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2014 Equus Unresponsive drivers’ seat, side mirrors no longer automatically folding out or in.

Jetboardkevin

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Genesis Model Year
2014
Genesis Model Type
Equus (2011-2016)
Great forum and has solved two issues on a recent purchase of a friend’s 2014 Equus with only 18,000 miles. My Gal-Friend purchased this car and we have experienced the driver’s seat not moving to the rear (solved by exercising the limiter switch under the seat) and side mirrors not responding (embarrassed to say that she hit the auto/manual switch in the dark) when unlocking the car. I’ve suggested for her to start driving my 1920 Model T Ford to work which has only one switch to worry about! This Equus is a major leap from the vehicles we are accustomed to. Thanks for everyone's input.
 
Great forum and has solved two issues on a recent purchase of a friend’s 2014 Equus with only 18,000 miles. My Gal-Friend purchased this car and we have experienced the driver’s seat not moving to the rear (solved by exercising the limiter switch under the seat) and side mirrors not responding (embarrassed to say that she hit the auto/manual switch in the dark) when unlocking the car. I’ve suggested for her to start driving my 1920 Model T Ford to work which has only one switch to worry about! This Equus is a major leap from the vehicles we are accustomed to. Thanks for everyone's input.
How could she do that? Never in my life have I ever hit the wrong button. I'm very careful. Well, there was this one time. The explosion was heard for miles.
 
Great forum and has solved two issues on a recent purchase of a friend’s 2014 Equus with only 18,000 miles. My Gal-Friend purchased this car and we have experienced the driver’s seat not moving to the rear (solved by exercising the limiter switch under the seat) and side mirrors not responding (embarrassed to say that she hit the auto/manual switch in the dark) when unlocking the car. I’ve suggested for her to start driving my 1920 Model T Ford to work which has only one switch to worry about! This Equus is a major leap from the vehicles we are accustomed to. Thanks for everyone's input.
Welcome aboard! And thank you for signing up. I'm glad you found us! I moved this topic into the Equus forum. :)
 
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I turn off that Seat Convenience feature that moves the seat back. Just have the Steering Wheel move.

I dont want to wear out the seat motors getting in and out of the car.
 
Great forum and has solved two issues on a recent purchase of a friend’s 2014 Equus with only 18,000 miles. My Gal-Friend purchased this car and we have experienced the driver’s seat not moving to the rear (solved by exercising the limiter switch under the seat) and side mirrors not responding (embarrassed to say that she hit the auto/manual switch in the dark) when unlocking the car. I’ve suggested for her to start driving my 1920 Model T Ford to work which has only one switch to worry about! This Equus is a major leap from the vehicles we are accustomed to. Thanks for everyone's input.
Can you tell me where the switch is ,I can't see it from the back of the seat . Thank you ! GM
 
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