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Offline GeoBog

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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #860 on: 09 June 2015, 18:04 »
Here is the coding to activate convenience for mirrors folding. I know many have asked if this is possible.

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Set the channel to "by convenience operation via remote control key"



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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #861 on: 09 June 2015, 18:50 »
What do you mean by 'convenience for folding mirrors' exactly?
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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #862 on: 09 June 2015, 22:54 »
Same as the convenience (comfort) closing for windows. You keep pressed the locking button on the keyfob or the dimple on the door handle to fold in the mirrors.
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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #863 on: 10 June 2015, 08:23 »
Why do you need this when they fold on locking anyway. Have I missed something? And also 1st release golfs have different door controllers than newer ones.
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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #864 on: 10 June 2015, 08:37 »
Why do you need this when they fold on locking anyway. Have I missed something? And also 1st release golfs have different door controllers than newer ones.

I assume its instead of the one push button, now you have to hold it, which is useful if you dont need your wingmirrors going in all the time or you constantly go back and forth from your car like i do and have to listen painfully to the motors trying to keep up!
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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #865 on: 10 June 2015, 12:48 »
Why do you need this when they fold on locking anyway. Have I missed something? And also 1st release golfs have different door controllers than newer ones.

Exactly as Graham said, you don't always want to fold in the mirrors when locking the car and also to avoid putting unneeded stress over the motors.
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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #866 on: 10 June 2015, 14:40 »
'Stress' on the mirror fold motors - and I thought I was OCD! They are designed to open and fold the mirrors - they will not get 'stressed' unless the mirrors are frozen!

What about the stress on the door lock motors?

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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #867 on: 10 June 2015, 14:53 »
Sort of agree with you Mark, but I can see that as portions of the folding mechanism for the mirrors are exposed to the environment (the hinge area), they might be more susceptible to jamming up more long term than the door lock motors which are shielded inside the door ?
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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #868 on: 12 June 2015, 08:56 »
My comments were 'slightly tongue' in cheek to be fair....

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Re: MK7 and VCDS (VAG-COM) thread
« Reply #869 on: 17 June 2015, 20:18 »
I know that the halogen DRLs are referred to as 'Leuchte4 TFL' and 'Leuchte5 TFL RB32'

does anyone know what the sidelights are referred to as?
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