pete.garratt
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Yes, it allows A/C air into the glovebox.
DKZ5745 said:...
Frightened myself silly the other night when I cleaned my screen with the washers, when suddenly two clouds of mist erupted from by my headlights! That's when I discovered the headlamp washers activate if you clean your screen with your lights on. Didn't even realise it had them. Good eh?
RCZ-R said:Actually the computer counts how many times you use the screen washers and engage the headlamp washers every other 7th time you go for the screen washers. Except for some heavy use of screen washers where you pull the switch for a pretty long period at once (for example a big bird unloads really nasty on your screen :lol: )
When the washing fluid goes empty you get a notice in the central matrix display and the computer will not engage the headlamp washers anymore cause from the two areas to clean the screen is still more important.
Headlamps are washed one after the other. That helps maintain some light on the road when in driving in dark (a feature first introduced in the VW Phaeton back in 2000s)
Cossack said:I`m so glad i started the thread as finding out more and more and would of missed out on all these 007 gadgets and tricks.
Gotta try that wiper thing mrizzle lol.
As for cooling and heating the glove box if it was bigger i`d put a drink in there yo cool down on hot days. Hold on maybe its like a fridge/microwave lol :beer:
DKZ5745 said:I've discovered that if you keep flooring it in 2nd & 3rd, you get to go to the petrol station quite a lot :crazy:
Yes that's true, especially when the front is lightly loaded.RCZ-R said:DKZ5745 said:I've discovered that if you keep flooring it in 2nd & 3rd, you get to go to the petrol station quite a lot :crazy:
Talking about flooring it: the traction control in the R has a lot of tolerance range. You can spin the wheels without the pesky ESP to kick in. I like it a lot.
stagger321 said:Yes that's true, especially when the front is lightly loaded.
TBH, I did wonder if the TC was actually working the first time it did it. Surprising amount of movement and wheel spin really. Maybe I was expecting German sensibility (no disrespect) when what I got was obviously French.
The one thing that does take some getting use to is the occasional sideways twitch with the front again under hard acceleration and light front end loading, or occasionally when accelerating out of corner. Certainly wakes you up on an early morning trip to work.
:beer:
Add a simple strut bar in the front?RCZ-R said:stagger321 said:Yes that's true, especially when the front is lightly loaded.
TBH, I did wonder if the TC was actually working the first time it did it. Surprising amount of movement and wheel spin really. Maybe I was expecting German sensibility (no disrespect) when what I got was obviously French.
The one thing that does take some getting use to is the occasional sideways twitch with the front again under hard acceleration and light front end loading, or occasionally when accelerating out of corner. Certainly wakes you up on an early morning trip to work.
:beer:
thank god they made it "french" way :thumbup:
I hate those pesky ESP in all VW and other german brands. the oversensibility (or lack of liberality, to be precise) of those systems somehow reflects the german attitude. no fun, cause it's risky! you sir do on roads only wot is told by se law!
About that lightness you are talking: I put it down to a certain lack of body rigidity. The RCZ is a very fine car, especially the R. But I wish they made the shell more rigid. There isn't much lacking, just a tiny bit. It would help counterfeit that jiggling in the front. But it also would make the car heavier.
I guess you are right about rigidity, but we have to consider that the RCZ is one of those rare beasts that escaped from the design studio with its fabulous looks intact, rather than being sanitized by the bean counters. The fact that the R drives as well as it does while looking as sexy as as a supermodel means I can therefore forgive it its odd foible. It is after all based on an early iteration of the 308, not known as the ultimate driving car, and that lightweight 1.6L 4 pot lump means a not much of front end weight is holding the two driven wheels down.RCZ-R said:stagger321 said:Yes that's true, especially when the front is lightly loaded.
TBH, I did wonder if the TC was actually working the first time it did it. Surprising amount of movement and wheel spin really. Maybe I was expecting German sensibility (no disrespect) when what I got was obviously French.
The one thing that does take some getting use to is the occasional sideways twitch with the front again under hard acceleration and light front end loading, or occasionally when accelerating out of corner. Certainly wakes you up on an early morning trip to work.
:beer:
thank god they made it "french" way :thumbup:
I hate those pesky ESP in all VW and other german brands. the oversensibility (or lack of liberality, to be precise) of those systems somehow reflects the german attitude. no fun, cause it's risky! you sir do on roads only wot is told by se law!
About that lightness you are talking: I put it down to a certain lack of body rigidity. The RCZ is a very fine car, especially the R. But I wish they made the shell more rigid. There isn't much lacking, just a tiny bit. It would help counterfeit that jiggling in the front. But it also would make the car heavier.
Tomas_90 said:Add a simple strut bar in the front?Sounds too easy xD
stagger321 said:...
Back to awesomeness. I like the way they have added that membrane behind the dash so you hear more growl on acceleration. Its been added just with the driver in mind, which car designers so often forget these days. It doesn't help the fuel economy, but it does help me love the car even more.
I get a whoosh, but not a bang mate. Maybe the occasional pop. A bang doesn't sound good mate.RCZ-R said:stagger321 said:...
Back to awesomeness. I like the way they have added that membrane behind the dash so you hear more growl on acceleration. Its been added just with the driver in mind, which car designers so often forget these days. It doesn't help the fuel economy, but it does help me love the car even more.
I like it too! Do you also get this loud exhaust pipe banging on the overrun? Or when suddenly and quickly going off the accelerator while being on high boost? Whoooosh, bang! I love it. It makes kids run away, haha.
DKZ5745 said:So, on the discovery front,
I think that when I turn the car off, the drivers heated seat control wheel returns to off?
I may be imagining things here, but on several occasions getting back into the car recently, the heated seat control has been in the off position, and I know it was on when I got out :wtf:
I don't know about the passenger seat cos I never sit there :roll:
Maybe I have a poltergeist :eusa-think:
mrizzle said:We had considerable debate on this some months back and it was determined that you/brush it when exiting the car hence it returning to the off position. However, of you have poltergeist then that's a bonus and surely worth mentioning at the point of sale! :lol: