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Need help having seat and steering wheel go back and up when opening door

Old Oct 13, 2010 | 02:19 PM
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If you are the only person driving the car you can program #1 to give you the most room entering the car and tie that to your unlock. Then once in the car you can set up #2 to your driving position and push the #2 after you get in. Not ideal but a somewhat work around. Also push #1 to get out or your unlock will take it from the last setting (#2) to #1.
So you're pretty much saying to set #1 to what ever it is we would like when leaving the ride? Then #2 for our driving position? But we would actually have to hit #1 to set it to the entry postion right? or as you said, "tie that to your unlock" How do I tie it to my unlock??
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Old Oct 13, 2010 | 03:36 PM
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Can't remember off hand how to tie it to the key fob (aka the unlock), it's in the manual. I guess you wouldn't have to hit #1 when exiting unless your driving position (#2) is too hard to get out of the car from. It will go to position #1 when you unlock the car with the key fob it's tied to.

I also think they don't have this in the coupe as there is no back seat room and Infiniti doesn't want to be responsible for crushing shins :-)
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Old Oct 13, 2010 | 03:47 PM
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Yeah I've ultimately found out the option isn't available in the coupe. The only way is by pressing the button #'s as you come in and out of the car, which I feel defeats the purpose. I loved the fact that the sedan just raised the steering wheel when you opened the door. Our way adds a step to the process. Fortunately my seat is already all the way to the back so don't need that option.
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Old Oct 13, 2010 | 04:27 PM
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Well in the coupe they could've at least made the steering wheel go up, while the seat stays in the same position.
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