Interior controls

Asked by Didntknow1 Jul 14, 2019 at 12:28 AM about the 2019 Ford Edge ST AWD

Question type: General

What is the button to right of the active park assist
button on the center console? It has the letter P
with lines pointing towards what looks line a safety
cone with word off on it.

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The backup sensors im pretty sure. When you back up and are close to an object/wall, it should beep at you. The closer you get, the faster it beeps. The backup camera works in conjunction with it for added safety, but some people have the camera and not the added sensors. I love having it! Im not sure if yours if factory set to ON or OFF, but try backing up, if it beeps when youre close to an object/wall its on. When you don't want it to beep, hit the button to turn it off. It should automatically turn back on when you restart the car. hope this helps!

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