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  • #16
    Originally posted by Ozsko View Post
    ignore my reference to the stalk at the moment, I need to know how to activate the manual form of CC you speak on a 162 because I want to use it.
    For me, pressing the Mode button switches the mode from CC to ACC and vice versa.
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    Last edited by sharp; 11-09-2017, 03:26 PM.
    2017 Tiguan Highline 162TSI DAP, Sunroof, Black
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    • #17
      Originally posted by sharp View Post
      For me, pressing the Mode button switches the mode from CC to ACC and vice versa.
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      On mine i switches form ACC to Speed limiter. I tried disabling front assist thinking it might disable ACC but no cigar, ACC is always active and has a set distance the driver sets and is always looking for a car ahead whether there is one there or not. The distance setting on the dash never goes away in other words and with no front assist when the car catches a car in front the distance setting slows the car down so front assist has nothing to do with it.

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