eelis
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Polo 1.0 110hp formerly up! white
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Hi You cannot code them on all occasions, you have to have a specific controller in the car, the basic one is not enough. Don't ask me how to separate, which car has or has the advanced controller. I found this on up! owners club forum: 'Hi. You can't have everything! You are limited to what the controllers in the car are capable of. Cornering lights and comfort window functions probably won't work as the cent elec controller is basic.' -eelis-
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They probably mean, it could work, but is not supported newer ones than youPhone 5. -eelis-
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Or you could take your wife with you every time, then you will have the speed warning for free too. -eelis-
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jdcitigo, have you tried to clean your pid contacts and same goes to cradle, both ends? Try also to reconnect the pid and the cradle, that they are fully attached. -eelis-
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Worth noting, the up!'s tailgate is made of metal, on top is glued a glass surface. -eelis-
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It's also registered for five persons to sit and thus have 5 belts. It's bit longer and has a partly metallic tailgate like Citigo, instead of glass one and does have indicators on side mirrors. -eelis-
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Alternatively, it could be, that the battery of the unit is low on power. Are you sure it gets enough power at your computer, trying other port might help. You could try other power sources aswell, if you have different USB chargers and leave the unit there for few hours. And finally you could leave it charging at car while driving, if all these other things aren't succesful. -eelis-
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I think the reason was, Garmin ate Navigon, simple as that. -eelis-
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File types the PID can play: MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis, AAC, FLAC. -eelis-
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Oh my, someone has stolen your badge and handle! -eelis-
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Nice one, bluecar1. -eelis-
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S&S also cuts seat heaters and many more heavy duty users (aircon for example) while in action. It doesn't cut indicator leds for those though, so you might think that they are working. -eelis-
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Have you asked this on any up! forums? You may find different opinions there. But seriously, you did make your mind before you asked, didn't you. -eelis-
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Now I know why they are called your 'better half's'. -eelis-
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Not very uncommon fault then. My up!'s (oct. 2013) auxiliary belt was found cracked at my cars first (15 000km) maintenance and was replaced for free of charge for obvious reason. Has lasted since (now 37 000km driven), maybe there are (were) some known problems with the belts? -eelis-