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Self Steering at Slow Speeds

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  • Self Steering at Slow Speeds

    I was using TJA today and was at very slow crawling speeds down around 20kph or less and I noticed that the steering reminder did not seem to display after the customary 13 seconds. Am I going nuts? Has anyone else noticed this. I was talking to someone in the car at the time and I am sure I did not imagine it but then senility might be setting in.

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    that's not possible as TJA or ACC will be not activated at all if you going under 30km/h, under min. 30kmh speed is not possible to self activate TJA or ACC o even CC . Car steers by self only when TJA or ACC is on , offcourse if condition are meet like visible white marking lines on sides .

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    • #3
      Originally posted by cameleon72 View Post
      that's not possible as TJA or ACC will be not activated at all if you going under 30km/h, under min. 30kmh speed is not possible to self activate TJA or ACC o even CC . Car steers by self only when TJA or ACC is on , offcourse if condition are meet like visible white marking lines on sides .
      I thong Ozsko means that he had TJA/ACC set at a higher speed maximum speed (say 50km/h) but the traffic was crawling at under 20km/h so TJA was following at those speeds.

      To answer the OP's question, I can't remember the exact speed (I think maybe 18km/h but may be incorrect) but under a set speed it will not require driver contact every 12s - my Golf does this.
      2018 Golf 7.5 110TSi Comfortline | Drivers Assistance Package | Retrofitted: Traffic Jam Assist | Emergency Assist II | Light Assist | OEM Vienna Leather Sports Seats with full Highline Interior | Power Folding Mirrors

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        Thanks Point, I wasn't so drunk after all.

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          I think Lane Assist only works over 65kmh even if you've got TJA/ACC. TJA will control speed right down to stopped.

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            Originally posted by adrianb View Post
            I think Lane Assist only works over 65kmh even if you've got TJA/ACC. TJA will control speed right down to stopped.
            TJA adds active lane assist to ACC right down to stop, nothing more or less.

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