For example, the car must:
1. be in efficiency mode in drive select;
2. be in position D (gear lever);
3. be speeding between 20 km/h and 160 km/h on a slight uphill or downhill gradient and foot off the accelerator pedal
These days many manufacturers of cars are solely focused on efficiency, fuel economy, and meeting government emissions norms. In the future, we will experience more and more such technologies which will try to help to achieve these goals.
However, real-world experiences do teach us that not everyone is enthusiastic about these implementations. There are VAG users who absolutely don’t like this feature at all.
At the moment, we are not aware of any possibilities to turn this feature off in the car’s infotainment system. The only way to permanently disable this function is to alter the software inside the ECU. This way you can have it turned off completely.
Good news, if you have customers at your shop who wants to turn this off in their cars, we at ECUFILES have a working solution for this.