- #Auto roll down windows 2011 gti how to#
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- #Auto roll down windows 2011 gti software#
Speed Dis.¹” by pressing OK on the steering wheel Ģ) Scroll up and highlight MFD data and then press ok ģ) In the options list make sure “Digital Speed” is ticked.
#Auto roll down windows 2011 gti how to#
Now I would like to share how to display the large digital KPH in the MFD area.ġ) Bring up the settings menu and deselect “Alt. Also, by pressing OK you can, for certain screens, toggle between Screen 1 or Screen 2. Scroll until you see your preferred choice to display while driving. Speed Dis.¹” Ģ) Select “Alt Speed Dis.” by pressing the OK button ģ) Once back on the main MFD screen you will now see MPH between two lines where the temperature was previously.Ĥ) Above these two lines you can select various info screens by using the down or up arrow. To get this smaller digital display in MPH in the MFD area:ġ) Bring up the settings menu and scroll down until you see “Alt. When heading down to the United States it would be handy having something showing in MPH. Steps to get "Alternate Speed Display" and Large Digital Speed Displayīased on 2011 Canadian Model with KPM Dial Speedometer Should take about 15 seconds: and *star button (far right of DVD slot) Press and hold these three button at the top of the Nav unit until it reboots.
#Auto roll down windows 2011 gti software#
These are the steps within VCDS software to add Navigation voice commands back in (Remember to have car doors closed and unlocked before you start):Īfter you are through, I would recommend that you re-boot the Nav unit:
#Auto roll down windows 2011 gti mod#
So you don’t have to change everything else back to US measurements.Ĭomfort Blinkers set from 2 to 5, 4 is stockīyte 0 Bit 5 uncheck Rain Sensor inactiveīyte 4 Bit 5 checked Comfort op via rain sensorīyte 4 Bit 6 checked comfort op via rain sensor activeĬhina VCDS Headlight thread change recommendationsīyte 15 Bit 5 checked Parking Lights OFF with Terminal S OFF and light switch at Low beamīyte 15 Bit 6 checked DRL via separate Lights activeīyte 15 Bit 7 checked DRL Adaptation active (MFA+)īyte 19 Bit 0-3 Headlight extension inactiveīyte 27 Bit 2 checked LED-DRL Mod for Parking/Position light & DRL You can have that pleasant chime by going toġ7-Instruments->Adaptation->Seat Belt Warning - Version 3Īnd you are not warned when you go over 74mph! I dug into this and believe that the sender in the tank has a normal operation range of 70O -> 270O. Lowering the value to -10*, makes the needle lower by approx. Increasing the value to 10*, makes the needle raise by approx. The total range of fuel gauge movement was near 1/8th tank. "Display correction of fuel gauge" found in Adaptation, from the instrument cluster.īy default, this was set to 0.0*. If you wanted to Increase the Mpg on the display, lower the Adaptation value to 95% -> 98%. So, If you want to lower the average MPG displayed on the dash, try increasing the adaptation value to 102% -> 105%. Increasing the adaptation value lowered the Mpg data displayed on the MFA. The value should be 100% from the factory. "Display correction of consumptions and operating range" found in Adaptation, from the instrument cluster. The Instrument cluster adaptation results are: Sub-System RLS (from the drop-down menu) using Coding, Long Coding Helper Central Electronics module using Coding, Long Coding Helperīyte 4 Comfort Operation Windows/Sunroof via Rain Sensor must be enabledīyte 4 Comfort Operation Windows/Sunroof via Rain Sensor (Rain Closing) active must be enabled This will require coding the master - Central Electronics module and the Sub-System RLS. If there is no drop down menu in Coding then you likely have no RLS. RLS may not be present on some 2013 models. I am not responsible if you do something that will cause a malfunction on your car. Some may not work on your vehicle and may require your vehicle to have equipment that may not be on yours. I have done and use many of these different tweaks.
I found some in Audi forums, Golf forums and other VW forums. After I got my 2015 Passat I did a lot of searching for different little tweaks to be done on the car.