The correct way to program the driver's seat.

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askewed

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If you are having trouble with programming the driver's seat and mirrors (like I do) I have good news. I got new directions from one on LR's "super" technicians (the ones that travel from dealership to dealership diagnosing BIG problems). They're on paper so please give me a day and I'll transcribe them here.

The guy says to me "oh here (he hands me a piece of paper) this is the right way to program the seats, the manual is WAY off". Ah the Land Roer experience!

Here it is.. exactly as it apperars on the paper I was given. It's the first time I've really read them and let's just say I find them to be on par with my Land Rover experience... good luck!
 
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LR3 Seat Memory w/Key Function

• Set all preset seat positions 1,2 and 3 (at this point do not worry about key function).
• Turn on the lazy entry option using the IP’s settings menu.
• Turn key on and select preset 1 (the one you want to program to this key), once the seat position is reached store preset 1 again. Turn key off and remove from ignition.
• Insert same key and turn back on, press preset 2 or 3 and wait until the seat travels fully to its preset position then press preset 1 again and wait until the seat reaches its full travel position. Turn key off and remove from ignition.
• Test function by pressing unlock one time.

This can all be done with the drivers door open and there is no need to lock and unlock the doors or start the engine.
 

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grommet could you please post this over at townhall-talk... I'm not a member there.
 

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Sure. Seems a little bizarre... I haven't needed to do any "tricks."
 

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