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2022 Volkswagen Jetta Owners Manual - Cruise control system



Cruise control system

Bilt Introduction

The cruise control system helps to maintain a set speed.

Speed range

The CCS is available at speeds above approximately 15 mph (approximately 20 km/h) when driving forward.

Driving with cruise control system

You can override the stored speed at any time, for example, to pass another vehicle. Cruise control is paused while the vehicle accelerates and then resumes the stored speed.

Displays

If the CCS is switched on, the instrument cluster display indicates the stored speed and the status of the CCS:

CCS switched on, regulation active.CCS switched on, regulation not active.

If no speed is stored, the instrument cluster display shows  instead of the speed.

Changing gear

Pressing the clutch pedal pauses the cruise control system. It resumes automatically after changing gear.

Driving downhill

The vehicle cannot maintain the saved speed in all driving situations. Always be ready to apply the brakes.

  1. Downshift before traveling downhill for extended periods.

    This will enable you to utilize the engine braking effect and reduce the load on the brakes.

WARNING

If it is not possible to drive safely with enough distance and a constant speed, using the CCS may cause accidents and serious injuries.

  • Never use the CCS when visibility is poor, when there is not enough distance, or when roads are steep, winding, flooded, or slippery, for example from snow, ice, moisture, or gravel.

  • Never use the CCS when driving off-road or on unpaved roads.

  • Always adapt your speed and remain a safe distance to vehicles driving ahead according to the visual, weather, road, and traffic conditions.

  • To reduce the risk of activating the CCS unintentionally, always turn off the cruise control system after using it.

  • It is dangerous to resume the stored speed if that speed is too fast for the current road, traffic, or weather conditions.

Operating the cruise control system

Fig. 108 Left side of the multi-function steering wheel (variant 1).

Fig. 108 Left side of the multi-function steering wheel (variant 1).

Fig. 109 Left side of the multi-function steering wheel (variant 2).

Fig. 109 Left side of the multi-function steering wheel (variant 2).

Switching on
  1. Press the  button.

    No speed is saved. At this stage, the limiter will not yet start regulating your speed.

Starting the Cruise Control System
  1. Press the  button while driving.

    The CCS stores and controls the current speed.

Setting the speed

You can adjust the saved speed as follows:

+ 1 mph (1 km/h):
Press the  button.

Steering wheel version 2: Alternatively, swipe the button from the bottom to the top.

- 1 mph (1 km/h):
Press the  button.

Steering wheel version 2: Alternatively, swipe the button from the top to the bottom.

To change the stored speed continuously, press and hold the respective button.

The vehicle adjusts to the current speed by accelerating or decelerating. The vehicle does not brake actively.

Canceling Adaptive Cruise Control
  1. Press the  or  button briefly.

    Or: Press the brake pedal.

    The vehicle speed remains stored in the system.

Resuming the Cruise Control System
  1. Press the  button.

    The CCS resumes and maintains the stored speed.

Switching off
  1. Press and hold the  button.

    The CCS is switched off and the stored speed is deleted.

Troubleshooting

 Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒ Introduction.

 Cruise control system is malfunctioning

Malfunction. The yellow indicator light turns on.

  1. Switch off CCS and seek assistance from suitably qualified professionals. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.

Control is canceled automatically
  • You have been pressing the clutch pedal for a long time.

  • The vehicle has exceeded the stored speed for an extended period.

  • No gear is engaged for driving forward.

  • Brake assistance systems, for example ASR or ESC, are active.

  • The vehicle has been braked by Front Assist.

  • If the problem persists, switch off CCS and seek assistance from suitably qualified professionals. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.


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