Driver assist systems
Pull-away assist systems
cr:n Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Warning and indicator lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282
Start/stop system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 283
Hill Hold Assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 284
Hill Descent Assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285
Rear axle differential lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
Additional information and warnings:
• Volkswagen information system =>page 24
• Braking, stopping and parking =>page 269
• Battery =>page 362
• Wheels and tyres =>page 367
• Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts =>page 394
• Jump starting =>page 443
Warning and indicator lamps
A WARNING
The intelligent technology of the pull-away assist systems cannot overcome the laws of physics or system-related vehicle limitations. Never let the extra convenience afforded by pull-away assist systems tempt you into tak-ing any risks when driving-this can cause accidents.
• Unintentional vehicle movements can cause serious Injury.
• The pull-away assist systems cannot re-place the driver's full concentration.
• Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic con-ditions.
• Pull-away assist systems cannot hold the vehicle in all hill start situations or brake it sufficiently on all slopes going downhill (e.g. if the ground is slippery or icy).
Lit up Possible cause
Rear axle differential lock switched on . ...
Hill Descent Assist switched on.
(A) The start/stop system is available, automat-ic engine stop is active.
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The start/stop system is not available. OR: the start/stop system has switched off the engine automatically.
Flashes Possible cause
The rear axle differential lock cannot be .... switched on .
Hill Descent Assist is regulating.
Several warning and indicator lamps will light up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is switched on. They will go out after a few seconds. .,..
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Solution
=>page 286
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=>page 283
Check whether all technical requirements have been fulfilled. If necessary, make sure that all technical requirements are fulfilled =>page 283.
Solution
=>page 286
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ParkPilot
o:n Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
ParkPilot only at rear . . 288 ParkPilot front and rear . . . 289
ParkPilot signal tones and displays . 290
The Park Pilot assists the driver when
parking and manoeuvring.
The ultrasound sensors in the bumpers transmit and receive ultrasound waves. The electronic sys-tem uses the ultrasound waves (i.e. transmission, reflection from the obstacle and reception) to cal-culate the distance between the bumper and the obstacle.
Additional information and warnings:
• Exterior views =:o page 5
• Braking, stopping and parking =:o page 269
• Reversing camera (Rear Assist) =:o page 291
• Cleaning and caring for the vehicle exterior =:.page 380
• Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts =:o page 394
• Radio or navigation system =:o Booklet Radio, provision for mobile telephone, infotainment sys-tem, navigation system
A WARNING
ParkPilot technology cannot overcome sys-tem-related vehicle limitations. The ParkPilot cannot replace the full concentration of the driver.
• Unintentional vehicle movements can cause serious injury.
• Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic con-ditions.
• Ultrasound sensors have blind spots in which obstacles and people cannot be detec-ted.
• Always check the area around the vehicle as the ultrasound sensors will not always de-tect infants, animals and objects.
A WARNING (Continued)
• Certain surfaces of objects and clothes cannot reflect the signals from the ultrasound sensors. The system is unable to detect these objects or people wearing this type of clothing, or they may be detected incorrectly.
• External sources of sound can affect the signals of the ultrasound sensors. This may prevent the system from recognising people or objects.
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Various factors can negatively Impact the Park-Pilot functions or lead to damage to the vehicle and objects in the area surrounding the vehi-cle.
• The ultrasound sensors may not always be able to detect objects such as trailer drawbars, thin rails, fences, posts, trees and open or opening boot lids. This can result in damage to your vehicle.
• If the ParkPilot has detected an obstacle and issued a warning, the obstacle may move out of the detection range of the ultrasound sensors as the vehicle approaches it, particu-larly if the object is very high or very low. These objects are no longer registered.
• The vehicle can sustain considerable dam-age if the warning given by the ParkPiiot is ig-nored.
• Ultrasound sensors can be displaced or damaged through Impacts, e.g. when parking.
• The ultrasound sensors must be kept clean and free of ice and snow, and must not be cov-ered up by stickers or other objects, as this will prevent the system from working properly.
• Repainting the ultrasound sensors can im-pair the function of the Park Pilot.
• The ultrasound sensors should only be sprayed briefly when cleaning with pressure hoses and steam cleaners. The steam/hose nozzle must always be kept more than 10 cm away from the ultrasound sensors.
• Sources of noise can lead to errors in the ParkPilot system, e.g. rough asphalt, cobble-stones, induction loops, building equipment, or interference from other vehicles.
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m If there is a function fault in the ParkPilot, an W acoustic warning is emitted for approximately 3 seconds when switched on for the first time. The ParkPilot should be checked by a qualified work-shop immediately.
Fig. 230 In the centre console: button for switch-ing the ParkPilot on and off Fig. 231 In the front bumper: ParkPilot sensors.
r'l'11 First read and observe the Introductory Information and safety warnings & on page 287.
The Park Pilot uses ultrasound sensors to deter-mine the distance from the front or rear bumpers to an obstacle. There are 4 ultrasound sensors for the ParkPilot located in both the front and rear B bumpers.
