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Lighting, windscreen wipers and

washers

Exterior lighting

Functionality

Unless otherwise stated, the light works when the

ignition is switched on.

Daylight running lights

The daytime running lights illuminate the area in

front of the vehicle.

In vehicles for certain markets, this also provides

lighting for the rear area of the vehicle.
Operating conditions

The light switch is located in mode 

.

Automatically switch lights on/off

The light is automatically switched on or off accord-

ing to the given lighting conditions and vehicle oper-

ation (standstill/travel).
Some of the following lighting functions turn on/off

automatically.

Dipped beam and parking lights.

Daylight running lights.

Operating conditions

The light switch is located in mode 

.

The automatic dipping and parking light switching is
indicated by the illumination of the symbol 

 in the

light switch.

Switching low beam on/off automatically in rain

Operating conditions

The light switch is located in mode 

.

The function is activated.

The windscreen wipers are switched on for lon-

ger than 30 seconds.

The automatic headlight circuit is indicated by the il-
lumination of the symbol 

 in the light switch.

Full LED Headlights
When the light switch is in mode 

, the headlights

provide the best possible beam of light in front of

the vehicle.
The Dynamic cornering light function ensures the

best possible illumination of the curve area.

CORNER function

The CORNER function is intended for turning or ma-

noeuvring (e.g. when parking).
The function illuminates the vicinity of the vehicle

front in the direction of travel.
Operating conditions

The turn signal is switched on or the front wheels

are steered sharply.

The low beam is switched on.

Visibility is reduced in the area around the vehicle.

The fog lights are not switched on.

The driving speed is lower than 40 km/h.

When no light is switched on
The control light   may also light up in the instru-

ment cluster, indicating that it is necessary to switch

on the light.

illuminates

Switch on the light.

Operation

Light modes

The light mode can be

selected using the
switch  .

Press the   switch re-

peatedly and select the

desired mode.

The information of selec-

ted mode is briefly dis-

played in the instrument

cluster display.

The menu with available light modes varies depend-

ing on the given lighting conditions and the vehicle

operation (standstill/drive).

 - Automatic mode

Automatic switching on/off of dipped, parking or

daytime running lights.
In the light switch, is illuminated 

. Even if the

dipped beam is automatically turned on, the switch
also lights up 

.

 - Dipped beam

Turning on the dipped beam.
In the light switch, is illuminated 

.

 - Sidelights

Switching on the sidelights.
In the light switch, is illuminated 

.

 - Light turned off

Turn off the light.
There is no green warning light in the light switch.

After switching on the ignition, the 

 mode is

automatically set.

Switching on the parking light and switching off

the light is only possible when the vehicle is station-

ary or driving at a speed of max. 10 km/h up to a dis-

tance of max. 100 m. When one of the values is ex-

ceeded, automatic driving light switching takes

place.

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Summary of Contents for OCTAVIA iV 2020

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL ŠKODA OCTAVIA iV Your Owner s Manual Digital version available on the Internet http go skoda eu owners manuals ŠKODA OCTAVIA iV 08 2020 Angličtina English V1 R2 RoW en_GB 5E4012720AA ...

Page 2: ...nty explained to me Signature of the customer Does the vehicle have an extended warranty YES NO Limitations of the ŠKODA extended warrantya _______________ or _______________ or _______________ a Depending on which comes first Years km Miles Reprinting reproduction translation or use in any other way either in whole or in part is not permitted with out the written consent of ŠKODA AUTO a s ŠKODA A...

Page 3: ...Service consultant __________________________________________ Telephone __________________________________________ This vehicle with the registration plate __________________________________________ belongs to Title name company __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Address __________________________________________ __________________________________...

Page 4: ... Boot lid with manual operation 33 Boot lid with electrical control 34 Electrically operated contactless boot lid 35 Unlocking the boot lid 36 Seats steering wheel and mirror 36 Front seat with manual operation 36 Front seat with electrical operation 37 Memory function of the seat 38 Seat massage function 38 Rear seats 38 Park position of rear seat belts 38 Headrests 39 Front armrest 39 Rear armre...

