Driver Profile Set Up

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We’re stuggling to set up the LC seat and mirror positions based on the FOB used to unlock. At the moment the LC seems to remember the last person driving the car… but I’m about a foot taller and I really don’t enjoy getting shoved up against the steering wheel.

Looking at the manual is “fun”. I see the steps for this but it doesn’t seem to take. Wondering if the vehicle needs to be running to “set” the profile buttons 1 & 2 (located on driver door)? Do I need to press the set button until I hear a beep or tone? Is there a tutorial? Can I set this using the “Hey Toyota” assistant?

Thanks.
 
It's been a bit of a chore for my wife and I as well. Here are my notes so far:

The seat memory settings are controlled by two separate and parallel systems. The first is the driver profile in the infotainment screen. The second is the button on the driver door. Both need to be maintained if you're still adjusting seat positions. If something gets messed up you can use the other as a backup.

I couldn't quite tell how you're saving the door button settings but you hold the Set button and then press the 1 or 2 button. It should beep to confirm. There's a couple threads on here that say you need to enable this function though by jogging the seat all the way forward and all the way up. I didn't need to but others have it sounds like. The driver profile seat settings get saved automatically every time you turn off the car.

There are two important events that you need to keep track of - unlocking the car and turning the car off. When you unlock the car it chooses seat settings from the door buttons and chooses a driver profile to load. Theoretically this gets overridden by your smart phone pairing and/or the facial recognition. In my experience though 99% of the time the unlock controls the profile. If your wife unlocks the car from the passenger door it will load the wrong profile. If you never lock the car and therefore never unlock the car it will just load whatever the last profile was.

The second important event is turning off the car. Every time you turn it off it records the current seat position to whatever driver profile is active in the infotainment. If the seat is set for you but for whatever reason the infotainment is using your wife's profile it will override her seat settings when you turn off the car. This is where you should use the door buttons as a backup so the driver profile can be fixed next time she drives.

This has been something we've needed to constantly keep in mind but we've settled in to a rhythm that's not too hard.
 
FYI... I struggled with this and couldn't get the door buttons to work properly. This was because the seats were not calibrated from the dealer. If your seat beeps when you move it back and forth, you need to calibrate it before these systems work properly.

 
It's been a bit of a chore for my wife and I as well. Here are my notes so far:

The seat memory settings are controlled by two separate and parallel systems. The first is the driver profile in the infotainment screen. The second is the button on the driver door. Both need to be maintained if you're still adjusting seat positions. If something gets messed up you can use the other as a backup.

I couldn't quite tell how you're saving the door button settings but you hold the Set button and then press the 1 or 2 button. It should beep to confirm. There's a couple threads on here that say you need to enable this function though by jogging the seat all the way forward and all the way up. I didn't need to but others have it sounds like. The driver profile seat settings get saved automatically every time you turn off the car.

There are two important events that you need to keep track of - unlocking the car and turning the car off. When you unlock the car it chooses seat settings from the door buttons and chooses a driver profile to load. Theoretically this gets overridden by your smart phone pairing and/or the facial recognition. In my experience though 99% of the time the unlock controls the profile. If your wife unlocks the car from the passenger door it will load the wrong profile. If you never lock the car and therefore never unlock the car it will just load whatever the last profile was.

The second important event is turning off the car. Every time you turn it off it records the current seat position to whatever driver profile is active in the infotainment. If the seat is set for you but for whatever reason the infotainment is using your wife's profile it will override her seat settings when you turn off the car. This is where you should use the door buttons as a backup so the driver profile can be fixed next time she drives.

This has been something we've needed to constantly keep in mind but we've settled in to a rhythm that's not too hard.
We got it squared away. I just saved my setting as P1 and when I get in, I hit the button before turning on the power, and the seat goes where it needs to. When I hit power the steering wheel goes where I want it. All is well.
 
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