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Memory function in power front seat *Door mirror positions can be saved in the mem- ory function of the power front seat.
Angling the door mirror when parking 28The door mirror can be angled down for thedriver to view the side of the road when parkingfor example.
–Engage reverse gear and press the
L or R
button.
When reverse gear is disengaged the mirror automatically returns to its original position afterapprox. 10 seconds, or earlier by pressing the button labelled L or R respectively.
Automatic angling of the door mirror
when parking 28
When reverse gear is engaged the door mirror is automatically angled down so that the driver cansee the side of the road when parking for exam-ple. When reverse gear is disengaged the mirrorautomatically returns to its original position aftera short time. Settings for this function are set via the centre display: 1.
Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarMirrors and Easy Entry. 3.
Under
Exterior Mirror Tilt at Reverse,
select Off, Driver, Passenger or Both to
activate/deactivate and to select which review mirror should be angled.
Automatic retraction when locking *When the car is locked/unlocked with the remotecontrol key the door mirrors are automaticallyretracted/extended. The function can be activated/deactivated via the centre display: 1.
Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarMirrors and Easy Entry.
3. Select
Fold Mirror When Locked to acti-
vate/deactivate.
Resetting to neutralMirrors that have been moved out of position by an external force must be reset electrically to theneutral position for electric retracting/extendingto work correctly: 1. Retract the mirrors with the L and R buttons.
2. Fold them out again with the L and R but-
tons.
3. Repeat the above procedure as necessary.The mirrors are now reset in neutral position.
Automatic dimming *Bright light from behind is automatically dimmed by the interior rearview and door mirrors. For the door mirrors to be fitted with this function requires that the interior rearview mirror also hasautomatic dimming, see the section "Interior rear-view mirror". Automatic dimming is always active while driving, apart from when gearbox reverse position isselected. Dimming sensitivity can be adjusted inthree levels and will affect the interior rearviewand the door mirrors.
NOTE
When sensitivity is changed there is no imme- diately noticeable change in dimming, but thechange will be complete after a while.
Settings for this function are set via the centre display: 1.
Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
My CarMirrors and Easy Entry.
3. Under
Rearview Mirror Auto Dimming,
select Normal, Dark or Light.
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Retractable power door mirrors *The mirrors can be retracted for parking/driving in narrow spaces: 1.
Depress the L and R buttons simultaneously
(ignition position must be at least I).
2. Release them after approximately 1 second. The mirrors automatically stop in the fully retracted position.
Fold out the mirrors by pressing down the L and
R buttons simultaneously. The mirrors automati-
cally stop in the fully extended position.
Related information
• Interior rearview mirror (p. 155)
• Settings view (p. 169)
• Using the memory function in the power front seat
* (p. 122)
Interior rearview mirror The interior rearview mirror can be dimmed with a control in the mirror's lower edge. Alternatively,the rearview mirror dims automatically.
Control for dimming
Manual dimmingBright light from behind could be reflected in the rearview mirror and dazzle the driver. Use dim-ming with the dimming control when lights frombehind are distracting:
1. Use dimming by moving the control in
towards the passenger compartment.
2. Return to normal mode by moving the control towards the windscreen.
Automatic dimming *Bright light from behind is automatically dimmed by the rearview mirror. The control for manualdimming is not available on mirrors with auto-matic dimming. The rearview mirror contains two sensors - one forward facing and one rearward facing - thatwork together to identify and eliminate dazzlinglight. The forward facing sensor detects ambientlight, while the rearward facing sensor detectsthe light from vehicle headlights behind.
NOTE
If the sensors are obscured by e.g. parking permits, transponders, sun visors or objects inthe seats or in the cargo area in such a waythat light is prevented from reaching the sen-sors, then the dimming function of the interiorrearview and door mirrors is reduced.
Automatic dimming is always active while driving, apart from when gearbox reverse position isselected. Dimming sensitivity can be adjusted inthree levels and will affect the interior rearviewand the door mirrors.
NOTE
When sensitivity is changed there is no imme- diately noticeable change in dimming, but thechange will be complete after a while.

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162 blind once more in the same direction without pinch protection, if this is done within 10 secondsafter pinch protection deployment. It is thereforepossible to override the pinch protection whenclosing has been interrupted e.g. if ice hasformed around the glass cover, by continuallypressing the control forward/downward until theglass cover and/or sun blind is closed.
Related information
•
Panorama roof
* (p. 158)
• Ignition positions (p. 385)
• Remote control key (p. 236)
• Locking/unlocking from the inside (p. 245)
• Locking/unlocking from the outside (p. 241)
HomeLink ®
*30
HomeLink ®
is a programmable remote control
that is integrated into the car's electrical system.
