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emergency braking assistance (Front As-

sist) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 280

enable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
fatigue detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
Hill Descent Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272
Park Assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
parking assistant (RCTA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299
parking system Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316
rear parking aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320
speed limiter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276
Top View Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322
traffic jam assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296
traffic sign detection system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
tyre monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363
tyre monitoring indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364
tyre monitoring system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 362

Assisted starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Audible warning signal

control and warning lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
unfastened safety belt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Auto Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273
Auto Hold function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273
Auto Lock (central locking) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
Automatic

transmission . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Automatic car washes

switching the Auto Hold function off . . . . . . . 275

Automatic car wash tunnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372
Automatic dipped beam control . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151
Automatic gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254

downhill speed control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
driving tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257
emergency program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261
kick-down feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258

launch control program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259
manual release of the selector lever . . . . . . . . 43
safety interlock for ignition key . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241
selector lever lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
selector lever positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
steering wheel with gear shift paddles . . . . 257
tiptronic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254, 257
towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

Automatic transmission

control lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254

AUX-IN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239

external audio source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213

Auxiliary heater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184

activating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
electric consumers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187
programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
remote control range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
special features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
switching off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
switching on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
things to note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 187

Average consumption . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108

B

Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137

replacement in the remote control (auxili-

ary heater) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186

Before setting off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Belt tensioners

control lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80

Belt tightening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Bench seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 165

Bicycle rack

fitting on the retractable tow hitch . . . . . . . . 334
maximum load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 334

Biodiesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
Blind spot detector (BSD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299, 300

control lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
driving situations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302
indication in the external rear view mirror . . 301
malfunction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
operating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301
towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304

Bluetooth®

connect audio source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213

Bonnet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348, 350

opening and closing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 348

Boot shelf

store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
store the shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171

Brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354
brake servo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246
electronic parking brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
emergency braking function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
new brake pads . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246

Brake system

warning lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247

Braking

front assist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250

BSD

see Blind spot detector (BSD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299

BSD Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 295

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Summary of Contents for Ateca 2018

Page 1: ...Owner s manual SEAT Ateca 575012720BG Inglés 575012720BG 07 18 SEAT Ateca Inglés 07 18 ...

Page 2: ...of the date of closing print Re printing copying or translating whether total or partial is not allowed unless SEAT allows it in written form SEAT reserves all rights in accordance with the Copyright Act All rights on changes are reserved This paper has been manufactured using bleached non chlorine cellulose SEAT S A Reprint 15 07 18 Vehicle identification data Model Vehicle Registration Vehicle i...

Page 3: ...ily driving Information about handling is complemented with instructions regarding the operation and maintenance of the vehicle in order to ensure its safety and maintain its value Moreover we want to give you valuable advice and tips to drive your vehicle efficiently and respecting the environment We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring SEAT S A WARNING Read and always observe safety infor mation...

Page 4: ...luded by default only in certain versions of the model supplied as op tional only for certain versions or only of fered in certain countries Trademarks are marked with The ab sence of this symbol does not guarantee that the term is not a trademark It indicates that the section continues on the next page Important warnings on the page More in depth content on the page General information on page in...

Page 5: ...tal version of the manual scan the QR code Fig 1 OR enter the following address in the navi gator website http www seat com owners your seat manuals offline html choose your vehicle and then Infotainment Related videos Fig 2 SEAT website The operation of some of the vehicle s fea tures can be shown as an instruction video scan the QR code Fig 2 OR enter the following address in the navi gator webs...

Page 6: ...pection should be performed page 121 What functions do the buttons thumbwheels on the steering wheel perform page 125 How do you remove the luggage compartment cover page 174 How do you drive in an economical and environ mentally friendly way page 264 How do you check and top up the engine oil page 48 How do you check and top up the engine cool ant page 49 How do you top up the windscreen washer f...

Page 7: ...rs 74 Airbag system 75 Brief introduction 75 Airbag safety instructions 77 Deactivating airbags 79 Transporting children safely 81 Safety for children 81 Child seats 83 Emergencies 86 Self help 86 Vehicle tool kit anti puncture kit 86 Tyre repair 86 Manual unlocking locking 88 Changing the windscreen wiper blades 88 Tow starting and towing 89 Fuses and bulbs 93 Fuses 93 Changing a bulb 97 Change t...

Page 8: ...ic Jam Assist 296 Emergency Assist 297 Blind spot detector BSD with parking as sistance RCTA 299 SEAT Drive Profile 304 Park Assist 307 Parking aid parking and manoeuvring ParkPilot 314 Parking System Plus 316 Rear parking aid 320 Top View Camera 322 Rear Assist Rear View Camera 327 Towing bracket device 330 Trailer mode 330 Practical tips 341 Care and maintenance 341 Accessories and modifications...

Page 9: ...Table of Contents Information on fuel consumption 381 Trailer mode 382 Wheels 382 Engine data 384 Dimensions 388 Index 391 7 ...

Page 10: ...The essentials Exterior view page 17 page 48 page 16 page 48 1 2 3 4 page 59 page 19 page 54 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 11: ...The essentials Exterior view page 49 page 48 page 51 page 52 1 2 3 4 page 48 page 50 page 50 page 172 5 6 7 8 page 31 page 55 page 54 9 10 11 9 ...

Page 12: ...e essentials Driver side general instrument panel left hand drive 1 page 34 2 page 41 3 page 16 4 page 33 5 page 22 6 page 19 7 page 19 8 page 40 9 page 35 10 page 112 11 page 32 12 page 22 13 page 52 10 ...

Page 13: ...The essentials Driver side general instrument panel right hand drive 1 page 35 2 page 112 3 page 16 4 page 33 5 page 22 6 page 19 7 page 40 8 page 34 9 page 41 10 page 22 11 page 32 11 ...

Page 14: ...The essentials Passenger side general instrument panel left hand drive page 22 page 168 1 2 12 ...

Page 15: ...The essentials Passenger side general instrument panel right hand drive page 22 page 52 page 19 page 168 1 2 3 4 13 ...

Page 16: ...The essentials Centre console page 42 page 243 1 2 page 36 page 188 page 34 3 4 page 43 5 The layout in right hand drive vehicles is symmetrical 14 ...

Page 17: ...The essentials Interior view page 21 page 21 page 20 page 160 1 2 3 4 page 28 page 172 page 20 page 24 5 6 7 8 15 ...

Page 18: ... central locking switch Locking press the button Fig 5 None of the doors can be opened from the outside The doors can be opened from the inside by pulling the inside door handle Unlocking press the button Fig 5 in Description on page 129 page 129 page 16 page 17 Unlocking or locking of driver door Fig 6 Driver door lever hidden lock cylinder If the central locking system should fail to op erate th...

Page 19: ...of doors with out door cylinder Fig 7 Locking the door manually If the central locking system should fail to work at any time doors with no lock cylinder will have to be locked separately A mechanical locking device only visible when the door is open is provided on the front passenger door Pull the cap out of the opening Insert the key in the inside slot and turn it to the right as far as it will ...

Page 20: ... sliding down or press the button on the rear lid Fig 9 in Rear lid automatic locking on page 143 page 141 page 18 Manual release mechanism for the rear lid Fig 10 Luggage compartment access to manual release Fig 11 Luggage compartment manual re lease The rear lid can be unlocked manually from inside in the event of an emergency Remove the cover using the key blade as a lever Fig 10 To unlock the ...

Page 21: ...de signed for this in the bonnet Closing the bonnet Slightly lift the bonnet Release the bonnet stay and replace it in its support At a height of approximately 30 cm let it fall so it locks If the bonnet does not close do not press downwards Open it again and let it fall as mentioned above in Opening and closing the bonnet on page 348 page 348 Controls for the windows Fig 15 Detail of the driver d...

Page 22: ...aising lowering pull push the lever Tilting the backrest turn the hand wheel 1 2 3 Lumbar support move the lever until the required position is achieved in Manual adjustment of the seats on page 162 Electric adjustment of the driver s seat Fig 19 Driver s seat electric seat adjustment Adjust the lumbar support press the but ton according to the desired position Seat up down Press the button up dow...

Page 23: ...68 page 162 Adjustment of the seat belt Fig 21 Positioning and removing the seat belt buckle Fig 22 Correct seat belt and head restraint positions viewed from front and the side To adjust the seat belt around your shoulders adjust the height of the seats The shoulder part of the seat belt should be well centred over it never over the neck The seat belt lies flat and fits comfortably on the upper p...

Page 24: ...ors on the driver side L left and the passenger side R right to the direction desired Depending on the equipment fitted on the vehicle the mirrors may be heated according to the outside temperature Folding in mirrors in Adjusting the exterior rear view mirrors on page 161 page 161 Adjusting the steering wheel Fig 24 Lever in the lower left side of the steer ing column L R Adjusting the position of...

Page 25: ...s are deployed the covers remain attached to the steering wheel and dashboard respec tively Fig 26 Fig 27 In conjunction with the seat belts the front airbag system gives the front occupants ad ditional protection for the head and chest in the event of a severe frontal collision in Front airbags on page 77 Their special design allows the controlled es cape of the propellant gas when an occu pant p...

Page 26: ...y gently to change its position to If you have difficulty ensure that you have inserted the key as far as it will go Close the front passenger door Check with the ignition switched on that the control lamp remains lit where it says in the centre of the dash panel Fig 29 in Activation and deactivation of front passenger airbag on page 80 page 79 Knee airbag Fig 30 On the driver side location of air...

Page 27: ...e airbags on page 78 In a side collision the side airbags reduce the risk of injury to passengers to the areas of the body facing the impact In addition to their normal protection the seat belts also hold the passengers in the event of a side collision this is how these airbags provide maximum protection page 78 Head protection airbags Fig 34 Location of head protection airbags The head protection...

Page 28: ...on the rear frame of the front passenger s door Fig 37 Airbag adhesives version 2 on the passenger side sun blind and on the rear frame of the front passenger s door A sticker with important information about the passenger airbag is located on the passeng er s sun visor and or on the passenger side door frame in Important information re garding the front passenger s airbag on page 82 page 81 26 ...

Page 29: ...contact with the child seat in the back in the case that it goes opposite to the direction of the car In the case of front facing restraint systems the front backrest must be adjusted so that there is no contact with the child s feet To adjust the passenger seat to accommo date a child s seat and get the seat belt in a perfect position adjust the passenger back rest as far forward as possible1 If ...

Page 30: ...r installing child seats b For semi universal chairs where the securing system is the car safety belt and the support bracket do not use them in the centre rear seat c Seats without height adjustment should be placed in their rearmost position Seats with height adjustment should be placed in their rearmost and highest position in Safety instructions on page 83 Securing child seats with ISOFIX and ...

Page 31: ... uni versal certification Weight group Size class Electrical equipment Vehicle Isofix positions Front passenger seat Rear side seat Rear central seat airbag on airbag off Baby carrier F ISO L1 X X X X G ISO L2 X X X X Group 0 to 10 kg E ISO R1 X X IL X Group 0 to 13 kg E ISO R1 X X IL X D ISO R2 X X IL X C ISO R3 X X IL X Group I 9 to 18 kg D ISO R2 X X IL X C ISO R3 X X IL X B ISO F2 X X IUF IL X...

Page 32: ...or ISOFIX child restraint systems for this weight group or size class in Safety instructions on page 83 Securing child seats with the ISOFIX i Size ISOFIX System Fig 39 ISOFIX iSize securing rings You are obliged to follow the seat manufac turer s instructions Press the child seat onto the ISOFIX re taining rings Fig 39 until the child seat is heard to engage securely If the child seat is equipped...

Page 33: ...n the back of the rear seat Child seats with the Top Tether system come with a strap for securing the seat to the vehi cle anchor point located at the back of the rear seat backrest and provide greater re straint The objective of this strap is to reduce for ward movements of the child seat in a crash to reduce the risk of injuries to the head from hitting the inside of the vehicle Using the Top Te...

Page 34: ...owing the manufactur er s instructions Push the lock and release it from the an choring support in Safety instructions on page 83 Starting the vehicle Ignition lock Fig 42 Ignition key positions Turn on the ignition place the key in the igni tion and start the engine Locking and unlocking the steering wheel Lock the steering wheel remove the key from the ignition and turn the wheel until it locks ...

Page 35: ...tion remains switched on in Switching the ignition on and starting the engine with the key on page 242 page 241 Lights and visibility Related video Fig 43 Lights and visibil ity Light switch Fig 44 Instrument console light panel Turn the switch to the required position Fig 44 Sym bol Ignition switch ed off Ignition is switched on Fog lights dipped beam and side lights off Daylight running lights s...

Page 36: ...board switch for hazard warning lights Switched on for example When approaching a traffic jam In an emergency The vehicle has broken down When towing or being towed in Hazard warning lights on page 155 page 154 Interior lights Fig 47 Detail of headliner front interior light ing Knob Function Switches interior lights off Switches interior lights on Central po sition or a Door contact switch on The ...

Page 37: ... control Fig 48 A adjust the interval vehicles without rain sen sor or the sensitivity of the rain sensor 2 Slow wipe 3 Continuous wipe 4 Short wipe Brief press short clean Hold the lever down for more time to in crease the wipe frequency 5 Automatic wipe The windscreen wash er function is activated by pushing the lever forwards and simultaneously the windscreen wipers start 6 Interval wipe for re...

Page 38: ...Vehicle menu Fig 50 Press the SETTINGS function button to open the Vehicle settings menu To select a function in the menu press the desired button When the function button check box is activa ted the function is active Pressing the menu button will always take you to the last menu used Any changes made using the settings menus are automatically saved on closing those menus Menu Submenu Possible se...

Page 39: ...e and Leaving home functions page 153 page 154 Driver assis tance ACC adaptive cruise control Activation and deactivation default distance level driving profiles page 284 Front Assist emergency brak ing assistance system Activation and deactivation Front Assist advance warning distance warning dis play page 280 Lane Assist system warning you if you leave the lane Activation and deactivation of lan...

Page 40: ...of rain wipe when reversing page 35 Opening and closing Electric windows control Convenience opening automatic closure in case of rain automatic closure with central locking page 145 Central locking Unlocking doors automatic lock unlock when driving Easy Open audible con firmation Easy Entry convenient entry function automatic opening of the rear lid interior monitoring page 129 Instrument panel C...

Page 41: ...dual Lights driver assistance parking and manoeuvring background lighting rear view mirrors and windscreen wipers opening and closing instrument panel WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident with the risk of injury Operating the Easy Connect system while driving could dis tract you from traffic 39 ...

Page 42: ...ine management page 267 Particulate filter blocked page 267 Fault in the steering system page 262 Tyre monitor system page 363 Fuel tank almost empty page 119 Fault in airbag system and seat belt ten sioners page 80 Front passenger front airbag is disa bled page 80 The front passenger front airbag is activa ted page 80 Lane assist warning Lane Assist page 293 Fault in the lighting of the vehicle p...

Page 43: ...umn CCS switch and controls Fig 54 On the left of the steering column third lever to operate the CCS Operation of the turn signal lever Switching on the CCS Move switch Fig 53 1 to The system is on If no speed has been programmed the system will not control it Activate the CCS Press button Fig 53 2 in the area The current speed is memorised and controlled Temporarily switching off the CCS Move swi...

Page 44: ... is saved and controlled again Disconnect the CCS turn the key to posi tion Fig 54 The system is disconnected and the memorised speed is deleted in Cruise control operation on page 276 page 275 Gearbox lever Manual gearbox Fig 55 Gear shift pattern of a 5 or 6 speed manual gearbox The position of the gears is indicated on the gearbox lever Fig 55 Press the clutch pedal and keep your foot right dow...

Page 45: ...elector lever Using a screwdriver press and hold the yel low unlocking tab sideways Fig 57 Press the interlock button on the selector lever and move the selector lever to posi tion N After carrying out the manual release at tach the selector lever boot on the gearbox console again If the power supply should ever fail e g dis charged battery and the vehicle has to be pushed or towed the selector le...

Page 46: ...sted The fan is also adjusted manually by turning the control Air distribution 3 The airflow adjusts automatically for comfort You can also switch it on manually using the buttons 3 4 Indications on the temperature display screen selected for the right and left sides Defrost function The air drawn in from outside the vehicle is directed at the windscreen and air recirculation is automatically swit...

Page 47: ...n on automatically and air distribution adjusts automatically to the position When the warning light for button lights up the settings on the driver side also apply to the passenger side press the button or the temperature control on the passenger side Automatic adjustment of temperature fan and air distribution Press key the lamp in button will lit up Press the key the air conditioning operation ...

Page 48: ...he button again to switch off the function The LED on each control lights up to indicate that the respective function of a control has been switched on Temperature 1 Turn the control to adjust the temperature Heating and ventilation system The temperature cannot be lower than that of the exterior air temperature as this system cannot cool or dehumidify the air Fan 2 Level 0 blower and manual air c...

