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  • #46
    Although I didn't hear the Arteon mentioned specifically, the traction control button was removed from Golf and Tiguan with the MY18.5 upgrade for cars built from around Oct/Nov 17.
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    • #47
      Thanks for the replies, good to know that it's not a one-off. @ Blackpaladin, I suspect you are right in thinking its to discourage overuse of the LC. It must place a hell of a load on the drivetrain, especially in a fairly heavy car like the Arteon. Being mechanically sympathetic, its not something that I plan to do too often.

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      • #48
        Interesting. Glad to hear it isn't just the Arteon. Considering they all use the same shifter I would assume this is some cost savings crap.

        Launch Control isn't a feature you "need" oftern but when you do "need" it then it is extremely helpful.
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        • #49
          Very interesting! I never noticed the TCS button was missing from the 2018. If I were a betting man I'd wager it was a safety precaution to stop it accidentally being turned off by a passenger? Subaru have made similar moves in the past.
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          • #50
            does the MY18 Passat 206 still have the TCS button?

            the MY18 Superb 206 still has it.

            considering all 3 have the same engine and AWD drivetrain, its strange why they removed the button from the Arteon!!!!

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            • #51
              Apparently when i asked dealers/ techs thay said vw wants to remove all the physical buttons. If u saw new touareg, most of physical buttons are gone. U can still turn it off going thru infotainment system under vehicle setting.

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              • #52
                Regarding the threads reference to late warning for forward collision system,Had a couple of calls from vw this week advising there’s a recall for AEB system and software update required... travelling for work presently so won’t get around to it for another week- I wonder if it’s related...

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by LRDV8R View Post
                  Regarding the threads reference to late warning for forward collision system,Had a couple of calls from vw this week advising there’s a recall for AEB system and software update required... travelling for work presently so won’t get around to it for another week- I wonder if it’s related...

                  My Arteon is with VW service this morning actually getting two recalls addressed. One is the replacement of some front bumper clips and the other is the replacement of the driver belt tensioner. The technician said there is no software update needed.

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by REK View Post
                    My Arteon is with VW service this morning actually getting two recalls addressed. One is the replacement of some front bumper clips and the other is the replacement of the driver belt tensioner. The technician said there is no software update needed.
                    Thanks Rek.

                    Can you please post back here with any extra information you get? Like the wording/codes they use on the paperwork.

                    Did you prompt for the recalls due to an issue or was it just part of your yearly/15k service?
                    Arteon & T-Roc

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by HiddenTaco View Post
                      Thanks Rek.

                      Can you please post back here with any extra information you get?
                      Sure. The jobs done were recall code 9635 and 63A7. I had mixed messages from the service center because when it was time to pick up the car they actually did do a software update.

                      Recall 9635
                      - Carried our software update on lane assist

                      Recall 63A7
                      - Replaced clip
                      - Replaced rivet split

                      I received a call from VW regarding the recall. My car is only 3 weeks old so that may have been a factor.

                      On another note... the technicians unplugged my dash cam and I didn't realise until this morning. I've never experienced this before. I just hope they didn't have too much fun on their joy ride.

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                      • #56
                        Thanks Rek. Mine is only a month or so old as well, but I haven't received any recall notice. Did they explain what the lane assist update change is?

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Kowalski View Post
                          Did they explain what the lane assist update change is?
                          Technician said it had to do with correctly identifying cars in neighboring lanes.

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                          • #58
                            Thanks, this might fix the false positives that were the original premise of this thread.

                            I've got a new quirk that I have not attempted to replicate. When using launch control with the road slightly wet during very light rain the gear change from 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd feel jaulty.

                            Hard to explain, it didn't feel like any loss of power or traction but more like a kick forward. My hypothesis is that wheels were slightly slipping and the millisecond gear shift was enough time to stop slipping. What do you think?
                            Arteon & T-Roc

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                            • #59
                              TCS engaging perhaps? I know that it has to be off for LC to work, but it might not be totally off......to provide a bit of a safety net. Some systems do this. They are never really off, just have their sensitivity turned way down.
                              Anything pop up on the dash?

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                              • #60
                                Has anyone every actually had the wipers come on automatically during rain?
                                Arteon & T-Roc

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