Keyless entry is for all VW the same: Open: But your hand in the door handle (between handle and door) Close: wipe over the outer surface of the door handle (see the little sensor) For the ID.3 it is the same procedure
@@BatteryLife It doesn't work if you keep your hand inside the handle (like you were showing in the video) while you try to close it with the "button" on the outside of the handle
I'd love an e-Golf with double the range. Instead I'm getting a second e-Golf in November. I've learned to cope with the limited range and really love all the buttons, switches and analog dials. The VW id family, Teslas and others have too much touch! I find it way easier to take one quick look to locate a button and hit it rather than swiping through menus, searching for a soft key that activates my seat heating.
Me too! I just love the current Golf 7.5 too much... I live in Canada and we won't get the ID3, only the ID4 and even though it's technically better, I'm sure I won't like it quite as much as the E-Golf
@albin vega have u seen that car inside? Have u sat inside? Have u driven that? I have all and it is hidious, quality is much lower compared to 7 gen golf
As far as the spinning front wheels are concerned: not the ABS (Antiblockiersystem) but the ASR (Antriebsschlupfregelung) kicks in. Anyway, tomorrow's finally the great day - so have fun! Und immer gute Fahrt!
You can reset the "From Start" Tripmeter and the long term one by pressing the OK button for 2-3 seconds, also there is an old fashioned tripmeter in the gauge cluster, you can reset with an physical Button right behind the steering wheel
Quirks: 3 Navigation: in the main Navi Display you can add a kind of forecast in a window that appears in the upper left corner Something like "9 km: take exit 18" 9 Tripmeters I'm not 100% sure, but there might be 2 , the one in the cockpit and the totals in the app. Not sure, cause I did not use it often for another real quirk: the trip reset is burried in one menue and hard to find. Another Quirk: rear view mirror memory weitd to program and then for usage it needs the mirror turn knob in a special position, only that particular position. If you decide to heat the mirrors now then rear view mirror memory for the sidewalk does not work if you put gear selector in Reverse. But I like the gear selector design + usability. And I can drive with one pedal if I look ahead and take care for consumption. The recuperation mode switch is intuitive too. Good evolution for people coming from an automatic gear ice car.
@@l1devil no, that is not the point, even though it is right that it works on the passenger mirrior to show the border of the sidewalk to avoid scratches in rim and tyres: it works only if the mirror switch is set to "R". If you turn that switch on mirror heating then you can put the gear lever in reverse mode but passenger mirror does not change the view to the sidewalk.
@@BatteryLife no, it is easy to find cause it is part on the first main view. Check the id3 tomorrow cause you get the same navi / radio ... It's there ...
Also the consumption seems lower than normal. I drove 200 km and I have like 15% left and 30 km left on the range, while avg consumption shows 12 kw/h. If the nominal capacity is 32 kw, the range should be more or the avg consumption is wrong.
Recuperation is dependent on maximum loading capability of battery. The eGolf can only load with max. 40kW. Therefore recuperation is only max. 40kW. My longest trip was 500km (Dresden-Munich), the first 400km were ok, the remaining 100km then a real pain. But it is my city car. My 3 pros: - Noise, Quality as you described, it is a Golf - Acceleration up to 60km/h is faster than a GTI - All accessories you can by for Golf VII also fits for the eGolf. My 3 cons: - Suspension is a bit hard for me. With all the comfort and the low noise levels you want to fly and glide and then I hate to feel every hole in the road I drop into - Trafic sign recognition is not connected with speed limiter of ACC. It shows that I'm allowed to drive only 60, but ACC still runs whatever I told it hours before. - I missed to include the rear camera, didn't know how badly I need it when driving backwards to a loading station as loading port is on back right
You can connect the sign recognition with ACC. There are multiple people who do the coding. I had it done to mine when i bought it, works great (and you can configure it in the infotainment, like all the other settings). I use it every time i drive the car
@@erebostd Are you talking about the eGolf or the Golf VII. As of my knowledge it is possible for the Golf VII but the eGolf is missing some newest electric material.
@@otto85521 egolf. I drive a model from 2018, a friend has a model from 2017, also with the Acc connect. It’s no hazzle, needs around 1-2 hours to update the software, and can be done everywhere if you got internet there. I had mine done in front of my garage 😁
When oorningytgr car with keyless you only pull on the back of the handle. When you want to lock you only press the little indent on the outside of the handle.
