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How to Adjust the Homecoming Light Mode on the Sagitar?

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McXavier
08/31/2025, 04:45:59 AM

To set up the Homecoming Light Mode on the Sagitar: Position the headlight switch to AUTO. The Departure Lighting feature activates automatically when unlocking the vehicle, while the Homecoming Lighting is triggered by pulling the high beam lever once after engine shutdown before opening the door, which will illuminate the lights. Additional details about the Homecoming Mode include: 1. Primarily designed to illuminate the path for the driver's safe return, its duration can be customized. 2. Post engine shutdown and vehicle locking, the lights remain on for a preset duration before automatically turning off, serving as a highly user-oriented safety feature.

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Priscilla
09/13/2025, 12:56:48 AM

I remember feeling a bit confused when first trying to set up the Sagitar's coming home mode, but it's actually not complicated. After starting the vehicle, don't drive off immediately. Find the multifunction button on the right side of the steering wheel and press it to enter the main menu. Scroll through the options to find the lighting settings tab - you might see a function labeled "Coming Home" or something similar. Click into it to select the duration; I usually set it to 45 or 60 seconds as that's quite reasonable. After setting, just press confirm to save. Next time when you park, turn off the engine, exit the vehicle and close the doors properly, the headlights will automatically illuminate for the specified duration - enough time for you to walk from your parking spot to your doorstep. This feature is particularly useful in dimly lit residential areas, enhancing safety and preventing trips. I've been driving my Sagitar for over two years now, and this setting has worked perfectly since initial configuration with no need for readjustment. If you're unsure, you can always refer to the user manual for detailed steps.

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AustinLynn
10/27/2025, 01:42:20 AM

I learned this setting trick from the Sagitar owners' group. After starting the car, operate the central control screen or steering wheel buttons to find the settings icon. Click into the lighting options, where there will be an option called 'Home Lighting' or 'Follow Me Home.' After selecting it, set the time (like 30 seconds or one minute), then save and confirm. This way, the lights will stay on for a delay after parking and turning off the engine. This mode is especially practical for lighting the way safely when coming home late from work. The Sagitar's feature is quite smart, unlike some cars that require repeated adjustments. Just remember not to set the time too long to avoid draining the battery. I find it very convenient for picking up and dropping off my kids. Once, when the garage was dark, the lights stayed on and prevented me from tripping. Overall, it's simple and easy to learn—give it a try!

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MacCatherine
12/10/2025, 12:57:49 AM

Adjusting the Sagitar's Home Mode is straightforward. Start the engine, select the Settings menu in the infotainment system, and navigate to the Lighting section. Locate the Home Function to set the duration range, for example, from 20 to 90 seconds. Confirm and save the settings to take effect. The next time you park, the delayed lighting will assist with a safe pathway. Once set, it's basically permanent.

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DeColeman
01/30/2026, 02:08:58 AM

As a female car owner who often drives at night, the Volkswagen Sagitar's 'Coming Home' mode gives me a great sense of security. The setup method is simple: start the vehicle, press the function button on the steering wheel or enter the settings via the central control screen. Find the lighting options, click into the 'Coming Home' mode, and set a suitable duration, such as 60 seconds. After saving, it's ready to use. It illuminates the path in dark areas, helping me see steps clearly to prevent falls. Note: avoid setting the duration too long to save battery. The Sagitar's thoughtful and practical feature adds to its safety appeal.

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LeBeckett
04/25/2026, 01:13:55 PM

I've compared the 'coming home' function with other cars, and the setup in the Sagitar is relatively simple. Steps: After starting the car, navigate to the vehicle settings menu, select the lighting option, and set the 'coming home' duration (e.g., 40 seconds). The lights will stay on for this duration after parking next time. Similar models have this feature, but the interface here is more user-friendly. I set it to 50 seconds—practical but not essential. It might be better to check other related settings while you're at it.

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