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Old 02-27-2011, 03:58 PM
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Auto exit-entry wont work??

Ok just had my car delivered on Thursday( Seat moved) got my windows tinted and now the exit entery fuction doesnt work? Went through the owners manual tried everything (I think) and still doesnt work
Old 02-27-2011, 04:01 PM
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What's the exit entry function btw?
Old 02-27-2011, 04:07 PM
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You know when you turn off the car and the seat and wheel move so you can get out.
Old 02-27-2011, 04:08 PM
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You're not descriptive enough in your OP.
If you're expecting your seat and steering wheel to move upon exit / entry, only the sedan (with it's additional leg room in the rear) does that. The coupe doesn't do it. In the manual, they're referring to the sedan only.
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You sure, Could have sworn it was doing it.. The manual does refere to the coupe because it talks about the button the top of the drivers seat?
Old 02-27-2011, 04:21 PM
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Originally Posted by CaptainObvious
You're not descriptive enough in your OP.
If you're expecting your seat and steering wheel to move upon exit / entry, only the sedan (with it's additional leg room in the rear) does that. The coupe doesn't do it. In the manual, they're referring to the sedan only.

WOW your right thanx, Just grabbed the manual again an of course in the ( ) say Sedan only.. Opps, frist coupe I have had, On my second sedan now, Just expected it, So why does the sterring wheel clik like it want to move.
Old 02-27-2011, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ANMVQ
WOW your right thanx, Just grabbed the manual again an of course in the ( ) say Sedan only.. Opps, frist coupe I have had, On my second sedan now, Just expected it, So why does the sterring wheel clik like it want to move.

I think the steering wheel in locking, That may be the click you here.
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Thanx guys
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Like others have said, it doesn't exist in the coupe.

BUT, you can kind of make your own. What I did is make memory setting #2 the seat all the way back and the wheel all the way up/forward. So as soon as I turn the car off I hit #2. then when I get back in, it automatically goes to #1 (linked to my fob) for me to drive. Pretty slick and doesnt take any extra time
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I set mine up that way, it can be done,sort-of... Just move the seat back all the way and the steering wheel up all the way. Then program that setting to #1 or 2 and don't forget to program the fob to that # as well. When set up.. every time you approch and un lock the car it will go to that setting, the only thing you have to do is train your self to hit the other # that you progamed to your driving postion... make sense???
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Originally Posted by yogregb
I set mine up that way, it can be done,sort-of... Just move the seat back all the way and the steering wheel up all the way. Then program that setting to #1 or 2 and don't forget to program the fob to that # as well. When set up.. every time you approch and un lock the car it will go to that setting, the only thing you have to do is train your self to hit the other # that you progamed to your driving postion... make sense???

Lol exactly what I said on the post above you
Old 02-27-2011, 06:18 PM
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No offense but those ideas are lame. Just get used to it cuz I had a Rhonda accord for 4 years and it didn't had it so it wasnt a problem
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Originally Posted by hispeed-lowdrag
Lol exactly what I said on the post above you

HAHA.. I guess we were responding the same time.. I really like my set up, not lame if you can figure it out, right Hispeed ?
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Originally Posted by yogregb
HAHA.. I guess we were responding the same time.. I really like my set up, not lame if you can figure it out, right Hispeed ?
Great minds think alike!!!

Originally Posted by bashirdur
No offense but those ideas are lame. Just get used to it cuz I had a Rhonda accord for 4 years and it didn't had it so it wasnt a problem
No offense, actually you know what I really don't care if this offends you...but saying that just because your Honda didn't have it means you should just get used to it in a G is the most idiotic assenine reasoning I've ever heard.

It legitimately makes things easier and it takes about a heartbeat longer than not doing it. So if you don't want to, fine. But don't knock on a good idea just because your previous sh1tty car didn't have it
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