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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: greencode on 17 April 2023, 14:35
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Is there any way of closing the windows from the remote, maybe by clicking lock twice or something? I know you can do this by pressing and holding but hoping there's a better way.
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Mine is coded for "Rain Closure" and I just spit on the screen to close the windows. :wink:
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Mine is coded for "Rain Closure" and I just spit on the screen to close the windows. :wink:
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Thats about the only way - there is no one shot up/down (probably for "safety" reasons)
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Mine is coded for "Rain Closure" and I just spit on the screen to close the windows. :wink:
Could have done with that code the other day. I left my passenger window wide open. Only knew about it when a kind neighbour told me after about 3 hours of rain. Passenger seat soaked and rear footwell! Fortunately I've got a dehumidifier so left that running in the car for 48 hours and that removed all of the water.
Thats about the only way - there is no one shot up/down (probably for "safety" reasons)
Thought there may have been some kind of double button press. When I had a Z4 you could program the remote to put the hood and windows up when you triple clicked the remote.
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On my 2018 mk7.5 if I press and hold down the close button the windows and pan roof closes with indicator flash signalling when done!
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On my 2018 mk7.5 if I press and hold down the close button the windows and pan roof closes with indicator flash signalling when done!
This ^^ hold down lock button windows roll up indicators flash when done.
Same when opening hold down unlock and windows roll down release button to stop then in position.
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The OP knew the continuous press opens / closes. Question was any other way of achieving same.
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Yes, but I think you need the BCM modified (to a polo module maybe) to add the new switch
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Mine is coded for "Rain Closure" and I just spit on the screen to close the windows. :wink:
Have you got info on how to do this? I've looked a few times but never attempted it as a lot of people seem to say they have mixed results!
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What sensor do you have?
You need RLFS
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What sensor do you have?
You need RLFS
I have no idea how I'd get that information
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