Not sure if Audi's system is different to VW's but in the Golf 7, this is called Auto Hold and is different to Hill Start Assist. Hill Start Assist automatically activates if the road gradient is above a certain % and it maintains brake pressure for up to a couple of seconds so that the car doesn't roll as you move your foot from the brake to accelerator. The feature in the video is Auto Hold and will maintain the brake pressure you stopped the vehicle with for as long as you're stopped until you press the accelerator, this doesn't activate the electronic parking brake, just the normal brakes. In some models it will apply the parking brake after a set amount of time - from memory in a first generation Tiguan it engaged the parking brake after about 5 minutes stopped.
My wife recently purchased a VW T-Roc Facelift 2022 manual with this fitted-it’s an awesome piece of ‘kit’, so much so I sometimes forget to apply the brake on my Audi A3 8v 1.4 manual Convertible! 🙄. Can you fit this kit to the manual gearbox model?. I live in Cornwall.
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Hi James. Sorry I haven't managed to pop around yet. Thus far as im aware this feature is just called auto hold (unless its a different name for audis just like VW have dcc and audi have mag ride). In all honesty I thought this would of been a standard feature on all DSG cars with electronic brake or it might just be in the VW's.
Yea, but even without the hill climb ... if your handbrake is on and you try and drive off... the handbrake disengages... the only difference is a button and the hold function.
That’s not hill assist. It’s Auto Hold. You can take your foot off the brake and it will hold the brakes for you. Useful at a red light or in a drive thru. In my car (Golf R), it will also automatically apply the parking brake when I turn off the car. Then the next time I drive it, I put it in Drive, step on the gas, and the parking brake turns off automatically; I never even have to touch the button. I assume it does this in Audi models as well.
@@blue-ck9ns Yes I've got the same, isn't that a standard feature tough? This customer who had a extra button fitted just wasted his money, don't you agree?
Not sure if Audi's system is different to VW's but in the Golf 7, this is called Auto Hold and is different to Hill Start Assist. Hill Start Assist automatically activates if the road gradient is above a certain % and it maintains brake pressure for up to a couple of seconds so that the car doesn't roll as you move your foot from the brake to accelerator. The feature in the video is Auto Hold and will maintain the brake pressure you stopped the vehicle with for as long as you're stopped until you press the accelerator, this doesn't activate the electronic parking brake, just the normal brakes. In some models it will apply the parking brake after a set amount of time - from memory in a first generation Tiguan it engaged the parking brake after about 5 minutes stopped.
Hi can this set up work on a Audi A5 manual ??
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hi, can u tell me where i install the SC34 wire?
My wife recently purchased a VW T-Roc Facelift 2022 manual with this fitted-it’s an awesome piece of ‘kit’, so much so I sometimes forget to apply the brake on my Audi A3 8v 1.4 manual Convertible! 🙄. Can you fit this kit to the manual gearbox model?. I live in Cornwall.
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Please reach out to our technical team via the link below so they can answer your enquiry -
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how much would this cost + labour for an A3 manual transmission?
What does it cost to fit audi a3 2018 auto
How much do you charge to fit on an s3 Sportback 66 plate? Need this ASAP but need a super price
delphi7696 lol
Hi James. Sorry I haven't managed to pop around yet. Thus far as im aware this feature is just called auto hold (unless its a different name for audis just like VW have dcc and audi have mag ride). In all honesty I thought this would of been a standard feature on all DSG cars with electronic brake or it might just be in the VW's.
My 2019 Golf R has it
Yea, but even without the hill climb ... if your handbrake is on and you try and drive off... the handbrake disengages... the only difference is a button and the hold function.
So I just buy the button and install it and it works? No coding needed?
Lots and lots of coding needed on this one.
@@AdvancedInCarTechnologies when you say lots of coding, do you mean long coding on vagcom?
Wow this is £500 fitted! 😅
Who needs hill assist in a automatic? 😂
That’s not hill assist. It’s Auto Hold. You can take your foot off the brake and it will hold the brakes for you. Useful at a red light or in a drive thru.
In my car (Golf R), it will also automatically apply the parking brake when I turn off the car. Then the next time I drive it, I put it in Drive, step on the gas, and the parking brake turns off automatically; I never even have to touch the button. I assume it does this in Audi models as well.
@@blue-ck9ns Yes I've got the same, isn't that a standard feature tough? This customer who had a extra button fitted just wasted his money, don't you agree?
PETER PETERSON I don’t think it’s standard in all markets. I know the Golf R is the only vw/audi model in the US that has it