Module, Memory: Description

2024 Dodge and Ram 1500 TRXSECTION Description
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The scan tool standardization process must be performed on the Memory Module (1) any time a new module is installed or the existing module is reflashed.

The Memory Seat Module (MSM), also know as Memory Module (MM) (1) is located underneath the driver seat. It is used in conjunction with the other modules in the memory system to recall the driver seat to one of two preset seat positions (horizontal, vertical, and recliner). The switch for the memory seat programming and selection mounts on the side of the driver seat. The memory system is able to store and recall all driver side power seat positions except for lumber, outside mirror positions and power adjustable pedal position. The system can be set for two different drivers. On vehicles with a factory installed radio connected to the Controller Area Network (CAN) data bus network, the memory system is also able to store and recall up to twelve radio station presets (six AM and six FM), also for two drivers. The memory system will also store and recall the last station listened to for each driver, even if it is not one of the twelve preset stations.

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The memory system will automatically recall all of these settings when a button of the memory switch is depressed, or when the doors are unlocked using the FOBIK (if the "FOBIK Linked to Memory" feature is enabled). If the vehicle has more than two drivers the FOBIK transmitter recall of memory features can be disabled. This is a customer programmable feature of the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC).

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