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Television/radio - really - 18-12-2013 03:04pm

Could anyone help me with an issue.
I have just collected my new evoque with a digital tv and if you do not have the engine running it switches of after 5 minutes this also applys to the radio is this correct.
many thanks


RE: Television/radio - tetstb - 18-12-2013 03:32pm

Yes, to conserve battery


Television/radio - Stadt Panzer - 18-12-2013 05:47pm

(18-12-2013 03:32pm)tetstb Wrote:  Yes, to conserve battery

+1


RE: Television/radio - doug - 18-12-2013 06:35pm

Welcome Really,
As the others have already said, it's normal.
Years ago you could have a 10w radio/tape player running when washing a car, but with all the modern electrical equipment which powers up once you press the start button + the 825w sound system all running on a lightweight battery. So before the battery runs below its cranking voltage it shuts down any system not needed to start the engine that's why it will only give you 10 or 3 mins.


RE: Television/radio - The Valeter - 19-12-2013 01:16am

I thought it was 10 minutes, My Dynamic was. That is one reason that helped me decide to sell my Dynamic Lux while the price was so strong & buy the Pure Tech as having the TV for the purpose I wanted it for was pointless.


RE: Television/radio - really - 20-12-2013 11:41am

(19-12-2013 01:16am)The Valeter Wrote:  I thought it was 10 minutes, My Dynamic was. That is one reason that helped me decide to sell my Dynamic Lux while the price was so strong & buy the Pure Tech as having the TV for the purpose I wanted it for was pointless.

Your right,cant see the point of having the TV.I think it should make refrence to this in there litriture.Looks like a trip to the solicitors (not fit for purpose )


RE: Television/radio - Fordste - 20-12-2013 02:01pm

So in short, you can't watch the TV/DVD while driving and you can't watch it while stationary. Oh well, i'm sure the wife will enjoy it Laughing


RE: Television/radio - fam1x - 20-12-2013 02:40pm

Sounds silly right saving battery next you think its a mobile phone or something. In my little golf I was able to watch tv with the electrics on no problems. Hows about this novel idea fit a bigger battery LR.