Where is the automatic parking button for the Mercedes-Benz C200?

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CarmenLynn
07/29/25 3:34pm
When searching for a parking space, maintain a speed of ≤30km/h. The letter "P" will appear on the dashboard display, indicating the automatic parking system has been activated. Once a suitable parking space is detected, a triangle symbol will appear next to the "P" on the display, signaling an appropriate spot has been found. Shift into reverse gear, and the system will prompt whether to use the automatic parking function. Press the "OK" button on the multifunction steering wheel to proceed. Below are detailed explanations about automatic parking: 1. Automatic parking refers to the car parking itself without manual control; 2. Automakers, recognizing consumer demand, have developed automatic parking systems to assist drivers; 3. Different systems employ various methods to detect surrounding objects. Sensors installed around the front and rear bumpers act as transmitters and receivers; 4. These sensors emit signals that reflect off nearby obstacles, with the onboard computer calculating the obstacle's position based on signal return time; 5. Some systems use bumper-mounted cameras or radar to detect obstacles; 6. Regardless of method, the outcome is consistent - the vehicle detects parked cars, parking space dimensions, and curb distance, then maneuvers into the space.
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