Question for the key memory thing. Please help.
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Question for the key memory thing. Please help.
Ok my car just hit the 1500 miles mark> I drive it the most, but when my girlfriend wants to drive it the seats, mirrors and just about every option i put for myself, she changes it for her. It is very annoying to put everything back into to my position. So, I was wondering even though i dont have the comfort access settings but i do have two keys. Does 1 key save settings for each driver?
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Ok my car just hit the 1500 miles mark> I drive it the most, but when my girlfriend wants to drive it the seats, mirrors and just about every option i put for myself, she changes it for her. It is very annoying to put everything back into to my position. So, I was wondering even though i dont have the comfort access settings but i do have two keys. Does 1 key save settings for each driver?
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Ok i got the spare key she set her settings, but it doesent register them for each key.
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I presume you have the Prestige pkg with the memory settings. For the key to remember the settings it has to be in the ignition when you press "1" and the Set button. Put the other key in the ignition, adjust mirrors, seats for and press "2" and Set.
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This is incorrect. The memory buttons and the keys have nothing to do with each other. You must turn on key memory in the MMI. When you lock the car with a key, it remembers those setting and returns them the next time the car is unlocked with that key. The explanation is in the owner's manual.
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What AIA4 said: you have to enable this via the MMI. Also, you need to be sure you lock the car after each use for the key to remember the settings. If your car is always unlocked in a private garage, for example, this feature doesn't work very well.
The BMW system is better, the door doesn't have to be locked. Whenever you open the door with your key in your pocket, the settings all adjust (no locking/unlocking required)
The BMW system is better, the door doesn't have to be locked. Whenever you open the door with your key in your pocket, the settings all adjust (no locking/unlocking required)
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This is incorrect. The memory buttons and the keys have nothing to do with each other. You must turn on key memory in the MMI. When you lock the car with a key, it remembers those setting and returns them the next time the car is unlocked with that key. The explanation is in the owner's manual.
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OK...so, what are the memory buttons on the door for? If you the car/key fob remembers your last setting (after this function is turned on vis MMI) then what's left for the memory buttons to do?
Do the memory buttons remember favorite radio stations, climate settings, mirror settings, etc etc?
Thanks guy...
Do the memory buttons remember favorite radio stations, climate settings, mirror settings, etc etc?
Thanks guy...