Whos 406 says...
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Whos 406 says...
"Automatic Wiping Active"
When I mentioned it this time everyone looked at me like I was insane, I seemed to have the only 406 in the world that does it.
Who elses 406 does this?
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When I mentioned it this time everyone looked at me like I was insane, I seemed to have the only 406 in the world that does it.
Who elses 406 does this?
Bailes
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Re: Whos 406 says...
Mine does it, it's a full mux thing.
I always think it's not something you want to come up on the display when your in one of these new fangled public toilets
I always think it's not something you want to come up on the display when your in one of these new fangled public toilets

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Re: Whos 406 says...
my citreon does it.
also it comes up with autolights active, And over speed warning if you got over 90mph,
idont use them autolights tho, they can cause a crash ithink
also it comes up with autolights active, And over speed warning if you got over 90mph,

idont use them autolights tho, they can cause a crash ithink

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Re: Whos 406 says...
As Steve says, they all do it. Strangly enough, whenever Mrs Doggy gets in, mine says 'AIRBAG FAULT'steve_earwig wrote:Mine does it, it's a full mux thing.

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Just as long as yours doesn't say that when the MOT tester gets in ...
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Re: Whos 406 says...
Mine does the same but it is different wording to that,i think it says "auto light system enabled" or something similar,strange thing is it does it all on it's own sometimes without me touching anything "enabled"-"disabled" several times then won't do it again for weeks 

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Re: Whos 406 says...
So let me get this right: suppose it's dry and you put the wiper stalk into the first (auto) position, then nothing happens.
If it now starts to rain, then the windscreen wipers work and the MFD announces this to you.
This is how mine works, except that I don't get the announcement.
I have auto lights disabled because I think they're really stupid.
If it now starts to rain, then the windscreen wipers work and the MFD announces this to you.
This is how mine works, except that I don't get the announcement.
I have auto lights disabled because I think they're really stupid.
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Re: Whos 406 says...
I read today auto lights can be dangerous in that in the fog, the car can fail to recognise this, and peeps just "assume" they come in, and they don't
Hence driving round in pea soup with no lights on
Got to say pet hate for silver cars not to have lights on in the rain or fog as they seem to "disappear" visibility wise in your mirrors
Hence driving round in pea soup with no lights on
Got to say pet hate for silver cars not to have lights on in the rain or fog as they seem to "disappear" visibility wise in your mirrors
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Re: Whos 406 says...
the auto lights on my car turned them selves on today,
id not pressed anything,
some chap walked right off the pavement and onto the road,
ibet he thought iwas turning the lights on to tell him to cross,
how do you disable them altogether?. not only are they a nuisance there afecking hazard,
can ijust pull a fuse for them, and be gone with the fecking thing ?
id not pressed anything,

some chap walked right off the pavement and onto the road,
ibet he thought iwas turning the lights on to tell him to cross,
how do you disable them altogether?. not only are they a nuisance there afecking hazard,
can ijust pull a fuse for them, and be gone with the fecking thing ?
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Re: Whos 406 says...
Mine's different: if I put it on auto the wipers will work once, then stop, then start if it starts raining, with no beeps or alerts whatsoever. After shutdown they require re-activation to get them working.rwb wrote:So let me get this right: suppose it's dry and you put the wiper stalk into the first (auto) position, then nothing happens.
If it now starts to rain, then the windscreen wipers work and the MFD announces this to you.
This is how mine works, except that I don't get the announcement.
I have auto lights disabled because I think they're really stupid.
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Re: Whos 406 says...
This is how mine work too. Putting the wiper stalk up to the first position causes the "Auto wiping system enabled" message on the MFD and the wipers being triggered once. They then only move if the rain sensor detects water; how fast they move depends on the amount of water the sensor detects and the length of time it detects water being there.OdinEidolon wrote:if I put it on auto the wipers will work once, then stop, then start if it starts raining, with no beeps or alerts whatsoever. After shutdown they require re-activation to get them working.
The system does not re-enable itself if the wiper stalk is still set in the same position when you start the car next time - you have to disable it (either by moving the stalk to the "Off" position, or by putting it on to the "Constant - Slow" position) and then re-enable it (by moving it back to the "Auto" position).
I believe the "Auto wiping system enabled" message always comes up on COM2000-equipped cars with the Sat-Nav enabled "Type C" multi-function display.
I, too, disable the Auto Lights system. However, if the car has been to the garage and they have performed a BSI reset, then I find the Auto Lights system is automatically enabled, and I have to disable it again.
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Re: Whos 406 says...
Oh yes, I forgot about that: always one initial wipe.OdinEidolon wrote:Mine's different: if I put it on auto the wipers will work once, then stop, then start if it starts raining, with no beeps or alerts whatsoever. After shutdown they require re-activation to get them working.
I am a counter-example to this. I am COM2000 with navigation but the auto-wipers do not announce when they start wiping.highlander wrote:I believe the "Auto wiping system enabled" message always comes up on COM2000-equipped cars with the Sat-Nav enabled "Type C" multi-function display.
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Re: Whos 406 says...
Mine like others has to be put into auto when i start the engine... one wipe then off if theres no rain... never seen my lights come on auto and not sure i like the idea.
Oh and when wipers are in auto i get nothing on the mfd saying so.
Oh and when wipers are in auto i get nothing on the mfd saying so.
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Re: Whos 406 says...
Ahhhh, that Peugeot consistency we all know and love!rwb wrote:I am a counter-example to this. I am COM2000 with navigation but the auto-wipers do not announce when they start wiping.highlander wrote:I believe the "Auto wiping system enabled" message always comes up on COM2000-equipped cars with the Sat-Nav enabled "Type C" multi-function display.

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Re: Whos 406 says...
FWIW, on fully mux cars, you can semi-permanently disable either or both functions in the BSI with PP2000
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