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Car parking without lines: Tesla's new update masters tight parking spaces

Car parking without lines: Tesla's new update masters tight parking spaces

With the 2024.20.6 update, Tesla has Tesla has improved the Autopark function in Europe. It now works for vehicles with and without ultrasonic sensors. But what is behind this new technology and what are the limitations?

Introduction

Tesla has come up with the latest update 2024.20.6 introduced a new version of the Autopark function, which enables vehicles to park themselves. What is particularly interesting is that this new version works both with and without ultrasonic sensors. But what does it take to Autopark work optimally, and are there any limitations?

What you need for Autopark

To use the Autopark function function, you need either the Full Self-Driving package (FSD) or the Enhanced Autopilot package (EP). Interestingly, it doesn't matter whether your Tesla is equipped with an Intel or AMD processor. Teslas with AMD processors however, offer high-fidelity park visualization, while Intel-based systems display a somewhat slimmed-down version.

However, one thing remains the same: the function is not yet available for forward parking. For Autopark to work in reverse or sideways, either clearly marked parking spaces or parked cars must be present. Without clear markings or cars, the Autopark function will not work. This can be problematic, especially in underground garages, where the markings are often faded or non-existent.

The new Autopark function in detail

The revised Autopark version now even masters very tight parking spaces. Tesla has managed to optimize the technology in such a way that parking works almost as if by magic. But caution is advised: When sideways parking it can happen that the vehicle parks too close to kerbs, which could cause damage to the rims. Proper camera calibration is crucial for accurate steering.

If the calibration is lost after an update or service work, you can restore it manually in the menu under "Vehicle/Service/Camera calibration" menu. The best way to do this is to drive on a multi-lane road or highway with clear lane markings.

What to do if there are no lines?

In some cases, Autopark does not recognize the parking spaces if there are no clear markings or adjacent vehicles. A user report on Reddit provided a clever solution: by sticking wide white lines made from adhesive tape on the ground, Autopark was able to recognize the parking space as if they were real lines. This simple trick shows that automatic parking maneuvers can be carried out successfully even without official markings.

Conclusion

Thanks to the new Autopark update from Tesla parking has become more precise and faster. The function now also works without ultrasonic sensors, which benefits many drivers. However, there are still limitations, such as the need for clearly visible parking markings. Simple tricks, such as applying adhesive tape, can offer a creative solution here.

Overall, it is clear that Tesla has taken a big step towards autonomous driving with this update. For Tesla-drivers who value comfort and technology, Autopark is becoming an increasingly important feature.

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