
Seat power on, adjust the seat to your preferred position, and press the set button on the door side to complete the setup. Here are additional explanations: 1. Seat memory function: The seat memory function refers to the integration of the car seat with the vehicle's computer system, adding memory capabilities to the seat, enabling intelligent of the driver's seat usage parameters. 2. Providing comfortable driving for the driver: For example, if the previous driver adjusted the seat to a certain position, the next driver may need to readjust the seat to ensure comfortable driving. In this case, the vehicle's computer will store the seat parameters used by the previous driver. When the previous driver needs to drive the vehicle again, simply pressing a button will restore the previously used seat parameter settings, which is the seat memory function of a car.

Setting up seat memory is quite simple. Here's how I do it: First, sit in the driver's seat, start the engine or make sure the key is in the detection area, otherwise the setting will fail. Then manually adjust the seat position, including forward/backward movement, height adjustment, backrest angle, and even the steering wheel if the model supports it. After adjusting to a comfortable position, find those small buttons on the inner side of the door. There's one labeled 'Set' or 'SET'—press it, and usually a beep or flashing light will indicate that recording has started. Immediately press a number key, such as 1 or 2, to save the position to memory. The next time you get in and start the car, simply press the corresponding number key, and the seat will automatically return to the saved position. I often swap driving with friends, and their positions can be saved to number 2—super convenient. If the memory doesn't work, check if the buttons are dusty or the battery is dead; wiping them with a soft cloth usually fixes it. Make sure the position is fully set before exiting the setup. This feature is a real time-saver, especially for long drives—just one press to restore your position, avoiding the hassle of readjusting each time. It can also be linked to key memory, saving different positions for different keys and automatically switching when you get in, enhancing driving comfort. During regular maintenance, I also check the button responsiveness to ensure everything works smoothly.

To set the seat memory function, the steps are straightforward. First, sit in the driver's seat and start the vehicle engine—this is crucial, as the settings won't work otherwise. Manually adjust the seat to your preferred position, including the distance from the pedals, height, and backrest angle. If the car has a steering wheel memory feature, adjust that as well. Next, locate the labeled buttons on the door panel: press the 'Set' button to activate the save mode, then press one of the numbered buttons (1, 2, or 3) within a few seconds to store the position. Once done, you or your family members can simply press the stored number next time you enter the car, and the seat will automatically adjust to the saved position. I noticed that some models also support key synchronization, meaning different keys can be linked to different memory positions. The setup process is similar but requires binding the key. If the buttons don’t respond, check if the door is fully closed or if the battery is low. In daily use, this feature significantly reduces adjustment time, especially for shared family vehicles. After saving your preferred position, test it once to ensure accuracy and avoid future issues. Regularly cleaning the buttons can also prevent malfunctions. Overall, the design is user-friendly and easy to operate.

Setting seat memory is quick: After getting in the car and starting the engine, adjust the seat forward/backward and up/down to your preferred position. Then press the door-mounted setting button and immediately press a numbered button (e.g., 1 or 2) to save. Next time you enter the car, press the numbered button to restore the position. I often use this feature when swapping driving duties with friends—it's very convenient. If settings fail, ensure the key is inside the vehicle. Regularly check the buttons to prevent dust buildup.

When setting up the seat memory, I noticed some common issues. For example, many people forget to start the engine before setting, resulting in the position not being saved. The correct method is to place the key inside the car or operate after starting the vehicle. After adjusting the position, press the set button and immediately select a number key to save. If it doesn't work, check if the button is damp or stuck, and wiping it with a dry cloth usually solves the problem. Additionally, position deviation may be due to improper saving, so readjusting and saving again should fix it. For models with key memory function, the setup is similar, but the position needs to be linked to a specific key, which automatically switches when used. This design avoids frequent adjustments and enhances driving convenience. I recommend choosing a standard position before setting and testing if the restoration is smooth. For daily maintenance, keep the buttons clean to prevent dust from affecting sensitivity. Overall, it's safe and reliable, suitable for multi-user scenarios.

From a daily usage perspective, the seat memory function is highly convenient and practical. Here's how I handle it: After settling into the driver's seat and starting the engine, I adjust the seat position including forward/backward, height, and backrest to a comfortable point, then press the door-mounted setting button and select a numbered key to store the position. Compared to Mercedes or BMW, Lexus offers a more intuitive operation without complex menus. Once saved, simply pressing the numbered key upon entering the car instantly restores the position, saving time and effort. I make it a habit to periodically check the saved positions, and if any deviation is found, I re-save them. In humid weather, the buttons might respond sluggishly—simply wiping the button surface dry resolves this. The feature is well-integrated, capable of linking to different key memories, allowing different drivers to automatically adjust the seat upon entering with their respective keys, enhancing convenience. When setting up, ensure the seat is fully positioned to avoid interruptions mid-process, guaranteeing precise results.


