ADJUSTING THE EXTERIOR
MIRRORS
WARNING: Do not adjust themirrors when your vehicle is moving. Thiscould result in the loss of control of yourvehicle, serious personal injury or death.
Power fold.A
Window and child safety lock.B
Adjustment control.C
Right-hand mirror.D
Left-hand mirror.E
To adjust the mirrors, switch your vehicleon, with the push button start in accessorymode or your vehicle running.
1.Select the mirror you want to adjust.The control light turns on.
2.Use the adjustment control to adjustthe position of the mirror.
3.Press the mirror control again. Thecontrol light turns off.
FOLDING THE EXTERIOR
MIRRORS - VEHICLES WITH:
POWER FOLDING MIRRORS
Power-Folding Mirrors (If Equipped)
To fold both mirrors, switch your vehicleon, with the push button start in accessorymode or your vehicle running.
For tight parking conditions,press the control switch to foldthe mirrors.
Press the control switch again to unfoldthe mirrors.
Note:Do not stop the mirrors midwaythrough their movement. Wait until themirrors stop moving and press the controlagain.
Note:The left-hand and right-hand mirrorsmove at different rates. For example, onemirror may stop when the other onecontinues to move. This is normal. Movingthe mirrors 10 or more times within oneminute, or repeated folding and unfoldingof the mirrors when holding the controldown during full travel, may disable thesystem to protect the motors fromoverheating. Wait approximately threeminutes with your vehicle running, and upto 10 minutes with your vehicle off, for thesystem to reset and operate as normal.
Loose Mirror
If the power-folding mirrors are manuallyfolded, they may not properly work evenafter you re-position them. You need toreset them if:
•The mirrors vibrate when you drive.
•The mirrors feel loose.
•The mirrors do not stay in the folded orunfolded position.
•One of the mirrors is not in its normaldriving position.
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LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Keep vehicle doors andluggage compartment locked and keepkeys and remote transmitters out of achild's reach. Unsupervised childrencould lock themselves in the luggagecompartment and risk injury. Childrenshould be taught not to play in vehicles.
Note:The frunk only operates when thevehicle is in park (P). If there is a problemwith the open or close request, a tonesounds and a warning message appears inthe instrument cluster.
Note:Do not hang any weight from thefrunk. This could damage the frunk and itscomponents. Remove any excessive weightfrom the frunk prior to use. If the frunk startsto close after it has fully opened, thisindicates there may be excessive weight onthe frunk or a possible strut failure. Arepetitive tone sounds and the frunk closesunder control. If the frunk continues to closeafter opening, have the system checked.
Note:Do not leave the frunk open whiledriving. This could damage the frunk and itscomponents.
OPENING THE FRUNK
OPENING THE FRUNK FROMINSIDE YOUR VEHICLE
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Note:Make sure the vehicle is in park (P).
Using the Touchscreen
1.
Press the button on thetouchscreen.
2.Press CONTROLS.
3.
Press the front luggagecompartment icon.
Manually Opening the Frunk
1.Open the left-hand front door.
2.Pull the release lever to release theprimary latch.
3.Pull the release lever a second time torelease the frunk.
4.Lift the frunk. The struts support thefrunk.
OPENING THE FRUNK FROMOUTSIDE YOUR VEHICLE
Note:Be careful when opening the frunk ina garage or other enclosed area to avoiddamaging the frunk.
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This introduces new features and providesupdates to the vehicle's software systems.Make sure to switch Automatic Updateson, set a recurring update schedule andconnect your vehicle to Wi-Fi. Updatescould take longer when not connected toWi-Fi or could not download at all. SeeConnecting the Vehicle to a Wi-FiNetwork (page 372). See Connecting theVehicle to a Wi-Fi Network (page 372).
Your vehicle may be able to receivedrivable software updates, non-drivablesoftware updates or both. Drivablesoftware updates happen during normalvehicle usage and require limited inputfrom you. You are notified on yourtouchscreen and connected device priorto a non-drivable update.
Most non-drivable updates complete inless than 30 minutes, although someupdates could take up to a few hours.
You are notified of vehicle software updatestatus on to the top left of touchscreen.You can also see the notifications in yourconnected device. See Software UpdateIndicators (page 405).
