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  • Moronic 4 degree temperature warnings!

    This is a rant.

    Well, I thought the "For your own safety, please obey all traffic signs and directions" message I got every single time I turned the car on was patronising enough, yesterday on my weekly drive to Canberra, I got a constant warning every 30 minutes that the outside temperature was below 4 degrees.

    It's cold in Canberra? No ****, really?? What's next? An "Oooh, it's cold outside. Have you got warm clothes on?" warning when I open the door?

    Much as I like this Polo, these constant nanny messages and all the preferred settings I have to re-set every time I get into it are really give me the sheets

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    Get some who has one, or buy an OBDELEVEN or maybe even a Carista and turn them off then Is easy to do.

    A google of "how to turn off warnings in MMI in a VW" would give you hours of reading and save you ranting
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      Effectively a black ice warning, handy when you drive into a cold place you didn't realise was quite so cold, but I can understand it getting annoying... I may or may have not disabled warnings in previous cars for different things. I didn't actually realise this was one of the things you can turn off in the VW

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      • #4
        Thanks Hillbilly.

        Yeah, I know about using an ODB device to change the setting, but it just gets on my wick that I have to get rid of the problem that way. I suppose it's better than not being able to get rid of the message at all.

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