Good Bye ID3!
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I waited 18 months for delivery and I've had the car for 18 months. Some really good people on here that have been helpful, supportive and funny. Thank you to all for making my transition to a BEV as painless as possible. Special thanks to @Sidehaas.
I like most things about the ID3, the size, nippiness and comfort. I didn't even mind getting it in silver although that wasn't what I ordered. I like the haptic buttons and I like the lack of rear window buttons. It's been a long time since I smiled so much when I getting into a car.
Two things I wish would be better: I wish the car would lock when you walk away, I have left it parked up countless times unlocked. And I wish the mood lighting would stay the colour I put it to rather than forever going back to VW blue. Pesky 1st world problem that.
I'm not hung up on updates as such, but the software and the way it works is disappointing. I suspect that's not unique to the ID3 or VW. I'm on 3.2.
The biggest let down was Lookers VW Carlisle and VW for their terrible customer care. Just shocking.
Would I get another? Yes, if it met my needs I would, but not from Lookers!
What's next? A bigger car is needed so we pick up a Skoda Enyaq tomorrow.
I like most things about the ID3, the size, nippiness and comfort. I didn't even mind getting it in silver although that wasn't what I ordered. I like the haptic buttons and I like the lack of rear window buttons. It's been a long time since I smiled so much when I getting into a car.
Two things I wish would be better: I wish the car would lock when you walk away, I have left it parked up countless times unlocked. And I wish the mood lighting would stay the colour I put it to rather than forever going back to VW blue. Pesky 1st world problem that.
I'm not hung up on updates as such, but the software and the way it works is disappointing. I suspect that's not unique to the ID3 or VW. I'm on 3.2.
The biggest let down was Lookers VW Carlisle and VW for their terrible customer care. Just shocking.
Would I get another? Yes, if it met my needs I would, but not from Lookers!
What's next? A bigger car is needed so we pick up a Skoda Enyaq tomorrow.
Motability Customer
VW ID.3 Max
Skoda Enyaq 85 Edition on order
Built and shipped 21 December 2024
VW ID.3 Max
Skoda Enyaq 85 Edition on order
Built and shipped 21 December 2024
DumfriesDik wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 11:02 am I waited 18 months for delivery and I've had the car for 18 months. Some really good people on here that have been helpful, supportive and funny. Thank you to all for making my transition to a BEV as painless as possible. Special thanks to @Sidehaas.
I like most things about the ID3, the size, nippiness and comfort. I didn't even mind getting it in silver although that wasn't what I ordered. I like the haptic buttons and I like the lack of rear window buttons. It's been a long time since I smiled so much when I getting into a car.
Two things I wish would be better: I wish the car would lock when you walk away, I have left it parked up countless times unlocked. And I wish the mood lighting would stay the colour I put it to rather than forever going back to VW blue. Pesky 1st world problem that.
I'm not hung up on updates as such, but the software and the way it works is disappointing. I suspect that's not unique to the ID3 or VW. I'm on 3.2.
The biggest let down was Lookers VW Carlisle and VW for their terrible customer care. Just shocking.
Would I get another? Yes, if it met my needs I would, but not from Lookers!
What's next? A bigger car is needed so we pick up a Skoda Enyaq tomorrow.
I wish you well for the future ,i well remember the delivery time posts and i also agree with some of the dealers are less than perfect best wishes
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The Yak is on 5.2 and it is super fast and slick. Clearly the hardware is much better.
I already miss my HUD and memory parking!!
I'm not saying the boot is big, but it has an echo!
I already miss my HUD and memory parking!!
I'm not saying the boot is big, but it has an echo!
Motability Customer
VW ID.3 Max
Skoda Enyaq 85 Edition on order
Built and shipped 21 December 2024
VW ID.3 Max
Skoda Enyaq 85 Edition on order
Built and shipped 21 December 2024
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Good luck & enjoy the Enyaq 

MY 2023 58KW Makena Turquoise Max Pro Performance
Ordered: Mid-September 2021
Delivered May 31st 2023
Ordered: Mid-September 2021
Delivered May 31st 2023
You CAN set the car to lock when you walk away (with complementary auto unlock when you approach). I forget exactly where in the system that is done. I disabled it, as it meant every time I walked past the car if I had the key with me it went through an unlock / lock cycle. Very irritating!