Page 49: ...ribution of air towards the chest and the footwell area Air distribution towards the footwell Air distribution towards the windscreen and the footwell Heated rear window this only works when the engine is running and switches off automatically after a maximum of 10 minutes Air recirculation Manual air conditioning Press the button to switch on or off the cooling system Manual air conditioning Maxi...

Page 50: ...ox 5 litres Fuel Fig 61 Fuel tank flap with tank cap attached The flap that covers the tank cap is unlocked and locked automatically using the central locking Opening the fuel tank cap Open the fuel tank flap by pressing on the left side Unscrew the cap by turning it to the left Place it in the space on the hinge of the open flap Fig 61 Closing the fuel tank cap Unscrew the cap by turning it to th...

Page 51: ... 507 00 Without particu late filter DPF Set Service Intervals VW 505 01b VW 506 01b a Only use recommended oils otherwise you may damage the engine b If the quality of the fuel available in the country does not fulfil the EN 590 for diesel standard If the engine oil level is too low You can get information about the correct en gine oil for your vehicle in your specialised shop If you have to chang...

Page 52: ...n cooling When the coolant is topped up use a mixture of distilled water and at least 40 of the G13 or G12 plus plus TL VW 774 G additive both are purple to obtain an optimum anti corrosion protection in Topping up coolant on page 354 The mixture of G13 with G12 plus TL VW 774 F G12 red or G11 green blue engine coolants will significantly reduce anti corrosion protection and should therefore be av...

Page 53: ... The battery is located in the engine compart ment page 350 It does not require maintenance It is checked as part of the In spection Service in Important safety warnings for handling a vehicle battery on page 356 page 355 51 ...

Page 54: ...rage compartment Fig 67 Behind the glove compartment right hand drive The fuse box is located behind the glove compartment Fig 67 To be able to ac cess the fuse box page 94 In the engine compartment Press the locking tabs to release the fuse box cover Fig 68 Identifying fuses situated below the dash panel by colours Colour Amp rating Black 1 Colour Amp rating Purple 3 Light brown 5 Brown 7 5 Red 1...

Page 55: ...ehicle LEDs may be used for part or all of the interior and or exterior light ing LEDs have an estimated life that exceeds that of the vehicle If an LED light fails go to an authorised workshop for its replacement Light source used for each function Halogen headlights Type Daytime running light side light LED it cannot be replaced Dipped beam headlights H7 LL Main beam headlights H7 LL Turn signal...

Page 56: ...uld leave the vehicle and wait in a safe place for instance behind the roadside crash barrier WARNING Always observe the above steps and pro tect yourself and other road users If you change the wheel on a slope block the wheel on the opposite side of the car with a stone or similar to prevent the vehi cle from moving Repairing a tyre with the anti punc ture kit Fig 71 Standard display contents of ...

Page 57: ...unscrew the tyre inflator tube from the valve Move the vehicle 10m so that the sealant is distributed throughout the tyre Screw the compressor tyre inflator into the valve Repeat the inflation process If the indicated pressure still cannot be reached the tyre is too badly damaged Stop and request assistance from an authorised technician Disconnect the air compressor Unscrew the tyre inflator tube ...

Page 58: ...ack of the central wheel trim that indicates the correct alignment Wheel bolt caps Fig 75 Wheel wheel bolts with caps Removal Fit the plastic clip vehicle tools Fig 73 7 over the cap until it clicks into place Fig 75 Remove the cap with the plastic clip Anti theft wheel bolts Fig 76 Anti theft wheel bolt with cap and adapter Remove the wheel cover or the cap Insert the special adapter vehicle tool...

Page 59: ...the jack on a rubber mat or similar to prevent it from slip ping Find the support point on the strut sunken area closest to the wheel to be changed Fig 78 Turn the jack crank handle located below the strut support point to raise it until the tab 1 Fig 79 is below the housing provi ded Align the jack so that tab 1 grips onto the housing provided on the strut and the mo bile base 2 is resting on the...

Page 60: ...dewall that point in the direction of rotation Always observe the di rection of rotation indicated when fitting the wheel to guarantee optimum properties of this type of tyres with regard to grip noises wear and aquaplaning If it is absolutely necessary to fit the spare tyre against the direction of rotation drive with care as this means the tyre does not of fer optimum driving properties This is ...

Page 61: ... damaged quickly and may even be rendered unusable Emergency towing of the ve hicle Towing Fig 80 Right side of the front bumper towline anchorage screwed in Fig 81 Right side of the rear bumper towline anchorage screwed in Towline anchorages Attach the bar or rope to the towline ancho rages The towline anchorages are located under the floor panel in the luggage compartment next to the vehicle too...

Page 62: ... 60 You should only attempt to tow start a vehicle if charging the battery does not work This is done by leveraging wheel movement When tow starting a vehicle with a petrol en gine do not tow it more than a short dis tance otherwise unburned fuel can enter the catalytic converter Engage 2nd or 3rd gear before moving off Press the clutch and hold the pedal down Switch the ignition on Once both vehi...

Page 63: ...attery Do not connect it to a point near the battery A Position the leads in such a way that they cannot come into contact with any moving parts in the engine compart ment Starting Start the engine of the vehicle with the boosting battery and let it run at idling speed 2 3 4a 4b 5 6 7 Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery and wait for 2 or 3 minutes until the engine is running Remo...

Page 64: ... the brake lines in the other vehicle The non insulated parts of the battery clamps must not be allowed to touch The jump lead attached to the positive battery terminal must not touch metal parts of the vehicle this can cause a short circuit Position the leads in such a way that they cannot come into contact with any moving parts in the engine compartment Do not lean on the batteries This could re...

Page 65: ... 89 Changing the windscreen wiper blades Lift and unfold the wiper arms Press and hold release button Fig 85 1 and pull gently on the wiper blade in the di rection of the arrow Fit a new wiper blade of the same length and design on to the wiper arm and hook it into place Rest the wiper arms back onto the wind screen Changing the rear wiper blade Lift and fold the wiper arm Turn the blade slightly ...

Page 66: ... Instruct passengers to adjust the head re straints according to their height Protect children with appropriate child seats and properly applied seat belts page 81 Assume the correct sitting position Instruct your passengers also to assume a proper sitting position page 65 Fasten your seat belt securely Instruct your passengers also to fasten their seat belts properly page 70 What affects driving ...

Page 67: ...d your passengers are sitting in a correct position and use this equipment properly Safety is everyone s business Correct position of the vehi cle occupants Correct sitting position for the driv er Fig 87 The proper distance between driver and steering wheel Fig 88 Correct head restraint position for the driver For your own safety and to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident we rec...

Page 68: ... accident never drive with the backrest til ted far back The airbag system and seat belts can only provide optimal protection when the backrest is in an upright position and the driver is wearing his or her seat belt correctly Adjust the head restraint properly to ach ieve optimal protection Adjusting the steering wheel posi tion Read the additional information carefully page 22 WARNING Never adju...

Page 69: ...g of the belt web or to the incorrect sitting position Adjust the head restraint correctly in or der to achieve maximum protection Correct sitting position for rear seat passengers To reduce the risk of injury in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or an accident passengers on the rear seat bench must con sider the following Sit up straight Adjust the head restraint to the correct po sition pa...

Page 70: ...ect sitting position Before the vehicle moves assume the proper sitting position and maintain it throughout the trip Before every trip in struct your passengers to sit properly and to stay in this position during the trip page 65 Correct position of the vehicle occupants Correct adjustment of front head restraints Fig 89 Correctly adjusted head restraint as viewed from the front and the side Read ...

Page 71: ...he rear side fixed win dow Fig 91 Do not swap the centre rear head re straint with either of the outer seat rear head restraints Risk of injury in case of an accident CAUTION Note the instructions on the adjustment of the head restraints page 162 Pedal area Pedals Ensure that you can always press the ac celerator brake and clutch pedals unim paired to the floor Ensure that the pedals can return un...

Page 72: ...RNING Never transport more than the permitted amount of people in your vehicle Every vehicle occupant must properly fasten and wear the seat belt belonging to his or her seat Children must be protected with an appropriate child restraint system Seat belt control lamp Fig 92 Dashboard right rear seat occupied and corresponding seat belt fastened display It lights up red Driver or passenger has not ...

Page 73: ...orrectly benefit greatly from the ability of the belts to absorb kinetic energy In addition the front part of your vehicle and other pas sive safety features such as the airbag sys tem are designed to absorb the kinetic ener gy released in a collision Taken together all these features reduce the releasing kinetic energy and consequently the risk of injury This is why it is so important to fasten s...

Page 74: ...othing such as an overcoat over a sweater impairs the proper fit and function of the seat belts re ducing their capacity to protect The slot in the seat belt buckle must not be blocked with paper or other objects as this can prevent the latch plate from en gaging securely Never use seat belt clips fastening rings or similar items to alter the position of the belt webbing Frayed or torn seat belts ...

Page 75: ...e tonne 1000 kg At greater speed these forces are even higher Vehicle occupants not wearing seat belts are not attached to the vehicle In a head on collision they will move forward at the same speed their vehicle was travelling just before the impact This example applies not only to head on collisions but to all accidents and collisions Even at low speeds the forces acting on the body in a collisi...

Page 76: ...utton on the belt buckle Fig 96 B The latch plate is released and springs out Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls up easily and the trim is not damaged Positioning seat belts Seat belts offer their maximum protection on ly when they are properly positioned WARNING The seat belts offer best protection only when the backrests are in an upright posi tion and the seat belts have been fastened...

Page 77: ... not carried out by qualified mechanics increase the risk of se vere or fatal injuries The belt tensioners may fail to trigger or may trigger in the wrong circumstances Never attempt to repair adjust remove or install parts of the belt tensioners or seat belts The seat belt tensioner seat belt and au tomatic retractor cannot be repaired Any work on the belt tensioners and seat belts including the ...

Page 78: ... restrained or the restraint system is not ap propriate for their age size or weight If you are not wearing a seat belt or if you lean forward or to the side while travel ling or assume an incorrect sitting position there is a substantially increased risk of in jury This increased risk of injury will be fur ther increased if you are struck by an inflat ing airbag To reduce the risk of injury from ...

Page 79: ...d soft angle of impact vehicle speed etc Deceleration trajectory is key for airbag acti vation The control unit analyses the collision trajec tory and activates the respective restraint system If the deceleration rate is below the prede fined reference value in the control unit the airbags will not be triggered even though the accident may cause extensive damage to the car The following airbags ar...

Page 80: ...ings are closed or covered if loudspeakers or other equipment are fitted inside the door pan els Occupants of the outer seats must never carry any objects or pets in the deploy ment space between them and the airbags or allow children or other passengers to travel in this position It is also important not to attach any accessories such as cup holders to the doors This would impair the protection o...

Page 81: ...ase do not hang the clothes on coat hangers The airbags provide protection for just one accident replace them once they have deployed Any work on the head protection airbag system or removal and installation of the airbag components for other repairs such as removal of the roof lining should only be performed by a specialised workshop Otherwise faults may occur during the air bag system operation ...

Page 82: ...ition switched on that the control lamp is not lit where it says in the centre of the dash panel Fig 99 The control lamp lights up for 60 seconds and then goes off WARNING The driver of the vehicle is responsible for disabling or switching on the airbag Always switch off the ignition before dis abling the front passenger airbag Failure to do so could result in a fault in the airbag deactivation sy...

Page 83: ...For safety reasons as we have learned from accident statistics we recommend that chil dren under 12 years of age travel in the rear seats Depending on their age height and weight children travelling in rear seats must use a child seat or a seat belt For safety rea sons the child seat should be installed in the rear seat behind the front passenger seat or in the centre back seat The physical laws i...

Page 84: ...e of each child page 83 WARNING If a child seat is secured to the front pas senger seat the risk to the child of sustain ing critical or fatal injuries in the event of an accident increases An inflating front passenger airbag can strike the rear facing child seat and project it with great force against the door the roof or the backrest Never install a child seat facing back wards on the front pass...

Page 85: ...hould be activated page 138 Child seats Safety instructions Read the additional information carefully page 26 WARNING When travelling children must be secured in the vehicle with a restraint system suita ble for age weight and size Read and always observe information and warnings concerning the use of child seats page 82 WARNING The retaining rings are designed only for use with ISOFIX and Top Tet...

Page 86: ...can be installed i Size child seats with i Size approval must meet the requirements prescribed in the ECE R 129 standard in relation to installation and safety Child seat manufacturers can tell you which seats have i Size approval for this vehi cle Attachment systems Depending on the country different attach ment systems are used for safely installing child seats Attachment systems overview ISOFIX...

Page 87: ...nds attaching child seats as follows Baby carriers or child seats in the oppo site direction of travel ISOFIX and support bracket or iSize Child seats in the direction of travel ISO FIX and Top Tether WARNING Incorrect use of the support bracket can cause serious or fatal injury Make sure the support bracket is correct ly and safely installed 85 ...

Page 88: ...e you must again check the tyre pressure about 10 minutes after starting the engine You should only use the tyre mobility set if the vehicle is parked in a safe place you are fa miliar with the procedure and you have the necessary tyre mobility set Otherwise you should seek professional assistance Do not use the tyre sealant in the following cases If the wheel rim has been damaged In outside tempe...

Page 89: ...e mobility sys tem Fig 100 Standard display contents of the an ti puncture kit The anti puncture kit is located underneath the floor covering in the luggage compart ment It includes the following components Fig 100 Tyre valve remover Sticker indicating maximum speed max 80 km h or max 50 mph 1 2 Filler tube with cap Air compressor Tube for inflating tyres Warning provided by tyre pressure moni tor...

Page 90: ...age 17 page 18 The doors rear lid and panoramic tilting sun roof can be locked manually and partially opened for example if the key or the central locking is damaged WARNING Opening and closing doors carelessly can cause serious injury If the vehicle is locked from outside the doors and windows cannot be opened from the inside Never leave children or disabled people alone in the car They could be ...

Page 91: ...starting and towing Introduction Tow starting means starting the engine of the vehicle while another pulls it Towing means one vehicle pulling another that is not roadworthy Always consider the legal provisions relating to tow starting and towing For technical reasons towing a vehicle with a discharged battery is not allowed The jump start should be used instead page 60 If the vehicle comes with t...

Page 92: ...e of manual gear boxes Engage the 2nd or 3rd gear Keep the clutch pressed down Switch on the ignition and the hazard warn ing lights Once both vehicles are moving release the clutch Once the engine starts press the clutch and disengage the gear to avoid colliding with the towing vehicle CAUTION When tow starting unburnt fuel could en ter the catalytic converter and damage it Note The vehicle can o...

Page 93: ...king brake can not be deactivated or the electronic lock of the steering column released If a distance above 50 km needs to be trav elled When for example after an accident the smooth rotation of the wheels or the steering operation cannot be guaranteed When the vehicle is to tow another vehicle Observe legal requirements Keep in mind the instructions in the manual on towing vehicles Note The vehi...

Page 94: ...r bumper on right remove the lid Fig 104 Right side of the rear bumper towline anchorage screwed in The housing of the screw towing eye is on the right side of the rear bumper behind a lid Fig 103 Vehicles equipped as standard with a towing bracket do not have any hous ing for the screw towing eye behind the lid In this case the tow hitch needs to be extracted or installed and used for towing page...

Page 95: ...ition on so that the steering is not blocked and the electronic parking brake may be deactivated and the turn signals and wash wipe operated More strength is required at the steering wheel as the power steering does not oper ate when the engine is switched off You should depress the brake much harder as the brake servo does not operate Avoid hitting the towing vehicle Bear in mind the information ...

Page 96: ...tem Protect the fuse boxes when open to pre vent the entry of dust or humidity as they can damage the electrical system Note One component may have more than one fuse Several components may run on a single fuse Vehicle interior fuses Fig 105 On the dashboard on the driver side left guide lid of the fuse box Fig 106 Glove compartment left guide Ac cess to the fuse box Opening and closing the fuse b...

Page 97: ... engine compartment fuse box Open the bonnet page 348 Press the locking tabs to release the fuse box cover Fig 107 Then lift the cover out To fit the cover place it on the fuse box Push the locking tabs down until they click audibly into place Fuse placement Read the additional information carefully page 52 Only replace fuses with a fuse of the same amperage same colour and markings and size Fuses...

Page 98: ...ted rear window 30 Fuse arrangement in engine compartment No Consumers Amps 1 ESP control unit 25 2 ESP control unit 40 3 Engine control unit diesel pet rol 30 15 4 Engine sensors 5 10 5 Engine sensors 7 5 6 Brake light sensor 5 7 Engine power supply 10 8 Lambda probe 10 15 9 Engine 5 10 20 10 Fuel pump control unit 15 20 11 PTC 40 12 PTC 40 No Consumers Amps 13 Automatic gearbox control unit 15 3...

Page 99: ... engine compartment if the engine is warm Risk of burns Bulbs are highly sensitive to pressure The glass can break when you touch the bulb causing injury When changing bulbs please take care not to injure yourself on sharp edges in particular on the headlight housing CAUTION Remove the ignition key before working on the electric system Otherwise a short circuit could occur Switch off the lights an...

