MK5 Courtesy Light
MK5 Courtesy Light
Drove my friend's Mk5 16V at the weekend (much quieter and more solid than a Mk4 btw.)
I noticed, however, that it didn't have a courtesy light delay feature - I thought this was standard on Mk5's?
Does the GTI have it?
I noticed, however, that it didn't have a courtesy light delay feature - I thought this was standard on Mk5's?
Does the GTI have it?
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Mercato16v
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MK5 Courtesy Light
Yeah, my mk5 16v has this feature, and is mentioned in the handbook.
mercato16v
I hope that this is fo help to you.'On vehicles equipped with central locking, the interior light is switched on for approx. 20 seconds when the vehicle is unlocked, a door opened or the ignition key removed.
The switch for the interior light must be in the door contact position for this function.
It is however switched off as soon as the vehicle is locked or the ignition switched on.'
mercato16v
Yes, unfortunately Mk4 Polos were a bit lacking in the creature comforts area, however I managed to fit a light delay relay from a SAAB 9000 into my car so I have that feature now!dubster82 wrote:EVEN MY 12 YEAR OLD RADDO HAS THAT!!!
@ Mercato: What year is your Mk5? My friend's is a 2000 X-Reg. His interior light basically just comes on when you open the door and switches off when you close it. It doesn't come on when you unlock the doors before opening them, and it doesn't come on when the key is removed from the ignition. Presumably there is only three switch positions for the interior light:
1: Door contact
2: Permanently on
3: Permanently off
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Mercato16v
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Hi, my polo is a Sept. 2000 16v model.
I guess that if your mates car has not got central locking, then the delay function will not work on it.
The quotation that I gave you was from the car handbook.
mercato16v
I guess that if your mates car has not got central locking, then the delay function will not work on it.
The quotation that I gave you was from the car handbook.
mercato16v
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His car is exactly the same as yours - a Sept 2000 Polo 16V.Mercato16v wrote:Hi, my polo is a Sept. 2000 16v model.
I guess that if your mates car has not got central locking, then the delay function will not work on it.
The quotation that I gave you was from the car handbook.
mercato16v
Does yours have a factory fitted alarm? I wonder if that's something to do with it, as his doesn't have an alarm.
Having said that, the quote that you gave from the handbook only mentions that the car had to be fitted with c/locking, it doesn't say anything about an alarm.
Weird.
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Mercato16v
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Hi, my car has the optional factory alarm fitted to it when it was built.
It seems strange that some mk5 polos have the light delay and others don't?
mercato16v
It seems strange that some mk5 polos have the light delay and others don't?
mercato16v
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It must be part of the alarm then, seems strange though, as I thought it would have just been the c/locking that controlled it.Mercato16v wrote:Hi, my car has the optional factory alarm fitted to it when it was built.
It seems strange that some mk5 polos have the light delay and others don't?
mercato16v
My sister has this feature on her Mini Cooper and it doesn't have an alarm.
Sorry to bump old post, but JWC got any info on your circuit, what components I need and a circuit diagram? Also for fitting?
I'd like mine to have this dimming delay, mine just goes on and off with the door opening/closing
mk5 16v 2000, W
has central locking (not factory remote, well its remote now using votex kit), no vw alarm
perhaps its an option in vag-com ??
I'd like mine to have this dimming delay, mine just goes on and off with the door opening/closing
mk5 16v 2000, W
has central locking (not factory remote, well its remote now using votex kit), no vw alarm
perhaps its an option in vag-com ??