
Originally Posted by
chris320
Your correct TJA allow the adaptive lane guidance to operate at lower speeds and I believe the ACC will restart after standstill after a longer duration. With ACC and Lane assist the ACC operates at low speeds (requiring manual intervention after 3 seconds of standstill). Lane assist cuts out below 35mph.
I've been looking for a way to activate TJA for sometime now but no success. If anyone is able to do this I'd be very keen to hear!
chris: Hi. I don't know the answer to your question, but I do have a suggestion that will only work if there is sufficient community participation.
As I understand, Traffic Jam assist is just a combination of Lane Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control operating together at the lower speeds. Obviously the software for this extended application needs to be in the control modules, but my reading from HERE suggests that to enable the function, a Byte/Bit needs to be set in the module @ address hexA5 (i.e. the front camera which VW calls R242 and which VCDS calls Frt Sens. Drv. Assist and OBD11 calls Front Sensors Driver Assistance System.).
So, if there is sufficient community interest in discovering the software switch for Traffic Jam Assist, we need to get the code-string from an A5 module for a car that has Traffic Jam Assist and the code-string from an A5 module for a car without Traffic Jam Assist operating. The rest is easy!
Don
edit: I've loaded the label file from the link above into the long coding helper application - but it's not helpful in identifying the pertinent Bit for TJA. Here's the Lane Assist Byte for A5 (take no notice of the code-string in the picture- I just used random numbers):

As I said above, I suspect that we will need the with/without code-strings to make sense of this matter
Last edited by DV52; 24-07-2017 at 11:02 AM.
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