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Thread: R36 Sunroof Q - can u leave it open ?

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    R36 Sunroof Q - can u leave it open ?

    In the middle of summer when I park up I like to leave my sunroof open a bit to let the heat out.

    Is that possible with the r36 roof ? My understanding is that it shuts all the windows and roof when you lock it. Is that a setting on the car or am I buggered


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    You can probably change it via vagcom to stay open, i believe it will auto-shut after an hour though.
    http://www.dpham00.info/gti/vagcom/v...0for%20mkv.pdf
    Page 10 - comfort closing sunroof.

    I have no idea why you would want to leave it open, its like an open invitation to a $70K car
    Last edited by team_v; 22-09-2009 at 10:29 PM.

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    Nope ... it will be a skinny mofo who climbs thru the 3-5 inches I'm after

    Purely for ventilation and also for my dog who sits in the car sometimes. Same for the windows - I like the air to flow.

    That brings me to another issue --- if I arm the security with my dog inside will he set it off if he moves ?

    They overdo the security sometimes --- ffs we aint in Joberg and I dont really expect to be carjacked.


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    hi, mine stays open when my wife forget to close it. and this is like for hours!
    does this sounds right guys?
    I will actually monitor it now.


    hope this sorta help you a little KGB. good bloody question though

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    on my liberty subbie i can leave the roof and/or the windows open as much as I want.

    This is usually a good thing except those rare occasions when it rains here in Melb and my roof is open Having said that ... it means I get to give the seats a wipe


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    U usually leave my roof tilted up, it hasnt ever closed after 1 hour, in fact stays up overnight quite regularly though i have got rain closing enabled which works a treat, this has saved me getting wet once or twice.
    currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
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    Well i know my can stay open, it can be closed when i lock the car by pressing & holding the lock button on the remote.

    With regards to the sensor detector, you can switch that off you know. Otherwise your k9 will trigger it.

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    Barney comes to work with me daily --- some places he cant come into so ventilation is important

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgbAgent View Post
    Purely for ventilation and also for my dog who sits in the car sometimes. Same for the windows - I like the air to flow.

    That brings me to another issue --- if I arm the security with my dog inside will he set it off if he moves ?
    Quote Originally Posted by theplanner View Post
    With regards to the sensor detector, you can switch that off you know. Otherwise your k9 will trigger it.
    Two different ways to inactivate the alarm's interior motion sensors :

    1 As theplanner says, press the switch that is (probably) partway down the driver's side B pillar before locking your car (this just inactivates the motion sensors when the alarm is set).

    2 Double press the lock buttons on your remote - this will lock (but not deadlock) your car, and will leave the alarm switched off (totally).

    The motion sensors on my Octy seem to be very sensitive, if I forget and set the alarm with one of my dogs in the car it will go off nearly straight away, even if the dog is lying still on the back seat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kgbAgent View Post
    In the middle of summer when I park up I like to leave my sunroof open a bit to let the heat out.

    Is that possible with the r36 roof ? My understanding is that it shuts all the windows and roof when you lock it. Is that a setting on the car or am I buggered
    It's certainly possible in my TDI. If you lock the car with the remote button, the windows close first, then after a pause of about a second (once they're closed) the sunroof will close, however for all this to happen the lock button needs to be held constantly. The sunroof doesn't close by itself an hour after the car is locked. I can't see any reason why the control logic for the sunroof would be any different for an R36.

    When I want to leave it open for ventilation while parked, I'll normally crack the windows about 2-3cm, then open the sunroof to the max tilt position. Never had any issues.
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