When a turn signal is set, unnecessary lines and areas are hidden. 
Orientation lines overview 
Meaning of the orientation lines and areas projected on screen 
⇒ fig. 155. All distances of the orientation lines refer to a vehicle on a 
level surface. 
(1) Red: Safety distance. Area up to about 16 inches (40 cm) behind 
the vehicle on the road. 
(2) Vehicle's width limits. 
(3) Point to change steering angle. 
 When the yellow line touches the curb or any other parking 
space boundary, the steering wheel must be turned in the oppo-
site direction (close-up view). 
(4) The area parallel to the vehicle that is needed for parking. The 
area shown must fit completely into the parking space. 
(5) Parked vehicle at the curb. 
Parking 
  Position the vehicle about 3 feet (1 meter) away from and parallel 
to the parking space and shift into Reverse. 
  On the screen of the navigation system, activate Mode 2 for paral-
lel parking. 
  Back up slowly and steer the vehicle so that the yellow surface on 
the screen is flush with the side boundary of the parking space (such 
as the curb) and stops short of any obstacle (5), such as another ve-
hicle. 
  Turn the steering wheel as far as it will go into the direction of the 
parking space and slowly back up. 
  Once the yellow line (3) touches the side of the parking space, for 
example, a marking or the curb (close-up view), turn the steering 
wheel as far as it will go in the opposite direction. 
  Continue backing up until the vehicles is positioned in the parking 
space parallel to the road. If necessary, correct the parking position. 
  It may take up to 5 seconds for the area detected by the sensors 
to be displayed on the factory-installed radio or navigation system 
screen.