- 1 km/h (1 mph):
Press the
button, only when ACC is active.
+ 10 km/h (5 mph):
Press the button. The first time it is pressed, it jumps to the next higher ten (km/h) or five (mph) increment.
- 10 km/h (5 mph):
Press the button. The first time it is pressed, it jumps to the next lower ten (km/h) or fives (mph) increment
Press and hold the corresponding button to continuously change the stored speed.
WARNING
ACC cannot detect all driving situations correctly. If you do not maintain the minimum distance to the vehicle in front or if the
difference in speed between the vehicle in front and your own vehicle is so great that the braking action of ACC is insufficient, you are
in danger of colliding with the vehicle in front. This can cause serious injuries or death.
● Always be prepared to brake the vehicle yourself.
● Press the accelerator to override Adaptive Cruise Control. ACC does not brake automatically in this case.
● Observe any country-specific regulations relating to the minimum distance.
● Always set a larger distance in wet or snowy conditions or when visibility is poor.
Setting the system behaviour
You can influence how dynamically ACC reacts:
—Vehicles with driving profile selection:
Set preferred driving profile.
—Vehicles without driving profile selection:
Select the desired gearbox program in the Assist systems menu of the Infotainment system.
Some settings can be stored in the user accounts of the personalisation function and therefore change automatically when the
user account changes.
ACC not available
The indicator lamp lights up yellow. A message will also appear on the instrument cluster display.
—The radar sensors are dirty. Clean the radar sensors (→ Vehicle care).
—The view of the radar sensors has been impaired by the weather, e.g. by snow, or cleaning agent residue or coatings. Clean the radar
sensors (→ Vehicle care).
—The view of the radar sensors is impaired by add-on parts, number plate holders with trim frames or stickers. Keep the area around
the radar sensors free (→ Accessories and replacement parts).
—The radar sensors have been displaced or damaged, e.g. due to damage to the front of the vehicle. Check whether damage is visible
(→ Accessories and replacement parts).
—Fault or malfunction. Switch off and restart the engine.
—Paint work or structural modifications were carried out on the front of the vehicle (→ Repairs and technical modifications).
—The genuine Volkswagen badge is not used. Volkswagen recommends using Volkswagen Genuine Parts® or Volkswagen Genuine
Accessories, which you can purchase from an authorised Volkswagen repairer.
—If the problem persists, go to a suitably qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.
The ACC does not function as expected
—The camera window or radar sensors are dirty. Clean the radar sensors and windscreen (→ Vehicle care).
—The ultrasound sensors are dirty, covered or damaged. Clean the ultrasound sensors (→ Vehicle care).
Keep the area around the ultrasound sensors clear and check whether there is any visible damage (→ Accessories and replacement
parts).
—The system limits have been exceeded (→ Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)).