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Easy Entry/Exit Feature

The easy entry/exit feature is a function of the DSM  that moves the driver seat backwards about 51 mm (2 in) and the power steering column (if equipped) to the full upward position when the ignition key is removed from the ignition switch. The DSM  receives a key out command over the MS-CAN  and powers the driver seat rearward and the steering column upward. This function will not operate if the seat is less than the 51 mm (2 in) travel distance to the end of the track or the function has been disabled. The DSM  will also cancel this operation if a valid input command is received from the driver seat control switch, memory SET switch, adjustable pedal control switch, exterior mirror control switch or power steering column switch.

The DSM  will record the current seat and power steering column (if equipped) positions before powering the seat and column for an easy exit operation. This recorded position will be used to return the seat and steering column to this position on the easy entry operation. During easy entry operation, the seat and steering column are returned to the position previous to the easy exit operation. Easy entry operation will be cancelled if a valid input command is received by the DSM  .

The easy entry/exit feature can be enabled/disabled using a scan tool. When enabled, the feature becomes a user accessible item on the message center allowing the user to turn the feature on and off. Refer to the Owner's Literature or INSTRUMENTATION, MESSAGE CENTER, AND WARNING CHIMES for information on the message center.