Page 100: ...t the lug on the base fits into the recess on the reflector Installation involves all of the above steps in reverse sequence Main beam headlight bulb and turn signal bulb Fig 110 In the engine compartment remove the lid 2 3 4 5 6 Fig 111 In the engine compartment main beam headlight bulb 2 and turn signal bulb 3 Follow the steps indicated Main beam headlight bulb Raise the bonnet Move the loop Fig...

Page 101: ...g light detach the bulb holder Follow the steps indicated Remove the screw Fig 112 1 from the fog light grille using a screwdriver and extract the grille Remove the 3 screws Fig 112 2 Remove the metal clip situated on the upper part of the fog light by pulling away from the vehicle 3 and extract the fog light Remove connector Fig 113 1 from the bulb Turn the bulb holder Fig 113 2 anti clockwise an...

Page 102: ...ps indicated Check which of the bulbs is defective Open the rear lid 1 2 Remove the lid levering it with the flat side of a screwdriver into the recess Fig 114 1 Remove the bulb connector Unscrew the light securing bolt by hand or using a screwdriver Fig 114 2 Remove the light from the body gently pulling it toward you and place on a clean smooth surface Disassemble the bulb holder unlocking the s...

Page 103: ...e new bulb pressing it into the bulb holder and turn it to the right as far as it will go Use a cloth to remove any fingerprints from the glass part of the bulb Check that the new bulb works properly Carry out the same actions in reverse or der for assembly and pay special atten tion to placing the bulb holder ensuring that the tabs are properly secured Note For LED pilots you can only change the ...

Page 104: ...ec tion of arrow 2 until it stops Plug the connector into the bulb holder Note Depending on how equipped the vehicle is the number plate lights may be LEDs LEDs have an estimated life that exceeds than that of the car If a light with LEDs fails go to an authorised workshop for replace ment 3 4 5 6 7 Side turn signals Fig 120 Turn signal integrated in the rear view mirror The side turn signals are ...

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Page 107: ...sure switch 364 Airbag off display 79 Depending on the equipment glove compartment with 168 CD player and or SD card 212 Front passenger airbag 22 Front passenger airbag switch 79 Front passenger seat heating con trol 163 Depending on the equipment con trols for Heating and ventilation system or manual air conditioner 46 Automatic air conditioner 43 Depending on the equipment USB AUX IN input 239 ...

Page 108: ...with a 12 volt battery that is heavily discharged or newly changed some system settings such as the time the date the personalised comfort set tings and the programming might be altered or deleted Check and correct these settings once the battery is sufficiently charged WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident with the risk of injury Do not operate the instrument panel con trols when drivin...

Page 109: ...n dash panel Details of the instruments Fig 123 Revolution counter with the engine run ning in hundreds of revolutions per mi nute page 118 1 Engine coolant temperature display page 120 Displays on the screen page 109 Adjuster button and display 2 3 4 Speedometer Fuel gauge page 119 5 6 107 ...

Page 110: ... version accessible using the button of the multifunction steering wheel By selecting different information pro files indications other than the classic circu lar instruments can be displayed such as navigation data multimedia information or travel data Information profiles With the option INSTRUMENT PANEL Infotain ment button Vehicle function but ton View Instrument cluster you can choose between...

Page 111: ...e num ber and the contents of the selectable infor mation profiles Navigation system in the SEAT Digital Cockpit Fig 125 Infotainment system map transfer button Depending on the features the SEAT Digital Cockpit can display a detailed map To do this select the Navigation option in the menu menu on the instrument panel page 111 Depending on the features or the navigation map it can be shown in the ...

Page 112: ...lay If the outside temperature is lower than ap proximately 4 C 39 F the ice crystal symbol on the outside temperature dis play also lights up This symbol remains lit un til the outside temperature exceeds 6 C 43 F When the vehicle is stationary when the aux iliary heater is switched on or when driving at very low speeds the outside temperature in dicated may be higher than the actual tem perature...

Page 113: ...tures above 4 C 39 F there may be ice even when the ice crystal symbol is not on The outside temperature sensor takes a guideline measurement Note There are different instrument panels and therefore the versions and instructions on the display may vary In the case of dis plays without warning or information texts faults are indicated exclusively by the con trol warning lamps Some indications on th...

Page 114: ...ng wheel Journey data display multifunc tion display The display of the travel data multifunction display shows different values about the journey and the consumption Change from one display to another Vehicles without multifunction steering wheel press the rocker switch on the wind screen wiper lever page 122 Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel Turn the right thumbwheel of the multifunc ti...

Page 115: ... speed within 5 seconds using the rocker switch on the windscreen wiper lever or by turning the thumbwheel on the multifunction steering wheel Next press the button or again or wait several seconds The speed is stored and the warning activated Deactivate press button or button The stored speed is deleted The warning can be adjusted for speeds be tween 30 km h 18 mph and 250 km h 155 mph Display Oi...

Page 116: ...rting a journey making a calculation of tiredness This is con stantly compared with the current driving be haviour If the system detects that the driver is tired an audible warning is given with a sound and an optic warning is shown with a symbol and complementary message on the instrument panel display Fig 126 The message on the instrument panel display is shown for approximately 5 seconds and de...

Page 117: ...apacity Never drive if you are tired The system does not detect the tiredness of the driver in all circumstances Consult the information in the section page 114 System limitations In some situations the system may incor rectly interpret an intended driving ma noeuvre as driver tiredness No warning is given in the event of the ef fect called microsleep Please observe the indications on the in strum...

Page 118: ...he navigation system has current maps OR the vehicle is currently in a region that is not included in the navigation system s map No data available The traffic sign detection sys tem does not work in the cur rent country Activating and deactivating traffic sign display on the instrument panel The permanent display of traffic signs on the instrument panel can be activated or deacti vated in the inf...

Page 119: ...ng e g caused by head on traffic or by the sun When driving at high speeds If the camera is covered or dirty If the traffic signs are out of the camera s field of vision If the traffic signs are partially or totally covered e g by trees snow dirt or other vehi cles In the case of traffic signs that do not fulfil the regulations In the case of damaged or bent traffic signs In the case of variable m...

Page 120: ...t the time for all vehicle clocks press and hold the button on the instrument panel until the Time is displayed Release the button The time is dis played on the instrument panel display and the hours field is highlighted Afterwards press the button until the desired time is displayed To scroll quickly hold the button When they have finished setting the hour wait until the minute field is marked on...

Page 121: ...strument panel fuel gauge Control lamps It lights up and in addition the lower diode lights up in red Fuel tank almost empty The fuel reserve level has been reached Refuel as soon as possible When the fuel level is very low the lower diode flash es in red It lights up yellow Presence of water in the diesel Switch off the engine and request the assistance of specialised personnel The display only w...

Page 122: ...mperature display Fig 130 Fig 131 Cool zone The engine has not reached operating temperature yet Avoid high en A gine speeds and stressing the engine if it has not reached operating temperature Normal zone At high outside tempera tures and when making the engine work hard the diodes may continue lighting up and reach the upper zone This is no cause for concern provided the control lamp does not li...

Page 123: ...ermined individually Thanks to technological progress maintenance work has been greatly reduced Because of the technology used by SEAT with this service you only need to change the oil when the ve hicle so requires To calculate this variation max 2 years the vehicle s conditions of use and individual driving styles are considered The advance warning first appears 20 days before the date establishe...

Page 124: ...n steering wheel In vehicles with the LongLife system in which the battery has been disconnected for a long period of time it is not possible to calculate the date of the next service Therefore the service interval display may not be correct In this case bear in mind the maximum service intervals permitted page 368 If you reset the display manually the next service interval will be indicated as in...

Page 125: ...existing faults it might not be possible to change the settings or show the information as described In this case go to a specialised workshop and request a repair Using the multifunction steering wheel Fig 133 Right side of multifunction steering wheel buttons to the menus and informative in dications on the instrument panel As long as a priority 1 page 113 warning is active it will not be possib...

Page 126: ...rtain func tions Some control and warning lamps come on when the ignition is switched on and switch off when the engine starts running or while driving Depending on the model additional text messages may be viewed on the instrument panel display These may be purely informa tive or they may be advising of the need for action page 106 Dashboard Depending upon the equipment fitted in the vehicle inst...

Page 127: ... telephone and radio navigation functions without needing to distract the driv er Applies to vehicles with analogue instrument panel Button Radio Media except AUX AUX Telephone Navigation A Turn Turn volume up down You do not need to be in audio mode radio Turn volume up down You do not need to be in audio mode media Turn volume up down You do not need to be in audio mode media Turn volume up down...

Page 128: ...ument panel switch to the previous function H Turn Coloured instrument panel List of stations available only if the instrument panel is in audio menu Coloured instrument panel next track only if the instru ment panel is in audio menu No function There is no active call Re cent calls list Active call go to the call options list call in standby hang up mute microphone private number etc Active route...

Page 129: ... stationc Short press Switch to the previous next song Hold down Fast rewind for wardd No function No active call Radio Me dia functions except AUX Active call no function No function for the other modes navigation assistants vehicle status travel data E F a Change menu on instrument panel b G Short pressb change views Classic Info Digital Maps Semi circular clocks Sport exclusive Cupra Long press...

Page 130: ...corecard a According to the vehicle s equipment package b This function can be used from any mode audio media navigation vehicle status travel data c This action can be performed when you are listening to the radio there is no need to be in audio radio mode d These actions can be performed when you are listening to media there is no need to be in audio radio mode 128 ...

Page 131: ...t alarm system is automatically switched on when locking the vehicle It switches off when the vehicle is unlocked from a distance When the driver door is unlocked with the key you should switch on the ignition within 15 seconds Otherwise the alarm will be trig gered On some export versions the alarm is triggered immediately when you open a door To deactivate the alarm press the button on the remot...

Page 132: ...eys belonging to the vehicle may be used Control lamp on the vehicle key When a button on the vehicle key is pressed the control lamp flashes Fig 136 arrow once briefly but if the button is held down for a longer period the control lamp flashes sev eral times such as in convenience opening If the vehicle key control lamp does not light up when the button is pressed replace the key s battery page 1...

Page 133: ... again automatical ly if you do not open one of the doors or the rear lid within 30 seconds after unlocking the car This function prevents the vehicle from remaining unlocked if the unlocking button is pressed by mistake This does not apply if you press the button for at least one second In vehicles with a security central locking feature selective unlocking of side doors page 131 when the button ...

Page 134: ...ssed all the vehicle doors are locked At the same time a confir mation signal is heard Auto Lock while driving If you select on all the vehicle doors are locked at speeds above 15 km h 9 mph Central locking switch Read the additional information carefully page 16 Please note the following when using the central locking switch to lock your vehicle It is not possible to open the doors or the rear li...

Page 135: ...andle Depending on the equipment the vehicle may have the Keyless Access system Keyless Access is a key free locking and igni tion system to unlock and lock the vehicle without actively using its key To do this all that is required is to have a valid vehicle key in the detection area where you are attempting to access the vehicle Fig 139 and to touch one of the sensor surfaces on the door handles ...

Page 136: ... doors and the rear lid are closed leaving the last key used inside the vehicle and none outside the vehicle will not lock immediately All the ve hicle s indicator lights will flash four times The vehicle will lock after a few seconds if you do not open any door or the rear lid The vehicle will lock again after a few sec onds if you unlock the vehicle but fail to open any door or boot hatch Unlock...

Page 137: ...rear lid The Easy Open feature is not available or on ly has limited availability in the following sit uations examples If the rear bumper is very dirty If the rear bumper is wet with salt water e g after having driven on gritted roads If the electrical unlocking tow hitch is not covered If the vehicle has been equipped at a later time with a tow bracket In the event of heavy rain the Easy Open fe...

Page 138: ... to the area or when carrying out mainte nance work or repairs in that area If acci dentally opened the rear lid could injure somebody situated in its area of operation or cause material damage Therefore always make sure that there is no unsupervised valid key in the area near the rear lid Before carrying out any maintenance or repair work on the vehicle always disable the Easy Open feature via th...

Page 139: ...message is displayed on the in strument panel to remind the driver that when the vehicle is closed from the outside the an ti theft security system is switched on Do not forget the Safelock Please see Instruction Manual The vehicle cannot be opened from inside This makes it more dif ficult for unauthorised persons to break into the vehicle in Description on page 129 The anti theft security system ...

Page 140: ...requently outside of the vehicle range it is possible that the ve hicle can no longer be locked or unlocked us ing the key In this case the key must be re synchronised as described below Unfold the vehicle key blade page 130 If necessary remove the cover from the driver door lever page 16 Press the button on the vehicle key For this it must remain with the vehicle Open the vehicle within one minut...

Page 141: ...r is opened The bonnet is opened The rear lid is opened When the ignition is switched on with a non authorised key When the vehicle battery is disconnected Movement inside the vehicle in vehicles with interior monitoring page 141 When the vehicle is towed in vehicles with anti tow system page 141 When the vehicle is raised in vehicles with anti tow system page 141 When the vehicle is transported o...

Page 142: ...anti tow system should be switched off if animals are left inside the locked vehicle otherwise their movements will trigger the alarm or when for example the vehicle is transported or has to be towed with only one axle on the ground False alarms Interior monitoring will only operate correctly if the vehicle is completely closed Please ob serve related legal requirements The following cases may cau...

Page 143: ...r monitoring and the tow away protection are automatically switched off WARNING Observe the safety warnings in De scription on page 129 Rear lid luggage compart ment Related video Fig 144 Handsfree Rear lid with electric opening and closing Fig 145 Rear lid open button to close rear lid immediately Fig 146 Centre console button to open and close rear lid Opening the rear lid Unlock the vehicle pag...

Page 144: ...gain If necessary the rear lid can be opened or closed by hand using reasonable force Special feature for pulling a trailer If the factory fitted towing bracket is electri cally connected to a trailer page 330 the electric rear lid can only be opened or closed with the buttons on the rear lid itself Acoustic warnings Throughout the process of opening or closing the rear lid acoustic warnings can b...

Page 145: ...Before opening or closing the rear lid make sure that there is enough space to open or close it e g when pulling a trailer or in a garage Rear lid automatic locking Where the vehicle has been locked by press ing the button on the remote control with the rear lid open the rear lid will lock auto matically when closed The automatic rear lid locking time extension function can be activated Where this...

Page 146: ...tivated Safety switch pressed buttons on rear doors are deactivated The safety control symbol lights up in yel low if the buttons on the rear doors are switched off WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Intro duction on page 88 Incorrect use of the electric windows can result in injury Never close the rear lid without observing and ensuring it is clear to do otherwise could cause serious injury t...

Page 147: ... function Press and hold the button on the remote control key until all the windows have reached the desired position or First unlock the vehicle using the button on the remote control key and then keep the key in the driver door lock until all the windows have reached the required posi tion Convenience close function Press and hold the button on the remote control key until all the windows are cl...

Page 148: ...ous injury Open or close the sunroof and the sun blind only when no one is in their path of movement Never leave any key inside the vehicle when exiting Never leave a child or any other person who may need help in the vehicle espe cially if they have access to the vehicle key If using they key unattended they could lock the vehicle start the engine switch on the ignition and activate the sun roof ...

Page 149: ...utomatic function briefly press the rear part of button B to the second level Closing the sunroof from a tilted position Press the front part of the button A to the first level Automatic function briefly press the front part of the button A to the second level Stopping the automatic operation by ad justing the tilted position of the sunroof or by closing the sunroof Press button A or B again Openi...

Page 150: ... either the unlocking or locking posi tion to open or close the roof in the tilted po sition Release the key to interrupt this func tion Using the remote control Keep the locking unlocking button pressed to open close the roof If you release the but ton is the opening closing will stop Using the Keyless Access system only closing Press and hold the locking sensor surface Fig 150 B on the door hand...

Page 151: ...nction does not prevent fingers or other parts of the body from be coming trapped against the roof frame and injuries occurring Lights and visibility Lights Related video Fig 151 Vehicle lights Control lamps It lights up Driving light totally or partially faulty Fault in the cornering light system It lights up Rear fog light switched on page 153 It lights up Left or right turn signal The control l...

Page 152: ...positions or according to the level of exterior lighting When the light switch is in position a light sensor automatically switches dipped beam on and off including the control and instru ment lighting or the daytime running lights depending on the level of exterior lighting WARNING Never drive with daytime lights if the road is not well lit due to weather or lighting conditions Daytime lights do ...

Page 153: ... effects the useful life of the vehicle lighting system Automatic dipped beam control The automatic dipped beam control is merely intended as an aid and is not able to recog nise all driving situations When the light switch is in position the vehicle lights and the instrument panel and switch lighting switch on and off automatical ly in the following situations in Daytime running lights on page 15...

Page 154: ...the power supply is cut off In fog snow and heavy rain With dust and sand turbulence With loose gravel in the field of vision of the camera When the field of vision of the camera is misted up dirty or covered by stickers snow ice etc WARNING The convenience features of the main beam assist should not encourage the tak ing of risks The system is not a replace ment for driver concentration You are a...

