Preconditioning
Preconditioning of the car before driving reduces wear and energy needs during a journey.
Preconditioning can use direct start or be set via the timer.
- In a cold climate, the parking heater warms up the passenger compartment to a comfortable temperature.
- The ventilation, in a hot climate, cools the passenger compartment to the current outer temperature.
- The air conditioning, in a hot climate, cools the passenger compartment to the comfort temperature.
- The heated steering wheel and heated driver and passenger seats can be activated.
- Heating of the windscreen, rear window and door mirrors can be activated.
During preconditioning in a hot climate, condensation from the air conditioning may drip under the car. This is normal.
Note
Preconditioning is available only when the car is connected to an electrical socket1. A charging station which is not always active, e.g. on account of a timer, may cause preconditioning to malfunction.
If the car is not connected to an electrical socket, it is still possible to cool the passenger compartment briefly in a warm climate by starting preconditioning directly.
Note
Climate comfort retention
The climate in the car's passenger compartment can be maintained while the car is parked, e.g. if the engine needs to be switched off but the driver or passenger(s) wants to remain in the car and maintain the level of climate comfort.
Starting climate comfort retention is only possible via direct start.
- Residual heat from the engine, in a cold climate, heats the passenger compartment to comfort temperature.
- The ventilation, in a hot climate, cools the passenger compartment to the current outer temperature.