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Seat Positioning Issue

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Old 01-30-17, 09:50 AM
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The other day i was in my car talking on the phone. I believe my engine was off at the time but my car's automatic seat adjustments began adjusting on its own without prompting and while my seat belt was still buckled. The seat adjustment put me in a new position that had no rhyme or reason with me ending up really close to the wheel and really high. Has anyone else ever had issues with the seats automatically adjusting on its own like this?
Old 01-30-17, 10:27 AM
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Maybe your knee accidentally hit one of the buttons? But not sure if it would've done that if the car was completely off. I think if you at least have the radio playing ignition stage 2 (sorry don't know the correct term) you can push those buttons and it will change. I've never had an issue with the seats changing on its own.
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My vote is for the knee hit one of the buttons.
Old 01-30-17, 06:21 PM
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Your memory settings for your seat still works even if the car is completely off so I vote for knee hitting on e of the preset buttons.
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