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Old 09-26-2013, 05:33 PM
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Question Help with "Personal Profile" key settings

Hi, I'm a new guy here. Picked up an '08 4.8i on Sunday. I love that thing. So, throughout the week I made little settings changes here and there, learning and changing as I drove the truck. Before all this I realized the Comfort Access wasn't working so I replaced the battery and have been using comfort keyless access ever since. Today for whatever reason I decided to hit the lock button on the remote and then unlock to get back in. Well that's when I learned about "person profile". All my settings got jacked and the car reverted back to everything pre my settings. Read the manual. Pg. 28 doesn't really say how to get the central locking to remember my personal profile. Did it fail to mention this is something the dealer has to do? How do I get the actual lock/unlock feature to just leave my "personal profile" and not go back to the previous owner's settings? Thankfully my 20-way seat didn't change! That item was left unchecked in iDrive!!

Any help for the noob?
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