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How to Use the Automatic Parking Feature in GLC260?

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Janelle
07/29/25 10:31pm

Here are the specific steps to use the automatic parking feature in the Mercedes-Benz GLC260: 1. When the parking function is activated, the GLC's central control screen will display parking prompts. 2. After detecting a parking space, use the confirmation button on the steering wheel to select the parking method. 3. The central display will also indicate whether it's a parallel or perpendicular parking space, and you can adjust the display angle of the reversing camera. 4. After the system identifies a parking space, the driver needs to make the final selection. 5. Once parking begins, the vehicle's system will automatically take over steering, gear shifting, braking, and other operations.

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NadiaDella
08/15/25 11:25pm

Speaking of my GLC260's automatic parking feature, I use it quite often, especially in those tight parking spots at supermarket lots. Basically, when I drive slowly past a parking space, the system automatically scans the area with its sensors. Once it detects a suitable spot, the dashboard will prompt me. At that point, I just press the button to confirm and start the process, and the system takes over the steering while I gently control the brakes and accelerator. The whole procedure is quite smooth—I maintain a low speed, usually under 10 km/h, to avoid any interference. A quick tip: the system handles both parallel and perpendicular parking well, but it might fail if the space is too tight or obstructed, so I always check the surroundings first. After parking, remember to turn off the engine for safety. Over time, I’ve found this feature incredibly helpful, especially at night or in rainy conditions when visibility is poor.

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AngelaAnn
10/18/25 3:24am

When using the automatic parking feature in my GLC260, I find it particularly impressive and have shown it off to friends a few times. During normal driving, when the speed drops below 15 km/h, the parktronic button lights up, and I know it's ready to work. I've tried parallel parking on the roadside—the system scans the parking space and gives an audible prompt. After pressing the confirmation button on the steering wheel, it automatically turns the wheel. I just need to follow the instructions to control the accelerator and brake, and it’s done in less than a minute. A great feature is the ability to switch parking modes, such as perpendicular parking, which is even simpler. However, it’s important not to get distracted, as the system has blind-spot warnings reminding me to check my surroundings. Occasionally, if there’s an issue with space recognition, I just try a different spot. After using it often, I’ve found this feature really hassle-free, and even novice drivers can get the hang of it easily.

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DiKai
12/01/25 4:04am

Using the automatic parking feature in my GLC260 is quite straightforward. When driving at low speed to search for a parking space, the system will detect available spots. After the prompt appears, press the start button, and the system will control the steering while I assist with the throttle and brakes. Maintaining focus during the parking process is crucial. This function is convenient for daily use, but the size of the parking space and the surrounding environment can affect the success rate.

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