Interior lock button

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eli4x4

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Hey Brian,
I ended up ordering a new set (LR029817 & LR031891), I wasn't happy with the used one's. keep me posted on the install and I'll do the same.
 

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Hey Brian,
I ended up ordering a new set (LR029817 & LR031891), I wasn't happy with the used one's. keep me posted on the install and I'll do the same.
Still haven't gotten to the install yet. Heading to Asheville for an owners event then when I return I'll see what I can accomplish.
 

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I’m looking forward to this upgrade that you Gus are doing. I’ve got an HSE and will wait to see you get this squared away. Thanks for posting this!
 

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As a Lux owner, I didn't realize that was not present on the other models.
It gets used multiple times a week in our household, so can't wait for it to break;)

Wow, $50K+ starting price for a car and no memory seat buttons?

My wife's old 06' 3-series keys alerted the car to switch to the corresponding driver's settings when you pressed the unlock button. Can't believe that hasn't spread to other makers...
 

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My wife's old 06' 3-series keys alerted the car to switch to the corresponding driver's settings when you pressed the unlock button. Can't believe that hasn't spread to other makers...

My 07' GMC Sierra has this feature. Such a great little detail. Current Sierra's only change after you start the engine, which makes no sense whatsoever.
 

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I liked the feature in my Jaguar XJ8 that pushed the seat back and tilted the wheel up every time I unlocked it. Once inside everything autoadjusted to memory settings. It gave the feeling of the cockpit tucking in around me. Same thing when I would put it in Park and turn engine off...made for easy ingress and egress, plus it just looked and felt cool.
 

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I liked the feature in my Jaguar XJ8 that pushed the seat back and tilted the wheel up every time I unlocked it. Once inside everything autoadjusted to memory settings. It gave the feeling of the cockpit tucking in around me. Same thing when I would put it in Park and turn engine off...made for easy ingress and egress, plus it just looked and felt cool.

Yeah - I had this in two different F150s probably came from the Jaguar / Ford hybrid days. Talk about miserable - the seat backing up and forward always sound like it was grinding to death. It always felt like it was undue wear and tear on the motor/gears and I didn't need it to happen to get in an out. I had memory seats too and I can't recall ever using them. When I went for the LR line I did think "huh, luxury vehicle with none of this? Meh. Less to break" :)
 

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Enjoy and post pics ...

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Anyhoo... Can anyone help with a diagram of the interior lock button assembly? The ones on the parts sites don't help. I may just remove the door panel to be safe
 

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