What opened the windows?
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Re: What opened the windows?
Works on Australian A4-A6-A8 2002 onwards.
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Mike Mitchell
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Ph 5499 3933
Fx 5495 7299
E: mike@queenslandhire.com.au
W: www.queenslandhire.com.au
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Re: What opened the windows?
Works on Australian A4-A6-A8 2002 onwards.
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Mike Mitchell
Queensland Hire
8 Henzell Road, Caboolture 4510
Ph 5499 3933
Fx 5495 7299
E: mike@queenslandhire.com.au
W: www.queenslandhire.com.au
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Mike Mitchell
Queensland Hire
8 Henzell Road, Caboolture 4510
Ph 5499 3933
Fx 5495 7299
E: mike@queenslandhire.com.au
W: www.queenslandhire.com.au
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Re: What opened the windows?
Works on Australian A4-A6-A8 2002 onwards.
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Mike Mitchell
Queensland Hire
8 Henzell Road, Caboolture 4510
Ph 5499 3933
Fx 5495 7299
E: mike@queenslandhire.com.au
W: www.queenslandhire.com.au
--
Mike Mitchell
Queensland Hire
8 Henzell Road, Caboolture 4510
Ph 5499 3933
Fx 5495 7299
E: mike@queenslandhire.com.au
W: www.queenslandhire.com.au
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Re: What opened the windows?
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 20:58:17 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net>
wrote:
>Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
>unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
>the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
>keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
>function work?
I'd imagine any country that has a VAG tool or emulator to enable all of the
"neato" optional features that aren't set by default...
wrote:
>Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
>unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
>the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
>keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
>function work?
I'd imagine any country that has a VAG tool or emulator to enable all of the
"neato" optional features that aren't set by default...
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Re: What opened the windows?
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 20:58:17 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net>
wrote:
>Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
>unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
>the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
>keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
>function work?
I'd imagine any country that has a VAG tool or emulator to enable all of the
"neato" optional features that aren't set by default...
wrote:
>Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
>unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
>the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
>keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
>function work?
I'd imagine any country that has a VAG tool or emulator to enable all of the
"neato" optional features that aren't set by default...
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Re: What opened the windows?
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 20:58:17 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net>
wrote:
>Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
>unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
>the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
>keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
>function work?
I'd imagine any country that has a VAG tool or emulator to enable all of the
"neato" optional features that aren't set by default...
wrote:
>Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
>unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
>the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
>keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
>function work?
I'd imagine any country that has a VAG tool or emulator to enable all of the
"neato" optional features that aren't set by default...
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Re: What opened the windows?
X-no-archive: yes
John & Ninetta wrote:
> Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
> unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
> the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
> keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
> function work?
It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
operate.
John & Ninetta wrote:
> Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
> unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
> the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
> keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
> function work?
It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
operate.
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Re: What opened the windows?
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John & Ninetta wrote:
> Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
> unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
> the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
> keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
> function work?
It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
operate.
John & Ninetta wrote:
> Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
> unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
> the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
> keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
> function work?
It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
operate.
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Re: What opened the windows?
X-no-archive: yes
John & Ninetta wrote:
> Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
> unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
> the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
> keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
> function work?
It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
operate.
John & Ninetta wrote:
> Interestingly, on my Allroad, one must insert the key in the door, manually
> unlock it, and hold the key in the unlock position for a few seconds for all
> the windows to roll down. Pressing and holding the unlock button on the
> keyfob will not auto open the windows. For which country does this keyfob
> function work?
It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
operate.
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Re: What opened the windows?
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 17:47:41 +0100, Graham <me@privacy.net> wrote:
> It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
> need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
> operate.
I was grateful to learn why my car behaved as it did but I am puzzled why
this function was ever invented. The "close all" has obvious advantages,
but if Audi's rocket scientists wanted something to do with a long press
on the unlock key, I would have voted for "open all 1 inch and tilt roof"
over the unusual and IMO pretty useless choice they settled upon.
Tony
> It *should* work everywhere, but may have been disabled. Note that you
> need to hold down the button for *at least* 5 seconds before it will
> operate.
I was grateful to learn why my car behaved as it did but I am puzzled why
this function was ever invented. The "close all" has obvious advantages,
but if Audi's rocket scientists wanted something to do with a long press
on the unlock key, I would have voted for "open all 1 inch and tilt roof"
over the unusual and IMO pretty useless choice they settled upon.
Tony