Precautions while using the head-up display
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It may sometimes be difficult to read information on the Head-Up Display in the following situations.
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The driver is improperly positioned in the driver's seat
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The driver wears polarizing-filter sunglasses
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An object is located above the Head-Up Display cover
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The vehicle is driven on a wet road
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Any improper lighting accessory is installed inside the vehicle, or there is incoming light from outside of the vehicle
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The driver wears glasses
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The driver wears contact lenses
When it is difficult to read the Head-Up Display information, adjust the image height or brightness level from the Settings menu in the infotainment system.
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For your safety, make sure to stop the vehicle before adjusting the settings.
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Do not tint the front windshield glass or add other types of metallic coating. Otherwise, the Head-Up Display image may be invisible.
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Do not place any accessories on the crash pad or attach any objects on the windshield glass.
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When replacing the front windshield glass, replace it with a windshield glass designed for Head-Up Display operation. Otherwise, duplicated images may be displayed on the windshield glass.
The warning information of Blind-Spot Safety on the Head-Up Display are supplemental. Do not solely depend on them to change lanes. Always take a look around before changing lanes.
If a diagnostic tool of any kind is connected to the vehicle OBD (On-board Diagnostic) terminal, the vehicle cannot be updated. The vehicle can be updated by removing the diagnostic tool connected to the OBD terminal and then restarting the vehicle.