Where to Set Up the Active Braking in Tayron?
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Tayron's active braking can be enabled in the central control display. Method: Press the CAR button, click on the settings in the display, select the driving assistance menu, and check the activation option to turn on the active braking function. To turn off active braking, simply uncheck the activation option. Here is some related information: 1. Volkswagen's active braking (FrontAssist) system is somewhat like a two-in-one technology. The forward collision warning aspect of this technology is designed to alert the driver with audible and visual warnings when a front-end collision is likely to occur. Sensors at the front of the vehicle monitor the road ahead to warn if you are approaching another vehicle too quickly or if there are other critical situations involving moving objects ahead. 2. After the vehicle automatically brakes, a red car icon will appear on the screen, surrounded by red lines resembling a radar shape.
Setting up the active braking system on my Tayron is quite straightforward. From the driver's seat, open the vehicle icon on the central touchscreen, enter the settings menu, and locate the driving assistance or safety options where you can adjust the active braking switch and sensitivity. I've adjusted it a few times myself, such as setting the sensitivity to medium, which allows the system to intervene earlier when detecting obstacles ahead. Remember to test the system after activation by driving slowly towards an object to check if the warning is timely. The active braking is an assistive feature and cannot completely replace manual braking; daily use requires keeping the sensors clean to prevent misjudgments. Its principle involves radar detecting distance to automatically trigger braking assistance, reducing collision risks, especially important in rainy or foggy conditions. I recommend new owners refer to the user manual or consult the dealer for specific setup steps.