
Automatic parking operation method: Press the automatic parking button, the indicator light will turn on, and the instrument display will show to drive forward. Continue driving until the car is approximately aligned with the front car or even further forward, until the instrument display shows R, then stop. At this point, shift into D gear, lightly press the brake to control the speed, and the car's computer system will take over the steering wheel and complete the parking. The following is an introduction to automatic parking: 1. Automatic parking means that after the driver finds an ideal parking spot, they only need to gently press the button, sit back, and relax, and everything else will be completed automatically. 2. Automatic parking can only be activated when parallel parking and the parking space is at least 1.5M longer than the car. 3. The automatic parking system is assisted by 12 radars, with 4 on each side of the car body responsible for detecting parking spaces, and the other radars assisting in parking.

As a frequent Audi driver, I remember using the A4L's automatic parking function was particularly simple. First, you need to confirm whether the car is equipped with this system, then find and tap the parking button on the screen. While driving, maintain a low speed below about 10 km/h and slowly circle around the parking space. The system will scan for a suitable position using sensors and then prompt you to choose between vertical or parallel mode. After tapping the screen to confirm, the system automatically controls the steering wheel and speed—you just need to shift into reverse and keep your hands off the steering wheel. The whole process takes about tens of seconds to complete, and the system beeps once when parking is finished. I've noticed that if the space is too narrow or there are obstacles, the system might not recognize it, so checking the surroundings in advance is crucial. I recommend beginners try it a few times to get familiar—it becomes very convenient once mastered, especially for weekend shopping trips.

When I first started driving an Audi, I was always afraid of using the automatic parking feature for fear of accidents. Now, after learning a few tips, it's much better: keep the speed below 15km/h when operating, otherwise the system won't detect parking spaces. First, activate the parking function in the settings, then drive slowly past the target spot. When you see a green box light up on the screen, tap the parking icon. Once the system takes over, you just need to lightly press the brake to control the safe distance while keeping an eye on the rearview mirror for any sudden situations. Parallel parking is the most commonly used, but the space needs to be a bit larger, while perpendicular reversing is easier. After parking, press the end button to confirm. In rainy weather or at night with poor lighting, the system may be less sensitive, so practice a few more times to get used to it. Remember, this feature is mainly for assistance—don't rely on it completely to avoid the risk of scratches or bumps.

I really like the automatic parking feature of the Audi A4L, which mainly relies on ultrasonic radar sensors on the car body to scan parking spaces and calculate the path. In operation, you drive slowly near the parking space, and the system will display available modes on the screen after recognition. Just press the parking button, and it will move on its own. The entire process doesn't require you to turn the steering wheel; it precisely controls the angle and movement, automatically stopping after parking. However, it's important to note that the parking lines need to be clear to avoid misjudgment. I recommend trying it in an open area first. The feature is cool, but don't forget to check the road conditions to ensure safety.


