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Mirror Programming

PROGRAMMING MIRROR POSITIONS
^ A power exterior rear view mirror position can be stored at any time. The driver must move the mirror to the desired position using the power exterior rear view mirror switch assembly. The driver must then depress the memory SET switch, which activates the memory SET switch Light Emitting Diode (LED). Within five seconds (before the LED goes out), the driver must select a memory position. Memory 1 is selected by depressing the Memory Switch 1. Memory 2 is selected by depressing the Memory Switch 2. Memory 3 is selected by depressing both Memory Switch 1 and Memory Switch 2 simultaneously.
^ If no memory switch input is received within the five-second time limit, the operation is aborted and the memory SET switch LED is turned off. If one of the following inputs is received during the five-second programming limit, the operation is aborted and the memory SET switch LED is turned off:
- power driver seat switch
- power exterior rear view mirror switch
- memory SET switch


RECALLING STORED MIRROR POSITIONS

NOTE: A memory recall can be initiated only if the vehicle is in P (park) or N (neutral) gear, and the ignition switch is not in START. A memory recall in progress will not be affected by moving the ignition switch to START or by moving the gearshift lever out of P or N.

Once the driver has stored desired exterior rear view mirror positions, the driver can recall the setting by depressing the corresponding memory switch or by using a programmed transmitter.
^ The driver can recall the desired exterior rear view mirror positions by one or both of the memory recall switches. Depressing Memory Switch 1 will initiate a recall of the exterior rear view mirror positions stored in Memory 1. Depressing Memory Switch 2 will initiate a recall of the exterior rear view mirror positions stored in Memory 2. Depressing Memory Switch 1 and Memory Switch 2 simultaneously will initiate a recall of the exterior rear view mirror positions stored in Memory 3.
^ A remote transmitter can be used to recall previously set memory positions. Transmitters are manufactured with an assigned personality number ("1," "2" or "3") and are so designated on the back of the transmitter. The transmitter assigned with personality "1" is capable of recalling Memory Position 1 only. Similarly, the personality "2" and "3" transmitter can recall only Memory Positions 2 and 3 respectively.
^ Memory recall occurs when the UNLOCK switch is depressed on the transmitter. The second depression of the UNLOCK switch, which unlocks passenger doors, does not initiate a memory recall.
^ A memory recall in progress does not prohibit the initiation of another memory recall; the most recently requested memory recall will be executed. Activation of the memory SET switch, power exterior rear view mirror switch or power driver seat switch will cancel a memory recall in progress.