I think it's all related, but our seat memory has a mind of it's own, too. If we set it on Driver 1, when you turn off the ignition, the seat goes to a mysterious, crumpled-up setting, definitely not what we set Driver 1 to.
So, we set Driver 2 to a mutually agreeable position, and when we shut off the ignition, it stays at that setting, and stays there when we start the engine again.
If I accidentally bump the setting button on the door panel, which is easy to do, I'm screwed when I shut the engine off.
I say I think it's related because I think it's a computer issue, and that's what the TSB fixes. I think.
So, we set Driver 2 to a mutually agreeable position, and when we shut off the ignition, it stays at that setting, and stays there when we start the engine again.
If I accidentally bump the setting button on the door panel, which is easy to do, I'm screwed when I shut the engine off.
I say I think it's related because I think it's a computer issue, and that's what the TSB fixes. I think.