• Guest would you be interested in CUPRA or SEAT valve caps? let us know in the poll

  • Welcome to our new sponsor Lecatona, a brand dedicated to enhancing performance for VAG group sports cars, including SEAT, Audi, Volkswagen and Škoda. Specializing in High Pressure Fuel Pump (HPFP) upgrades.

Useful / Trivial Things You May Not Know About Your Leon . . .

Lee M

Guest
Also another one, to make both left and right of your dual zone climate control go up as one, hold the AUTO button for 3 secs ;)

I'm glad this thread came up again not seen it before....I wondered if this could be done :)


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Hugo Nebula

Active Member
Dec 7, 2007
290
0
Manchester
Found out by accident today, if you don't press the middle peddle when approaching another stationary vehicle....
No middle pedal on mine...:p
Now they tell me!
IMAG03782.jpg
 

Scotty2hotty

The futures bright...
Mar 30, 2010
366
0
Newcastle
To re-set the sevice indication (if your dealer forgets to do it like mine did....)

1. Press and Hold the Odometer knob in
2. Turn the ignition on (do not start the car though)
3. Turn the odometer knob to the right and hold for about 5 secs.
4. Release odometer knob and switch ignition off.
5. Start car, Service indicator should now be gone

This one is brilliant, we just reset ours, thanks for posting this...:p
 

bugie1

Active Member
Feb 15, 2012
31
0
worksop
electric mirrors if u twist the switch antic clockwise so it points backwards the mirrors fold up
couldn't find it posted
 

FSiLeonMike

Barmy Army Reservist (TA)
Apr 26, 2007
1,303
0
Bury St Edmunds/Stowmarket-ish
here's one for you, not useful just trivial. Noticed it with my PD and CR.

Say your on the motorway, set CC @ 70 and then reset your MFD and put it on Average speed, on both cars now it has stayed at 65 for many miles, just a fault with the calculation? or are the speedo's 5mph too high (would explain a few ppl's top speed figures :))

This happens on my car too

I have even had cruise set at 70, reset the computer, waited as you do, maybe 15 secs for the computer to begin recording data, flicked into average mph, and low and behold 65mph.
 

matt l

Active Member
Jan 28, 2008
391
0
This happens on my car too

I have even had cruise set at 70, reset the computer, waited as you do, maybe 15 secs for the computer to begin recording data, flicked into average mph, and low and behold 65mph.

I dont think the computer works things out right as my mpg has never been correct when i have worked it out myself or checked it other calculators.
 

/dev/null

Active Member
Nov 12, 2008
1,649
101
Speedo will always read over by about 5mph at 70. The one on the trip computer will probably just be more accurate (digital display as opposed to analogue one for the speedo).
 

Lee Riddlesden

Guest
Cruise control:
Hold reset to speed up,
Hold set to slow down.
Flick the on switch half way to cancel.

Just notice this owned the car 18 months.
 

Dale_tem

Active Member
Feb 9, 2012
169
1
Cruise control:<br />
Hold reset to speed up,<br />
Hold set to slow down. <br />
Flick the on switch half way to cancel. <br />
<br />
Just notice this owned the car 18 months.

Not only is that in the manual, but is also on the stalk.

lol

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
 
  • Like
Reactions: toMatSt96

Dale_tem

Active Member
Feb 9, 2012
169
1
Speedo will always read over by about 5mph at 70. The one on the trip computer will probably just be more accurate (digital display as opposed to analogue one for the speedo).

No they will read the same. They use the same data. The speedo will NOT always
read over by 5mph, it depends on your wheel and Tyre combination.

Get a GPS based speedo and compare with your car speedo to see how much it over reads and those with winter alloys and summer alloys may find a difference.


Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
 

Dale_tem

Active Member
Feb 9, 2012
169
1
:)

I am a bit anal about things I own, like to know how everything works, what does what etc.

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
 

M6TT F

Active Member
Dec 27, 2009
238
24
Mirrors don't move down for parking when button is depressed - well mine don't anyway!
 
Adrian Flux insurance services - discount for forum members.