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Conditions Inhibiting Automatic Operation


CONDITIONS INHIBITING AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Automatic memory setting procedures are suspended under any of the following conditions:
a. When vehicle speed is more than 7 kph (4 MPH).
b. When driver's side power seat switch, tilt or telescopic steering switch is turned on.
c. When any two of the switches (set switch and memory switches 1 and 2) are turned ON.
d. When cancel switch is turned on.
e. When selector lever is in any position other than "P".
f. When ignition switch is turned to "START' position.
(Operation resumes when ignition switch is returned to "ON".)
g. When any of the following malfunctions are detected:
- Steering tilt lock detection
(Steering tilt lock is sensed when tilt sensor signal value does not change for a certain period of time.)
- Steering tilt/telescopic sensor failure detection
(Sensor failure is sensed when sensor output is less than 0.1 volts or greater than 4.9 volts.)
- Detention switch abnormality detection
[Detention switch failure is sensed when detention switch remains off for at least 2 seconds at a vehicle speed of greater than 7 kph (4 MPH).]