It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
- Maarten
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Thanks I am very happy with it!
These will be my summer wheels
These will be my summer wheels
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giannis20vt
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Hello,
All forums are a source of knowledge that remains over time. Unlike social media, knowledge is lost and is almost impossible to retrieve.
For me, this forum means a lot. I met people with a lot of knowledge but most importantly, with a willingness to help as much as they can. And I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributes to its operation, I know that it is not as simple as it seems to maintain a forum.
The fact that the forum does not have much "movement" does not mean anything, as long as people visit it.
All forums are a source of knowledge that remains over time. Unlike social media, knowledge is lost and is almost impossible to retrieve.
For me, this forum means a lot. I met people with a lot of knowledge but most importantly, with a willingness to help as much as they can. And I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who contributes to its operation, I know that it is not as simple as it seems to maintain a forum.
The fact that the forum does not have much "movement" does not mean anything, as long as people visit it.
- Maarten
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
I agree.
These forums will always contain usefull information.
These forums will always contain usefull information.
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CricketLover
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
I have learnt a lot from this forum and the knowledgeable members. A few times I have posted questions and received very helpful replies. Maybe the volume of posts is because ‘low knowledge’ people like myself have slowly discovered how to use the various pieces of equipment and features (toys!). In my case, being on my third Polo gti, maybe even for a slow learner like me (
) there is not much else to learn?
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MikeDO
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
"maybe even for a slow learner like me (
) there is not much else to learn?" ... indeed
After some 2 1/2 years of ownership of my Polo GTI ... I discovered :
- You can't take the keys out the ignition if it's not in PARK. Silly me
- As you rev the engine, the graphics for highest digit that you hit on the rev counter "get larger". Never noticed this before.
Always something to learn
After some 2 1/2 years of ownership of my Polo GTI ... I discovered :
- You can't take the keys out the ignition if it's not in PARK. Silly me
- As you rev the engine, the graphics for highest digit that you hit on the rev counter "get larger". Never noticed this before.
Always something to learn
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SRGTD
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me the first time I saw the rev counter graphics enlarge; it was probably three years into ownership of the car before I noticed itMikeDO wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 9:43 pm After some 2 1/2 years of ownership of my Polo GTI ... I discovered :
- You can't take the keys out the ignition if it's not in PARK. Silly me![]()
- As you rev the engine, the graphics for highest digit that you hit on the rev counter "get larger". Never noticed this before.
Always something to learn![]()
Agree, there’s always something to learn - every day’s a school day………
Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Yes you are right, the speedo does that as well. I thought it was a nice touch when I first noticed it on mine.SRGTD wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:54 am I don’t have the car now so I could well be wrong, but I seem to remember the speedo does the same and the graphics are larger for the speed you’re travelling at.
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lancslad1985
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
I didn’t even know it did that…..SRGTD wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:54 amI thought my eyes were playing tricks on me the first time I saw the rev counter graphics enlarge; it was probably three years into ownership of the car before I noticed itMikeDO wrote: Sun Feb 09, 2025 9:43 pm After some 2 1/2 years of ownership of my Polo GTI ... I discovered :
- You can't take the keys out the ignition if it's not in PARK. Silly me![]()
- As you rev the engine, the graphics for highest digit that you hit on the rev counter "get larger". Never noticed this before.
Always something to learn![]()
. I don’t have the car now so I could well be wrong, but I seem to remember the speedo does the same and the graphics are larger for the speed you’re travelling at.
Agree, there’s always something to learn - every day’s a school day………![]()
- OomStu_ZA
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Here is one I been meaning to ask, can anyone recall how to set the drivers window to auto down? It auto up's but have to hold the button for down and can't recall what to do here? Thanks in advance.
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SRGTD
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Hopefully the process outlined in the YouTube video at the link below will fix it.OomStu_ZA wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 11:15 am Here is one I been meaning to ask, can anyone recall how to set the drivers window to auto down? It auto up's but have to hold the button for down and can't recall what to do here? Thanks in advance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37dnXOQS5pU
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Thank you kindlySRGTD wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 12:22 pmHopefully the process outlined in the YouTube video at the link below will fix it.OomStu_ZA wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 11:15 am Here is one I been meaning to ask, can anyone recall how to set the drivers window to auto down? It auto up's but have to hold the button for down and can't recall what to do here? Thanks in advance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37dnXOQS5pU
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grazuncle2
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
I'm depressed now.. seeing this clean car...! LOL
I'm having the same Welsh weather here in Birmingham. Just joking.. very nice model.
back to topic.. yes it is quieter.. I pop by occasionally but often things get busy and distracting and months can go by.
- OomStu_ZA
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Tried this suggestion today and it did not work for some reason. Heading past my local dealer tomorrow and will stop in ask the mechanic to assist. I'll update once I've been there.SRGTD wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 12:22 pmHopefully the process outlined in the YouTube video at the link below will fix it.OomStu_ZA wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 11:15 am Here is one I been meaning to ask, can anyone recall how to set the drivers window to auto down? It auto up's but have to hold the button for down and can't recall what to do here? Thanks in advance.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37dnXOQS5pU
- OomStu_ZA
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Hi @SRGTD
I went to my local dealer today who informed me the control unit requires replacing as it is a "common" occurrence I was told. Can't say I've seen it mentioned here before, but there you go. Thankfully my maintenance plan will cover any costs incurred.
Happy Friday.
I went to my local dealer today who informed me the control unit requires replacing as it is a "common" occurrence I was told. Can't say I've seen it mentioned here before, but there you go. Thankfully my maintenance plan will cover any costs incurred.
Happy Friday.
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SRGTD
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Re: It seems very quiet on the forum these days.
Thanks for the update.OomStu_ZA wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2025 11:09 am Hi @SRGTD
I went to my local dealer today who informed me the control unit requires replacing as it is a "common" occurrence I was told. Can't say I've seen it mentioned here before, but there you go. Thankfully my maintenance plan will cover any costs incurred.
Happy Friday.
I can’t remember reading on this or other forums before of this ‘common occurrence’ of the control unit failing, so maybe it’s not that common? As you’ve said, fortunately your maintenance plan covers the cost.