FAULTS AFTER GETTING NEW BCU

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FAULTS AFTER GETTING NEW BCU

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HI GUYS GOT A NEW BCU FITTED TO MY PUG 406 HDI 90 LAST WEEK,AFTER LEAVING GARAGE THE DOORS LOCKED ON THERE OWN AS I STARTED TO PULL AWAY,ALSO THE LIGHTS HAVE BEEN SET ON AUTO AND COME ON WHEN ITS DARK OR DULL,AND THE OIL TEMP GUAGE ISNT WORKING,CAN THESE FAULTS BE RECTIFIED BY RESETTING THE BCU?
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SOunds like it's not been programmed right :shock:
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cheers buddy,ive got it back in at garage on sat morning i just wanted some feedback,theyve had £500 of me for fitting bcu so i dont want them ripping me of to rectify these issues.
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The auto headlights can be activated / deactivated by the dirver, can't remember how though :oops: , I think it's pressing in and holding the end of the stalk for a few seconds...

The automatic locking thing has been mentioned on here before, I think we concluded that this feature can only be changed by someone with the correct interface / hardware, so it's a dealer (or specialist) only job. If you find another way to do it please let us know, I'm sure a few of us would be interested.

Oil temp gauge, not sure if that's a BCU fault or something else that's been disturbed :?

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thanks for your replies guys its appreciated,great forum,i will keep you posted.
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DaiRees wrote:The auto headlights can be activated / deactivated by the dirver, can't remember how though :oops: , I think it's pressing in and holding the end of the stalk for a few seconds...
Dai's right - press & hold the button on the end of the lighting stalk for about 5 sec. to turn on or off. When turning on, MFD will display, 'AUTOMATIC LIGHTING ACTIVE', no message just a beep when turning off.

Oil temp gauge may well have a setting for present or not.....
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That was my thought, along with the "doors lock when car's moving" stuff - sounds like they configured it wrong. The auto lights stuff is standard (unless you can't turn them off...)
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Aye, I'm sure there's an option in the BSI configuration to have it automatically lock the doors. My new Golf does it, it's going to be HUGELY annoying!
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Sounds like they've just ticked a few boxes for you and kinda upgraded the car in a way but if you don't like those features you'll need to go back and especially the oil temp one - not all 406's have the oil temp gauges so maybe a box needs ticking again?

I like my cars' self-lockers! have you never driven through a dodgy area and reached for the door locks? I have and my missus narrowly avoided a bag snatch through an unlocked door at the traffic lights. Good feature these days I say.
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mjb wrote:Aye, I'm sure there's an option in the BSI configuration to have it automatically lock the doors. My new Golf does it, it's going to be HUGELY annoying!
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