Driver assist systems -> Pedestrian Monitoring for Your Volkswagen Caddy SUV Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

Function limitations  
Front Assist may not react or may react with a delay or with an unwanted response in the following situations:  
In tight bends.  
Driving in heavy rain, snow, fog or heavy spray.  
Driving in multi-storey car parks and tunnels.  
Driving on roads with embedded metal objects, e.g. railway tracks.  
Reversing.  
If ESC is regulating or faulty.  
If the radar sensor or camera window is dirty, covered or damaged.  
If several brake lights on the vehicle are defective.  
If there is a fault in several brake lights on a trailer with an electrical connection to the vehicle.  
If the vehicle accelerates hard or the accelerator is fully depressed.  
In complex driving situations, e.g. at traffic islands.  
In unclear traffic situations, e.g. vehicles ahead are braking heavily or turning off.  
When the sun is low in the sky, in darkness or with glare from oncoming vehicles.  
When driving into and out of tunnels.  
If there is a fault in Front Assist.  
Switching off Front Assist  
Front Assist is not suitable for use in the following situations due to the limitations of the system and must be  
switched off  
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If the vehicle is utilised in a capacity beyond usage on public roads, e.g. offroad or racing tracks.  
If the vehicle is being towed or is loaded onto another vehicle.  
If add-on parts cover the radar sensor or camera.  
If the camera or the radar sensor is faulty.  
After external force on the radar sensor, e.g. after a rear-end collision.  
If the windscreen is damaged in the area of the camera window.  
In the event of multiple unwanted interventions.  
WARNING  
Failure to switch off Front Assist in the situations mentioned can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Pedestrian Monitoring  
Pedestrian and Cyclist Monitoring can help to avoid accidents with pedestrians and cyclists or to mitigate the  
consequences of an accident.  
The system may give a warning when there is a risk of collision, prepare the vehicle for emergency braking, help to  
brake the vehicle or perform an automatic brake intervention. In the event of an advance warning, the red warning  
lamp lights up in the instrument cluster display.  
When Front Assist is switched on and active, Pedestrian Monitoring is also active as an element of Front Assist.  
WARNING  
The intelligent technology of Pedestrian Monitoring cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only within  
the limits of the system. Never let the extra convenience afforded by Pedestrian Monitoring tempt you into taking  
any risks when driving. The driver is always responsible for braking in time.  
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If Pedestrian Monitoring issues a warning, brake your vehicle immediately depending on the traffic situation or  
avoid the object.  
Pedestrian Monitoring cannot prevent accidents and serious injuries by itself.  
Pedestrian and Cyclist Monitoring can issue unnecessary warnings and carry out unwanted braking interventions  
in complex driving situations, e.g. in a sharply turning main road with an intersection.  
Pedestrian and Cyclist Monitoring can issue unnecessary warnings and carry out unwanted braking interventions  
when its function is impaired, e.g. if the radar sensor is covered or if the camera window is dirty.  
Make sure you are prepared to take over control of the vehicle at any time.  
Swerve support  
The swerve assist function can help to steer the vehicle around an obstacle in critical driving situations.  
If you steer to avoid an obstacle after an urgent warning, swerve assist can help you. Swerve support brakes  
individual wheels and corrects your steering wheel angle while you steer the vehicle.  
Speed range  
Swerve assist is available in a speed range from around 30 km/h(around 20 mph) up to 150 km/h (around 90 mph).  
Limits  
Swerve support does not react to crossing objects and animals. Always also observe the fundamental limits of Front  
Assist (→ Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist)).  
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