Recalling a Stored Adjustable Pedal Position
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2005 Lincoln LS. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Once the driver has stored a preferred adjustable pedal position, the driver can recall the setting by pressing the corresponding memory switch, or by using a programmed remote keyless entry transmitter. Recalling a stored adjustable pedal position can be accomplished by doing the following:
- The driver can recall a preferred adjustable pedal position by pressing one of the memory recall switches. Pressing memory switch 1 initiates a recall of the adjustable pedal position stored in memory No.1. Pressing memory switch 2 initiates a recall of the adjustable pedal position stored in memory No.2.
- A remote keyless entry transmitter can be used to recall previously set memory positions. The remote keyless entry transmitters are manufactured with an assigned personality number (No.1 or No.2). The remote keyless entry transmitter assigned with personality No.1 is capable of recalling only memory position No.1. Similarly, the remote keyless entry transmitters assigned with personalities No.1 and No.2 can recall memory positions No.1 and No.2 respectively.
- Memory recall occurs when the UNLOCK switch is pressed on the remote keyless entry transmitters. A second press of the UNLOCK switch, which unlocks the passenger doors, does not initiate a memory recall.
- A memory recall in progress does not prohibit the initiation of another memory recall; the most recently requested memory recall is executed. For additional memory system information, refer to SEATING .