jewski01
2026-02-28 18:33
As you're driving slow, I think under ~8mph, look at the screen and it will start to show parking spots it can see, you'll pick one on the screen and follow the prompts.
jewski01
2026-02-28 18:34
With model s, you'll pick the spot using the scroll wheel, shown on the driver display, and then click it to start auto park.
jewski01
2026-02-28 18:35
https://youtube.com/shorts/b-BOsZMbLjc?si=JAhFppstpewFNene
Here's a short to show it off
SubieSTI360
2026-02-28 18:35
Just got my M3P.. I don’t know either so I’ll follow this thread 😂
mbitbb
2026-02-28 18:38
Oh interesting. Ok thanks for that. I have heard “use the scroll wheel to select the spot” but wasn’t thinking of this. Will give it a go
jewski01
2026-02-28 18:39
For model 3/y it's all done on the center screen and slow speed, shows spot, tap it and then hit go.
SubieSTI360
2026-02-28 18:46
Hmm. I’ll have to try. I’m new to the car so bear with me. I’ve parked it a few times myself. And had FSD do it at a charging station once. So if you’re rolling through a parking lot it will show individual spaces and you just tap on one and a prompt comes up to accept (go)?
jewski01
2026-02-28 18:50
That is correct.
SubieSTI360
2026-02-28 19:08
Thanks!! I’ll try it!!
diaperpoop_
2026-02-28 20:46
It’s a good way to check if the camera and steering is calibrated properly. When we got our used Model Y, it always fails at parallel parking until it was calibrated.
SubieSTI360
2026-02-28 20:49
How do you calibrate if it sucks at it?
diaperpoop_
2026-02-28 20:53
You can do it via Service Mode or just have the SC do it if you’re under warranty.
SubieSTI360
2026-02-28 21:37
I’m guessing this is goggle searchable.. but is there an easy east to do this?
mbitbb
2026-03-01 03:52
Did this today, super easy as long as you know what you’re doing lol ty!
jewski01
2026-03-01 06:15
Go into the service tab in your settings while parked. Clicked camera calibration and confirm deleting the current one. Then drive, preferably on a multi lane, well marked highway for like 10-20 miles for it to calibrate.