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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: sjl on 09 February 2022, 09:22

Title: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: sjl on 09 February 2022, 09:22
Sigh, so new (to me) car was going well until front assist warnings appeared at start of drive to Scotland yesterday. Google suggests it will need a recalibration from dealer (already booked in next week for something else) but wondered if anyone has any ideas?

Otherwise car is great, handles Scottish twisties very nicely, just what i hoped for. Its quite firmly spring, probably more than i expected and has great steering and plenty of grunt. Think i am glad i went for the manual, nice change on gbox. All in all very impressed, just the electronic letting the side down
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: sjw on 09 February 2022, 11:20
Sigh, so new (to me) car was going well until front assist warnings appeared at start of drive to Scotland yesterday. Google suggests it will need a recalibration from dealer (already booked in next week for something else) but wondered if anyone has any ideas?

Otherwise car is great, handles Scottish twisties very nicely, just what i hoped for. Its quite firmly spring, probably more than i expected and has great steering and plenty of grunt. Think i am glad i went for the manual, nice change on gbox. All in all very impressed, just the electronic letting the side down

You might well just find it goes away on its own. I've had a few drives where active cruise control has been unavailable, and yet a bit later in the day the message has cleared
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: willni on 09 February 2022, 13:04
As SJW said it can be just a random bit of dirt can sometimes throw the sensor, wipe the VW badge and away you go.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: madstaff on 09 February 2022, 13:13
I was driving home one day not long after i bought my Clubsport when the dash lit up a car in red and an alarm sounded, just about frightened me to death as i had no idea what was happening.

Must've been a leaf or something got blown up onto the radar thing in the grille.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: sjl on 09 February 2022, 14:16
Ha, is it in the VW badge, didnt realise that, thought it was at the top of the windscreen, will give it a wipe and see if it clears, fingers crossed.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: madstaff on 09 February 2022, 14:36
Mk 7 is in the box in the lower grille.

Mk 7.5 are in the VW badge in the upper grille.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: golfdave on 09 February 2022, 16:14
Slush, driven snow etc will block it too & make the systems unavailable....get it all the time in those conditions up here...& yes the element is heated, but it can only do so much...
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 09 February 2022, 17:11
Just an FYI, but a leaking thermostat / pump can also cause it to go unavailable.

Mine did it (mk7) due to the fact that it read there was an error on the coolant system so didn't tick the ECU's box that it could control the engine speed safely, so wouldn't allow the ACC to activate. Worth noting that no other warning was displayed, and my water pump housing did indeed have a pin hole leak in it after investigation.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: sjl on 09 February 2022, 20:59
Well i had a look and noticed the bottom of the grill was loose, ie not clipped into the bumper? Removed screws, removed and refitted it. Maybe the loose grill was causing problems, we shall see tomorrow out on the road?
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: Adam T7 on 10 February 2022, 06:13
As others have posted, fingers crossed it’s just dirt, has happens to me a couple of times.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: marley on 06 March 2022, 20:38
I appreciate, Im replying weeks later!

Last week I traded in my 18 plate Golf GTI for a 19 Plate GTI but with D.S.G. ( I should have got an auto in the first place doh!).

I had to travel over 4 hours to get it last week...It was a horrible day. windy rainy, anyway about an hour from my destination, the same fault came up on my car! It had never happened before... I "assumed" some sensor or something was dirty, (I had a similar fault with a MB C class...

10 minutes later...the warning light just came off?!
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: sjl on 06 March 2022, 22:31
Mine cost over £500 for VW to ‘recalibrate’ even though car was in warranty!

Fortunately warranty from dealer covered it, wouldnt have been happy to pay that bill otherwise

Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: CS#303 on 07 March 2022, 13:01
Don't forget "Unavailable" does not necessarily mean "faulty" it just means at this particular time it can't provide this service, and that may be down to many reasons, such as dirt on the radar, or the power has been off and it needs to drive for a bit to sort it's life out, or even really heavy rain.
There may be a fault if it persists, or you get other warnings, or look with VCDS etc.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: marley on 07 March 2022, 17:21
Don't forget "Unavailable" does not necessarily mean "faulty" it just means at this particular time it can't provide this service, and that may be down to many reasons, such as dirt on the radar, or the power has been off and it needs to drive for a bit to sort it's life out, or even really heavy rain.
There may be a fault if it persists, or you get other warnings, or look with VCDS etc.

I "think" that's probably happened with mine,  I had been driving it for about 200 miles, weather was awful! Raining etc.
Title: Re: Front assist amber warning triangle
Post by: C2K on 16 March 2022, 11:54
After driving mine for a few years you will almost always find that it's something that has confused the radar. 95% of the time I get this warning i'm in average speed controlled roadworks and passing a gantry/camera.

Can also occur if it's obscured - frozen snow has done this to me as recently as last month.