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Help! The PCM on my 2011 Cayenne is driving me crazy. I can't get it to store any of the radio or satellite stations on the Presets. I have followed the procedure for storing them initially (assigning stations to preset buttons), but whenever I stop and restart the car, they are lost. Is there something I'm missing, or is there a problem with my unit?

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Help! The PCM on my 2011 Cayenne is driving me crazy. I can't get it to store any of the radio or satellite stations on the Presets. I have followed the procedure for storing them initially (assigning stations to preset buttons), but whenever I stop and restart the car, they are lost. Is there something I'm missing, or is there a problem with my unit?

Very strange, have you tried a factory reset.

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Help! The PCM on my 2011 Cayenne is driving me crazy. I can't get it to store any of the radio or satellite stations on the Presets. I have followed the procedure for storing them initially (assigning stations to preset buttons), but whenever I stop and restart the car, they are lost. Is there something I'm missing, or is there a problem with my unit?

Very strange, have you tried a factory reset.

No, I considered it but was holding out to see if someone could explain what I might be doing wrong. A member on Rennlist pointed out that I need to save Presets to my seat memory button whenever I program them; I don't think I've done that yet, so I'll try that first to see if it corrects the issue.

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Follow-up: Problem solved - you do have to save your Preset selections to your seat memory button (which also saves your HVAC preference in addition to your seats and mirrors). So now the wifey and I can have our own tuner settings. :)

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Follow-up: Problem solved - you do have to save your Preset selections to your seat memory button (which also saves your HVAC preference in addition to your seats and mirrors). So now the wifey and I can have our own tuner settings. :)

Crazy the radio presets controlled by the seat ..... next you will be telling us the seat settings are done by the radio.;)

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