This is a discussion on window roll up within the Diagnostics & VAG-COM forums, part of the General Motoring Discussions category; ive just set my car for anti hijack with vag com i was wondering is it possible to set the ...
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| ive just set my car for anti hijack with vag com i was wondering is it possible to set the windows to close when i lock the car also is there anything else i can set with vag com |
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| There is lots of things ,,,,, but how it's done is the question! See the "Seat Belt Ding" thread.
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| Interestingly, and slightly related to this. The drivers side front window on our Octavia takes 4-5 attempts to get it to roll up from the inside. However, with the key in the lock on the outside, the window mechanism bypasses the force feedback and rolls up first time. Before anyone says it - I've tried silicone spray, WD40 etc.. in the track and it still doesnt solve the problem ![]() |
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