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  • #16
    hi all,

    Does anyone have vcds and can tell what the abs / electronic handbrake module codings change to when the auto hold on setting is configured in the mfd?

    thanks..

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Gipper View Post
      I have an MY09 R36 and it isnt in my MFD. Very strange and I always use it and it is a pain always having to remember to turn it on
      Same here. I've also got an MY09 R36 and it isn't in my MFD....
      Silver R36 wagon MY09

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      • #18
        Build date: December 2008
        Spec: MY09

        Third option from the bottom of the main MFD menu (only when car is stationary).

        I have it. I set it to "Always off" by default though and only use it when it will be an advantage, i.e. hill starts, parking etc...



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        • #19
          That MFD is sexy... much more so than mine
          R36 =

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          • #20
            So, At this point it looks like only "SOME" R36's have this option? Seems like it would be a simple software upgrade to have this option available?

            Rotelman
            Last edited by rotelman; 01-06-2009, 01:32 PM.
            Passat MY09 125TDi DSG Wagon - Arctic Blue
            Tint,Tow,E-Tailgate, Roofbars & Cow,Fog, 12GB SDHC
            VW Bluetooth

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            • #21
              Your instrument cluster is completely different to mine. My MFD is red and the temperature and fuel guages are between the tacho and speedo.... and no "auto hold" menu in the MFD.
              I defininitely have the MY09 as the MY09 comes with the RCD510 as standard.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Gipper View Post
                Your instrument cluster is completely different to mine. My MFD is red and the temperature and fuel guages are between the tacho and speedo.... and no "auto hold" menu in the MFD.
                I defininitely have the MY09 as the MY09 comes with the RCD510 as standard.
                As far as I know the instrument cluter change is the most significant difference between MY08 and MY09 spec.

                The MY08 spec is red with fuel and temperature guages being seperate. The MY09 spec is as per my pics. Are you SURE you have a MY09 and not a MY08. Sounds like you have a MY08 instrument cluster.

                Does anyone know what date in 2008 VW started manufaturing the MY09 spec cars?

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                • #23
                  As per Rocket's comment, I was told that the major significant visual difference between the MY08 and MY09 was the white MFD.

                  Who knows...

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                  • #24
                    AFAIK this is the MY08 instrument cluster...

                    I suspect anyone with this one won't have the Autohold on/off option as per the MY09 MFD in the new instrument cluster (pics of mine in an earlier post).

                    I'd also be checking the spec of your car if you have this instrument cluster and have been told it's a MY09, as I don't think it was ever used on MY09 spec cars. That said, I suppose it is possible that VW used it on MY08 and MY09 spec cars, but then what was the significant change from MY08 to MY09 if that's the case.

                    Last edited by Rocket36; 01-06-2009, 02:17 PM.

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                    • #25
                      no auto hold option in TDI

                      i checked and the my09 125kW tdi doesnt not have the auto-hold always on option, which i would like if it were available. must be just for you lucky r36 dudes with the white display.

                      i have this function in the bmw7 series and there is a steering wheel button to activate- handy.

                      But like the VW it can trick you once it switches to park brake on after the ignition has been off. sometimes i try to drive off and the brakes arent very impressed!
                      had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by tryingavw View Post
                        i checked and the my09 125kW tdi doesnt not have the auto-hold always on option, which i would like if it were available. must be just for you lucky r36 dudes with the white display.
                        Just to clarify, my comments are only based on R36 models.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by tryingavw View Post
                          i checked and the my09 125kW tdi doesnt not have the auto-hold always on option, which i would like if it were available. must be just for you lucky r36 dudes with the white display.
                          As far as I know, all MY09 Passats should be the new instrument cluster and therefore the new MFD functions. My R36 is supposed to be one of the first MY09 R36 into the country - according to my dealer - and it has the new instrument cluster/MFD and therefore has the Auto Hold function.

                          i have this function in the bmw7 series and there is a steering wheel button to activate- handy.

                          But like the VW it can trick you once it switches to park brake on after the ignition has been off. sometimes i try to drive off and the brakes arent very impressed!
                          If the electronic park brake is engaged and you have your seat belt on and try to drive off the auto park brake should automatically disengage. If you try to drive off and you do not have your seat belt on the auto park brake should not automatically disengage. At least this is the way it is supposed to work with the new MFD and the R36 - maybe it's different with the other Passats?

                          The other interesting thing about the Auto Hold function is that if you undo the seat belt, the park brake will automatically be engaged *if* you have the Auto Hold function set to always on.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Lance B View Post
                            As far as I know, all MY09 Passats should be the new instrument cluster and therefore the new MFD functions. My R36 is supposed to be one of the first MY09 R36 into the country - according to my dealer - and it has the new instrument cluster/MFD and therefore has the Auto Hold function.



                            If the electronic park brake is engaged and you have your seat belt on and try to drive off the auto park brake should automatically disengage. If you try to drive off and you do not have your seat belt on the auto park brake should not automatically disengage. At least this is the way it is supposed to work with the new MFD and the R36 - maybe it's different with the other Passats?

                            The other interesting thing about the Auto Hold function is that if you undo the seat belt, the park brake will automatically be engaged *if* you have the Auto Hold function set to always on.
                            glad you've got your head around all that !

                            but i still cant find the menu item
                            had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Rocket36 View Post
                              AFAIK this is the MY08 instrument cluster...

                              I suspect anyone with this one won't have the Autohold on/off option as per the MY09 MFD in the new instrument cluster (pics of mine in an earlier post).

                              I'd also be checking the spec of your car if you have this instrument cluster and have been told it's a MY09, as I don't think it was ever used on MY09 spec cars. That said, I suppose it is possible that VW used it on MY08 and MY09 spec cars, but then what was the significant change from MY08 to MY09 if that's the case.

                              When I was first looking at the R36 in September 08, the R36 had the old monochrome stereo. I was assured the MY09 had a new touchscreen stereo display (which it does), but was not old of any update to the instrument cluster.

                              I am now a bit confused as to what exactly the MY09 update consisted of.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Gipper View Post
                                When I was first looking at the R36 in September 08, the R36 had the old monochrome stereo. I was assured the MY09 had a new touchscreen stereo display (which it does), but was not old of any update to the instrument cluster.

                                I am now a bit confused as to what exactly the MY09 update consisted of.
                                It's like the MY09upgrade was done in 2 stages. I remember talk of the newer touchscreen stereo display as part of the MY09 upgrade aswell (i). Then we get the new instrument cluster with the white MFD and more options in the MFD controls (ii). Bit confusing and a bummer for "stage i" MY09 buyers for resale value and current driver satisfaction.

                                Doubt we'd get a clear and concise answer for the dealers on this...

                                Cheers,

                                Jayse.
                                The Fräulein: Black .:R36 Wagon...all boxes ticked!!
                                The German Mistress: 2001 Black B5 A4 1.8T

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