MK5 Golf GTI

All Things Mk5 => How to Guides / Troubleshooting => Topic started by: els904 on November 28, 2010, 10:18:33 am

Title: Warning Bongs
Post by: els904 on November 28, 2010, 10:18:33 am
My Golf now no longer sounds bongs to accompany warnings like low external temperature, excessive speed, low washer fluid etc. - The warnings appear on the display with warning lights where appropriate, but no sound. However, the seat-belt warning still pings. Is this a fault, or have I inadvertently turned the sound off. If so, how do I turn it back on? Can't find any mention in the handbook.

Thanks,

Peter
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: xxx_mojo_xxx on November 28, 2010, 09:04:55 pm
I don't think my car gives an audible warning either - apart from the visual warning that comes on the MFD display.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: Top Cat on November 28, 2010, 09:08:07 pm
 :popcornsoda:
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: apollo13 on November 28, 2010, 09:10:41 pm
I get a 'bong' when the low temp warning comes up. Although when I disabled the seat belt chime thriough VCDS I lost it......
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: stealthwolf on November 28, 2010, 09:26:34 pm
I disabled the seatbelt warning but still get bongs for cold weather/low tyre pressure etc.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: apollo13 on November 28, 2010, 10:00:19 pm
I disabled the seatbelt warning but still get bongs for cold weather/low tyre pressure etc.

Strange mine only came back when I turned the seat belt warning back on... although my cluster is U.S spec

The seat belt chime goes off before you get in the drivers seat!
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: xxx_mojo_xxx on November 29, 2010, 10:30:31 pm
May be  the bongs don't happen if you have Recaros...I know I definately don't get the seat belt warning because of the Recaros.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: els904 on November 30, 2010, 06:43:50 am
Just to clarify - I used to have the bongs, they've suddenly disappeared and I don't know why.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: humkar on November 30, 2010, 01:50:46 pm
I get bongs for speeding over a certain limit, never new you get bongs for tempreture! I assume when you guys talk about tempreture, you're on about the engine tempreture!
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: LouCyffer on November 30, 2010, 02:19:27 pm
I get bongs for speeding over a certain limit, never new you get bongs for tempreture! I assume when you guys talk about tempreture, you're on about the engine tempreture!

Nope. Ambient air temperature from the external sensor reading. Sounds a chime/bong when temperature drops below 4 celcius.

Interestingly, mine still does this despite disabling the seat belt warning light/sound, just like Stealth.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: humkar on November 30, 2010, 03:13:57 pm
I get bongs for speeding over a certain limit, never new you get bongs for tempreture! I assume when you guys talk about tempreture, you're on about the engine tempreture!

Nope. Ambient air temperature from the external sensor reading. Sounds a chime/bong when temperature drops below 4 celcius.

Interestingly, mine still does this despite disabling the seat belt warning light/sound, just like Stealth.

Oh Thats funny, I always thought I heard strange bongs out of the blue. I assumed them to be my DPF filter light/warning, which I had disabled when my DPF was removed.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: stealthwolf on November 30, 2010, 09:45:28 pm
never new you get bongs for tempreture!
There should be a flashing temperature reading on the dash to accompany the bong once the ambient temperature is below 4*C - it flashes three or four times and then stays solid.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: LouCyffer on December 01, 2010, 09:33:41 pm
I get bongs for speeding over a certain limit, never new you get bongs for tempreture! I assume when you guys talk about tempreture, you're on about the engine tempreture!

This is designed so that a driver can set a speed warning if using winter or other tyres which have a lower speed rating than the maximum speed of the car. You should be able to disable this and alter speed threshold via your multifunction display (midline or highline both support this).
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: Gene Hunt on December 01, 2010, 09:55:11 pm
Just to clarify - I used to have the bongs, they've suddenly disappeared and I don't know why.
...........& me,now just get the flashing * then it goes to a fixed *. Not bothered as you still see it & i hate those warning bongs anyway.Done for the yank market.
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: LouCyffer on December 03, 2010, 07:45:33 am
IIRC the bong only sounds if the temperature drops through 4 celcius whilst driving. If the temperature on start up is sub 4 degrees, there will be no sound. It's designed to alert the driver to a dropping temperature, and not if the ambient temperature is already below that at start up.

So as long as the UK remains a suburb of Siberia, no one should be hearing temperature bongs for a while. -14 here last night. :surprised:
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: Garth on December 03, 2010, 08:47:37 am
Oh Thats funny, I always thought I heard strange bongs out of the blue. I assumed them to be my DPF filter light/warning, which I had disabled when my DPF was removed.
What car was this on?
Did you notice a difference in performance/economy once you'd removed the dpf?
I had a brand new A3 TDI 170 Quattro a couple of years ago and the dpf blocked every week and the fuel economy was truly terrible. I gave the car back after 3 months but then heard through another forum that someone had junked the dpf system and got an extra 10mpg and increased performance!
If this is true, it might make me consider another tdi quattro in the future but I will never get another if I have to keep the dpf!
 :drinking:
Title: Re: Warning Bongs
Post by: els904 on December 03, 2010, 11:44:17 am
I seem to remember that it bonged when I turned the ignition on if the temperature was 4 or below, but it's not bonging on low washer fluid, low fuel or excess speed either and, to repeat, it used to but doesn't any more. I think a trip to the dealer's computer is called for.