Page 155: ...s turned to the left or the left hand turn signal switched on the left hand fog lamp is gradually switched on After the turn the cornering light function is gradually switched off Reverse gear When engaging the reverse gear both fog lights turn on Coming home function This function may be connected disconnec ted through the radio menu The Coming Home and or Leaving Home delay time may also be set ...

Page 156: ...hts and the licence plate lights are switched on Vehicle with full LED headlights In the Leaving Home function the dipped beams the daytime running lights DRL the rear side lights the number plate lights and the courtesy lights in the rear view mirror Welcome Light switch on Activation When the vehicle is unlocked using the re mote control The Leaving Home function is only activa ted when the rota...

Page 157: ...at the catalytic converter can reach never park in an area where the catalytic converter could come into contact with highly inflam mable materials for example dry grass or spilt petrol This could start a fire Note The battery will run down if the hazard warning lights are left on for a long time even if the ignition is switched off The use of the hazard warning lights de scribed here is subject t...

Page 158: ... steering wheel regulator headlight range control The headlight range control Fig 154 is modified according to the value of the head light beam and the vehicle load status This offers the driver optimum visibility and the headlights do not dazzle oncoming drivers The headlights can only be adjusted when the dipped beam is switched on To reset turn switch Fig 154 Value Vehicle load statusa Two fron...

Page 159: ...tal SEAT Cockpit the following message will appear Turn on the lights on the instrument panel Interior and reading lights1 Read the additional information carefully page 34 Glove compartment and luggage com partment lighting When opening and closing the glove com partment on the front passenger side and the rear lid the respective light will automatically switch on and off Footwell lighting The li...

Page 160: ...ey complete their wipe before returning to the rest position When switching the ignition back on the windscreen wiper will continue to operate at the same wiping level Ice snow and oth er obstacles on the windscreen may dam age the wiper and the windscreen wiper motor If necessary remove snow and ice from the windscreen wipers before starting your journey Carefully lift the frozen windscreen wip e...

Page 161: ...ds the steering wheel when the dipped beam or main beam are on Any encrusted dirt such as insects should be cleaned regularly e g when refuelling To ensure the headlight washers work cor rectly in winter any snow which has got into the bumper jet supports should be cleaned away If necessary remove snow with an an ti icing spray Note The wiper will try to wipe away any obsta cles that are on the wi...

Page 162: ...ck the blades for damage Fig 157 arrow To remove wax and coatings we recom mend a window cleaner containing alco hol Mirror Anti dazzle rear view mirror It is dangerous to drive if you cannot see clearly through the rear window Rear view mirror with automatic anti daz zle function The anti dazzle function is activated every time the ignition is switched on When the anti dazzle function is enabled ...

Page 163: ...rs are retracted au tomatically When the vehicle is opened with the remote control the exterior mirrors are deployed automatically WARNING Convex or wide angle exterior mirrors give a larger field of vision However they make objects look smaller and further away than they really are If you use these mirrors to estimate the distance to vehicles behind you when changing lane you could misjudge the d...

Page 164: ...ury The front seats can also be electrically adjusted when the ignition is switched off Never leave a child or any other person who may need help in the vehicle In the event of an emergency electrical adjustment can be stopped by pressing any control CAUTION To avoid damaging the electrical compo nents of the front seats please refrain from kneeling on the seat or applying sharp pressure at a sing...

Page 165: ...engages properly WARNING Please observe the general notes page 69 Remove the rear head restraints only when it is necessary for the placement of a child seat page 81 After removing a child seat remount the head restraint immedi ately Travelling with the head restraints re moved or improperly adjusted increases the risk of severe injuries Seat functions Introduction WARNING Inappropriate use of the...

Page 166: ...ncreasing the risk of burns Make sure the seat cushion is dry prior to using the seat heater Do not sit on the seat with clothing that is wet or damp Do not leave clothing that is wet or damp on the seat Do not spill liquid on the seat CAUTION To avoid damaging the heating elements of the seat heaters please do not kneel on the seat or apply sharp pressure to a single point on the seat cushion or ...

Page 167: ...not engaged when the red marking of the button Fig 161 2 is visible Folding up the rear seat backrest Lift the backrest and press it firmly into the lock until it engages It should not be possible to see the red mark of the unlock button 2 The backrest must be properly engaged WARNING Serious injuries can be caused if the rear seat backrest is lowered or lifted without due care and attention Never...

Page 168: ... practical equipment Storage compartments Storage areas under the front seats Fig 163 Storage compartment under the front seats There is a storage compartment with a cover under each front seat The drawer is opened by pulling on the han dle of the cover Fig 163 To close the drawer press the cover until it locks into position WARNING The drawers will hold a maximum weight of 1 5 kg Do not drive wit...

Page 169: ...nk holder is built into the folding table 2 With the foldable table extended remove the drink holder 2 following the direction of the arrow To store the drink holder insert it into the table against the direction of the arrow WARNING The table must always be closed while driving to decrease the risk of injuries Drink holders Fig 166 Centre console drinks holder Front drink holders Place drinks in ...

Page 170: ...ion could result in an ac cident Other storage compartments You will find more object holders compart ments and supports in other parts of the vehi cle In the top of the glove compartment in vehi cles that do not have a CD reader The load of the compartment should not exceed 1 2 kg In the centre console under the centre arm rest Coat hooks in the door frames Other storage compartments are found in...

Page 171: ...e vehicle may also have USB connec tions exclusively for charging or as a power socket These USB ports are located at the rear of the console between the front seats Fig 168 These connectors can work at a maximum power of up to 10 5 W per port They are not intended for file playback WARNING The power socket works only when the igni tion is on Improper use may cause serious injury or even fire Chil...

Page 172: ...appens objects may shoot outward like a missile Risk of fatal in jury Please note that the centre of gravity may shift when transporting heavy objects this may affect vehicle handling and lead to an accident Therefore it is essential to adjust your speed and driving style ac cordingly to avoid accidents Never exceed the allowed axle weights or allowed maximum weight If said weights are exceeded th...

Page 173: ...rizontally so that the re cess fits onto the axis of the supports Fig 171 and press down until it engages Hook the loops Fig 170 B to the rear lid WARNING The luggage compartment cover must always be fixed properly risk of accident The luggage compartment cover should not be used as a storage shelf Articles placed on this cover could cause injury to vehicle occupants in an accident or if the brake...

Page 174: ...s through the gap from the luggage compartment Secure the objects with the seat belt Close the rear lid Closing the tailboard Lift the tailboard cover until it engages The red mark on the luggage compartment side should never be visible Close the rear lid Lift the centre armrest if necessary Note The tailboard can also be opened from the luggage compartment To do so press the release lever down in...

Page 175: ...AT recommends visit ing a SEAT dealership for this The fastening rings are rendered unusa ble for versions with a spare wheel Retaining hooks Fig 177 In the boot retaining hooks At the rear of the luggage compartment on the left and right there are fixed retaining hooks Fig 177 The retaining hooks have been designed to secure light shopping bags WARNING Never use the retaining hooks as fastening r...

Page 176: ... fastening rings and from the bag hooks Store the net bag in the luggage compart ment WARNING To secure the elastic net bag on the fasten ing rings it must be stretched out Once hooked up it is taut If the net bag is hooked up or unhooked incorrectly the hooks could cause injuries Always secure the net hooks properly so that they do not suddenly release from the fastening rings when hooking or unh...

Page 177: ...high position to the low position lift the floor using the handle Fig 180 1 and pull it back a little Push the variable floor towards the folded rear seats with the handle 1 using some downward pressure so that the moving part of the floor is flush with the backs of the rear seats WARNING During a sudden driving or braking ma noeuvre or in the event of an accident ob jects could be flung though th...

Page 178: ...the load secured on them For this pur pose check that your vehicle s height does not surpass the headspace limit for exam ple for underpasses or for entering garage doors Cross bars the roof carrier system and the load secured on them should not inter fere with the roof aerial or hamper the path of the panoramic sun roof and the rear lid On opening the rear lid make sure that it does not knock int...

Page 179: ...carrier the cross bars and the load itself on the roof Always check the weight of the roof carrier system the cross bars and the weight of the load to be transported and weigh them if necessary Never exceed the maximum au thorised roof load If you are using cross bars and a roof carrier with a lower weight rating you will not be able to carry the maximum authorised roof load In this case do not ex...

Page 180: ...r conditioner and the heated rear window to maintain good visibility to the outside Never leave the air recirculation on for a long period of time If the cooling system is switched off and air recirculation mode switched on the windows can mist over very quickly considerably limiting visibility Switch air recirculation mode off when it is not required WARNING Stuffy or used air will increase fatig...

Page 181: ...oning settings submenu is opened The following settings can also be adjusted Air conditioning profile Adjust the power of the fan in AUTO mode You can choose between low medium and high Automatic air recirculation Switching automatic air recirculation on and off page 181 BACK Close the submenu The auxiliary heater submenu opens It enables manual switching on or off of the windscreen heater It enab...

Page 182: ...st effectively with the windows and the panoramic sliding sunroof closed However if the vehicle has heated up after standing in the sun for some time the air inside can be cooled more quick ly by opening the windows and the panoram ic sliding sunroof briefly Climatronic change the temperature unit on the screen of the factory fitted info tainment system The temperature display can be changed from ...

Page 183: ...nd other heat or cold sen sitive objects should never be placed in front of the air outlets as they may be dam aged or made unsuitable for use by the air coming from the air vents Air recirculation mode Basic points Air recirculation Manual recirculation Air recirculation mode prevents the ambient air from entering the interior When the outside temperature is very high selecting manual air recircu...

Page 184: ...d off and air recirculation mode switched on the windows can mist over very quickly con siderably limiting visibility Switch air recirculation mode off when it is not required CAUTION Do not smoke when air recirculation is switched on in vehicles with an air condi tioner The smoke taken in could lie on the cooling system vaporiser and on the acti vated charcoal cartridge of the dust and pollen fil...

Page 185: ...ensors switching the system on or off accordingly Fig 186 Moreover it will also be activated automati cally when the button is pressed on the Climatronic control panel Adjust it as follows for it to switch on automat ically Press the button of the Climatronic control panel Press the SETTINGS function button on the infotainment system Switch the function on or off by pressing the Automatic windscre...

Page 186: ...uxiliary heater or leave it running in enclosed spaces or areas with no ventilation Never programme the auxiliary heater so that it switches itself on and is running in an enclosed space or an area with no ventila tion WARNING The components of the auxiliary heater are extremely hot and could cause a fire Always park your vehicle so that no part of the exhaust system can come in contact with easil...

Page 187: ...ing Control lamp on the remote control When the buttons are pressed the control lamp on the remote control provides the user with different information Control lamp 1 Meaning It lights up for approx 2 seconds in green The auxiliary heater has been switched on using the button It lights up for approx 2 seconds in red The auxiliary heater has been switched off using the button It flashes for approx ...

Page 188: ...ery with another of the same volt age size and specifications For the sake of the environment Please dispose of your used batteries correctly and with respect for the environ ment The remote control battery may contain perchlorate Observe the legal provisions regarding disposal Care should be taken so as not to oper ate the remote control unintentionally so as to prevent the auxiliary heater being...

Page 189: ...ir distribu tion When will the auxiliary heater not be acti vated The auxiliary heater requires about as much power as the dipped beam headlights If the 12 volt battery charge is too low the auxiliary heater switches off automatically and cannot be switched on This avoids prob lems when starting the engine The heating must be activated every time you want to set off Similarly the departure time mu...

Page 190: ...nge when you switch audio source or connect a new audio source Lower the base volume before connect ing or switching audio sources WARNING The driving recommendations and traffic indications shown on the navigation system may differ from the current traffic situation Traffic signs and traffic regulations have priority over the recommendations and dis plays provided by the navigation system Adjust ...

Page 191: ...CD or DVD is inserted while another is already in the unit or being ejected the DVD drive may be irreparably damaged Always wait until the data medium is com pletely ejected CAUTION Any foreign objects stuck to a data storage device and non round media may damage the CD or DVD player Only clean standard 12 cm CDs or DVDs should be used Do not affix stickers or other items to the data medium Sticke...

Page 192: ... on the version Radio Mode change of band frequency page 207 Touchscreen page 193 Vehicle settings page 36 page 231 Media mode audio sources page 209 1 2 3 4 Phone Mode page 232 Full Link page 197 Selecting the main menu page 192 Volume Off on page 192 Slot for memory cards page 212 Settings button search and selection page 192 5 6 7 8 9 10 190 ...

Page 193: ...gation Mode page 219 Media mode audio sources page 209 Phone Mode page 232 Voice control Full Link page 197 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Vehicle settings page 36 page 231 Selecting the main menu page 192 Volume Off on page 192 Proximity sensor page 195 Settings button search and selection page 192 8 9 10 11 12 General instructions for use Introduction Fig 190 Related video 191 ...

Page 194: ...itched between grid and carou sel via the Settings System Display menu Infotainment rotary push knobs Rotary push knobs The left hand rotary knob is the volume control or the on off button The right hand rotary knob is the setup but ton Infotainment buttons The buttons on the unit are shown in this manual with the word infotainment button and their function within a rectangle for ex ample the info...

Page 195: ...ction buttons on the screen Fig 192 Sound setup menu The Infotainment system comes equipped with a touchscreen Active areas of the screen that call up a cer tain function are called function buttons These buttons are operated by briefly press ing the screen or by pressing and holding The function buttons appear in the instruc tions with the label function button and a button symbol inside a rectan...

Page 196: ...tivated or deactivated by pressing said check box OK Press to confirm an entry or a selection Press to close a pop up window or an in put window Press them to change the setup adjust ments one at a time Move the slider around the screen by pressing it lightly and without lifting your finger Opening list entries and searching in lists Fig 193 Entries on a setup menu list The entries on a list can b...

Page 197: ...displayed after the input line 3 Pressing this function button displays these remaining entries in a list Overview of the function buttons Function icon and text operation and ef fect Letters and dig its Press them to copy them into the input line 1 Press to change the keypad to another language Keypad languages can be se lected from the menu System set tings Language 2 Press to show symbols on th...

Page 198: ... Infotainment sys tem If you want to perform the initial system setup you must enter via Sys tem setup and select Configura tion Wizard START Starts up the Configuration Wizard A Press to configure the time and date if it has a navigation system it will be configured automatically with the GPS B Press to search and store to memory the radio stations that have the best reception at that moment on a...

Page 199: ...way WARNING Any applications that are not suitable or execute incorrectly may cause damage to the vehicle accidents and serious injuries SEAT recommends the use of the Apps that SEAT provides for this vehicle To make full use of SEAT Apps you must activate the option Settings System Data transfer for SEAT apps The interaction level of the Apps on the system must be ALLOW Protect the mobile termina...

Page 200: ...ity is linked to the mobile device being connected via USB You can find further information on the technical requirements compatible devi ces suitable applications and availability at www seat com or at SEAT dealers Is Full Link blocked Fig 197 Message on Infotainment system screen To unblock this feature you must obtain the accessory from your SEAT dealer Otherwise a message like this will appear...

Page 201: ... Data connection via Wi Fi or SIM is not necessary to establish the connection be tween the smartphone and Full Link Data connection via Wi Fi or SIM is neces sary to enable all of the app features1 Proceed as follows to use Full Link Switch on the Infotainment system Connect the smartphone to the vehicle s USB port using a USB cable page 239 In the main menu for the Full Link setup se lect Activa...

Page 202: ...will offer you the technologies available for establishing a connection with your mo bile phone In the event of simultaneous connections be tween two devices with different operating systems a choice will be presented for which one to make the connection with Fig 201 View of the device list iPhone devices only support Apple Car Play There are some Android devices that support MirrorLink and Androi...

Page 203: ...ge the content and functions displayed on the portable device on the Infotainment sys tem screen To avoid distracting the driver while driving only specially adapted applications can be used in Full Link technology descrip tion on page 197 Requirements In order to use MirrorLink the following re quirements must be met The mobile device must be compatible with MirrorLink The mobile device must be c...

Page 204: ... Apple CarPlay restricted on your device at Set tings General Restrictions CarPlay ON The mobile device must be compatible with Apple CarPlay The mobile device must be connected to the Infotainment system via USB Initiating the connection In order to initiate the connection with the mobile device it is simply necessary to con nect it to the Infotainment system via the USB connection A pop up scree...

Page 205: ...e Return to SEAT button Note Some mobile devices require a change in the USB connection mode in order to use Android Auto Make sure that your mobile is in Media Transfer Protocol MTP mode before it is connected by USB to the Infotainment sys tem Note Android Auto requires the use of Google services as well as certain basic applica tions of the Android system Make sure that you always have Google s...

Page 206: ... www seat com or e mail seat re sponde seat es SEAT Media Control Introduction 3 Not available for model Media System Touch Colour Fig 204 Related video The SEAT Media Control1 app can be used to remotely operate some partial functions in Radio mode Media mode and Navigation mode Information can be exchanged be tween a device and the Infotainment System Each one of the functions is operated by mea...

