peddler
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I haven't found an answer to the following question from a credible source so I have decided to turn to the forum experts that actually have experience. I've owned GM products for more than 25 years. All of my Pontiac Bonneville SSeis and Envoy Denalis had personal settings for the seats, mirrors, radio, etc. When you used the key fob to unlock the vehicle the seats, mirrors, etc automatically moved to those personal settings. The 2016 Yukon Denali I purchased several months ago has the same type of personal settings and remote key fobs that I remember my Bonnevilles/Envoys had. The difference is to move the seats, mirrors, etc to the personal settings you have to manually push a button on the door. If you start the Denali with the key fob present the seats, mirrors, etc automatically move to the preset position but not when you unlock the vehicle. Imagine having a wife significantly shorter than you are and not being able to get into the Denali to start it without manually pushing the button on the driver side door. Is this the way this system works or am I missing something?
Any input will be greatly appreciated.
Any input will be greatly appreciated.