Park Assist Systems - Aston Martin DB11 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Engine Start Conditions
The engine will automatically start again when:
• The engine has been switched off for 3 minutes.
• The engine goes above or below operating temperature.
• The throttle pedal is pressed.
• The brake pedal is released.
• The steering wheel is turned.
• The STOP/START button has been pressed on the centre
stack.
• R (Reverse) is selected.
• Sport+ is selected for drive mode (Refer to 'Sport+ Mode',
page 5.12).
• The driver's seatbelt is unfastened.
• The driver's door is opened.
• The vehicle begins to roll.
• The battery condition would prevent restart.
• The vehicle interior has dropped below or increased above
the temperature set by the climate control system.
Emergency Stops
If the vehicle detects a level of braking that it determines to be an
emergency stop, the stop/start will prevent the engine switching
off.

Park Assist Systems

Warning: The park assist systems are for aid only. It is the
driver's responsibility to be aware of their surroundings
when parking or reversing.
Park Distance Control
Caution: It is always the driver's responsibility to detect
obstacles and estimate the vehicle's distance from them.
Some overhanging objects, barriers, thin obstructions or
painted surfaces which could possibly cause damage to the
vehicle may not be detected by the system. Always be aware
of your surroundings when using the park assist systems.
Caution: Do not clean the sensors with abrasive or sharp
objects. This can damage the sensors.
For reliable operation, the sensors in the front and rear
bumpers should be kept free from ice, frost and grime. If a high
pressure spray is used to clean the vehicle, the sensors should
only be sprayed briefly and not from a distance of less than 200
mm (8 inches).
The Park Distance Control (PDC) system will give a series of
warning tones if objects are detected within range of the vehicle.
5.29
Driving

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