svhoneymoon
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- Jan 2, 2015
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Just picked up my pure white/black e-Golf on Monday. First VW and first electric for me, though I have long been a Golf fan.
I've noticed the charger port doesn't unlock with the keyless unlocking on the car (I set it to unlock all doors). You have to open a door and hit the unlock bottom manually or use the remote.
This sort of defeats the convenience of the keyless unlock to me by introducing this extra step. Opening the passenger side door, then pressing the unlock button.. since I don't want to take the key out of my pocket. I haven't been able to find anything in the manual so far.
Anybody have any idea if this can be configured? Or if I'm just a clueless noob?
An additional thought - It would be convenient to completely disable it to make it easier to share chargers. At work there are multiple parking spots per charger and people will pay it forward by moving the charger to the next available car. I think it will still work that I can receive the charger, but nobody else but me will be able to unhook my car if it is fully charged.
Based on their knowledge so far I'm not expecting a good answer from the staff at the dealership.
Love the car so far. Will be used for a 46 mile round trip daily commute, but with the holidays I haven't experienced that yet.
Paul
I've noticed the charger port doesn't unlock with the keyless unlocking on the car (I set it to unlock all doors). You have to open a door and hit the unlock bottom manually or use the remote.
This sort of defeats the convenience of the keyless unlock to me by introducing this extra step. Opening the passenger side door, then pressing the unlock button.. since I don't want to take the key out of my pocket. I haven't been able to find anything in the manual so far.
Anybody have any idea if this can be configured? Or if I'm just a clueless noob?
An additional thought - It would be convenient to completely disable it to make it easier to share chargers. At work there are multiple parking spots per charger and people will pay it forward by moving the charger to the next available car. I think it will still work that I can receive the charger, but nobody else but me will be able to unhook my car if it is fully charged.
Based on their knowledge so far I'm not expecting a good answer from the staff at the dealership.
Love the car so far. Will be used for a 46 mile round trip daily commute, but with the holidays I haven't experienced that yet.
Paul