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BNT1985

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  1. Pulled from Google: "In general, the specifications for a USB 1.0 and 2.0 standard downstream port, delivers up to 500 mA or 0.5A. Also, with a USB 3.0, it can provide up to 900mA or 0.9A, which translates into 4.5 watts." I would guess that the phone is being charged, however android auto is discharging the battery at a higher rate. I would guess that the phone battery would last longer via the cable than if you were using a wireless connection. Difference between your Octavia and Polo possibly down to the Octavia using USB 2.0 and the Polo using the USB 3.0 standard? Honestly dont know as I use a dedicated USB charger from the cigarette lighter. I use this. I and my passengers all have android phones, charges them fine, no idea if its any good for Apple products.
  2. 2.0TDi owner. Have had the car 4 years, this has happened to me once. Probably around 3 years ago. Luckily the parking bay was level so the car did not roll (did not leave in gear). Since then I leave in gear on the flat, if next to a curb turn the wheels into the curb also.
  3. Really impressive MPG return there, best I have ever had is 68-69mpg out of the 2.0TDI. I am really impressed that you managed to get that out of a petrol.
  4. Boot stays locked on mine even if the drivers door has opened. I have my car set up so that if the driver door opens the rest of the car remains locked. You can change this in the car setup of the infotainment system. I believe its located in the same menu where you can find the distance/time before service inspection. From memory it is CAR>SETTINGS> and there should be an option for locking/security. Or just press the unlock button by the gearstick in leaving the car

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