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Climate The vehicle is equipped with electronic cli- mate control. The climate system cools, heatsand dehumidifies the air in the passengercompartment.
All of the climate system functions are con- trolled from the center display and the buttonson the center console. Certain rear seat functions can also be con- trolled from the climate controls * on the rear
of the tunnel console.
Related information
Climate zones (p. 196)
Climate control sensors (p. 197)
Perceived temperature (p. 197)
Climate control system voice commands (p. 198)
Parking climate
* (p. 223)
Air quality (p. 199)
Air distribution (p. 201)
Climate system controls (p. 207)
Climate zones The vehicle is divided into climate zones to make it possible to set different temperaturesfor different parts of the passenger compart-ment.
2-zone climate system
Climate zones with 2-zone climate system.
In 2-zone climate systems, the passenger compartment temperature can be set sepa-rately for the left and right sides of the vehicle.
4-zone climate system
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Climate zones with 4-zone climate system.
In 4-zone climate systems, the passenger compartment temperature can be set sepa-rately for the left and right sides of the vehicle,and for the front and rear seats.
Related information
Climate (p. 196)
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Climate control sensors
The climate system has a number of sensors to help regulate the climate settings in thevehicle.
Location of the sensors
Sunlight sensors - on the upper side of the dashboard.
Humidity sensor - in the rearview mirror console.
Ambient temperature sensor - in the right- side door mirror.
Passenger compartment temperature sen- sor - near the buttons in the center con-sole.
NOTE
Do not cover or block the sensors with clothing or other objects.
On vehicles equipped with the Interior Air Quality System *, there is also an air quality
sensor in the climate system's air intake.
Related information
Climate (p. 196)
Interior Air Quality System
* (p. 200)
Perceived temperature
The climate control system regulates the cli- mate in the passenger compartment basedon perceived temperature, not actual tem-perature.
The selected passenger compartment tem- perature is based on the physical perception ofthe current ambient temperature, airflowspeed, humidity, sunlight in the passengercompartment, etc. The system has a sunlight sensor that detects which side of the vehicle the sunlight is shin-ing on and adjusts the temperature accord-ingly. This means that the temperature of theair coming out of the vents may be differentfor the left and right sides, even if the tem-perature setting is the same for both sides.
Related information
Climate (p. 196)
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Related information
Climate (p. 196)
Adjusting air distribution (p. 202)
Opening, closing and directing air vents (p. 203)
Air distribution options (p. 204)
Adjusting air distribution
Air distribution can be adjusted manually if needed.
1. Tap the symbol in the center of the climate bar to open Climate view in the center dis- play.
Air distribution buttons in Climate view.
Air distribution - windshield defrost vents
Air distribution - dashboard and center console air vents
Air distribution - floor air vents
2. Tap one or more air distribution buttons to open/close the airflow for that vent.
> The air distribution changes and the
buttons will light up or go out.
Related information
Air distribution (p. 201)
Opening, closing and directing air vents (p. 203)
Air distribution options (p. 204)
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Air distribution options
Air distribution can be adjusted manually if needed. The following options are available.
Air distribution Purpose
If all air distribution buttons are deselected in manual mode, the climate control system will revert to automatic mode.
Main airflow from defroster vents. Some airflow from other vents.Helps remove ice and condensation in cold and humid weather(blower speed should not be set too low).
Main airflow from dashboard vents. Some airflow from other vents.Provides effective cooling in warm weather.
Main airflow from floor vents. Some airflow from other vents. Provides heating or cooling in footwell areas.
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Climate system controls
The climate system functions are controlled from physical buttons on the center console,the center display, and the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console *.
Physical buttons in the center console
Button for max defroster.
Button for heated rear window and door mirrors.
Climate bar in the center displayThe most common climate system functionscan be controlled from the climate bar.
Temperature controls for driver and pas- senger side.
Controls for heated * and ventilated * driver
and front passenger seat, as well as heated steering wheel *.
Button for opening Climate view. The graphic in the button shows activated cli-mate system settings.
Climate view in the center displayTap the symbol in the center of theclimate bar to open Climate view. Depending on equipment level, Cli- mate view may be divided into sev-
eral tabs. Toggle between the tabs by swipingthe screen to the left/right or by tapping thedesired heading.