Page 5: ...ssistant 124 Park Assist systems 124 Park Pilot parking aid 125 Rear view camera 126 Rear Traffic Alert 126 Exit warning 127 Park steering assistant 129 High voltage system 129 High voltage system and high voltage battery 130 Charging of high voltage battery 133 Charging cable 134 Engine exhaust system and fuel 134 Bonnet 134 Engine oil 135 Coolant 137 Engine electronics 137 Particle filter 137 Ex...

Page 6: ... 12 Volt power socket 163 230 Volt power socket 164 Storage compartment with air outlet nozzle 164 Roof rack and hitch 164 Roof rack 164 Swivelling hitch 167 Maintaining and cleaning 167 Service events 167 Service work adjustments and technical changes 168 Interior 169 Exterior 170 Ice scraper 171 Technical data and specifications 171 Requirements for the technical data 171 Vehicle identification ...

Page 7: ...Manual includes full information regarding vehicle operation The digital version is available at the following loca tions On the ŠKODA internet pages In the mobile application MyŠKODA In Infotainment Columbus http go skoda eu owners manuals Digital version of the Owner s Manual in Infotain ment Only valid for Infotainment Columbus The digital version of the Owner s Manual can be viewed in the Info...

Page 8: ... dangerous situations which if the safety instructions are not observed could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Texts marked with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which if the safety instructions are not observed could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Texts with this symbol indicate situations which if the corresponding instructions are not observed will result in damage ...

Page 9: ... F Cover in the grille Front radar sensor for assist systems G Cover for the holder for the screw in towing eye page 108 H Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems I Fog lights Operation page 49 J Wheels Tyres and rims page 145 Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle page 146 Breakdown set page 148 Tyre pressure page 149 Tyre control display page 149 K Headlights Operation page 49 High beam assist...

Page 10: ...or page 29 Keyless entry KESSY page 27 N Outside mirror Operation page 41 O Side door windows Operation page 30 Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean page 18 8 Vehicle overviews Front vehicle area ...

Page 11: ... sensors for assist systems in the bumper E Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems F Swivelling hitch page 164 G Cover for the holder for the screw in towing eye page 108 H Fuel filler flap Open page 137 Label with tyre pressure values page 149 Label with prescribed fuel Ice scraper I Roof rack page 164 J Sliding tilting roof page 31 Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean page 18...

Page 12: ...console and passenger seat A Infotainment Columbus page 67 B Buttons depending on the vehicle fittings Quick access to the settings of specific ve hicle systems depending on the vehicle fit tings Switch off ASR traction con trol page 112 Switch on the ESC Sport stabilisation pro gramme page 112 Interior monitoring page 29 Tyre pressure monitor page 149 Access to other vehicle settings Access to th...

Page 13: ... on off Depending upon vehicle equipment Steering wheel heating page 61 Without function A Rotate Adjust the volume Press Switch the sound off on Switch to the next played track radio station Switch to the previous played track radio sta tion Show menu of assistance systems Depending upon vehicle equipment Switch the Travel Assist assistance system on off page 119 Without function B Operating a di...

Page 14: ...vehicle battery is not charg ing page 140 Along with Engine fault page 136 page 140 Engine oil pressure too low page 135 Engine oil level too low page 135 Coolant level is too low page 136 Coolant temperature too high page 136 Symbol Meaning Brake fluid level is too low page 110 Electromechanical brake booster faulty page 113 Together with Brake system and ABS faulty page 113 Parking on a slope wi...

Page 15: ...ates for 4 seconds and then flashes Airbag or belt tensioner de activated with diagnostic de vice page 47 Symbol Meaning Ball rod not locked page 165 ASR deactiva ted page 112 page 113 Illuminates ESC or ASR faul ty page 113 Flashing ESC or ASR is engag ed page 112 Front Assist deactivated page 114 Front Assist not available page 114 ACC not available page 118 Lane Assist intervenes page 118 Auxil...

Page 16: ... 113 Consumption friendly driv ing page 107 Symbol Meaning Break recommendation page 122 Driving mode Normal page 105 Driving mode Eco page 105 Comfort Driving Mode page 105 Individual Driving Mode page 106 Sport Driving Mode page 105 Indicator lights overview After switching on the ignition some indicator lights light up briefly as a function test of the vehicle sys tems If the tested systems are...

