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    The 'Check deadlock' message is informing you that the vehicle may lock itself once you've removed the keys, and closed the doors.

    As for the 'Coming home' function ("Home" refers to where you parked the car, not the car itself. So effectively, Coming home is getting out, Leaving home is getting in.), have you tried leaving the car unlocked for the duration of the 30secs?

    If my memory serves me correct, the lights will go out, as soon as you lock the car. Inversely, they will come on when you unlock it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    The 'Check deadlock' message is informing you that the vehicle may lock itself once you've removed the keys, and closed the doors.
    Ok thanks for that. That makes sense

    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    As for the 'Coming home' function ("Home" refers to where you parked the car, not the car itself. So effectively, Coming home is getting out, Leaving home is getting in.), have you tried leaving the car unlocked for the duration of the 30secs?
    Yes, I've left the car unlocked. It's parked inside the garage. So if Leaving Home is getting "into" the car - i.e press the unlock of the remote, the headlights do turn "ON" of an evening for up to 30 secs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
    If my memory serves me correct, the lights will go out, as soon as you lock the car. Inversely, they will come on when you unlock it.
    Headlights and DRL's turn off the moment I take the key out of the ignition. Yes, the lights come on the moment I unlock.
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    May be dependant on where you've set the headlight switch.

    Like most things with a bombardment of settings and options, you may have to play around with everything until you get it all working the way you want. Bare in mind, at some point, you'll have to come to some sort of compromise.
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    Flick your high beams just before you get out of the car to activate 'Coming Home'.

    If you have access to VCDS you can program the car so that it happens every time you get out of the car (at night) without having to flick the high beams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    Flick your high beams just before you get out of the car to activate 'Coming Home'.

    If you have access to VCDS you can program the car so that it happens every time you get out of the car (at night) without having to flick the high beams.
    Thanks for the advice. There's no mention of this in the user manual. I'll give it a go tonight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    Bit 0 ticked means the lights go off when you stop the car, and then turn on when you open the drivers door, and the 30 seconds starts counting now. More useful if you don't get out of the car immediately.
    When I open the driver's door, the headlights are off, but the interior lights turn on. Is the "Coming Home" feature supposed to turn on the headlights for the 30 sec duration? On my mate's Golf 2010 TSI, the headlights do turn on when he opens his door (he has the stock standard halogen headlights), but on mine (HID), the headlights do not turn on at all. In any case, maybe it's a good thing as I can only imagine having a Xenon bulb turn on and off isn't good for the ballast and the life of the bulb.
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    I have halogens. Headlights turn on when the door opens and lasts for 30 seconds (that's a setting I changed in VCDS though).

    I think the interior lights turn on when the car turns off or when I remove the key from ignition, can't remember.

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    The warning message about checking locking depends on how many times you press the lock button on the remote.

    1 x - doors are deadlocked. Can't open them from inside. If someone smashes the window they still can't open the door.

    2 x - doors are locked from the outside but can be opened from the inside. Useful if you have the kids in the car at the servo.

    3 x - you pressed the button 1 x too many. Who knows what it does

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_R View Post
    Flick your high beams just before you get out of the car to activate 'Coming Home'.
    Ryan_R - you da man! Thanks for the advice. yes, flicking the high beam on inside the car park momentarily turns the beam on and then off. I open the door and presto, the headlights stay on. I lock the car, the headlights still remain on and automatically turn off after 30 secs.

    It's a shame that VW don't program this as a standard. Why do I need to flick the high beam on at night to activate the "Coming Home" feature. It should be software driven via the MFD as standard. Anyways, thanks for the advice. I was on the verge of taking the car into the dealership to investigate. Now I know it actually does work, but needs some user intervention to get it happening. Wonder if everyone else knew about this? It doesn't mention it anywhere in the User Manual!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigger73 View Post
    The warning message about checking locking depends on how many times you press the lock button on the remote.
    The warning message appears in the MFD display the moment i take the key out of the ignition.
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    I'm sure I've read it in my manual, but never used it until I fiddled with VCDS. It's been asked/answered on the forums before as well.

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    quote ""It's a shame that VW don't program this as a standard. Why do I need to flick the high beam on at night to activate the "Coming Home" feature. It should be software driven via the MFD as standard. Anyways, thanks for the advice. I was on the verge of taking the car into the dealership to investigate. Now I know it actually does work, but needs some user intervention to get it happening. Wonder if everyone else knew about this? It doesn't mention it anywhere in the User Manual!![COLOR="Silver"]""

    The reason you need to flick the high beams to activate the coming home feature is that owners of older models got sick of people saying "you have left your lights on" every time they locked their cars in darkness. Now thankfully you can choose quite easily to activate it or not.

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