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Post by writer on Jun 11, 2017 11:41:34 GMT
Can someone with a Polo 6C and ACC please read out the long coding of module 13 (ACC) and post it here?
Once stopped behind another car, my car requires me to step on the brakes and disengages ACC. When traffic moves, I need to accelerate manually and engage ACC again.
I know that some cars will automatically stop and hold (no need to brake). Once traffic clears, if you touch the accelerator, ACC re-engages fully. That's the behavior I want, so please, share your coding.
Thanks in advance!
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mummi
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Post by mummi on Sept 11, 2017 7:13:55 GMT
That is only for car with dsg gearbox Manual gearbox stops working at 30km/t an down
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Post by Thatguy on Sept 11, 2017 16:43:51 GMT
Correct. The request was for a dsg car.
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Post by Markopolo on Nov 5, 2017 20:17:01 GMT
Correct. The request was for a dsg car. I have a DSG POLO WITH ACC I would like to know if this is an option too. Thanks.
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Post by b700kap on Oct 30, 2018 20:25:31 GMT
I have a polo 6c with acc but it doesnt have automatic pilot. Can someone explain to me how this works exactly?
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Post by krystian660 on Oct 31, 2018 6:35:49 GMT
ACC is controlled by SWaP. You can't change behavior by coding.
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Post by b700kap on Sept 10, 2019 19:30:12 GMT
what is swap?
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Post by massimo23 on Jan 21, 2020 9:50:31 GMT
Just to get the facts straight there is CC (cruise control) more like a speed control : and then there is ACC (Adaptive Cruise Control):
CC ,upon activation, takes over the throttle of the car to maintain a steady speed as set by the driver. While ACC can automatically adjust speed in order to maintain a proper distance between vehicles in the same lane. Also only cars with dsg gearbox allows Stop & Go functionality. Here is the instruction regarding Stop & Go: ACC can brake vehicles with DSG® dual clutch transmission to a standstill and hold them for a few seconds. ACC remains active, the display of the instrument cluster shows ACC ready to start. During this time, the vehicle automatically starts again as soon as the vehicle in front starts (depending on the equipment and not available in all countries). After this time, the vehicle automatically releases the brakes, the vehicle rolls on and the ACC control is interrupted.
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