Page 17: ...c engine noise failed page 111 ABS faulty page 113 Worn brake pads page 110 Symbol Meaning Automatic gearbox overhea ted page 105 Automatic gearbox im paired page 105 Tyre pressure control system faul ty page 150 Tyre pressure change page 146 page 149 Illuminates Power assisted steering faulty page 40 Flashing Steering lock not un locked page 40 Flashing Steering lock faul ty page 40 KESSY startin...

Page 18: ...em switched on page 52 page 53 No light is switched on page 49 Symbol Meaning Service event page 167 Driving with electric drive page 106 Driving with electric drive is not available page 106 Driving with hybrid drive automatic mode page 106 Driving with hybrid drive charging the high voltage battery page 106 Driving with hybrid drive Maintain ing the state of charge of the high voltage battery pa...

Page 19: ...Symbol Meaning Individual Driving Mode page 106 Sport Driving Mode page 105 17 Warning lights Indicator lights overview ...

Page 20: ...ring the first 200 km they have to be worn in first Therefore drive very carefully New tyres New tyres do not have optimum grip for the first 500 km Therefore drive very carefully Regular checks What should be taken into account before driving A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk of accidents and injuries Eliminate any defects before driving If required seek the help of a special...

Page 21: ...en handling the 12 volt vehicle battery eye and skin protection must be worn Do not tilt the 12 volt vehicle battery as it may leak battery acid If battery acid comes into contact with skin wash the affected areas with water for a few minutes Seek medical assistance without delay Do not charge a frozen or thawed 12 volt vehicle battery Replace a frozen 12 volt vehicle battery Do not use a damaged ...

Page 22: ... and to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident the follow ing instructions must be observed Stand the backrests upright If the front passenger seat backrest has been folded forward only the seat behind the driver s seat may be used for trans porting passengers Engage the rear seat backrests correctly Adjust the height adjustable headrest so that the top of the headrest is as close a...

Page 23: ...self and other occupants If children lean forward or assume a wrong sitting position while driving they are more likely to be in jured in the event of an accident This is especially true for children who are carried in the passenger seat when the airbag system triggers they can be seriously injured or killed A child that has been incorrectly secured in the wrong sitting position endangered by the ...

Page 24: ...vel must not ex ceed the lower edge of the lower beam Drive at max walking speed Otherwise a wave may form in front of the vehicle increasing the wa ter level Never stop in the water do not drive backwards and never stop the engine Vehicle operation in different weather conditions If you wish to operate your vehicle in countries with different weather conditions from those specified please contact...

Page 25: ...ency button is located below the cap with the icon To open the cap press on it To close the cap press on it until it clicks into place Press and hold the button under the flap Confirm the connec tion to the emergency call centre in the Info tainment screen To cancel the connec tion to the emergency call centre before starting the call press the button again or confirm the cancellation of the conne...

Page 26: ...ty systems replaced by a specialist garage What to do in the event of a fire Where possible please observe the following in structions Switch off the ignition Turn on the hazard warning lights Put on the reflective vest Set up the warning triangle to warn other road users Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle along with any passengers Report the fire to the emergency services and in form them t...

Page 27: ...t flash Or A message stating it is necessary to change the battery will be displayed Replace the battery page 25 The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked with the remote control There may be the following reasons The battery in the key is empty Replace the battery page 25 The key is not synchronized Synchronize the key as follows Press one of the buttons on the key Unlock the door within 1 minute ...

Page 28: ... SAFE function is switched on nobody is allowed to remain in the vehicle Turn off the SAFE function By double locking within 2 seconds Or Together with the deactivation of the interior mon itoring page 29 Settings The warning light in the driver s door will flash for about 2 seconds in quick succession after the vehicle is locked then goes out and starts flashing regularly at longer intervals afte...

Page 29: ...locking and locking the door with the lock cylin der Remove the cover Pull the handle on the front left door and hold it in place Insert the key bit into the recess on the un derside of the cover Lift the cover in the di rection of the arrow Release the door han dle Locking and unlocking Insert the removed key bit with the pendant facing downwards into the lock cylinder then unlock or lock it Inst...

