Memory Seat System Components
The memory seat system consists of the following components:
|     •  | Seat Front Vertical Motor | 
 
|     •  | Seat Rear Vertical Motor | 
 
Memory Seat System Description
 The Memory Seat Module controls the movement of the 4 seat position
motors. The motors that the Memory Seat Module can operate when memory is
 recalled is the horizontal motor,  the front vertical motor, the rear vertical
 motor, and the recline motor. Battery positive voltage for memory motor movement
 is supplied through a circuit breaker to the Power Seat Switch and the Memory
 Seat Module. The ground path is provided through the Memory Seat Module ground
  circuit. For information on how the motors operate with the Power Seat Switch
 and the Memory Seat Module, refer to 
Power Seats System Description and Operation 
.
Memory Inhibit/Enable
The Power Seat is able to adjust to predetermined positions when requested
to by the Memory Seat Switch. The Power Seat will move to the last position
 that set into memory. The Memory Seat Module receives all input from the
Memory  Seat Switch through the Memory Seat Switch signal circuits. When the
ignition  switch is  in the OFF position, setting memory position, memory
recall 1 and  2 , and personalization recall are all allowed. When the ignition
switch is  turned to the ON position and the gear selector is in the PARK
position, only  the recall  personalization function is deactivated and all
other memory functions  are  allowed. When the ignition switch is in the ON
 position and the gear  selector  is out  of the PARK position,  memory record
is allowed, but all  other  memory seat functions are not allowed. This prevents
the Memory Seat  Module from changing the position of the seat when the vehicle
is moving.   For information on how to set and personalize the memory seat
refer to 
Driver Personalization 
.