acainindy
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Nothing, I love it!
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I also don't like that the car honks when you get out and leave the keys in it.
- Let me use the seat memory without turning the car on. Every time my wife drives the car I have to destroy my knee getting into the car to turn it on so I can hit the memory button and move the seat. I know GM can go this because my wife's Acadia Denali does it just fine.
I can use mine without the truck being on. I stand at the door and just hold down #2 and it goes right to my settings.
So perhaps holding it down is the correct operation? I've just been pushing and releasing (like I do in the Acadia). I will give that a shot. Thank you.
1) hazard button should be front and center; not on top of steering column
2) no dead pedal (left foot)
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2015i Yukon Denali
It took my dealer and several phone calls to figure out what should be simple.
There is a remote 1 and 2 although they are not marked. They coincide with that memory button. When you turn the vehicle off and open the door it will go to the exit programed position. If you do not lock the door, it will not return unless you hold that button down.
When you unlock your vehicle it will go to that remote and memory setting. Living in Iowa, we don't normally lock our doors in rural areas so took me a while to understand why it worked sometimes and sometimes it did not.