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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Golf mk7 GTD/TDI => Topic started by: chazzypuk on 23 January 2015, 22:33
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Hi guys,
I know there has been a few threads on the forum before about the auxiliary heater but I just wanted to know if any of you have noticed any warm air from a cold start? Mine is switched on in the air con settings but it doesn't seem to get warm quickly at all. Do we have to turn off the air-con (Leaving climate to auto) etc for it to work?
Cheers,
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I leave mine on auto all the time (can't see the point in having it if it's going to be turned off) and warm air is through in about 2 mins.
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I leave mine on auto all the time (can't see the point in having it if it's going to be turned off) and warm air is through in about 2 mins.
Exactly.
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You need air con switched on for it to work (once the box is ticked in the set up menu).
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I'm sure you don't need the AC on for it to work. But you do need to make sure your not in ECO mode and I think it needs to be 4 degrees or lower outside. You will know it's working as the idle increases and the consumption drops. I get warmish air within a couple of minutes.
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You did on the Mk.6 but maybe just having the box ticked on the Mk.7 is enough to switch it on now.
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Has anyone ever noticed any increased mileage from ECO mode....ever?
I suppose it might with its snail paced ACC acceleration, but other than that...???
I certainly quickly learnt it doesnt save me a penny!
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I don't use eco ever (it is the least economical mode if you are driving any way but as if you had the Pope being towed on a bulletproof bubble), and in this weather I leave my climate on 16C at all times. From cold, the auxillary heater is pushing warm air through instantly - but only at low speeds (2 or 3 bars). It seems taht the auxillary heater only has the capacity to heat a small amount of air on it's own.
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Has anyone ever noticed any increased mileage from ECO mode....ever?
All the reports I have read claimed mileage was worse in ECO mode and that SPORT was much better - personally I have never tried it - cannot see the point of such a feature in a 'performance' car....
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ECO is badly named... it just softens the throttle, so you need larger movement of the peddle for the same effect.
I do use ECO when on the motorway when in cruise... it seems slightly better, perhaps 2%.
I reckon ECO would be useful in slippery/snowy conditions when being able to caress the throttle is useful...
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I still maintain ECO mode is a MQB feature crossover from their
mobility scooter electric versions.
No cornering lighting or bendy headlights, AC down to minimum, cruise control done by 1% throttle... all suggests battery saving, not liquid dinosaur sauce saving.
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You may be on to something there Fred.....