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Hi!

I've managed to code (amongst other things) the menu entry for Adaptive Lane Guidance on my 2021 Superb. I don't have Travel Assist, nor do I have the button on the steering wheel.

I can activate Adaptive Lane Guidance, and choose the intervention level, but it doesn't seem to have any effect - I'm still bouncing between lane lines. I'm guessing (but hoping not!) that I need to have Travel Assist, which then lets the car sit properly in the middle of the lane.

I'd appreciate any confirmation from those who have done this, or any other pointers as to how I can get this to work without swapping my steering wheel out.

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On 06/04/2022 at 17:32, East_Yorkshire_Retrofits said:

Correct, if you're doing it right

Looks like I have my answer from the quoted thread!

I've retrofit a capacitive steering wheel with the Travel Assist button, and have managed to get the coding sorted to make this work.

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