Quick question on possible coding of auto-hold - 2019 Leon 2.0TDI DSG facelift with electric handbrake
If the autohold button is selected (rearmost of the 2 handbrake switches), I've noticed that the brake lights stay on as long as the autohold is active and the green handbrake warning light is showing on the dash - for example, stationary at traffic lights - even when the footbrake is not in any way pressed. Personally I find being behind anything with brake lights on like this is both unnecessary and unsociable, especially on a wet night. Anyone know if it is possible to change coding so that the brake lights go off when the brake pedal is released when autohold is active?
Thanks
If the autohold button is selected (rearmost of the 2 handbrake switches), I've noticed that the brake lights stay on as long as the autohold is active and the green handbrake warning light is showing on the dash - for example, stationary at traffic lights - even when the footbrake is not in any way pressed. Personally I find being behind anything with brake lights on like this is both unnecessary and unsociable, especially on a wet night. Anyone know if it is possible to change coding so that the brake lights go off when the brake pedal is released when autohold is active?
Thanks