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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by JoeGTI on Today at 13:45 »
My wife collected a new ID4 last week and I've had a chance to play around with the new Infotainment and software in that car, which will be broadly the same in the MK8.5 Golf.

I gotta say guys, it's a an absolutely massive step forward. My GTI suddenly feels very old tech now  :cry:

All these workarounds and tips/tricks you're talking about here simply aren't necessary in the new car. Because the software is designed properly this time. So while everything is still controlled via the screen, it's at least intuitive now imo, it makes sense, the layout is good, things are where you expect them to be. No more prodding around menus looking for things, the important stuff is always front and centre on the main Home Screen. And it's very responsive and slick. Your phone connects much quicker too, so no more waiting 20-30 seconds for your phone to appear on the infotainment. Oh, and the sliders are illuminated!

I think they may have finally figured out how to do this.





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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by fredgroves on Today at 12:29 »
I think voice control gets switched off when your car is 3 years old unless you pay extra for it. 

No its still there and still useless...
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Cars and parts for sale / APR Open Air Intake
« Last post by Ste80 on Today at 11:50 »
Covered 1000 miles, very clean.
Coming off 2019 Golf GTi mark 7.5
North West region.
£150

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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by BillSan on Today at 09:50 »
I think voice control gets switched off when your car is 3 years old unless you pay extra for it. 

I've hardly used it so I won't miss it at all.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by Dav3smith on Today at 09:22 »
Just spotted a few useful tips on a YouTube review:


When the heated steering wheel is already on, you can tap and hold the button to switch it off without having to go through the other two heat levels first.

Another way to mute or pause audio is a quick press of the power button to the left of the heater controls

To minimise the detail on the speedometer screen you can press and hold the VIEW button on the steering wheel, this removes the left side and right side information but leaves the centre in view, press and hold VIEW again to revert to full information


You may already know these but I've had my car for 3 years and they are all new to me.   :nerd:


Can turn off of on and seats etc with voice control.  Works really well.
I don't have voice control as far as I know.
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Golf mk7 / Re: Best Independent for work on MK7 CSS
« Last post by Peter_booker2003 on Today at 08:40 »
Hi All

I posted a few years back (yeah, thread resurrection) looking for a great indie to service my CSS. The kind of place that does work properly and gives peace of mind.

I ended up having to take it to VW main dealer around the last time I posted as I couldn't justify a 400 mile round trip. I'm based near Cambridge so if anyone has any suggestions, be grateful for any recommendations.

I had thought of heading over to APS in Brackley, have an excuse to be in that part of the world. Does anyone have any views on them?

Thanks in advance.


Alex

Have used the guys at APS for some work in the last few years and always been impressed. Ed is always on the case and have always been great in getting problems sorted. My TCR is heading there for some work tomorrow actually.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by davo245 on Today at 08:33 »
Just spotted a few useful tips on a YouTube review:


When the heated steering wheel is already on, you can tap and hold the button to switch it off without having to go through the other two heat levels first.

Another way to mute or pause audio is a quick press of the power button to the left of the heater controls

To minimise the detail on the speedometer screen you can press and hold the VIEW button on the steering wheel, this removes the left side and right side information but leaves the centre in view, press and hold VIEW again to revert to full information


You may already know these but I've had my car for 3 years and they are all new to me.   :nerd:


Can turn off of on and seats etc with voice control.  Works really well.
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Golf mk7 / Temps and other things to keep an eye on
« Last post by Ben7.5GTI on 08 May 2024, 16:13 »
Does anyone know what the max temperatures on things like engine oil/coolant/intake are?

Started using the 'ontrack' app as something to have going in the background to keep an eye on things while I'm driving along but don't really know at what point I need to let things cool down.

I have seen 21.9lbs of boost on my is20 and from what I can find online they are safe to 24/26lbs.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by Dav3smith on 08 May 2024, 16:03 »
Thanks Bill I wasn't aware of those, I'll give them a try tomorrow, still learning here after two plus years.
Also I think holding the steering wheel heating button in on your desired level remembers that level when you next switch it on.
Personally I never use it above level 1 anyway.
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Golf mk8 / Re: Mk8 operational tips and tricks
« Last post by BillSan on 08 May 2024, 14:58 »
Just spotted a few useful tips on a YouTube review:


When the heated steering wheel is already on, you can tap and hold the button to switch it off without having to go through the other two heat levels first.

Another way to mute or pause audio is a quick press of the power button to the left of the heater controls

To minimise the detail on the speedometer screen you can press and hold the VIEW button on the steering wheel, this removes the left side and right side information but leaves the centre in view, press and hold VIEW again to revert to full information


You may already know these but I've had my car for 3 years and they are all new to me.   :nerd:
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