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Just had a look in MY17 Passat. I didn't see Predictive_limit_speed_control, but did have Speed_Limit_Assistant in long coding in Module 13 (ACC).
I checked in the Driver Assistant Settings in the "Car" Menu. I now have a tick box for "Top speed of Dynamic Road Sign Display" (it may have already been in there from previous tweaks, can't be sure). Not sure if this is the same as above posts, but thought I'd try it out. It hasn't worked so far, may need some other adjustments to work.
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Once my OBD11 arrives next week looking at turn on some of the self drive functions which are on the European Arteon. Such as fully automated adaptive cruise control, which automatically slows the car down according to the road signs and gps data eg bends etc. They are already recalling my car because the self driving function which pulls it over to the side of the road was turned off accidentally for our market. Any passat b8 out there interested to see if you can wake up this stuff in your cars ?
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I'm very interested in this stuff - since I had my 7.5's modules updated to have TJA, Ive coded these features in but the car doesnt seem to slow down for the new speed sign nor slow down for bends despite having the options in the drivers assistance menu - emergency assist also doesn't change lanes. I'd like to try get them working.
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
A hint may lay in a statement by VW that the Arteon is the first VW with AEB from 5km to 230km or something like that. So i don't know if its carrying different hardware?
no I didn’t, I was after his because he has the little settings buttons on the screen to individually change the light brightness of the footwell/door lighting and mine doesn’t
Just had a look in MY17 Passat. I didn't see Predictive_limit_speed_control, but did have Speed_Limit_Assistant in long coding in Module 13 (ACC).
I checked in the Driver Assistant Settings in the "Car" Menu. I now have a tick box for "Top speed of Dynamic Road Sign Display" (it may have already been in there from previous tweaks, can't be sure). Not sure if this is the same as above posts, but thought I'd try it out. It hasn't worked so far, may need some other adjustments to work.
yeah, I enabled the box but when I tried to enable the one in adaptions I just got function not available and it didn’t slow for a different speed limit also
Once my OBD11 arrives next week looking at turn on some of the self drive functions which are on the European Arteon. Such as fully automated adaptive cruise control, which automatically slows the car down according to the road signs and gps data eg bends etc. They are already recalling my car because the self driving function which pulls it over to the side of the road was turned off accidentally for our market. Any passat b8 out there interested to see if you can wake up this stuff in your cars ?
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Does the sign recognition work in your model, or is it completely turned off? If it isn't enabled for the Arteon then you might have the same problem as the Passat owners have; i'm told the GPS data isn't the right type for Australia so it will throw a fault about 1 minute after the car starts, it relates to the lack of proper speed limit data from the GPS maps.
It does work (aside from the warning), but it's a little sketchy as most of Australia isn't road signed to any reasonable standard like other markets. This means you can pickup poorly positioned signs on adjacent roads/freeway offramps. Your car could start braking in the middle of the freeway because you're doing 100km/h and the offramp (which you're not on) has a 60 sign visible from the freeway.
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