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Exiting the Personal Settings Menu

Once you have finished making your selections on the
base audio system, you will automatically return to
the main audio screen after 15 seconds. You can also
press the F6 (BACK) button, located on the radio,
to return to the main audio screen.

Memory Seat, Mirrors and
Steering Wheel

If your vehicle has the memory feature, you can
program and recall memory settings for the following
features for up to two drivers:

The driver’s seat position

The outside rearview mirrors position

The telescopic steering column position, if equipped

The following settings and presets are set automatically:

The language, radio and XM™ presets, tone,
volume, playback mode (AM/FM or CD), last
displayed stations and compact disc position

The last climate control setting

The Head-Up Display (HUD) position, if equipped

Other personalization settings (for example, remote
start settings)

See Vehicle Personalization on page 2-47.

For vehicles with the base audio system, memory
features are programmed and recalled through the radio
from the DRIVER SELECTION and the DRIVER EXIT
SETTINGS submenus. See “Entering the Driver
Selection Submenu” and “Entering the Driver Exit
Settings Submenu” later in this section for more
information on recalling and programming the memory
settings using the base audio system.

For vehicles with the Navigation system, memory
features are programmed and recalled through the
navigation display. See “Personalization” in the Index of
the STS Navigation System manual for more
information on programming and recalling the memory
settings using the Navigation system.

For vehicles with the Navigation system, you can also
recall the memory features by using voice recognition, if
equipped. See “Voice Recognition” in the Index of the
STS Navigation System manual for more information.

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