VW Driver Assist Tutorial -- How to Use ACC, Travel Assist, Lane Assist, Side Assist and more!!!
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- čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
- A step-by-step tutorial to show you how to use Volkswagen Driver Safety Features including Adaptive Cruise Control, Travel Assist, Lane Assist, Side Assist, Front Assist and more.
Key words:
Volkswagen Tiguan, Volkswagen T-Roc, Volkswagen T-Cross, Volkswagen Polo, Volkswagen Touareg, Volkswagen Golf, VW ADAS System, VW Safety System, VW Pilot System
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro, How to get to the set-up menu.
1:15 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), how to set up speed, distance and more
4:54 Travel Assist on Cruise Control
6:32 ACC Settings, Driving Profile, Last Distance Selected, Distance
7:49 Speed Limiter
9:35 Front Assist
10:07 Lane Assist, Lane Departure Warning
10:50 Side Assist, Blind Spot Monitor System
11:08 Driver Alert System and Proactive Occupant Protection
11:47 Quick Switch Control, Quick On/Off Function - Auta a dopravní prostředky
The best and complete explanation I was looking for and only from you I've got!
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Very well explained, thank you! 👌🏻
Thank you. Superb and informative.
Hi Jerry! I recently purchased my T-Roc and frustratingly have not achieved much distance trying to understand the manual! However, since discovering your tutorial videos, I have gained a much better, clearer understanding and use of the driver assist features. Your explanations are excellent, detailed and easy to follow. My driving experience has certainly improved! Thanks for your videos they've been a tremendous help!
Thanks for your support! Great to know these videos are helpful. All the best with the T-Roc :D
Thank you, amazing information. Explained really well!
Thank you so much for your comment! Glad it helps.
Thanks you did the best tutorial on CZcams on Vw iq systems
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Brilliant thanks very much
Thanks!
Thanks now I know a lot more abut my 2023 Tiguan
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Superb tutorial. Thank you 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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very helpful ! I come from mercedes and I am struggling to find how to do things on my VW. specially how to quickly switch from CC to speed limiter. On Mercedes each has a dedicated button.
I need to find that button yuou showed on the video :D
Thanks for the comment!
I’ve somehow turned off traffic sign recognition in my new Troc R and can’t find where to re-enable. Can you help? 🙏
How do I activate sound for the alerts?
hello Mr Jerry, I have a tiguan R line model 2021 (no SD card) I downloaded the gps map of North Africa, but I can't find any way to install it in my car, thank you for giving me your advice to resolve this problem
Best to visit the dealership for this. Sorry I don't know how to upload maps
You have helped me massively ! I know this car has road sign recognition so I was wondering.. When the ACC is engaged, let’s say the road speed limit is at 70mph and changes 50, can the ACC system automatically adjust the top speed? Thank you so much for your help !
Thansk for the comment. No, ACC is controlled by the driver. It is a separate feature from road sign recognition.
My Tiguan does have road sign recognition and does adapt to speed limit
@@mdge How do you get it to do this? I have a 2023 polo and with speed sign changes it doesn't alter the ACC speed. Does the satnav need to be engaged?
I’m pretty sure my tiguan did adapt to road sign during one travel. The cruise control speed limit was changing automatically. Unfortunately i never managed to reproduce this. Interested if someone has the answer.
Hello Jerry,
If I don't enable "keyless" on the "central locking" setting, does this mean I can use central locking as usual, remotely open/close press of a button, from key fob?
Yes that’s correct.
Hi there. Really good video. Could you please specify how to deactivate the predictive function of the ACC??? I do not want the car to be reading signals and slowing me down all the time...the same with roundabouts and intersections...the predictive function slows me down in these situations
Thanks for the comment and support!
Interesting. The reading speed signs thingy doesn't work on New Zealand VW cars. I'm not sure how to do that, unfortunately.
@@JerryPanandCars thanks, I change it. In Europe we have some other options under the ACC... It's true I didn't see those options in your video that is why I asked, thanks anyway
@@RaciocinioPleasecan you explain how you did this please ? I’m looking for this for days. Thanks a lot in advance !
I ordered one last week, picking up next week, the issue with NZ, as i am also here on the 2023 model, on a fully loaded R-Line (not T-Roc R) you can’t get DCC or other features like using VW app to remote start the car, that other countries have…. But nice tutorial :)
Yeah, sadly the VW app isn’t available in NZ or Australia.
@@JerryPanandCars do you know if you can show speed limits in the nz models?
Not being able to use the VW app is a bummer but the troc price in nz is good compared to competition :0
@@eek8605 no speed limit info. That’s not tested in NZ.
@@JerryPanandCars does the car have hill start assist as standard? Nz spec sheet is so hard to find.
@@eek8605 it has AutoHold function.
I have the new 2023 Taigo r line. The lane assist under urban road conditions can at times be dangerous. Three examples are :- 1. I was passing some cyclists so pulled out slightly from them but not over the central line. The lane assit took over and steared me back at the cyclist ! If the car had hit or killed one of them who would be responsible under the law me or Volkswagen ? 2. On a country road the tree growth was overgrown so I had to stear nearer the centeral line to aviod the branches. Without warning lane assist steared the car back into the branches. 3. I was passing a parked truck on a wide dock road, the lane was wide enough for two cars so as I approched the rear of the parked truck I pulled out near to but not over the centeral line. As I did this the lane assist turned the wheel back at the truck and I had to react quick to aviod a crash. There is no way of turning lane assist off by defult so you are at risk in these common driving conditions. All the other assist items on the car are fine it is just lane assist that is unsafe at times. Volkswagen please fix, in all other ways a brilliant car.
Understood. Having to switch off every time is kind of annoying.
I believe that if you indicate when wishing to move over the lane assist will not be active.
I have a Skoda Superb that has a very similar system. The first thing I have learnt is that you have to understand the limitations of the system. The example above is fine, but it should not be a surprise either. I use lane keeping all the time, but I do not take my hands off the steering wheel and ensure I concentrate. I would also say that lane keeping and adaptive cruise control has saved me more times than it has failed me - I have nodded off briefly for a couple of seconds while exhausted and that has saved me from hitting something. The system is there as an aid and is not meant as a fully functioning autopilot to let you go off and make a coffee! There are golden rules with all automated systems - if you are an Airbus pilot you would know 'Airbus Golden Rule No 4 - If things do not go as expected, you must intervene'. Seems very sensible advice to me.
You can "override" lane assist by just "actively" steering. A push of the blinker would also help.
2023 polo tsi?
Asns viewing google maps too
No polo in NZ anymore
Which year tiguan is this?
2022 New Zealand spec