When I first got mine, I went back to shut the sunroof only to find it had shut already....i had forgotten about that feature....i didn't realise the windows go up as well....
Usually during hot weather I leave the car windows open an inch or two when my car is parked at work.
One of the features of the Octavia is the auto close windows in the event of rain but I must say that I was somewhat sceptical about it's usefulness. Well we have just had a brief shower of rain here and looking out the office window I notice that the car windows are now all safely closed up. I'm sold on this feature now.
When I first got mine, I went back to shut the sunroof only to find it had shut already....i had forgotten about that feature....i didn't realise the windows go up as well....
On the MFD set up - there is an option for "Rain Op" I think it is, you need to have that selected. It's explained in the owners manual anyway, just have a quick read.
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This is what the user manual says:
"On vehicles with rain sensor you can switch on or off the function for automatic closing of the windows and the sliding/tilting roof in case of rain and locked vehicle. If it is not raining and the function is set, the windows including the sliding/tilting roof are closed automatically after approx. 12 hours."
Page 30 for those who have one.
Hmm I didn't know they close after 12 hrs, good to know in case spiders decide to climb in during the night.
K1W1 how have you gone with the auto function while driving. I've noticed you need a fair bit of rain hitting the windscreen before the wipers activate?
The wipers are set to auto and I tried playing with the sliding knob on top of the windscreen stalk but that didn't do much?
I haven't tried the window up feature yet, but noticing how much rain was hitting the front windscreen the other night while driving before the wipers started I would of thought the car would get wet inside before the windows went up...
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