currently you'll find that THE ENTIRE LIST of ALL VEHICLES with key activated seat adjustments are the cars that, at this time, I cannot afford. sorry, couldn't resist LOL :)
If the key doesn't work then it can't be activated. If it's activated you don't need a key. If it's not activated and the key doesn't work, contact Microsoft support.
Most cars have a lever or a button either under the driver's seat or in the glove compartment that will open the trunk.
The Mac's shift key is activated by pressing it down.
It's another way of hitting the HOME key.
NumLock
The back of the seat has a key hole. Insert ignition key, turn, lift and slide aft a bit. Seat will go back on with the key or without (just press down hard without key).
Look at the ignition key. You remove the seat by turning the key without pushing down on the key to the seat removal location. It says where to turn it to. The seat should then pop up a little in the front.
because it will still be on for you to know it is not activated by the key any way
Num Lock
use the key slot on the right side about 5" below the seat, turn key and pull up rear seat.
* Unlatch the rear seat back and tilt forward * Unhook the outer side belt retractor from the rear seat back * Remove the spacer from the right key pin * Slide the seat back to the right and disengage the left key pin from the left key slot * Slide the seat back to the left and disengage the right key slot from the right key slot * Remove the seat back * Press the seat cushion retainer to the rear with a screwdriver * Lift the seat cushion up and remove it
Use the key to unlock it. The key is manually activated. Only the keyless entries will not work when the battery is dead.