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Range Rover Evoque
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All sensors must be kept clean and
free from debris or obstructions, for
example, leaves, mud, snow, ice,
frost, or insects. Failure to keep the
sensors clean may result in sensor
miscalculation or false indications.
Park assist must not be used if any
of the following conditions exist:
A temporary spare wheel is in use.
A sensor is damaged, or the
bumper is damaged sufficiently
enough to affect a sensor mounting
point.
A sensor is obstructed by items
attached to the vehicle, for
example, bumper covers, a bicycle
rack, a trailer, or stickers.
The vehicle is being used to
transport a load that extends
beyond the vehicle’s perimeter.
Note: All of the doors and the tailgate
must be securely closed when using Park
assist.
Note: During any Park assist manoeuvre,
the Parking aid system will remain active,
and will sound when objects are detected
close to the vehicle.
SELECTING PARK ASSIST
The Park assist button is located
alongside the Touch screen. A
short press of the button
switches the system on and the
button LED illuminates.
Use the Park assist button to scroll through
the three Park assist features:
A first press switches the system on
and selects Parallel parking.
A second press selects Perpendicular
parking.
A third press selects Parking exit.
A fourth press switches the system off
and extinguishes the LED.
The selected feature’s name is displayed
in the Message centre. Follow the
instructions and alerts shown in the
Message centre to complete the required
manoeuvre.
USING PARK ASSIST
For assistance when parking, select
Parallel or Perpendicular park.
As the vehicle is driven forwards, the size
of a potential parking space is assessed.
Note: For Park assist to search effectively,
maintain a distance of 0.5 m to 1.5 m
between the vehicle and the row of parked
vehicles/obstacles between which you
wish to park.
Note: When first activated, Park assist
searches for a space on the passenger side
of the vehicle. To search for a space on
the driver’s side, signal a turn in that
direction (using the direction indicator).
Note: The Park assist auto-searching
feature becomes active when the vehicle's
speed is less than 30 km/h (18 mph). When
Park assist is activated, a previous space
may already have been located. To obtain
a previous space on the other side, signal
a turn in that direction.
When a suitable space is found, a short
confirmation tone is given and a message
is displayed in the Message centre.
Note: If Park assist senses that other
vehicles are too close, on either side, to
perform a parking manoeuvre, a space will
be rejected, even if it is large enough for
the vehicle. The driver retains the option
to switch Park assist off and attempt the
manoeuvre manually.
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© Jaguar Land Rover Limited 2015

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