Originally Posted by
Ozsko
You are wrong, if the vehicle was being driven at speeds lower than 68KPH then TJA was operational providing that DLA was active.
TJA is operational only at speeds under 68KPH and does the following,
Self steers the car in 13 second blocks
Maintains lane position of the car
Maintains spacing from adjacent vehicles
Controls the vehicle speed in relation to the vehicle being followed
Controls all braking
Vehicle will resume forward motion if it is stopped for under 3 seconds without driver input, for a longer stop the resume button or accelerator is pressed can be pressed or the steering wheel moved slightly.
For TJA to work Dynamic Lane Assist must be activated, this is the kicker because the first generation of the Tiguan in Australia did not have DLA activated.
In effect all TJA does is add self steering under 68KPH to ACC WHEN the vehicle has the DLA assistance coded and operational. TJA cannot be turned off, there is no switch and the only way it can be disabled is by disabling DLA. The only indication of its operation is on the dasboard, the two green lines indicating DLA is active stay green under 68KPH.
I had TJA added to my car aftermarket (ODIS coding AFAIK not VCDS) and this is exactly how TJA operates, one thing I noticed once my cars modules were updated to have TJA function, the level of self-steer above 68KPH is MUCH greater, it can steer itself around far sharper bends than beforehand.
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
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