Switching ParkPilot on and off
Function What to do when the Ignition is switched on
Switching on the ParkPilot Press button once. manually
Switching off the ParkPilot Press button again. manually
Switching off the ParkPilot Press a button, e.g. (RADIO!, on the factory-fitted radio or navigation system. display manually (sound OR: touch the 0 function button. output remains active)
Switching on the ParkPilot Select reverse gear or move the selector lever to position R. automatically
Switching off the ParkPilot Accelerate forwards to a speed greater than approximately 10-15 kmlh automatically (6-9 mph).
Temporarily muting ParkPi-lot (applies to certain Touch the@) function button. equipment levels):
Switching to the rear view Select reverse gear or move the selector lever to position R. camera system picture as OR: touch function button. required
The indicator lamp in the =:o Fig. 230 lights up while the function is active.
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Vehicles with ParkPilot at the front and rear
Segment colour if an
Area of the vehicle Distance of the vehicle Acoustic sig-obstacle has been de-from an obstacle nal tected (colour display only)
® Rear centre approx. 31 -160 cm
Rear side approx. 31 -60 cm Intermittent Yellow
® Front centre approx. 31 -120 cm tone
Front side approx. 31 -60 cm
@and@ Obstacle close approx. 0 -30 cm Constant tone Red to the vehicle8)
•) The distance range for the constant lone to the rear of the vehicle is slightly larger for vehicles w1th a factory-filled towing bracket.
When towing a trailer
In vehicles with a factory-fitted towing bracket and a trailer connected via the vehicle electrics, a cor-responding display appears on the screen of the factory-fitted radio or navigation system, depend-ing on the vehicle equipment level. The distance behind the vehicle will then no longer be shown.
Muting the ParkPilot signal tones
The acoustic signals for the ParkPilot can be mut-ed by touching the @function button on the screen (in colour display only). Touch the function button again to switch the acoustic signals back on.
Reversing camera (Rear Assist)
o:n Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
General information ..................... . Camera.
292 293
Operating the rear view camera system . . . . . 294
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The reversing camera (Rear Assist)
makes it easier for the driver to see be-
hind the vehicle when parking or revers-
ing.
A camera in the tailgate 233 helps the driver when reverse parking or manoeuvring the vehicle. The camera picture and the orientation lines pro-jected by the system are displayed on the screen of the factory-fitted radio or navigation system.
The mute setting will be cancelled if the ParkPilot system is switched off and on again. Error warn-ings cannot be switched off.
If the ParkPilot display has been switched off man-ually and ParkPilot remains active, the mute set-ting is also cancelled.
A WARNING
Do not allow the Images shown on the screen to distract you from the traffic around you.
m it can take a few seconds for the acoustic or W optical signals to be given.
Additional information and warnings:
• Exterior views =>page 5
• ParkPilot 287
• Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts 394
• Radio or navigation system Radio, provision for mobile telephone, infotainment sys-tem, navigation system
A WARNING
Using the rear view camera system to esti-mate the distance from obstacles (people, ve-hicles etc.) Is Inaccurate and could cause ac-cidents and severe injuries. 11>
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Fig. 235 On the lnfotainment system: screen display when parking using the reversing camera.
r-111 First read and observe the introductory L-L::.I.I information and safety warnings & on page 291.
Key to diagram Fig. 235:
Meaning
Looking for a parking space.
!ID Driving into the parking space.
[£! Manoeuvring.
Lateral green lines: rearward extension of the vehicle. The displayed green lines repre-sent the area up to approximately 2 metres to the rear of the vehicle.
Horizontal red line: indicates the safety clearance. The horizontal red line ends ap--proximately 0.4 metres behind the vehicle on the road.
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® Selected parking space.
0 Lines showing side limits of the selected parking space.
@ Rear limit of the parking space, e.g. kerb.
All references to the length of orientation lines ap-ply to a vehicle that is standing on a horizontal sur-face.
Cruise control system (CCS)
[QJ Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Indicator lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296 Using the cruise control system (CCS) . . 297
Parking using the rear view camera system
St Complete the following steps: ep
The requirements for parking while using 1. the rear view camera system must be fulfil-led =>page 292.
2. Position the vehicle in front of the parking space ® =>Fig. 235
3. Select reverse gear or move the selector lev-er to position R.
Reverse slowly and steer the vehicle [ID to
4.
ensure that the lateral yellow lines are aligned with the selected parking space @.
Observe the message Check road-way. => & in Introduction on page 292.
Position the vehicle in the selected parking 5. space so that the lateral green lines are aligned with the side limits @.
At the very latest, stop the vehicle[£] when 6. the horizontal red line reaches the rear limit, e.g. the kerb@.
The cruise control system (CCS) helps
to maintain a speed set by the driver.
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Several warning and indicator lamps will light up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is switched on. They will go out after a few seconds.
A WARNING
Failure to observe the warning lamps and text messages could lead to accidents and seri-ous Injuries.
Radar sensor
Fig. 240 In the ventilation grille under the Volks-wagen badge: radar sensor® and area around the radar sensor to be kept clear@.
r--('n First read and observe the introductory L-J,:.U information and safety warnings & on page 298.
A radar sensor is fitted to the front bumper to moni-tor the traffic situation 240 @.Vehicles trav-elling ahead can thus be detected up to a distance of approximately 120 m.
