Hi, I recently took delivery of a Passat Wagon 118TSI optioned with the power seats package, and I have a question about how the memory function is meant to work with the lumbar support (if at all).
Those familiar with the 12-way seats would be aware the the lumbar support allows for adjustment in two dimensions - an "in-and-out" adjustment and an "up-and-down" adjustment. Currently the memory function of the seats always stores the "up-and-down" position of the lumbar support, however it generally doesn't store the "in-and-out" position. I find it strange that VW would design the memory seats to store only one of the two lumbar support settings.
Further to this, a few days ago I hopped in and started driving after my wife had been using the car. Partway along the trip I pressed the memory button corresponding to my saved position. On this one occasion, I could feel the lumbar support adjusting in the "in-and-out" dimension (as well as the "up-and-down" and the various other seat adjustments). I was surprised by this, so to test it I further adjusted the lumbar support and pressed the memory button again to see if I could repeat it. Sure enough it did repeat, however the next time I drove the vehicle, the memory seats reverted to their prior behaviour.
Can someone who has the memory seats package (either as an option on the TSI or TDI models, or as standard kit on the V6 FSI model) share with me how their memory seats operate?
Those familiar with the 12-way seats would be aware the the lumbar support allows for adjustment in two dimensions - an "in-and-out" adjustment and an "up-and-down" adjustment. Currently the memory function of the seats always stores the "up-and-down" position of the lumbar support, however it generally doesn't store the "in-and-out" position. I find it strange that VW would design the memory seats to store only one of the two lumbar support settings.
Further to this, a few days ago I hopped in and started driving after my wife had been using the car. Partway along the trip I pressed the memory button corresponding to my saved position. On this one occasion, I could feel the lumbar support adjusting in the "in-and-out" dimension (as well as the "up-and-down" and the various other seat adjustments). I was surprised by this, so to test it I further adjusted the lumbar support and pressed the memory button again to see if I could repeat it. Sure enough it did repeat, however the next time I drove the vehicle, the memory seats reverted to their prior behaviour.
Can someone who has the memory seats package (either as an option on the TSI or TDI models, or as standard kit on the V6 FSI model) share with me how their memory seats operate?
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