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Passenger compartment lighting152
Home safe lighting155
Approach lighting155
Messages in the instrument paneland center display155
Handling messages in the instru-ment panel and center display157
Handling messages stored from theinstrument panel and center display158
Instrument panel App menu160
Using the instrument panel App menu160
Using the windshield wipers161
Activating/deactivating the rain sensor162
Windshield and headlight washers163
Tailgate window wiper and washer164
Steering wheel164
Adjusting the steering wheel166
Seats166
Manually operated front seats167
Power front seats*168
Adjusting power front seats*168
Adjusting the passenger's seat fromthe driver's seat*169
Using the power seat memory function*169
Multifunctional front seats*170
Adjusting function settings in themultifunctional front seats*171
Easy access to and from the driver seat174
Rear seats175
Adjusting the second row head restraints175
Moving the second row seats for-ward/rearward176
Adjusting the second row backrest tilt177
Folding the second row backrests178
Getting into and out of the third rowof seats179
Folding the third row backrests180
Driver profiles181
Selecting a driver profile181
Editing a driver profile182
Linking a remote key to a driver profile183
Importing/exporting a driver profilefrom/to a USB flash drive184
CLIMATE
Climate control system188
Perceived temperature188
Climate system sensors189
Parking climate (preconditioning)189
Activating/deactivating the parkingclimate timer191
Activating/deactivating the climatecomfort retaining function*191
Preconditioning timer192
Setting the parking climate (precon-ditioning) timer192
Starting and stopping preconditioning194
Preconditioning symbols and messages195
Air quality196
Clean Zone Interior Package (CZIP)*197
Interior Air Quality System (IAQS)*197
Passenger compartment air filter198
Automatic climate control198
Climate system controls199
Climate system controls in the centerdisplay199
Rear climate system controls on thetunnel console201
Setting the blower speed201
Setting the temperature203
Turning recirculation on and off205
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.82
WARNING
•Do not use child safety seats or childbooster cushions/backrests in the frontpassenger's seat. We also recommendthat children under 4 feet 7 inches(140 cm) in height who have outgrownthese devices sit in the rear seat with theseat belt fastened.
•Sedan models: Keep vehicle doors andtrunk locked and keep remote controlsout of a child
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3. Press and hold the button on the originalremote control that is to be programmed on
HomeLink® and observe the HomeLink®
indicator light. Hold the button until the indi-cator light has changed from flashing yellowonce a second to either flashing green 10times a second or by glowing steadily green.
When the HomeLink® indicator light flashesor glows steadily green, the button on theoriginal remote control can be released.Note: for certain remote controls, theinstructions listed under "Gate operators/Canadian programming" at the end of thisarticle should be used instead of step 3.
4.Press the programmed HomeLink® buttonand check the indicator light.
Indicator light glows steadily green: pro-gramming has been completed. The garagedoor, gate, etc., should now be activatedwhen the programmed button is pressed.
Indicator light flashes 10 times a second:
press the HomeLink® button that is beingprogrammed. Hold it for 2 seconds andrelease it. Repeat the “press/hold/release”sequence a second time, and, depending onthe brand of the garage door opener, repeatthis sequence a third time to complete theprogramming process. Programming shouldnow be completed and the garage door,gate, etc., should now be activated when theprogrammed button is pressed.
If the garage door, etc. still does notreact: continue with steps 6-8 to completeprogramming.
5. Locate the "training" button on the garagedoor opener, etc. The designation and colorof the button may vary, depending on themanufacturer. It is usually located near theantenna attachment on the device.
6.Press the device's "training" button. Whenthis has been done, step 8 must be comple-ted within 30 seconds.
7.Press and hold the HomeLink® button beingprogrammed for 2 seconds and release it.Repeat the “press/hold/release” sequence asecond time, and, depending on the brand ofthe garage door opener, repeat thissequence a third time to complete the pro-gramming process. Programming should nowbe completed and the garage door, gate, etc.,should now be activated when the pro-grammed button is pressed.
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Gate Operator/Canadian Programming
Canadian radio-frequency laws require transmit-ter signals to “time-out” (or quit) after severalseconds of transmission – which may not be longenough for HomeLink to pick up the signal dur-ing programming. Similar to this Canadian law,some U.S. gate operators are designed to “time-out” in the same manner.
If you live in Canada or you are having difficultiesprogramming a gate operator or garage dooropener by using the “Programming” procedures,replace “Programming HomeLink” step 3with the following:
•Continue to press and hold the HomeLinkbutton while you press and release - everytwo seconds (“cycle”) your hand-held trans-mitter until the HomeLink indicator lightchanges from a slow to a rapidly blinkinglight. Now you may release both the Home-Link and hand-held transmitter buttons.
