Here is a how to guide on how to use the BMW parking assistant (5DN) with surround view camera for the 3 series, 4 series, X5, X6, X7 and Z4. I show you how
Our Client Advisor Josh Zinn demonstrates how to utilize the self-park feature on the new BMW X7 with M Sport package. This feature can successfully back you
Watch this video to learn how to use the BMW’s built-in parking assistant. The Parking Assistant supports the driver while parallel parking and assists in finding suitable parking spaces. Press the Parking Assistant button on the center console to turn on this feature. How to use the Parking Assistant will be explained on the iDrive screen.
Active park assist systems can easily add a couple thousand dollars to the price of the vehicle. If you absolutely love having the latest technology in your car, it can be a must have. For city drivers who consistently park in tiny spots it can be a life saver, and it can also be an asset to drivers who are less comfortable with parallel parking.
iDrive 8 and the new electric iX bring a range of new Parking Assistant feature that will blow your mind!
In this video, I will show you how to wire and install the PMA sensors in the front and back bumpers to enable the parking assist system (option 5DP) Park As
Cars with Parking Assistant Plus fitted as standard:BMW 5 series (G30)BMW 7 series (G11/G12)
In this video I show how BMW parking assistant works. If you have any request, don't hesitate to leave a comment
What is included in BMW driver assistance package? The Driving Assistant package combines the camera-based systems Lane Departure Warning and approach control and person warning with light city braking function. The Lane Departure Warning detects lane markings and alerts the driver to an unintentional lane change at speeds above approx.
Also known as Park Assist, the technology uses parking sensors fitted to the front, back and sides of the car, which detect spaces and obstacles. Basic versions will control the steering – twirling the wheel automatically – while the driver stays in charge of the accelerator, brake and gear changes.
Step 2. Let go of your steering wheel, but keep a foot near the brake pedal and control the speed. Always stay alert and mindful of your surroundings. Basically the Reversing Assistant offers you