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Jakeys Obscure Features 18-03-2016, 01:52 PM
kamold Will have to check that,... 18-03-2016, 02:51 PM
Jakeys Yep in hindsight it's... 18-03-2016, 03:14 PM
Guest001 My Passat does that but you... 22-03-2016, 08:58 PM
Jakeys Yeah there are holes on the... 22-03-2016, 10:05 PM
kamold Cool thanks for bothering to... 18-03-2016, 03:18 PM
3C4M Guy One of my pet hates is... 22-03-2016, 08:18 PM
kleung Wait 'till you discover that... 25-03-2016, 11:25 AM
3C4M Guy Thanks for those tips kleung.... 25-03-2016, 12:39 PM
Jakeys What do you mean by self... 25-03-2016, 02:40 PM
3C4M Guy That's interesting about... 25-03-2016, 03:15 PM
kleung With the MY09 update (two... 25-03-2016, 10:38 PM
Guest001 Another thing i have done is... 25-03-2016, 02:58 PM
Jakeys Yeah, VCDS you can set it to... 25-03-2016, 03:54 PM
snerlo Just further to the self... 27-03-2016, 07:09 AM
Jakeys Another tiny detail. If you... 30-03-2016, 02:23 PM
00100100 Two things to add to the list... 30-03-2016, 10:07 PM
weonarok Probably a good thing the... 31-03-2016, 06:57 AM
Jakeys For wiper blades I buy Bosch... 31-03-2016, 09:21 AM
Guest001 Well I do know what I do know... 31-03-2016, 12:03 PM
kleung Found another cool feature. ... 26-04-2016, 09:19 PM
OilBurna Don't forget auto hold will... 31-03-2016, 09:40 AM
claude626 Someone mentioned the cruise... 03-01-2017, 08:26 PM
Jakeys Hillbilly's instructions for... 04-01-2017, 08:39 AM
brettue Thanks for this, I was... 04-01-2017, 12:48 PM
Guest001 Dont want to rain on your... 24-01-2017, 01:17 PM
Eaglehawk Don't you just pull the stick... 03-01-2017, 08:37 PM
Harrydhillon Usually the 'Set' and... 03-01-2017, 09:36 PM
Guest001 You pull the stalk towards... 03-01-2017, 09:48 PM
ClassicAU This is an interesting... 24-01-2017, 12:58 PM
Guest001 Yes you can fold them with... 24-01-2017, 01:57 PM
Jakeys Can you elaborate on this? I... 26-01-2017, 08:33 PM
Guest001 http://www.vwwatercooled.com.a... 26-01-2017, 09:09 PM
ClassicAU Thanks! Shame about the... 24-01-2017, 01:35 PM
BoraBora That's so you can use it as... 26-01-2017, 07:04 AM
Passat R36 Remote Mirror Folding is the... 26-01-2017, 10:39 PM
Jakeys Hey Hillbilly, appreciate the... 27-01-2017, 09:34 AM
kamold There may yet be a way to do... 27-01-2017, 09:37 AM
Jakeys Controllers sounds not... 27-01-2017, 09:57 AM
BoraBora Does this help with the... 30-01-2017, 07:08 PM
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jakeys View Post

    On the note of indicators, with the comfort indicating (Just tap it to make it flash three times) two cool things about that. One is if you want you can set it to be five times in VCDS if you have a cable, and two is if you comfort indicate again while it's doing it, it resets the timer for another three. So mid lane change you decide it's taking a bit long and you want to indicate more just tap it again. Not exciting but since it was brought up already, I figured I'd mention it.
    That's interesting about being able to use VCDS to change the comfort setting from 3 to 5 flashes. Also good to know you can reactivate for another 3. Generally I like the feature but just occasionally when I activate accidentally, I wish I could stop the flashing before it gets to 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3C4M Guy View Post
    I had the car years and was always frustrated that the Climatronic unit had to be switched on in order to get some fresh air flow. Some days you don't want heat or cooling - just nice filtered air from outside. I must have been bored enough to read the manual one day and discovered that pushing the lower right ECON button turns off the air con and allows fresh air from outside. A bit like a 60s car with a knob to pull called “VENT”!
    With the MY09 update (two dial climatronic), they went back to the standard AC button - I know the MkV Golfs and the early B6 Passats had the 'Econ' button instead of an 'AC' button, where the operation was reversed - light on = AC off.

    I usually just leave my climatronic on fan speed 1, AC off, temp set to 'low', recirc on auto, and air flow either to face or floor+windscreen.

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    What do you mean by self adjusting perpetually backlit instruments?
    Not sure about the early B6es, but the instrument cluster fitted to MY09+ B6es (white MFD) have dials that have variable automatic backlighting that operates even with the headlights off. If you are driving into the sunset in the late afternoon for example, the backlighting cranks right up to improve the contrast of the dials.

    It's most noticeable when you go from a brightly lit environment into somewhere dark, like an underground car park - you can see the backlight on the dials fading out.

    From memory they also light up dimly when you first turn the ignition on - again you can see this if you go to start the car in a dark environment without the headlight switch in the 'off' position.

    With the cruise control, initially I thought it sucked until I figured the 1km/h trick out.
    The +/-10km/h function is clever - the first push up or down rounds up or down to the nearest 10km/h increment, which is very handy when you're out on the open road and have to slow down from highway speeds as you pass through towns.

    You can also preset the speed while the cruise control disengaged, so when you pull the lever for 'resume', it goes to whatever your new set speed is.

    On the note of indicators, with the comfort indicating (Just tap it to make it flash three times) two cool things about that.
    The full flash thing I mentioned works even if comfort indicators are disabled.

    One is if you want you can set it to be five times in VCDS if you have a cable
    That's a little uncool actually - I'm somewhat disappointed that VW didn't make that a menu item - Holden have managed to do this in the VF Commodore, but in the VW it's either on or off.

    Interesting. My MY10.5 doesn't work like this, if you just switch the whole system off with the OFF button, you still get air filtering in. I think you have to switch it off the face vents first before you turn the system off, but I could be wrong about that, it's been a while.
    When you press the 'off' button on climate control systems, I typically find that it simply turns the fan and AC off, and leaves everything else where it was - heater mixer flap position, air direction, recirc setting etc. So if you were getting warm air out of the vents when you pressed 'off', you'd still continue to get warm air, just without fan boost.

    More clever stuff:

    I've noticed is that the auto headlights are smart enough to know the difference between passing under a bridge, and going into a tunnel. It's still responsive enough so that my HIDs are on and warmed up by the time it gets dark enough in a tunnel for the headlights to make a difference, but they don't switch on every time I go under a bridge on the freeway. Lexus/Toyota, I'm looking at you.

    They're also smart enough to recalibrate themselves to come on in lighter conditions during wet weather - I don't know the exact criteria, but as I understand it, if the headlights are in auto mode, they will come on if the wipers operate more than 5 times a minute, or something along those lines.

    An emergency lock barrel is hidden under a cover on the driver's door handle, and is operated using the removable emergency key in the key cartridge. The same removable emergency key can be used as a lever to open the fuse box cover.

    The radio can be operated even without the ignition on.

    When you have the back seat squabs folded forward, you can attach the retractable vertical cargo blind to it, and there are slots in the roof lining to which you can hook the blind.

    In terms of build quality - the body is assembled with laser seam welding (vs spot welding commonly used by other manufacturers), and the door hinges are forged steel (as opposed to pressed steel hinges). The B6 and B7 wagon's tailgates use pressed steel hinges, but starting from the B8, even the tailgate hinges are forged steel.

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    I tried quoting inline to your post but there's so much detail, it became a mess so I'll just chuck all my replies in and hope it makes sense.

    Climatronic notes: I don't think the upgraded climatronic came in until MY10 or MY10.5? But the behaviour you're describing is accurate.

    Instrument lighting: Not sure this is accurate. I have an MY10.5 with white MFD and mine doesn't have this feature. If it is sunset and I have my headlight switch to off, the dials will become unreadable until I turn the parkers on, when it then goes to whatever brightness I set with the brightness dial. The needles are always lit but the dials are not lit until I turn the parkers on and then they're just lit to where I tell them to be.

    Cruise stuff: Agreed with everything you said, it's a great system. Same with the indicators, and the auto headlights not turning on instantly for tunnels, I think that must just be a timed delay. Good to know they work in unison with the wipers. All this little engineering, signs of a well designed car. On not being able to change the comfort indicator numbers in the MFD menu, double check, I could be wrong. I haven't adjusted any of those settings since I bought the car and the VCDS cable. Although I did turn two stage locking (Driver's door unlocks on first press remaining doors on second press) off when I got a girlfriend, haha. Cause I kept having to press it twice for her door to unlock.

    Emergency lock and radio when car off I knew, although with the radio, you must use the head unit, the steering wheel controls won't work until ignition is on. I didn't think to use the key as a lever for the fuse box but surely that's a coincidence? Remember the car also comes with a screwdriver in the back as well with the tyre jacking tools.

    Knew about the blind being able to be attached with the seats forward, didn't know about the welding stuff, that's cool.

