Selecting a parking type
On the instrument panel display: view
Fig. 197
of the parking assist system with reduced view.
On the instrument panel display: indi-
Fig. 198
cation of parking modes.
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Driving
Park assist has the following 3 parking types:
Reverse parallel parking.
Reverse angle parking.
Forward angle parking.
Selecting a parking type after passing in
front of the space
After activating the Park Assist system and af-
ter detecting a parking space, the display on
the instrument panel proposes a parking
type. The Park Assist system selects the park-
ing type automatically. The selected type is
displayed on the instrument cluster display
›››
Fig. 197
and on the infotainment system
display.
The necessary conditions to park with Park
●
›››
Assist have to be met
page
278.
Press button
in the infotainment system,
●
> Driver assistance > Park Assist sys-
tem.
When the system is switched on, the sym-
●
bol
on the infotainment system display is
highlighted. Additionally, the selected parking
type is shown on the instrument panel dis-
play. You can change the type of parking on
the infotainment system display.
If there are more spaces available, another
●
space can be selected by clicking on it on
the infotainment system display.
Follow the instructions displayed on the in-
●
strument panel while paying attention to traf-
fic and drive the vehicle past the parking
space.
Special case of perpendicular parking
space to park forwards without driving
past first
The necessary conditions to park with Park
●
›››
Assist have to be met
page
278.
Move forward towards the parking space
●
while paying attention to traffic and stop the
vehicle with the front part partially inside the
parking space.
Press button
once in the infotainment
●
system,
> Driver assistance > Park Assist
system.
When the system is switched on, the sym-
●
bol
on the infotainment system display is
highlighted. Additionally, the selected parking
mode is shown on the instrument panel dis-
play without reduced display.
›››
Release the steering wheel
●
duction on page
278.
in Intro-