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Old 06-27-2011, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by ccfj1 View Post
Hi Bob,



bugger



I have the LHD memory buttons/switch unit and have tried it (plugging it in) and the seat position adjusters worked ok, but not the memory stuff.



Hmmm, when running the inpa software there is an option under the seat menu that allows remote adjustment, I assumed that the switch module could use that for seat memory,



Ah, ok maybe scrub that idea then.
Hi mate


I've found the memory button lights up then goes out immediately if there is no iBus connection to the switch (pin 9), which may be what you are experiencing, and you need to add a wire to the vehicle. I think the seats are identified on the bus or in the coding SW as LEFT and RIGHT, rather than DRIVER and PASSENGER, so you could give it a go and see what happens. PN 61307036125 ($332) for example is listed as for LHD and RHD 645i but when you click through, it's not offered. I've checked the schematics now, the only difference is pin 9 iBus on both seats on the 6 series.

Dunno about coding, sorry.
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