Page 207: ... recommends the use of a flat rate mobile phone deal for data transmission Mobile phone operators can provide the relevant information The exchange of data packages over the internet may generate additional costs de pending on your mobile phone rate partic ularly if you are abroad for example roaming rates Setting up WLAN connection shar ing The Infotainment System can be used to share a WLAN conn...

Page 208: ...System can use the WLAN hotspot of an external wireless device to es tablish an internet connection Establishing the connection with the wire less network WLAN Activate and check the wireless hotspot on the external device If necessary refer to the manufacturer s instruction manual Press the Infotainment button and then press the Settings System menu OR access the Media or SEAT Media Control mode ...

Page 209: ...u of the active frequency band FM AM or DAB Function button function Selects the previous or next stored sta tion or of the station list This setting can be changed in the Radio settings menu FM AM DAB 1 to 18a Memory buttons page 208 SCAN Stops the scan function only visible when the function is under way It can be activated in the settings menu FM AM and DAB a The Media System Touch Colour model...

Page 210: ...lecting the station from the memory buttons Press the memory button corre sponding to the desired station The stored stations can only be played by pressing the corre sponding memory button provided it can be received at your current location Functions of the memory buttons Change mem ory bank Move your finger over the screen from left to right or vice versa OR Press one of the function but tons F...

Page 211: ...elected and played Press the infotainment button to open the Radio main menu Fig 211 It will continue playing the last media source selected from the same point The media source being played is indicated on the dropdown list when pressing the SOURCE function button Fig 211 If there is no available media source the Me dia main menu is displayed Function buttons of the main Media menu Function butto...

Page 212: ...ch Colour model Messages and symbols on the MEDIA main menu Display Meaning A Displays information about the artist name album name and song title CD text ID3 tag on compressed audio files Audio CD displays track information if available via Gracenote a If no data is available it only displays Track and the number corresponding to the position it occupies on the data storage device Display Meaning...

Page 213: ...nge media source From the Media main menu press the Infotainment button repeatedly to cycle through the available media sources OR From the Media main menu press the SOURCE function button Fig 212 and se lect the desired media source In the pop up window the Media sources not selected are shown as deactivated in grey When a Media source that has already been played is selected again playback is re...

Page 214: ...nsert the compatible memory card bevelled edge first and with the label face up con tacts face down into slot Fig 213 2 or Fig 188 9 until properly inserted If a memory card cannot be inserted make sure it is positioned correctly and is compati ble with the unit Removing a memory card The inserted memory cards must be pre pared for removal From the main Media menu press the SETTINGS button to open...

Page 215: ...ia menu press the SETTINGS button to open the Media Set tings menu or press the infotainment button and then press Settings System to open menu System settings Press the Remove safely function button A dropdown menu appears with the following options SD1 Card SD2 Card USB1 and USB2 After correctly ejecting the data stor age device from the system the function but ton becomes inactive grey colour N...

Page 216: ...th audio source The available functions will depend on the Bluetooth Audio profile that the connected external player supports With media players that support the AVRCP Bluetooth profile playback on the Blue tooth audio source can be automatically started or stopped when the unit is switched to Bluetooth Audio mode or to a different au dio source In addition it is possible to view or change the tr...

Page 217: ...rogress percentage on the import screen Audio data CD It is not possible to copy and play files at the same time Press the Cancel function button to end the import of the whole track that is currently be ing imported To obtain information on the status of the import press the Information function button Press the BACK function button to close the import screen with the progress informa tion When t...

Page 218: ...vailable media content Conditions Having a compatible UPnP app installed on the mobile device Having the Enable WLAN connection op tion active which can be found in the wireless connection configuration Pairing the mobile device to the Infotain ment system using a password generated by the system The pairing must be done from the mobile device that you wish to connect to the Infotainment system St...

Page 219: ... Function button function SOURC E Display and selection of the source DVD MENU To display the control menu and return to the main DVD screen Fig 216 A Chapter display B Displays play time duration and remaining play time Function button function C Move the control menu window Minimise the control menu window Maximise the control menu window Close the control menu D Use the arrow buttons to browse ...

Page 220: ...o the left or the right Reset the view of the image To stop the playback of a slideshow The function button changes to To continue the playback of a slideshow The function button changes to To change to the PREVIOUS or NEXT im age The same function can be performed by sliding your finger horizontally across the screen SET TINGS Open the Image settings menu Enlarging or reducing the view To enlarge...

Page 221: ...ation data Roads and streets are subject to constant change e g new roads changes to street names and building numbers Therefore if the navigation data is not updated then er rors or inaccuracies may occur during guid ance SEAT recommends updating navigation data on a regular basis Up to date navigation data can be downloaded from www seat com or acquired at a SEAT dealer Updating and using naviga...

Page 222: ... lead to errors during navigation Updating navigation data To update navigation data visit our website www seat com The navigation data must be installed after downloading Navigation is not possible from the memory card Installing navigation data The installation process takes about 2 hours If the Infotainment system is switched off the installation process is paused and will auto matically resume...

Page 223: ...n the Navigation Settings menu New destination enter destina tion Fig 220 Search screen In the Navigation main menu press the New destination function button Press the Options function button and se lect the required type of destination Search Address POI on the route or On map Using voice control if you say Town street and number without pauses and then the in struction Start Route Guidance a rou...

Page 224: ...terna tive routes will be suggested depending on the selected setup Fig 221 These 3 routes correspond to the selectable route options Economical Fast and Short Route criteria Meaning Blue route Economical route the route is calculated by taking into consideration economic factors Red route Fastest route to the destination even if it is necessary to make a deviation Route criteria Meaning Orange ro...

Page 225: ...del Navi System Plus My destinations destination mem ory The stored destinations can be selected from the My destinations menu Press the My dests function button in the main Navigation menu Select the desired function button Store position Routes Destinations Last destinations or Home address Store position By pressing the Store position function but ton the vehicle s current position is stored as...

Page 226: ...ed with route guidance activated and when a destination has been added to the tour b This function button is only displayed with route guidance activated Last destinations View of destinations for which a route has al ready been started My destinations Press the Options function button and se lect the desired function button Function button function Destination memory View of destinations stored m...

Page 227: ...s zone Press the symbol to open the detailed view of the point of interest Quick POI search In the Navigation main menu press the POI function button and the three main catego ries will appear Alternatively enter the name of the point of interest to be searched using the new destination keypad or press Search nearby on the map table on page 226 View In the Navigation main menu press the View funct...

Page 228: ... to close the split screen At any moment during navigation pressing inside the map will make a pop up menu ap pear with the following functions Function button function Street name or coordinates shows the details of the point selected on the map Only when you press on an icon on the map POI name of the point of interest when only one appears on the map Group of POIs more points of interest when y...

Page 229: ... Traffic reports and dynamic route guidance to the destination TRAF FIC Fig 225 Traffic reports The Infotainment system constantly receives traffic reports TMC TMCpro in the back ground provided a TMC traffic news station can be received at the current location The station being listened to does not have to be the traffic news station List of available traffic reports Press the Infotainment Fig 18...

Page 230: ... function button Select the data carrier with the vCards saved in the list Press Import all vCards from this folder Confirm the import notice with the OK function button The saved vCards will now be in the destina tion memory page 223 and may be used for navigation Note Only one address per vCard can be impor ted In the event any vCards have multiple addresses only the main address will be importe...

Page 231: ... the Demo mode function button starts a virtual route guidance to the desti nation you have entered If you press the Normal function button a real route guidance starts Navigation in Offroad mode 1 Introduction Offroad navigation is a function for offroad driving that provides directions in non digi tised areas at low speeds Non digitised areas are areas about which the system does not have inform...

Page 232: ...kers can be recorded by in dicating a manual waypoint In the Offroad Navigation menu press the ADD WAYPOINT function button The tour way points defined manually are shown on the map by a marker Ending recording Press the STOP RECORDING function button in the main Offroad Navigation menu Managing stored Offroad tours Fig 230 Offroad Navigation menu stored tours Press the MEMORY function button in t...

Page 233: ...ible The general direction of travel is indica ted straight ahead by direction arrows in the Infotainment System pop up window Fig 231 A Note If an Offroad tour is being recorded this is automatically stored if Offroad navigation is discontinued Vehicle Menu Introduction to using the Vehicle menu By pressing button of the infotainment system you will access its main menu with the following options...

Page 234: ...peed time passed average con sumption and autonomy of the vehicle Ecotrainer If the corresponding equipment is available the ECOTRAINER will provide information on driving style The information on driving style is only evaluated and displayed when moving forward Vehicle status Press the Vehicle status button to access infor mation on the Vehicle status messages and Start Stop system The Vehicle st...

Page 235: ...injury While the vehicle is in motion always se cure the mobile telephone properly outside the airbag deployment zone WARNING Mobile telephones may interfere with and alter the correct operation of pacemakers if they are carried directly over them Maintain a minimum distance of at least 20 centimetres between the aerials of the mobile telephone and the pacemaker Do not carry your switched on mobil...

Page 236: ...re free Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Blue tooth SIG Inc Bluetooth profiles When a mobile phone is connected to the tel ephone management system a data ex change takes place via one of the Bluetooth profiles Hands Free Profile HFP When connect ing a mobile telephone to the phone manag er through the HFP the calls can be managed via the Infotainment system Audio profile A2DP This profile m...

Page 237: ...e mobile tele phone and Infotainment system Use your mobile telephone to enter and confirm your PIN code as indicated in the dis play of the infotainment system If more Bluetooth profile pairing requests are received on the mobile telephone make sure to reply to them OR Compare the PIN code shown on the dis play of the Infotainment system with that shown on the mobile telephone If they match confi...

Page 238: ...e phonebook of the linked mobile phone to be available in the In fotainment system The next time that the mobile telephone is connected e g on the next journey the phonebook is updated au tomatically If any entries in the mobile phonebook have been modified while connected a manual update of the phonebook data can be initi ated from the User profile settings menu Telephone management can store a m...

Page 239: ...ne during an incoming call Press to mute the microphone during an ac tive call and to reactivate it This button keeps the call active While the call is on hold the listener will not hear the conversation To reactivate it press the call accept button To reject it press the reject button Press to add a participant to the active call Charge status of a mobile telephone con nected via Hands free profi...

Page 240: ...r the mailbox has not yet been stored enter it and confirm with OK Note Breakdown service and information calls can incur an additional cost on your tele phone bill The Roadside Assistance and Information services might not work properly for exam ple if the vehicle and the operator of the connected mobile telephone are in differ ent countries If you are not able to use these services contact an au...

Page 241: ...ocated at the rear of the console between the front seats Fig 237 Connectivity Box Wireless Charger Fig 238 Related video Fig 239 Centre console slot for mobile phone connection The Connectivity Box includes different func tions that will help to use your mobile device They are the Wireless Charger and the Mobile Signal Amplifier The Wireless Charger only features the Wireless Charger function Wir...

Page 242: ...NG The mobile phone may heat up due to the wireless charging Think about the temper ature of your device before you pick it up and take care when removing it Note Your mobile device must support the Qi wireless inductive charging interface standard for proper operation If your mobile phone has a cover or a pro tective casing this may affect the Connec tivity Box functions There must be no metallic...

Page 243: ...witch ed off and the selector lever is in position P Driver messages on the instrument panel display Press the clutch This message appears on vehicles with a manual gearbox if the driver tries to start the engine without having the clutch pedal pressed The engine will only start if you press the clutch pedal Press the brake This message appears on vehicles with an automatic gearbox if the driver t...

Page 244: ... is in position P parking lock Next the selector lever is locked Switching off the engine with the key Switching off the engine Stop the vehicle Turn the ignition key to position 1 Fig 240 Engaging the steering wheel lock In vehicles with automatic gearbox the igni tion key can only be removed when the se lector lever is in position P1 Remove the key from the ignition in posi tion 1 Fig 240 Turn t...

Page 245: ...ion is disabled Switching the ignition on off manually Briefly push the starter button without touch ing the brake or clutch pedal For vehicles with both manual and automatic transmission the starter button text START ENGINE STOP flashes like a heartbeat when the system is preset for switching the ignition on and off Automatic ignition switch off If the driver leaves the vehicle taking the ve hicl...

Page 246: ...ock the vehicle start the engine or connect the ignition and in this way operate electronic equip ment e g the windows Note Before leaving the vehicle always dis connect the ignition manually and if ap propriate take into account the instruc tions on the screen of the dash panel If the vehicle is stationary for a long time with the ignition on the vehicle battery might be discharged and it might n...

Page 247: ...ause for concern When the outside temperature is below 5 C 41 F if the engine is diesel some smoke may appear under the vehicle when the fuel operated auxiliary heater is on Stopping the engine 3 Valid for vehicle with Keyless Access Step Switch off the engine with the starter button page 243 1 Stop the vehicle completely 2 Press and hold the brake pedal until the step 4 is performed 3 If you are ...

Page 248: ...h the Start Stop system page 270 and needs to be started manually the START ENGINE STOP button flashes to indicate this fact Braking and parking Information on the brakes New brake pads For the first 400 km 250 miles new brake pads have not yet reached their maximum braking capacity and need to be run in first However you can compensate for the slightly reduced braking effect by applying more pres...

Page 249: ...tion could result in an accident If the brake fluid loses its viscosity and is subjected to heavy use vapour bubbles can form in the brake system This reduces the efficiency of the brakes CAUTION Never let the brakes drag by leaving your foot on the pedal when it is not neces sary to brake This overheats the brakes re sulting in longer stopping distances and greater wear Before driving down a long...

Page 250: ...ig 243 button arrow and the red control light of the dis play in the dash panel go out Automatic release of the electronic park ing brake on starting the engine The electronic parking brake is automatically switched off when starting if after the driver s door is closed and the driver s seat belt fas tened any of the following situations take place In vehicles with automatic transmission a gear ra...

Page 251: ... is ap plied or released noises may be heard The system performs automatic and au dible tests sporadically in the parked vehi cle if some time elapses without the elec tronic parking brake being used Parking The electronic parking brake should always be applied when the vehicle is parked Always note the following points when park ing the vehicle Use the brake pedal to stop the vehicle Apply the el...

Page 252: ...ng lamp will flash on the instrument panel when the ESC is intervening The ESC includes the anti lock brake system ABS the hydraulic brake assist HBA the traction control system ASR electronic dif ferential lock EDS electronic torque control XDS and tractor trailer sway mitigation ESC also helps stabilise the vehicle by changing the torque Anti lock brake system ABS ABS prevents the wheels from lo...

Page 253: ...ollisions The multi collision brake works for front side or rear accidents when the airbag control unit records its activation level and the acci dent takes place at a speed of over 10 km h 6 mph The ESC automatically brakes the vehicle as long as the accident has not dam aged the ESC the brake hydraulics or the on board network The following actions control automatic brak ing during the accident ...

Page 254: ...iver will be informed that ASR is enabled ESC in Sport mode Sport mode can be connected via the Easy Connect page 36 system menu In front wheel drive vehicles the interventions by the ESC and the ASR are limited In four wheel drive vehicles the interventions by the ESC are limited and the ASR is switched off completely The control lamp lights up For vehicles with a driver information system the dr...

Page 255: ...particu lar if the road is too smooth and slippery the driving wheels could spin and the vehi cle could skid Note If the ASR or the ESC is disconnected or the Sport mode is selected cruise control will be switched off Manual gearbox Changing gear Read the additional information carefully page 42 In some countries the clutch pedal must be fully pressed down for the engine to start Selecting reverse...

Page 256: ...tronic mode Control lamps It lights up green The brake pedal is not engaged To select a range of gears press the brake pedal Flashes green The interlock button on the selector lever is not pressed Movement of the vehicle is prevented Engage the se lector lever lock Selector lever positions Read the additional information carefully page 42 The selector lever position engaged is high lighted on the ...

Page 257: ...e must always be held with the foot brake when the engine is run ning This is because an automatic gearbox still transmits power even at idling speed and the vehicle tends to creep The ac celerator pedal must on no account be pressed inadvertently when a gear is en gaged with the vehicle stationary The ve hicle could otherwise start moving immedi ately in some cases even if the parking brake is en...

Page 258: ...osition N for more than about two seconds Interlock button The interlock button on the selector lever handle prevents the driver from inadvertently engaging certain gears Press the button in to disengage the selector lever lock Safety interlock for ignition key Depending on the country once the ignition has been turned off the key may be removed only if the gear selector is in position P While the...

Page 259: ...addle to select a lower gear With the selector lever in position D S if no paddle is operated during a short period of time the gearbox control system switches back to automatic mode To switch to per manent manual gear change using the gearshift paddles move the selector lever from position D S to the right When accelerating the gearbox automati cally shifts up into the next gear shortly be fore t...

Page 260: ... mechanism and it will be easier to move the selector lever from po sition P WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Selec tor lever positions on page 255 Never allow the brake to rub and do not use the brake pedal too often or for long periods Constant braking causes over heating in the brakes This could signifi cantly reduce braking power increase braking distance or even result in the total fail...

