How to use the automatic parking feature in Audi A4L?
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A4L automatic parking usage method: 1. Find a suitable parking spot (automatic parking can only be activated for parallel parking when the space is at least 1.5 meters longer than the vehicle). Press the automatic parking button, the indicator light will illuminate, and the instrument display will show "Drive forward". 2. Engage D gear and lightly press the brake to control the speed. Continue driving until aligned with or slightly ahead of the front vehicle, when the instrument display shows "R". Then lightly press the brake to activate automatic parking. Here are some specifications: Taking the 2020 A4L as an example, its body dimensions are 4858mm in length, 1847mm in width, and 1439mm in height. This model is equipped with a 2.0T turbocharged engine, with a maximum power of 110kW and maximum torque of 270Nm, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I really enjoy driving this Audi A4L in my daily life, and its automatic parking feature is genuinely convenient and not complicated to operate. Before parking, I first locate and press the Park Assist button on the dashboard or center console to activate it. Then, I shift to D gear and drive slowly at a low speed, allowing the car's ultrasonic sensors to scan for roadside parking spaces. When the dashboard indicates that a suitable parallel or perpendicular parking space has been detected, I select and confirm it, then follow the prompts to shift into R or D gear. At this point, the steering wheel turns on its own, and I only need to control the speed by pressing the brake and accelerator pedals. The whole process should be kept under 30 km/h for the system to park steadily. If the environment is complex, I simply restart the process. With a bit of practice, even beginners can get the hang of it smoothly. This feature saves me a lot of mental effort in shopping malls or busy streets and reduces the risk of scratches. Remember to check if the parking space has clear markings, otherwise the system might fail.