The efficacy of the radar sensor can be impaired by contamination such as slush or snow. or by en-vironmental conditions such as heavy rain or spray. This means that the adaptive cruise control (ACC) also will not work. The instrument cluster display shows the message ACC: No distance con-trol ! . Clean the radar sensors as required
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) will automatical-ly be available again as soon as the radar sensors are no longer impaired. The message on the in-strument cluster display goes out. and the adaptive cruise control (ACC) can be reactivated.
A WARNING (Continued)
• Never ignore any illuminated warning lamps or text messages.
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Failure to observe illuminated indicator lamps and text messages can lead to your vehicle be-Ing damaged.
m When the adaptive cruise control (ACC) is L!..J switched on, some system-related displays on the instrument cluster can be overwritlen by other functions, e.g. incoming telephone calls.
The area in front of and around the radar sensor ® must not be covered by objects such as stick-ers, auxiliary headlights, face plates for number plates or the like, as this can impair the function of the adaptive cruise control (ACC).
Any structural modifications to the vehicle, e.g. lowering the vehicle or making alterations to the front end trim, can impair the function of the adap-tive cruise control (ACC). Structural modifications should therefore always be carried out by a quali-fied workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Incorrectly performed repairs to the front end of the vehicle can alter the position of the radar sensor and therefore impair the function of the adaptive cruise control (ACC). Repair work should therefore only be carried out by a qualified workshop. Volks-wagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealer-ship for this purpose.
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Switch off the adaptive cruise control (ACC) If you suspect that the radar sensor has been damaged or is incorrectly positioned. This can help to prevent secondary damage. Have the radar sensor realigned.
• The radar sensor could be moved if it is hit, for example in parking manoeuvres. Readjust-Ing the sensor could impair the performance of the system or cause it to be switched off. 11>
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m When Front Assist is switched on, the display L!J in the instrument cluster can be overwritten by displays related to other functions, e.g. an in-coming telephone call.
Fig. 246 In the bumper under the Volkswagen badge: radar sensor® and area around the radar sensor to be kept clear@.
r-f"'n First read and observe the Introductory l.-lo:-1.1 Information and safety warnings & on page 307.
A radar sensor is fitted to the front bumper to moni-tor the traffic situation =>Fig. 246 @.Vehicles trav-elling ahead can thus be detected up to a distance of approximately 120 m.
The efficacy of the radar sensor can be impaired by contamination such as slush or snow, or by en-vironmental conditions such as heavy rain or spray. In this case the area monitoring system (Front As-sist) will not work. The instrument cluster display shows the message Front Assist: no sensor view!. Clean the radar sensors as required =>
Strong reflected radiation of the radar signal, e.g. in multi-storey car parks, can impair the function of Front Assist.
Front scan system (Front Assist)
r-f"'n First read and observe the introductory l.-lo:-1.1 information and safety warnings & on page 307.
The area in front of and around the radar sensor @ must not be covered by objects such as stick-ers, auxiliary headlights, face plates for number plates or the like, as this can impair the function of the Front Assist.
Any structural modifications to the vehicle, e.g. lowering the vehicle or making alterations to the front end trim, can impair the function of Front As-sist. Structural modifications should therefore al-ways be carried out by a qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Incorrectly performed repairs to the front end of the vehicle can alter the position of the radar sensor and therefore impair the function of Front Assist. Repair work should therefore only be carried out by a qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
• The radar sensor could be moved if it is hit, for example In parking manoeuvres. Readjust-Ing the sensor could impair the performance of the system or cause it to be switched off.
• Repair work on the radar sensor will require special knowledge and tools. Volkswagen rec-ommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
• Remove snow with a brush, and remove Ice preferably with a solvent-free de-leer spray.
The system also retains the programmed setting when the ignition is next switched on. 1>
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A WARNING (Continued)
• Never use the lane change assist system on unsurfaced roads. The lane change assist system has been designed exclusively for use on surfaced roads.
• Always pay close attention to what Is hap-pening around the vehicle.
• Never use the lane change assist system, If the radar sensors are dirty, covered or dam-aged. These circumstances can Impair the proper functioning of the system.
• lt may be hard to see the display In the ex-terior mirror In direct sunlight.
Indicator lamp
.---T'n First read and observe the introductory L-J,:..IJ Information and safety warnings & on page 312.
Lights up or Possible cause flashes
The lane change assist system is cur-rently not available.
Several warning and indicator lamps will light up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is switched on. They will go out after a few seconds.
m Only Volkswagen-approved vehicle paints L!..J may be used on the rear bumper. Other vehi-cle paints could limit or even distort the function of the lane change assist system.
m If the lane change assist system does not L!..J function as described in this chapter, or after a collision with another vehicle, do not use the sys-tem. Go to a qualified workshop.
m Go to a qualified workshop and have the sys-L!..J tern checked ifthere is a fault in the system or after an accident.
Failure to observe illuminated warning lamps and text messages can lead to your vehicle breaking down in traffic, and can cause acci-dent and serious Injury.
• Never ignore any illuminated warning lamps or text messages.
• Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so.