Page 261: ...g mode from the SEAT Drive Profile page 304 Press the brake pedal firmly with your left foot and hold it down for at least one sec ond With your right foot press the accelerator down to the full throttle or kick down posi tion The engine speed will stabilise at about 3 200 rpm petrol engine or about 2 000 rpm diesel engine Take your left foot off the brake pedal WARNING Always adapt your driving s...

Page 262: ...fuel to be saved Use the inertia mode to let the vehicle roll before for example arriving in a town Switching on inertia mode Condition selector lever must be in position D gradients below 12 Select in SEAT Drive Profile Eco mode page 304 Take your foot off the accelerator The driver message Inertia will be dis played At speeds higher than 20 km h 12 mph the gearbox will automatically disen gage a...

Page 263: ...inue driving Seek spe cialist assistance Gearbox malfunctions Gearbox Fault Stop the vehicle and place the lever in the posi tion P There is a fault in the gearbox Stop the vehi cle in a safe place and do not continue driv ing Seek specialist assistance Gearbox System fault You may continue driving Have the fault corrected by a specialised workshop without delay Gearbox System fault You can contin...

Page 264: ...fail at any time or the engine is switched off for instance when being towed the car can still be steered However more effort than normal will be re quired to turn the steering wheel Driver lamps and indications It lights up red Faulty steering Parking the vehicle If the warning lamp remains on and the driver indica tion appears the power steering could be faulty Do not keep driving Seek specialis...

Page 265: ...ine revs too much cut fuel injection to protect the engine Environmental compatibility Environmental protection is a top priority in the design choice of materials and manufac ture of your new SEAT Constructive measures to encourage re cycling Joints and connections designed for easy dismantling Modular construction to facilitate disman tling Increased use of single grade materials Plastic parts a...

Page 266: ...rpm Choosing the right gear enables fuel savings Select the highest possible gear appropriate for the driving situation the engine should continue functioning with cyclical regularity Automatic transmission accelerate gradu ally and without reaching the kick down position Avoid driving at high speed Avoid travelling at top speed whenever pos sible Fuel consumption emission of harmful gases and noi...

Page 267: ...y lose its charge because certain electrical devices such as the electronic gearbox lock continues to draw current even when the ignition is off In some cases there may not be enough power available to start the engine Your vehicle is equipped with an intelligent power management system to control the distribution of electrical energy This signifi cantly improves reliability when starting the engi...

Page 268: ... battery will run down If the energy consumption means there is a risk that the engine will not start a text will appear in vehicles with a driver information system This driver indicator tells you that you must start the engine so that the battery can re charge When the engine is running Although the alternator generates electrical power the battery can still become dis charged while the vehicle ...

Page 269: ...talytic converter To maintain the useful life of the catalytic converter Use only unleaded petrol with petrol en gines as lead damages the catalytic con verter Do not let the fuel get too low in the tank For engine oil changes do not replenish with too much engine oil page 352 Top ping up engine oil Never tow the vehicle to start it use jump leads if necessary page 60 If you notice misfiring uneve...

Page 270: ...t can be delayed slightly due to moisture build up on the discs and brake pads Applying the brakes carefully several times will remove the moisture and restore the full braking effect CAUTION Driving through flooded areas may se verely damage vehicle components such as the engine transmission running gear or electrical system Whenever driving through water the Start Stop system must be switched of...

Page 271: ...ugh tracks and uneven terrain as much as possible WARNING Even with four wheel drive you should al ways adjust your speed to suit the condi tions Do not let the extra safety features tempt you into taking any risks when driv ing Risk of accident The braking capability of your vehicle is limited by the tyres grip It is therefore no different from a car without four wheel drive So do not be tempted ...

Page 272: ... Stop sys tem can be found on the Easy Connect sys tem by pressing the button in the Vehi cle status menu Vehicles with a manual gearbox Before stopping the vehicle or when it is stopped put it into neutral and release the clutch pedal The engine will switch off The warning lamp will appear on the instru ment panel display The engine may stop be fore the vehicle comes to a halt in the decel eratio...

Page 273: ...matic gearbox The engine stops when the selector lever is in the positions P D N and S in addition to when in manual mode With the selector lever in po sition P the engine will also remain switched off when you take your foot off the brake pedal In order to start the engine up again the accelerator must be pressed or another gear engaged or the brake released If the selector lever is placed in pos...

Page 274: ...wish to use the system you can switch it off manually To manually switch on off the Start Stop system press the button Fig 248 The button symbol remains lit up yellow when the system is switched off Note The system is automatically switched on each time the engine is deliberately stop ped during a stopping phase The engine will start automatically Hill Descent Control HDC Control lamps 3 Valid for...

Page 275: ...9 when driving in reverse The brake and the accelerator are not pressed Hill Descent Control is deactivated on press ing the brake and the accelerator or if the slope is below 5 The function may be dis connected manually in the Easy Connect system by pressing the button HDC function button Fig 50 WARNING Always be ready to brake Otherwise an accident could occur and cause injury Hill Descent Contr...

Page 276: ...nction was not switched on it will automatically remain off next time the ignition is engaged The Auto Hold function is automatically switched on if the following conditions are met All conditions must be met at the same time Manual gearbox Automatic gear box 1 The vehicle is kept stationary with the brake pedal on a flat surface or on a slope 2 The engine rotates correctly Upon pressing the clutc...

Page 277: ...nings in Con trol and warning lamps on page 124 Cruise control operation Fig 250 Instrument panel display CCS status indications Read the additional information carefully page 41 The cruise control system CCS is able to maintain the set speed from 20 km h 15 mph The CSS only reduces vehicle speed by ceasing to accelerate not by actively braking the vehicle Displayed on the CCS screen Status Fig 25...

Page 278: ...prevailing road traffic or weather conditions When travelling down hills the CCS can not maintain a constant speed The vehicle tends to accelerate under its own weight Select a lower gear or use the foot brake to slow the vehicle WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Con trol and warning lamps on page 124 Speed limiter Control lamp It lights up green The speed limiter is switched on and active Fl...

Page 279: ...atus of the road and the weather conditions allow it When driving downhill the speed limiter cannot limit the vehicle speed Its speed will increase due to its own weight In this case select a lower gear or use the foot brake to slow the vehicle Note Different versions of the instrument panel are available and therefore the versions and instructions on the display may vary If when switching the ign...

Page 280: ...n signal lever or button 2 on the third lever It switches between the speed limiter and the CCS or the adaptive cruise control ACC Activating the speed limiter Press the button 3 on the turn signal lever or button 1 on the third lever The current speed is stored as the maximum speed and the limiter is switched on Temporarily switching off the speed limiter limitation Place control 1 of the turn si...

Page 281: ...lever to reduce the speed in small increments of 1 km h 1 mph and set it The speed is limited to the set value Press on the third lever to reduce the speed in increments of 10 km h 5 mph and set it Hold down the button 3 on the turn signal lever in the area or hold down to continuously decrease the speed in increments of 10 km h 5 mph then set it Switching off the speed limiter Move control 1 of t...

Page 282: ...l display ad vance warning indications The objective of the emergency braking as sistance system is to prevent head on colli sions against objects that may be in the vehi cle s path or minimise the consequences of such impacts Within the limitations imposed by the environ mental conditions and by the system itself the function acts in staggered fashion de pending on how critical the situation is I...

Page 283: ... keeping control of the vehicle and reacting to a possible emergency situation WARNING Following a Front Assist emergency warn ing pay immediate attention to the situa tion and try to avoid the collision by brak ing or by dodging the obstacle as applica ble If the Front Assist does not work as de scribed in this chapter e g it repeatedly intervenes unnecessarily switch it off Adapt your speed and ...

Page 284: ... disappear from the instrument panel display Front Assist operation may be affected by a strong radar reverse reflection This may oc cur for example in a closed car park or due to the presence of metallic objects e g rails on the road or sheets used in road works The area in front of and around the radar sensor should not be covered with adhesives additional or similar headlights as this may negat...

Page 285: ...utton page 36 The system will store the setting for the next time the ignition is switched on SEAT recommends keeping the pre warning function switched on at all times Depending on the infotainment system instal led in the vehicle the advance warning func tion may be adjusted as follows Advance Medium Delayed Deactivated SEAT recommends driving with the function in Medium mode Switching distance w...

Page 286: ...s used in road works If the vehicle is reversing If the vehicle over accelerates In case of snow or heavy rain In case of narrow vehicles such as motor bikes Misaligned vehicles Vehicles crossing the other s path Vehicles approaching in the opposite direc tion Special loads and accessories of other ve hicles that jut out over the sides backwards or over the top Adaptive cruise control ACC Introduc...

Page 287: ...e traffic lights The ACC only reacts to people if a pe destrian monitoring system is available In addition the system does not react to ani mals or vehicles crossing your path or ap proaching head on down the same lane If the ACC does not reduce speed suffi ciently brake the vehicle immediately by applying the pedal If you are driving using the spare wheel the ACC system could automatically switch...

Page 288: ...control and warning lamps will light up briefly when the ignition is switched on to check certain functions They will switch off after a few seconds WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Con trol and warning lamps on page 124 Display indications Fig 259 On the instrument panel display A ACC inactive Standby B ACC active Status display Indications on the display Fig 259 Vehicle ahead detected ACC ...

Page 289: ...as this may negatively affect ACC operation If the front of the vehicle is not properly re paired or structural modifications are made to it for example if the suspension is lowered ACC operation may be affected In this sce nario SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership CAUTION If you have the sensation that the radar sensor is damaged or has lost its settings disconnect the ACC This will avoid ...

Page 290: ...e set distance can be changed when the vehicle is stopped or dur ing driving as you like Connecting and activating the ACC To connect and activate the ACC the posi tion of the gearbox selector lever the vehicle speed and the position of the third level of the ACC must all be taken into account With a manual transmission the gearbox selector lever must be in any gear except first and the speed must...

Page 291: ...op and have the fault repaired ACC and Front Assist currently not available No sensor vision This message will be displayed to the driver if the radar sensor s vision is impaired due for example to leaves snow heavy fog or dirt Clean the SEAT badge Fig 260 ACC currently not available Gradient too steep The maximum road slope has been excee ded hence safe ACC operation cannot be guaranteed The ACC ...

Page 292: ...cruise control Always be ready to use the brakes Observe country specific provisions gov erning obligatory minimum distances be tween vehicles Note The programmed speed is erased once the ignition or the ACC are switched off When the traction control system ASR is deactivated during acceleration or else the ESC is activated in Sport Mode page 36 the ACC switches off au tomatically In vehicles with...

Page 293: ... all WARNING If the ACC does not switch off in the situa tions described serious accidents and inju ries may occur Always switch off the ACC in critical sit uations Note If you do not switch off the ACC in the aforementioned situations you may com mit a legal offence Special driving situations Fig 264 A Vehicle on a bend B Motorcy clist ahead out of range of the radar sensor Fig 265 C Vehicle chan...

Page 294: ...the ACC s range Switch off the ACC when driving behind vehi cles with special loads and accessories or when overtaking them In these cases you should brake as necessary Other vehicles changing lanes Vehicles changing lanes a short distance away from your own can only be detected when they are within range of the sensors Consequently the ACC will take longer to re act Fig 265 C In these cases you s...

Page 295: ...se rious injuries If necessary apply the brake Lane Assist system Introduction Fig 266 On the windscreen field of vision of the Lane Assist system camera Using the camera located in the windscreen the Lane Assist system detects the possible lines dividing the lanes When the vehicle in voluntarily approaches a dividing line it has detected the system notifies the driver with a corrective steering m...

Page 296: ...sing the lane line and that the steering is being adjusted to correct the angle Fig 268 C The two highlighted lines A light up si multaneously when both lane lines are recognised and the Lane Assist function is active Fig 268 D Operating mode Steering wheel vibration The following situations can cause vibration in the steering wheel and require the driver to take active control of driving When the...

Page 297: ...r reflections When the radius of a curve is too small When no road markings can be seen When the distance to the next marking to too great When the system does not detect any clear and active steering movement during a long period of time Temporarily in the event of very dynamic driving styles If a turn signal is activated With the stability control system ESC in Sport mode or switched off BSD Plu...

Page 298: ...r do not use it and contact a specialised workshop Before starting a journey verify that the field of vision of the camera is not covered Fig 266 Always keep the field of vision of the camera clean If there is a fault in the system have it checked by a specialised workshop Traffic Jam Assist Description and operation Fig 269 Related video Traffic Jam Assist helps the driver keep the car within its...

Page 299: ...our speed and safe distance to the vehicle in front of you at all times to suit the visibility weather road and traffic con ditions Do not use Traffic Jam Assist in city jour neys Do not use Traffic Jam Assist if there is poor visibility for example in case of snow ice rain or loose gravel or on steep or slip pery sections or flooded roads Do not use Traffic Jam Assist offroad or on roads where th...

Page 300: ...ector lever must be in the D S posi tion or in the Tiptronic selector gate The system must have detected a lane separation line on both sides of the vehicle Fig 268 The following conditions may cause the Emergency Assist not to react or to switch off automatically If the driver accelerates brakes or moves the steering wheel If any of the conditions mentioned in page 298 Technical requirements for ...

Page 301: ...mart technology incorporated into the blind spot detector BSD with parking assistance RCTA included cannot over come the limits imposed by the laws of physics it only works within the limits of the system Accidents and severe injury may occur if the blind spot detection system or the rear cross traffic alert are used negli gently or involuntarily The system is not a replacement for driver awarenes...

Page 302: ...s The blind spot detector has detected a vehicle in the blind spot and the turn signal has been turned on in the direction of the detected vehicle For vehicles that are also equipped with Lane Assist page 293 a warning to switch lanes will also ap pear even though the turn signal has not been en gaged blind spot detector Plus Some warning and control lamps will light up briefly when the ignition i...

Page 303: ...the vehicle and the control lamp of the right hand external mirror indicates the traffic situation to the right of the vehicle In the case of retrofitted tinted windows or windows with tinted film the indications of the external mirrors may not be seen clearly or correctly Keep the external mirrors clean and free of snow and ice and do not cover them with ad hesives or other similar materials Rada...

Page 304: ...speed differential of approx 10 km h 6 mph If the vehicle is passing at a consid erably higher speed no indication will be dis played The faster the vehicle approaches the soon er an indication will be displayed in the exter nal mirror because the blind spot detector takes into account the speed differential with other vehicles Thus even though the distance from the other vehicle is identical the ...

Page 305: ...age the brakes automatically The parking system helps the driver by auto matically engaging the brakes to reduce any damage The automatic intervention on the brakes takes place when driving in reverse at approx 1 12 km h 1 7 mph After detecting that the vehicle is stationary the system keeps it that way for around 2 seconds After automatically braking to reduce dam age the system will not be able ...

Page 306: ... a layer of snow or ice in front of one of the sensors The relevant text message will appear in the dash panel display Trailer mode The Blind spot detector and the rear cross traffic alert will be automatically deactivated and it will be impossible to activate them if the tow hitch is electrically connected to a trailer or other similar object As soon as the driver starts to drive with a trailer c...

Page 307: ...y restricting fuel con sumption Adaptive Cruise Control ACC The acceleration and braking gradient of the adaptive cruise control varies according to the active driving profile page 284 Electronic Stability Control ESC In the Offroad and Snow driving profiles the electronic stability Control ESC page 250 adjusts to adapt to the terrain In addition hill descent control HDC is acti vated in the Offro...

Page 308: ...istics Conven ience It permits more relaxed and com fortable driving for example for long motorway journeys Its main characteristic is the soft suspen sion setting DCC Sport It represents the vehicle s default behaviour suitable for dynamic driving Cupra It gives the vehicle a decidedly sportier nature and makes for max imum performance Individual It allows you to personalise the configuration The...

Page 309: ...earing such clothes Ultrasound sensor signals may be affec ted by external sound sources In certain circumstances this may prevent them from detecting people or objects The ultrasound sensors have blind spots in which obstacles and people are not reg istered Monitor the area around the vehicle at all times since the ultrasound sensors do not detect small children animals or certain objects in all ...

Page 310: ... the Park Assist system in an area where there is not too much traffic or in a car park Description of the Park Assist sys tem Fig 280 In the centre console top section button to switch on the Park Assist system The components of the Park Assist system are the ultrasonic sensors located in the front and rear bumpers the button Fig 280 to switch the system on and off and the mes sages on the instru...

Page 311: ...oeu vres to complete the parking action Trailer mode The Park Assist system cannot be switched on if the factory fitted towing bracket page 330 is electrically connected to a trailer After changing a wheel If after changing a wheel the vehicle stops entering and exiting parking spaces correct ly the circumference of the new wheel may be different and the system may need to adapt to it The adaptati...

Page 312: ... can be changed to 3 Turn on the corresponding turn signal towards the side of the road where you are parking The instrument panel displays the side corre sponding to the road By default if the turn signal is not on it parks on the right in the di rection of traffic 4 If necessary press the button again to change to the next parking mode Once you have switched to all possible park ing modes if the...

