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Old Jun 16, 2020 | 07:38 AM
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Hello,

in my 991.2 911 (2016) there is no “AUTO MEMORY” function. It means, every time after I close and open, the car call the memory from the key, even I just stopped for a small break. I would like to ask help, anybody could give me suggetion, what can I do?!


“Auto memory” missing


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Best regards from Hungary,
Zsolti
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Old Jun 16, 2020 | 11:40 AM
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I think that the key memory is tied to the door button. Press the set button on the door, then the third button on the right. That should set the key memory, to all your personal setting.
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Old Jun 17, 2020 | 05:54 PM
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Hello SF Neunelfer,

Thank you for your answer! The key knows all personal setting, BUT it's not stored on it automaticly, after I change any personal settings.

For example:
- I open the car, the key load in their memory - e.g. temprature 22°C (71°F) and seat position
- i drive, change to 24°C (75°F), adjust the seat in a new position, change the navigation settings.
- I stopp in petrol station, close the car, go inside,
- I coming back after 4 mins, open the car, and the temprature is again 22°C (71°F), the seat position is again in an old position and also the navigation settings are old.

(before i go in petrol station and i push the key memory and the third button on the right buttons, the key stored the new settings, so when i go back and open, the car keep the settings. BUT is it normal to save every time, when i close the car? I have Cayenne S and there is AUTO MEMORY function, which is missing my 911...)
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Old Jun 17, 2020 | 10:53 PM
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I see, you want an adaptive memory. This thread seems to address it. https://rennlist.com/forums/991/970909-key-memory.html
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