@@BatteryLife you do you, but i walked out of the dealership after driving the ID3… everything is touch and the plastic is so cheap, it’s awful. I hope the next version will be up to old standard, or the eGolf will be our last electric VW…
One more like: no screaming sound coming from the car when you make the battery super hot. This was going to be called the F-Sound, but VW decided not to implement this. 😁
@@BatteryLife when you approached the car with the keyfob in the pocket, the car detects the fob & unlocks as a single action. It will not re-lock immediately with the door handle sensor as it is anticipating an action (i.e. the door opening) to reset. If you open the door & then close it: THEN touch the sensor spot it will lock. OR another example. IF you were to have the keybob in your pocket & unlock the door on the drivers side by touching the door handle. To re-lock the car (w/o pressing the fob), walk to the passenger side & touch the door sensor on the opposite door,: the car will lock. This latter technique I use often (except the other way around) as I charge the car in my garage with the doors unlocked. When charging the charge cable locks on the car for preheat or charging or both. If I need to unplug: I walk to the drivers door & touch the sensor to lock the car. I then walk around the car & unlock at the passenger side. At which point, the charge cable locking pin will disengage.
Muss gehen! Zum Öffnen die Hand zwischen Türgriff und Tür stecken, dann klackt es und das Auto ist auf. Zum Schliessen die Hand oder zwei Finger auf die kleine Einbuchtung am Türgriff legen. Die ist dort wo früher das Türschloss war. Dann macht es klack und das Auto ist verschlossen.
Keyless entry is for all VW the same:
Open: But your hand in the door handle (between handle and door)
Close: wipe over the outer surface of the door handle (see the little sensor)
For the ID.3 it is the same procedure
I tried. Didn't work.
Confirmed. It worked perfectly. At any weather and tempreture.
@@BatteryLife It doesn't work if you keep your hand inside the handle (like you were showing in the video) while you try to close it with the "button" on the outside of the handle
I'd love an e-Golf with double the range. Instead I'm getting a second e-Golf in November. I've learned to cope with the limited range and really love all the buttons, switches and analog dials. The VW id family, Teslas and others have too much touch! I find it way easier to take one quick look to locate a button and hit it rather than swiping through menus, searching for a soft key that activates my seat heating.
Me too! I just love the current Golf 7.5 too much... I live in Canada and we won't get the ID3, only the ID4 and even though it's technically better, I'm sure I won't like it quite as much as the E-Golf
@@vladsaghin7644 absolutely! The eGolf is something special…
Good conclusions Chris but i can't wait to hear your opinion of the id3, soon I hope😜
Interior quality (if u can say that to quality) is hidious in id3. Looks and feels even worse than seat
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@albin vega have u seen that car inside? Have u sat inside? Have u driven that? I have all and it is hidious, quality is much lower compared to 7 gen golf
As far as the spinning front wheels are concerned: not the ABS (Antiblockiersystem) but the ASR (Antriebsschlupfregelung) kicks in.
Anyway, tomorrow's finally the great day - so have fun! Und immer gute Fahrt!
You can reset the "From Start" Tripmeter and the long term one by pressing the OK button for 2-3 seconds, also there is an old fashioned tripmeter in the gauge cluster, you can reset with an physical Button right behind the steering wheel
I know. But the from start resets itself. I want 2 full trip meters i fully control.
Quirks:
3 Navigation:
in the main Navi Display you can add a kind of forecast in a window that appears in the upper left corner
Something like "9 km: take exit 18"
9 Tripmeters
I'm not 100% sure, but there might be 2 , the one in the cockpit and the totals in the app.
Not sure, cause I did not use it often for another real quirk:
the trip reset is burried in one menue and hard to find.
Another Quirk: rear view mirror memory
weitd to program and then for usage it needs the mirror turn knob in a special position, only that particular position. If you decide to heat the mirrors now then rear view mirror memory for the sidewalk does not work if you put gear selector in Reverse.
But I like the gear selector design + usability.
And I can drive with one pedal if I look ahead and take care for consumption.
The recuperation mode switch is intuitive too.
Good evolution for people coming from an automatic gear ice car.
Then it is hidden very well. And it should be normal!
TYPE xxi - WOLF passenger mirror dipping only works in the left (for RHD) or right (for LHD) position
@@l1devil no, that is not the point, even though it is right that it works on the passenger mirrior to show the border of the sidewalk to avoid scratches in rim and tyres:
it works only if the mirror switch is set to "R".
If you turn that switch on mirror heating then you can put the gear lever in reverse mode but passenger mirror does not change the view to the sidewalk.
@@BatteryLife no, it is easy to find cause it is part on the first main view.
Check the id3 tomorrow cause you get the same navi / radio ...
It's there ...
@@BatteryLife Good trip and smile if you get a Touareg V10 ... with an id3 in the back on the trailer ...