Main climate
In addition to the functions in the climate bar, other main climate system functions can be controlled from the
Main climate tab.
Max, Rear – Controls for defrosting win-
dows and door mirrors.
AC - Air conditioning controls.
Recirc - Air recirculation controls.
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Air distribution controls.
Blower control for front seats 2
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AUTO - Automatic climate control.
Rear climate control *
All climate system functions for the rear seat can be controlled from the Rear climate tab.
2nd row climate - Rear seat climate func-
tion. Blower control for rear seats.
Rear seat temperature control.
Rear seat heating * and ventilation * con-
trols.
Parking climate *
Parking climate functions can be controlled from the Parking climate tab.
Climate controls on the rear side of the tunnel console *
Rear seat ventilation control *.
Rear seat heating control *.
Rear seat temperature control.
Button for locking/unlocking climate panel.
Blower control for rear seats.
If the vehicle has heated rear seats * but does
not have a climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console, there will be buttons on therear side of the tunnel console to control thisfunction. The climate panel has a screen lock to help prevent inadvertently changing blower speed
2 With the 2-zone climate system, the control is shared with the rear seat.
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Activating and deactivating the heated rear seats from the rear seat
With 2-zone system:
Buttons for seat heating on the rear side of the tun- nel console.
–Press repeatedly on the left or right seat heating buttons on the rear side of thetunnel console to select one of four levels:
Off, High, Medium or Low.
> The level is changed and the indicator lights in the button display the level. With 4-zone system
*:
Seat heating controls and indicator lights on the rear side of the tunnel console.
–Press repeatedly on the left or right seat heating buttons in the climate panel onthe tunnel console to select one of four levels:
Off, High, Medium or Low.
> The level will be changed and the cli- mate panel screen will show the new level.
Related information
Climate system controls (p. 207)
Activating and deactivating front seat ventilation
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The seats can be ventilated to provide increased comfort in warm weather.
The ventilation system consists of fans in the seats and backrest that draw air through theseat upholstery. The cooler the passengercompartment is, the greater the cooling effectof the ventilation. The system can be activatedwhen the engine is running.
1. Tap the left- or right-side steering wheel and seat button in the center display's cli- mate bar to open the controls for steeringwheel and seat heating. If the vehicle is not equipped with heated seats or heated steering wheel (for thedriver's side), the button for seat ventila-tion is directly accessible in the climatebar.
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Activating and deactivating the ventilated rear seats from the rearseats
Seat ventilation controls and indicator lights on the rear side of the tunnel console.
–Press repeatedly on the left or right seat ventilation buttons on the climate panel onthe tunnel console to select one of four levels:
Off, High, Medium or Low.
> The level will be changed and the cli- mate panel screen will show the new level.
Related information
Climate system controls (p. 207)
Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel
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The steering wheel can be heated for added comfort in cold weather.
1. Tap the driver's side steering wheel and seat button in the climate bar in the center display to open the controls for steeringwheel and seat heating. If the vehicle is not equipped with heated or ventilated seats, the button for steeringwheel heating is directly accessible in theclimate bar.
2. Tap the steering wheel heating buttonrepeatedly to select one of the four levels:
Off, High, Medium or Low.
> The level is changed and the set level is displayed in the button.
Related information
Climate system controls (p. 207)
Activating and deactivating automatic steering wheel heating
* (p. 213)
Activating and deactivating automatic steering wheel heating *
The steering wheel can be heated for added comfort in cold weather.
Steering wheel heating can be set to automat- ically activate when the engine is started.When set to automatically activate, heatingwill be turned on at low ambient tempera-tures. 1. Tap
Settings in the Top view in the center
display.
2. Tap
Climate.
3. Select
Auto Steering Wheel Heating
Level to activate/deactivate automatic
start of heated steering wheel.
> An "A" will be displayed next to the heated steering wheel button in the cli- mate bar when auto start has beenactivated.
4. Select
Low, Medium or High to select
level after the function has been activated.
Related information
Activating and deactivating the heated steering wheel
* (p. 213)