Parallel parking
Display on the Infotainment system
Fig. 204
screen.: parking with reverse assist.
Key to the
Fig.
204:
Finding a parking space
Go to the selected parking space
Centre the vehicle inside the parking
space
Road
1
Parking space
2
Lateral boundary of the parking space
3
Rear boundary of the parking space
4
Help with parking and manoeuvring
Parking
In the infotainment system select
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er assistance> Parking aid before passing in
front of the selected parking space.
With reverse assist connected and in work-
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ing order, press the function button
Place the vehicle in front of the parking
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space
Fig. 204
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two
Reverse while turning the steering wheel so
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that the yellow lines enter the parking space.
The green and yellow lines must match the
side boundary lines
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3
Stop the vehicle when the red line has
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reached the rear boundary
4
Troubleshooting
The system behaves differently than ex-
pected
There can be several causes:
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The camera is dirty
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354. In addition
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to dirt and snow, camera visibility can be re-
duced by detergent residue or any type of
coating.
The system requirements must be met
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290.
The camera is covered with water.
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The factory-fitted towing bracket must not
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be electrically connected to a trailer
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298.
The vehicle has some type of damage in
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the camera area, e.g. due to a parking im-
> Driv-
pact.
The field of view of the camera is blocked
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by an accessory, e.g. a bicycle carrier sys-
tem.
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Changes have been made to the paint in
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the camera area, or structural modifications
have been made to a component such as the
running gear.
Camera with no visibility, fault message,
the system disconnects
Clean the camera or remove possible ad-
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hesives or accessories from it
Check for visible damage.
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Possible solution
Temporarily disconnect the system.
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Check if one of the causes indicated above
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has occurred.
Once the source of the problem has been
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eliminated, the system may be reconnected.
If the system still behaves unpredictably,
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have it checked by a specialised workshop.
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