>> Since you can't change the way the seat works, you need to change how you
>> go about things. That is if it bothers you enough.
Well, it doesn't bother me exactly but it does seem like an oversight. With the Murano when one unlocks, with whichever key, it lift the steering wheel up and pulls the seat back.
When one turns the ignition on it then drops the wheel and moves the seat, mirrors etc. to the set position for the key one used.
I am not particularly familiar with the car and the seat controls are not in the same configuration as on my car and the few seconds it takes for me to get my hand to them is enough to make life uncomfortable and even more so if one is a little slow.
For my own ongoing convenience I have worked out that if, after it is unlocked, on presses any of the seat adjusters before you get in, then the memory seats don't move themselves for that time.
Last edited by: No FM2R on Sun 11 Oct 20 at 15:44
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