Operating the windows
The power windows may still work for a while after you exit the car. Keep this in mind when leaving the car unattended.
Warning
- Make sure you have a clear view of the windows you're operating.
- Do not allow children to play with the window controls.
- Never leave children alone in the car.
- Never put an object or body part through an open window, even if the car's electrical system is fully disconnected.
All of the windows have built-in pinch protection to help prevent injuries. Be sure to read the relevant information on pinch protection in its separate section of the manual.
To operate the windows, a key must be present inside or near the car. If you use a key card, or if your key tag is discharged, you need to place it on the card reader to be able to operate the windows.
Note
Situations where the windows cannot be opened
- The windows cannot be opened at speeds above approximately 180 km/h (112 mph) but they can be closed.
- At very low temperatures, the windows might freeze in place and you won't be able to operate them.
Use the switches to open or close the windows:
- A slight push or pull allows you to manually operate the window until you release the switch.
- If you push or pull the switch fully, the window automatically moves even if you release the switch. Stop it by moving the switch in the opposite direction.
Tip
Noise reduction
One way to reduce wind noise when the rear windows are open is to also open the front windows slightly.
Child lock
You can disable the rear window controls in settings. This prevents rear seat passengers from operating the windows.