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Gamsbock



Member Since: 03 Mar 2023
Location: Starnberg
Posts: 2

Germany 
Front seat positioning during access to 2nd row at 90
Hello together

I bought a 21 Defender (2021) and have the electrial seats. To move them forward (for access to 2nd row), I have to press the button at the seat 1 time for forward, but have to press the other button for backward all the time until final position. I thougt this is standard...until yesterday. My son pressed the button for backward also only one time and the seat moved back without press the button. But later it was not possible again.
Is it standard that we have to press the button all the time or is there a situation where it is enough to press it one time?

Greetings from Bavaria


Christian
Post #989237 17th Apr 2023 12:29pm
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Nuclear Nick



Member Since: 21 Aug 2021
Location: Southwest
Posts: 284

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On mine I have to hold the button for the seat to move back. It may be a safety measure to avoid crushing someone or thing behind the seat. One quick way is to hit the memory button on the door, when the ignition is on or recently switched off.
Post #989241 17th Apr 2023 1:20pm
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Gamsbock



Member Since: 03 Mar 2023
Location: Starnberg
Posts: 2

Germany 
The memory button is my way to shorten the effort. But really, yesterday it works with the knob on the seat.
It is also my idea, that the function is restricted because of the safety.

I will try it again today...
Post #989244 17th Apr 2023 1:34pm
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