Please be informed that the digital clock in the virtual cockpit will not be displayed in our Thank you for your patience concerning your request dated 2 August 2019. Nonetheless, we will record and transfer your comments to the Brand in order to improve our service. They inform us that when the engine starts the view of the clock disappears, but time can be checked on the MIB screen. In relation to the matter at hand, our Technical Department indicates that the circumstance reported in the photographs provided is the natural functioning of the vehicle, not detecting any anomaly in this behavior. Yup that's what I thought, I have tried emailing to VW's main factories such as VW Germany/VW Spain/VW United Kingdom the answers I have got attached below: (Or maybe if someone here know any VW's employee he maybe could officially report it as a BUG to the VW's Technical Department in hope they will solve it with a software update?) The pictures I have attached below you can see an example of the missing Digital Clock.Īnyone here may know something about an OBD11's coding that could activate it? While other models like Golf, Passat as well as other VW's brands like Skoda, Audi, Seat have received a Digital Clock on the AID! In my knowledge the models with the problematic Digital Clock are VW Polo, Jetta, some of Tiguans, and T-Roc, I found out many VW's owners around the world complaining about this issue and it seems like a software bug or a forgotten feature which remained inactive (intentionally). I have noticed an annoying problem, the traditionally Digital Clock is missing on the top of the Active Info Display after turning the ignition on,īut when I shutting the ignition down the Digital Clock appears again. I have a 2019 VW Polo GTI with a Virtual Cockpit/Dashboard ("Active Info Display" as VW called it).
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