How to use the automatic parking function in Passat?
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Usage method of Passat's automatic parking function: 1. When encountering traffic lights or needing to stop on a slope, press the automatic parking button after stopping the vehicle; 2. Whether in D gear or N gear, after pressing the automatic parking button, the vehicle will be in automatic braking state, eliminating the need to press the brake pedal or pull the handbrake; 3. To start moving again, lightly press the accelerator pedal to release the automatic parking state, allowing normal vehicle movement. Taking the Passat 2021 280TSI Business Edition as an example: It is a mid-size car launched by SAIC Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4933mm in length, 1836mm in width, 1469mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2871mm. It is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine and a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I use the Passat's auto hold feature quite often. After starting the car, don't rush to drive off—remember to fasten your seatbelt (this feature only works when the seatbelt is buckled). Then, look for the button with an 'A' near the gear lever on the center console. Press it, and when the light turns on, the feature is activated. During red lights or traffic jams, once the car comes to a complete stop, press the brake pedal firmly once more, and a green handbrake icon will appear on the dashboard. At this point, you can take your foot off the brake pedal, and the car won't roll. To start moving again, simply press the accelerator—it's very effortless. When reversing, it's advisable to manually turn off this feature to prevent sudden jerks from light acceleration. This feature is especially convenient for city driving, freeing up your right foot without harming the transmission. Once you get used to it, you won't want to drive without it.
I've owned this Passat for over a year now, and the auto hold feature is definitely one of my favorite functions. After starting the car, I always press the AUTOHOLD button next to the electronic parking brake first. When the button lights up white, it means the feature is activated. At red lights or when queuing in parking lots, simply press the brake pedal firmly until the vehicle comes to a complete stop, and the green parking indicator on the dashboard will illuminate. At this point, you can release your foot from the brake pedal without worrying about the car moving. Want to start moving again? Just lightly tap the accelerator – it's super convenient. Remember these three points: you must fasten your seatbelt, it's best to turn it off when reversing, and it's particularly effective for hill starts with no worry about rolling back. This feature gives extra peace of mind during rainy days, completely eliminating concerns about brake slippage.