Page 30: ...If keyless locking does not work seek the help of a specialist garage If the vehicle is not unlocked for a longer period of time the function can be deactivated automati cally When the ignition was switched on no key was found illuminates A message that no key was found in the vehi cle Insert the key into the vehicle Alarm system Functionality The alarm system triggers audible and visual signals d...

Page 31: ...g the slider to the left The deactivated functions are reactivated after the vehicle is unlocked and locked again Deactivation is to be carried out if the vehicle is for example towed or transported After switching off the engine a menu is dis played on the Infotainment screen showing where the interior monitoring can be deactivated Doors windows and boot lid Doors Opening closing the door Opening...

Page 32: ...e window will now close with full force If you wait longer than 10 seconds the force limiter is switched on again CAUTION Risk of injury Close the windows carefully even though they have a force limiter Overview of the operating buttons on the driver s door Depending upon vehicle equipment A Front left window B Front right window C Rear left window D Rear right window E Deactivation activation of ...

Page 33: ...battery Enable automatic window operation page 31 Activation after disconnecting the 12 volt vehicle battery Activate automatic window operation Turn on the ignition Pull the corresponding button upwards and the window closes Release the button Pull up the respective button and hold for 1 second Sliding tilting roof What you should be mindful of Force limiter To reduce the risk of pinch injuries w...

Page 34: ... it On vehicles with a keyless locking system it is possi ble to close the sliding tilting roof via the sensor in the door handle of the front door Hold one finger on the sensor on the outside of the handle on the front door Sunblind with electrical operation Operation Opening Move backwards using your finger Closing Move forwards using your finger Stop restore the movement of the roller blind To ...

Page 35: ...ION Danger of opening the tailgate while driving Make sure that the latch engages after the flap is closed Set a delayed lid lock If the lid is unlocked with the button on the key the lid is automatically locked again after closing The period after which the lid is locked automatically can be extended by a specialist garage Boot lid with electrical control What you should be mindful of NOTICE Do n...

Page 36: ... closed by pulling it briefly downwards Settings Set the uppermost position of the tailgate and store it It makes sense to set the top position of the tailgate e g setting for the opening of the tailgate in a limited space due to the garage height Stop the tailgate in the desired position Press the button and hold down on the lower edge of the tailgate until an audible signal sounds Re adjusting t...

Page 37: ...your foot Restriction The system function may be restricted in the follow ing cases Downpour Dirty rear bumper Settings Activating and deactivating Outside By moving your finger sideways choose the screen with the menu item Easy open Select Easy open We recommend that the function is deactivated in the following cases Installation of a roof rack Coupling a trailer or another accessory to the hitch...

Page 38: ... support Position of the curvature D Adjusting the lumbar support Extent of the cur vature E Adjusting the height F Adjusting the angle of the backrest do not lean against the backrest during adjustment After a certain time play can develop within the ad justment mechanism of the backrest angle Set the length of the seat manually Press the release han dle Push the front part of the seat forwards o...

Page 39: ...nation of the seat back relative to the seat surface is less than approximately 110 and the seat is not in any of the end positions Save front passenger seat position Storing the passenger seat position is analogous to storing the driver s seat position Storing front passenger s exterior mirror position for reversing Turn on the ignition In Infotainment select the following menu Outside By moving ...

Page 40: ...o the side trim Folding forwards from the passenger compart ment Press the release han dle and fold the seat forwards Version 1 Folding forwards from the boot Pull on the lever The seat back is un locked and partly fol ded forwards Folding back up Pull the outer seat belt to the side trim Fold the seat backrest back up The release handle must audibly click into place Check that the seat backrest h...

Page 41: ... seat backrest The safety button must click into place Front armrest Settings Adjusting the height Raise the backrest to one of the locked posi tions Folding down Raise the backrest be yond the highest locked position and fold it down again Adjust in a longitudinal direction Move the backrest to the desired position WARNING Danger of a functional restriction of the central air bag The front armres...

