Polestar 2

2023 Polestar 2 Climate Controls Owner’s Manual

2023 Polestar 2 Climate controls

Climate system controls

The climate system functions are controlled from physical buttons on the center console, the center display, and the climate panel on the rear side of the tunnel console.

Physical buttons in the center console

  • Button for max defroster.
  • Button for heated rear window and door mirrors.

Climate bar in the center display

The most common climate system functions can be controlled from the climate bar.

  • Temperature control for the driver and passenger sides.
  • Controls for heated driver and front passenger seats, ventilated seats* and heated steering wheel.

Climate view in the center display

Open Climate view in the center display by swiping upwards in the Home view.

Main climate

In addition to the functions in the climate bar, other main climate system functions can be controlled under the Main climate.

Max defroster controls.

Air conditioning controls.

Air recirculation controls.

Controls for heated rear window and door mirrors.

Heater controls.

ECO Climate controls.

Button for auto-regulation of climate control and arrows for air distribution.

Parking climate

The vehicle’s parking climate can be controlled under Parking climate.

SettingsAdditional climate settings can be adjusted under Settings.

Physical buttons at the rear of the tunnel console

 

There are physical buttons on the rear side of the tunnel console for adjusting rear seat heating.

ECO Climate

ECO Climate adjusts the climate settings to improve the vehicle’s range.

Activating and deactivating ECO Climate

  • Swipe upwards in Home view to open Climate view.
  • Press the button to activate/deactivate ECO Climate.

> When the icon is lit, ECO Climate is activated.

ECO Climate can also be activated and deactivated via the range assistant.

NOTE
  1. Heater power is reduced in cold ambient temperatures. If the passenger compartment climate feels too cool, exit ECO Climate.
  2. Cooling is limited in warm ambient temperatures. If the passenger compartment climate feels too warm, exit ECO Climate.
  3. Problems with misting may occur because the AC function that adjusts air humidity is limited.
  4. Because the AC function is limited, air recirculation increases, which could cause the air quality to be perceived as less comfortable, especially in the rear seat.
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