Operating power windows
Using the driver's door control panel, all power windows can be operated - using the control panels in the other doors operates the power window in the individual door.
The power windows are equipped with pinch protection. If any fault arises with the pinch protection, a reset sequence can be tested.
Warning
Children, other passengers or objects may be trapped by the moving parts.
- Always operate the windows with caution.
- Do not allow children to play with the controls.
- Never leave children alone in the car.
- Remember to always switch off the power supply to the power windows by setting the car's electrical system in ignition position 0, and then take the key with you when leaving the car.
- Remember to always switch off the power to the power windows by removing all the keys from the car when leaving the driver's seat. Note that if the car's software is not updated to version 1.101 or later, the power windows can be reactivated either through the centre display or by occupying the driver's seat, even if the keys are not inside the car.
- Never put an object or part of the body through the windows, even if the car's electrical system is fully disconnected.
In order for the power windows to be used, the ignition position must be I or II. The power windows can be operated for a few minutes after the car has been switched off and after the ignition has been switched off - although not after a door has been opened. It is only possible to operate one control at a time.
It can also be operated using a key or keyless opening* with the door handle.
Warning
Check that children or other passengers are not at risk of crushing when all the windows are closed with a key or keyless opening* with a door handle.
Note
Note
The windows cannot be opened at speeds above approx. 180 km/h (approx. 112 mph), but they can be closed.
The driver always bears responsibility for following traffic regulations in force.