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Steering wheel setting not consistent

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I have an R1T first generation and my steering wheel setting that I have programmed for my profile occasionally does not go back to the original setting. I have it usually set to be very low close to my lap, but on occasions it is adjusted so it is higher up. When I try to manually move the steering wheel down closer to my lap, it does not allow me to go anywhere close to where I typically have it. But then on some other times when I get in the car, it works fine.
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I have an R1T first generation and my steering wheel setting that I have programmed for my profile occasionally does not go back to the original setting. I have it usually set to be very low close to my lap, but on occasions it is adjusted so it is higher up. When I try to manually move the steering wheel down closer to my lap, it does not allow me to go anywhere close to where I typically have it. But then on some other times when I get in the car, it works fine.
Yep. Very inconsistent on repositioning memory seats as well. I have turned off the easy entry feature because my steering wheel slowly creeps position over time. Recalibrating helps for a month or so before it does it again.
 

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One of my biggest complaints. Cars with this going back to 2002 never needed calibration. Also, leaving car unlocked at home means that every single day when opening the door wakes the vehicle, the memory settings just flat do not apply. Nothing happens until I get out, close the door, then open and get in again.
 

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Ive had some issues with this. Possible “solution” “work around” that ive found because my R1t seems to like my wife’s phone better than mine even when Ive been driving it all day; is to change drivers briefly. If I find the steering column or seat not being where I left it, i switch to my wife’s settings briefly and then back to mine. Hope that helps
 

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Ive had some issues with this. Possible “solution” “work around” that ive found because my R1t seems to like my wife’s phone better than mine even when Ive been driving it all day; is to change drivers briefly. If I find the steering column or seat not being where I left it, i switch to my wife’s settings briefly and then back to mine. Hope that helps
I'm the only driver on my truck, and my workaround had been to press the Gear Tunnel button which wakes the truck and doesn't actually open the door.

That said, even with proximity features off at home, the truck is still definitely waking occasionally based on phone proximity because I'll go out and the door handles will just be lit up, contributing to vampire drain. This is also entirely the culprit of the Camp Speaker powering on when the vehicle sleeps, although the Camp Speaker needs a new firmware that doesn't wake just because it thinks it's been undocked.

Didn't mean to hijack this thread, lol. Just easily identifiable and fixable stuff that they know about and won't do anything about, even when we give perfectly clear examples, with video, and solutions.
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