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Friday, November 2, 2012

0 Active Parking Assist Owned Ford Focus

Ford Focus Hatchback 2.0 Sport AT with various alluring features. In line with the sedan model which was our first try, it comes Active Parking Assist which makes parallel parking easier effort than removing it. You just control the car's speed via the brake pedal and move the position of the lever between D and R, then the car can park itself.
Way too easy. While in a parallel parking area, press the AUTO [P] under control AC ON. The words "Search for parking spots" will appear on the monitor, and run the car slowly. Next you just follow the next command is given via the monitor. Do not be surprised when the wheel rotates itself to fit into parking spots. Set stamping on the brake pedal so the car does not slide too fast.
Your benchmark is the voice of the parking sensors beep. Lights parking sensors also monitor blinks amber. Red even if it is very tight. If it is enough, stepped on the brake pedal. If you see a car parked position is correct, it will come out the word "Finish" on the screen and the system automatically dead.

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