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seat position settings recalled by different keys
Using one key to open the car and get one lot of seat settings, and using another to get a second set, seemed to have been a D3 feature (lazy entry, I think it's called) - does it exist on the D4? I've not found a menu setting with it in. I have keyless entry, and 2 keys, and have tried opening the car, setting one lot of settings, locking it, doing the same with the other set of keys, and no seat change.....
is it hidden? can it be enabled? if not, why would they take it off, it seems a useful feature?
7th May 2015 5:51 pm
riverblanche
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Hi,
don't forget this is the world of "Land Rover Evolution" they delete and change useful functions
we have just gone from a 2005 RRS to a 2011 model and lost the "lazy entry" don't know if the D4 is the same Transit! 2019
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7th May 2015 9:35 pm
Robbie
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There is a Lazy entry and Easy entry options on the D4 Car Configuration File. The CCF parameter is set to 'Inactive' as standard. I've not tried adjusting it yet:
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There is a Lazy entry and Easy entry options on the D4 Car Configuration File. The CCF parameter is set to 'Inactive' as standard. I've not tried adjusting it yet:
Does Easy Entry lower the body on door unlock? If not, what does it do?2011 LR4 HSE Lux
16th May 2015 3:09 pm
Robbie
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I've not tried it or even confirmed that it is a working option, but typically the setting is to allow the morbidly obese to enter the vehicle without either their gut, or the big-gulp gallon of coke they are holding, from knocking the steering wheel. The suspension may lower a bit, but not out of choice.
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Robbie - have you played with this yet, by any chance?
3rd Jun 2015 10:27 am
Knockinroe
Member Since: 23 Mar 2014
Location: Kenilworth
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I tried it today....
No joy. Hasn't made any difference.
Oh how I miss the lazy entry from our D3
PS... In case I missed something... we have a keyless 2012 D4 HSE. I enabled the EASY entry (note the auto seat movement on the D3 is called LAZY entry). Locked car. Let the ECUs power down. Drove car with one key. Locked it (button on handle). Keyless Unlocked with other key. Recalled memory seat position. Drove it. Locked it (button on handle). Keyless unlocked with first key again but seat didn't move.
Did this ever progress & anyone successfully enable the lazy entry for the D4?
Only had the car a day & already I'm missing this feature from the D3. A real PITA when SWMBO is only just over 5ft & i'm getting soaked whilst waiting for the seat to peel itself off the roof so i can get in out of the rain!
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darrind
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Mine does it (2013 HSE) if I remember I’ll take a look at how the CCF is set up for you later when I’m in it
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