Washing the car in an automatic car wash
Polestar recommends that you wash the car by hand so that you can properly reach all parts of the car. However, an automatic car wash is a simple way to quickly clean your car as soon as it gets dirty.
Note
Polestar recommends that you do not use an automatic car wash during the first few months, when the car is still new. This allows the paintwork to harden properly.
Important
Before using an automatic car wash
Before driving up to the car wash, remember to:
- check that doors and hatches are closed
- lock the car, to avoid the door handles unfolding
- reduce the alarm sensitivity if you won't be inside the car while it's being washed
- secure any auxiliary lights
- deactivate driver support functions so that the car does not automatically brake or give unnecessary warnings.
- close all windows
- change wiper mode to off
- fold the wing mirrors in
- activate air recirculation.
Follow the instructions to drive into the automatic car wash and stop at the designated location.
If you are using a rollover car wash:
- Put the gear in P to engage the parking brake.
If you are using a tunnel car wash:
- Put the gear in N and take your foot off the brake. Do not apply the parking brake.
Important
In a tunnel car wash, your wheels will need to be able to roll freely throughout the washing process.
When the wash is completed, follow the instructions and drive out.
Be sure to reset any functions you changed before you drove in.
Warning
Always test the brakes after washing, including the parking brake. This helps prevent moisture from causing corrosion, which could reduce the brakes' performance.
Note
To ensure that all car features are available to you, it is recommended that car wash mode is turned off before you reach a public road.