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For anyone who owns an MKZH, I can't seem to find any info on this. Does your driver seat & steering wheel move all the way back/up when you remove key? Then when you get in and insert key, does your driver seat/steering wheel move back into their positions you have set for yourself?

 

My '09 F-150 Platinum does this, but can't recall what Ford calls it. It's one of those features you truly learn to love; and hate to do without once you have it. I'm sure the FFH doesn't have it, since the poor FFH doesn't even get memory seats! That's just crazy. But I though perhaps the MKZH might, but can't find any info on it anywhere.

 

Thanks in advance. :)

 

EDIT: After more searching, I found some downloadable owners guides for the MKZH. In small print in the Seating section, it details the memory functions of the driver's seat and how it will react to the remote transponder if the easy entry function is set to on. Sounded to me just like what I was looking for, because this feature is awesome on my '09 F-150, really makes egress and entry much easier even for a small thin person such as myself.

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Yep, the easy entry feature is what you're looking for. Can't remember if the MKZ has it, but if it does, you can find the setting in the message center. However since the MKZ does not have a power steering column, it will never be able to move it without your help.

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