Yep, use this once I have had my blast.... :P
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Yes, had the same problem just last weekend. I've owned vDub's since 2010 and in both Golf's it's always been seamless. Ignition On then off, then flick stalk down to activate service position, same for returning to normal.
As for the 2019 Allspace, I was able to get into service pos ok, but getting it back to normal took several goes.. started engine, moved car, etc etc.. Finally it went back. I put it down to the insanely digital system in the car, much more going on.
I think it's tied to the same system that uses the fuel consumption since start - i.e. since cold. Often when driving and stopping for a few hours and driving again this system will reset, however if a shorter trip, say stopped for 45mins or less, it doesn't include that stop as the engine is still warm. It's probably based on oil temperature.
After 2 years having the car, I learned not long ago that the car has an Air Care mode in the AirCon menu.
Also found out that I can increase or decrease the cruising speed by 1km/h using the Res and Set buttons. I always used the left and right arrows to change the cruising speed by 10km/h. - LOL
Allspace doesn’t have the sport gauges. I’ve had a quick look in obd11 (a while ago) and couldn’t see a quick way to enable them.
I don't know if my car is unique but if I alter the speed by a 10kmh button push and then try and fine change it by say 2kmh using the reset or set buttons the result is anything but a 2kmh an hour change, it might change by say 5 or 6kmh. Has anyone noticed this? If I wait for say a minute the change will be normal but straight away it is anyone's guess as to what speed I get.
That’s by design too- if I’m understanding your typing.
The 10kph adjustments can be overridden by the incremental buttons. Hopefully this explains it.
If you’re doing 60kph and the speed sign changes to 90kph, the quickest thing it to press the +10 button 3 times. The cruise now shows 90 and the car is accelerating towards that speed.
If you change your mind and think ‘I’d rather choose 89- to be safe’ and then press the -1 button (set) what happens is the car will set the speed to whatever speed you are doing at that time- rather than process your request as 90 minus 1.
If you are cruising at 90 and then press either set (-1) or res (+1) it will adjust the speed accordingly. The same if you press a button 3 times in measured succession (3 presses equals 3kph adjustment)
Does that make sense and is that what you were saying in your post?