General
Button 1
Button 2
Button 3
Indicator lamp
HomeLink ®
31
is a programmable remote control
that can remotely control up to three different devices (e.g., garage door openers, alarm sys-tems, outdoor and indoor lighting, etc.) and thus replace their remote controls. HomeLink ®
is sup-
plied built into the interior rearview mirror. The HomeLink
®
panel consists of three programma-
ble buttons and one indicator lamp in the mirror glass. For more information about HomeLink ®
, visit
www.HomeLink.com, www.youtube.com/ HomeLinkGentex or call the toll-free number00 8000 466 354 65 (or the toll number+49 6838 907 277).
WARNING
• If HomeLink ®
is used to control a garage
door or gate, ensure that nobody is near the door or gate while it is in motion.
• While programming HomeLink, thegarage door or gate being programmedmay activate. For this reason, make surethat nobody is in the vicinity of the door orgate while programming is in progress.
• The car should be outside the garagewhile a garage door opener is being pro-
grammed.
• Do not use HomeLink ®
for any garage
door that does not have safety stop andsafety reverse.
Save the original remote controls for future pro-gramming (e.g. when changing to another car orfor use in another vehicle). It is also recom-
30 Applies to certain markets.
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mended that the programming for the buttons is deleted when the car is sold; see the section "Programming HomeLink
®
".
Related information
• Programming HomeLink ®
* (p. 163)
Programming HomeLink ®
*32
Instructions for programming HomeLink ®
.
Programming HomeLink ®
NOTE
In certain vehicles the ignition must be switched on or in "accessory position" before HomeLink
®
can be programmed or used.
Preferably fit new batteries in the remote con-trol that will be replaced by HomeLink ®
for
faster programming and improved transmis-sion of the radio signal. The HomeLink ®
but-
tons should be reset before programming,see the heading "Resetting the HomeLink ®
buttons". When the reset is complete,HomeLink ®
is set in "learn mode" and ready
for programming.
1. Press the 33
button on HomeLink ®
you want
to program. The indicator lamp 33
on
HomeLink ®
should flash yellow once per
second. It is not necessary to hold the button depressed. 2. Aim the remote control towards the
HomeLink ®
button to be programmed and
hold it 2-8 cm from the button. Do not obstruct the indicator lamp on HomeLink ®
.
Note: Some remote controls can program
HomeLink ®
better at a distance of
15-20 cm. Bear this in mind if you encounter problems during programming.
3. Press and hold the button on the original remote control to be programmed on HomeLink ®
and keep an eye on the indicator
lamp. Do not release the button until the indicator lamp has switched from flashingyellow once per second to either flashinggreen 10 times per second or illuminating ina constant green glow. The button on theremote control can be released once theindicator lamp flashes or illuminates in green. Note: For some receivers, programming step
3 may need to be replaced with the instruc- tions in step 4.
4. Press and release the button on the original remote control every other second until theindicator lamp has changed from flashingyellow once per second to either flashinggreen 10 times per second or illuminating ina constant green glow.
32Applies to certain markets.
33 See section "HomeLink ®
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Depress the programmed HomeLink ®
button
and check the indicator lamp. > Constant green glow: If the indicator
lamp illuminates in a constant green glow, programming is complete . The garage
door, gate or similar should now be acti- vated when the programmed button isdepressed. Flashes green 10 times per second: Depress the button being programmed, hold it depressed for 2 seconds and then release it . Repeat the sequence of
pressing/holding/releasing a second timeand, depending on the receiver model,even a third time. Programming shouldnow be complete and the garage door,gate or similar should now be activatedwhen the programmed button isdepressed. If the receiver is still not activated: Continue with programming steps 6-8 to complete programming.
6. Locate programming button 34
on the
receiver for the garage door or similar. It is normally located near the antenna bracket onthe receiver.
7. Depress and release the receiver's program- ming button. Step 8 must be completedwithin 30 seconds of the button beingdepressed.
8. Depress the button being programmed, hold
it depressed for 2 seconds and thenrelease it . Repeat the sequence of press-
ing/holding/releasing a second time and,depending on the receiver model, even a third time. Programming is now be com-
plete and the garage door, gate or similar
should now be activated when the pro- grammed button is depressed.
Operation
When HomeLink ®
is fully programmed it can be
used in place of the separate original remotecontrols. Depress the programmed button. The garage door, gate, alarm system or similar is activated(may take a few seconds). The indicator lamp illu-minates or flashes when the button has beendepressed. Naturally the original remote controls can still be used in parallel with HomeLink ®
if
required.
