GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VEHICLE 37 The Easy Entry/Easy Exit feature is disabledwhen the driver’s seat position is less than0.9 inches (22.7 mm) forward of the rearstop. At this position, there is no benefit tothe driver by moving the seat for Easy Exit orEasy Entry.When enabled in Uconnect Settings, Easy Entryand Easy Exit positions are stored in eachmemory setting profile. Refer to “Driver MemorySettings — If Equipped” in this chapter forfurther information.NOTE:The Easy Entry/Exit feature is not enabled whenthe vehicle is delivered from the factory. TheEasy Entry/Exit feature is enabled (or laterdisabled) through the programmable featuresin the Uconnect system. Refer to “UconnectSettings” in “Multimedia” for further informa-tion.Heated Seats — If EquippedOn some models, the front and rear seats maybe equipped with heaters located in the seatcushions and seatbacks.Front Heated SeatsThe heated seats control buttons are located onthe center instrument panel below thetouchscreen, and are also located within theclimate or controls screen of the touchscreen. Push the heated seat button once to turnthe HI setting on. Push the heated seat button a secondtime to turn the MED setting on. Push the heated seat button a third timeto turn the LO setting on. Push the heated seat button a fourth timeto turn the heating elements off.NOTE: The engine must be running for the heatedseats to operate. The level of heat selected will stay on untilthe operator changes it.WARNING! Persons who are unable to feel pain to theskin because of advanced age, chronicillness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medica-tion, alcohol use, exhaustion or other phys-ical condition must exercise care whenusing the seat heater. It may cause burnseven at low temperatures, especially ifused for long periods of time. Do not place anything on the seat or seat-back that insulates against heat, such as ablanket or cushion. This may cause the seatheater to overheat. Sitting in a seat that hasbeen overheated could cause seriousburns due to the increased surfacetemperature of the seat.2