You can see the charge speed in the green regen display. Each notch is 5kw so you can see your speed of charge there. Need it on however 👍
Also the consumption seems lower than normal. I drove 200 km and I have like 15% left and 30 km left on the range, while avg consumption shows 12 kw/h. If the nominal capacity is 32 kw, the range should be more or the avg consumption is wrong.
Quirks 1-3,5,6,9 are in all golfs:) speaking as a current highline golf owner (hopefully the last week)
Gute Werbung gerade gemacht @n-tv Interview :D direkt kanal gefunden
Recuperation is dependent on maximum loading capability of battery. The eGolf can only load with max. 40kW. Therefore recuperation is only max. 40kW.
My longest trip was 500km (Dresden-Munich), the first 400km were ok, the remaining 100km then a real pain. But it is my city car.
My 3 pros:
- Noise, Quality as you described, it is a Golf
- Acceleration up to 60km/h is faster than a GTI
- All accessories you can by for Golf VII also fits for the eGolf.
My 3 cons:
- Suspension is a bit hard for me. With all the comfort and the low noise levels you want to fly and glide and then I hate to feel every hole in the road I drop into
- Trafic sign recognition is not connected with speed limiter of ACC. It shows that I'm allowed to drive only 60, but ACC still runs whatever I told it hours before.
- I missed to include the rear camera, didn't know how badly I need it when driving backwards to a loading station as loading port is on back right
You can connect the sign recognition with ACC. There are multiple people who do the coding. I had it done to mine when i bought it, works great (and you can configure it in the infotainment, like all the other settings). I use it every time i drive the car
@@erebostd Are you talking about the eGolf or the Golf VII. As of my knowledge it is possible for the Golf VII but the eGolf is missing some newest electric material.
@@otto85521 egolf. I drive a model from 2018, a friend has a model from 2017, also with the Acc connect. It’s no hazzle, needs around 1-2 hours to update the software, and can be done everywhere if you got internet there. I had mine done in front of my garage 😁
When oorningytgr car with keyless you only pull on the back of the handle. When you want to lock you only press the little indent on the outside of the handle.
I tried, didn't work
@@BatteryLife no, you had your hand around the gripp, that’s the problem, as others wrote 😉👋
Where is your new ID 3 ?
Will you're ID3 be as good, or will you be spoiled by the golf. No probably not, after watching full video.
It will be way better. The id3 fits my needs.
@@BatteryLife you do you, but i walked out of the dealership after driving the ID3… everything is touch and the plastic is so cheap, it’s awful. I hope the next version will be up to old standard, or the eGolf will be our last electric VW…
if im not mistaken there are 3 levels of regen, though.
There are 4. 1,2,3 and B. B is the strongest!
@@BatteryLife actualy there are 5 D0,D1,D2,D3 and B mode
1:34 I literally LOL’d 😂 Your wife doesn’t watch your videos??
No, but I told her.
This isn’t the VW I was looking for 😂
Nein Nein Nein Two! 💣
One more like: no screaming sound coming from the car when you make the battery super hot. This was going to be called the F-Sound, but VW decided not to implement this. 😁
Intern Presse news first id3 will be picked up by a guy from Passau. Mhhh who mochte that be. NICE CONGRATS
To close the car you need to swipe the door.
I tried. It didn't work. In the manual it says press the button.
@@BatteryLife when you approached the car with the keyfob in the pocket, the car detects the fob & unlocks as a single action. It will not re-lock immediately with the door handle sensor as it is anticipating an action (i.e. the door opening) to reset. If you open the door & then close it: THEN touch the sensor spot it will lock.
OR another example. IF you were to have the keybob in your pocket & unlock the door on the drivers side by touching the door handle. To re-lock the car (w/o pressing the fob), walk to the passenger side & touch the door sensor on the opposite door,: the car will lock.
This latter technique I use often (except the other way around) as I charge the car in my garage with the doors unlocked. When charging the charge cable locks on the car for preheat or charging or both. If I need to unplug: I walk to the drivers door & touch the sensor to lock the car. I then walk around the car & unlock at the passenger side. At which point, the charge cable locking pin will disengage.
Schließen: von aussen mit der flachen Hand den Türgriff anfassen.
Hab ich versucht. Nichts passiert.
@@BatteryLife hm, komisch. Bei mir ohne Probleme... Its not a bug its a feature...
Muss gehen! Zum Öffnen die Hand zwischen Türgriff und Tür stecken, dann klackt es und das Auto ist auf. Zum Schliessen die Hand oder zwei Finger auf die kleine Einbuchtung am Türgriff legen. Die ist dort wo früher das Türschloss war. Dann macht es klack und das Auto ist verschlossen.
@@martinlindhorst4656 yep..true story