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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: SteveS on 19 June 2007, 20:42

Title: rain sensors?
Post by: SteveS on 19 June 2007, 20:42
does the e30 have them as standard?
if no, what did you have to order to get them?
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: wantmygti on 19 June 2007, 20:43
Standard on GTi and ED30 and R32 along with light sensors.
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: SteveS on 19 June 2007, 20:44
sweet,

can it be turned off too? i hate the idea of them comin on when the window isnt wet enough and scratchin the glass
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: wantmygti on 19 June 2007, 20:46
Yeah can turn it off - it replaces the intermittant function.
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: SteveS on 19 June 2007, 20:49
cool, do you know how? is it just a switch or highline config?
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: wantmygti on 19 June 2007, 20:49
It's on the wiper stalk like any wipers. Lift it up/down from Off to Rain Sensor to Fast Wipe. (and then really fast I think).

Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: SteveS on 19 June 2007, 20:51
thanks mate
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: datracer99 on 20 June 2007, 10:11
On mine the rain sensing never seems to get it right in light rain, and I would be happy just with variable intermittent.

Can you turn off the sensor, so that you just get good old-fashioned intermittent instead. Can this be done with vag-com?
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: wantmygti on 20 June 2007, 10:19
No idea about vag-com but it can't be done in the cockpit.
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: SteveS on 20 June 2007, 15:42
On mine the rain sensing never seems to get it right in light rain, and I would be happy just with variable intermittent.

Can you turn off the sensor, so that you just get good old-fashioned intermittent instead. Can this be done with vag-com?


exactly what i want, i dont like the idea of it wiping when the screen aint wet enough and scratch it, my current car has done that and i dont want it on this one
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: Rog on 21 June 2007, 09:01
I hate the auto wipe function as like some of you have found out it never get's it right. In this case man knows better than machine, I know when I need the windscreen wiped eg when it effects the visibility through the windscreen and also that there's enough water on it so that it doesn't wear the wipers out and scratch the glass!
I must see if I can cancel it through the computer menu or if not when it's first service is due. :undecided:
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: TheReflex on 21 June 2007, 11:09
I hate the auto wipe function as like some of you have found out it never get's it right. In this case man knows better than machine, I know when I need the windscreen wiped eg when it effects the visibility through the windscreen and also that there's enough water on it so that it doesn't wear the wipers out and scratch the glass!
I must see if I can cancel it through the computer menu or if not when it's first service is due. :undecided:

Agreed.  Mine seems to go mental in light rain.  At this rate I'll be going through a new set of wipers every 6 months.
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: Simonet on 21 June 2007, 11:14
I've had no problems, it works fine. Why use the Vag com to turn it off??? just move the stalk down and notch and it's turned off anway? Also, if you put it ino auto but use the intermitent wipe doo dah on the top, it stops the auto anyway. My only negative is if you get in the car after its rained (and you've cleaned your car so the water sits nicely) The auto sensor doesn't seem to detect any rain. However a quick flick of the wipers and back to auto and all is well
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: wantmygti on 21 June 2007, 12:10
I've had no problems, it works fine. Why use the Vag com to turn it off??? just move the stalk down and notch and it's turned off anway? Also, if you put it ino auto but use the intermitent wipe doo dah on the top, it stops the auto anyway. My only negative is if you get in the car after its rained (and you've cleaned your car so the water sits nicely) The auto sensor doesn't seem to detect any rain. However a quick flick of the wipers and back to auto and all is well

I think that the 'doo dah' you refer to is the sensitivity adjustment. it does not or should not disable the rain sensor.
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: SteveS on 21 June 2007, 14:55
as simple as this is its complicated. think ill need to see what i get when the car arives!
Title: Re: rain sensors?
Post by: p3eps on 21 June 2007, 18:26
I had my car for 1 day of rain before it went back to get fixed, and I have to say the auto rain sensor pi55ed me off thoroughly!!

Its way too sensitive, and even when I adjusted the 'dial' to minimum, the wipers were still going almost full pelt in light drizzle.
I'm the type of person who only wipes my window when I really cant see - I dont mind a few spots of rain on it.
My auto wipers just wanted to go non stop!  I do hope theres a way of disabling it.  I might phone and ask tomorrow morning, since the car is there just now!