Where to Turn On the Active Braking in Tayron?
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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 the vehicle is approaching another vehicle too quickly or if there are other critical situations involving moving objects ahead. The active braking in Tayron can be enabled through the central control display. Here’s how: 1. Press the CAR button and click on Settings in the display. 2. Select the Driving Assistance menu and check the activation option to turn on the active braking function. 3. To disable active braking, simply uncheck the activation option.
The activation location for the Active Braking function in the Tayron is typically found in the vehicle settings. You need to access the central control screen or instrument cluster menu and look for options related to the Driver Assistance System. The specific steps involve using the control buttons on the steering wheel to scroll through the menu, selecting Driving Assistance or Safety Settings, where you'll find the Active Braking toggle—simply switch it on. Over years of driving, I've found this system quite useful; it's usually enabled by default, but it's best to double-check before driving. Safety first—don't underestimate it, as it can prevent rear-end collisions in critical moments. Regularly clean sensors like the radar and camera to ensure the system functions properly, and also check for software updates to avoid false triggers or failures that could compromise safety.