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    Question Adjust / Calibrate the Parking Assist ?

    I've been playing around with the parking assist and I get worried every time I use it that its going to scrape my wheels since it only leaves about 2cm between the wheel and the gutter!

    Does anyone know if I can adjust the distance it parks away from the gutter? Another few cm and i would breathe a whole lot easier.

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    2cm sounds very close... havent heard about being able to adjust it though.

    In saying that, I havent heard of any problems with it either - yet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hardhat View Post
    Does anyone know if I can adjust the distance it parks away from the gutter? Another few cm and i would breathe a whole lot easier.
    Easy, park the car yourself if you don't like how it parks.

    Why would you want to alter the parameters of a system that has undergone extensive testing? The point behind using an automated system is to allow more efficient parking with consistency.

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    All smart ass comments aside - I think he's just being cautious. 2cm does sound very close - but I trust VW have their crap together.

    I'd be expecting VW to foot the repair bill if by using the system I somehow trashed my wheels.
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    You can increase the distance from the kerb by starting the park assist process closer to the centre line of the road. Leave more of a gap between your doors and the car you are trying to park behind. Early on, I almost kerbed the Detroits a couple of times, only my intervention and the dipping left side mirror saving them from a nasty belting. It's a great system, but not foolproof.

    In the meantime, my lovely missus decided the kerb the front right rim herself, saving me and park assist the trouble.
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    There we go - a logical response.

    So all you need to do is leave a larger gap when you line yourself up to a parked car.

    Have you found that in doing this you tend to be poking out Murph?
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    Quote Originally Posted by elisiX View Post
    I'd be expecting VW to foot the repair bill if by using the system I somehow trashed my wheels.
    Heh, you'd have to need some luck to get VW to do this for you... they have disclaimers all over the place that it's still the responsibility of the driver to ensure that you don't hit anything (people, cars, kerb etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by elisiX View Post
    There we go - a logical response.

    So all you need to do is leave a larger gap when you line yourself up to a parked car.

    Have you found that in doing this you tend to be poking out Murph?
    Well I don't exactly start out in the middle of the road, but I don't hug the car I'm about to park behind. I think the manual outlines the approximate distance, although I could be wrong. I don't have the car today to check. I think leaving a 1 - 1.5 metre gap is about right. I doubt I've started off any further away than that.
    Much less and you'll start getting close to the kerb, but I'm sure other variables come into play.
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    I haven't got my GTD with park assist yet, but when I test-drove a 103TDI with the feature the dealer said to note the position of the car in front relative to the curb and be careful if it was real close. Park assist uses the sensors to line up on that car and you may need to be ready to intervene. I guess the car behind has a similar effect. Of course you need to be watchful anyway. I've ordered the rear view camera as well, which should help with this issue. I enjoyed my park assist demo and look forward to using it when my car finally arrives.
    Last edited by dencar; 04-05-2010 at 03:50 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coreying View Post
    they have disclaimers all over the place that it's still the responsibility of the driver to ensure that you don't hit anything (people, cars, kerb etc).
    ..of course..
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