User Manual - Page 51

For CHRYSLER 2020 PACIFICA.

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48 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE
To move the selected seat(s) to the normal
(seated) position, push and release the
“Normal” button. The seat will automatically
stop when the Normal position is reached.
To move the selected seat(s) to the stow posi-
tion, push and release the “Stow” button. The
seat will automatically stop when the Stow posi-
tion is reached.
To move the selected seat(s) back in the
forward or reverse direction, push and hold the
“Fold Forward/Back” button. Release the
button when the desired position is reached.
NOTE:
1. Disconnect the center shoulder belt from
the mini-buckle before attempting to fold/
stow the power third row seats.
2. Before pushing the “Normal” or “Stow”
button, place the outboard seat belt
webbing behind the stow clips, located on
the rear trim panel. When the seat reaches
the desired position, remove the webbing
from the clip so it is ready for use to restrain
an occupant.
Seat Belt Stowage Clip
3. To abort seat operation while seat is in
motion, push a different seat position
selector switch to stop the seat. Once the
seat stops moving, then the desired posi-
tion can be selected.
4. The third row power seat system includes
obstacle detection. When the system
detects an obstacle, the motors will stop
and reverse direction. Should this occur,
remove the obstacle before pushing the
button again.
Driver Memory Seat — If Equipped
The Memory Buttons (1) and (2) on the driver's
door panel can be programmed to recall the
driver's seat, outside mirrors (if equipped),
power steering wheel position (if equipped), and
radio station preset settings. Your key fobs can
also be programmed to recall the same posi-
tions when the unlock button is pushed.
Driver Memory Switch
Your vehicle may have been delivered with two
key fobs, one key fob can be linked to each of
the memory positions.
1 — Memory Profile Button 1
2 — Set Button
3 — Memory Profile Button 2
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