What opened the windows?
I just went to my garage and after unlocking and fetching something from
one of my cars (allroad 2005), I turned away to attend to another vehicle. I later went back to the allroad to secure it and found that all four windows were fully opened. What did that? What sequence of remote fob presses or door closes will cause the car to open all its windows? Tony |
Re: What opened the windows?
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message news:j3kgk1929iolv9knu8n0rklb33ilhkil90@4ax.com... >I just went to my garage and after unlocking and fetching something from > one of my cars (allroad 2005), I turned away to attend to another vehicle. > I later went back to the allroad to secure it and found that all four > windows were fully opened. What did that? What sequence of remote fob > presses or door closes will cause the car to open all its windows? > > Tony I think there is a faulty Convenience module on some Audi's, this will need taking to your dealer, unless you accidentally used to auto open in your house (sitting on the key) which I doubt very much. To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and all the windows go down. |
Re: What opened the windows?
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message news:j3kgk1929iolv9knu8n0rklb33ilhkil90@4ax.com... >I just went to my garage and after unlocking and fetching something from > one of my cars (allroad 2005), I turned away to attend to another vehicle. > I later went back to the allroad to secure it and found that all four > windows were fully opened. What did that? What sequence of remote fob > presses or door closes will cause the car to open all its windows? > > Tony I think there is a faulty Convenience module on some Audi's, this will need taking to your dealer, unless you accidentally used to auto open in your house (sitting on the key) which I doubt very much. To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and all the windows go down. |
Re: What opened the windows?
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message news:j3kgk1929iolv9knu8n0rklb33ilhkil90@4ax.com... >I just went to my garage and after unlocking and fetching something from > one of my cars (allroad 2005), I turned away to attend to another vehicle. > I later went back to the allroad to secure it and found that all four > windows were fully opened. What did that? What sequence of remote fob > presses or door closes will cause the car to open all its windows? > > Tony I think there is a faulty Convenience module on some Audi's, this will need taking to your dealer, unless you accidentally used to auto open in your house (sitting on the key) which I doubt very much. To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and all the windows go down. |
Re: What opened the windows?
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:33:47 +0100, "Ronny" <admin@1337hosts.com> wrote:
> To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and > all the windows go down. Many thanks, that's exactly what I needed to know. I wish the owners manual was machine readable so I could find stuff like this. Tony |
Re: What opened the windows?
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:33:47 +0100, "Ronny" <admin@1337hosts.com> wrote:
> To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and > all the windows go down. Many thanks, that's exactly what I needed to know. I wish the owners manual was machine readable so I could find stuff like this. Tony |
Re: What opened the windows?
On Sun, 9 Oct 2005 00:33:47 +0100, "Ronny" <admin@1337hosts.com> wrote:
> To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and > all the windows go down. Many thanks, that's exactly what I needed to know. I wish the owners manual was machine readable so I could find stuff like this. Tony |
Re: What opened the windows?
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? John Allroad '04 Canada "Ronny" <admin@1337hosts.com> wrote in message news:r-qdnfQH9JH1ytXeRVnytw@pipex.net... > > "Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message > news:j3kgk1929iolv9knu8n0rklb33ilhkil90@4ax.com... >>I just went to my garage and after unlocking and fetching something from >> one of my cars (allroad 2005), I turned away to attend to another >> vehicle. >> I later went back to the allroad to secure it and found that all four >> windows were fully opened. What did that? What sequence of remote fob >> presses or door closes will cause the car to open all its windows? >> >> Tony > > I think there is a faulty Convenience module on some Audi's, this will > need taking to your dealer, unless you accidentally used to auto open in > your house (sitting on the key) which I doubt very much. > > To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and > all the windows go down. > |
Re: What opened the windows?
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? John Allroad '04 Canada "Ronny" <admin@1337hosts.com> wrote in message news:r-qdnfQH9JH1ytXeRVnytw@pipex.net... > > "Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message > news:j3kgk1929iolv9knu8n0rklb33ilhkil90@4ax.com... >>I just went to my garage and after unlocking and fetching something from >> one of my cars (allroad 2005), I turned away to attend to another >> vehicle. >> I later went back to the allroad to secure it and found that all four >> windows were fully opened. What did that? What sequence of remote fob >> presses or door closes will cause the car to open all its windows? >> >> Tony > > I think there is a faulty Convenience module on some Audi's, this will > need taking to your dealer, unless you accidentally used to auto open in > your house (sitting on the key) which I doubt very much. > > To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and > all the windows go down. > |
Re: What opened the windows?
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? John Allroad '04 Canada "Ronny" <admin@1337hosts.com> wrote in message news:r-qdnfQH9JH1ytXeRVnytw@pipex.net... > > "Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote in message > news:j3kgk1929iolv9knu8n0rklb33ilhkil90@4ax.com... >>I just went to my garage and after unlocking and fetching something from >> one of my cars (allroad 2005), I turned away to attend to another >> vehicle. >> I later went back to the allroad to secure it and found that all four >> windows were fully opened. What did that? What sequence of remote fob >> presses or door closes will cause the car to open all its windows? >> >> Tony > > I think there is a faulty Convenience module on some Audi's, this will > need taking to your dealer, unless you accidentally used to auto open in > your house (sitting on the key) which I doubt very much. > > To Auto open your windows, just hold the unlock button on your keyfob and > all the windows go down. > |
Re: What opened the windows?
