Parking systems with braking support for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

Certain objects, such as small posts or grating, cannot be shown or cannot be adequately shown due to the resolution of the screen and if there is insufficient  
lighting.  
The cameras only show two-dimensional images on the screen. Due to the lack of depth of field, it may be difficult or impossible to identify protruding objects o  
recesses in the road.  
Volkswagen recommends practicing with the parking systems in a location or parking space with no traffic in order to become acquainted with the functions.  
Requirements  
The use of parking systems, e.g. with camera assistance, may not be allowed in some regions according to legal provisions.  
Use the parking systems only where permitted by legal provisions.  
General information  
So that the sensors and cameras can detect the area surrounding the vehicle as well as possible and display this image on the Infotainment system screen, the  
following requirements must be met.  
The doors and trunk lid are closed.  
The outside mirrors must not be folded in.  
The sensors or cameras are not covered by attachments or decorative license plate frames. The decorative number plate frame and the number plate itself  
must not protrude at the sides or bottom.  
The vehicle must be on level ground.  
The vehicle must not be loaded primarily in the rear or on one side.  
Engine is running.  
Braking assistance systems such as ESC or ASR are switched on.  
If you use any other functions in the Infotainment system while you are parking, the parking function and its warning chimes will be deactivated.  
Finding a suitable parking space  
The length and width of the parking space must be larger than the vehicle measurements and provide enough space to maneuver.  
The distance when driving past the parking space is approx. 1 m (approx. 3 feet).  
Vehicles with Park Assist: The speed when passing the parking space is, for parking spaces parallel to the road, maximum approx. 40 km/h (approx.  
25 mph), and for parking spaces across the road maximum approx. 20 km/h (approx. 12 mph).  
Automatic braking intervention  
A parking system's automatic braking  
support helps to avoid collisions, if an  
obstacle is detected.  
Parking systems with braking support  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the vehicle has parking systems with a maneuvering and/or emergency braking function  
.
WARNING  
The increased comfort offered by the parking system automatic braking intervention should not cause you to take safety risks. In some situations, function of the  
automatic braking intervention may be limited or it may not function at all. Collisions with obstacles can lead to injuries and vehicle damage. The system cannot  
replace the driver's attention.  
Stay attentive and do not rely only on the parking systems.  
Always be ready to take over braking and steering.  
Do not take any risks when it comes to safety.  
React to the warnings and recommendations from the parking systems.  
Requirements  
When maneuvering, the vehicle is not driving faster than approx. 10 km/h (approx. 6 mph).  
A parking system has been switched on.  
What happens during an automatic braking intervention?  
If there is an obstacle, the vehicle brakes to a stop and is kept stationary for around two seconds.  
1. After braking, press the brake pedal to keep the vehicle stationary.  
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2. Check your surroundings.  
Park Assist: If the speed is too high, the vehicle will brake to a stop. The parking process can then be resumed.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, there may be a message on the instrument cluster display.  
Switching on and off  
Automatic braking is activated or deactivated when a parking system is switched on or off by the driver.  
1. Or: tap the  
function key in the parking system's screen display.  
Maneuver braking for Park Distance Control  
Automatic braking support is only possible when there are obstacles in the rear area.  
1. Brake if there is an obstacle nearby in front of the vehicle.  
Driving with a trailer  
If a trailer is connected electrically, the automatic braking support in the rear area is deactivated.  
If the trailer hitch was not installed at the factory, the parking system must be manually deactivated when towing a trailer.  
General information  
Switch the parking system off if automatic braking support happens too frequently, like when driving off-road.  
If the maneuver braking function for Park Distance Control intervenes to stop the vehicle, the function will be inactive for a distance of approx. 5 m (approx.  
16 ft) when driving in the same direction. It will become active again if the gear or selector lever position changes.  
The parking process is canceled following Park Assist emergency braking due to an obstacle.  
Following a Rear Traffic Alert emergency braking intervention, it will take approx. 10 seconds before automatic braking support can occur again.  
Troubleshooting  
The parking system is functioning differently than expected  
The system conditions are not met Requirements.  
The sensors or camera may be dirty or covered with ice Exterior care and cleaning.  
The camera lens is dirty and the camera image is not clear Exterior care and cleaning.  
Sources of noise, such as a jackhammer or driving over cobblestones, can interfere with the ultrasonic signal.  
The vehicle is damaged in the area of the sensors or camera, for example from parking barriers, or the paint may have been changed or other structural  
modifications may have been made near the sensors or camera, for example to the vehicle front end or to the suspension.  
The areas detected by the sensors or camera may be blocked by accessories such as bicycle racks.  
Fault displays  
1. Note any messages on the instrument cluster display and in the Infotainment system.  
NOTICE  
Contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility in the event of a parking system malfunction. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
No sensor or camera view or the parking system has been switched off  
If a sensor malfunctions, the sensor area is deactivated. The sensor area affected can be displayed in the Infotainment system by the  
may be completely switched off.  
symbol. The parking syste  
If Park Distance Control is malfunctioning, a continuous tone will sound for several seconds when you switch it on. Where applicable, a message will appear in the  
instrument cluster display.  
1. Check if one of the causes listed is responsible.  
2. Once the source of the issue has been resolved, switch the system on again.  
3. If the problem persists, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The Park Assist is canceled automatically  
Park Assist will end the parking process if one of the following situations occurs:  
The  
function key is pressed.  
The driver takes over steering.  
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