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Randys1

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In the book it makes a vague statement about go to message center or something

I dont like the seat to move, ever, unless I want it to...when I turn the car off or open the door I dont want my seat to move to make it easier for me to get in and out'

I am fine turning the memory seat function off entirely, but dont know how, please help...

If I have remote start on mine, would it say so on the sticker, I have a limited that is loaded and i have that fob deal but not sure if I have remote start....

Cant wait to tell it to park itself, that will be fun...
 



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It's in the manual..under easy entrance/exit I think
 






It's in the manual..under easy entrance/exit I think

nope, really cant find it in the manual, i tried holding down the button programmed, 1, till it beeps a 2nd time which deletes the program, but that doesnt work either, still slides back when i turn car off, i hate that...

i guess i will try and ask ford, other than this i am really loving everything however...
 






nope, really cant find it in the manual, i tried holding down the button programmed, 1, till it beeps a 2nd time which deletes the program, but that doesnt work either, still slides back when i turn car off, i hate that...

i guess i will try and ask ford, other than this i am really loving everything however...
Page 24 of owner's manual (3rd printing), Instrument Cluster chapter. Easy Entry/Exit is toggled in the Message center. Look in the table on page 26 or page 40 depending on what type of display you have.

Everyone really should download the pdf versions of the manuals. Took me about two minutes to find this using Search and would have been even quicker if I hadn't had case-sensitive searches enabled...
 






This is all easily done with the left side LCD screen, in vehicle settings.
 












ok, i did look at that and dont recall seat or entry or exit wording anywhere, i will look again

It's there. Very easy. Just work through all the options. A good leaning too.
 






ok, i did look at that and dont recall seat or entry or exit wording anywhere, i will look again
As Bill said, the feature is accessible using the left hand display, under Settings/Vehicle/Easy Entry/Exit ON/OFF
 






If I have remote start on mine, would it say so on the sticker, I have a limited that is loaded and i have that fob deal but not sure if I have remote start....

Cant wait to tell it to park itself, that will be fun...
The remote start is on the key fob. It is the first (top) button. It shows an arrow encirling 2x.
On the back of the fob it shows how to use it. To start, press the lock button and then the 2x button, referred to earlier, on the front 2 times. To turn engine off, press the same 2x button once. I have this feature but it is NOT listed on the window sticker. Hope this helps.
 






thanks guys,got all of that

now where does it show psi for the tires?
 






thanks guys,got all of that

now where does it show psi for the tires?
PSI is on the label on the driver's side pillar. 35 psi front and rear.
 






PSI is on the label on the driver's side pillar. 35 psi front and rear.

sorry, shoulda been more clear, tahoe had a read out on dash showing in real time what the air pressure in each tire was, i dont see that
 






sorry, shoulda been more clear, tahoe had a read out on dash showing in real time what the air pressure in each tire was, i dont see that
We don't have that feature on the Ex. We do a feature that will display which wheels are receiving the power. It will show if it is just the front or all four. For the PSI, I guess you will have to rely on the TPMS sensors. :)
 






We don't have that feature on the Ex. We do a feature that will display which wheels are receiving the power. It will show if it is just the front or all four. For the PSI, I guess you will have to rely on the TPMS sensors. :)

sensors? let me understand, the only way to know the tire pressure in a given tire is to get a tire pressure gauge and apply it to the tire valve, the old fashioned way?

not saying that is necessarily bad but I need to understand what you are saying

thanks
 






sensors? let me understand, the only way to know the tire pressure in a given tire is to get a tire pressure gauge and apply it to the tire valve, the old fashioned way?

not saying that is necessarily bad but I need to understand what you are saying

thanks
You got it. The same system was on my former '09 Toyota Highlander Limited. I don't think that an actual readout is available on very many vehicles. Personnally I don't worry about it. I make sure that the pressure is checked periodically 'the old fashioned way' and then rely on the TPMS sensors to notify me if there is a loss of pressure in any of the tires. Never had a problem with that system.
 






You got it. The same system was on my former '09 Toyota Highlander Limited. I don't think that an actual readout is available on very many vehicles. Personnally I don't worry about it. I make sure that the pressure is checked periodically 'the old fashioned way' and then rely on the TPMS sensors to notify me if there is a loss of pressure in any of the tires. Never had a problem with that system.

thanks....was surprised since the level of tech in this car is amazing

i am having more fun with this car than any i have owned since i was a youngin driving one of my hotrods...:D
 






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