
Seat memory function usage method: 1. First, turn on the ignition switch, and adjust the seat and left/right rearview mirrors according to your needs. 2. Press the M button to activate the seat memory function, then press any of the number keys 1, 2, or 3 to memorize the seat position. Here are some related information about the seat memory function: 1. The electric seat memory combines the electric seat with the vehicle's onboard computer, adding memory functionality to the seat, enabling intelligent of various seat parameters. 2. 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's necessary to retrieve different users' information, the seat will restore the user's seat position, angle, etc., through electric adjustment, achieving intelligent management.

I found the seat memory function quite straightforward to use, but it requires following steps carefully. After getting in the car, first adjust the driver's seat position: use the electric buttons to move forward/backward, up/down, and tilt until you find the most comfortable position, then adjust the backrest angle and headrest position for safety and comfort. Once adjusted, don't rush—locate the memory button on the door or center console, usually labeled MEM or with numbers like 1, 2, 3. Press and hold the memory button for two to three seconds, then quickly press a number key (e.g., 1) to confirm saving the settings. Later, if someone else drives or you get back in, just press and hold that number key, and the seat will automatically return to the saved position. When multiple drivers share the car, assigning each person a number is super convenient, eliminating the need to readjust every time. Note that the ignition must be in the ON position to save or recall memory settings—don’t wait until the engine is off to operate it.

In my daily driving, seat memory is an essential feature. First, adjust the seat to the ideal position: ensure your legs can comfortably reach the accelerator and brake, and the steering wheel is at a convenient distance—not too far to strain your back. Then, locate the memory button with an icon on the door panel, press and hold it to save the setting under a number. Typically, the driver should use position 1, and the passenger position 2 to avoid conflicts. To recall the setting, simply press the corresponding number. This feature often works in tandem with the side mirrors—adjust the mirrors before saving the memory for a one-touch restoration of your comfort zone. A beep sound after each operation indicates success; no sound may mean a failed setup—check if the key is matched or if any warning lights are on. Regularly clean around the buttons to prevent accidental touches and ensure reliable memory function.

Using the seat memory function is straightforward: after adjusting the position, press the memory button and select a number to save it. To recall, just press that button to restore the position. Storing multiple numbers for different drivers is even smarter.

Seat memory is straightforward: Adjust your seat position to ensure comfortable spacing between the steering wheel and pedals; press and hold the memory button, then select 1, 2, or 3 to save the setting. Press the corresponding number to restore the position when needed—simple and effortless. If the memory fails—such as unresponsive buttons—I check whether the key isn’t recognized or if the seat rails are stuck; if necessary, restart the vehicle and try again, or make manual adjustments to avoid safety risks. Before saving a position, ensure the windows aren’t locked to prevent accidental operations. This feature is especially useful for long-distance driving, allowing one-touch correction of fatiguing postures.

I frequently use the seat memory function, especially when sharing the car with family: first adjust to my most comfortable position, including the backrest and leg rest; press the memory button on the door (which may have a number or icon), hold it until the light comes on, and select a number like 1 to save; next time you get in the car, just tap that button to quickly restore the settings. It's even better if related functions like mirror settings are saved simultaneously, allowing the entire driving environment to be set with one click. A handy tip: update the memory position during seasonal changes or when feeling unwell to maintain optimal comfort; if you accidentally overwrite the settings, don't worry—just manually adjust them back and save again, simple and reliable.


