1. Window switches:
The windows will operate for 5 minutes after the engine is switched off, as long as none of the doors are opened.
2. Rear window isolator button:
If children are carried in the rear seats, the isolator switch should be used to prevent operation of the windows. If the windows are operated by young children there is a risk of serious injury or death.
3. Sunroof close/tilt switch:
Wherever possible remove any snow, ice, dirt, and leaves etc. from the sunroof mechanism before closing. Failure to do so may damage the sunroof mechanism.
Press the button again to stop movement.
4. Sunroof open/close switch:
The sunroof will operate for 30 seconds after the ignition is turned off, provided that a front door is not opened.
5. Sun blind:
All four windows have one-touch operation. Briefly pull the switch up fully and release, the window will continue to raise until fully closed. Briefly press the switch down fully and release, the window will continue to lower until fully open. Pressing or pulling the switch again will stop the window.
The anti-trap mechanism does not operate when closing the sunroof from the tilted position. The sunroof can cause serious injury should a body part become trapped. Always ensure that the sunroof is free from obstructions before closing.
Before closing a window or the sunroof, ensure that no occupants have any part of their body in a position where it could be trapped. Even with an anti-trap system death or serious injury could occur.
Anti-trap protection will stop window or sunroof movement if an obstruction or resistance is detected. Check the window or sunroof and its aperture and remove any obstructions (e.g. ice, etc.).
If it is still necessary to raise the window or close the sunroof, the override procedure is as follows:
Note: If this procedure fails to remove the blockage, the window operation may need to be reset. See 190, Window Reset.
Note: The sunroof anti-trap mechanism works differently and does not require reset if activated. See 190, Sunroof Reset.