Recalling a Memorized Driving Position (With DPMS)

2002 Honda Civic SiSECTION Recalling a Memorized Driving Position (With DPMS)
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The transmitter has a function to recall a memorized driving position. There are two kinds of transmitters. One is for the driving position memory switch 1, the other is for driving position memory switch 2. When the driver's door is opened after unlocking the door with the transmitter, the beeper sounds once, and the driver's seat and mirror move to the memorized driving position. When the movement is complete, the beeper sounds twice. The instructions for turning ON and OFF this feature are on the back of the keyless transmitter or (see TRANSMITTER TEST  ). For '03 model, if the seat and mirror are already in position after the door is unlocked and open, there will be no beep.

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