Works on Australian A4-A6-A8 2002 onwards.
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Re: What opened the windows?
Works on Australian A4-A6-A8 2002 onwards.
-- 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 |
Re: What opened the windows?
Works on Australian A4-A6-A8 2002 onwards.
-- 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 |
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... |
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... |
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... |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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 |
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 |
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 |
Re: What opened the windows?
In message <q1qlk1p0msk2jbvid9ccgi23c3nmvrhnig@4ax.com>
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote: > 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. If you want the windows open by one inch, then you can release the button when the windows have opened to that position! -- Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily') |
Re: What opened the windows?
In message <q1qlk1p0msk2jbvid9ccgi23c3nmvrhnig@4ax.com>
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote: > 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. If you want the windows open by one inch, then you can release the button when the windows have opened to that position! -- Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily') |
Re: What opened the windows?
In message <q1qlk1p0msk2jbvid9ccgi23c3nmvrhnig@4ax.com>
"Anthony R. Gold" <not-for-mail@ahjg.co.uk> wrote: > 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. If you want the windows open by one inch, then you can release the button when the windows have opened to that position! -- Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily') |
Re: What opened the windows?
> 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. Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual about the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on to which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same in the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans have any input on this keyfob function? John Allroad '04 Canada |
Re: What opened the windows?
> 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. Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual about the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on to which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same in the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans have any input on this keyfob function? John Allroad '04 Canada |
Re: What opened the windows?
> 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. Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual about the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on to which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same in the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans have any input on this keyfob function? John Allroad '04 Canada |
Re: What opened the windows?
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 19:07:36 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.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. > >Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual about >the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on to >which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same in >the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans >have any input on this keyfob function? I use it all summer long, it lets the blast of furnace heat out of the car before I get in... |
Re: What opened the windows?
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 19:07:36 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.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. > >Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual about >the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on to >which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same in >the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans >have any input on this keyfob function? I use it all summer long, it lets the blast of furnace heat out of the car before I get in... |
Re: What opened the windows?
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 19:07:36 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.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. > >Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual about >the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on to >which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same in >the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans >have any input on this keyfob function? I use it all summer long, it lets the blast of furnace heat out of the car before I get in... |
Re: What opened the windows?
"John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net> wrote in message news:434af439$1@news.sentex.net... > > >> 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. > > Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual > about the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" > depending on to which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I > assume its the same in the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada > and USA. Any Americans have any input on this keyfob function? > > John > Allroad '04 > Canada Check out Module 46: http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/audiB6.html |
Re: What opened the windows?
"John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net> wrote in message news:434af439$1@news.sentex.net... > > >> 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. > > Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual > about the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" > depending on to which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I > assume its the same in the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada > and USA. Any Americans have any input on this keyfob function? > > John > Allroad '04 > Canada Check out Module 46: http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/audiB6.html |
Re: What opened the windows?
"John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.net> wrote in message news:434af439$1@news.sentex.net... > > >> 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. > > Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual > about the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" > depending on to which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I > assume its the same in the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada > and USA. Any Americans have any input on this keyfob function? > > John > Allroad '04 > Canada Check out Module 46: http://www.ross-tech.com/vag-com/cars/audiB6.html |
Re: What opened the windows?
It all depends on how the software is set up. You can plug the car into the
software and change any of these settings!! Can be done via a laptop and software purchased from some clever guys. look here http://www.audiworld.com S "daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:960mk11hakc0h9457aepr8c0vafili920p@4ax.com... > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 19:07:36 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.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. >> >>Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual >>about >>the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on >>to >>which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same >>in >>the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans >>have any input on this keyfob function? > > I use it all summer long, it lets the blast of furnace heat out of the car > before I get in... |
Re: What opened the windows?
It all depends on how the software is set up. You can plug the car into the
software and change any of these settings!! Can be done via a laptop and software purchased from some clever guys. look here http://www.audiworld.com S "daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:960mk11hakc0h9457aepr8c0vafili920p@4ax.com... > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 19:07:36 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.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. >> >>Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual >>about >>the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on >>to >>which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same >>in >>the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans >>have any input on this keyfob function? > > I use it all summer long, it lets the blast of furnace heat out of the car > before I get in... |
Re: What opened the windows?
It all depends on how the software is set up. You can plug the car into the
software and change any of these settings!! Can be done via a laptop and software purchased from some clever guys. look here http://www.audiworld.com S "daytripper" <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:960mk11hakc0h9457aepr8c0vafili920p@4ax.com... > On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 19:07:36 -0400, "John & Ninetta" <jsuljak@sentex.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. >> >>Nope. I tried it several times. Also, there is nothing in the manual >>about >>the keyfob function. They call it "convenience open/close" depending on >>to >>which side you turn and hold the key in the lock. I assume its the same >>in >>the USA as the manual is the same for both Canada and USA. Any Americans >>have any input on this keyfob function? > > I use it all summer long, it lets the blast of furnace heat out of the car > before I get in... |
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