It should be the switch just below the park brake.
Shane.
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Hello guys so when I was at a red light stop on a hill, my car rolled back as I released the brakes and this makes me a bit worried. Is there hill start assist on these new tiguans? Because my past car had this function where it held the brakes for 0.5/ 1 second before it started rolling back. If the Tiguan has this feature, how do I enable it or how do I use this feature? Is this called auto hold? Or is there a seperate mechanism for holding the car for a second. I don't really like auto hold as it keeps the car braked.
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Last edited by edison_1234; 02-05-2017 at 04:52 PM.
It should be the switch just below the park brake.
Shane.
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So does it have hill start assist where it keeps the car stopped for a second so you have time to accelerate?
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If its like the Mk1 Tig, the Auto Hold stays on until you accelerate so basically at say lights on a hill with it on, you wait until they change and then accelerate away without rolling.
Its also handy in traffic jams until you forget you've got it on, and then when you let go of the brake nothing happens and you wonder why the hell you're not moving!
2007 GOLF GTI - Reflex Silver | 5DR | DSG | Sunroof | Full Tint | Black Leather
2017 TIGUAN 162 - Indium Grey | R-Line | DAP | Pano Roof | Full Tint - Ordered 30/3/17 Collected 23/11/17
With the Auto Hold on my Tig 2, I found that it doesn't deactivate even when I start pressing the accelerator pedal and the car starts moving. Is that normal behaviour?
If its like the first one, then yes it should stay on e.g. the light on the button stays on and when you next come to a complete stop it will again hold you in place without your feet on the pedals until you again accelerate.
2007 GOLF GTI - Reflex Silver | 5DR | DSG | Sunroof | Full Tint | Black Leather
2017 TIGUAN 162 - Indium Grey | R-Line | DAP | Pano Roof | Full Tint - Ordered 30/3/17 Collected 23/11/17
Oh so that's expected behaviour. I was worried because I thought having the Auto Hold light on meant that the brakes were still applying pressure whilst the car was moving 😳
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