
Convenience Features
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Recalling Memory Positions
1.  Shift to P (Park) while the Engine 
Start/Stop button is in the ON 
position.
2.  Press the desired memory button (1 
or 2). The system will beep once, and 
then the driver’s seat position, side 
view mirror position, steering wheel 
position and head-up display height 
will automatically adjust to the stored 
positions.
3.  ‘Driver 1 (or 2) settings applied’ will 
appear on the cluster LCD display.
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• Note that while the memory settings 
are being recalled, if you press the 
 6 ( 7  E X W W R Q  R U  W K H  F R U U H V S R Q G L Q J  , 0 6 
memory button (1 or 2) for which the 
 V H W W L Q J V  D U H  E H L Q J  U H F D O O H G   W K H  , 0 6  Z L O O 
temporarily deactivate.  If you select 
 W K H  D O W H U Q D W H  , 0 6  P H P R U \  E X W W R Q     R U 
     W K H  , 0 6  Z L O O  D F W L Y D W H  D F F R U G L Q J  W R 
the settings of the alternate button.
For example, if you press the SET 
button or the number 1 button with the 
 Q X P E H U    V H W W L Q J  L Q  R S H U D W L R Q   W K H  , 0 6 
will temporarily deactivate.
If you press the number 2 button, then 
 W K H  , 0 6  P H P R U \  V H W W L Q J V  D F F R U G L Q J  W R 
number 2 will activate.
• If you adjust the driver’s seat, side 
vew mirror, steering wheel or head-up 
 G L V S O D \  Z K L O H  W K H  , 0 6  L V  U H F D O O L Q J  W K H 
stored positions, the memory settings 
will not be applied.
Resetting the System
Follow the below procedures to reset the 
Integrated Memory System (IMS) if it is 
not operating properly:
Resetting integrated memory 
system
1.  Stop the vehicle and open the driver’s 
door with the vehicle shifted to P 
(Park).
2.  Adjust the driver’s seat and seatback 
to the foremost position.
3.  Press the SET button and push 
forward the driver’s seat movement 
switch over 2 seconds simultaneously.
While resetting integrated memory 
system
1.  Resetting starts with a notification 
sound.
2.  The driver’s seat and seatback is 
adjusted to the rearward position with 
the notification sound.
3.  The driver’s seat and seatback is 
re-adjusted to the default position 
(central position) with the notification 
sound.
However, in the following cases, the 
resetting procedure and the notification 
sound may stop.
•  The memory button is pressed.
•  The seat control switch is operated.
•  The gear is shifted out of P (Park)
•  The driving speed exceeds 2 mph 
(3 km/h).
•  The driver’s door is closed. 

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3)  Two-Way Communication 
Programming (For select garage door 
openers)
If your garage door opener has the 
‘myQ’ logo on its side, your opener 
likely has Two-Way Communication 
capability. HomeLink has the capability 
to establish Two-Way Communication 
with your garage door opener. HomeLink 
can receive and display “closing” 
or “opening” status messages from 
compatible garage door openers. At 
any time, Home-Link can also recall 
and display the last recorded status 
communicated by the garage door 
opener to indicate your garage door 
being “closed” or “opened”.
To check if your garage door opener is 
compatible with this feature, refer to 
www.homelink.com/compatible/Two-
way-Communication. If your garage 
door opener has this functionality, AND 
the Two-Way Communication indicators 
(4), (6) in the mirror appear while the 
garage door is opening/closing, then 
no further steps are needed. Two-Way 
Communication Programming is already 
complete. However, if your garage door 
opener has this functionality, AND the 
Two-Way Communication indicators (4), 
(6) in the mirror DO NOT appear while 
the garage door is opening/closing, use 
the following instructions to enable this 
functionality.
1.  In your vehicle, press and hold the 
programmed HomeLink button for 2 
seconds, then release. Confirm that 
the garage door is moving. AFTER it 
stops, you will have one minute to 
complete the following steps:
   ÃA ladder and/or second person may 
simplify the following steps.2.  On your garage door opener in your 
garage, locate the “Learn” button 
(usually near where the hanging 
antenna wire is attached to the garage 
door opener). If there is difficulty 
locating this button, reference the 
device’s owner’s manual.
3.  Press and release the “Learn” button.
4.  A light on your garage door opener 
may flash, and your Two-Way 
Communication indicators (4), (6) in 
your vehicle may flash, confirming 
completion of the process.
5.  Return to the vehicle and firmly 
press and release the programmed 
HomeLink button to activate 
your garage door. The Two-Way 
Communication indicators (4), (6) 
flash in orange when the door is 
moving. Do not make any additional 
button presses until AFTER the garage 
door has come to a complete stop.
6.  Your Two-Way Communication 
programming is now complete.
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If your garage door opener has Two-
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