Page 42: ...ring Turn off the ignition start the engine and drive a few meters If the indicator light does not go out you can drive on exercising appropriate caution Seek the help of a specialist garage Steering column lock faulty flashes Message regarding a fault in the steering col umn lock Stop the vehicle Seek the help of a specialist garage After switching off the ignition it is then no longer possible t...

Page 43: ...d in the memory of the driver s seat page 37 Lower the passenger mirror surface when revers ing Valid for vehicles with electrically adjustable driver s seat The mirror surface of the passenger mirror takes in the memory of the driver s seat page 37 stored po sition to improve visibility when reversing Requirements The function can be activated in Infotainment The mirror position is saved The reve...

Page 44: ... not fastened Belt tensioners are not activated in the event of a roll over minor collisions or in accidents in which no major forces are produced Smoke is released when the belt tensioner is de ployed This does not indicate a vehicle fire Reversible belt tensioner Vehicles with a proactive occupant protection sys tem include reversible belt tensioners page 122 The reversible belt tensioners incre...

Page 45: ...separate child seat cushion adjust the headrest so that the child s head is flush with but not protruding above the height of the top edge of the headrest Using a child seat on the front passenger seat When using a child seat on the passenger seat any country specific regulations must be observed Never use a child seat in which the child is carried with his or her back to the direction of travel o...

Page 46: ...e Attachment Order number Approval number E1 0 up to 13 kg Britax Römer Baby Safe Plus Isofix base frame 1ST019907 04 301146 1 9 18 kg Britax Römer Duo Plus TT ISOFIX and TOP TETHER DDA000006 04 301133 2 3 15 36 kg Britax Römer Kidfix XP a ISOFIX 000019906K 04 301198 Britax Römer Kidfix II XP ISOFIX 000019906L 04 301323 a For optimum protection especially in the event of a side impact it is recomm...

Page 47: ...ystem i Size Front passenger s seat Rear seats With activated front air bag With deactivated front airbag Outer seats Centre seat i UF i U i U X i UF The seat is only suitable for forward facing i Size child seats of the Universal category i UF The seat is suitable for forward and backward facing i Size child seats of the Universal category X The seat is not suitable for i Size child seats of the ...

Page 48: ...ached to the eyelet TOP TETHERSystem Holding eyelets on the rear seats The belt fastened into the TOP TETHER system restricts the movement of the upper part of the child seat The holding eyelets for attaching the belt are located on the outer rear seats A as well as on the middle rear seat B or passenger seat when necessary Airbags Usage The airbag system provides as a supplement to the seat belts...

Page 49: ...t 25 cm between the centre of the steering wheel and the sternum cannot be main tained Additional operating controls for a physically disad vantaged driver are installed in the vehicle The vehicle has special seats e g orthopaedic seats without side airbags illuminates for 4 seconds after the ignition is switched on and then flashes for 12 seconds Airbag or belt tensioner deactivated with the diag...

Page 50: ...he position Remove the key bit from the slot Close the passenger door Turn on the ignition and check that the front pas senger airbag indicator lights are lit up Warning lights After switching on the ignition the two indi cator lights light up briefly If the system is OK both of the indicator lights go out One of the indicator lights then lights up again de pending on the position of the key switc...

Page 51: ...e function illuminates the vicinity of the vehicle front in the direction of travel Operating conditions The turn signal is switched on or the front wheels are steered sharply The low beam is switched on Visibility is reduced in the area around the vehicle The fog lights are not switched on The driving speed is lower than 40 km h When no light is switched on The control light may also light up in ...

Page 52: ...nly the turn signal will flash on the relevant side of the vehicle The hazard warning lights can be switched on auto matically during hard braking The hazard warning lights are then switched off again automatically when starting off or accelerating One sided parking light The one sided parking light allows one side of the parked vehicle to be illuminated through activation of the corresponding sid...

Page 53: ...ts and actiavte or deactivate the func tion Dynamic cornering lights Full LED Switch headlights for the opposite direc tion of traffic driving abroad Settings for the travel mode type left hand traffic right hand traffic takes place in the Infotainment as follows Outside By moving your finger sideways choose the screen with the menu item Headlights Select Headlights and actiavte or deactivate the ...

