What is my acc missing?

Jan 14, 2025
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I can't seem to figure out what I'm missing to turn on acc.
My seat leon 5f has a distance sensor and acc on paper.
I managed to get the acc settings in my infotainment but it says "feature is not available at the moment."
Obd had CU 13 adaptive cruise control before I touched it.

what I did:
5F:
Adaptations > vehicle function list > acc 0x05 > activated
Vehicle menu > menu display acc > activated
Vehicle menu > menu display acc over threshold > activated

19:
adaptations > installation list, specified installations > adaptive cruise control > coded (was already coded)

17:
long coding > automatic distance regulation > yes

Can someone check their list to mine?
 
Jan 14, 2025
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@East Yorkshire Retrofits sorry for the sudden silence.
I'm gonna debate if I want to buy another tool just for the acc, as they are a bit expensive.

For now I'd like to undo what I changed, which worked for the most part but when setting my cruise control it works but only shows the green icon.
It used to show the set speed in the bottom left as well.
The stalk also responds differently.
Tapping the stalk up and down only adjusts the speed by 1 km/h (used to do 10)
What did I mess up?

if you need logs/history just let me know.
 
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I did but none of them gave me the set speed back.
Bit weird honestly.
If you mean the bottom line of your screen has vanished so you can't see the settings it's because something else has been toggled on the stick or setting. Afraid my chemical memory isn't extracting the information :unsure:. Rings a bell if it's that. The same issue occurs between FIS screens and the new screens. Vag uses the bottom row... so you go where did that go ?. I don't use ACC so I'm not bothered with the vanishing part of that screen. Let someone else fill the blanks in or an AI system to work out whether that's what we are talking about. If it's that it's nothing to do with coding it's the way the bottom line of the screen has dual use. Now you see it, now you don't. I'm sure @East Yorkshire Retrofits knows that I'm talking about on that and toggle action on the controls that make it vanish. A little dial thing that vanishes. That's the only thing I can think of.

Edit. Yes recall it's the trip distance and bottom of the screen that is coshared with ACC symbol. So you won't see that on mib2 or mib3 under certain settings. ACC on and bottom line goes do you don't see trip information.
 
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Jan 14, 2025
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If you mean the bottom line of your screen has vanished so you can't see the settings it's because something else has been toggled on the stick or setting. Afraid my chemical memory isn't extracting the information :unsure:. Rings a bell if it's that. The same issue occurs between FIS screens and the new screens. Vag uses the bottom row... so you go where did that go ?. I don't use ACC so I'm not bothered with the vanishing part of that screen. Let someone else fill the blanks in or an AI system to work out whether that's what we are talking about. If it's that it's nothing to do with coding it's the way the bottom line of the screen has dual use. Now you see it, now you don't. I'm sure @East Yorkshire Retrofits knows that I'm talking about on that and toggle action on the controls that make it vanish. A little dial thing that vanishes. That's the only thing I can think of.

Edit. Yes recall it's the trip distance and bottom of the screen that is coshared with ACC symbol. So you won't see that on mib2 or mib3 under certain settings. ACC on and bottom line goes do you don't see trip information.
Ye sort of like that. It used to replace the total distance driven number.
 
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