How to set the seat memory in Geely Borui GE?
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The method to set the seat memory in Geely Borui GE is: 1. Turn on the ignition switch to power the vehicle; 2. Adjust the seat to the desired position; 3. Press the SET button and release it after hearing a beep; 4. Hold button 1 until you hear a beeping sound, then release it. Taking the 2021 Geely Borui GE as an example, it belongs to the mid-size sedan category with body dimensions of 4986mm in length, 1861mm in width, and 1513mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2870mm. The 2021 Geely Borui GE features a double-wishbone independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. It is equipped with a 1.8T turbocharged engine delivering a maximum horsepower of 184PS, a maximum power of 135kW, and a maximum torque of 300Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I just helped my dad set up the seat memory for his Borui GE last week, and it's actually quite simple. First, start the car or at least power it on, then adjust the seat, backrest, and mirrors to the most comfortable position. At this point, look at the driver's side door panel or the side of the seat—there's a row of small buttons labeled M, 1, 2, etc. Press and hold the M button, then press one of the number buttons, like 1, and wait for a beep or a dashboard prompt to confirm the setting. A reminder: next time you get in the car, just press and hold the corresponding number button until the seat finishes adjusting before releasing. Make sure to close all doors and windows before setting it up, or the anti-pinch function might interrupt the memory. After setting, it's best to get out and try it again to ensure the memory was saved successfully.
I've seen many car owners at repair shops who don't know how to set this up. The key to setting up the Borui GE is actually just two steps: after adjusting the position, you need to press and hold the combination buttons, and the M+number must be pressed simultaneously for a full 2 seconds. If there's no prompt on the dashboard during setup, it's mostly due to incorrect steps. Note that the memory buttons are all located above the door panel storage compartment, and pressing sideways with your fingers makes it easier to apply force. If you find that the seat doesn't return to the correct position, it might be because the car wasn't locked properly or the door was open during setup. This function can remember three driver positions, including the rearview mirror angle, making it especially suitable for households with multiple drivers. Before saving, it's best to adjust the seat several times to ensure the position is perfect.
To set seat memory, it requires coordinated operation with the button group. I've studied the infotainment logic of the Borui GE: there's a circular memory button group with arrows on the driver's door panel. First, adjust the seating position including the lumbar support, then firmly hold the steering wheel and press the M button until it flashes, then select any number from 1 to 3. You must press until you hear a confirmation beep. To recall the memory, press the corresponding number key twice when the vehicle is turned off. Note that in winter, hardened leather may cause slight deviations in the memory position, so it's recommended to set it after warming up the car. In case of incorrect operation, press and hold the M button plus the unlock button to reset. This feature is also linked to the automatic tilting of the rearview mirror during reverse gear, remember to check the linkage option in the infotainment system.