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iceshj



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United Kingdom 2007 Range Rover Vogue TDV8 Java Black
programming a key for your seating position

does anyone know how to program individual keys that will store your seat and wheel position?

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Dave

Post #70409 28th Jun 2011 8:05pm
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not used the feature myself but in the manual it says


Lazy seats*
When the vehicle is unlocked using the
handset, the vehicle adjusts the driver’s seat to
the position the seat was in when that particular
starter key was last in used. Each handset key
can therefore be used to store an individual
seating position. This feature can also be
programmed to adjust the driver’s seat when
the driver’s door is opened.

Post #70411 28th Jun 2011 8:13pm
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algt2



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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zermatt Silver

Think this option has to be activated by dealer, It’s active on mine, If you put the key you want to programme into the ignition then set up the seat memory as normal, whenever that key unlocks the car the seat should return to that position, From what I remember thats how I got it to work

Post #70412 28th Jun 2011 8:21pm
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JustinP



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE Supercharged Java Black

I'm not convinced this is a dealer activate option. The feature works on my car 95% of the time, but every now and then it needs to be reset.

I don't know if this is the correct reset procedure, but it works for me.

With the ignition on, store the seat position with one particular key on button 1, then switch of the ignition and lock the car. Wait for the car to fully go to sleep (about 15 mins)

Open the car with the other key, turn on the ignition, set the seat to a different position and store on button 2, switch off the ignition and lock the car again. Wait another 15 minutes of so.

Unlock with the first key, and you should see / hear your seat move when you press the key fob button.

This procedure works for me, it's quite likely that most of the steps are unnecessary, either way give it a go and let us know how you get on. 
Gone - Range Rover Supercharged 2006

Post #70418 28th Jun 2011 9:10pm
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ric355



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I'm pretty sure it is a dealer activated option. That is why there is an asterisk next to the heading in the manual. There's that and, now I've gone and looked myself, there's the fact that immediately after the bit pasted by Scarey it says:

" Lazy seats and associated options can be
selected or deselected by a Land Rover
dealer.
"
Very Happy

Post #70420 28th Jun 2011 9:17pm
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stevegt



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Cairns Blue

It's definitely a dealer activated option as it is a function of the body control module. It isn't a fool proof system and at times it does forget to remember your seating position. The memory is a function of the position the seat was in when the car was locked with that key. Eg if I open the car with my key the seat moves to my position. If I then lock it with the wifes key my seat position is stored by her key so if I then unlock with her key the seat will stay in the position I use. 06MY 4.4 V8 Autobiography Cairns Blue with Navy & Parchment Interior

Post #70426 28th Jun 2011 10:00pm
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