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Driver assist systems -> ParkPilot for Your Volkswagen Up 4 Door Second Generation (2019-2023)

Points 1 to 3 must be fulfilled at the same time:  
Manual gearbox  
Automated manual gearbox  
In order to start moving, remove your foot  
To start moving, remove your foot from the  
from the brake pedal, then release the clutch brake pedal and press the accelerator  
pedal (clutch engages) and press the  
accelerator simultaneously. The brake will  
gradually be released as the clutch is  
engaged.  
immediately. The brake will gradually be  
released as the vehicle pulls away.  
The Hill Hold Assist function will be deactivated immediately:  
As soon as one of the conditions indicated on ⇒ The Hill Hold Assist function is automatically  
activated if the following conditions are met is not fulfilled.  
If the engine is not running smoothly or there is an engine fault.  
If the engine is switched off or has stalled.  
Vehicles with automated manual gearbox: if the selector lever in is the neutral position N.  
ParkPilot  
Introduction  
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:  
⇒ Operating ParkPilot  
⇒ Acoustic and optical ParkPilot signals at the rear of the vehicle  
The ParkPilot assists the driver when manoeuvring and parking.  
The ultrasound sensors in the rear bumper transmit and receive ultrasonic waves. The system uses  
the time difference between the ultrasonic waves (i.e. between the transmission and reflection from  
obstacles and the point of reception) to continuously calculate the distance between the bumper  
and the obstacle.  
Additional information and warnings:  
Exterior views ⇒ Exterior views  
Braking, stopping and parking ⇒ Braking, stopping and parking  
Cleaning and caring for the vehicle exterior ⇒ Caring for and cleaning the vehicle exterior  
Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs  
and renewal of parts  
Portable navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs and  
renewal of parts  
Radio ⇒BookletRadio,  
WARNING  
The ParkPilot cannot replace the full concentration of the driver.  
Unintentional vehicle movements can cause serious injury.  
Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic  
conditions.  
Ultrasound sensors have blind spots in which obstacles and people cannot be detected.  
Always monitor the area around the vehicle as the ultrasound sensors will not always  
detect infants, animals and objects.  
Certain surfaces of objects and clothes cannot reflect the signals from the ultrasound  
sensors. The system is unable to detect these objects or people wearing this type of  
clothing, or they may be detected incorrectly.  
External sources of sound can affect the signals of the ultrasound sensors. In certain  
circumstances, the system may not recognise people or objects.  
NOTICE  
The ultrasound sensors may not always be able to detect objects such as trailer drawbars,  
thin rails, fences, posts, trees and open or opening tailgates. This can result in damage to  
your vehicle.  
If the ParkPilot has detected an obstacle and issued a warning, the obstacle may move out  
of the detection range of the ultrasound sensors as the vehicle approaches it, particularly if  
the object is very high or very low. These objects are no longer registered.  
The vehicle can sustain considerable damage if the warning given by the ParkPilot is  
ignored.  
The ultrasound sensors in the bumper can be displaced or damaged through impacts, e.g.  
when parking.  
The ultrasound sensors in the bumper must be kept clean and free of ice and snow, and  
must not be covered up by stickers or other objects, as this will prevent the system from  
working properly.  
The ultrasound sensors should only be sprayed briefly when cleaning with pressure hoses  
and steam cleaners. A distance of more than 10 cm between the ultrasound sensors and  
the steam/hose nozzle must be observed.  
Sources of noise can lead to errors in the ParkPilot system, e.g. rough asphalt,  
cobblestones, induction loops, building equipment, or interference from other vehicles.  
Any equipment that has been retrofitted to the vehicle, e.g. bicycle carriers, can prevent  
the ParkPilot from functioning properly.  
Please contact a qualified workshop if there is a fault in the system. Volkswagen  
recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.  
Volkswagen recommends that drivers practise using the ParkPilot in a traffic-calmed area or  
car park to allow them to familiarise themselves with the system and its functions.  
Operating ParkPilot  
Fig. 104 Ultrasound ParkPilot sensors in the rear bumper  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
The ParkPilot uses ultraound sensors to determine the distance between the rear bumper and an  
obstacle. There are 3 ultrasound sensors in the rear bumper ⇒ Fig. 104 (arrows).  
Switching ParkPilot on and off  
Function  
What to do when the ignition is switched on  
Switching on the  
ParkPilot  
Select reverse gear or move the selector lever to position R.  
automatically:  
Function  
What to do when the ignition is switched on  
Switching the display If applicable, press the portable navigation unit screen (delivered by  
off manually  
Volkswagen)  
Switching off the  
ParkPilot  
After shifting out of reverse gear.  
automatically:  
Things to note about ParkPilot  
In some cases, the ParkPilot registers water and ice on the ultrasound sensors as an obstacle.  
