How to Activate the Automatic Parking Function on the Lynk & Co 03?

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McKatherine
07/23/25 8:52pm
Here are the steps to activate the automatic parking function on the Lynk & Co 03: 1. Swipe right on the car's infotainment menu and select 'Automatic Parking'. 2. Choose 'Park in a Space' and search for a parking spot (vehicle speed should not exceed 30 km/h). 3. Once a spot is found, stop the car and initiate the parking procedure. 4. Select the parking direction, shift into reverse gear, and begin reversing. Additional Information: The high-definition rear camera provides ample visibility for the driver even in adverse weather conditions or dimly lit nights, preventing blind driving situations where the road is unclear. The dynamic trajectory lines that move with the vehicle's steering ensure that the parking path remains clear and accurate at all times.
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VanMariana
08/10/25 6:45pm
As an owner of the Lynk & Co 03, I often use the automatic parking feature to save time. Activating it is actually quite simple: first, ensure the car is moving at a low speed, such as reducing to around 10-15 km/h in a parking lot, then locate the automatic parking icon on the central touchscreen—usually the option with a parking symbol. Tap it, and the system will use cameras to scan the surroundings. If a vacant spot is detected, it will prompt you to choose between parallel parking or perpendicular parking. After confirmation, the steering wheel will turn automatically, and you just need to lightly press the brake pedal, ready to take over if needed. The first time I tried it, I was a bit nervous, but now I find it super practical, especially when it helps park the car after a tiring day at work—it makes things much easier. Remember to stay attentive to the surroundings to avoid sudden pedestrians or obstacles—safety first. Regularly cleaning the sensors also ensures the system remains reliable.
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