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  • #16
    [QUOTE=4wheels;337152]Yes, VW's have had this feature 'forever'. Certainly my 1990 & 1986 Transporters had it, and, I think my 1975 Golf as well. I can't be sure about that last one though, because it was 1975 when I owned it. Pretty sure the '63 splitty I had in the mid 80's (and sold for $500) didn't though.

    I used to own a type 3, 1964 1500S[notchback] that was fully imported that had this feature without the chimes of course.
    Understand how it works, troubleshoot logically BEFORE replacing parts.
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    • #17
      Coming into winter you may find another unknown feature, the ice alert, there is a chime and a little snowflake appears in the MFD when temp gets down to ~3 degrees. That one surprised me going down to Victoria. It seems to be a louder ping than the other warnings or perhaps just as your not expecting it whilst driving through winding mountain roads and concentrating on the road rather than the MFD. Doesn't happen often in Queensland.
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      • #18
        I've discovered a completely useless feature in my T5. My speedo works whilst reversing. Hmm maybe it's busted!
        I can check my speed while I back out of my driveway. How usefull

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        • #19
          I have an unexpected feature on my van, the "4 motion" writing on the gearstick changed from red to invisible after 10000k's.
          2008 LWB 128KW 4 Motion Transporter

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Tombi View Post
            I've discovered a completely useless feature in my T5. My speedo works whilst reversing. Hmm maybe it's busted!
            I can check my speed while I back out of my driveway. How usefull
            Same with mine. And here's another one, when I drive out of a car wash I used to ride the brake pedal a little to dry the discs of any water, in the T5 when you apply the brake while still having your foot on the throttle it cuts power completely....

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            • #21
              So no "Brake Burnouts"?
              2008 LWB 128KW 4 Motion Transporter

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Floorshow View Post
                So no "Brake Burnouts"?
                use handbrake.

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                • #23
                  I discovered a new feature today, If you unlock the van and don't open the door after about 20 seconds or so (when the interior lights go off) the van automatically locks itself.
                  2008 LWB 128KW 4 Motion Transporter

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                  • #24
                    Yep.
                    I had a scare the other day at the rubbish tip. My wife told me our T5 van had locked its self with the keys in the ignition.
                    Luckily I had my window down, other wise I would have been stuffed and closed our tip as the vehicle locked itself at the only dump point.
                    Wasn't there a plastic key that you could keep in your wallet for the T5?
                    Best wishes.

                    Ken.
                    Last edited by Baytown; 11-12-2009, 07:06 AM.
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Baytown View Post
                      Yep.
                      I had a scare the other day at the rubbish tip. My wife told me our T5 van had locked its self with the keys in the ignition.
                      Luckily I had my window down, other wise I would have been stuffed and closed our tip as the vehicle locked itself at the only dump point.
                      Wasn't there a plastic key that you could keep in youe wallet for the T5?
                      Best wishes.

                      Ken.
                      We got the plastic key with our Touareg, it's great when you go to beach.
                      I'm sure there must be one for T5 too.
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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Baytown View Post
                        Yep.
                        I had a scare the other day at the rubbish tip. My wife told me our T5 van had locked its self with the keys in the ignition.
                        Luckily I had my window down, other wise I would have been stuffed and closed our tip as the vehicle locked itself at the only dump point.
                        Wasn't there a plastic key that you could keep in youe wallet for the T5?
                        Best wishes.

                        Ken.
                        How did you unlock the car and get out without opening any doors for it to self-relock because this is the only way it should happen unless there is a fault IIRC? It shouldn't have done so otherwise.
                        Last edited by Tornado T5; 30-06-2009, 11:41 PM.

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                        • #27
                          The key was in the ignition while I was out of the van with ignition off. It then locked itself after a set time.
                          I had the drivers window down while I was reverse parking the trailer or I would have been locked out.
                          It's a feature I'm aware of, but unsure if it only occurs with the key in the ignition, as it doesn't seem to when it's out (i.e, parked in my garage).
                          I'll look into it further, including the instruction book.

                          Ken.
                          2007 T5 Van LWB 2.5 Manual remapped (White)
                          2013 Amarok Highline Auto (Natural Grey)

                          Nth QLD

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Baytown View Post
                            The key was in the ignition while I was out of the van with ignition off. It then locked itself after a set time.
                            I had the drivers window down while I was reverse parking the trailer or I would have been locked out.
                            It's a feature I'm aware of, but unsure if it only occurs with the key in the ignition, as it doesn't seem to when it's out (i.e, parked in my garage).
                            I'll look into it further, including the instruction book.

                            Ken.
                            Strange one. I've sat in my van, locked it with the remote and then unlocked it, waited a bit and then had the van auto-relock. As soon as a door is opened after unlocking using the remotes it shouldn't ever try and relock itself.
                            Last edited by Tornado T5; 01-07-2009, 07:59 PM.

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                            • #29
                              I think that's the key to it (no pun intended)... if the vehicle is unlocked from the remote and none of the doors or boot are opened, then it relocks automatically as a safety precaution -eg in case you unlocked the car accidentally pushing the key from within your pocket etc etc.
                              Didn't think you could use the buttons on the remote with the key in the ignition though? I've had the interior lights turn themselves off while working on the car after some time delay (and I had turned the lights to On it wasn't with the door sensor) so perhaps the doors will lock again even if the key is still inserted....
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                              • #30
                                Hmm, electronics.


                                Keep a spare key hidden under neath somewhere, just in case.

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