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JBHorner 04-11-2007 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by X5FX
Mine moves up when parking the car and then moves back down when I unlock the doors. Works great so far.

That is exactly what I want to happen. Heck, at this point, I'd be happy if it just stayed where I put it!

X5_2_OBX 04-11-2007 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by X5FX
Mine moves up when parking the car and then moves back down when I unlock the doors. Works great so far.

Yep, ours does the same. I was just admiring how much I liked this feature the other day. Sorry to hear you guys are having problems with it.

chris24 04-11-2007 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by X5FX
Mine moves up when parking the car and then moves back down when I unlock the doors. Works great so far.

You mean it moves up from where you set it when you put the car in park, right? Then back down when you unlock the doors to get back into the car, or not until you sit in it and put it in drive/reverse...?

X5FX 04-11-2007 03:02 PM

correction-
when I turn off the ignition (press the button) the steering wheel moves UP to the highest position.

When I get back in the car and start it (push the button) the steering wheel resets itself back down to the position I had saved.

R_Mak 04-11-2007 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by JBHorner
I'll try and describe better than I did earlier. The nuance with my particular vehicle's steering wheel issue is as follows:

1) I adjust my steering wheel so I can see the guage cluster in its entirety. For me, it is down a bit from the full up position, and up more from the full down position.
2) After I've done this, when I turn off the vehicle and remove my key, the steering wheel moves to the full down position.
3) When I next get into the vehicle, and start it, the wheel stays in the full down position it went to in step 2. Step 1 is completely lost---until I repeat it again when I start the vehicle.

It is silly to have to manually adjust the steering wheel every time I get into the vehicle.

Joel

After step 1, did you memorize your desired position ?

If you don't want to mess around with the memory button, try activate "Last seat position" thru i-drive and see if that help.

chris24 04-11-2007 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by X5FX
correction-
when I turn off the ignition (press the button) the steering wheel moves UP to the highest position.

When I get back in the car and start it (push the button) the steering wheel resets itself back down to the position I had saved.

Great, just making sure... I wonder if that's an option you have to activate in the i-drive or something along those lines, I'm pretty sure none of the vehicles I test drove did that.

JBHorner 04-11-2007 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by R_Mak
After step 1, did you memorize your desired position ?

If you don't want to mess around with the memory button, try activate "Last seat position" thru i-drive and see if that help.

I did both. No go. I presume that the service tech. exhausted these things as well, before replacing the steering column. At least, I hope he did. :-) I'd be pretty annoyed if they replaced the sterring column for no reason. (I'm a firm believer that factor placement of parts is always better than service replacement of parts.)

Joel

chris24 04-11-2007 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by X5FX
correction-
when I turn off the ignition (press the button) the steering wheel moves UP to the highest position.

When I get back in the car and start it (push the button) the steering wheel resets itself back down to the position I had saved.

Does the seat move back at all as well?

X5FX 04-11-2007 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by chris24
Does the seat move back at all as well?

the seat will only move if you have two keys programed to two different settings.

as an example:
Key 1 has a position all the way back and Key 2 has a position all the way forward. Driver w/ Key 1 exits the vehicle with seat in his position.
Driver w/ Key 2 then enters and starts vehicle- seat will then move forward to her position.


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