Alerts and Notifications 141
Software Updates 142
Updating Software 142 Viewing Release Notes 143High-Voltage Battery Pack &
ChargingElectric Vehicle Components 145
High-Voltage Components 145
Battery Information 147
About the Vehicle Batteries 147
High Voltage Battery Pack Care 147
Charging Instructions 148
Safety Checklist 148 Charge Port Door 148Charging the Vehicle 149Disconnecting the Charging Cable 149
Charging Status 150
Setting a Charge Limit 150
Cold Weather Charging Considerations 151MaintenanceMaintenance Requirements 153
Your Responsibility 153
Scheduled Maintenance 153
Fluid Replacement 153
Owner Maintenance 153
Electrical and High Voltage Safety 154
Maintenance Schedule 155
Multi-Point Inspection 156
Fluid Reservoirs 157
Checking Brake Fluid 157 Checking Windshield Washer Fluid 158
Wiper Blades and Washer Jets 159
Checking the Wiper Blades 159 Replacing Wiper Blades 159
Cleaning Washer Jets 159
Cabin Air Filter 161
Replacing the Cabin Air Filters 161
Vehicle Care 162
Cleaning the Exterior 162
Polishing, Paint, and Body Repairs 163
Using a Car Cover 164
Cleaning the Interior 164
Cabin Air Filter
Replacing the Cabin Air Filters
Your vehicle has two cabin air filters installed
that prevents pollen, industrial fall-out, road
dust, and other particles from entering the vehicle via the vents.
The cabin air filters should be replaced
every year or every 12,000 miles (19,310 kn),
whichever comes sooner. Failure to replace the air filters will result in reduced air flow
into the vehicle.
Note: To gain the maximum benefit of the
cabin air filters, it is suggested the filters are
changed prior to the pollen season.
Note: If you operate your vehicle in an
environment where there is more dust or
sand in the air, the air filters may require
replacement more frequently.
Maintenance161