Parallel parking or reversing anywhere is easier if someone is outside guiding you in. But how often does that happen? Rear Parking Sensors and, in some models, a Rear View Camera, are a pretty good substitute.
Rear Parking Sensors & Camera
Parallel parking or reversing anywhere is easier if someone is outside guiding you in. But how often does that happen? Rear Parking Sensors and, in some models, a Rear View Camera, are a pretty good substitute.
Sensors in the rear bumper scan to recognize certain objects.
As soon as you put the car into reverse, the sensors go to work, emitting an audible ‘beep’ if there’s an object behind you.
The closer your vehicle gets to the object, the louder and faster the beeps become. A continuous beep means stop.
Sensors in the rear bumper scan to recognize certain objects.
As soon as you put the car into reverse, the sensors go to work, emitting an audible ‘beep’ if there’s an object behind you.
The closer your vehicle gets to the object, the louder and faster the beeps become. A continuous beep means stop.
The sensors help detect objects you may not see because they are out of your vision, such as a low railing or bolster.
If you have rear parking sensors only, a graphic display indicates where the object behind you is located.
If your vehicle has a Rear View Camera, together with the sensors’ beep, it makes reversing easier so you know more about what’s going on behind you.
The sensors help detect objects you may not see because they are out of your vision, such as a low railing or bolster.
If you have rear parking sensors only, a graphic display indicates where the object behind you is located.
If your vehicle has a Rear View Camera, together with the sensors’ beep, it makes reversing easier so you know more about what’s going on behind you.