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Old 10-07-2009, 01:46 PM
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Are we now talking about storing seat settings on one key then using another key to unlock the car?
Old 10-07-2009, 02:00 PM
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If so, both work. Like I said, "Actually you have to go through MMI for both keys in order for each key to have their settings stored. Applies to both advanced and regular key."
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Originally Posted by qsuv
I'm talking about using just one key. It's not false.
You're wrong. How else do I say it?
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You're wrong. How else do I say it?
Explain?
Old 10-07-2009, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by qsuv
Explain?
I now see that you have retracted your initial statement and you are now in agreement that each key works for the seat memory. Thanks for coming to your senses.
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I now see that you have retracted your initial statement and you are now in agreement that each key works for the seat memory. Thanks for coming to your senses.
If you bothered to read what I said after that paragraph then you would of realized it sooner. Thank you for reading.
Old 10-07-2009, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by qsuv
If you bothered to read what I said after that paragraph then you would of realized it sooner. Thank you for reading.
I was replying to your false statement that only advanced key operates the seat memory, still false.
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Originally Posted by AudiCO
I was replying to your false statement that only advanced key operates the seat memory, still false.
Ehh, you just didn't read what I wrote afterwards.
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Originally Posted by qsuv
Ehh, you just didn't read what I wrote afterwards.
I'm not talking about simply storing the setting to the buttons on the door. I'm saying that with the seat out of position of the stored setting, when you unlock the door using the remote it will reposition the seat and mirrors when you open the door to get in. Nowhere do your further comments address that the seat does move after using the remote to unlock the car.
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Originally Posted by AudiCO
I'm not talking about simply storing the setting to the buttons on the door. I'm saying that with the seat out of position of the stored setting, when you unlock the door using the remote it will reposition the seat and mirrors when you open the door to get in. Nowhere do your further comments address that the seat does move after using the remote to unlock the car.
I'm talking about storing memory settings. I was trying to help him on storing memory settings.


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