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NightFox



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MY10 - Seat Memory & Key Fobs

On the MY10, is it still possible to have each key fob linked to a different seat memory position? e.g. so if I open the car with my key, the seat will automatically move to my position whereas if my wife opens it with the spare key it will move to her position?

If so, how do you do it?

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Post #267571 Tue Jun 01 2010 2:27pm
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RichardM



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I don't see anything in the hand book that says you can do this but I've never tried. We only ever use the one key. WINNER - 2009 ‘Just Doing What It’s Designed To Do’ Award

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AlexMckie



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I wish it did as well.

On my wifey's Grand Cherokee we have a key for SWMBO and one for me... Mirrors, seats, A/C and radio all adjust for each... Still after 8 years (and has never gone wrong!!)

Would be nice on ours.....

Post #267587 Tue Jun 01 2010 6:12pm
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NightFox



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That's a pity. Did it on the pre-10 RRSs? I seem to remember a thread on here where someone was having trouble with his automatic seats doing their own thing and it ended up being because he was using the different key, or something like that.

I suppose it's not as easy with keyless entry as if both keys are in range of the car at the same time, you've got no control over which key actually opens it when you pull the handle. Alfa Romeo Giulietta 1.8::MG Montego Turbo::MGB GT::Rover Sterling::MGF::MG ZT 190+
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Post #267598 Tue Jun 01 2010 9:48pm
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codfather



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in hindsight the memory seats would have been nice, have given up changing the seat back angle after the wife drives it, and just silde the base now!! but for nearly £700, i can live without it, ouch!
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bradtarga34



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I think Nightfox has got it right, with the keyless entry it's not possible to identify which key is being used to actually open the doors if you both have your keys. I thought all the MY2010 had memory seats, so easy enough just to press the appropriate memory setting as soon as you open the door.

Post #267654 Wed Jun 02 2010 12:14pm
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