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Checking Programmed Seat Values (Memory 1)

If there are no programmed positions there need not be a fault with the seat.

Read off programmed values.

Operate the seat and reprogram the memory.

Compare the current position with the programmed position for each motor.

HINT: If all the values are zero it means that the seat is already in a programmed position. When programming the program value is changed to the present value. 

Fig 1: Identifying VCT2000 Diagnostic Tool Symbol In VIDA
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Does the memory function correctly?