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Re: The Happy Thought Thread

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
Agreed - it's the same technology on the Kodiaq; leave the "P" button on/illuminated all the time, and the Parking Brake comes on when you've braked enough to be stationary and the gearbox goes to Neutral, and when you put your foot on the accelerator it disengages the Parking Brake and engages the gearbox.
Mine doesn't work anything like that, the P never stays on all the time(it did in my manual)and I've only been pressing it after when I've gone to leave the car, that I may not have to do. I've watched a few YT videos and think I'm doing it correctly.

Hold Assist seems to do the same job as my manual A3 where the P switch stayed on all the time.
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