Originally Posted by
IsDon
Sign recognition is done by a camera. The same camera used for lane assist. No lane assist then it's not possible. If it's not activated by default or a driver setting then it can be activated with VCDS I believe.
Tyre pressure monitoring isn't displayed as the system doesn't actually monitor the pressure in the tyre per se. The system works through the ABS sensor on each wheel. When you first get your new car, and whenever you change tyres or change tyre pressures you must initialise the system for it to work correctly. Once it has those "pressures" stored it then very accurately keeps track of the rotational speed of each wheel. A deflated tyre will obviously rotate faster than the system expects it should for a given speed which the TPMS will sense. This will then set off a caution for a deflated tyre and tell you which wheel is affected.
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The Tyre Pressure Monitoring in the Tiguan (or at lest my 162TSI R Line and the 110TSI I have been driving for the past few days) is definitely an active system, it has sensors in all the tyres and shows the actual pressure on the AID and Infotainment System.
My old MK6 Golf had the passive system that used the ABS Sensors to monitor a change in pressure and just had a warning light if it detected one wheel spinning at a different speed to the rest.
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