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  • Matrix Lights and Cruise Control with ESC disabled

    Hi all,
    we have a 2023 Tiguan R and there are two things that are extremely annoying: When I disable ESC (can’t stand that rubbish) the matrix lights no longer seem to work and it looks like cruise control doesn’t either. Is that expected and is there a way to change this with VCDS?
    TIA

  • #2
    Doubt it unfortunately. Since about 2021 the VAG cars are waaaaay more locked down in terms of what you can alter with coding/VCDS. Its very likely that the matrix headlights and cruise control are tied in somehow with the stability control.
    B9 Audi SQ5

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    • #3
      That’s too bad. Thanks anyway. My 2017 RS3 did not have those ‘problems maybe I’ll check them out.

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      • #4
        Yep anything built after about 2020-2021 is a pain in the butt to change things on, and in a lot of cases, you cant do anything.
        B9 Audi SQ5

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        • #5
          @ewok666: Hmm.......... whilst I tend to agree that lots changed when the deities on the VAG mother-ship changed from MQB platform to MQB-evo platform - it really didn't effect the link between ESC and CC. The extract below is taken from the user manual on an older MQB model car:

          Automatic switch-off

          The CCS control will be switched off automatically or switched off temporarily:
          • If the system detects a fault that could impair the function of the CCS.
          • If the vehicle speed is higher than the stored speed for an extended period with the accelerator pedal depressed.
          • If regulation related to the driving dynamics is taking place, e.g. by TCS and ESC.
          • If the airbag is triggered.
          So, when ESC is user-deactivated - I suspect that CC is also told that it is no longer able to control the highlighted restriction above - hence CC is designed to spit-the-dummy and self-disable. I would think that the same applies to ACC.

          The link between ESC switch-OFF and the Matrix lights is more puzzling!! It's not an obvious connection (to me at least)- unless it's intended to be a designed inconvenience that prompts the driver to return the car to ESC-on .

          Of course, if this car is equipped with IQ.DRIVE and/or Dynamic Light Assist (DLA) - stuff gets much more complicated and the link between ESC and the car's other drive assist systems (including the link to matrix lights) is more nuanced !!

          Don
          Last edited by DV52; 09-10-2025, 08:23 AM.
          Please don't PM to ask questions about coding, or vehicle repairs. The better place to deal with these matters is in the forum proper. That way you get the benefit of the wider expertise of other forum members! Thank you.

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