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Driving -> Park Assist for Your Volkswagen T-Roc SUV First Generation (2017-2025)

Park Assist shows parking spaces that are suitable for parking and assists the driver when driving into and out of parking spaces.  
Function  
Park Assist is an extension of Park Distance Control.  
Park Assist steers the vehicle into a parking space while the driver operates the accelerator and brake, and also changes the gear  
selector position or gear when prompted →  
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Available functions  
Display suitable parking spaces on the Infotainment system.  
Change the parking space selection in the Infotainment system.  
Drive into suitable parallel and bay parking spaces.  
Drive out of a parallel parking space.  
The driver must always monitor the area around the vehicle . An automatic braking intervention can occur if there are obstacles in  
the vehicle’s path or if a hazardous situation occurs (→ Automatic braking intervention).  
An automatic braking intervention can occur if the driver accelerates too strongly during the parking procedure. The parking  
manoeuvre can then be continued.  
When driving past the parking space, the maximum speed for parking spaces parallel to the road should be around 40 km/h  
(around 25 mph). The maximum speed for parking spaces perpendicular to the road should be around 20 km/h (around  
12 mph).  
The distance when driving past the parking space should be between around 0.5 m (around 1.6 ft) and around 2 m (around  
6.5 ft).  
Driving with a trailer  
Park Assist cannot be activated if a trailer is electrically connected to the vehicle.  
Park Assist must be switched off manually if a non-factory-fitted towing bracket is used.  
WARNING  
Park Assist is not a substitute for the full attention of the driver and operates only within the limits of the system. Park Assist cannot  
detect all driving situations and may not react or may react with a delay or in an undesired way. If you do not pay due attention, there  
is a risk of accidents and serious or even fatal injuries.  
Always pay due attention and do not rely exclusively on the system. The driver is always responsible for all driving tasks.  
Use the foot brake to slow the vehicle in a hazardous situation.  
WARNING  
If another function is operated on the Infotainment system when manoeuvring with the parking system, all active parking functions,  
including the acoustic warnings, will be switched off. No warnings are then given about a collision and no preventive interventions  
take place. This can result in accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Do not operate any other function in the Infotainment system while manoeuvring.  
NOTICE  
Park Assist uses parked vehicles, kerbs and other objects for orientation. If there are obstacles that are close to the ground, this can  
result in damage to components located low down on the vehicle such as tyres and wheel rims.  
Pay attention to obstacles that are close to the ground when parking.  
Brake and end the parking manoeuvre if necessary.  
NOTICE  
Any equipment that has been retrofitted to the vehicle, e.g. bicycle carriers, can prevent Park Assist from functioning properly and  
may cause damage.  
Do not use Park Assist if add-on parts are fitted on the vehicle.  
In the centre console: button for Park Assist.  
In the digital instrument cluster display: parking modes for  
parking.  
Reverse parallel parking.  
Reverse perpendicular parking.  
Forward perpendicular parking.  
Looking for a parking space  
1. Press the  
button → Fig. 1.  
The indicator lamp lights up yellow and the park function is active.  
2. Drive slowly past a row of parked vehicles, paying attention to the traffic.  
Park Assist automatically searches for a suitable parking space.  
operate the turn signal to search for a parking space on the opposite side of the road.  
A parking mode is displayed when a parking space is detected → Fig. 2.  
3. If, for example, you wish to park in a perpendicular parking space in a forward direction, press the  
button and select the  
parking mode → Fig. 2  
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press the button repeatedly to select one of several displayed parking spaces one after the other.  
Park Assist can be activated retrospectively. If the vehicle has previously driven past a suitable parking space, it will be  
displayed.  
On the digital instrument cluster display: parking  
perpendicular to the road.  
Choose parking space.  
Drive into a parking space.  
Manoeuvre in the parking space  
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Prompt to drive forward.  
Your vehicle.  
Parked vehicle or obstacle.  
Detected parking space.  
Prompt to reverse.  
Prompt to brake.  
Progress bar (remaining relative distance).  
1. Stop the vehicle in front of or behind the parking space.  
2. Observe the prompt to drive into a parking space on the digital instrument cluster display → Fig. 1 5 .  
3. Select reverse gear when a reverse arrow appears on the digital instrument cluster display.  
4. Release the steering wheel.  
5. Release the brake.  
6. Observe text messages and displays on the digital instrument cluster display.  
7. Accelerate carefully.  
8. Brake the vehicle when an acoustic signal sounds, the display lights up or a text message appears on the digital instrument  
cluster display.  
9. To ensure the best possible parking result, always wait until Park Assist has finished turning the steering wheel at the end of the  
parking manoeuvre →  
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10. If necessary, carry out several parking manoeuvres.  
When the parking procedure is completed, a text message is shown on the display of the digital instrument cluster.  
11. Parking the vehicle (→ Parking).  
WARNING  
The steering wheel is turned quickly during manoeuvring. Reaching into the steering wheel can cause serious injuries.  
Take over steering only when the system requests you to do so.  
Take over steering in a hazardous situation.  
On the digital instrument cluster display: reversing out of a  
parallel parking space.  
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Parked vehicle.  
Your vehicle.  
Progress bar (remaining relative distance).  
Direction of travel when driving out of a parking space  
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Use the turn signal lever to select the direction (left or right) in which you would like to drive out of the parking space.  
3. Select reverse gear.  
4. Release the steering wheel when the text message Steering intervention active! Please monitor vehicle area. is displayed.  
5. Accelerate carefully.  
6. Brake the vehicle when an acoustic signal sounds, the display lights up or when the request to drive forwards appears on the  
digital instrument cluster display.  
7. Continue the procedure for driving out of the parking space until a text message on the digital instrument cluster display and  
possibly an acoustic signal indicate that the procedure has been completed.  
8. Depress the brake pedal until Park Assist has finished steering or until the display goes out on the digital instrument cluster.  
9. Take over steering with the already set steering angle.  
10. Drive the vehicle out of the parking space →  
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WARNING  
When driving out of a parking space, there is a danger that the vehicle could drive into moving traffic. This can lead to an accident  
and to serious or fatal injuries.  
Drive the vehicle out of the parking space only when permitted by the traffic situation.  
Park Assist cancels parking manoeuvre automatically  
Park Assist will cancel the parking manoeuvre if one of the following situations occurs:  
is pressed.  
The driver intervenes using the steering wheel.  
The driver door is opened.  
The time limit or number of manoeuvres for parking are exceeded.  
TCS is switched off or is taking corrective action.  
There is a system fault.  
1. Restart the parking procedure.  
Park Assist is active and supports steering movements when the vehicle is stationary  
If Park Assist attempts to turn the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary, the white symbol will appear on the digital  
instrument cluster display.  
1. Depress the brake pedal.  
Park Assist parks inaccurately after a wheel change  
If Park Assist does not park correctly after a wheel change, e.g. vehicle is too far away or too close to the kerb, the system may have to  
first adapt the new wheel circumferences.  
1. Drive a longer distance with the vehicle, including curves.  
Park Assist automatically adapts the new wheel circumferences.