Dodge Charger: Power Adjustment (Front Seats) — If Equipped / Easy Entry/Exit Seat — If Equipped
This feature provides automatic driver seat positioning to enhance driver mobility
when entering and exiting the vehicle.
The distance the driver seat moves depends on where you have the driver seat
positioned when you place the vehicle’s ignition in the OFF position.
- When you place the vehicle’s ignition in the OFF position, the driver seat
will move about 2.4 inches (60 mm) rearward if the driver seat position is greater
than or equal to 2.7 inches (67.7 mm) forward of the rear stop. The seat will
return to its previously set position when you place the vehicle’s ignition
in the ACC or RUN position.
- The Easy Entry/Easy Exit feature is disabled when the driver seat position
is less than 0.9 of an inch (22.7 mm) forward of the rear stop. At this position,
there is no benefit to the driver by moving the seat for Easy Exit or Easy Entry.
When enabled in Uconnect Settings, Easy Entry and Easy Exit positions are stored
in each memory setting profile.
NOTE:
The Easy Entry/Exit feature is enabled or disabled through the programmable features
in the Uconnect system.
Vehicles equipped with power driver or passenger seats may also be equipped with
power lumbar. The power lumbar switch is located on the outboard side of the power
seat...
WARNING!
Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skin because of advanced
age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medica- tion, alcohol use,
exhaustion or other phys- ical condition must exercise care when using the seat
heater...
Other information:
Automatic Operation
Push the AUTO button on the faceplate, or the AUTO button on the touchscreen
on the Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) Panel.
Next, adjust the temperature that you would like the system to maintain
by adjusting the driver and passenger temperature control buttons...
The warning/indicator lights will illuminate in the instrument panel together
with a dedicated message and/or acoustic signal when applicable. These indications
are indicative and precautionary and as such must not be considered as exhaustive.
Always refer to the information in this chapter in the event of a failure indication...