Vehicle Software UpdateRequirements
Non-drivable software updates do notinstall if any of the following occur:
•Your vehicle is running.
•Your vehicle is switched on.
•Your vehicle is not parked.
•The 12 V battery charge is too low.
•The hazard indicators are switched on.
•The alarm is sounding.
•The doors are open.
•The parking lamps are switched on.
•You are pressing the brake pedal.
•An emergency call is in process.
•Your vehicle is in limp home mode.
Vehicle Software UpdateLimitations
Once you begin a non-drivable softwareupdate, you cannot:
•Cancel the update.
•Enter your vehicle unless you have akey blade.
•You can open the doors using themechanical latch if child locks arenot on.
•Use the remote control to lock, unlockor start your vehicle.
•Drive your vehicle.
•Charge your vehicle.
•Charging resumes once the updatecompletes.
SOFTWARE UPDATE
SETTINGS
1.
Press the button on thetouchscreen.
2.Press Software Updates.
You can do the following in the SoftwareUpdates menu:
•Switch Automatic Updates on and off.
•Schedule and install software updates.
•View software update details.
Press the button next to a menuoption for more information.
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Brakes – Troubleshooting.........................198Brakes – Frequently AskedQuestions.........................................................199Brakes – Warning Lamps................................198Breaking-In.....................................................301
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Calculating Payload....................................292Calculating the Load Limit.......................293Canceling the Set Speed...........................241Capacities and Specifications...............366Center Console - GT.....................................30Center Display Limitations.......................387Center Display Overview...........................387Center Display Precautions......................387Center Display Settings............................388Changing a Road Wheel...........................365Changing the Language.............................132Changing the Measurement Unit...........132Changing the Remote Control Battery -LHD..................................................................69Changing the Temperature Unit..............132Changing the Tire Pressure Unit.............132Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi HotspotName or Password...................................376Charge Port Indicators.................................177Charging a Device........................................160Charging a Wireless Device......................162Charging Equipment...................................168Charging Your Vehicle.................................168AC Charging..........................................................179Charging Your Vehicle –Troubleshooting.............................................189DC Charging...........................................................181Charging Your Vehicle Hints.....................189Charging Your Vehicle Precautions.......168Charging Your Vehicle –Troubleshooting........................................189Charging Your Vehicle – Frequently AskedQuestions..........................................................191Charging Your Vehicle – InformationMessages.........................................................190Charging Your Vehicle – WarningLamps................................................................189Checking MyKey System Status...............78Checking the Brake Fluid...........................197Checking the Coolant................................326
Checking the Seatbelts................................53Checking the Tire Pressures.....................351Checking the Wiper Blades......................108Children and Airbags....................................59Child Restraint Anchor Points...................38Locating the Child Restraint Lower AnchorPoints...................................................................38Locating the Child Restraint Top TetherAnchor Points...................................................39What Are the Child Restraint AnchorPoints...................................................................38Child Restraints...............................................39Child Restraint Position Information............39Child Restraints Recommendation...............40Child Safety.......................................................37Child Restraint Anchor Points.........................38Child Restraints.....................................................39Installing Child Restraints.................................40Child Safety Locks..........................................47Child Safety Precautions.............................37Cleaning Products........................................331Cleaning the Exterior...................................331Cleaning Camera Lenses andSensors.............................................................333Cleaning Chrome, Aluminium or StainlessSteel...................................................................332Cleaning Headlamps and RearLamps................................................................331Cleaning Stripes or Graphics.........................332Cleaning the Exterior Precautions................331Cleaning the Underbody.................................333Cleaning Wheels................................................332Cleaning Windows and WiperBlades................................................................332Cleaning the Interior...................................333Cleaning Carpets and Floor Mats................334Cleaning Displays and Screens....................333Cleaning Fabric...................................................333Cleaning Plastic..................................................333Cleaning Seatbelts............................................334Cleaning Storage Compartments...............334Cleaning the Instrument Panel.....................333Cleaning Vinyl.....................................................334Clearing All MyKeys.......................................78Climate Control.............................................136Auto Mode.............................................................139Climate Control Hints.................................140
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