Preconditioning
Preconditioning the vehicle before driving can help reduce wear and reduce energy consumption during a trip.
Preconditioning can be started immediately or started at a preset time using a timer.
The function utilizes several of the vehicle's systems:
- In cold weather, the high-voltage coolant heater (HVCH) heats the passenger compartment to a comfortable temperature.
- In warm weather, air conditioning cools the passenger compartment to a comfortable temperature.
- The electrically heated steering wheel* and seats* can be activated.
- Heating for the windshield, rear window and door mirrors are automatically activated as needed.
During preconditioning in a hot climate, condensation from the air conditions may drip under the vehicle. This is normal.
Note
Preconditioning is only available when the car is connected to an electrical outlet. A charging post that is not always active, for example because of a timer, can cause loss of function for preconditioning.
If the car is not connected to an electrical socket it is still possible in a warm climate to achieve brief cooling of the passenger compartment by direct starting preconditioning.
Note
During preconditioning of the passenger compartment, the vehicle works to reach a comfortable temperature and not the temperature set in the climate system.