First time poster; just took delivery of my Scirocco 2.0 TDI 2 weeks ago and had some friendly folk try to break into my roc last night.
Fortunately i rumbled them and they scarpered but not before i've had to have new glass on the passenger side, plus the hassle of insurance / cleaning up glass etc.
Local Police have said that thieves are specifically targeting Volkswagens and Audi's as they have common platforms. the integrated sat nav's are dead easy to nick apparently and install on other inferior models.
I've asked my dealer if they can change the NAV button on the console for a dummy button; will let you all know how i get on!
i hope no one else has experienced this; hoping that the cops catch the scum doing it too!
Options: 19 inch lugano alloys , Metal pedals, satnav , DAB , leather , parking sensors , Red footwell LEDs , white led interior , hkb door sills , Needle sweep ,Horn beep on open/close , big speedo, drl deactivated, cornering fogs, An ocd for keeping it clean! Gloss black mirrors. revo stage 1 remap
Really sorry to hear this. Some people are just scum and its unfair on us who work hard to buy ourself nice cars for people like that to just come along and nick it. This isn't the 1st satnav been nicked from a scirocco. There is a thread that someone started and had same problem. I'm sure is just a matter of removing the trim surrounding the unit and undo some torx screws then unplug the unit. It does seem to simple to do. An easy target for scum.
thanks! seen some dutch thingy called a navilock, but photographic evidence of its effectiveness doesnt look so good... someone prized the cover off the thing and cracked the display
been doing research and it looks like VAG are one of the few car manufacturers who dont code their sat nav's to the vehicle they are installed in. hence by wife's brand new Qashqai (with integrated sat nav) was completely untouched as was my neighbour's Jag!
Going to see what response i get from the dealer, or i feel some letters to the automotive presss coming along to highlight this issue. judging by the number of posts in TT forums / here etc, there should be a groundswell of support to get this looked at by VAG!
Options: 19 inch lugano alloys , Metal pedals, satnav , DAB , leather , parking sensors , Red footwell LEDs , white led interior , hkb door sills , Needle sweep ,Horn beep on open/close , big speedo, drl deactivated, cornering fogs, An ocd for keeping it clean! Gloss black mirrors. revo stage 1 remap
Ramjet wrote:thanks! seen some dutch thingy called a navilock, but photographic evidence of its effectiveness doesnt look so good... someone prized the cover off the thing and cracked the display
been doing research and it looks like VAG are one of the few car manufacturers who dont code their sat nav's to the vehicle they are installed in. hence by wife's brand new Qashqai (with integrated sat nav) was completely untouched as was my neighbour's Jag!
Going to see what response i get from the dealer, or i feel some letters to the automotive presss coming along to highlight this issue. judging by the number of posts in TT forums / here etc, there should be a groundswell of support to get this looked at by VAG!
Are you sure they aren't coded? I'm sure I read on here that they are coded
They are coded - just checked in the manual. Once the unit is removed the unit wont operate in another vehicle unless the code is entered. The code must be obtained from VW, so the criminals would have difficulty selling them on.
Quick update... Coppers are saying that they are dead easy to reset (reprog kit available to order from China!) the consoles and install in other models. So far my local VW dealer hasnt come back to me. that or i just had the misfortune to be targeted by thick opportunist scumbags!
First time poster; just took delivery of my Scirocco 2.0 TDI 2 weeks ago and had some friendly folk try to break into my roc last night.
Fortunately i rumbled them and they scarpered but not before i've had to have new glass on the passenger side, plus the hassle of insurance / cleaning up glass etc.
Local Police have said that thieves are specifically targeting Volkswagens and Audi's as they have common platforms. the integrated sat nav's are dead easy to nick apparently and install on other inferior models.
I've asked my dealer if they can change the NAV button on the console for a dummy button; will let you all know how i get on!
i hope no one else has experienced this; hoping that the cops catch the scum doing it too!
Would changing the button on the unit make any difference? You'd still have 8 buttons as opposed to the RCD510's 6 buttons. Also, wouldn't the SD card reader be a give away?
Unfortunately I suspect any thief would already be in the car and removing the unit before they even had a glimpse to see if Nav is written on the button.
First time poster; just took delivery of my Scirocco 2.0 TDI 2 weeks ago and had some friendly folk try to break into my roc last night.
Fortunately i rumbled them and they scarpered but not before i've had to have new glass on the passenger side, plus the hassle of insurance / cleaning up glass etc.
Local Police have said that thieves are specifically targeting Volkswagens and Audi's as they have common platforms. the integrated sat nav's are dead easy to nick apparently and install on other inferior models.
I've asked my dealer if they can change the NAV button on the console for a dummy button; will let you all know how i get on!
i hope no one else has experienced this; hoping that the cops catch the scum doing it too!
Would changing the button on the unit make any difference? You'd still have 8 buttons as opposed to the RCD510's 6 buttons. Also, wouldn't the SD card reader be a give away?
Unfortunately I suspect any thief would already be in the car and removing the unit before they even had a glimpse to see if Nav is written on the button.
Options: multifunction steering wheel, fogs, 18" alloys; DAB; XDS activated, DRLs reset, lock beep activated; indicator repeat set to 4; covered cup holder, rear seat 12v socket installed. metal pedals, 210 Golf GTi also in the stable. Scirocco gone - miss it. Polo GTI now.
VW stealers require the unit no and VIN but easy to get code for about £20.00 without questions. Nothing is ever thief proof. Some things just take longer to solve than others. While VW sell units for loads of cash a second hand £400 RNS 510 on ebay looks good value unfortunately. Not sure how to improve protection apart from locking the car away.