    I'll add some more details after all that great stuff from kleung. Did you know:

    1. When you turn the car off or on, the fuel and temperature gauges no matter where they are always hit zero or their marks at the same time? So if your temp is at 90 but your fuel is at 100% and thus fuel gauge has twice as far to travel, it will move twice as quickly so they both hit zero at the same time. Blew my mind when I noticed, such a tiny feature that would have to have been coded meticulously by a programmer for such minimal gain.

    2. On some cars, with VCDS, you can enable "Needle staging" on startup. It doesn't seem to be related to model year as my MY10.5 can't do it but someone else's on here they were able to enable. It is tied to the instrument cluster so if you replace that part, the new one may support it. See a video here. Note also you can see my previous note about the needles working too, his fuel gauge moves way quicker so they both stop in unison.

    3. If you have a trailer plugged in, auto tailgate disables itself and you have to manually lift the tailgate, so that it doesn't hit your trailer by accident!

    I'm sure I can come up with more later!

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    Another thing i have done is when I open the door my seat slides back to make it easier to get out and when I get in and put the key in it slides up to normal position. My indicators are set on 5 and would prefer iton 3 or 4 actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly View Post
    Another thing i have done is when I open the door my seat slides back to make it easier to get out and when I get in and put the key in it slides up to normal position. My indicators are set on 5 and would prefer iton 3 or 4 actually.
    Yeah, VCDS you can set it to 3, or maybe even in the convenience menu in the MFD, double check there too. And the door seat slide thing I also have activated with VCDS, as well as my windows and sunroof closing when it detects rain. (Unbelievable that isn't stock, guess they weren't convinced they could always rely on it.)

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    Just further to the self parking wipers, have you noticed that they sometimes flinch one you turn the car on? That's because they flip the wiper over so that the wipers when they are at rest, don't constantly have the wiper "folded" one way. It flips the blade over so that it is "folded" the other way. It prolongs the life of the blades unlike normal cars where your wiper blades might be folded one way for months before you have to use them and they sort of stay in that shape because they have been sitting out in the sun and get baked because they are rubber. Another great little feature.
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    Another tiny detail. If you have a warning chime play (Fuel, low tyre pressure, or in my case seatbelt warning due to some weight on the passenger seat) the indicators don't make noise in the cabin until the chime stops! As in the typical "click... click" doesn't happen, the light just flashes.

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    Two things to add to the list that not everyone might be aware off:

    - The sunroof shade cover has open slots in it. That is so that on hot days, you can tilt up the sunroof when leaving the car and not have to open the shade cover. Hence sun light will not come in through the sunroof. Hot air will flow through the slots of the shade cover and out though the sun roof.

    - The sun visor, when using it against the side driver window, it can slide backwards or forwards to better cover the sunlight that might be coming through the driver window during sunrise or sunset.

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    Probably a good thing the wiper blades 'flip' to prolong their life considering that they are $80 or more a pair against 'old style' blades being a couple of bucks. Obscure Features
    With Ross Tech the 'lane changing blinkers' can be changed from off too 5 flashers.
    On latter models you can also go in and change the values to make the speedometer more accurate. Mine is now spot on with my GPS.
    There is also provision to correct the odometer settings (I run much larger tyres on my rok and the odometer reads low) but it needs a code that unfortunately only My VW himself appears to have. Obscure Features


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    Quote Originally Posted by weonarok View Post
    Probably a good thing the wiper blades 'flip' to prolong their life considering that they are $80 or more a pair against 'old style' blades being a couple of bucks. Obscure Features
    With Ross Tech the 'lane changing blinkers' can be changed from off too 5 flashers.
    On latter models you can also go in and change the values to make the speedometer more accurate. Mine is now spot on with my GPS.
    There is also provision to correct the odometer settings (I run much larger tyres on my rok and the odometer reads low) but it needs a code that unfortunately only My VW himself appears to have. Obscure Features


    "You don't know what you don't know"

    Cheers dave
    For wiper blades I buy Bosch Aerotwins. They make them for front and also rear for wagon. Fantastic blade, wasn't much more expensive than when I was buying them for my old Verada. I haven't actually ever replaced with OEM so I can't say a direct comparison but I've been very happy with the price and performance of the Bosch wipers and have always heard good reviews from others. Food for thought there.

    On the speedometer accuracy, while that is true, I looked at doing that and realised it's actually a bit more difficult than just adding or subtracting a number of km's, there are ratios and different ranges involved. I would suggest unless you're very confident with what you're doing not messing with those speedo numbers.

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