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  • #16
    My no homo Raybans fit perfectly - note that there's a rubber lip you need to put the edge of the sunnies under, else it won't fit, even the aids ones on the first page.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by rossw View Post
      My 90TSI has this little compartment in the roof console, just near the lights and the mic for the bluetooth and those useless little buttons.

      Anyone found a use for this that doesn't involve dropping the contents in your lap on acceleration?
      Useless buttons??? I have programmed the "i" button to call my wife's mobile and the "spanner" button to call VW Roadside Assist. Haven't found a way to program the "star" button yet.
      Golf Mk6 103TDi (Dec 2011)

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      • #18
        I put my uber-masculine Spec-Savers glasses in there, but then I couldn't see a bleedin' thing. Now I can't find the sodding compartment to get them out. HELP! HELP!
        MY10 Golf MkVI 103TDI United Grey

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        • #19
          crap, you guys mean that little thing isn't a rollie machine?

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          • #20
            Originally posted by johnsonsabroad View Post
            Useless buttons??? I have programmed the "i" button to call my wife's mobile and the "spanner" button to call VW Roadside Assist. Haven't found a way to program the "star" button yet.
            How did you reprogram those buttons?
            Golf R 5 door United Grey | DSG | ACC | Leather | Bluetooth | 19" Talladega Black

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            • #21
              Originally posted by johnsonsabroad View Post
              Useless buttons??? I have programmed the "i" button to call my wife's mobile and the "spanner" button to call VW Roadside Assist. Haven't found a way to program the "star" button yet.
              The * button is to answer incoming calls? No idea why they have 2 of them. I have one near the eject button of the RNS and one on the roof WTF. Good idea though for the 'i' button though.
              MY12 Golf R | 5 Dr | Candy White | DSG | 19"Black Talladegas | ACC | RNS510 SATNAV | Sunroof | RVC | BT | MDI
              Ordered - 28/02/12 | Collected - 14/03/12

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              • #22
                Are the buttons near the sunglasses holder only present if you have premium bluetooth or something? I don't have the buttons at all on my MY11.5 GTI
                BMW Z4 (2019)
                Audi TT quattro (2015), s-line in Nano Grey - sold

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Scratchyratface View Post
                  Are the buttons near the sunglasses holder only present if you have premium bluetooth or something? I don't have the buttons at all on my MY11.5 GTI
                  Probably, as they are all "call" type buttons. VW Assist, VW Care and the * button. The only one that works I am told is the * button, but someone says he has programmed another button which is handy, probably through the MFD setup menus.

                  If you don't have Bluetooth, you can't call anyone.
                  MY12 Golf R | 5 Dr | Candy White | DSG | 19"Black Talladegas | ACC | RNS510 SATNAV | Sunroof | RVC | BT | MDI
                  Ordered - 28/02/12 | Collected - 14/03/12

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                  • #24
                    Thanks. I've got Bluetooth but the crappy dealer fit one that pretty much does nothing except answer the phone, no phone book etc
                    BMW Z4 (2019)
                    Audi TT quattro (2015), s-line in Nano Grey - sold

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                    • #25
                      Your missing out. The factory Bluetooth is sensational. Does and has everything. Can control through the steering wheel buttons on the MFD as well, no need to use the touch screen RNS. Get it for your next car. I think that Bluetooth function in this day and age is a must. Was for me.
                      MY12 Golf R | 5 Dr | Candy White | DSG | 19"Black Talladegas | ACC | RNS510 SATNAV | Sunroof | RVC | BT | MDI
                      Ordered - 28/02/12 | Collected - 14/03/12

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by m_f View Post
                        How did you reprogram those buttons?
                        You need to program the numbers using VCDS and a VAG-COM cable The numbers are pre-programmed to dial Europe numbers!

                        Anyway if you have access to VCDS and cable you can prorgam as follows:

                        Under the Telephone module (77 from memory) goto "Adaption" this displays a long list of options. At the bottom of the drop down list the are four phone number fields. There are two for each button, the "i" button and the spanner button.

                        Jimmy from the VWWatercooled forum provided the information below that worked for me:

                        The Service/Breakdown coding requires 7 bytes which are entered as their raw numeric values. So for VW roadside I entered 18 00 63 71 81 00 00 (note padding with 0's for the last two bytes). The Information number requires 8 bytes, again pad with 0's for the extra bytes.
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                        Program the buttons for any number you like. I found that all four numbers need to be entered for it to work.

                        Once programmed, you press and hold the button for 2 seconds and the it dials the number. The MFD displays the hold for 2 second message, then it displays either INFO CALL or SERVICE CALL (or something to that effect)

                        Good luck. BTW using the VCDS is up to you, there is always risk associated with programming your car via VCDS. If you choose to use the information above, you do so at your own risk.

                        Cheers Brett.
                        Golf Mk6 103TDi (Dec 2011)

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by San Gimignano R View Post
                          Your missing out. The factory Bluetooth is sensational. Does and has everything. Can control through the steering wheel buttons on the MFD as well, no need to use the touch screen RNS. Get it for your next car. I think that Bluetooth function in this day and age is a must. Was for me.
                          Yeah unfortunately I thought Bluetooth was Bluetooth, had no idea that there were so many 'versions' of it and the dealer failed to mention it (haven't forgotten that!). Have thought about upgrading it along with lots of other ideas, just short on cash!
                          BMW Z4 (2019)
                          Audi TT quattro (2015), s-line in Nano Grey - sold

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