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Parking Aids<br />

Parking assistant<br />

When the driver backs up, the parking assistant<br />

system indicates the distance between the car<br />

and a large obstacle behind it, by means of signal<br />

tones.<br />

Warning!<br />

Risk of serious personal injury or death.<br />

Parking assistant cannot detect small objects<br />

such as children and pets.<br />

Despite use of the parking assistant system,<br />

the driver is still responsible for taking due<br />

care and assessing obstacles when backing<br />

up.<br />

f Make sure that no persons, especially small<br />

children, animals or obstacles are within the<br />

maneuvering area.<br />

The parking assistant system is activated automatically<br />

when reverse gear is selected and the ignition<br />

is on.<br />

Note<br />

Be aware that the parking assistant system is<br />

not switched on if the car rolls backward without<br />

reverse gear being engaged.<br />

70 Operation, Safety<br />

Ultrasound sensors<br />

Sensors<br />

Four ultrasound sensors in the rear bumper measure<br />

the distance to the closest obstacle.<br />

– Range middle sensors around 60 in./150 cm<br />

– Range outer sensors around 24 in./60 cm<br />

Obstacles cannot be detected in the “blind” sensor<br />

area (e.g. near the ground).<br />

Note<br />

The sensors must always be kept free of dirt, ice<br />

and snow in order to ensure that they are fully<br />

functional.<br />

Caution!<br />

To avoid damaging the sensors:<br />

f Maintain sufficient distance when cleaning with<br />

steam-jet units.<br />

Signal tones/function<br />

When reverse gear is selected, the parking<br />

assistant confirms that it is switched on by issuing<br />

a short signal tone.<br />

A detected obstacle is signalled by an intermittent<br />

tone. The intervals decrease as the obstacle<br />

is approached.<br />

A continuous tone sounds when the distance<br />

becomes less than one foot. This continuous tone<br />

can stop if the obstacle is approached closer than<br />

one foot.<br />

The radio volume should not be so loud as to<br />

drown out the signal tones.

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