Page 313: ...pace detected Message to park Message to press the brake pedal Progress bar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Progress bars The progress bar Fig 283 7 and Fig 284 7 on the screen of the instrument panel displays the relative distance to be covered The greater the distance the fuller the progress bar When driving forward the content of the pro gress bar decreases upwards and when re versing it decreases downwards Nece...

Page 314: ...p watch around you carefully start accelerating up to no more than 7 km h 4 mph During the parking manoeuvre the system on ly takes charge of the steering You as the driver have to accelerate engage the clutch if necessary change gears and brake 6 Reverse until the ParkPilot continuous signal is heard OR reverse until the instrument panel displays the message to go forwards Fig 283 or Fig 284 OR r...

Page 315: ...mp on the button lights up when the system is switched on 4 Turn on the corresponding turn signal towards the road you will enter when exiting the park ing space 5 Engage reverse gear or turn the selector lever to position R For parallel parking spaces 6 Release the steering wheel in Introduc tion on page 307 Please note the following message Auto matic steering enabled Pay at tention to your surr...

Page 316: ... Park Assist system can automatically brake the vehicle when faced with an obstacle briefly actioning and holding down the brake ped al Following this the driver must press the brake pedal Automatic braking intervention to reduce damage leads to the parking manoeuvre fin ishing WARNING The automatic braking intervention by Park Assist should never tempt you to take any risk that may compromise saf...

Page 317: ... Aid is ignored the vehicle could suffer considera ble damage The knocks or damage on the radiator grille bumper wheel arch and vehicle un derbody can adjust the orientation of the sensors This can affect the parking aid function In this case have the function checked by a specialised workshop A registration plate or plate holder on the front with larger than the space for the reg istration plate ...

Page 318: ...s are not covered by adhesives residues and the like as this could affect the system s opera tion Cleaning instructions page 372 The approximate measurement range of the sensors is 1 20 m 1 60 m 0 90 m As you approach the obstacle the time inter val between the audible warnings will be re duced When you reach around 0 30 m the warning will be constant do not continue to move forward or backward If...

Page 319: ...tion button Change from reduced view to full view Engage reverse gear or turn the selector lever to position R OR press the car icon in reduced view If necessary switch to the rear assist im age Rear View Camera RVC Engage reverse gear or turn the selector lever to position R OR press the RVC function button A short confirmation signal will be heard and the button symbol will light up yellow when ...

Page 320: ...r if it is not within the vehi cle s trajectory or the direction of travel is in the opposite direction to its location and also when the electronic parking brake is activated obstacles located in the vehicle s trajectory and which are more than 30 cm away from the vehicle are displayed in yellow White segments Yellow segments obstacles that are less than 30 cm away from the vehicle are dis played...

Page 321: ...ed If there is a fault in the parking aid system a message will appear on the instrument panel indicating the error If there is a fault in a sensor the symbol is displayed on the Easy Connect display in front of behind the vehicle If a rear sensor is faulty only the obstacles in area A are dis played Fig 286 If a front sensor is faulty only the obstacles in area B are displayed Have the fault corr...

Page 322: ...appears on the Parking System screen of the Easy Connect system Whenever any of the car doors rear lid or bonnet are opened Rear parking aid Description The rear parking aid is an audible and visual assistant that warns of obstacles located be hind the vehicle There are sensors integrated in the rear bumper When they detect an obstacle you are alerted by audible warnings and visually on the Easy C...

Page 323: ...y assembled infotainment system OR press the BACK function button Temporary suppression of sound in Park ing Aid Press the function button If you have the Top View Camera system installed you can not use the temporary suppression of sound in Parking Aid Switch from reduced to full screen view if the rear assist is fitted Rear View Camera RVC Press the car icon in the reduced view If necessary swit...

Page 324: ...me in the rear area Rear sound settings sharpness Frequency tone of the sound in the rear area Adjust volume With the parking aid switched on the active audio video source volume will be reduced to the intensity of the selected setting Error messages When the Parking Aid is activated or when it is switched on if a message reporting a Parking aid error is displayed on the instrument panel there is ...

Page 325: ...peed and driving style to suit visibility weather road and traffic condi tions Do not be distracted from the traffic by looking at the screen Monitor the area around the vehicle at all times since the cameras do not capture small children animals and certain objects in all situations The use of a number plate may interfere in the views shown on the screen since the cameras field of vision may be r...

Page 326: ...collision the system should be checked by a specialised workshop Camera image view Aerial view bird s eye view to obtain a panoramic view of the vehicle three di mensional views from different camera posi tions Front camera front view to observe traf fic ahead of the vehicle vehicles crossing for front parallel parking when ap proaching an obstacle and in off road driving Side cameras side view to...

Page 327: ...e images on the area view system cameras are on ly two dimensional Due to a lack of spatial depth it is difficult or impossible to make out on screen any holes there may be on the ground objects jutting out from the ground or parts protruding from other vehi cles Situations in which the objects or other vehicles ap pear to be further away or closer than they really are On moving from a horizontal ...

Page 328: ...cu lar street to the right Parallel parking The area in front of the vehicle is shown Orientation lines are shown to give guidance Off road The area directly in front of the vehi cle seen from above is shown For ex ample on a slope in order to see the area directly in front of the vehicle The red line is shown at a distance of approx 0 4 m away from the vehicle Side camera views side view View On ...

Page 329: ... is also distor ted by this effect Due to the screen resolution or insuffi cient light conditions some items may be displayed in an unsatisfactory manner or not at all Take special care with thin posts fences railings or trees that might not be displayed on screen and could damage the vehicle The rear assist has blind spots where it is not possible to represent people or objects small children ani...

Page 330: ...or lever to position R Press the function button displayed on the right of the image Make the desired adjustments on the menu by pressing the function buttons or by moving the corresponding scroll button Necessary conditions for parking and ma noeuvring with the rear assist The system should not be used in the follow ing cases If the image displayed is not very reliable or is distorted for example...

Page 331: ...with the system the rear assist image can also be concealed By pressing one of the Infotainment system buttons on the display OR by pressing the miniature vehicle that appears on the left of the screen which switches to the full screen mode of the Park ing System Plus s optical system If you wish to display the rear assist image again Disengage reverse or change the selector lever s position engag...

Page 332: ...rom the trailer draw bar on the towing bracket s tow hitch is 80 kg Vehicles with the Start Stop system If the vehicle has a factory fitted towing bracket or one that is retrofitted by SEAT the Start Stop system operates as normal No special characteristics need to be taken into account If the system does not recognise the trailer or the trailer bracket has not been retrofitted by SEAT the Start S...

Page 333: ... trailer while accelerating WARNING If the towing bracket has been retrofitted by a non SEAT workshop the Start Stop system must be disconnected manually whenever driving with a trailer Otherwise the brake system could be damaged and could consequently cause a serious acci dent or injury Always disconnect the Start Stop system manually when using a towing bracket that has not been fitted by a SEAT...

Page 334: ...m should have sufficient coolant and be prepared for the additional effort involved in driving with a trailer Trailer brakes If the trailer has its own brake system please take the relevant legal requirements into ac count Never connect the trailer s brake sys tem to the vehicle s brake system Tow rope Always use a cable between the vehicle and the trailer page 334 Trailer rear lights The trailer ...

Page 335: ...hitch with your hand until you feel and see that it has engaged and the control lamp on the button stays on Close the rear lid Cover the tow hitch Stop the vehicle and apply the electronic parking brake Switch off the engine Unhook the trailer and interrupt the electri cal connection between it and the vehicle If you are using an adapter remove it from the trailer s power socket Open the rear lid ...

Page 336: ... protrude more than 700 mm backwards from the spherical head On ly carrier systems on which up to 3 bikes can be mounted are allowed Heavier bicycles must be mounted as close to the vehicle as possible tow hitch WARNING The incorrect use of the tow hitch with a bi cycle rack mounted on the tow hitch can cause accidents and injury Never exceed the maximum weight or the limits indicated above The bi...

Page 337: ...e trailer s rear lights to ensure they are working correctly and that they comply with the relevant safety regulations Make sure that the maximum permissible power that can be absorbed by the trailer is not exceeded page 332 Connection to the anti theft system The trailer is included in the anti theft system if the following conditions are met If the vehicle is factory equipped with an anti theft ...

Page 338: ...p If the trailer accessories consume energy through the power socket to the trailer and the engine is turned off the battery will dis charge If the vehicle battery is running low the electrical connection with the trailer will be automatically cut Loading a trailer Technically permissible maximum trailer weight and vertical load on the coupling device The technically permissible maximum trailer we...

Page 339: ... injuries Always load the trailer correctly Always secure the load properly using belts or straps that are suitable and in good condition Driving with a trailer Adjusting the headlights The front part of the vehicle may be raised when the trailer is connected and the light may dazzle the rest of the traffic Adapt the height of the headlights using the headlight range adjuster page 1561 Special cha...

Page 340: ...to straighten the towing vehicle and trailer while accelerating Take into account the speed limit for vehi cles with a trailer as it could be lower than for vehicles without a trailer Stabilisation of the towing vehicle and trailer The stabilisation of the towing vehicle and trailer together is an additional function of the electronic stability control ESC If the system detects that the trailer is...

Page 341: ...nds that towing brackets be retrofitted at a specialised workshop For ex ample it may very well be necessary to ad just the cooling system or mount thermal pro tection plates SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this If a towing bracket is retrofitted the distance specifications should always be kept in mind The distance between the centre of the spherical head and the road Fig 300 D mus...

Page 342: ...workshop WARNING If the towing bracket is badly fitted or un suitable the trailer may separate from the vehicle while driving This could cause seri ous accidents and fatal injuries Note Only use towing brackets that have been approved by SEAT for the model in ques tion 340 ...

Page 343: ...ontrol the vehicle itself for instance a refrigerator box laptop or ventilator fan etc they must bear the sign manufacturer conformity declaration in the European Union WARNING Accessories for example telephone hold ers or cup holders should never be fitted on the covers or within the working range of the airbags Otherwise there is a danger of injury if the airbag is triggered in an acci dent Tech...

Page 344: ...of the vehicle must have a type approval for your vehicle and must carry the e mark WARNING Mobile telephones or radio equipment which is operated inside the vehicle without a properly installed external aerial can create excessive magnetic fields that could cause a health hazard Note The posterior fitting of electric and elec tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its licence and could lead to ...

Page 345: ...completely dry An ir regular fuel supply could cause misfiring As a result unburnt fuel could enter the ex haust system and damage the catalytic converter When filling the fuel tank after having run it completely dry on a vehicle with a diesel engine the ignition must be switched on for at least 30 seconds before starting the en gine When you then start the engine it may take longer than normal up...

Page 346: ... 10 ethanol ratio can be refuelled E10 2 The types of petrol are differentiated by using the octane numbers RON or via the anti knock index AKI The following pieces of text show the infor mation included in the corresponding stickers on the tank lid examples 3 Super unleaded petrol 95 octane petrol or normal 91 octane petrol at least We recommend refuelling with super 95 oc tane petrol 91 AKI If n...

Page 347: ... gines1 by label on the fuel tank lid with with the marking Petrol ethanol Vehicles with Totalflex engine can run with unleaded petrol 95 octane 91 AKI accord ing to ANP No 57 and with fuels with any high percentage of ethanol The vehicle is refuel led in the same way as petrol refuelling Also consider that page 344 Type of pet rol Note SEAT recommends filling the tank exclu sively with petrol eve...

Page 348: ...mation is ignored later on it will not be possible to re start the engine If this warning does not appear it is not necessary to refill the AdBlue tank AdBlue is a registered brand of the German Association of the Automotive Industry VDA and is also known as AUS32 or DEF Diesel Exhaust Fluid CAUTION Filling the AdBlue tank excessively can cause damage to the tank Refilling AdBlue Fig 303 AdBlue ta...

Page 349: ...r with AdBlue Valid for vehicles with selective catalytic re duction Open the tank cap Turn the SCR tank cap anti clockwise Fig 303 Add AdBlue until the nozzle stops for the first time Close the SCR tube by turning it clockwise until you hear a click WARNING AdBlue should only be stored in the origi nal container which should be tightly closed and kept in a safe place Never keep AdBlue in empty fo...

Page 350: ...when the engine is hot The cooling system is under pressure Protect face hands and arms by cover ing the cap with a large thick rag to protect against escaping coolant and steam If it is necessary to work in the engine compartment while the engine is running the rotating components for example poly V belt alternator radiator fan and the high voltage ignition system are an ad ditional hazard Observ...

Page 351: ... This is the case if the bonnet is flush with the adjacent body panels Should you notice that the bonnet is not safely secured when the vehicle is moving stop the vehicle immediately and close the bonnet Failure to follow this instruction could result in an accident CAUTION To avoid damage to the bonnet and to the windscreen wiper arms only open it when the windscreen wipers are in place against t...

Page 352: ...explanations instructions and restrictions on the technical specifica tions as of page 381 Engine oil General notes The engine comes with a special multi grade oil that can be used all year round Because the use of high quality oil is essen tial for the correct operation of the engine and its long useful life when topping up or changing oil use only those oils that comply with VW standards The spe...

Page 353: ...ppear in page 49 Engine oil specifications In this case your vehicle must be serviced after a fixed interval of 1 year 15 000 km 10 000 miles whatever comes first page 368 Vehicles with diesel particulate filter Only VW 507 00 engine oil with reduced ash formation may be used in diesel engines equipped with particulate filter Using other types of oil will cause a higher soot concen tration and red...

Page 354: ... in damage to the engine and catalytic converter Con tact a Technical Service Topping up engine oil Fig 306 In the engine compartment Engine oil filler cap Read the additional information carefully page 48 Before opening the bonnet read and observe the warnings in Working in the engine compartment on page 348 The position of the oil filler opening is shown in the corresponding engine compartment i...

Page 355: ...ver pour oil down drains or into the ground Use a suitable container when draining the used oil It must be large enough to hold all the engine oil Cooling system Topping up coolant Read the additional information carefully page 49 Top up coolant when the level is below the MIN minimum mark Checking coolant level Park the vehicle in a horizontal position Switch the ignition off Read off the coolant...

Page 356: ...coolants which are not ap proved by SEAT Otherwise you run the risk of causing severe damage to the engine and the engine cooling system If the fluid in the expansion tank is not purple but is for example brown this indi cates that the G13 additive has been mixed with an inadequate coolant The coolant must be changed as soon as possible if this is the case This could result in serious faults and e...

Page 357: ...in the washer fluid tank Capacity The reservoir holds approximately 3 litres in versions without headlight washer and 5 litres in versions with headlight washer WARNING If the water from the windscreen washer does not contain enough anti freeze it may freeze on the windscreen and rear window reducing forward and rear visibility In winter ensure the windscreen washer contains enough anti freeze In ...

Page 358: ...ignition is switched on and the engine started Winter conditions During the winter the starting power may be reduced and if necessary the battery should be charged in Important safety warn ings for handling a vehicle battery on page 356 Warning lamp It lights up Alternator fault The control lamp lights up when the ignition is switched on It should go out when the engine has started running If the ...

Page 359: ...ttery charger to the power socket and switch on At the end of the charging process switch off the battery charger and disconnect the power socket cable Finally disconnect the charger cables from the battery Replace the battery cover correctly Close the bonnet page 19 Important Before you charge the battery make sure you read the manufacturer s in structions for using the battery charger WARNING Ne...

Page 360: ...em bedded in the treads Damaged wheels and tyres must be re placed immediately Keep grease oil and fuel off the tyres Replace any missing valve caps as soon as possible Mark the wheels before taking them off so that they rotate in the same direction when put back When removed the wheels or tyres should be stored in a cool dry and preferably dark place New tyres New tyres do not give maximum grip s...

Page 361: ...yre pressure sticker Correct inflation pressures and sensible driv ing habits will increase the useful life of your tyres Check tyre pressure at least once a month and also prior to any long trip The tyre pressure should only be checked when the tyres are cold Do not reduce the pressure of warm tyres Adjust tyre pressure to the load being car ried by the vehicle In vehicles with a tyre pressure in...

Page 362: ... may be released or the tyre may burst Risk of accident For the sake of the environment Under inflated tyres will increase fuel con sumption Wear indicators Fig 308 Tyre profile tread wear indicators Tread wear indicators indicate if a tyre is worn The original tyres on your vehicle have 1 6 mm high tread wear indicators running across the tread Depending on the manu facturer there will be 6 to 8 ...

Page 363: ...on e g EC Certificate of Conformity or COC document1 The vehicle documen tation varies depending on the country of res idence A knowledge of tyre designations makes it easier to choose the correct tyres The fol lowing wording can be read on the sides of the tyre 215 60 R16 95V This contains the following information 215 Tyre width in mm 60 Height width ratio in R Tyre construction Radial 16 Rim di...

Page 364: ...wly and with extra care at all times If wheel trims are fitted after the car is purchased ensure that there is an ade quate flow of air for cooling the brake sys tem For the sake of the environment Old tyres must be disposed of according to the laws in the country concerned Note A SEAT Service Centre should be consul ted to find out whether wheels or tyres of different sizes to those originally fi...

