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What's with the 'off' on my DSG paddle?

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  • What's with the 'off' on my DSG paddle?

    Random question, but Google hasn't an answer for me. Why does it say 'off' on the + paddle?

    Another really random q:
    What's the electronicky bit built into the diffuser panel in my dash?
    Last edited by benno; 24-02-2009, 09:13 PM.
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    If u use the paddles when the car is in D or S and dont want to wait for the 15 seconds or whatever to put it back to auso mode you use hold that down.

    Personally i just move the gear lever over to M and back to D
    currrently... MY10 GTI | DSG | Candy White | Sunroof | 18's | BT | MDI
    previously... MY08 GT TDI | DSG | Reflex Silver | Sunroof

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    • #3
      if u pull the right paddle for a few second, the manual mode will be turned "off".

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      • #4
        Originally posted by steve_tdi View Post
        If u use the paddles when the car is in D or S and dont want to wait for the 15 seconds or whatever to put it back to auso mode you use hold that down.

        Personally i just move the gear lever over to M and back to D
        mmmm cheers, I thought it might have been something like that but it just changed gear when I tried it.
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        • #5
          Bump for new question..

          What's the little electronicky bit built into the diffuser panel in my dash?
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          • #6
            Originally posted by benno View Post
            Bump for new question..

            What's the little electronicky bit built into the diffuser panel in my dash?
            The lumpy do-dad in front of the grille?
            I dunno either... I always thought it was for the headlight sensor - but that's not right.

            I like to know too
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            • #7
              I think it's the temperature sensor for the display?? Ambient??
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              • #8
                Originally posted by BarneyBoy View Post
                The lumpy do-dad in front of the grille?
                I dunno either... I always thought it was for the headlight sensor - but that's not right.

                I like to know too
                Nah that's integrated into the wiper sensor - hold your hand over it and see what happens


                Originally posted by cogdoc View Post
                I think it's the temperature sensor for the display?? Ambient??
                Hmm... climate control sensor maybe? Mine didn't seem to be plugged into anything though. Although two tabs were broken off the diffuser panel and I swear it wasn't me - I pulled the thing out because it wasn't sitting well in it's surround. My car has BT and I'm wondering if it was the bloody dealer... 2nd hand car though so I have no recourse.

                Could it be a GPS antenna?
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                • #9
                  OK, like a tool I should've consulted The Good Book.

                  The service manual describes it as a "Sun Light Sensor" (...mounted in the indirect ventilation system).

                  Under the cover should be a wiring harness that connects to the "Photo Sensor" (it detects photographs???).

                  So there you go, kids - we all learned a few things today

                  So I guess this is what turns your headlights on & off.
                  I was told that it was all handled by the two sensors in the rear view mirror.
                  And benno, you reckon it's the wiper sensor?

                  What about this: they may well be three separate systems after all - the mirror handling the dimming, the windscreen sensor handling the wipers, and the lumpy do-dad handling the lights?

                  PS benno - isn't the GPS antenna built into the sharkfin?
                  Last edited by BarneyBoy; 25-02-2009, 12:53 AM.
                  2007 Golf GT | DSG | TR | roof | iPod rubbish | R line fog grilles | R satin mirror caps | R pedals | R console trim | colour coded GTI valences | R32 Ormanyts

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                  • #10
                    Outside temp sensor is at the front of the car just behind the lower grill toward the passenger side.
                    Its not in the wiper/headlight sensor.

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                    • #11
                      This 'Photo light sensor' is for the Climate Control. From what I understand the system measures direct sunlight to compensate for the sun heating up the occupants and not just measuring ambient cabin temperature.

                      When I had my bluetooth installed the guy didn't turn the car off completely. Afterwards I checked for error codes with VAGCOM and that sensor threw a code. It was in the AVAC (climate control) controller.

                      Look at this comprehensive answer, BEFORE Maverick slapped everyone in the face with a technical bulletin and a RTFM!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by benough View Post
                        This 'Photo light sensor' is for the Climate Control. From what I understand the system measures direct sunlight to compensate for the sun heating up the occupants and not just measuring ambient cabin temperature.

                        When I had my bluetooth installed the guy didn't turn the car off completely. Afterwards I checked for error codes with VAGCOM and that sensor threw a code. It was in the AVAC (climate control) controller.

                        Look at this comprehensive answer, BEFORE Maverick slapped everyone in the face with a technical bulletin and a RTFM!
                        Hmmm that's interesting. It doesn't really look like it has any photo-diode kind of component. It's just black plastic on the top of it. Maybe it's just a normal temp sensor?

                        Mine is not currently plugged into anything. I should try and find the plug!
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                        • #13
                          Well it's a not a friggin Camry with that bull transparent dome in the middle of the dash!

                          You will have to pull the centre vent out for that.

                          Check our minigolfs post on that. It's easy.
                          Last edited by WEDEL.1; 25-02-2009, 10:21 AM.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by benough View Post
                            This 'Photo light sensor' is for the Climate Control. From what I understand the system measures direct sunlight to compensate for the sun heating up the occupants and not just measuring ambient cabin temperature.

                            When I had my bluetooth installed the guy didn't turn the car off completely. Afterwards I checked for error codes with VAGCOM and that sensor threw a code. It was in the AVAC (climate control) controller.

                            Look at this comprehensive answer, BEFORE Maverick slapped everyone in the face with a technical bulletin and a RTFM!
                            Beaten but I'll post some information on the sensor anyway (I've been considering getting rid of the vent and putting a tray in but want to minimise the size of the sensor if I do this).

                            The sensor is a Hella sun sensor, it uses optical ASICs that integrate the opto-sensitive element and the electronic circuit. The plastic cover on the unit can be removed and replaced with a different design or cut down within reason as long as the sensor can still see the sun (which makes it a bit harder to put the sensor in the base of the tray as it could be covered).

                            Sun sensor
                            Measurable irradiance 0 W/m2 to 800 W/m2
                            Spectral range approx. 400 nm to 1000 nm
                            Absolute tolerance of the electrical output ±3%

                            Ambient light sensor
                            Measurable illuminance 0 Lux to 5,000 Lux
                            Spectral range approx. 400 nm to 700 nm
                            Absolute tolerance of the electrical output ±3%

                            The VW term for the sensor is just "sun sensor".

                            Part number is 1J0 907 539.
                            website: www.my-gti.com

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                            • #15
                              Interesting that it measures sunlight without any kind of transparent surface.

                              I just pulled it out - mine is not connected. The wire bundle is looped and hooked under another part that I can't remove without a torx screwdriver and mine have gone missing in the drama of moving houses... Also, the two rear tabs on the actual grille were broken off before I removed it and the torx screw that holds the vent component down is missing.

                              The only time this could have happened really is when the tech who install the BT at the dealer disassembled the dash.

                              Not friggin happy jan. I'm the 2nd owner of the car so I might not have much recourse to get it fixed under warranty... How can someone care so little about their work that they do something like this?

                              The car's first service is still 4500 km away, I guess I'll talk to the dealer that installed it then and see how I go.

                              I wonder how much of a difference it actually makes? I haven't been overly impressed with the climate control so far.
                              Last edited by WEDEL.1; 26-02-2009, 10:50 PM.
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