brake sensor VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2013 Owners Manual
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Rear view (vehicles with tailgate)
Fig. 3 Overview of rear with tailgate.
Key to Fig. 3:
CD High-mounted brake light
@ Rear window
-Rear window heating ........................ .
@ Rear wiper .................................. .
@ Tailgate . . . . ............... .
-Number plate lights ......................... .
® Tail light cluster ............................................ .
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Lever for opening the tailgate .................................................... .
Rear ParkPilot sensors ............. .
Towing bracket1> ........................•................•••.••••.•............•
Rear number plate holder
Reversing camera (Rear Assist) ................................•..................
I) On vehicles without towing bracket, there is a fixed towing eye under the rear bumper cover on the right side.
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Rear view (vehicles with wing doors)
Fig. 4 Overview of rear with wing doors.
Key to Fig. 3:
G) High-level brake lights
® Rear windows
-Rear window heating ......................................................... .
@ Rear wiper ............................•.......................................
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Door arresters of wing doors .................... .
Tail light cluster ..................... .
Right wing door .....
Rear ParkPilot sensors
Towing bracket1> ..... .
Left wing door ................................ .
Rear number plate holder
Lock and lever for opening the wing doors as well as number plate lighting
11 On vehicles without towing bracket. there is a fixed towing eye under the rear bumper cover on the right side.
Overview of the vehicle
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A WARNING (Continued)
• Never try to stop a trailer from snaking by Increasing your speed.
A WARNING
Accidents and severe injuries can occur if the maximum permitted draw bar weight is ex-ceeded.
• Never exceed the specified values.
A WARNING
The start/stop system must always be switch-ed off manually when a trailer Is to be towed with towing brackets that were not retrofitted by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. Other-wise faults can occur In the brake system, possibly resulting In accidents and serious Injuries.
Technical requirements
,...-.('n First read and observe the introductory 1--J,:.U information and safety warnings & on page 139.
If the vehicle is supplied with a factory-fitted tow-ing bracket it will already have the necessary tech-nical modifications and meet the statutory require-ments for towing a trailer.
Only use a towing bracket which is approved for the gross weight of the trailer you want to tow as a retrofit solution. The towing bracket must be suit-able for the vehicle and trailer and be securely bol-ted to the vehicle's chassis. Only a towing bracket with a removable ball coupling should be used. Al-ways check and follow the data provided by the towing bracket manufacturer. Never install a weight-distributing or load-balancing towing brack-et on the vehicle.
Towing brackets fitted to the rear bumper
Never fit a towing bracket to the rear bumper or to its fastenings. The towing bracket must not prevent the rear bumper from functioning correctly. Do not
A WARNING (Continued)
• Always switch off the start/stop system manually If a trailer is attached to a towing bracket that was not retrofitted by Volkswa-gen Commercial Vehicles.
m Always switch off the anti-theft alarm when a L!J trailer is being hitched or unhitched 43. The tilt sensor could otherwise trigger an alarm unnecessarily.
m In new vehicles, do not tow a trailer during L!J the first 1,000 km 394.
m Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recom-L!J mends removing the ball coupling before driving without a trailer. The level of damage sus-tained during a rear-end collision could be greater for vehicles with a fitted ball coupling than for those without.
m By law, the ball coupling must be removed if L!J a trailer is not being towed if it obscures the number plate.
m In some models, the towing bracket is re-L!J qui red for towing vehicles. For this reason, the towing bracket ball coupling should be stored in the vehicle at all times.
Engine cooling system
There is an increased load on the engine and the cooling system when towing a trailer. The cooling system must contain sufficient coolant and be able to cope with the extra load added by the trailer.
Trailer brake
If the trailer is equipped with its own brake system, comply with the relevant regulations. The trailer's brake system must never be connected to the ve-hicle brake system.
Emergency breakaway cable
Always use safety chains between your vehicle and the trailer 144.
Trailer rear lights
The rear lights on the trailer must meet legal re-quirements 144.
Transporting items 1141
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Switch position, switch Function control in the turn signal lever 236
Reduce the speed in increments of Press button © briefly 1 km/h (1 mph) and store ital. SET/-.
