Memory seats question

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sam123

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hi all, I have a 2016 suburban and I was wondering if it's possible in any way to unpair the memory settings from each key. For example, driver position one pairs with key one so everytime I start the car it automatically positions to setting one. I often just use whichever key is closest so it gets annoying when the seat sometimes changes to setting 2. I would also like to keep the easy exit feature on. Thanks!
 

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Probably do a relearn, the first key to and remote to relearn are paired with memory 1, the second with memory 2 and the extra keys and remotes are not paired. Read your owner's manual, my truck is probably different.
 

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If you're the only driver you could set both memories to the same settings.
 

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I really like the seat memory feature, since my wife (driver 1) is 5'3", and I (driver 2) am six even.

But it is annoying when we both board the Tahoe together, and seat position defaults to driver 1, even though I am behind the wheel. Our solution, when I am driving, is for her (and her purse, containing her fob) to not get in until I have first started the engine.

I have been opening car doors for this lady for over 45 years. But now, Chevy technology has forced us to put an end to that chivalry. Shame on you, GM!
 

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