How to use the automatic parking function in Audi A4?

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07/29/25 9:50pm
Automatic parking function in Audi A4 has an independent button for turning on and off, which is the A button behind the electronic handbrake. When using it, first press this A button, and the indicator light will turn on, indicating that the system is ready for operation. The following are the prerequisites for using the automatic parking function: 1. The engine must be running; 2. The car doors must be closed; 3. Another important point is that the driver must fasten the seat belt. Below is some related information about the automatic parking function: Audi's automatic parking function is also called the Audi vehicle hold assist system. Its main function is to automatically determine the vehicle's specific state and pre-tighten the electronic handbrake to achieve the parking effect.
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