MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: Gman30 on December 20, 2013, 08:38:17 am
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So I get in my Car this morning to leave for work and find the contents of my storage pockets spread allover the passenger seat!
Ipod and ray ban's gone from centre console! :sad1:
They hadn't taken my nice torch or tyre pressure guage and nothing else was taken or damaged?
What I can't work out is how they've gotten in? I always lock it and even if I hadn't, it auto locks when you walk away from it.
No damage or sign of how they've gotten in!?
Any idea's guys??? :scared:
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Only auto locks in certain situations.
When you got out the car did you go back to it? Unlock and re lock it?
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No I think I just got out and locked it but Im pretty anal about making sure its locked so sometimes I hit the button twice if I don't see the indicators flash.
:surprised:
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it auto locks when you walk away from it
They only auto lock if you unlock and then don't open a door within 30secs or so.
You must've left the car open. On the plus side it might have saved you the cost of damage repair from a break in.
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it auto locks when you walk away from it
They only auto lock if you unlock and then don't open a door within 30secs or so.
You must've left the car open. On the plus side it might have saved you the cost of damage repair from a break in.
Good point! I'm guessing that it may have been unlocked and it was some oportunist crack head going around checking doors!
:sick:
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Was on TV just yesterday that they check to see if most cars are unlocked.
Very unlucky mate
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Never nice to have some scrot rifling your car but on the plus side,your not out now pricing a replacement door or new glass!!
Be more careful mate
:sick:
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No I think I just got out and locked it but Im pretty anal about making sure its locked so sometimes I hit the button twice if I don't see the indicators flash.
:surprised:
Don't press the lock button twice if you want the car deadlocked...
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2nd press disables internal sensors doesn't it?
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No I think I just got out and locked it but Im pretty anal about making sure its locked so sometimes I hit the button twice if I don't see the indicators flash.
:surprised:
Don't press the lock button twice if you want the car deadlocked...
What do you mean by deadlocked...?
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If parking outside, I press the lock button and then pull the handle to make sure it's locked.
If you're paranoid about whether it's actually locked, get someone with VCDS to activate the alarm chirp so you get a beep whenever you hit the locl/unlock button.
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No I think I just got out and locked it but Im pretty anal about making sure its locked so sometimes I hit the button twice if I don't see the indicators flash.
:surprised:
Don't press the lock button twice if you want the car deadlocked...
What do you mean by deadlocked...?
The deadlock stops the doors being opened from the inside when the car is locked.
So if an undesirable breaks in they can't use the interior handle to open the door for better access.
I beleive that a second press of the lock button dissables the deadlocks and the interior motion sensing.
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Once when I locked my car I thought I,ll just check the doors all were locked except the rear passenger kept on opening after repeated locking and checking I had to use vcds to rectify it
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If parking outside, I press the lock button and then pull the handle to make sure it's locked.
If you're paranoid about whether it's actually locked, get someone with VCDS to activate the alarm chirp so you get a beep whenever you hit the locl/unlock button.
I always use to worry about my cat being locked and have to go back and pull the handle to check. But got someone to enable the beep when i lock the car. I can walk away with my mind at ease.
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Being ex plod :innocent:
We used to get alot of how did they get in i locked it quotes . Always left unlocked , went to one where the man was quite insistent it was locked . I said is your wifes car locked outside now , he asked her and she said yes , i went outside and it was open ! Loads of stories similar too .
Many people forget to lock their cars in their drives as there is no "Get key put in hole turn key remove key" routine anymore
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Your meant to check to door LED it's flash rate tells you if all is well - watch how fast it flashes in the first five seconds
The blinking "red eye" on the drivers door will stay solid if the CCM notices any door not locked instead of the heart beat signal. Handy for those that don't have that horn beep on lock tom foolery enabled.
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Your meant to check to door LED it's flash rate tells you if all is well - watch how fast it flashes in the first five seconds
The blinking "red eye" on the drivers door will stay solid if the CCM notices any door not locked instead of the heart beat signal. Handy for those that don't have that horn beep on lock tom foolery enabled.
How fast should it flash for the first five seconds, if all is working properly?
I remember when one of the locks wasn't working it did something different but I can't remember what it was! At the moment it flashes quickly and then goes to the usual slow flash.
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Your meant to check to door LED it's flash rate tells you if all is well - watch how fast it flashes in the first five seconds
The blinking "red eye" on the drivers door will stay solid if the CCM notices any door not locked instead of the heart beat signal. Handy for those that don't have that horn beep on lock tom foolery enabled.
How fast should it flash for the first five seconds, if all is working properly?
I remember when one of the locks wasn't working it did something different but I can't remember what it was! At the moment it flashes quickly and then goes to the usual slow flash.
If you look carefuly at the LED the next time you lock it, after you press the plip, the LED will flash rapidly for about 15 seconds. During this period of rapid flashing, the alarm is not yet fully set, but the alarm system is actually checking that all its monitored components are giving the "correct feedback" (ie, all doors closed and locked, bonnet closed, boot closed and locked, interior ultrasonic sensor test for function, tilt sensor test for function, and so on). Then, after this 15 second delay of alarm testing and rapid flashery of the LED, if everything is A-OK, then the LED changes to a slow rate flash - some thing like one brief flash every 2 seconds. But if one of the monitored circuits is not correct, the LED stays on permanently.
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If you simulate crash the car will be unlocked. Thats one of the options. Not aware of any other..