94q fuel pump replaced, now seat&steering wheel don't go to normal!!

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hilock8
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Car: 1994 Q45

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Did the fuel pump replacement, disonnected battery, etc. When I got everything restored and hooked the battery back up, I reprogrammed the seat memories, 1&2. They work fine, BUT when I shut the ignition off the steering wheel does not retract and move up AND the seat does not go all the way back, actually it doesn't do anything. Except it moves to whatever position when you press 1 or 2. But everything else went fine with the fuel pump replacement..Also, looking in the trunk on the drivers side next to the speaker is a module with 2 connectors going to it!!! Is that the Keyless entry module??? If it is, where can I get a remote and if I do do, How do I get it to work????


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pito11213
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Check the cancel button on the left side of the steering wheel under the tile stick. Not to sure about the keyless entry question.

hilock8
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Car: 1994 Q45

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Cancel button is out.

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louiegz
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Car: 2003 BMW 330i, 2007 Audi A3 3.2 Quattro

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This is from a previous post. How to reset the seat memory after you disconnect the battery.

1. Open the drivers door2. Turn the key to the Run position3. Turn the key all the way back off, but don't remove the key4. Close the door5. Wait about 1 minute6. Open the door, the memory function should work now.

A couple of times I've been too anxious and opened the door without waiting long enough, if you do, just start the procedure over.

Save this because even when you take the car to the dealer, they never do this. When I ask them, they don't know jack.

hilock8
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Car: 1994 Q45

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Thanks!!

hilock8
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That did the trick!! Works fine now!!! Can't believe that's how you reset it!!

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louiegz
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Yea, what a pain. Glad yor seats work now.


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