Active Park Assist -> Exiting a Parking Space-8-Speed Automatic Transmission for Your Ford Focus 4 Door 2023

Active Park Assist  
EXITING A PARKING SPACE -  
ACTIVE PARK ASSIST  
8-SPEED AUTOMATIC  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
TRANSMISSION  
The system assists leaving only parallel  
parking spaces.  
Active Park Assist Information  
Messages  
Message  
Action  
1. Press the active park assist button.  
2. Use the turn signal lever to choose the  
Active Park Fault  
The system  
requires service.  
Have your vehicle  
checked as soon as  
possible.  
direction to leave.  
3. Press and hold the brake pedal.  
4. Release the steering wheel and shift  
into neutral (N).  
5. Release the parking brake.  
Active Park Assist Frequently  
6. Press and hold the active park assist  
Asked Questions  
button.  
7. Release the brake pedal to allow the  
vehicle to move.  
Why does active park assist not  
operate correctly?  
Note: You can slow down your vehicle at  
The system is unable to detect a  
vehicle, curb or object to park next to  
or in between. The system needs  
boundary objects to operate correctly.  
any time by pressing the brake pedal.  
Note: After the system drives your vehicle  
to a position where you can exit the parking  
space in a forward movement, a message  
appears instructing you to take full control  
of your vehicle.  
Why does active park assist not search  
for a parking space?  
You have switched traction control off.  
Why does active park assist not search  
for a parking space?  
The transmission is in reverse (R). Your  
vehicle must be moving forward to be  
able to detect a parking space.  
Why does active park assist not offer  
a parking space?  
The sensors could be blocked. For  
example, snow, ice or large  
accumulations of dirt. Blocked sensors  
can affect how the system functions.  
Why does active park assist not offer  
a parking space?  
The sensors in the front or rear bumper  
could be damaged.  
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Focus (CGE) Vehicles Built From: 15-03-2021, CG3784en enGBR, Edition date: 202012, First-Printing