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ozr
03-04-2012, 10:41 AM
I thought these R' went into auto lockdown and wound/shut up any open windows or sunroof if open when raining.
I had my roof open to vent hot air whilst parked and we had a shower. i thought "it will be all good" as it has auto shutdown. I was wrong ...very wrong. Any one comment on this application as i was positive that it was one of the features of the car. I will test it in a controlled environment with the hose on the rain sensor on the weekend and see if it shuts down the roof or auto winds up the windows.

team_v
03-04-2012, 11:10 AM
I believe this has to be activated through VCDS as it isn't operational from the factory here.
I don't think you can activate it through the MFD at this stage.

ConR
03-04-2012, 11:11 AM
+1 with above. Needs to be programmed through VCDS

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ozr
03-04-2012, 11:18 AM
This sort of stuff cracks me up.
Why would'nt they activate it as pre-delivery

team_v
03-04-2012, 11:29 AM
This sort of stuff cracks me up.
Why would'nt they activate it as pre-delivery

I assume it isn't activated pre-delivery in case it doesn't work at some stage and then they get sued for the damage to the car.
This way you can activate it if you like but they don't have any risk.

blutopless2
03-04-2012, 11:38 AM
how can they not have any risk??
Its a feature/function in the car that if it doesn't work correctly should be returned and fixed.
As a side comment.....
I find it funny that they still dont offer some sort of list of features that you can have activated prior to the car being handed over to you at the dealership.

ozr
03-04-2012, 11:46 AM
Your side comment makes a valuable point that goes to the service provided by the manufacturer or lack of it.
When taking delivery of my BMW X5 back in 2004 I was given a list of these functions and I ticked the options i wanted active and presto when I took delivery - the car was set up as I wanted it.
This sort of guff really pisses me off as it will cost me $$ at the stealership to have them activated. Unless of course one buys the VCDS system to do own patches. But it leaves a stale taste in ones mouth.
how can they not have any risk??
Its a feature/function in the car that if it doesn't work correctly should be returned and fixed.
As a side comment.....
I find it funny that they still dont offer some sort of list of features that you can have activated prior to the car being handed over to you at the dealership.

team_v
03-04-2012, 11:47 AM
how can they not have any risk??
Its a feature/function in the car that if it doesn't work correctly should be returned and fixed.
As a side comment.....
I find it funny that they still dont offer some sort of list of features that you can have activated prior to the car being handed over to you at the dealership.

There is no risk to the dealership as it is not activated form the factory and it is notdetailed in the specifications so you are responsible for closing hte windows and sunroof in the event of weather.

If you go ahead and activate the auto-close then you take on that risk as VW never advertised that the car would auto-close and it was not activated when you got it.

ozr
03-04-2012, 11:53 AM
I seem to remember a net add that showed a VW shutting down in a storm and it was advertised as a "smart" gimmick.
So they have definetely advertised it but I am not certain which car it referred to.
I might have seen the ad overseas too. Cant recall but definetely seen an add.
There is no risk to the dealership as it is not activated form the factory and it is notdetailed in the specifications so you are responsible for closing hte windows and sunroof in the event of weather.

If you go ahead and activate the auto-close then you take on that risk as VW never advertised that the car would auto-close and it was not activated when you got it.

team_v
03-04-2012, 01:10 PM
I seem to remember a net add that showed a VW shutting down in a storm and it was advertised as a "smart" gimmick.
So they have definetely advertised it but I am not certain which car it referred to.
I might have seen the ad overseas too. Cant recall but definetely seen an add.

It could have been an overseas model.
I don't know of any VW in Aus that came acitvated unless you asked them to activate it upon delivery.
There are quite a few vagcom owners on here, you could just get htem to activate for the cost of a bottle of alcohol or ask them to do it at your next service.

I also assume due to cost cutting/product platforms that VW Group have a range wide rain sensing wiper setting.
So in say the Bentley's it comes activated but it's easier/cheaper to use the same electrics module and just de-activate it for lower models than it is to have 15 different versions of an electric module for their multi-brand company.

Andych
03-04-2012, 01:25 PM
Yep, agree 100% with Team V.
It isn't much different to there being no RVC on the Roc or some Golf models not having tyre pressure sensors.
That doesn't help your wet interior but it is the case I think.


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