On the drivers door, is a panel that holds buttons, on there is a 1 and 2,and a set button , which for all purpose is for 2 drivers to set their individual settings for seat, side mirrors and radio station. To program you push either the 1 or 2, than you adjust your seat and side mirrors and (radio station if you choose to what you want) to where you want them, than you push the set button. Now when you use the automatically door opener for driver 1 , the settings are supposed to go to that drivers preference, you may also do this when you get into vehicle by pressing the 1 or 2 button on the door. Ideally this is how it is to work, unfortunately for me, my Jeep likes to remember the seat and radio station but doesn't seem to like to hold the memory for the side mirros, will move them but not where they should go...I hope this sheds a little light on your situation. And in case you were not aware, your 2 key fobs you have, one is a master and that one is designated to the driver 1 position.
Every Mile a Memory was created on 2006-07-17.
Memory will never run out . Memory keeps growing every second
They make the same memory sizes as every other memory company does.
No there aren't! Who ever said they are doen't know there facts. I know ther aren't because i get on there 24\7 and if they were shutting down, every moviestar would get a e-mail saying they were!
yes. The minimal memory card you get with the psp is 32mb.
the had canoe's to ride every where eve across water
A guy named Jackson wants to remove the Cherokee because they have better land. He said that the land out west is better, but it's really not. The Cherokee do not believe him because he has broken every single promise he has made to them. That's the Cherokee Removal act.
One in every 1000 drivers on the road at any given time are actually arrested.
About every 10 to 20 seconds
yes
once every five years
1. byte-organised memory (every bytes of the memory has to be accessible) 2. support for every ASCII characters (0-127)