Page 365: ... pressure is correct switch the ignition off and on again If the control lamp remains lit up the tyre monitoring indicator can be calibrated Have the sys tem checked by a specialised workshop Several control and warning lamps light up for a few seconds when the ignition is switch ed on while the function is verified They will switch off after a few seconds WARNING When the tyres are inflated at di...

Page 366: ...eel using the ABS sensors If the rolling circumference of one or more wheels has changed the tyre monitoring indi cator will indicate this on the instrument pan el through a warning lamp and a warning to the driver Fig 310 When only one specific tyre is affected its position within the vehicle will be indicated Loss of pressure Check left tyre pressure Wheel tread change The wheel tread changes wh...

Page 367: ...T Official Service or at a specialised workshop Please note the following restrictions when using the compact temporary spare wheel The compact temporary spare wheel is de signed specifically for this model For this rea son do not use a temporary spare wheel from a different type of vehicle Removing the temporary spare wheel Lift and hold up the floor panel to remove the temporary spare wheel Turn...

Page 368: ...Disconnect the subwoofer Fig 312 1 speaker cable Turn the securing wheel in an anti clock wise direction Fig 312 2 Remove the subwoofer speaker and the spare wheel When re mounting the spare tyre place the subwoofer on the base of the wheel rim with care When doing so the tip of the FRONT arrow on the subwoofer should point forward Reconnect the speaker cable and firmly ro tate the securing wheel ...

Page 369: ...st have an appropriate sticker attached so that it is visible to the driver Suitable stick ers are available from the SEAT Official Serv ice and specialised workshop Please note the regulations to this effect in your country All weather tyres can also be used instead of winter tyres Using winter tyres with V rating Please note that the generally applicable 240 km h 149 mph speed for winter tyres w...

Page 370: ... The date of the next service The Long Life Mobility Warranty is valid until the next inspection This information is docu mented in all checks performed The type and the volume of the service may vary from one vehicle to another A special ised workshop will be able to provide specific information on the jobs for your vehicle WARNING If the services are insufficient or not per formed and if the ser...

Page 371: ...u Service intervals display At SEAT the dates of the services are indica ted by the service interval display on the in strument panel page 121 or in the Vehicle settings menu of the infotainment system page 36 The service interval display gives information for service dates that in volve an engine oil change or an inspection When the time for the corresponding service comes additional work require...

Page 372: ...acturer s requirements in terms of design accuracy of the measurements and materi als The original SEAT Spare Parts have been conceived exclusively for your vehicle For this reason we always recommend the use of Original SEAT Spare Parts SEAT cannot be held liable for the safety and suitability of parts from other manufacturers Approved spare parts Approved spare parts following the manu facturer ...

Page 373: ...and other materials used for car care can be damaging to your health if misused Always keep care products in a safe place out of the reach of children Danger of poisoning For the sake of the environment When purchasing car care products chose products that are compatible with the environment The waste from car care products should not be disposed of with ordinary household waste Washing the vehicl...

Page 374: ...ions of the car wash tunnel operator Risk of accident When cleaning the underbody or the in side of the wheel arches protect yourself from sharp or pointy metal parts Risk of cut After cleaning the brakes could act more slowly due to moisture or in winter the ice on the brake discs and pads Risk of acci dent In this case the brakes should be dried by pressing the brake pedal several times CAUTION ...

Page 375: ...red a Neutral soap solution two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water Paint Problem Solution Flaws in the paint Check the paint s colour code in an authorised service and re store with a touch up pencil Spilled fuel Immediately rinse with water Environmental rust tank Apply rust remover and then apply hard wax Go you your specialised workshop if you have any queries Problem Solution Corrosion Ha...

Page 376: ...racting a Neutral soap solution two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water Fabrics artificial Alcantara leather Problem Solution Superficial dirt particles Vacuum cleaner Water based dirt e g coffee tea blood etc Absorbent cloth and neutral soap solutiona Problem Solution Grease based dirt e g oil make up etc Apply a neutral soap solutiona Absorb the dissolved grease and paint particles drying wi...

Page 377: ...n the windows To prevent damage to the heating of the rear window do not put stickers over the heating elements Covers trims Do not use cleaning products or chrome based cleaning agents Paint The vehicle must be free from dirt and dust before applying wax or care products Risk of scratches Do not apply wax or care products if the vehicle is exposed to direct sunlight Risk of damaging the paint job...

Page 378: ...ushes hard sponges etc to clean Do not turn on seat heating to dry the seats Avoid exposing leather to direct sunlight for long periods otherwise it may tend to lose some of its colour If the car is left for a pro longed period in the bright sun it is best to cover the leather WARNING Do not use water repellent coatings on the windscreen In bad visibility conditions such as humid weather darkness ...

Page 379: ... Cruise Control ACC Emergency braking assistance system Front Assist Park Pilot system Parking aid system Park Assist Lane Assist The EDR data are only recorded in specific accident situations No data are recorded in normal driving conditions No audio or video data inside or around the vehicle are recorded Under no circumstan ces are personal data such as name age or gender recorded Nevertheless t...

Page 380: ...atures of the vehicle Name of the device according to the dec laration of compli ance Radio frequency re mote control auxili ary heater Sender STH SEAT 50000914 Telestart Auxiliary heating 50000864 D208L VW Telestart Bluetooth MIB2 Entry MIB Standard 2 MIB2 Main Unit A580 A270 Wireless hotspot MIB2 Main Unit A580 A270 Keyless Access Sys tem MQB B B Radar sensors for as sistance systems ARS4 B MRRe...

Page 381: ...ncy remote control key Hella KGaA Hueck Co Rixbecker Straße 75 59552 Lippstadt GERMANY Radioelectrical equipment fitted in the vehicle Addresses of the manufacturers Radio frequency re mote control auxiliary heater Digades gmbH Äußere Weberstraße 20 02763 Zittau GERMANY Webasto Thermo Comfort SE Friedrichshafener Str 9 82205 Gilching GERMANY Radar sensors for as sistance systems ADC Automotive Dis...

Page 382: ...rona Leon Ateca and Alhambra GSM 1800 1710 1785 MHz 30 dBm WCDMA FDD I 1920 1980 MHz 24 dBm WCDMA FDD lll 1710 1785 MHz 24 dBm Keyless Access 434 42 MHz 32 µW Ibiza Toledo Arona Leon and Ateca Radar sensors for assistance systems 76 GHz 77 GHz 28 2 dBm Toledo Leon and Alhambra 35 0 dBm Ibiza Arona and Ateca 24050 24250 MHz 20 dBm Arona Ateca and Alhambra Wireless charging 110 120 kHz 10 W Ibiza Ar...

Page 383: ...n the en gine compartment on the left hand side in the direction of travel The number is en graved on the top side rail and is partially covered Type plate The type plate is located on the right side door pillar Vehicles for certain export coun tries do not have a type plate Identifying letters The identifying letters of the engine can be viewed on the instrument panel when the en gine is switched...

Page 384: ...figures may be dif ferent in other countries All data in the official vehicle documentation takes precedence over these data at all times Drawbar loads The maximum permitted drawbar load on the ball coupling of the towing bracket must not exceed 88 kg In the interest of road safety we recommend that you always tow approaching the maxi mum drawbar load The response of the trail er on the road will ...

Page 385: ... with a torque wrench The tightening torque for steel and alloy wheels is 140 Nm WARNING Check the tyre pressure at least once per month Checking the tyre pressure is very important If the tyre pressure is too high or too low there is an increased danger of ac cidents particularly at high speeds If the tightening torque of the wheel bolts is too low they could loosen while the vehi cle is in motio...

Page 386: ...Acceleration from 0 80 km h seconds 7 2 5 9 6 0 6 0 5 9 Acceleration from 0 100 km h seconds 11 0 8 5 8 6 9 0 8 9 Maximum authorised weight kg 1 830 1 900 1 920 2 000 2 010 Weight in running order with driver kg 1 280 1 359 1 375 1 460 1 476 Maximum authorised weight on front axle kg 940 970 990 1 000 1 010 Maximum authorised weight on rear axle kg 940 980 980 1 050 1 050 Maximum trailer weight wi...

Page 387: ...h a 212 5 Acceleration from 0 80 km h seconds a 5 2 Acceleration from 0 100 km h seconds a 7 9 Maximum authorised weight kg a 2 080 Weight in running order with driver kg a 1 536 Maximum authorised weight on front axle kg a 1 070 Maximum authorised weight on rear axle kg a 1 060 Maximum trailer weight without brakes kg a 750 Weight of trailer with brakes on gradients up to 8 kg a 2 000 Weight of t...

Page 388: ...p speed km h 184 6 192 5 Acceleration from 0 80 km h seconds 8 2 6 4 Acceleration from 0 100 km h seconds 11 5 9 2 Maximum authorised weight kg 1 910 1 970 Weight in running order with driver kg 1 375 1 435 Maximum authorised weight on front axle kg 1 030 1 080 Maximum authorised weight on rear axle kg 930 940 Maximum trailer weight without brakes kg 680 710 Weight of trailer with brakes on gradie...

Page 389: ... 6 Acceleration from 0 80 km h seconds 6 2 6 0 5 9 4 7 Acceleration from 0 100 km h seconds 8 8 9 0 8 7 7 5 Maximum authorised weight kg 1 990 2 100 2 010 2 130 Weight in running order with driver kg 1 453 1 548 1 483 1 589 Maximum authorised weight on front axle kg 1 060 1 080 1 090 1 120 Maximum authorised weight on rear axle kg 940 1 070 930 1 060 Maximum trailer weight without brakes kg 700 75...

Page 390: ...Technical data Dimensions Fig 314 Dimensions Fig 315 Angles and ground clearance 388 ...

Page 391: ...1 541 1 544 G Width mm 1 841 H Height at kerb weight mm 1 601b 1 615c 1 611b 1 625c I Ground clearance between the axles mm 176 189 J Front projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 19 4 maximum 20 6 K Rear projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 27 9 maximum 25 5 Turning radius m 10 8 a This data will change depending on the type of wheel rim b Distance to the roof c Dimension to the ...

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Page 393: ... 76 front airbags 23 77 functioning 77 head protection airbags 25 knee airbags 24 side airbags 25 Air conditioning auxiliary heater 184 Climatronic 43 178 heated windscreen 182 manual air conditioning 46 user instructions 180 Air outlets 181 Air recirculation 181 Alcantara suede clean 374 Alternator warning lamp 356 AM 207 Ambient lighting 157 Android Auto 200 202 Anti freeze 49 Anti lock brake sy...

Page 394: ... 254 steering wheel with gear shift paddles 257 tiptronic 254 257 towing 90 Automatic transmission control lamp 254 AUX IN 239 external audio source 213 Auxiliary heater 184 activating 186 electric consumers 187 operating instructions 187 programming 186 remote control 185 remote control range 186 special features 185 switching off 184 switching on 184 things to note 187 Average consumption 108 B ...

Page 395: ...ps 83 ISOFIX system 28 safety instructions 26 82 securing with seat belt 27 Top Tether system 28 31 32 Clean windscreen brushes 373 Cleaning Alcantara suede 374 carbon fibre 373 375 cloth 374 control panels 374 decorative sheets 374 exhaust tail pipes 373 exterior 373 headlights tail lights 373 high pressure cleaners 371 Interior 374 leather 374 paint 373 plastic parts 374 seat belts 374 sensors c...

Page 396: ...tion 65 Correct sitting position driver 65 front passenger 66 rear seat passengers 67 Cruise control 41 275 control and warning lamps 275 operation 275 Cruise control system 275 Cylinder deactivation see Active cylinder management ACT 110 D DAB 207 Dangers in not using the seat belt 72 Dashboard 106 Dash panel 40 Data label 381 Data transfer 197 Deactivating the front passenger front airbag 24 Dea...

Page 397: ...king 250 Electronic Stability Control ESC 250 Electronic torque management XDS 251 Emergencies 86 anti puncture kit 86 automatic gearbox emergency program 261 bulbs 53 changing a wheel 55 emergency towing of the vehicle 59 fuses 52 hazard warning lights 154 jump leads 60 manual unlocking and locking 88 puncture 54 replacing a blown fuse 53 replacing the battery 357 vehicle tool kit 86 Emergency As...

Page 398: ...icles with diesel engines 346 Exiting a parking space with Park Assist 313 Exterior lighting changing bulbs 97 Exterior mirrors adjustment 22 driving with a trailer 332 Exterior rear view mirrors adjusting the exterior rear view mirrors 161 exterior 161 heated 161 Exterior view 8 9 External aerial 341 F Fastening rings 172 Fatigue detection 114 Filling the tank 342 Floor mats 69 Fluid level contro...

Page 399: ...headlight washers 159 Head restraints 21 adjustment 162 Front head restraints 68 rear head restraints 69 Headrests 21 adjustment 162 front 68 Heated rear window 45 47 Heated windscreen 182 Heating and fresh air 46 Hill Descent Control control lamp 272 Horn 105 How to jump start 60 description 61 I Identifying letters on the engine show 112 Ignition 32 241 Ignition lock 32 241 see Starter button 24...

Page 400: ...reen wiper lever 122 Instrument panel display 108 109 Instruments 108 Interference from a mobile telephone 192 Interior lights 34 Interior view 15 ISOFIX 28 30 ISOFIX system 28 J Jack 55 86 mounting points 57 Journey data display 112 Jukebox SSD 214 Jump leads 60 K Key operated switch 79 Keyless Entry see Keyless Access 133 Keyless Exit see Keyless Access 133 Keyless Access Easy Open 133 Keyless E...

Page 401: ...7 luggage compartment variable floor 174 manual release mechanism 18 net bag 173 shelf 171 special characteristics of the electric rear lid 142 see also Loading the luggage compart ment 170 Luggage compartment floor 174 Luggage compartment variable floor 174 Luggage net luggage compartment 173 Lumbar support 162 M Main beam assist 151 Main beam lever 150 Main panel turn signal and main beam lever ...

Page 402: ...nroof 147 windows 144 with the central locking switch 132 Operating malfunction Park Assist 307 sunroof 146 Original SEAT Spare Parts 370 Outside temperature display 110 Overview of the structure of the menus 111 P Panoramic sliding sunroof convenience opening and closing 145 see also Sunroof 146 Park Assist 307 automatic braking intervention 314 automatic interruption 308 conditions for exiting a...

Page 403: ...o DISPLAY clean 374 Radio transmitters 341 Rain sensor 159 control of the function 160 Raising the vehicle 57 RCTA 303 see Parking assistant RCTA 299 Rear headrests 69 Rear view mirror anti dazzle 160 interior anti dazzle 160 Rear Assist 327 parking 329 special characteristics 328 Rear Assist system 327 Rear bulbs in the side panel disassemble the rear light 100 Rear fog light control lamp 149 Rea...

Page 404: ...75 safety instructions 71 unfastened 72 Seat belt tensioners 22 74 SEAT Digital Cockpit 108 information profiles 108 SEAT Drive Profile 304 Seat heating 163 SEAT Media Control 204 data transmission and control functions 205 Seats adjustment 162 electric seat 20 heating 163 rear seat backrest 165 SEAT Service Mobility 370 Selective catalytic reduction see Exhaust purification system diesel 346 Sele...

Page 405: ...30 Sun blinds anti trap function sunroof 148 sunroof 147 Sun protection 158 Sunroof 146 anti trap function 148 closing 147 opening 147 operating malfunction 146 sun blind 147 Sun visors 158 Switch hazard warning lights 154 Switch off delay Infotainment system 192 Switching off the engine with the key 242 Switching off the lights 149 Switching on the lights 149 Switching the ignition on and off 32 ...

Page 406: ... 335 connecting 334 exterior mirrors 332 hooking up 334 loading 336 malfunction 336 maximum trailer weight 336 mode 337 382 parking aid 319 322 power socket 335 rear LED lights 332 335 rear lights 332 335 retrofitting a towing bracket 339 stabilisation of the towing vehicle and trail er 338 technical requirements 332 tow rope 332 335 trailer mode 337 unlocking the electrical unlocking tow hitch 33...

Page 407: ... position 62 Vehicle interior monitoring and anti tow sys tem 141 activation 140 Vehicle maintenance 371 Vehicle paint maintenance 373 Vehicle seats 70 Vehicle tool kit 55 86 Ventilation slits 170 Vertical load on the coupling 330 Vertical load on the trailer coupling loading the trailer 336 W Warning lamps engine coolant 120 Warning symbols see Control and warning lamps 124 Warning triangle 154 W...

Page 408: ...g the wiper blade 62 rain sensor 159 replacing the wiper blades 62 service position 62 special characteristics 158 window wiper lever 158 Winter conditions battery 355 diesel 345 snow chains 58 tyres 366 Winter driving sunroof 146 Winter operation headlight washers 159 heated windscreen washer jets 159 salt on the roads 160 Winter tyres 366 four wheel drive 269 Wireless Charger 239 WLAN 205 connec...

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