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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: North Idaho
Posts: 1
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I am having trouble figuring out the driver seat memory. I have read the manual, no help.
I have Customized Settings On with Position Link On. The system has never really been reliable about adjusting the seat according to which keyfob is used. Today it listed Driver 1 settings enabled on the dash readout even though I was using the Driver 2 key. Anyone have any insight on this? As an aside, I really really wish Honda would have included an option for keyless entry and ignition like my BMW has, the Comfort Access system works fantastically and adjusts the seat everytime. 2013 Pilot 4WD Touring |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Boise, ID
Posts: 22
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The key 1 & 2 settings seem tied to unlocking the doors with the fob versus using the key in the ignition. The unlock button needs to be pressed before the door is opened for the seat memory to work.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: California
Posts: 394
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If for some reason another key was used to unlocked the Pilot, just manually press the memory button for the fob key you're using. It's a Honda. I guess Honda is reserving all the goodies for the Acura line.
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