Park Assist Button
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Fail that test and you failed the whole test, come back in six months' time to try again.
I don't know how many chance/goes you got on the first ranking test coz I aced it first time!
In fact I aced the entire test except for one little hiccup - apparently I didn't quite come to a complete stop at a stop sign.
The tester (it was a cop back then) decided to forgive me that indiscretion and passed me.
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I'd rather hear the BEEP than hear the CRUNCH.
The initial question was about the forward-facing warnings, wasn't it? Those don't go on automatically, and as I said, takes MANY seconds to initialize. (You need to press the button as you enter the parking LOT, not the parking SPACE!)
the rear camera initializes quicker, and I'm pretty sure that the beeps start right away, as I've never hit the frame of my garage door.
The initial question was about the forward-facing warnings, wasn't it? Those don't go on automatically, and as I said, takes MANY seconds to initialize. (You need to press the button as you enter the parking LOT, not the parking SPACE!)
the rear camera initializes quicker, and I'm pretty sure that the beeps start right away, as I've never hit the frame of my garage door.
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The initial question was about the forward-facing warnings, wasn't it? Those don't go on automatically, and as I said, takes MANY seconds to initialize. (You need to press the button as you enter the parking LOT, not the parking SPACE!)
the rear camera initializes quicker, and I'm pretty sure that the beeps start right away, as I've never hit the frame of my garage door.
the rear camera initializes quicker, and I'm pretty sure that the beeps start right away, as I've never hit the frame of my garage door.
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+1. On mine, the button light illuminates as soon as I depress the button while the car is moving forward. However, the proximity graphics do not appear until one of the sensors is triggered and you hear the first beep. Maybe that’s what makes some think there is a delay.
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When pulling in my garage I park very close to my boat. So close that I keep a piece of heavy duty foam taped to the trailer in case I misjudge the distance ( hasn’t happened yet ). The parking sensors come on long before I get close and I have to turn them off because they get faster the closer I get but pulling into a parking spot they hardly ever go off and I am pretty sure they would let me run into the curb.
Perhaps the side sensing part of the system is more sensitive than the forward sensing?
Perhaps the side sensing part of the system is more sensitive than the forward sensing?
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When pulling in my garage I park very close to my boat. So close that I keep a piece of heavy duty foam taped to the trailer in case I misjudge the distance ( hasn’t happened yet ). The parking sensors come on long before I get close and I have to turn them off because they get faster the closer I get but pulling into a parking spot they hardly ever go off and I am pretty sure they would let me run into the curb.
Perhaps the side sensing part of the system is more sensitive than the forward sensing?
Perhaps the side sensing part of the system is more sensitive than the forward sensing?
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