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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: SCOTTE on 04 September 2016, 16:01

Title: Park Assist.
Post by: SCOTTE on 04 September 2016, 16:01
Have any of you got park assist on your cars, mine is really not playing ball, maybe im missing something but just does not want to seem to park at all.

the one time i did get it to work in nearly kerbed my rear alloy  :cry:

Any help or advise you could give me please.

Thanks
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: wesbar on 04 September 2016, 16:12
I just managed to kerb mine trying it out for the first time. I don't think I'll be using it again!
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: kalimon on 04 September 2016, 16:19
I glad I opted for the rear camera instead of park assist after hearing this.
It sounds seriously flawed and a gimmicky waste of money :wink:
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: monkeyhanger on 04 September 2016, 16:46
I glad I opted for the rear camera instead of park assist after hearing this.
It sounds seriously flawed and a gimmicky waste of money :wink:

So is the camera. The graphics and beeps of the standard parking sensor are more than adequate for the job (giving a good feeling of distance from obstacle) rather than the "toilet roll telescope" view of the camera.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: itavaltalainen on 04 September 2016, 16:53
The rear sensors on my estate are useless, the go to continuous beep loooooong before you get anywhere near an obstacle. I can park closer without sensors. Camera gives you a fish eye view.... which allows you to get an awful lot closer without the annoying beeping.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: Watts on 04 September 2016, 17:18
Parking sensors are s**te. They make me nervous when parking and definitely contributed to the incident when I pranged my wing. I used to park my Audi just fine with no sensors or cameras as all my older cars too which were all bigger than the GTI.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: JoeGTI on 04 September 2016, 17:26
I glad I opted for the rear camera instead of park assist after hearing this.
It sounds seriously flawed and a gimmicky waste of money :wink:

So is the camera. The graphics and beeps of the standard parking sensor are more than adequate for the job (giving a good feeling of distance from obstacle) rather than the "toilet roll telescope" view of the camera.

Couldn't possibly disagree more. The camera is excellent imo, I'd have it every day of the week over the sensors. Granted it is much better with the  larger higher resolution screen on the MIB2 units.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: Bungleaio on 04 September 2016, 17:35
I disagree with most comments on here, park assist works just as says in the manual every time I use it, parks about 4-6 inches from the kerb. Camera is useful too especially with the large pro screen.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: cosmos on 04 September 2016, 18:21
I had it fitted but in 3 months of owning my GTI I haven't actually used it.

I do find the camera very useful though.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: mcmaddy on 04 September 2016, 18:35
If the car in front or behind isn't parked properly then the park assist system will park like they are. So the car behind is on the kerb then your car will be parked the same. You need to check how the other cars are parked too. Camera is always the first thing I spec because for the money is a cheap handy factory extra that's a pita to retro fit.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: monkeyhanger on 04 September 2016, 20:59
The rear sensors on my estate are useless, the go to continuous beep loooooong before you get anywhere near an obstacle. I can park closer without sensors. Camera gives you a fish eye view.... which allows you to get an awful lot closer without the annoying beeping.

The beeps go continuous when you are about a foot from the obstacle. When you take this into account you can decide how much closer you are willing to inch back or forward in your maneuvre. Do you want them to be continuous only when you're just touching the obstacle behind you?

The camera is a distraction. You can be looking at the camera's output onscreen the whole time while in reverse, or you can be looking at the bigger picture by turning your head and looking behind you, beyond the camera's limited field and see that impatient pedestrian or car about to cross your car's path as you reverse out of a space that the camera won't see until it may be too late - all while hearing the beeps to judge distance.

I wouldn't spec any of the systems if they weren't standard equipment, the hatchback Golf is very predictable in knowing where the front and back of the car is, it's just a little extra confidence in a tight spot.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: JoeGTI on 04 September 2016, 21:05
How can it possibly be a distraction. That makes zero sense. It gives you a crystal clear picture of what's directly behind you. No beeping sensors offer that.

I know of tragic incident in my locality where a car was reversed out of a driveway over a small child. I think a camera would almost certainly have been a lifesaver in that case.

They should (and will be in time) a mandatory fitted safety item imo.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: monkeyhanger on 04 September 2016, 21:17
How can it possibly be a distraction. That makes zero sense. It gives you a crystal clear picture of what's directly behind you. No beeping sensors offer that.

I know of tragic incident in my locality where a car was reversed out of a driveway over a small child. I think a camera would almost certainly have been a lifesaver in that case.

They should (and will be in time) a mandatory fitted safety item imo.

It gives you a picture of what's directly behind you, not what's coming at you from the side - if you have your head stuck to the monitor and the limited field of view the camera provides, then you won't see the bigger picture over your shoulder.

Did that car that ran the kid over have parking sensors? Was the kid running/walking to the car from the side, or was it sat directly behind the car?
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: JoeGTI on 04 September 2016, 21:31
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Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: JoeGTI on 04 September 2016, 21:33

It was an older car, don't think it had sensors either tbh and afaik the kid was just standing directly behind it when he reversed (slowly).

