The centre display shows an overview of the relationship between the car and detected obstacles.
The highlighted sector indicates the location of the obstacle. The closer the car symbol is to a highlighted sector box, the shorter the distance between the car and detected obstacle.
The shorter the distance to the obstacle, the faster the signal sounds. Other sound from the audio system is muted automatically.
The acoustic signal for obstacles ahead and to the sides is active when the car is moving but stops after the car has been stationary for approx. 2 seconds. The acoustic signal for obstacles behind is also active when the car is stationary.
At a distance within 30 cm from an obstacle behind or in front of the car, the tone is constant and the active sensor's field closest to the car symbol is filled.
The volume of the parking assistance signal can be adjusted while the signal is sounding by means of the [>II] knob on the centre console. Adjustment can also be performed in the top view's Settings menu option.
Note
- Acoustic warnings are only given for objects directly on the vehicle's route.
Warning
- Parking assistance does not relinquish the driver's own responsibility during parking.
- The sensors have blind spots where obstacles cannot be detected.
- Be aware of e.g. people or animals near the car.
Backwards
The sensors for reverse are activated if the car rolls backward without a gear engaged or when the gear lever is moved to reverse position.
The measuring range starts approx. 1.5 metres behind the car.
When reversing with a hitched trailer, parking assistance backward is deactivated automatically.
Note
Along the sides
Parking assistance side sensors are activated automatically when the engine is started. They are active at speeds below 10 km/h (6 mph).
The measuring range starts approx. 30 cm from the sides. The acoustic signal for obstacles on the sides comes from the side loudspeakers.
Forwards
The front parking assistance sensors are activated automatically when the engine is started. The front sensors are active at speeds below 10 km/h (6 mph).
The measuring range starts approx. 0.8 metres in front of the car.