Reduce the speed in increments of 10 km/h (5 mph) -
and store ita).
Reduce the speed continuously until Press and hold button © the button is re-for an extended period of leased and store time SET/-. this speeda)_
Switch off the Slide switch ® to position CCS. OFF.
•I Dunng CCS control
Driving downhill with CCS
If the CCS cannot maintain the vehicle speed when driving downhill, brake the vehicle with the foot brake and shift down gear if necessary.
Automatic switch-off
Button on the multlfunc-tion steering wheel Action 237
Briefly press the (ili) button.
The system will decrease
Briefly press the G button. the speed until the new set speed is reached by easing off the acceleration without a braking intervention.
Press and hold button G for an extended period of time.
With the CCS activated, press the button @ twice bn'eflyOR The system is switched off. In any operating mode, The stored speed will be press and hold the button deleted. §) for an extended period of time.
• If the brake pedal or clutch pedal is depressed.
• If you change the gear on a manual gearbox 263.
• If the airbag is triggered. <
The CCS control will be switched off automatically or switched off temporarily:
• If the system detects a fault that could impair the function of the CCS.
• If the vehicle speed is higher than the stored speed for an extended period with the accelerator pedal depressed.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
dJ Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Displays, warning and indicator lamps . . . . . . 300
Radar sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301
Operating adaptive cruise control (ACC) 302
Switch off the adaptive cruise control (ACC) temporarily in the following situations . . . . . 304
Special driving situations . . . . . . . . . . . . 305
298 I While drivmg
Adaptive cruise control combines cruise
control and distance control.
The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) can help to maintain a speed set by the The adap-tive cruise control (ACC) can also maintain a set time interval to a vehicle travelling ahead. Two fac-tory-fitted versions of the system are available: .,
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• System version 1 functions at speeds of 30-160 km/h (20 mph -100 mph).
• System version 2 functions at speeds of 30-210 km/h (20 m ph-130 m ph).
In vehicles with a dual clutch gearbox DSG®, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) can brake the vehi-cle until it comes to a complete standstill behind a vehicle in front that is stopping.
Driver prompt to take over control
There are system-specific limits on the adaptive cruise control (ACC) when driving. This means that the driver may have to control the speed and dis-tance between the vehicle and other vehicles in certain circumstances.
The driver is told to take control of the vehicle via a message on the instrument cluster display prompts a braking intervention, and a signal tone =<>page 300.
Additional information and warnings:
• Exterior views =<>page 5
• Volkswagen information system =<>page 24
• Cruise control system (CCS) =<>page 295
• Area monitoring system (Front Assist) =<>page 307
• Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts =<>page 394
A WARNING
The intelligent technology used in the adap-tive cruise control (ACC) cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only within the limits of the system. Careless or uninten-tional use of the adaptive cruise control (ACC) can cause accidents and lead to seri-ous injury. The system Is not a substitute for the full concentration of the driver.
• Adapt your speed and distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
• Do not use the adaptive cruise control (ACC) in poor visibility, on steep or winding roads, or on slippery road surfaces e.g. on snow, ice, wet roads, loose chippings or floo-ded roads.
A WARNING (Continued)
• Never use the adaptive cruise control (ACC) off-road or on unsurfaced roads. The adaptive cruise control (ACC) is designed for use on surfaced roads only.
• The adaptive cruise control (ACC) does not react to stationary obstacles, e.g. the tail end of a traffic jam, a vehicle that has broken down, or vehicles waiting at traffic lights.
• The adaptive cruise control (ACC) does not react to persons, animals or vehicles crossing or approaching in the same lane.
• If the adaptive cruise control (ACC) speed reduction is insufficient, you should brake the vehicle by depressing the foot brake.
• Brake the vehicle by depressing the brake if the vehicle rolls inadvertently on after the driver has been prompted to take control of the vehicle.
• If the instrument cluster display indicates that the driver should take control of the vehi-cle, you have to regulate the distance your-self.
• The driver must be prepared to take con-trol of the vehicle (by accelerating or braking) at all times.
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Switch off the adaptive cruise control (ACC) if you suspect that the radar sensor has been damaged. This can help to prevent secondary damage. Have the radar sensor realigned.
• Repair work on the radar sensor will require special knowledge and tools. Volkswagen rec-ommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
m If the adaptive cruise control (ACC) does not L!J function as described in this chapter, do not use it, and have the system checked by a qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Voikswagen dealership for this purpose.
m The maximum vehicle speed when the adap-L!J live cruise control (ACC) is active is limited to either 160 km/h (1 00 m ph) or 210 km/h (130 m ph). depending on the system version.
m If the adaptive cruise control (ACC) is active, L!J unfamiliar noises may be heard during the automatic braking procedure. These are caused by the braking system.
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Fig. 238 On the instrument cluster display: adap-tive cruise control (ACC) deactivated temporarily; vehicle detected ahead, time interval set
Fig. 239 On the instrument cluster display: adap-tive cruise control (ACC) active: vehicle detected ahead. time interval is being set
ro First read and observe the Introductory Information and safety warnings & on page 298.
Displays
Display fields =>Fig. 238 or =>Fig. 239:
G) Vehicle ahead when adaptive cruise control (ACC) is not active.
® Selected distance range when adaptive cruise control (ACC) is not active.
@ Vehicle detected ahead. Adaptive cruise control (ACC) active.
@ Setting the time interval to the vehicle in front while travelling at stored speed.
® Time interval to the vehicle in front while travelling at stored speed has been set.
Warning and indicator lamps
Lit up Possible cause=>& Solution
The speed reduction of the adaptive Brakel Depress the brake pedal. The system cruise control (ACC) to the vehicle ahead is insufficient. tells the driver to take control.
fu! Adaptive cruise control (ACC) not availa-Switch off the engine and restart it while sta-ble.a) tionary. Inspect the radar sensor (for dirt, ice
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) currently etc.). Go to a qualified workshop immediately
"0! and have the system checked if it is constant-not available•) ly unavailable.
Adaptive cruise control (ACC) active. No .. (") vehicle has been detected ahead. The set -speed is kept constant.
1!\/hen displayed in white: Adaptive cruise control (ACC) active. Vehicle detected ahead. The adaptive cruise control (ACC)
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regulates the speed and the distance from the vehicle ahead. -
1!\/hen displayed in grey: Adaptive cruise control (ACC) not active. System switched on, does not regulate.
•> Displayed in colour on an instrument cluster with colour display.
300 I Whlio drivmg
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A WARNING
Failure to switch off the adaptive cruise con-trol (ACC) in the above-mentioned situations can cause accidents and result in serious in-juries.
Special driving situations
A WARNING (Continued)
• Always switch off the adaptive cruise con-trol (ACC) in critical driving situations.
m Failure to switch off the adaptive cruise con-L!:..J trot (ACC) in the above-mentioned situations can cause a violation of legal requirements.
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Fig. 242 @Vehicle in a bend.]) Motorbike in front is outside the range of the radar sensor.
Fig. 243 [Cl A vehicle is changing lanes. [li] Turning vehicle, stationary vehicle.
n"'n First read and observe the introductory L-J,:,.lJ information and safety warnings & on page 298.
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) has physical and system-related limits. As a result, certain adaptive cruise control (ACC) system reactions may occur, from the driver's perspective, unexpect-edly or with some delay. You should therefore al-ways be prepared to take full control of the vehicle if necessary.
The following traffic situations, for example, require particular vigilance:
Deceleration to standstill, only vehicles with dual clutch gearbox DSG®
If a vehicle travelling ahead brakes to a standstill, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) will also brake your vehicle to a standstill. The vehicle is then held stationary by the brakes.
Stationary phase, only vehicles with dual clutch gearbox DSG®
After the adaptive cruise control (ACC) has slowed down the vehicle to standstill, the vehicle is kept stationary for a short period of time. During the sta-tionary phase the driver is prompted to depress the brake pedal 300. If the brake pedal is de-pressed, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) is switched off. If the brake pedal is not depressed within the stationary phase, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) is switched off automatically.
Overtaking
If the tu m signal is activated when starting an over-taking manoeuvre, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) accelerates the vehicle automatically and thus reduces the distance to the vehicle in front.
If you move your vehicle into the overtaking lane and there is no vehicle ahead of you, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) will automatically increase the speed to your set level and maintain it. .,..
Driver assist systems I 305
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Acceleration can be stopped at any time by de-pressing the brake pedal or pressing the(@ or @ button on the multifunction steering wheel 302.
When driving through bends
While driving through bends, the radar sensor may sometimes lose the vehicle travelling ahead or may react to a vehicle in the next lane 242 !Al. In such situations, the vehicle might decelerate unnecessarily or not react to the vehicle in front. In this case the driver must override the adaptive cruise control (ACC) by depressing the accelerator, or interrupt the braking procedure by depressing the brake pedal or pressing or @ button on the multifunction steering wheel 302.
Driving in tunnels
The radar sensor function may be restricted in tun-nels. Switch off the adaptive cruise control (ACC) in tunnels.
Narrow vehicles and a zig-zag traffic situation
Narrow vehicles and vehicles travelling slightly to the left or right of your vehicle will only be recog-nised by the radar sensor once they have entered the radar range 242@ This applies in par-ticular to narrow vehicles such as motorbikes. If re-quired, brake the vehicle yourself.
Vehicles with special load or special equipment
Any load or accessories on other vehicles that pro-trude from the side, rear or over the roof of the ve-hicle may not be detected by the adaptive cruise control (ACC) .
Switch off the adaptive cruise control (ACC) when the vehicle ahead has special load or special equipment, or while overtaking vehicles of this kind. If required. brake the vehicle yourself.
When other vehicles change lanes
Vehicles that are very close when they move into your lane can only be detected by the radar sen-sors when they have moved into the sensor range. This means that the adaptive cruise control (ACC) may have a delayed reaction =>Fig. 243@]. If re-quired, brake the vehicle yourself.
Stationary vehicles
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) does not detect stationary objects during a journey, e.g. stationary traffic or a vehicle that has broken down.
306 I While driving
If a stationary vehicle is hidden behind a vehicle that has been detected by the adaptive cruise con-trol (ACC) and this vehicle turns off the road or changes lane, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) will not be able to react to the stationary vehicle 243 [Q]. If required, brake the vehicle your-self.
Oncoming vehicles and vehicles crossing your path
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) does not react to approaching vehicles or vehicles crossing your path.
Metal objects
Metal objects, such as tracks in the road or metal plates used in roadworks, can confuse the radar sensor and cause incorrect reactions from the adaptive cruise control (ACC) .
Possible radar sensor function impairments
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) will switch off temporarily if the radar sensor function is impaired, e.g. due to heavy rain, spray, snow, ice or mud. A corresponding message will appear on the instru-ment cluster display. Clean the radar sensors as required.
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) will automatical-ly be available again as soon as the radar sensors are no longer impaired. The message on the in-strument cluster display goes out, and the adaptive cruise control (ACC) can be reactivated.
Strong reflected radiation of the radar signal, e.g. in multi-storey car parks, can impair the function of the radar sensor.
Towing a trailer
The adaptive cruise control (ACC) operates with reduced dynamics when the vehicle is towing a trailer.
Overheated brakes
If the brakes overheat, e.g. following heavy braking or when driving down steep inclines for long peri-ods, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) may be de-activated temporarily. A corresponding message will appear on the instrument cluster display. lt is then not possible to activate the adaptive cruise control (ACC).
As soon as the temperature of the brakes has de-creased sufficiently, the adaptive cruise control (ACC) can be activated again. The message on the instrument cluster display goes out. If the mes-sage ACC not ava i 1 able does not go out for a long time, there is a fault. Go to a qualified work-shop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswa-gen dealership for this purpose.
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Area monitoring system (Front Assist)
COJ Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Displays . . . . . . . . . 308
Radar sensor . . 309
Front scan system (Front Assist) 309 Temporarily switch off the front scan system (Front Assist) in the following situations 310
City Emergency Brake function 311
System limits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312
The area monitoring system (Front As-
sist) can help to avoid rear-end colli-
sions.
Within the limits of the system, Front Assist can warn the driver about imminent collisions, prepare the vehicle for emergency braking in case of dan-ger, assist with braking, and initiate automatic braking.
Front Assist is not a substitute for the full con-centration of the driver.
Additional information and warnings:
• Exterior views 5
• Volkswagen information system 24
• Cruise control system (CCS) 295
• Adaptive cruise control (ACC) 298
• Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts 394
Distance warning
If the system detects danger from driving too close to the vehicle in front, within the speed range of approx. 60 km/h (37 mph) up to 210 km/h (130 mph), the system warns the driver by showing a corresponding message on the instrument clus-ter display 244 [ID.
The warning period varies according to the traffic situation and the driver's response.
Advance warning
If the system detects a danger of collision with the vehicle ahead, within the speed range of approx. 30 km/h (18 m ph) up to 210 km/h (130 mph), the system warns the driver by emitting a signal tone and showing a corresponding message on the in-strument cluster display 245.
The warning period varies according to the traffic situation and the driver's response. At the same time it prepares the vehicle for possible emergency
Urgent warning
If the driver fails to respond to the advance warn-ing, within a speed range of approx. 30 km/h (18 mph) to 210 km/h (130 mph), the system can initiate a quick jolt of the brake in order to draw the driver's attention to the increasing danger of a colli-sion. The warning period varies according to the traffic situation and the driver's response.
Automatic braking
If the driver does not react to the acute warning, within a speed range of approx. 4 km/h (2.5 mph) to 210 km/h (130 mph), the vehicle can brake auto-matically using brake pressure with gradually in-creasing intensity. By reducing speed during a pos-sible collision the system can help to minimise the consequences of an accident.
Brake assistance
If the system detects that the driver is not braking sufficiently when there is a risk of collision, the sys-tem can increase the braking force and thereby help to prevent a collision from speeds of approxi-mately 4 km/h (2.5 mph) to 210 km/h (130 mph). Brake assistance works only for as long as the brake pedal is pressed hard.
A WARNING
The Intelligent technology used in Front As-sist cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only within the limits of the system. The driver Is always responsible for braking in time. If Front Assist issues a warn-ing, immediately apply the foot brake to slow the vehicle down or avoid the obstacle, de-pending on the traffic situation.
• Adapt your speed and distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
• Front Assist cannot prevent accidents and serious injuries on Its own.
• Front Assist can issue unnecessary warn-Ings and carry out unwanted braking inter-ventions in certain complex driving situa-tions, e.g. at traffic Islands.
Driver assist systems 307
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A WARNING (Continued)
• Front Assist can Issue unnecessary warn-ings and carry out unwanted braking inter-ventions when Its function is Impaired, e.g. if the position of the radar sensor has been soiled or changed.
• The Front Assist does not react to per-sons, animals or vehicles crossing or ap-proaching In the same lane.
• The driver must be prepared to take full control of the vehicle at all times.
m The brake pedal feels "harder" when Front W Assist triggers the brakes.
Displays
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m Automatic brake intervention by Front Assist W can be stopped by using the accelerator or through steering intervention.
m Deactivate Front Assist if it does not function W as described in this chapter, e.g. if multiple unwanted interventions occur, deactivate Front As-sist and have the system checked by a qualified workshop as soon as possible. Volkswagen recom-mends using a Volkswagen dealership for this pur-pose. <1
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Fig. 244 In the instrument cluster display: Assist deactivated . ..!!. Distance warning lamp.
Fig. 245 The display in the instrument cluster: ad-vance warning display.
,....--m First read and observe the Introductory l.-.J,:.,U information and safety warnings & on page 307.
308 I While dnving
Distance warning
If the safe distance to the vehicle in front drops be-low the minimum level, a distance warning will ap-pear in the instrument cluster display ::.Fig. 244 !ID.
Increase the distance.
Advance warning
The system detects a potential collision with a ve-hicle in front ::.Fig. 245.
Brake or take avoiding action!
A WARNING
Failure to observe illuminated warning lamps and displays can cause accidents and seri-ous Injuries.
• Never ignore Illuminated warning lamps
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