NISSAN 2009 Armada User Manual

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AUTOMATIC DRIVER POSITIONER (if so equipped)

The automatic driver positioner system has two features:

Ⅲ Memory storage function.
Ⅲ Entry/exit function.

MEMORY STORAGE FUNCTION

Two positions for the driver’s seat, accelerator and brake pedals, and
outside mirrors can be stored in the automatic driver positioner memory.
Follow these procedures to set driver preferences.

SET THE DESIRED POSITIONING

1. Set the automatic transmission lever to the P (Park) position.

2. Turn the ignition on and adjust the driver’s seat, accelerator and brake pedals, and

outside mirrors to the desired positions.

3. Press the SET (memory) button and within 5 seconds press the position button (1 or

2 ) for at least 1 second until the indicator light illuminates. The position is now stored
in memory.

LINK TO KEYFOB

Ⅲ Within 5 seconds of setting the memory position (indicator light is on and ignition is on),

press the

button on the remote.

Ⅲ A keyfob can be linked to each memory button.
Ⅲ If memory positioning is re-set to a new location, the keyfob automatically re-links.

RECALLING A MEMORY SETTING FROM THE MEMORY PAD

Set the automatic transmission lever to the P (Park) position, then:

Ⅲ Within 45 seconds of opening the driver’s door, push the memory switch (1 or 2 ) fully

for at least 1 second, or

Ⅲ Turn the ignition switch to the ON position and push the memory switch (1 or 2 ) fully for

at least 1 second.

FROM THE KEYFOB

Ⅲ If properly linked, operation of the

button will automatically return the driver’s seat,

accelerator and brake pedals, and outside mirrors to the memorized position.

ENTRY/EXIT FUNCTION

The driver’s seat automatically moves to allow the driver to get into and out of the driver’s seat
more easily. The driver’s seat slides backward when:

Ⅲ The driver’s door is opened with the key turned to LOCK.
Ⅲ The key is turned from ACC to LOCK with the driver’s door open and the automatic

transmission lever is in the P (Park) position.

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