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How to Use the Automatic Parking Function?

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SanBrooke
07/29/2025, 04:59:50 PM

Usage method of the automatic parking function: 1. Press the brake pedal and press the one-touch start button; 2. Press the automatic parking button located next to the gear shift lever. The automatic parking function refers to a system that can park the vehicle without manual intervention. It includes an environmental data collection system, a central processor, and a vehicle strategy control system. The environmental data collection system consists of an image acquisition system and an onboard distance detection system. The principle of the automatic parking function is: radar probes around the vehicle measure the distance and angle between the car body and surrounding objects. The onboard computer calculates the operation process and adjusts the steering wheel rotation in coordination with the vehicle speed. The driver only needs to control the vehicle speed.

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McMatthew
08/15/2025, 02:52:44 PM

I've been driving this car with automatic parking for almost three years, and it's actually quite simple to use. First, turn on the automatic parking button, usually located near the center console or steering wheel. The system will then detect nearby parking spaces, and when a suitable space is identified, there will be a prompt sound on the dashboard. Shift into reverse, press the confirm button, then release the steering wheel with both hands, but keep your foot lightly on the brake ready to intervene at any time. Watch the 360-degree camera as the car automatically adjusts its direction, and finally, the system will indicate that parking is complete. Note that recognition rates may decrease in rainy or foggy weather, so it's best to choose standard parking spaces, as very narrow spots might not be detected. Beginners are advised to practice several times in an empty parking lot first to get the hang of it.

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LeNatalie
10/16/2025, 03:46:01 AM

I primarily use automatic parking for its sensing accuracy. After activating the function, the vehicle scans for parking spaces within 5 meters using radar. When the P icon appears on the dashboard, it indicates a parking space has been found. Pressing the start button initiates the parking process, which is divided into three steps: first, the vehicle moves laterally closer to the parking space, then adjusts the angle automatically while reversing, and finally makes a secondary adjustment to complete parking. Throughout the process, be mindful of obstacles, especially low-lying objects that the system might miss. Operations vary slightly among different brands and models. For example, BMW requires holding down the parking button, while Tesla allows you to drag the parking space frame directly on the touchscreen. It's recommended to clear snow and mud from the front and rear bumpers before each parking attempt.

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MaliaAnn
11/29/2025, 03:33:32 AM

Automatic parking is a great help for mom drivers! When dropping off kids at school, just press a button to solve the parallel parking challenge. The basic steps are to activate the system and drive slowly to find a parking spot. When you hear beeping sounds, it means the system has successfully identified a spot. Nowadays, new cars come with guiding animations, and you can follow the blue trajectory lines on the screen to know the driving route. An important detail: during automatic parking, it's best to close the windows and listen to environmental sounds, as the system prompts might be drowned out by music. When using it in underground garages, pay attention to the height of overhead pipes and don't rely too much on the rearview camera while reversing.

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SanDallas
01/19/2026, 10:09:13 PM

As a newbie who just bought a new energy vehicle, I found the automatic parking system is smarter than expected. First, the system only activates when the speed is below 30 km/h. Driving around the neighborhood for two laps can scan available parking spots. The whole process feels like playing a racing game, with the dashboard displaying a steering angle progress bar. However, there are several limitations to note: parking lines must be clearly visible, the distance between vehicles should not be less than half a meter, and most models do not support angled parking spaces. It's best to turn off the function on rainy days as water film covering the sensors may affect judgment. For the first-time use, it's advisable to have a friend observe from the side.

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JourneyLee
04/15/2026, 11:04:42 PM

When traveling with the whole family including the elderly and children, the automatic parking feature is truly practical. The core operation consists of just three steps: activate the function button and drive around the parking lot, confirm when the green parking space frame appears on the central display, and then the system will automatically complete the steering operations. However, it's important to note that this feature has limitations, such as potential recognition errors when encountering traffic cones or temporary obstacles. Capabilities vary significantly across different price points: basic models can only park in standard spaces, while luxury versions can memorize up to 10 parking spots. Always remember to maintain brake control authority and be ready to immediately take over if the system suddenly disengages.

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