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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / October 2007

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407 Memory seats

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gollycrush - 24 Oct 2007 20:21 GMT
i have a 407 SW with electric seats / mirrors. is it possible to have the
memory function fitted/added  or is this option only available when built?

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malc - 24 Oct 2007 21:13 GMT
>i have a 407 SW with electric seats / mirrors. is it possible to have the
> memory function fitted/added  or is this option only available when built?

Well I'm sure it is possible but at such an enormous cost that it won't be
worthwhile. It's only worth having if your car gets used by loads of people
anyway. It takes me about 5 seconds to adjust the car seats and mirrors
after my wife uses my car frinstance.

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gollycrush - 25 Oct 2007 19:52 GMT
i appreciate what your saying about the 5 second adjustment, but i was
hoping that because the car has electric seat/mirror  movement fitted that
the wiring harness and connecting plugs might already be present and that
it could have been a simple plug the memory switches in and all
operational???

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tricky4000 - 26 Oct 2007 03:17 GMT
> i appreciate what your saying about the 5 second adjustment, but i was
> hoping that because the car has electric seat/mirror  movement fitted that
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You have have to preprogram the car's onboard computer system to
operate in that way.  Maybe something like this is just a software
upgrade?
No extra hardware to install except for the switches/buttons?
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Mick Whittingham - 26 Oct 2007 11:52 GMT
>> i appreciate what your saying about the 5 second adjustment, but i was
>> hoping that because the car has electric seat/mirror  movement fitted that
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>No extra hardware to install except for the switches/buttons?
>D

I have a 6 foot plus friend who has a 4 foot 10 inch wife.
They have a Corvette which adjusts the seat and mirrors depending on
which key is used in the ignition.

In a rush one day he picked up her key. She still laughs about it.
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Lanky - 27 Oct 2007 19:48 GMT
>I have a 6 foot plus friend who has a 4 foot 10 inch wife.
>They have a Corvette which adjusts the seat and mirrors depending on
>which key is used in the ignition.
>
>In a rush one day he picked up her key. She still laughs about it.

From her hospital bed? :-(
 
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