How to Use the GLC Automatic Parking?
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The method to use the GLC automatic parking is as follows: 1. When the Mercedes-Benz GLC is driving at a speed below 30km/h, the system will automatically detect parking spaces, and a 'P' will appear on the dashboard, indicating that the automatic parking function is activated. 2. When there is a suitable parking space on the right side of the Mercedes-Benz GLC, a 'P>' symbol will appear. The system will automatically identify parallel or perpendicular parking spaces, and you can select and confirm the parking method via the steering wheel controls. Relevant information about automatic parking: 1. The automatic parking system allows the car to park automatically in the correct position. This system includes an environmental data collection system, a central processor, and a vehicle strategy control system. The environmental data collection system consists of an image capture system and an onboard distance detection system. 2. When the Mercedes-Benz GLC parking system is activated, all prompts will be displayed on the GLC's central control screen.
When driving my GLC, I frequently use the automatic parking feature, which operates quite smoothly. By driving slowly to an area with parking spaces and pressing the PARK button on the steering wheel or the icon on the central display, the system begins scanning. The display will show the detected parking spots, such as parallel or perpendicular spaces, and you can initiate the process after confirmation. During the operation, keep your hands off the steering wheel as it turns automatically—your main responsibility is to control the speed with the brake, ensuring it doesn’t exceed 10 mph, or the system may disengage. Once parked, it beeps to signal success. This feature is particularly handy in malls or narrow alleys, saving time and preventing scratches. Beginners are advised to practice first in an empty parking lot to familiarize themselves with the response speed and system limitations, such as taking manual control when scanning is inaccurate in rainy conditions. Always maintain visual awareness of the surroundings to prevent accidents—safety comes first. With a bit of practice, it becomes effortless, helping you develop good habits.