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This thread makes me wish I ticked the box :( I did get front assist though so I wonder if I have all the hardware for ACC? Is there an extra stalk?

ACC has its own stalk under the indicator stalk.

But then vw charge a lot more for your car :)

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However it was the only way I could get the 1.4lt petrol engine & the multilink rear suspension, as Skoda do not offer that combination!

 

ACC has its own stalk under the indicator stalk.

 

Not in mine as it's on the steering wheel buttons, unless you don't have the steering wheel MF buttons option?

I have the mf steeringwheel (i have a l&k), but it still has its own stalk.

I have the mf steeringwheel (i have a l&k), but it still has its own stalk.

 

Oh well another reason the VW costs more...

 

Newer integrated ACC into the steering wheel buttons, & two "standard" stalks! very easy to use as on the left side buttons & just use the thumb!

Oh well another reason the VW costs more...

Newer integrated ACC into the steering wheel buttons, & two "standard" stalks! very easy to use as on the left side buttons & just use the thumb!

Does it have buttons for +-10kmh and +-1kmh on the wheel?

Does it have buttons for +-10kmh and +-1kmh on the wheel?

 

On the left side of the steering wheel there are 5 buttons & four have dual positions, so 9 total inputs, 7 of which control the ACC, front assist, speed limiter etc functions.  You have direct "+" & "-" to increase or decrease speed in 10kph (or 5mph) increments, or using the "res" or "set" buttons you can do it in 1kph (or 1MPH) increments. So in answer to your question, yes it can! 

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