HillBilly, sorry put ya crook last night.... yes it was the Hill Start feature on my Jetta 7DSG that was at fault not the auto hold (Auto hold on is my Tiguan)...... yes different but hill start was the issue on a steep incline.
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Originally posted by Hillbilly View PostThe hill start assist governs the starting torque when pulling away on an uphill incline and interacts with the hydraulic brake assist and the transmission control to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards by applying the brakes. This makes controlling the vehicle during hill starts simple and convenient for the driver. So there is no need to worry about the vehicle rolling backwards or the engine stalling.
From the technical page of VW
From the VW Australia 2012.5 Golf brochure:
Hill Start Assist (HSA) (not pictured)
Hill Start Assist holds the vehicle stationary for 1.5 seconds on hills with an incline greater than 5 percent, when the foot brake is released, by temporarily locking the brake pressure. This intelligent feature provides a comfortable hill start, which importantly avoids any rolling back.
Originally posted by Creniac View PostI'm not sure what sensors come into play but as I tried to accelerate away the autohold feature would not let go although I was throttling on...
Originally posted by Hillbilly View PostAuto hold works as part of the Electric handbrake and Hill assist works with the Hydraulic braking
Have a read of this page Auto Hold Function < Technical Glossary < Innovation & Technology < Volkswagen International
The system is operated via the ABS/ESP hydraulic unit.
For safety reasons, the function always has to be reactivated by means of a button to the left of the gear lever.
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Originally posted by wai View PostNo, the clutch will not start engaging until the system detects a change in accelerator position. At that point the brake will disengage and the clutch engage.
With a DSG, you do NOT want to try and hold the vehicle n the hand brake only as now the clutch will try and engage. You have to have your foot on the brake where a sensor will disengage the clutch.2013 Passat Alltrack, Black, Pano Roof
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Originally posted by AllBlack View PostJust checked this theory, and on flat ground, auto hold OFF, once the foot brake is released, engine starts and the car kicks into gear and it moves off. Foot no where near accelerator. just creeps forwards on 800rmp.
I never use auto hold and on a hill would use the handbrake as when you put foot on accelerator it disengages, provided you have your seatbelt on and connected
So would sort of work in a similar fashion to hill hold.2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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So it seems I'm now able to answer my own question. Today I tried using auto hold on a slight incline. Here's what happened.
Took foot off the brake, engine started, auto hold held the car still. Tapped the accelerator very briefly and the brake released, car rolled back just a fraction before creeping forward in first gear. Guessing this means clutch isn't burning!2013 Passat Alltrack, Black, Pano Roof
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Originally posted by AllBlack View PostSo it seems I'm now able to answer my own question. Today I tried using auto hold on a slight incline. Here's what happened.
Took foot off the brake, engine started, auto hold held the car still. Tapped the accelerator very briefly and the brake released, car rolled back just a fraction before creeping forward in first gear. Guessing this means clutch isn't burning!Last edited by Guest001; 22-05-2013, 09:46 PM.2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
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