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paul hotham
Member Since: 28 Nov 2007
Location: burton on trent staffordshire
Posts: 13
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MIRRORS KEEP LOSING MEMORY |
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DOES ANY BODY NO WHY MY MIRRORS KEEP MOVING WHEN I LOCK AND UNLOCK THE CAR,I HAVE GOT MEMORY SEATS SO SHOULD IT STORE THE POSSISION OF THE MIRRORS ALSO,SEEMS EVERYTIME I GET IN THEY HAVE LOST THEIR POSITION THEY WERE IN WHEN I LOCKED IT,ANYBODY GOT ANY CLUES TDV6 HSE PRIVACY GLASS 22INCH OVERFINCH ALLOYS CHROME MIRROR COVERS ALUMINIUM SPOT LIGHT INSERTS ALUMINIUM ROOF RAILS SIDE STEPS ALUMINIUM AIR INTAKE VENT
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13th Apr 2008 1:59 am |
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DiscoDunc
Member Since: 08 May 2006
Location: Bristol
Posts: 16390
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yo u might need a new Memory Seat Module. I had a similar problem a few months ago. Its a know problem and there is a TSB for it :
Quote:TSB LTB00042 issued 16th March '07
All Vehicles With Memory Mirrors VIN- range: 5A300394-7A427985
Summary:
A customer may complain of any of the following conditions:
1. Memory mirrors in the incorrect position after unlocking and entering the vehicle.
2. Memory mirrors not returning to their correct driving position after a reverse
manoeuver has been completed and the gear selector has been moved out of reverse.
3. On vehicles with manual transmission, if the gear position is left in reverse and the
ignition switched 'OFF' (and the vehicle enters sleep mode) when the ignition is next
switched 'ON' and the gear selector moved away from reverse, the mirrors incorrectly
remain in the dipped position. On the next reverse gear cycle the mirrors will recover and
will return to the correct driving position.
4. On vehicles with the 'Lazy Entry' feature enabled, the following sequence will result in
the mirrors incorrectly moving to the dipped position:
a) Ignition 'ON'.
b) Select reverse gear - mirrors move to dipped position.
c) Ignition 'ON' - auxiliary.
d) De-select reverse gear - mirrors move to driving position.
e) Lock the vehicle.
f) Unlock the vehicle - mirrors move to the dipped position (INCORRECT).
5. On vehicles with the lazy entry feature enabled, there is an issue with the normal
driving position drifting. Repeating the following sequence for a number of cycles will
result in a drift:
a) Ignition 'ON'.
b) Select reverse gear (mirrors move to dipped position).
c) Deselect reverse gear (mirrors move to driving position).
d) Ignition 'ON' - auxiliary - key-in - key-out.
e) Lock the vehicle.
f) Unlock the vehicle.
g) Key in - auxiliary.
6. On vehicles with manual transmission, if the gear position is left in reverse (mirrors
dipped) and the ignition is turned 'OFF'. If the ignition is then turned 'ON' and the engine
cranked, and the gear selector is moved out of reverse (whilst still cranking), the mirrors
do not return to the driving position.
NOTE: All other mirror issues other than those described in the Summary will require
further investigation. To be carried out as a separate Warranty Claim.
NOTE: The mirrors may be repositioned using the normal mirror adjustment functionality.
Cause: Some sequences of ignition cycles/gear positions (involving reverse) can cause
the control software within the seat module to become confused and loose the
mirror memory position, or learn an incorrect driving position.
Action: Should a customer express concern, install a new driver seat module. Duncan
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13th Apr 2008 6:33 am |
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Gareth
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Member Since: 07 Dec 2004
Location: Bramhall
Posts: 26774
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I think the lazy entry needs setting up again, or its never been set in the first place. Have a good read of the manual and set the seat/mirror memories for each key. If you have already done that, then turn the Lazy Entry to off in the Settings Menu.
Oh, turn your caps lock of, its akin to shouting on the forum
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13th Apr 2008 7:52 am |
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paul hotham
Member Since: 28 Nov 2007
Location: burton on trent staffordshire
Posts: 13
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Thanks i will try the lazy entry set up i dont think its been set up other than that i will book it in to check the seat module,thanks for the replies.
PS Caps lock now off. TDV6 HSE PRIVACY GLASS 22INCH OVERFINCH ALLOYS CHROME MIRROR COVERS ALUMINIUM SPOT LIGHT INSERTS ALUMINIUM ROOF RAILS SIDE STEPS ALUMINIUM AIR INTAKE VENT
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17th Apr 2008 1:41 pm |
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Hobgoblin
Member Since: 15 Nov 2007
Location: As always, in the sh*t, it's only the depth that varies
Posts: 1445
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Is lazy entry not where the seat automatically goes back and down when you remove the key making it easier to get out and in, then when you put the key back in the seat returns to it's memory position I'm not as good as I once was........but I'm as good once as I ever was.
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17th Apr 2008 1:51 pm |
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wiggs
Member Since: 03 Sep 2006
Location: Manchester
Posts: 14372
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No , it doesnt allow for easy entry / exit G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
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17th Apr 2008 2:03 pm |
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wiggs
Member Since: 03 Sep 2006
Location: Manchester
Posts: 14372
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you must be very special then G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
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17th Apr 2008 2:09 pm |
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Hobgoblin
Member Since: 15 Nov 2007
Location: As always, in the sh*t, it's only the depth that varies
Posts: 1445
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On the electric steering column if it is set to Auto you get what I will call 'Easy entry / exit' if it is set to Manual you don't. I'm not as good as I once was........but I'm as good once as I ever was.
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17th Apr 2008 2:16 pm |
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wiggs
Member Since: 03 Sep 2006
Location: Manchester
Posts: 14372
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Thats the steering wheel not the seats !!!
Its only 2008 onwards that have electric steering column..not like my old 2006 G4 Gone ...but not forgotten
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17th Apr 2008 2:18 pm |
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Hobgoblin
Member Since: 15 Nov 2007
Location: As always, in the sh*t, it's only the depth that varies
Posts: 1445
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I know it's the steering wheel but set on auto it activates easy exit/entry which is quite 8) I'm not as good as I once was........but I'm as good once as I ever was.
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17th Apr 2008 2:39 pm |
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sijui
Member Since: 03 Mar 2006
Location: Rosebank
Posts: 81
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I continue to experience seat drift despite 3 new seat ecu module.
dealer reckons there is another fix- anybody know of what this is?
any ideas welcome
cheers
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18th Apr 2008 1:18 pm |
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