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Which button is for the automatic parking in the Audi Q3?

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ElisaDella
07/25/25 6:36am
The button for the automatic parking in the Audi Q3 is located on the central armrest operation panel. Below is an introduction to the automatic parking function: 1. Definition: Automatic parking refers to the car automatically parking itself without manual control. Car manufacturers developed vehicles capable of automatic parking in response to consumer demand. This feature assists drivers in parking automatically. 2. Working principle: When the automatic parking function is activated and the car passes an empty parking space at a speed of about 5 km/h, the empty space is detected and identified by ultrasonic sensors and displayed on the information display panel.
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