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lazy entry

hello new hear can someone tell me what lazy entry is its no where in my manual

Post #233916 Wed Aug 19 2009 9:52am
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shmoogle



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Welcome 2009 Rover Smile

Lazy entry is the capability for you to have your seat memory settings etc coded to a particular key, so that when you put the key in the ignition, it sets to your predefined settings. You need to turn it on via the i button first, then set your settings and away you go. 

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Post #233918 Wed Aug 19 2009 9:57am
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doesn't it also move the seats all the way back when leaving the vehicle Question Current: I can't say...Oh the Shame!
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Yep, supposedly... Very Happy 

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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

I've never had my seat move back, and the mirrors sometimes refuse to return the the standard 'up' position after they have tilted 'down' to reverse.

The dealer said this might be because the battery has gone flat or been disconnected sometime in the past.

Anyone know a fix for this behaviour?? I keep telling myself 'It's a toy'
But I've broken quite a lot of toys in my time.....

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Romania 2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Java Black

merwiz wrote:
I've never had my seat move back, and the mirrors sometimes refuse to return the the standard 'up' position after they have tilted 'down' to reverse.

The dealer said this might be because the battery has gone flat or been disconnected sometime in the past.

Anyone know a fix for this behaviour??


I have the same issues with the mirrors not returning, This only happens occasionally.

If lazy entry is related to the seat position with diffrent keys how do you program the seat position to the key?

Post #233955 Wed Aug 19 2009 1:18pm
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Go through the process with your chosen key in the ignition... the settings get written to it, so that when you insert the key next time it reads and sets them. It's all fairly pointless if you're the only one who ever drives it.

It does seem problematic though - lots of those issues reported on this here forum Wink 

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it applies the settings when you use the unlock button. The wife has one setting and I another just got to remember not to pick up the wrong key.
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umbertob



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Jonty wrote:
doesn't it also move the seats all the way back when leaving the vehicle Question


AFAIK that's not part of Lazy Entry. I think the seat slides back and the steering column lifts up and away from you when you remove the key from the ignition only if you have the electrically adjustable steering column and flip that switch to Auto.

The memory mirrors can be trouble if you have a 2006/7 and have Lazy Entry enabled. A bunch of memory modules were defective and caused the mirrors to go nuts, there was a TSB issued last year or so. I just turned Lazy Entry off, like others have said it is a useless feature if you are the only driver and/or only use one key to open the car. 

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