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owen1
 


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Problems with Settings Option

Whilst out and about today I noticed that the auto lock function was not working so when i got home I tried to select the "settings option" to turn it on.

However, with key in ignition and turned to first position, I pressed the " i " button when the screen was blank but nothing happened and the screen stayed blank. Sad

Am I missing something here as it has always worked before when I have set the options? Confused

Any suggestions?

Owen
  
Post #29801412th May 2008 6:27 pm
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Hobgoblin
 


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Doesn't the ket need to be in position 2 and keep pressing the 'i' until the settings menu comes up Question
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Post #29801712th May 2008 6:38 pm
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blue meanie
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were you using the same key or the alternate one Owen? the settings are particular to the key I believe
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Post #29802112th May 2008 6:44 pm
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Hobgoblin
 


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Blue is right, it also says in the manual that the key can be in any position Embarassed

"Any selections you make are associated with the remote control that you used during the process."
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Post #29802312th May 2008 6:57 pm
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owen1
 


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Hi Hobgoblin and Blue Meanie

Thanks for your advice.

I tried it again today and both keys worked when I turned the key to position 2. I was able to set the "Settings".

However,neither key would work when turned to position 1 where I was trying it yesterday,despite what the handbook says! Confused

Anyway thanks again, normality is now restored. Smile

Owen
  
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Hobgoblin
 


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Also found that you can make settings with the key in the ignition and associate it with a memory possition, however if your battery goes flat you loose your settings on the seat memory but if you use the key then the settings are still there.
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