GTi hill hold question
GTi hill hold question
The wife’s recently got a GTi and it rolls back/forwards when on a hill when you let go of the foot brake after about a second. Is this normal as my dsg mk5 golf doesn't seem do this.
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Tooks
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Re: GTi hill hold question
Yes, I think it's normal. Certainly, it's what my GTI does anyway, so I'm assuming they all do it.
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Re: GTi hill hold question
Not noticed it but I'll try it out on the way home. I have a natural reaction to keep either the brake or the accelerator fully pressed. 
Re: GTi hill hold question
I still hate "hill hold assist".
My friend's 2012 Scirocco has it. I went to move it off his drive, which is on a hill. I put it in reverse and put my foot on the brake. I let off the handbrake, then released the footbrake....and nothing happened. I touched the brake pedal and the damn thing shot down the drive like a rocket. Good job there was nothing behind it.
Bloody terrifying and un-necessary piece of "because we can" technology
My friend's 2012 Scirocco has it. I went to move it off his drive, which is on a hill. I put it in reverse and put my foot on the brake. I let off the handbrake, then released the footbrake....and nothing happened. I touched the brake pedal and the damn thing shot down the drive like a rocket. Good job there was nothing behind it.
Bloody terrifying and un-necessary piece of "because we can" technology
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Re: GTi hill hold question
Well I can confirm that after a delay hill hold does switch off. To be fair that's probably sensible. It's give you enough time to get to / from the brake. Then assumes that you do indeed want to roll under the power of gravity.
I'd never really thought about it before but it turns out I use it like this to get into the garage every night. Maybe I'm just slow at reacting
I'd never really thought about it before but it turns out I use it like this to get into the garage every night. Maybe I'm just slow at reacting
Re: GTi hill hold question
It should be possible to turn it off.
Reverse parking on a hill is a nightmare in our Polo. I nearly hit the car downhill twice last time l tried it, and l drive a van all day every day, so would consider myself at least competent.
Reverse parking on a hill is a nightmare in our Polo. I nearly hit the car downhill twice last time l tried it, and l drive a van all day every day, so would consider myself at least competent.
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Re: GTi hill hold question
It is possible to permanently disable it.
In my unit brakes: Component: ESP8.2i front H05 0001
http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 03#p461159
They are not the same bits in other brake units. The dealer can disable it.
In my unit brakes: Component: ESP8.2i front H05 0001
http://www.uk-polos.net/view ... 03#p461159
They are not the same bits in other brake units. The dealer can disable it.

