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Warm Key

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:10 am
by Graeme4130
Hi all
Sounds like a silly question, but does anyone else's key come out the slot warm ?
I've noticed mine has been quite hot the last couple of times I've removed it, and having had this car through one winter already, I don't recall it doing it last year when i would've had the heater on in a similar manner
Maybe I just forgot from last winter, but it does seem to be quite hot recently

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:27 am
by RIV
Sounds like the car is set on defrost mode, if you look under the car behind the rear offside wheel, you will find a red button.. Just push it to turn off

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:08 am
by Graeme4130
RIV wrote:Sounds like the car is set on defrost mode, if you look under the car behind the rear offside wheel, you will find a red button.. Just push it to turn off
Haha, I knew you'd know the answer ;)

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 11:36 am
by johnnydog
I never use my key so I can't help on the heat issue, as I have never liked the push key setup in the B8 Audi's - couldn't understand why they changed from the standard ignition key (and push button start in the B7 RS4). Went for the advanced key in the B8 - like the push button start /stop instead of messing about with a key....
Driven plenty of A4's using this type of key but never noticed the key getting warm at all....

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:13 pm
by RossDagley
johnnydog wrote:I never use my key so I can't help on the heat issue, as I have never liked the push key setup in the B8 Audi's - couldn't understand why they changed from the standard ignition key (and push button start in the B7 RS4). Went for the advanced key in the B8 - like the push button start /stop instead of messing about with a key....
Driven plenty of A4's using this type of key but never noticed the key getting warm at all....
Biggest issue I have with advanced key is where to put the key if not in the slot! Cant use the cupholder as then where does your drink go. I have a good sized bunch of keys so dont like keeping them in my pocket either. So in the slot it generally goes ;)

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 7:08 pm
by PSB1
RossDagley wrote:
johnnydog wrote:I never use my key so I can't help on the heat issue, as I have never liked the push key setup in the B8 Audi's - couldn't understand why they changed from the standard ignition key (and push button start in the B7 RS4). Went for the advanced key in the B8 - like the push button start /stop instead of messing about with a key....
Driven plenty of A4's using this type of key but never noticed the key getting warm at all....
So in the slot it generally goes ;)
Fine, but what about the key? :biggrin3:

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:44 pm
by bobededog
Slam dunk... that was asked for...... twice ;

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 12:23 am
by MikeFish
RIV wrote:Sounds like the car is set on defrost mode, if you look under the car behind the rear offside wheel, you will find a red button.. Just push it to turn off
WTF is that all about? I assume you are just kidding?

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 12:32 am
by johnnydog
I thought the idea was to keep it in your pocket or handbag (if you feel the need to carry one?!?). I also guess that if you were unlucky to get your car hijacked, the would be car thieves wouldn't realise they haven't got a key for the car until they are well away with it and you are out of their reach. I presume that the car will continue to run until the engine is switched off, and obviously then they would be knackered.....or is there a range that the car will run without the signals from the key fob?

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 12:47 am
by bobededog
johnnydog wrote:I thought the idea was to keep it in your pocket or handbag (if you feel the need to carry one?!?). I also guess that if you were unlucky to get your car hijacked, the would be car thieves wouldn't realise they haven't got a key for the car until they are well away with it and you are out of their reach. I presume that the car will continue to run until the engine is switched off, and obviously then they would be knackered.....or is there a range that the car will run without the signals from the key fob?
Key has to be absolutely in the car for it to start.

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 12:53 am
by MikeFish
johnnydog wrote:I thought the idea was to keep it in your pocket or handbag (if you feel the need to carry one?!?). I also guess that if you were unlucky to get your car hijacked, the would be car thieves wouldn't realise they haven't got a key for the car until they are well away with it and you are out of their reach. I presume that the car will continue to run until the engine is switched off, and obviously then they would be knackered.....or is there a range that the car will run without the signals from the key fob?
I believe it will continue to run until it is turned off.

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 12:57 am
by RossDagley
Yes it runs until it's turned off but you are warned promptly on the dash when the key departs the vehicle.

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 6:50 pm
by smudge
RossDagley wrote: Biggest issue I have with advanced key is where to put the key if not in the slot! Cant use the cupholder as then where does your drink go. I have a good sized bunch of keys so dont like keeping them in my pocket either. So in the slot it generally goes ;)
Behind the cup holders you'll find there's an armrest. That actually lifts up and there is a compartment underneath. Your keys would more than likely fit in there with out any issues. Unless you're a caretaker with a lot of responsibility........ :biggrin2:

I always have my key on its own. I never have my house, car or office keys together, because I'm a clot. If I loose one, I've lost them all, so I keep them all separated. I also hate rattles, so having things hang from the car key would drive me nuts, plus over time potentially scratch and damage the immediate dash area...

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 7:15 pm
by RossDagley
smudge wrote:
RossDagley wrote: Biggest issue I have with advanced key is where to put the key if not in the slot! Cant use the cupholder as then where does your drink go. I have a good sized bunch of keys so dont like keeping them in my pocket either. So in the slot it generally goes ;)
Behind the cup holders you'll find there's an armrest. That actually lifts up and there is a compartment underneath. Your keys would more than likely fit in there with out any issues. Unless you're a caretaker with a lot of responsibility........ :biggrin2:

I always have my key on its own. I never have my house, car or office keys together, because I'm a clot. If I loose one, I've lost them all, so I keep them all separated. I also hate rattles, so having things hang from the car key would drive me nuts, plus over time potentially scratch and damage the immediate dash area...
Then where would I keep Mrs Smudge's spare underwear?

Re: Warm Key

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2015 7:48 pm
by Graeme4130
Even I know Mrs smudge doesn't wear any underwear