The camera is an extremely useful aid. The Golf is a small car but the rear window is very small and high. I find it very good at night too, whatever trickery it does - the image even on a dark wet road is clear and bright.

Of course one should use common sense and not rely on it solely on technology aids, but they most definitely help if used sensibly.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: Exonian on 05 September 2016, 03:05
Generally I'm a bit of a fusspot and will try not to park my Golf within 20 feet of other cars unless I absolutely have to. Therefore that makes it quite easy for me to park and the flip side of that is that I'm crap at parking.
I had park assist on my GTI and although I only used it a handful of times I thought it was great.
In fact I used it so seldom I had to look in the manual to remind myself how to set it up to park properly each time I needed to use it!
What made it even better is for those times you left loads of space when you parked but by the time you return to your car some donkey has practically jammed you in to the space. Park Assist will get you out of that space without working up a sweat.
To my eyes it's the best option on a Golf and I wish I still had it.

I drive commercial vehicles whenever I can as it gets me out of the office so I'm reasonably adept at manoevering things a fair bit bigger than a Golf, or even a small house for that matter(!) but still find Park Assist very useful once in a while.
I also used to have a rear camera in the GTI but once the novelty wore off I rarely looked at it. I preferred to use my mirrors and listened to the sensor bleeps. The screen is sat too low in my opinion.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: cosmos on 05 September 2016, 16:54

It gives you a picture of what's directly behind you, not what's coming at you from the side - if you have your head stuck to the monitor and the limited field of view the camera provides, then you won't see the bigger picture over your shoulder.


I'm sure most people don't rely solely on the camera though, I still use my mirrors and look over my shoulder in busy areas. The camera is handy when negotiating tight parking spots though or wanting to know exactly where the back end is.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: J400uk on 05 September 2016, 17:37
Park assist is a bit of a gimmick but it does work and is worth the £150 IMO! I use mine occasionally and it only messes up if the other car(s) aren't parked properly.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: dippy_x on 07 September 2016, 07:37
Never had a problem with park assist myself.  Use it occasionally and never had an issue.  As above for £150 it's a pretty inexpensive toy in the grand scheme of things.
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: Gnasher on 07 September 2016, 10:15
I specced both park assist and a camera. I actually wanted the camera but park assist was just 'too cheap' as an option to ignore.

I use the camera loads, obviously in combination with the mirrors and turning my head around (although not like an owl) but can safely say that apart from showing off to mates when I first got it and getting out of tight spaces, park assist never gets used - it's worth it for that alone and it was another switch on the console that wasn't blank (that last blank switch still bugs me lol).
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: fredgroves on 07 September 2016, 14:30
it was another switch on the console that wasn't blank (that last blank switch still bugs me lol).

Have you thought about curing your OCD with one of these sticker kits?

(http://www.joelfeder.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/IMG_2725.jpg)
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: mjh_056 on 07 September 2016, 14:51
I glad I opted for the rear camera instead of park assist after hearing this.
It sounds seriously flawed and a gimmicky waste of money :wink:

So is the camera. The graphics and beeps of the standard parking sensor are more than adequate for the job (giving a good feeling of distance from obstacle) rather than the "toilet roll telescope" view of the camera.

Coped quite well for many many years with just eyes as driving aid but admit to having liked the sensors as an additional aid and in the upcoming R feel the rear camera will be useful for the tighter car parks as an aid

These elements do not slow the process so very useful and does make it easier in the tighter gaps.

Some places that have to stop require pretty quick parking, or you have a stack of cars backed up behind you, so its align and parked in about the same time as the parking assist is still working it out  :wink:

But one thing never been tempted by is the parking assist!! (though its not an option on the R anyway, bumpers different? so maybe for £150 may have been tempted for gimmick sake,)
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: jv on 07 September 2016, 15:39
it was another switch on the console that wasn't blank (that last blank switch still bugs me lol).

Have you thought about curing your OCD with one of these sticker kits?

(http://www.joelfeder.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/IMG_2725.jpg)

But they aren't on straight, aaaaargghhh  :laugh:
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: kalimon on 07 September 2016, 16:13
it was another switch on the console that wasn't blank (that last blank switch still bugs me lol).

Have you thought about curing your OCD with one of these sticker kits?

(http://www.joelfeder.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/IMG_2725.jpg)


But they aren't on straight, aaaaargghhh  :laugh:
Love them stickers, must get some soon :grin:
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: itavaltalainen on 07 September 2016, 19:36
Where can I get them ? :D
Title: Re: Park Assist.
Post by: SCOTTE on 07 September 2016, 21:56
I disagree with most comments on here, park assist works just as says in the manual every time I use it, parks about 4-6 inches from the kerb. Camera is useful too especially with the large pro screen.

Can you share your secret on how you get it to work so good for you please?