Proceed with “Programming” step 4 to complete.
Using HomeLink ®
When programming has been completed,
HomeLink® can be used instead of the originalremote controls.
To operate, press and hold the programmed
HomeLink® button until the trained device begins
to operate3 (this may take several seconds). The
indicator light will glow steadily or flash when thebutton has been pressed. Activation will nowoccur for the trained device (i.e., garage dooropener, gate operator, security system, entry doorlock, home/office lighting, etc.).
NOTE
If the ignition is switched off, HomeLink willfunction for 30 minutes after the driver's doorhas been opened.
For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of thedevice may also be used at any time.
In the event that there are still programming diffi-culties or questions, contact HomeLink at:www.HomeLink.com, www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or by phoning the hotline at 1–800–355–3515.
Resetting HomeLink ®
buttons
Use the following procedure to reset (erase pro-
gramming) from the three HomeLink® buttons(individual buttons cannot be reset but can be“reprogrammed” as outlined in the following sec-tion):
1.Press and hold HomeLink® buttons 1 and 3for approx. 10 seconds until the indicatorlight begins to flash green.
2. Release both buttons.
>HomeLink® is now in the training (orlearning) mode and can be programmedat any time beginning with “To program
HomeLink®" above.
Reprogramming a single HomeLink ®
button
To reprogram an individual HomeLink® button:
1.Press and hold the desired HomeLink® but-ton. DO NOT release the button.
2. The yellow indicator light will begin to flashafter 20 seconds. Without releasing theHomeLink button, proceed with “To program
HomeLink®" step 1 above.
For questions or comments, contact HomeLinkat: www.HomeLink.com, www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or by phoning the hotline at 1–800–355–3515.
FCC (USA) and IC (Canada)
This device complies with FCC rules part 15 andIndustry Canada RSS-210. Operation is subjectto the following two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmful interference, and (2) Thisdevice must accept any interference that may bereceived including interference that may causeundesired operation. WARNING: The transmitterhas been tested and complies with FCC and IC
3Do not hold the button for more than 20 seconds as this will clear the programming of the button.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.111
Operating the laminated panoramic
roof*
When opened automatically, the sun shade androof open first to the "comfort" position thathelps reduce wind noise and then open com-pletely.
In the tilt (ventilation) position, the rear edge ofthe front section of the roof is raised.
Operation
WARNING
•During manual closing, if the laminatedpanoramic roof is obstructed, immediatelyopen it again.
•Never open or close the laminated panor-amic roof if it is obstructed in any way.
•Never allow a child to operate the lamina-ted panoramic roof.
•Never leave a child alone in a vehicle.
•When leaving the vehicle, ensure that theignition is in mode 0. Never leave aremote key in the vehicle.
•Never extend any object or body partthough the open laminated panoramicroof, even if the vehicle's ignition is com-pletely switched off.
CAUTION
The optional panoramic roof should not beopened while load carriers are installed onthe vehicle.
Manual open (arrow points toward the rear ofthe vehicle)
Auto open
Manual close
Auto close
The laminated panoramic roof and sun shade canbe operated when the ignition is in at leastmode I.
Manual operation
1.Opening the sun shade: Pull the controlback to the first stop (the manual open posi-tion) and hold it until the sun shade hasopened to the position of your choice.
2.Opening the laminated panoramic roof:Pulling the control back to the first stop (themanual open position) and holding it a sec-ond time will open the laminated panoramicroof to the "comfort" position that helpsreduce wind noise while driving. Pull the con-trol a third time to open the roof completely.
Perform this procedure in reverse order to closethe laminated panoramic roof and/or sun shade.
Movement of the laminated panoramic roof willstop if the control is released while it is in themanual open position.
NOTE
For manual opening, the sun shade must firstbe fully open before it will be possible to openthe laminated panoramic roof. When closing,the laminated panoramic roof must be fullyclosed before the sun shade can be closed.
Automatic operation
1.Opening the sun shade: Pull the control asfar back as possible (to the auto open posi-tion) and release it.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.155
Home safe lighting
The home safe lighting function illuminates thearea in front of the vehicle in dark conditions.
This function turns on the headlights, parkinglights, outer door handle lights* and license platelights for a set amount of time.
The length of time that these lights remain illumi-nated can be set in the center display. Thedefault setting is 30 seconds.
To activate home safe lighting:
1.Switch off the ignition (mode 0).
2.Push the turn signal lever as far as possibletowards the dashboard and release it.
3. Exit the vehicle and lock the doors.
Related information
•Using the center display (p. 50)
•Settings view (p. 115)
•Ignition modes (p. 400)
Approach lighting
Approach lighting (the parking lights, outer doorhandle lights*, license plate lighting, courtesylighting and footwell lighting) can be activated toprovide light as you walk toward the vehicle.
To use this feature, deselect/select WelcomeLight in the center display's menu system.
If this function has been selected in the menu, itis activated by pressing the unlock button onthe remote key as you approach the vehicle.
If a door is opened while the function is activated,the lighting in the outer door handle* and cour-tesy lighting will remain illuminated for a some-what longer period of time.
Related information
•Settings view (p. 115)
•Home safe lighting (p. 155)
•Remote key (p. 238)
Messages in the instrument paneland center display
Information and warning messages are dis-played in the instrument panel and center dis-play.
Instrument panel
Message in the instrument panel (12" version)
High-priority messages are displayed in theinstrument panel.
Messages may appear in different parts of theinstrument panel depending on their context. Themessage will time out after a short period of timeor disappear when it has been confirmed or ifaction has been taken. Messages that need to bestored will be saved under My car messages inthe center display's Top view.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.168
Power front seats*
The power front seats offer a number of adjust-ment possibilities to help maximize comfort andergonomics.
The power seats have an overload protector thatactivates if a seat is blocked by any object. If thisoccurs, put the ignition in mode I or 0 and waitfor a short period before operating the seatagain.
The power seat(s) can be adjusted for a shortperiod after unlocking the door with the remotekey without switching the ignition on. Seat adjust-ment can always be made when the engine isrunning.
Related information
•Multifunctional front seats* (p. 170)
•Adjusting power front seats* (p. 168)
•Using the power seat memory function*(p. 169)
•Manually operated front seats (p. 167)
•Turning seat heating* on and off (p. 210)
•Turning front seat ventilation* on and off(p. 211)
•Easy access to and from the driver seat(p. 174)
Adjusting power front seats*
The power front seat(s) can be adjusted to manypositions to help improve comfort and ergonom-ics.
Adjust lumbar support by pressing the con-trol up/down/forward/rearward
Raise/lower the front edge of the seat cush-ion by moving the control up/down
Raise/lower the seat by moving the controlup/down
Move the seat forward/rearward by movingthe control forward/rearward
Change backrest tilt by moving the controlforward/rearward
Only one of the power seat's controls can beused at the same time.
The front seat backrests can be folded downcompletely.
Related information
•Power front seats* (p. 168)
•Using the power seat memory function*(p. 169)
•Multifunctional front seats* (p. 170)
•Seat belts (p. 66)
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Driver profiles
Many of the vehicle's settings can be adapted tothe driver's personal preferences and saved inone or more driver profiles.
The personal settings made are automaticallysaved in the active driver profile. Each remote keyis linked to a driver profile and when this key isused, the vehicle's settings are adapted accord-ing to the specific ones saved in that profile.
Which settings are saved in driver
profiles?
The settings that can be changed in the vehicleare either personal or global.
Changes made to personal settings are savedautomatically in the active (current) driver profile,assuming that this profile is not locked. See thearticle "Editing a driver profile" for additionalinformation.
Changes to global settings are not saved in aspecific driver profile but instead affect all driverprofiles.
Global settings
Global settings and parameters remain the sameregardless of which driver profile is currentlyactive.
Keyboard layout is an example of a global setting.If driver profile X is used to add additional key-board languages, these languages will also beavailable even if driver profile Y is used. This type
of global change is not specific to a single driverprofile.
Personal settings
If driver profile X has been used to e.g., set thebrightness for the center display, driver profile Ywill not be affected by this setting since it is spe-cific (personal) to driver profile X.
See also the article "Categories in Settings view"for an overview of global and personal settings.
Related information
•Editing a driver profile (p. 182)
•Categories in Settings view (p. 116)
Selecting a driver profile
The most recently selected driver profile will beused automatically the next time the vehicle isstarted. However, a different driver profile can beselected after the vehicle has started.
When the vehicle is started, the most recentlyselected driver profile will be shown at the top ofthe center display. There are two alternatives forchanging to another driver profile.
Alternative1:
1.Tap the name of the drive profile shown atthe top of the center display when the vehi-cle has been started.
> A list of driver profiles that can beselected will be displayed.
2. Select the desired profile.
3.Tap Confirm.
>The new driver profile has now beenselected and the system will load the set-tings stored in that profile.
Alternative 2:
1. Pull down the center display's Top view.
2.Tap Profile.
>A list of driver profiles that can beselected will be displayed.
3. Select the desired profile.