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    ignition on, doors closed, etc.
    Access the MFD menu by holding down the rocker on the end of the wiper stalk. you should see 3 options MFD, AUDIO, SETUP. toggle down to SETUP and press the button under the stalk to access the menu.
    Toggle to CONVENIENCE and press the understalk button.
    there are 3 options:
    Single Door (to open drivers door or all 4)
    Auto Close (closes all doors at around 10kph)
    Auto Open (on withdrawal of key from ignition)

    toggle to the option you need, a solid triangle to the left of the option means it is enabled. select/deselect with the understalk button.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    ignition on, doors closed, etc.
    Access the MFD menu by holding down the rocker on the end of the wiper stalk. you should see 3 options MFD, AUDIO, SETUP. toggle down to SETUP and press the button under the stalk to access the menu.
    Toggle to CONVENIENCE and press the understalk button.
    there are 3 options:
    Single Door (to open drivers door or all 4)
    Auto Close (closes all doors at around 10kph)
    Auto Open (on withdrawal of key from ignition)

    toggle to the option you need, a solid triangle to the left of the option means it is enabled. select/deselect with the understalk button.
    I actually just successfully did it, as well as making the doors open with only one press. Thank you but .
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    Ah I could never figure why it had one door and auto close, auto open...figured they were the same thing. Makes sense. For some reason I thought the other options were if you want all doors to open when you press the remote.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    ignition on, doors closed, etc.
    Access the MFD menu by holding down the rocker on the end of the wiper stalk. you should see 3 options MFD, AUDIO, SETUP. toggle down to SETUP and press the button under the stalk to access the menu.
    Toggle to CONVENIENCE and press the understalk button.
    there are 3 options:
    Single Door (to open drivers door or all 4)
    Auto Close (closes all doors at around 10kph)
    Auto Open (on withdrawal of key from ignition)

    toggle to the option you need, a solid triangle to the left of the option means it is enabled. select/deselect with the understalk button.
    Yeah, changed mine then shortly after delivery. Not sure if others notice but it seem the settings for the doors is linked to the actual key. Main key had open all doors / spare is 1st push drivers door only, 2nd push the rest. Have not tried the rest of the settings to see if those are linked too though.

    And I do agree the manual is not the greatest. It seems to be translated by someone who have not been inside the vehicle but more of a professional translator. Things seem to be explained in a roundabout way IMO. Sometimes after double / triple reading, I still do not get what it is trying to say. After playing with the options in the MFD with the 'assistance' of the manual, I gave up at the climate control, there are too much lights / options and i can't continue reading that manual. (ie left light is this, right light is that and no light is what. hahaaa, finally figured those out on another day where i was feeling much fresher!!) Maybe it is just me..........
    Last edited by Pariah; 06-10-2010 at 04:18 AM.

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    OMG! Was just pricing a Superb V6 (wagon) with local dealer, had spent a LOT of time figuring out which options and accessories I'll get. But, something I didn't count on was the Audi-style pricing!

    A tow ball - $2,294!!!!!!!!!!! That's obscene. The dealer said he could get one for probably $1,995 but that they have to be genuine Audi accessories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Happs View Post
    OMG! Was just pricing a Superb V6 (wagon) with local dealer, had spent a LOT of time figuring out which options and accessories I'll get. But, something I didn't count on was the Audi-style pricing!

    A tow ball - $2,294!!!!!!!!!!! That's obscene. The dealer said he could get one for probably $1,995 but that they have to be genuine Audi accessories.
    It's not the ironmongery that's expensive - it's the wiring for the canbus system. That price is about average for most similar canbus type electrical systems.

    You can get it a bit cheaper (the wiring) if you want to faff about with DIY import from the UK.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    It's not the ironmongery that's expensive - it's the wiring for the canbus system. That price is about average for most similar canbus type electrical systems.
    Was it a quote for an in-stock car or an order? You'd think if you were ordering it from the factory, it'd be the cheapest way to have it fitted (seeing as the wiring loom would take a couple of minutes to install).

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    I'm really wondering if more Aus delivered than not might have had the wiring put in by default to make up for low stock and having to order it in, especially the initial rollout stock which I think mine was at the tail end of....I should check my codes.

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    is ID7 still the wiring code? My Dec09 build Scout has ID7, but no mention of it anywhere else.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobski View Post
    Was it a quote for an in-stock car or an order? You'd think if you were ordering it from the factory, it'd be the cheapest way to have it fitted (seeing as the wiring loom would take a couple of minutes to install).
    It was an order, but I don't know if it's fitted at the factory or at the dealer (they call both 'factory fitted', but they really mean genuine parts and not fitted after-market).

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