Front Assist -> Front Assist limitations for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

Movement direction of the object.  
Speed of the object.  
Speed of the vehicle.  
The work area can therefore be limited if the vehicle approaches an object very quickly and thus has little time to react.  
Furthermore, not all warning levels are passed through in all situations. Depending on the speed, there may not be, for example, an advance warning or immediate  
warning, but rather an automatic braking maneuver that occurs straight away, so as to best protect the detected object.  
Distance warning  
Front Assist detects if there is a safety hazard from following the vehicle ahead too closely.  
The indicator light turns on. Increase the distance.  
Advance warning  
Front Assist detects a possible collision and prepares the vehicle for possible emergency braking.  
A warning tone sounds and the warning light turns on. Apply the brakes or maneuver to avoid the collision.  
Immediate warning  
If you do not respond to the advance warning, the brakes may be applied briefly to indicate the increasing risk of a collision. Apply the brakes or maneuver to avoid  
the collision.  
Automatic braking  
Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist) can brake the vehicle automatically in several stages of increasing braking force. Reducing the vehicle speed may  
help to reduce the damage resulting from a collision.  
Braking support  
If the system detects that you are not braking enough before an impending collision, Front Assist can increase the braking force and thus help to reduce the risk of  
collision. The braking support is only active as long as you are firmly pressing the brake pedal.  
Front Assist limitations  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
or Autonomous Emergency Braking is not available or availability is limited directly after starting the vehicle or after restarting the system. During this  
time, the indicator light in the instrument cluster display comes on.  
Front Assist has physical and system limitations. Therefore, always pay attention and be ready to intervene as necessary.  
Delayed reaction  
If the radar sensor is exposed to environmental conditions that limit its function, the system may have a delayed response to this. Therefore, the display that  
indicates that functions are restricted may be delayed when you first start driving or while driving  
Introduction.  
Unrecognizable objects  
Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist) may not react or may react with a delay to the following objects:  
If vehicles are driving close to your vehicle but outside of the sensor range, for example vehicles that are staggered around your vehicle or motorcycles  
If vehicles change to your lane close in front of your vehicle  
If vehicles have objects or accessories projecting out of the vehicle.  
If there are oncoming vehicles or vehicles crossing the street  
Stationary or oncoming pedestrians; generally no reaction to people without Pedestrian Monitoring.  
Stationary cyclists, oncoming cyclists or cyclists crossing the street.  
Pedestrians and cyclists who are not detected as such, for example because they are fully or partially hidden.  
Functional limitations  
Front Assist may not react, may react with a delay, or may react in a way that is not desired in the following situations:  
When driving around tight curves  
When driving in heavy rain, snow, or spray  
When driving in parking garages or tunnels.  
When driving on roads with embedded metal objects, such as railroad tracks  
When driving in reverse  
If ESC is regulating.  
If the Offroad driving mode is switched on (depending on the vehicle equipment).  
When ESC Sport (depending on the vehicle equipment) is switched on Switching the braking support system on and off .  
If the radar sensor is dirty or obstructed  
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If multiple brake lights on the vehicle are malfunctioning.  
If multiple brake lights are malfunctioning on a trailer that is connected to the vehicle electrical system  
If the vehicle is accelerating very quickly or the accelerator pedal is pressed all the way down  
In complex driving situations, such as around traffic islands  
In unclear traffic situations, for example if vehicles driving ahead are braking quickly or are turning  
If Front Assist is malfunctioning  
Switching off Front Assist  
Depending on the system, Front Assist may not be suitable in the following situations and must be switched off if they occur  
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If the vehicle is not being driven on public roads, for example during off-road driving or on a racetrack.  
If the vehicle is being towed or transported  
If add-ons such as auxiliary headlights cover the radar sensor.  
If the radar sensor is malfunctioning  
Following a violent impact affecting components within the range of the radar sensor, e.g. following a rear-end collision.  
If there are multiple unwanted activations  
WARNING  
If you do not switch off Front Assist in the these situations, accidents and serious injuries could occur.  
Using Front Assist  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
When you switch on the ignition, Front Assist and the advance warning (depending on the country) are automatically switched on.  
or However, Front Assist is not available or its availability is restricted while the indicator light is turned on.  
Volkswagen recommends always leaving Front Assist, distance warning, and advance warning switched on. For exceptions to this, see Front Assist limitations.  
Switching on and off  
You can switch Autonomous Emergency Braking on and off manually and view the switched on condition.  
In the instrument cluster display:  
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Switch Autonomous Emergency Braking on or off.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the  
button is located either on the multi-function steering wheel or the turn signal and high beam lever.  
In the Infotainment system:  
1. Open the Assistance systems menu.  
2. Switch Autonomous Emergency Braking on or off in the corresponding submenu.  
If you switch off Front Assist, the advance warning and distance warning will also be switched off. The yellow indicator light turns on in the instrument  
cluster display.  
Adjusting the distance and advance warning setting  
If Front Assist is switched on, you can set the following settings in the assistance systems menu of the Infotainment system depending on the equipment and  
country:  
Switch on and off distance warning.  
Switch on and off advance warning.  
Set the warning period for the advance warning.  
Troubleshooting  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
or  
Front Assist Starts  
The indicator light lights up white or yellow depending on the country.  
Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist) is temporarily not available or has limited availability. After driving straight for a short distance, Autonomous  
Emergency Braking is available again and the indicator light goes out. If the vehicle does not drive, the indicator light stays on.  
Front Assist is not available, and the radar sensor does not have sufficient visibility  
The radar sensor is dirty. Clean the radar sensor Vehicle care.  
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