Me and my girlfriend use different keys with our own driverprofiles/settings. Is it possible to do some coding, to activate memory for the door mirrors. It would be nice if they adjusts automatic, depending on driver/profile.
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Try this.
Get your keys.
Opening the door from locked "should" then set the seat and side mirrors to "your" last setting.
If it doesn't then set the seat and mirrors to where you want them. Start the car and ensure you are listed as the driver in the driver profile.
Using the procedure in the manual, then use the buttons on the seat to assign these settings to one of the presets. You should hear a chime if you've done this correctly.
Now get out of your car and lock it.
Get your G/Fs keys.
Open the door and, once again, it should set the seat and mirrors to her settings. If it doesn't go through the exact same process as per above to set her settings to a preset on the seat buttons.
Then get out and lock the car with her key.
Open it up with your keys and it should now go to your settings.
One thing I've noticed with the VW that is different to my Audi, that I'd been familiar with, is that the memory function doesn't seem to work unless the car had been previously locked. If a new driver opens the door without it being actually locked first it doesn't register the second driver.
Pushing the preset button on the seat though will set the seat and mirrors to the setting associated with that preset.
During all of this only have one key on you at any time. Put one key some distance away while doing this process with the other key. If the car sees two keys it will get all confused as it won't know which one to reference.
I had issues with my drivers seat not remembering settings. A VCDS scan revealed that it was missing its basic initialisation settings. Doing this initialisation process with VCDS didn't help. It wouldn't keep the settings.
I took the car to the dealer and they had the same problem. They had to do a firmware update of the convenience module. They said there was a bulletin out about it and they had seen this problem before.
Only other thing I can think of is to make sure you're not missing something in the driver convenience settings. I'm in Dubai at the moment and can't check it for you.
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Just wondering how long it usually takes to get stuff changed on the OBDeleven app.
I've finally gotten around to getting the tablet connected etc.
Detected 1 fault, it is taking in excess of 30 minutes to clear - still going so far but I'm going to pull the plug very soon.
I have full Wifi bars on my tablet, internet at my place is more than adequate.
Was hoping it would be a couple minutes each. At this rate it will take me forever to do all the tweaks I want.
Last edited by veew; 03-09-2017 at 06:17 PM.
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can I ask was that from my thread?
also did a bit more playing just now as after I installed my RVC my car play stopped working, so popped out the mmi, all connections ok, went into obd11 and looked at infotainment, long coding, byte 19, as changed bit 4 to ticked, enabled all the bits one by one and found that bit 6 is power to the USB and bit 7 is data lines (maybe what it's called?) to USB, as when I clicked bit 6 the phone stopped charging and when I clicked bit 7 the car play detected phone and asked if I wanted to connect
dunno if that's any use to anyone
also looked in rear view camera for 3D but it wasn't there
well, if you go to long coding in the info module at the top right you should see a little black/white box with 0 &1 in it, press that, then you should be presented with a long number like this 027310010000000051110102008808001F0900E6012004009F Going across the screen, every 2 numbers are a byte, so if you press the green right arrow it should go across 2 digits at a time, (under the long number to the left you should see what byte your on) move across to 23, then there should be a list of bits going down the screen with box's next to them, if any of the boxes are filled that means that bit is selected, if you want 00 then deselect any boxes that are filled and press and hold the green tick, then the 2 digits in the long coding at the top should change to 00 (take a note of your old number just in case it goes wrong), then you are done
Last edited by Jap; 03-09-2017 at 08:56 PM.
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