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How to use the automatic parking feature of the Mercedes-Benz GLC?

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FaithMarie
07/29/25 10:52pm
Usage method of the automatic parking feature in Mercedes-Benz GLC: 1. When the vehicle speed is below 30 mph, the automatic parking feature will activate automatically, and all prompts will be displayed on the central control screen; 2. After detecting a parking space, use the confirmation button on the steering wheel controls to select the parking mode; 3. The central control display will indicate whether it is a longitudinal or transverse parking space, and you can also adjust the display angle of the car's reversing camera; 4. After detecting the parking space, the owner needs to make the selection; 5. Once parking begins, the car system will automatically take over operations such as steering, gear shifting, and braking. The Mercedes-Benz GLC is a mid-size SUV under the Mercedes-Benz brand, with dimensions of 4764 mm in length, 1898 mm in width, and 1642 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2973 mm.
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LiamLynn
08/16/25 12:24am
I really love the automatic parking feature of the GLC—it operates so smoothly. When driving into a parking area, just reduce the speed below 30 km/h and activate the parking assist button on the vehicle system. The screen will then prompt you to scan for a parking space. Once the system detects a spot, choose between parallel or perpendicular mode. You control the throttle and brake to move slowly while the system automatically steers the wheel. The whole process is guided by audio cues and on-screen instructions. When completed, it notifies you, and a slight manual adjustment makes it perfect. This feature is a lifesaver, especially in crowded urban areas like near shopping malls, saving time on tedious reversing. A safety reminder: accuracy may be affected in rain, snow, or if the cameras are dirty, so always stay aware of your surroundings. Also, practicing in different parking lots a few times helps you get familiar faster, avoiding confusion during the first try.
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JulianaDella
10/18/25 5:22am
I find the automatic parking feature in the Mercedes-Benz GLC very convenient and suitable for daily drivers. After starting the vehicle, press the automatic parking button on the center console, and the system immediately scans the surroundings. When it detects a parking space type, such as a perpendicular one, just follow the on-screen instructions and drive slowly. Wait for the system to prompt you to shift into reverse, then engage it. The steering wheel turns on its own, which is super cool—you just need to control the speed to avoid going too fast. One time after working late, I used it to park quickly in my residential area, avoiding the wasted time from reversing mistakes. Don’t forget to manually turn off the engine and lock the car after parking. Overall, the response is fast with minimal errors, though it sometimes struggles with detecting narrow parking spaces, requiring manual parking. Using it more often improves efficiency, and combining it with daily habits makes parking a breeze.
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DiWyatt
12/01/25 6:01am
The GLC's automatic parking system is very simple and convenient to use. While driving, just press the button to activate the system, and it will automatically search for parking spaces. After selecting parallel or perpendicular mode, the system prompts you to slowly move forward and tells you when to shift into reverse. The steering wheel turns automatically, and you just need to control the speed with the brake pedal. The screen provides clear instructions throughout the entire process. During the initial learning phase, practicing a few times helps you get the hang of it and reduces worries about scratches or collisions.
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