Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) -> Introduction for Your Volkswagen Jetta 4 Door Seventh Generation (2019-2025)

WARNING  
There is the risk of an accident if you inadvertently resume at the saved speed or if the saved speed is too fast for the  
current road, traffic, or weather conditions. This may result in serious injury or even death.  
Check whether the saved speed is suitable for the current road, traffic, or weather conditions before you resume  
the cruise control system.  
Switch off the cruise control system if you do not require it.  
Switching off  
1. Press and hold the  
button.  
The cruise control system is switched off and the saved speed is deleted.  
Troubleshooting  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice   
Introduction.  
Cruise control system malfunction  
Malfunction. The yellow indicator light turns on.  
1. Switch off the cruise control system and seek assistance from an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The regulation function is canceled automatically  
You have been pressing the clutch pedal for a long time.  
The vehicle has exceeded the stored speed for an extended period.  
No gear is engaged for driving forward.  
Brake assistance systems, for example ASR or ESC, are active.  
The vehicle has been braked by Autonomous Emergency Braking (Front Assist).  
If the problem persists, switch off the cruise control system and seek assistance from an authorized Volkswagen dealer  
or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)  
Introduction  
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)  
maintains your selected speed. When  
the vehicle approaches a vehicle  
driving ahead, the ACC adjusts the  
speed automatically and maintains  
your set distance to the vehicle driving  
ahead.  
Does this vehicle have ACC?  
If there is a  
button on the left-hand side of the multi-function steering wheel, the vehicle has ACC.  
Speed range  
You can set a speed of between 20 km/h (15 mph) and 210 km/h (130 mph). The maximum speed that you can set may be  
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lower, depending on the vehicle equipment and country.  
Driving with ACC  
You can override the ACC system at any time. The regulation function is canceled when you apply the brakes. When you  
accelerate, the regulation function is paused while accelerating and then resumed with the speed set.  
Driver intervention request  
If automatic deceleration by the ACC is not sufficient or the system limits are reached, the ACC will prompt you – with a  
message in the instrument cluster – to also apply the brakes. The red warning light will also turn on and a warning tone will  
sound. Take over steering and be ready to brake.  
WARNING  
ACC is not a replacement for the driver's attention and works only within the system limitations. ACC cannot detect all  
driving situations and may not react, or may react with a delay, or may react in a way that is not desired. If you are  
careless, there is a risk of accidents, serious injuries and death.  
Always stay attentive and do not rely solely on the system. The driver is always responsible for control of the  
vehicle.  
Observe the system limitations ACC system limitations.  
Always adapt your speed and distance to vehicles driving ahead based on the visual, weather, road, and traffic  
conditions.  
Take over steering immediately if a driver intervention prompt appears in the instrument cluster display or the  
deceleration by ACC is not sufficient.  
Apply the brakes if the vehicle continues to roll unintentionally, e.g. after a driver intervention prompt.  
Special driving situations  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
The functions described below depend on the vehicle equipment and are not available in all countries.  
Stop-and-go traffic  
ACC can brake vehicles with automatic transmissions to a stop and hold them stationary. ACC remains active, and the  
instrument cluster display shows ACC is ready for a few seconds. In this time, the vehicle will automatically move again once  
the vehicle driving ahead starts and if no obstacle has been detected.  
Extend drive-readiness or reactivate:  
1. Press the  
button.  
Driving off when drive-readiness has ended and the vehicle driving ahead has already started moving:  
1. Press the  
button.  
Or: briefly press the accelerator pedal.  
The ACC does not stay active in the following scenarios:  
The stationary phase lasts several minutes.  
The driver door is opened.  
The ignition is switched off.  
WARNING  
If ACC is ready appears in the instrument cluster display and the vehicle driving ahead starts to move, your vehicle will  
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