The acoustic signal will become quieter after a few seconds if the distance remains the same.  
The volume will remain constant if the acoustic warning is continuous.  
As soon as the vehicle moves away from the obstacle again, the intermittent acoustic warning is  
switched off automatically. If the vehicle approaches the obstacle again, the acoustic warning is  
switched on automatically.  
A Volkswagen dealership can adjust the volume of the acoustic signals.  
If there is a function fault in the ParkPilot, an acoustic warning is emitted for approximately 3  
seconds when switched on for the first time. The ParkPilot should be immediately checked by a  
qualified workshop.  
Acoustic and optical ParkPilot signals at the rear of the vehicle  
Fig. 105 ParkPilot screen display on portable navigation unit (delivered by Volkswagen)  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Key  
Meaning  
⇒ Fig. 105  
Scanned area behind the vehicle.  
Yellow segment depicts an obstacle.  
Red segment depicts an obstacle located close to the vehicle.  
Depending on equipment level the areas to the rear of the vehicle that are scanned by the  
ultrasound sensors are shown in the display of the portable navigation system (delivered by  
Volkswagen). The positions of potential obstacles are displayed relative to the vehicle ⇒  
.
Acoustic signals and screen  
Acoustic signals are given when the vehicle approaches an obstacle located to the rear. An  
intermittent acoustic warning is given if there is sufficient distance between the vehicle and an  
obstacle. The shorter the distance, the shorter the intervals. The acoustic warning will sound  
continuously if the obstacle is very close.  
If you continue to drive the vehicle closer to the obstacle despite the continuous acoustic warning,  
the system will no longer be able to measure the distance.  
Depending on the vehilcle equipment level, the scanned areas are displayed as several segments  
in a display ⇒ Fig. 105. The closer the vehicle drives towards an obstacle, the closer the segment  
will move to the vehicle in the display. The collision area has been reached when the penultimate  
segment is displayed, if not before. Do not drive on!  
Area of the vehicle  
Distance of the Acoustic  
segment colour  
when obstacle is  
detected  
vehicle from an  
obstacle  
signal  
Rear centre  
approx. 31 – 150 cm  
approx. 31 – 60 cm  
Intermittent  
tone  
Yellow  
Red  
Rear side  
Obstacle close  
to the vehicle  
Constant  
tone  
approx. 0 – 30 cm  
WARNING  
Do not allow the images shown on the screen to distract you from the traffic around you.  
It can take a few seconds for the acoustic or optical signals to be emitted.  
Further information on the portable navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) can be  
found in the user's manual for the device ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of  
parts.  
Cruise control system (CCS)  
Introduction  
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:  
⇒ Indicator lamp  
⇒ Using the cruise control system (CCS)  
The cruise control system (CCS) helps to maintain a specific preset speed during forward travel at  
approx. 20 km/h (15 mph) and higher.  
The CCS only slows the vehicle by easing off the accelerator, not by actively braking ⇒  
.
Additional information and warnings:  
Changing gear ⇒ Changing gear  
Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs  
and renewal of parts  
WARNING  
The use of the cruise control system can lead to accidents and serious injuries if traffic does  
not allow you to drive at a safe distance from the vehicle in front at a constant speed.  
Never use the CCS in heavy traffic, on steep or winding roads, or on slippery road  
surfaces e.g. on snow, ice, wet roads, loose chippings, or on flooded roads.  
Never use the CCS when driving off-road or on unsurfaced roads.  
Adapt your speed and distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and  
traffic conditions.  
Always switch cruise control off after use to avoid unintentional operation.  
It is dangerous to use a set speed that is too high for the prevailing road, traffic or weather  
conditions.  
The CCS cannot maintain a constant speed when travelling downhill. The vehicle speed  
can increase under its own weight. Shift down a gear or brake the vehicle using the foot  
brake.  
Indicator lamp  
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒  
Introduction  
Lit up  
Possible cause  
Cruise control system (CCS) is controlling the speed.  
Several warning and indicator lamps will light up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is  
switched on. They will switch off after a few seconds.  
WARNING  
Failure to observe the warning lamps could lead to your vehicle breaking down in traffic, and  
to accidents and serious injuries.  
Never ignore any warning lamps that are lit up.  
NOTICE  
Failure to observe the illuminated indicator lamps could lead to the vehicle being damaged.  
Using the cruise control system (CCS)