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Auto Hold function for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

Prerequisites  
Vehicle is stationary.  
The function was switched on in the Infotainment system.  
The exit warning system remains active for approximately 3 minutes after the ignition is switched off or the doors are opened for the  
first time.  
1. Switch on the ignition to activate the function again.  
Switching on and off  
Depending on the country, the exit warning system is always switched on when the ignition is switched on.  
1. Tap the  
function button on the Infotainment system.  
Settings function button.  
The menu for parking systems is opened.  
2. Tap the  
3. Switch the exit warning system on or off.  
The exit warning system can also be switched on and off in the vehicle settings (→ Vehicle settings menu).  
Depending on country, this setting can be saved in the user accounts of the personalisation function and can therefore change  
automatically when the user account is changed.  
Driving with a trailer  
If a trailer is electrically connected to a factory-fitted towing bracket, the exit warning system is switched off. After disconnecting the  
electrical trailer connection, the exit warning system is automatically switched on again.  
The exit warning system must be switched off and on manually if a non-factory-fitted towing bracket is used.  
The Auto Hold function secures the vehicle against rolling away when stationary, without the vehicle having to be held by the foot  
brake.  
Prerequisites  
The driver door is closed.  
The engine is switched on.  
A gear selector position  
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or has been selected.  
When the gearbox is in neutral, the Auto Hold function does not engage or disengages. The vehicle will not be kept stationary  
automatically →  
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Switching on  
1. Open the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system (→ Vehicle settings menu).  
2. Open the Brakes menu.  
3. Switch on the Auto Hold function.  
Auto Hold is ready for use, but the car is not necessarily stopped →  
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The indicator lamp in the digital instrument cluster lights up grey.  
The Auto Hold function remains active when the ignition is switched on again.  
Keeping the vehicle stationary with the Auto Hold function  
1. Bring the vehicle to a standstill using the brake with the Auto Hold function switched on.  
2. Release the brake →  
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The vehicle will be kept stationary.  
The indicator lamp in the digital instrument cluster lights up green.  
The hold function stops if the vehicle is driven off or if the prerequisites for the Auto Hold function are not met.  
Switching off  
1. Open the vehicle settings in the Infotainment system (→ Vehicle settings menu).  
2. Open the Brakes menu.  
3. Switch off the Auto Hold function.  
The electronic parking brake will not switch on automatically if the brake pedal is pressed when the Auto Hold function is switched off  
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The Auto Hold function can be added as a quick access function in the Control Centre of the Infotainment system  
(→ Infotainment system overview).  
WARNING  
The Auto Hold function is not a substitute for the full attention of the driver and works exclusively within the system limits. The  
vehicle cannot be held securely under all circumstances, for example on slopes or slippery surfaces. If you do not pay due attention,  
there is a risk of accidents and serious injuries.  
Always pay due attention and do not rely exclusively on the system. The driver is always responsible for all driving tasks.  
Make sure that the indicator lamp for the Auto Hold function on the digital instrument cluster display lights up green if the vehicle  
is to be held securely.  
Never leave the vehicle while the engine is running, even if the Auto Hold function is active.  
NOTICE  
In car washes where the vehicle is towed, an active Auto Hold function can lock the wheels. This can cause damage to the vehicle and  
car wash.  
Switch off the Auto Hold function before driving into a car wash.  
Limits of sensors and cameras  
There are various sensors and cameras on the vehicle which detect and monitor the area around the vehicle by means of ultrasound,  
radar waves and optical systems. The various parking systems use different combinations of the sensors. Common to all sensors is the  
fact that they are subject to technical and physical limits →  
Some objects may not be detected under certain circumstances, such as trailer drawbars, thin bars, fences, posts, trees, very low or  
high obstacles, as well as open or opening boot lids →  
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Environmental and weather conditions, e.g. heavy rain, snowfall, severe temperature changes, can impair operation.  
The detection ranges of the parking systems have blind spots in which obstacles and people are not registered.  
In some cases, dirt or ice and water on the sensors and cameras could be registered as an obstacle or impair detection of objects.  
The sensor visibility may be impaired by dirt and snow, as well as residue from cleaning agents or coatings (→ Vehicle care, exterior).  
External sources of sound and certain surfaces on objects and clothing may influence the sensors’ signals. In certain circumstances,  
the systems will be unable to detect or properly detect people and objects.  
Certain objects, for example narrow posts or railings, may be difficult or impossible to see on the screen because of its low  
resolution or poor light conditions.