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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: plowy on 28 December 2008, 22:23

Title: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: plowy on 28 December 2008, 22:23
Does anyone else find the MFSW disappointing in that it won't change CD tracks..... :cry: :cry:
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: Greenouse on 28 December 2008, 22:40
Don't get what your sayin?

Mine does  :wink:
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: Beddie on 28 December 2008, 23:07
So does mine  :smiley:
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: CocoPops on 28 December 2008, 23:24
do you have the old set of buttons?
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: Saint Steve on 29 December 2008, 07:31
does your car have the highline computer or the midline, if its Midline, and an 54-05 GTi, im sure you cant.

If it has highline and a mfsw, then its operator error :wink:
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: plowy on 29 December 2008, 07:59
Mid line, november 2005 55 plate car...so i assume from the above it's not an option... :cry:
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: Saint Steve on 29 December 2008, 08:06
Have a look at the user handbook, im sure you can, i had an 05 GTi with highline though, and i could scroll up and down the tracks. Do any of the other buttons work?? . It may well be that the steering wheel was retro fitted by its former keeper. In which case i doubt if it does. But check it out in anycase. My 07 Passat i retro fitted a mfsw , all because i wanted the paddle shifters and i didnt get full usage of the buttons because the car have the Midline setup.
HTH
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: plowy on 29 December 2008, 14:37
Have a look at the user handbook, im sure you can, i had an 05 GTi with highline though, and i could scroll up and down the tracks. Do any of the other buttons work?? . It may well be that the steering wheel was retro fitted by its former keeper. In which case i doubt if it does. But check it out in anycase. My 07 Passat i retro fitted a mfsw , all because i wanted the paddle shifters and i didnt get full usage of the buttons because the car have the Midline setup.
HTH

The only head unit control from the MFSW is volume and mute, surely it's something to do with what compter is fitted as reading the handbook there are all sorts of functions and menus on the 'highline' one, also it was defo a factory option on my car
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: KentBladeboy on 29 December 2008, 16:43
Wifes is an 05 with midline and can only adjust volume and mute
Title: Re: MFSW is disappointing...
Post by: plowy on 29 December 2008, 22:42
Oh cock... thats the way it is then:undecided: