Volkswagen 2011 CC Quick Start Manual - Driver Assistance Systems
2010 Volkswagen CC Quick Start Guide
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Driver Assistance Systems
Auto Hold
Auto Hold helps keep your vehicle in place when you are stopped on an incline
Figure 1.6
Auto Hold button is located on the center con-
sole in front of the armrest. There is no need to
put your foot on the brake, because Auto Hold
engages the emergency brake even though the
car is in "Drive."
Benefits of Auto Hold:
You will not creep forward
You will not roll backward
You will stay put until you press the accelerator
Requirements for engaging Auto Hold:
The driver’s door must be closed
The driver’s safety belt must be fasten
The engine must be running
The Electronic Stabilization Program must
be on
Activate Auto Hold
1. Press the Auto Hold button on the center
console to switch on Auto Hold function.
The indicator light in the button goes on.
2. To deactivate Auto Hold feature, press the
Auto Hold button again to switch off the
Auto Hold function. The indicator in the
button goes off.
Auto Hold Function, activating permanently
1. Select the item Auto Hold in the Setting
Menu.
2. Press OK button on the steering wheel.
Cruise Control
The cruise control system helps maintain a set speed above 12 mph
Figure 1.7
When the desired speed is reached and set, you
can take your foot off the accelerator. The
cruise control does not work in when the
transmission is in the P, N or R positions.
The CRUISE indicator comes on in the instru-
ment cluster when cruise control is actively
controlling your speed.
Activate Cruise Control
1. Locate the cruise control stalk on the lower
left hand side of the steering column.
2. Activate "Cruise" by pulling the lever to-
ward you.
Set cruising speed
1. Press the SET button at the end of the stalk,
and then release. Now your car will remain
at that speed without needing to use the
accelerator. The CRUISE light, in the in-
strument cluster, will be green
2. To increase your speed, press the stalk up