Activating/deactivating park assist, Audible signals from the park assist system, Faults in the system – Volvo 2009 C70 User Manual

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Park assist (Option/accessory)

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Activating/deactivating park assist

Park Assist button (rear button in the illustration)
The system is activated automatically when the
vehicle is started.

Press the Park assist button on the center

console to temporarily deactivate the sys-

tem(s). The indicator light in the button will

go out when the system has been deacti-

vated.

Park assist will be automatically reactiva-

ted the next time the engine is started, or if

the button is pressed (the indicator light in

the button will illuminate).

NOTE

Front park assist is disengaged auto-

matically when the parking brake is

applied.

If the vehicle is equipped with front and

rear park assist, both systems will be

deactivated by pressing the button.

Audible signals from the park assist

system

The Park Assist system uses an intermittent
tone that pulses faster as you come close to an
object, and becomes constant when you are
within approximately 1 ft (30 cm) of an object
in front of or behind the vehicle. If the volume
of another source from the audio system is
high, this will be automatically lowered.
If there are objects within this distance both
behind and in front of the vehicle, the signal
alternates between front and rear speakers.

Faults in the system

If the information symbol illumi-
nates and

PARK ASSIST

SERVICE REQUIRED

is shown

on the information display, this
indicates that the system is not

functioning properly and has been disengaged.
Consult a Volvo retailer or authorized Volvo
service technician.

CAUTION

In certain circumstances, the park assist

system may give unexpected warning sig-

nals that can be caused by external sound

sources that use the same ultrasound fre-

quencies as the system. This may include

such things as the horns of other vehicles,

wet tires on asphalt, pneumatic brakes,

motorcycle exhaust pipes, etc. This does

not indicate a fault in the system.

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