Rear Sensor Display
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Rear Sensor Display
It was shwoing up on the head unit this morning and now it has dissappeared any ideas? also it is not recognisning my ipod anymore?
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Are we talking about RNS or RCD? Perhaps worth giving the unit a reset. <> and i buttons I believe.
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damn, keep getting those 2 mixed up. its just standard HU in 2011 model
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RCD 510 I believe. I am not sure of the correct method to reset that unit.
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read the manual!
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Not sure if that was aimed at me? No quote, and i had confessed to not having knowledge in the post above, anyhow I was referring to the RNS.
BTT
I have chatted to a couple of mates. who are VW elect guru's, and we seem to think the only way of resetting an RCD is to remove the respective fuse from the box.
BTT
I have chatted to a couple of mates. who are VW elect guru's, and we seem to think the only way of resetting an RCD is to remove the respective fuse from the box.
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not aimed at you DAR 

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Why have a forum then ?, no wonder the place is quite if you cant even ask a question, anyway where in the manual does it show you how to reboot the system ?, i.e not just reset to factory settings ?trix wrote:read the manual!

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Must say I agree with Blue, the answer to a lot of tech queries in this sect would be 'read the manual'.182_blue wrote:Why have a forum then ?, no wonder the place is quite if you cant even ask a question, anyway where in the manual does it show you how to reboot the system ?, i.e not just reset to factory settings ?trix wrote:read the manual!
That regime does not help in the future, with searches etc. IMO.
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Thanks trix, normally it's try the search which I did and there was nothing on this topic.
Anyway, it seemed to sort itself out. Simply started the car to go home after work and it started playing my music from the iPod and the sensor display was back, how odd.
Anyway, it seemed to sort itself out. Simply started the car to go home after work and it started playing my music from the iPod and the sensor display was back, how odd.
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Good news, if i find out how to reset it i will let you knowBadBoy wrote:Thanks trix, normally it's try the search which I did and there was nothing on this topic.
Anyway, it seemed to sort itself out. Simply started the car to go home after work and it started playing my music from the iPod and the sensor display was back, how odd.


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Haunted car, that's page 142 para 3 in the manual 

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Lol, I'll read the manual next time before making a post.mike-p wrote:Haunted car, that's page 142 para 3 in the manual
Hmm, wonder what wheels the manual will tell me to get
