Parking and maneuvering -> Electronic parking brake for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

Parking and maneuvering  
Parking the vehicle  
Parking  
WARNING  
Parking the vehicle incorrectly can result in the vehicle rolling, even on slight downhill slopes. This can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
When parking, always follow the steps in the specified order.  
Before exiting the vehicle, make sure the electronic parking brake is activated and the red warning light  
Cockpit display once the ignition has been switched off.  
comes on in the Volkswagen Digital  
Ignition switch: Never remove the remote vehicle key from the ignition switch when the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise, the steering lock could engage  
suddenly. Then you would not be able to steer the vehicle.  
1. Press and hold the brake pedal.  
2. In vehicles with an automatic transmission, move the selector lever into the P position.  
3. Set the electronic parking brake.  
4. On uphill and downhill slopes, turn the steering wheel so that the vehicle will roll into a curb if it begins moving.  
5. Stop the engine and switch the ignition off.  
The red  
indicator light in the instrument cluster display will turn on.  
6. Release the brake.  
7. To engage the steering lock, you may need to turn the steering wheel slightly.  
8. Exit the vehicle  
. Pay attention to other road users.  
9. Take all vehicle keys with you and lock the vehicle.  
WARNING  
If children, people requiring assistance or animals are left unattended in the vehicle, there is a risk of accidents and serious injuries.  
Never leave children, people requiring assistance or animals unattended in the vehicle. They could move the selector lever, switching off the electronic  
parking brake. The vehicle could move.  
Never leave children, people requiring assistance or animals in the vehicle. Depending on the season, the temperature inside the vehicle could become  
very high or low.  
Always take all vehicle keys with you when leaving the vehicle.  
To avoid damage and dangerous situations, always park the vehicle in a suitable parking area  
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NOTICE  
Any unevenness in the ground, as well as sand and mud may mean that the vehicle cannot be parked safely and may be damaged.  
Always park the vehicle on solid and level ground.  
NOTICE  
Vehicle components that are low to the ground such as the bumpers, spoilers, and parts of the suspension could be damaged when driving over objects  
protruding up from the ground.  
Drive carefully over driveways, ramps, curbs and fixed barriers, as well as when driving through dips.  
Electronic parking brake  
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Fig. 139 In the center console: button for the electronic parking brake.  
Switching on  
1. When the vehicle is stationary, pull and hold the button for the electronic parking brake fig. 139  
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The yellow indicator light in the  
button comes on.  
If the electronic parking brake is switched on, the red indicator light comes on in the instrument cluster.  
Switching off  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Press the brake pedal and press the  
button.  
Or: when the engine is running, press the accelerator pedal lightly without pressing the brake pedal.  
The indicator light in the button and the red warning light in the Volkswagen Digital Cockpit will turn off.  
Automatic switch-on if you leave the vehicle incorrectly  
In vehicles with an automatic transmission or DSG® automated transmission, if the system detects that the vehicle was exited incorrectly, it can switch on the  
electronic parking brake automatically ⇒  
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WARNING  
Exiting the vehicle incorrectly can result in the vehicle rolling. This can cause accidents, serious injuries, and property damage.  
Always follow the specified steps in the correct order when parking the vehicle.  
Before exiting the vehicle, make sure the electronic parking brake is activated and the red  
comes on after switching off the ignition.  
warning light in the Volkswagen Digital Cockpit display  
Automatic switch-off when starting to drive  
The parking brake releases automatically as you drive off if one of the following situations occurs when the driver's door is closed  
Automatic transmission: A gear is engaged or changed.  
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Starting to drive on steep inclines or with increased vehicle weight  
You can prevent the electronic parking brake from releasing automatically if you pull the  
switch upward and hold it up while starting to drive.  
switch is released.  
If more engine power is required when starting to drive, the electronic parking brake will release only after the  
This can make it easier to start driving when towing a heavy load.  
Emergency braking function  
Only use the emergency braking function in an emergency, if the vehicle cannot be stopped using the brake pedal  
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1. Pull and hold the  
switch.  
The vehicle will brake abruptly. A warning chime will also sound at the same time.  
WARNING  
Using the electronic parking brake incorrectly can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Always use the brake pedal to brake the vehicle and never the electronic parking brake unless it is an emergency. The braking distance will be  
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significantly longer because only the rear wheels will be braked under certain circumstances.  
Do not press the accelerator pedal when the engine is running and a gear is engaged if the vehicle is to be brought to a standstill. The parking break may  
release and the vehicle could start to move.  
Noises can be heard when the electronic parking brake is operated or checked after a longer period.  
Troubleshooting  
Holding force in the current situation is too low  
The red warning light  
is blinking.  
It is not possible to park the vehicle safely.  
1. Park the vehicle in another location or on a flat surface.  
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Electronic parking brake malfunction  
The yellow central warning light comes on. The  
symbol with a message is additionally shown in the instrument cluster display.  
1. Contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The electronic parking brake does not switch off  
The requirements for switching off the electronic parking brake are not met Electronic parking brake.  
The 12 V vehicle battery is drained Preparing and Performing a Jump-start.  
Information about the parking systems  
Safety instructions  
WARNING  
The intelligent technology of the Park Distance Control (PDC) cannot overcome the natural laws of physics and it can only operate within the limits of the  
system. Do not allow the increased convenience provided by the parking systems to tempt you into taking risks. The parking systems cannot replace the driver's  
attention.  
Always adapt your speed and driving style to the visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.  
Always keep an eye on the parking direction and the vehicle surroundings. Pay particular attention to small children, animals and objects.  
Bear in mind that the parking system may not be able to react if the vehicle approaches too quickly and no warning is issued.  
Do not allow the parking system's display to distract you from the traffic around you.  
WARNING  
Camera lenses enlarge and distort the field of vision. Using the camera image to estimate the distance to people or obstacles may not be precise and can cause  
accidents and serious injuries.  
Do not rely on the camera system image.  
NOTICE  
In parking spaces without a curb, park at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from walls and buildings to reduce the risk of vehicle damage.  
Sensor and camera boundaries  
Various sensors and cameras that detect the vehicle surroundings ultrasonically, by radar waves, and visually are located on and in the vehicle. The various parking  
systems use different combinations of sensors. All sensors have technical and physical limits ⇒  
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In some situations, some objects may not be detected, e.g. trailer draw bars, narrow poles, fences, posts, and trees, extremely low or high obstacles, or trunk  
lids that are opening or already open ⇒  
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The parking system coverage areas have “blind” spots in their range where they cannot detect people and objects.  
Dirt, ice, or water on the sensors and cameras may be detected as obstacles or prevent the detection of objects in some cases. In addition to dirt and snow,  
soap residue or other coatings can also impair the sensor range page , Exterior care and cleaning.  
External noises and certain surfaces on objects and clothing can affect the sensor signals. In some situations, people and objects may not be detected or may  
be detected incorrectly.  
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