Memory Seats






There are two types of indexers commonly used - relative and absolute. I'm not sure what type MB uses, but either type adds additional cost so I'm sure MB wouldn't put them in the non-memory seats just to make both parts the same. Without an indexer, even if you get the MB memory controller and switch, it won't be able to read and store the position of the seat and thus won't work.
- FD
WTF!!!!I WANT MY MEMORY SEATS!!!!
Last edited by baxterdown; Feb 19, 2008 at 08:13 PM.

The dealer should have the coutesy of either NOT touching your adjustments or at least returning them to the original settings.
I think they forget (or really don't care) whose car it is... YOURS
Everytime I get back in the car after my wife drives I have to search for the right combination of all of the above.
I spend half the trip adjusting things!!
Very frustraiting

I'm starting to get that sinking feeling on this post though.
I don't think it's going to have a Happy Ending.
The dealer should have the coutesy of either NOT touching your adjustments or at least returning them to the original settings.
I think they forget (or really don't care) whose car it is... YOURS
Everytime I get back in the car after my wife drives I have to search for the right combination of all of the above.
I spend half the trip adjusting things!!
The Best of Mercedes & AMG

Just a little courtesy that puts a quality experience aside from an experience at a shop or dealership that doesn't give a crap about their customers, in my opinion.
If a repair guy comes to your house and they move something like a couch or anything out of the way to work on whatever they're there to work on, I expect them to return whatever they've moved, back to where it belongs.
It should be no different with your car IMO
I guess my point is... It should be more about the customer and too often it's not.



