Yes, but so far all of my cars, Holden, Fords etc have done the same.
I like the Tiguan cruise control and use it a lot, but it has a serious flaw.
It will not change gear when going downhill, and will let the car to accelerate well over the set speed.
This is a major flaw. I don't know if it is only my car, or if it is a design fault.
Have others noticed the same problem?
Joe
Yes, but so far all of my cars, Holden, Fords etc have done the same.
All cars do thatOriginally Posted by mickofoz
Black Tiguan 147 - Sat Nav - Leather - Sunroof - Aftermarket audio - Diamond Audio splits + 12" sub/Audison Bitone processor/Arc Audio amps
I can't say I've ever had my cruise control on my holden on when going down a steep hill, but any reasonable hill on the highway and my holden stays at the set speed.
Haven't tried Tiggy yet as still running it in, although I have a manual so I'd imagine she'd be hard to change down gears without me doing it
Yeah, it is a shortcoming. The Audi Q5's cruise control (and probably all new model Audi's for that matter) will change down/brake to keep you within a tollerable threshold of your set speed. It's yet to trickle down to the VW's yet though.
Tiguan TDI, 6spd Tiptronic Auto
Black, sunroof, comfort pack, off-road tech, tan leather, park assist & roof bars.
Avg 7.63L/100km over 189,000kms
You're quite right that there are very very few "adaptive" cruise controls out there yet BUT there is a "fix" in the auto Tiguan. Just slip it over to "tiptronic" as you start to speed up and downshift a gear, that will give it better engine braking.
Cheers
Derek
Alexandra
2022 R-Line Golf Mk8 in Kings Red Metallic
Previously 3 Tiguans 2008, 2013, 2017
Cruise control on a Tig doesnt brake on a steep decent. None of them do, Its says this in the owners manual somewhere. Thats how they have been designed..VW...
I think you should go back driving Mazdas, Fords and Holdens again and leave the VW brand to people who appreciate what they are driving. For what it is wworth, Adaptive Cruise Control is available for most VWs in Europe. They have not dropped the ball, they are just introducing new technology into other countries in a controlled way.
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