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Parking and manoeuvring -> Exit warning system for Your Volkswagen Transporter Van Seventh Generation (2021-2025)

standstill.  
WARNING  
The intelligent Auto Hold function cannot overcome the laws of physics, and operates only within the limits of the  
system. Do not let the extra convenience afforded by the Auto Hold function tempt you into taking any safety risks  
when driving.  
Make sure that the indicator lamp or lights up green or red on the instrument cluster display if the  
vehicle is to be held securely. The vehicle is being held with the Auto Hold function when the indicator lamp is  
green; the electronic parking brake is applied when the lamp is red.  
Never leave the vehicle while the engine is running and with the Auto Hold function switched on.  
In some cases, the Auto Hold function cannot hold the vehicle sufficiently on uphill gradients or brake it  
sufficiently on downhill gradients, e.g. if the ground is slippery or icy.  
NOTICE  
Damage could be caused as a result of the electronic parking brake switching on automatically in a car wash.  
Always switch off the Auto Hold function before driving into a car wash.  
Exit warning system  
Fig. 1 Illustration: monitored area behind own vehicle.  
Fig. 2 In the exterior mirror housing: visual display of the  
exit warning system.  
The exit warning system issues a warning if doors are opened when other road users are approaching from the rear.  
Prerequisites  
The vehicle is stationary.  
The vehicle is unlocked.  
The function was activated in the Infotainment system.  
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Switching on and off  
Press the touch panel for parking functions (→ Driver side).  
Tap the  
function button in the Infotainment system.  
Switch on the exit warning system.  
This setting can be saved in the user accounts of the personalisation function and can therefore change  
automatically when the user account is changed (→ Personalisation).  
The exit warning system is available for around three minutes when the ignition is switched off, e.g. after  
unlocking the vehicle or after parking the vehicle.  
How the system works  
The exit warning system functions with the rear radar sensors.  
If the system detects an obstacle approaching from the rear when the door is opened, the indicator lamps in the  
exterior mirror housing flash yellow and then light up continuously → Fig. 2. A warning signal sounds at the same  
time.  
Keep the door closed if an obstacle is detected.  
Please also observe the information on the parking systems (→ Parking systems).  
Functional restrictions may occur when the sliding door or boot lid is  
open.  
Things to note for trailer towing  
The exit warning system is deactivated automatically and cannot be switched on if the vehicle is electrically  
connected to a trailer. The exit warning system will be automatically activated again when the trailer has been  
unhitched from the vehicle.  
Fault  
The exit warning system is deactivated in the event of a fault. An error message will be shown on the Infotainment  
system display.  
Observe the other prerequisites for the parking systems (→ Parking systems).  
Also observe the information on troubleshooting (→ Parking systems).  
Please note that no error messages are displayed on the Infotainment system when the ignition is switched  
off.  
WARNING  
The intelligent technology of the exit warning system cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only  
within the limits of the system. The exit warning system cannot replace the full attention of the vehicle occupants.  
If this is not observed, this can result in accidents, serious injuries and also damage to the vehicle.  
Pay attention to the traffic situation and the area around the vehicle.  
Before getting out of the vehicle, pay attention to the indicator lamps in the exterior mirror housing and the  
acoustic warning signal.  
The display may not light up or may not light up in time if vehicles approach very quickly.  
WARNING  
The exit warning system does not issue warnings for stationary or slowly moving objects and persons. If this is not  
observed, this can result in accidents, serious injuries and also damage to the vehicle.  
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Pay attention to the vehicle surroundings, such as pedestrians, when opening the doors.  
Safety information  
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 →  
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The sensors or cameras may not detect some objects, e.g. trailer drawbars, thin bars, fences, posts, trees, very low  
or high obstacles, and boot lids that are open or being opened.  
The detection ranges of the sensors 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 or also residue from cleaning agents or  
coatings.  
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.  
It may be difficult or impossible to see objects such as narrow posts or railings on the screen because of its low  
resolution or poor light conditions.  
The cameras show only two-dimensional images on the screen. The lack of depth of field means that potholes and  
protruding objects on the ground may only be detected with difficulty, or may not be detected at all.  
WARNING  
The intelligent technology used in the parking systems cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only  
within the system limits. Never let the extra convenience afforded by the parking systems tempt you into taking any  
risks when driving. The parking systems cannot replace the full concentration of the driver.  
Ensure that your speed and driving style are always appropriate for the current visibility, weather and road/traffic  
conditions.  
Keep looking in the direction in which you are parking and at the relevant area surrounding the vehicle. Pay  
special attention to small children, animals and objects.  
Please note that the parking system may not be able to react if the obstacle is approached too fast and will then  
not issue a warning.  
Do not allow the parking system displays to distract you from the traffic around you.  
WARNING  
Camera lenses enlarge and distort the field of view. Using images from the camera to estimate the distance from  
persons or obstacles can be inaccurate and may cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Do not rely on the camera image.  
NOTICE  
Observe a distance of 50 cm(20 inches) from walls and buildings in parking spaces without kerbs in order to avoid  
damage to the vehicle.  
NOTICE  
If an ultrasound sensor fails, the corresponding ultrasound sensor group area is switched off and cannot be  
reactivated until the fault has been rectified. Consult a correspondingly qualified workshop in the event of a system  
fault.  
Practise using the Park Distance Control in a traffic-calmed area or car park to familiarise yourself with the  
systems and their functions.  
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