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Windows not close on one touch locking.

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No, they're independent functions.

If you're out of the car but forgot the windows down, hold lock on the key, windows close, no problem.

If the mrs. is in the car while you're in a store, she sees a drunk lad walking towards the car, holds lock pressed down, doors lock, windows roll up, mrs. is safe.

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Ahh i see ok i misread it first time round.

Thanks.

I've changed that on mine, via VagCom. Now I have to hold the button untill they start closing. Then I can release the button and they will close by themselves.

Can you quote the coding for that. I would love to be able to release the button and still auto close.

Can you quote the coding for that. I would love to be able to release the button and still auto close.

Yes, I'm interested to know that too please. :)

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Can you quote the coding for that. I would love to be able to release the button and still auto close.

Well, I'm in China right now, working on Olympics, can look at it only at the beginning of September. But, if you go to VagCom forum you'll find all you need to do the coding. If not, remind me in the end of August and I'll look at it.

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