Is this on all models as standard?TimF wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:52 am You CAN set the car to lock when you walk away (with complementary auto unlock when you approach). I forget exactly where in the system that is done. I disabled it, as it meant every time I walked past the car if I had the key with me it went through an unlock / lock cycle. Very irritating!
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I assume so - our Life Pro is 2021 model, fully updated.Fry wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 6:31 pmIs this on all models as standard?TimF wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:52 am You CAN set the car to lock when you walk away (with complementary auto unlock when you approach). I forget exactly where in the system that is done. I disabled it, as it meant every time I walked past the car if I had the key with me it went through an unlock / lock cycle. Very irritating!
Are you sure? Mine unlocks OK but doesn’t lock when walking away. Unless I have missed a setting somewhere.TimF wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:52 am You CAN set the car to lock when you walk away (with complementary auto unlock when you approach). I forget exactly where in the system that is done. I disabled it, as it meant every time I walked past the car if I had the key with me it went through an unlock / lock cycle. Very irritating!
It definitely locked as well as unlocked. Walk down the drive, beep, beep, flash, flash, unlock. Get indoors and put the key in its tin (I know it doesn't need a Faraday cage for security, but anyway ...), beep, beep, flash, flash, lock.Scratch wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:43 amAre you sure? Mine unlocks OK but doesn’t lock when walking away. Unless I have missed a setting somewhere.TimF wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:52 am You CAN set the car to lock when you walk away (with complementary auto unlock when you approach). I forget exactly where in the system that is done. I disabled it, as it meant every time I walked past the car if I had the key with me it went through an unlock / lock cycle. Very irritating!
With older IDs it only auto locks if you never open the door after it auto unlocks. If you have got in the car, it does not auto lock when you leave.TimF wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 10:43 amIt definitely locked as well as unlocked. Walk down the drive, beep, beep, flash, flash, unlock. Get indoors and put the key in its tin (I know it doesn't need a Faraday cage for security, but anyway ...), beep, beep, flash, flash, lock.Scratch wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 9:43 amAre you sure? Mine unlocks OK but doesn’t lock when walking away. Unless I have missed a setting somewhere.TimF wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 9:52 am You CAN set the car to lock when you walk away (with complementary auto unlock when you approach). I forget exactly where in the system that is done. I disabled it, as it meant every time I walked past the car if I had the key with me it went through an unlock / lock cycle. Very irritating!
This is different with new IDs from either software 4 or software 5 (I'm not sure which) - they do now auto lock after leaving the car, as well as auto unlock.
ID.3 Family Pro Performance (Jan 22). Also an ID.4 Max. Ohme Home Pro charger.
Thanks for the clarification. Mine is a 2023 on V3.7. I must admit that I prefer it not to auto lock as I walk away. I prefer to know that I have actually done something to make it lock, such as using the keyless entry/exit or, as in the old days, the key fob.sidehaas wrote: ↑Wed Feb 05, 2025 6:04 pmWith older IDs it only auto locks if you never open the door after it auto unlocks. If you have got in the car, it does not auto lock when you leave.
This is different with new IDs from either software 4 or software 5 (I'm not sure which) - they do now auto lock after leaving the car, as well as auto unlock.
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Because the fob goes quiescent and stops responding to "pings" after it's been stationary for a few minutes.
2021 Tour Pro S, software v3.7, Stonewashed Blue.
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These VW keys can't be used for "relay" type car break-ins, where they use one unit near the car and another near you to fool the car into thinking the key signals are legit. The radio system involved is called Ultra Wide Band (UWB) - and one of its features is the ability to measure time-of-flight of the radio signal, which translates into distance between car and key. Adding a unit to relay signals between car and key over a significant distance would mean the car would regard the signals as illegitimate.
Also, the key itself has motion sensors, and when it has been completely stationary for more than a minute or few it shuts down all functions. So a Faraday cage (which blocks radio signals) isn't needed. But a tin is where our various keys live anyway, and it reassures some family members who were concerned that we could have our shiny new car stolen from outside the house if we didn't use a tin.
Happy to be corrected if I've got anything wrong.