
The usage of seat memory is to turn on the ignition switch, adjust the seat and left/right rearview mirrors as needed, press the M button to activate the seat memory function, and then press any of the number keys 1, 2, or 3 to memorize the seat position. Electric seat memory combines the electric seat with the vehicle's computer, adding a memory function to the seat, enabling intelligent of various seat parameters. The technical principle of the seat memory function is that a memory chip is built into the seat, which can store user-set information. When it is necessary to retrieve information from different users, the seat will restore the user's seat position, angle, etc., through electric adjustment, achieving intelligent management.

The seat memory function is incredibly convenient. I remember when my family changed cars two years ago, I explored this feature, and the operation is actually quite simple: first, turn on the vehicle's power, then adjust the seat to the most comfortable driving position, including the backrest angle and the distance from the steering wheel. At this point, you can find the MEMORY button and numbered keys like 1, 2, 3, etc., on the driver's side door panel. Hold the MEMORY button for about three seconds, then press any of the numbered keys. You'll hear a 'beep' or see a prompt on the dashboard, indicating the setting is saved. In daily use, for example, if my wife drives and changes the seat position, I just need to long-press my preset key before getting in, and the seat will automatically return to my previously adjusted position. This function works best when paired with the mirror memory feature. During setup, adjust the mirror positions as well, and the system can memorize them simultaneously. The data won't be lost even after the vehicle is powered off, unless the is completely drained. It's also essential to clean the buttons regularly to prevent dust from jamming them.

My wife and I often take turns driving, and the seat memory function is a lifesaver. The specific operation is to first adjust the backrest and seat to the most comfortable position after ignition, especially don't forget the lumbar support. Then find the setting button on the door panel (some models have a SET button), press it, and select a number key like position 1. A beep or flashing light will indicate successful storage. After she uses the car, I just need to hold down the 1 button to automatically restore to my dedicated position. The rearview mirrors usually adjust synchronously with the seat settings. If multiple people in the family use the car, you can store multiple presets, like position 1 for me and position 2 for the kids. After temporarily moving the seat, just press the button to restore the original position without readjusting. The car key can also be bound to different memory positions, which is super convenient.

Setting seat memory involves three steps: After getting in and starting the car, adjust the seat back angle, front/rear position, and height to your preference. Then locate the small button labeled MEMO and the adjacent numbered buttons on the driver's door panel. Press and hold the MEMO button until you hear a beep, then immediately press your chosen number button (e.g., 1) to save the current position to memory slot 1. When another driver uses the car, simply hold button 1 (with the engine off) to automatically restore the seat position. Note this feature often pairs with mirror memory - adjust mirrors after setting the seat. Assign different numbers to frequent drivers (e.g., 1 for husband, 2 for wife). The system retains settings unless the dies. Keep buttons clean as dust may cause malfunction.

The seat memory function is super easy to operate: First, start the vehicle and adjust the seat's front/rear position and backrest angle. Then press the memory setting button on the door panel (marked with a human-shaped seat icon), immediately followed by a number key to store the position. A confirmation beep indicates successful setup. To recall, hold the memory button for two seconds, and the seat will automatically return to the preset position. Some models even adjust the mirrors simultaneously, which is thoughtful. It's advisable to save two positions—one for daily driving and another slightly adjusted for long highway trips. Avoid excessive cleaner spray when cleaning the buttons to prevent circuit damage. This feature is particularly handy for households with multiple drivers.

I've researched how to use seat memory: First, start the ignition and adjust the seat to the ideal position, including details like lumbar support. Locate the SET button and numbered buttons 1-3 on the door panel. Press and hold the SET button for more than three seconds, then press a numbered button - the system will confirm the save with a beep. To recall a position, simply press the corresponding numbered button (safe to operate while driving). It's recommended to store different positions for various driving conditions - an upright position for city commuting and a reclined position for long trips. Mirror positions are usually automatically linked and stored. For family use, it's advisable for each member to store their personalized position to avoid readjustments. Be careful to avoid moisture around the buttons which may affect functionality.


