Circuit/System Description
The parking assist system is enabled and disabled through the parking assist switch. When enabled, the parking assist indicator will illuminate.
For vehicles without UGN, the switch and indicator are connected to the Parking Assist Control Module. The Parking Assist Control Module supplies a reference voltage to the parking assist switch. When the switch is pressed, the signal circuit is grounded. The Parking Assist Control Module can control the Park Assist Indicator by grounding the control circuit to illuminate the LED which indicates that the system is enabled.
With UGN, the indicator and switch are connected to the Active Safety Control Module. The Active Safety Control Module receives input from several modules including the Parking Assist Control Module to provide additional features. Refer to Object Detection Description and Operation (with Rear Park Assist, UD7) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Front and Rear Park Assist, UD5) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Side Blind Zone Alert, UDQ) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Rear Cross Traffic Alert, UFG) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Lane Departure Warning, UFL) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Forward Collision Alert, UEU) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Pedestrian Impact Detection, B3T) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Haptic Signal Motor Seat) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Adaptive Cruise Control, KSG, N America) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Active Safety System, UGN, except N America) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Adaptive Cruise Control, KSG, except N America) Object Detection Description and Operation (with Active Safety System, UGN, N America) for additional information on UGN. A malfunction in with the UGN system may also disable parking assist. The parking assist alerts and DTCs are from the Parking Assist Control Module with the exception of the indicator DTCs which are sent by the Active Safety Control Module. There are no switch DTCs for vehicles with the Active Safety Control Module.
The Parking Assist Control Module supplies an 8V reference voltage and a low reference to the object sensors. The sensors will return a signal based on the reflections from objects within range of the sensors.
When an object is detected, the Parking Assist Control Module will send serial data to the radio and memory seat module to provide either an audible alert or haptic feedback through the Active Safety Seat. The driver can select between audible or haptic alerts in the vehicle personalization menu.