Linking Key to Drivers Seat Position
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yes. you need to go into the MMI and set the Window Option.
What you will need to set the convenience open to on and convenience close to on
that will auto open and close the window with the key
What you will need to set the convenience open to on and convenience close to on
that will auto open and close the window with the key
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HOWEVER you should note that the memory seats position is NOT tied to the memorised seats buttons (1 & 2). Its actually memorises the last position of the seats was in prior to you locking it. So in otherwords IF your friend drives it, locks the car, the key now memorises the new seat position!
However it does explain the uselessness of the feature.
Thanks for solving the mystery, including the independent MMI settings
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Automatic seats are slow, heavy, and over-rated. And in the past 50 years of them probably someone who is big pressed a button set by a small person, got crushed, and sued their car company. So, that's my theory why the make you wait.
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