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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