In the "Car" options on your headunit under "Driver Assistance" there is an "Adaptive Lance Assistance" option that isn't set by default. Go in and set that if it isn't.
If it isn't on, the car will only steer you back if you veer right onto the line. If it's active, it will adapt to where you normally sit in the lane and do more work to keep you there. It still has a ~15 second timeout. While I think it's cool, I find it a little obtrusive.
The 360 degree park system and normal park sensors play no role in this system, all models rely on the camera at the top of your windscreen. There is also only one option/level of camera, so every B8 (3G) Passat with lane guidance uses the same thing.
As others have said, road markings are **** in Australia. So are signs and reflective objects. It's why we don't get sign recognition, Dynamic Light Assist and Traffic Jam Assist in Australia, the systems in the Passat aren't good enough to deal with the Australian road anomalies, most of it can be enabled with VCDS but I would recommend against it (you don't want to have to explain that to an insurance company). Audi, MB, BMW etc. make it work by fitting more than one forward facing camera with two processing units that constantly sample and compare the data, these systems are much more costly.
Think of it as if we have the budget version of the cool features you see in top tier premium vehicles today.
Oh, while I am at it, I want to take a moment to bitch about the fact that we don't get proper VW CarNet in Australia. It would seriously separate the Passat from the competition, however, it might steal potential A4/A5 buyers.
Last edited by Wynnston; 25-03-2017 at 09:51 PM.
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