Steering wheel controls

- Horn
- Touch-sensitive buttons
- Left-hand stalk
- Right-hand stalk
Touch-sensitive buttons

There are two sets of touch-sensitive buttons on the steering wheel. Their functions change depending on the context; they typically control the information currently shown in the displays.
Each set consists of an upper and a lower button. The buttons are divided into multiple touch zones that correspond to different actions, depending on the context.
Interacting with the touch-sensitive buttons
The buttons on the right-hand side of the steering wheel often control what you see on the right-hand side of the instrument panel. The buttons on the left-hand side often control what you see on the left-hand side.
Note
Standard button behavior
- The upper button typically represents a positive response, such as yes, confirm, or increase.
- The lower button typically represents a negative response, such as no, cancel, or decrease.
Each touch zone can be assigned a new behavior or action. The displays typically show which action each zone is assigned to.
You can find the touch button zone you're looking for by moving your finger across the buttons. The displays react and show the button's assigned behavior or action. When the function you want is indicated, press the button.