MEMORY POSITIONS FOR
DRIVER’S SEAT, MIRRORS, PEDALS,
RADIO AND CLIMATE CONTROLS
Use the driver’s
door mounted
controls to:
• Adjust driver seat,
including lumbar
adjustment
• Adjust gas and
brake pedals
• Adjust the outside rearview mirrors
• Set the radio presets and climate
control temperature
1 To store the above
settings, press and
hold Memory 1 or
2 until two chimes
sound (about four
seconds). To set up
for another driver,
repeat the process
with the other memory button.
These settings can be restored by
pressing the Memory 1 or 2 button on
the driver’s door, or by using the
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) transmitter.
Note: The vehicle memory settings
will correspond to the number on the
RKE: 1 or 2.
Set Easy Exit Driver Seat position
1. Briefly press memory button 1 or 2
(depending on which RKE you have)
2. Adjust the seat to the desired exit
position.
3. Press and hold the exit button ( )
on the driver’s door until two chimes
sound. (Note: Seat Exit must be “On”
in your programmed settings.)
DRIVER INFORMATION CENTER
PERSONALIZATION
You can personalize your vehicle with
the following features:
• Automatic Locking
• Delayed Locking
• Automatic Unlocking
• Remote Lock Feedback
• Remote/Unlock Feedback
• Headlamps On at Exit
• Perimeter Lighting
• Seat Position Recall
• Easy Exit Driver Seat
• Curb View Assist
• Alarm Warning Type
• Display Language
• Display Units
Select Options
To cycle through the features below, use
the Menu button ( ) located on your
steering wheel.
Use the Select button ( ) to choose
your desired setting. The last setting
remaining on the display will be the
selection of choice. Continue cycling
through the menu to set other
preferences.
Automatic Door Locking
1. Lock Doors Out of Park
2. Lock Doors Manually
3. Lock Doors with Speed
(approx. 8 mph)
Delayed Locking
1. Delayed Locking ON
2. Delayed Locking OFF
Automatic Door Unlocking
1. Unlock All in Park
2. Unlock All at Key Out of Ignition
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Vehicle Personalization
Note: Memory 1 or 2 is dependent on the RKE
transmitter being used and the key being in the
ignition during programming.
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