In order for the socket to supply current, the car must be in Comfort or Drive mode.
The socket is switched off automatically when the driver leaves the car. If the car remains unlocked or is locked with reduced alarm level, the socket is active for approximately a further 10 minutes.
Note
Accessories that are connected to the electrical sockets may be activated even when the car's electrical system is disconnected or if preconditioning is used. For this reason, unplug the plugs when they are not in use.
Warning
- Do not use accessories with large or heavy connectors - they can damage the socket or come loose when driving.
- Do not use accessories that can cause interference to the car's radio receiver or electrical system for example.
- Position the accessory so that it is not at risk of injuring the driver or passengers in the event of heavy braking or collision.
- Keep an eye on connected accessories as they can generate heat that can burn passengers or the interior.
Using 12 V sockets
Remove the blanking plug (tunnel console) or fold down the cover (cargo area1) in front of the socket and plug in the accessory's connector.
Unplug the accessory's connector and refit the blanking plug (tunnel console) or fold up the cover (cargo area1) when the socket is not in use or if the socket is left unattended.
Important
Maximum socket output is 120 W (10 A) per socket.