Facelift A3 2019 Longcoding changes in ACC

Christoffer

2019 A3 Limo Prestige Sport 35 TFSI COD S-Tronic
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Hi,

My Car is an Audi A3 Sport 2019 with s-tronic and assistant package:

Adaptive Cruise Control
Active Lane Assist
Audi Park Assist
Audi Pre-Sense
High-Beam Assist
Traffic Sign Recognition

I was browsing the long coding and found some Interesting Long Coding Options in the ACC module.

I figured some options was disabled due to legislation - but can someone tell me the actual function of some/all of these and if I would need more modules to activate them?

Assistent for traffic hold up (Not activated)
Traffic Jam dependent linear tracking (Not activated)
Curve Assist (Not activated) ((Might need Navigation))
Speed Limit Assist (Not activated)
Traffic Jam assistant in car menu (Not activated)
Control Module for lane assist (Not activated)
Dense Traffic (Not activated)
Inno drive (Not activated)
Turn off assistant intervention (Not activated)
Turn off assistant warning (Not activated)
Emergency Steer assist (Not activated)
Reaction on standing objects (Not activated)
Pretriggertime reduction (Activated)
pACC reaction to narrow spaces (Not activated)
pAAC Learning drivers offset (Not activated)
pAAC Reaction to end of Traffic Jam (Not activated)



Thanks in advance.
Best regards
 
I started looking into this with @DJAlix a while back, a lot did nothing or the car was missing other hardware to take advantage it seems...
 
I started looking into this with @DJAlix a while back, a lot did nothing or the car was missing other hardware to take advantage it seems...

Okay - would be nice to know what function to check for after activation though. I guess I will be learning by doing, I don't know if your car has less or more hardware than mine, but I will try some of it out anyways.
 
I have a 2017 A3 E-Tron and a Dutch guy I met on a local forum (Rainesh, I guess he's also active on this forum) did some very nice changes on my car.
For example he changed the acc behavior when you are driving in the 'slow lane' and someone on the 'fast lane' is driving slower/ brakes. Normally the acc sees this car and slows down, so you don't overtake that car. But now my E-Tron keeps its set ACC speed (if there is no car in front of you/the car in front of you has enough distance/speed).

Also the active lane assist didn't work under 65km/u (in combination with the ACC), but he changed this, so ACC and automatic steering also work when you drive slower, for example in a traffic jam. I think it's called TJA (Traffic Jam Assist).

Maybe these options have to do with this?
 

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