Interior Air Quality -> Memory Function for Your Ford Explorer SUV Sixth Generation (2012-2020)

Seats  
Massage Mode  
Lumbar and Bolster Mode  
A
B
Back massage intensity  
adjustment  
Upper lumbar  
Massage intensity decrease  
and off*  
Lumbar decrease  
Lower lumbar**  
C
Cushion massage intensity  
adjustment  
D
E
Massage intensity increase  
On and off  
Lumbar increase  
-
*The massage feature defaults to an  
Driver seat.  
Power mirrors.  
Optional power steering column.  
alternating massage mode with back  
massage intensity adjustment. The lumbar  
and bolster feature defaults to the middle  
lumbar mode.  
The memory control is on the driver door.  
**Press C a second time to adjust the back  
bolster. Press C a third time to adjust the  
cushion bolster.  
You can also adjust this feature through  
the touchscreen. When switched on, the  
system displays directions for you to adjust  
the lumbar settings in your seat or to set  
the massage function.  
MEMORY FUNCTION(IFEQUIPPED)  
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Saving a PreSet Position  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
WARNING: Before activating the  
memory seat, make sure that the area  
immediately surrounding the seat is clear  
of obstructions and that all occupants  
are clear of moving parts.  
2. Adjust the memory features to your  
preferred position.  
3. Press and hold the preferred preset  
button until you hear a single tone.  
You can save up to three preset memory  
positions. You can save a memory preset  
at any time.  
WARNING:Do not use the memory  
function when your vehicle is moving.  
This feature recalls the position of the  
following:  
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Seats  
Recalling a PreSet Position  
Note: If more than one linked remote  
control or intelligent access key is in range,  
the memory function moves to the settings  
of the first key to recall a memory position.  
Press and release the preset button  
associated with your preferred driving  
position. The memory features move to  
the position stored for that preset.  
Note: You can only recall a preset memory  
position when the ignition is off, or when the  
transmission is in park (P) or neutral (N)  
and the vehicle is not moving if the ignition  
is on.  
Easy Entry and Exit Feature  
If you enable the easy entry and exit  
feature, it moves the driver seat position  
rearward up to 2 in (5 cm) when you switch  
the ignition off.  
The driver seat returns to the previous  
You can also recall a preset memory  
position when you switch the ignition on.  
position by:  
You can enable or disable this feature  
through the touchscreen. See Settings  
(page 464).  
Pressing the unlock button on your  
remote control if it is linked to a preset  
position.  
Unlocking the driver door handle if a  
REAR SEATS  
linked remote control is present.  
Note: Using a linked remote control to  
recall your memory position when the  
ignition is off moves the seat to the Easy  
Entry position.  
Adjusting the Second Row Rear  
Seats  
Note: Pressing any active memory feature  
adjustment control, or any memory button  
during a memory recall, cancels the  
operation.  
WARNING: Always drive and ride  
with your seatback upright and the lap  
belt snug and low across the hips.  
WARNING: Do not recline the seat  
backrest too far as this can cause the  
occupant to slide under the seatbelt,  
resulting in personal injury in the event  
of a crash.  
Linking a PreSet Position to your  
Remote Control  
Your vehicle can save the preset memory  
positions for up to three remote controls.  
1. With the ignition on, move the memory  
features to the preferred positions.  
2. Press and hold the preferred preset  
button for about five seconds. A tone  
sounds after about two seconds.  
Continue holding until you hear a  
second tone.  
3. Within three seconds, press the lock  
button on the remote control you are  
linking.  
To unlink a remote control, follow the  
same procedure except in step 3, press  
the unlock button on the remote control.  
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