NOTE
If the ignition is switched off, HomeLink ®
will
work for 30 minutes after the driver's door has been opened.
In the event of programming problems, contact HomeLink ®
at www.HomeLink.com,
www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or call the toll-free number 00 8000 466 354 65 (or thetoll number +49 6838 907 277).
Resetting the HomeLink ®
buttons
It is only possible to reset all of the HomeLink ®
buttons at the same time, not each button indi-vidually. However, individual buttons can bereprogrammed; see the section "Programmingindividual buttons" below.
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1.
Depress buttons 1 and 3 on HomeLink ®
and
hold them depressed until the indicator lamp begins flashing green (about 10 seconds).
2. Release the buttons. >HomeLink ®
is now set to "learn mode"
and is ready to be reprogrammed; see the section "Programming HomeLink ®
"
above.
Programming individual buttons
To reprogram an individual HomeLink ®
button,
proceed as follows: 1. Depress the required button and do not
release .
2. After approx. 20 seconds when the indicator lamp on HomeLink ®
starts to flash yellow,
start with step 1 from the section "Program- ming HomeLink ®
" above.
Note: If the button to be reprogrammed is
not programmed with a new unit, it will resume the previously saved programming.
For more information or to provide feedback about HomeLink ®
, visit www.HomeLink.com,
www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or call the toll-free number 00 8000 466 354 65 (or thetoll number +49 6838 907 277).
Related information
• HomeLink ®
* (p. 162)
Trip computer The car's trip computer records and calculates vales such as e.g. distance, fuel consumptionand average speed whilst driving.
In order to facilitate fuel-efficient driving, informa- tion is recorded about both instantaneous andaverage fuel consumption. The information fromthe trip computer can be shown in the driver dis-play.
12-inch driver display.
8-inch driver display.
The following meters are included in the trip computer:
• Trip meter
• Odometer
• Instantaneous fuel consumption
• Distance to empty tank
• Tourist - alternative speedometer
Trip meterThere are two trip meters, TM and TA. TM can be reset manually and TA is reset auto- matically if the car is not used for at least fourhours. The following information is registered while driv- ing:

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Open and navigate in the app menu35
using the right-
hand steering wheel keypad.
App menu
Left/right
Up/down
Confirm
1. Open the app menu in the driver display by pressing (1). (It is not possible to open the app menu while there is an unacknowledged messagein the driver display. The message must beconfirmed before the app menu can beopened.) 2. Navigate to the trip computer app to left or
right with (2).
> The top four menu rows show measuredvalues for trip meter TM. The next four menu rows show measured values for tripmeter TA. Scroll up or down in the list with(3).
3. Scroll down to the option buttons to select which information to show in the driver dis-play:
• Instantaneous fuel consumption
• Distance to empty tank
• Odometer
• Mileage for trip meter TM, TA, or no dis-play of mileage
• Tourist (alternative speedometer).
Select or deselect an option with the O but-
ton (4). The change is made immediately.
Resetting the trip meter
Reset the trip meter TM with one long press on the RESET button on the left-hand stalk switch.
Trip meter TA only has automatic resetting. The meter is reset if the car is not used for four hoursor more.
Change unitChange the units for mileage, speed, etc. via thecentre display as follows: 1. Press
Settings in the top view.
2. Press
SystemUnits.
3. Under
Units of Measurement, select the
required unit standard: Metric, Imperial orUS.
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Climate control - sensors The climate control system has a number of sen- sors to help control the climate in the car.
Sensor location
Moisture sensor - in the casing by the inte- rior rearview mirror.
Outside temperature sensor - in the right- hand door mirror.
Sun sensor - on the upper side of the instru- ment panel.
Temperature sensor for the passenger com- partment - by the physical buttons in thecentre console.
NOTE
Do not cover or block the sensors with cloth- ing or other objects.
With the Interior Air Quality System * there is also
an air quality sensor that is fitted into the climate control system air intake.
Related information
• Climate control (p. 182)
• Perceived temperature (p. 183)
• Interior Air Quality System
* (p. 185)
Perceived temperature
The climate control system regulates the climate in the passenger compartment based on theperceived temperature, not on actual tempera-ture.
The temperature you select in the passenger compartment corresponds to the physically per-ceived temperature as affected by factors suchas the ambient temperature, air speed, humidity,solar radiation, etc. in and around the car at thetime. The system includes a sun sensor which detects on which side the sun is shining into the passen-ger compartment. This means that the tempera-ture can differ between the right and left-handside's air vents despite the controls being set forthe same temperature on both sides.
Related information
• Climate control (p. 182)
• Climate control - sensors (p. 183)
• Regulating the temperature (p. 190)