Page 54: ...he isolation box Switching off Manually switch the high beam on or off Function restriction The system may dazzle other road users if their headlights lights are not detected for the following reasons for example The headlights lights of oncoming vehicles are covered by crash barriers for example The headlamps lights of the oncoming or preced ing vehicle are dirty or not functioning Settings Activ...

Page 55: ...en deactivated The individual lights can be switched on off by touching the corresponding light The brightness level of the lighting can be adjusted by holding a finger on the light The set brightness level is not saved once the lighting is switched off If a door remains open and the ignition is switch ed off the lights will turn off automatically after 10 minutes Automatic switching on off of the...

Page 56: ...ll change au tomatically depending on the selected driving mode D Turn off the lights E Settings for the general brightness level F Setting the colours and the brightness level for the pre selection option Setting the colour for the selection options A Tab for setting the colours or the brightness lev el B Option for uniform illumination colour The colour is set using the slider E C Option for two...

Page 57: ... can be set by a specialist company Wipe and wash the rear window Spring loaded position Washing and wiping the windscreen Cleaning the rear view camera Wiping Switching off Automatic rear window wiping If the windscreen wiping is performed without inter ruption then the automatic regular intermittent wip ing of the rear window takes place When the windscreen wipers are switched on the rear window...

Page 58: ...the ignition when the windscreen wiper arms are folded away Set the windscreen wiper arms into the folding po sition using the operating lever Switch the ignition on and off again Within 10 seconds press the control lever down and hold for about 2 seconds The windscreen wiper arms take the folding position Set the windscreen wiper arms into the folding po sition using the Infotainment system Outsi...

Page 59: ...ce Air Care in the operating menu of the air conditioning system When the Air Care function surface turns green this indicates that the function has been switched on Air Care is displayed in the status bar When the Air Care function surface is white this in dicates that the function has been turned off Air Care is displayed in the status bar After the function is switched off the functional surfac...

Page 60: ...ting output of the rear seat heating and set the temperature at the rear page 61 Settings The function is displayed after tapping the func tion surface C Decrease the temperature Increase temperature The temperature can also be set using two fin gers in the progress bar under the temperature set ting range The rear temperature can also be set on the display in the rear centre console With a temper...

Page 61: ...in strument cluster Operation Switch on off with the radio remote control Hold the corresponding key A Indicator light B Antenna Switch off Switch on Hold the radio remote control with the antenna facing upwards NOTICE Protect the radio remote control from moisture strong vibrations and direct sunlight Indicator light on the radio remote control Lit up green for 2 seconds switch on Lit up red for ...

Page 62: ...s can result from burns in the digestive tract Always keep children away from the radio remote control and batteries If the battery is swallowed seek medical help im mediately Use a thin screwdriver to remove the cover in the marked area Open the cover and push it out Use a screwdriver to loosen the battery in the marked area Replace the battery Insert the cover and push it until it audibly locks ...

Page 63: ...utton or in the Infotainment screen Models with seat ventilation Touch the function area or in the Infotainment screen A menu is displayed for operating the front seat heater and ventilation Adjust the heating output ventilation level Display heating output ventilation level in the but ton Seat heating switched on Seat ventilation switched on If the engine is switched off with the heating ventila ...

Page 64: ...he display presentation Show menu items of the submenu on the left side of the display Change variant of the display presentation Show menu items of the submenu on the right side of the display Show menu with selected information in the dis play To display the menu on the right side of the display press the setting wheel A To display the menu on the left side of the display press the control wheel...

Page 65: ...By moving your finger sideways choose the screen with the menu item Head Up display Select Head Up display The following menu items can be set in the displayed menu Activation deactivation Position Brightness Colour scheme Selection of projected information The position can also be set by turning the dial A on the multifunction steering wheel Driving data Overview The driving data display works wi...

Page 66: ...he memory To re set the memory for the displayed driving da ta press button or Turn the dial A to select reset corresponding memory or press the dial to confirm the re set Selecting the memory in the infotainment system The memory selection is made by touching the cor responding tab in the infotainment screen in the fol lowing menu Resetting the memory in the infotainment system The memory is rese...

Page 67: ...he e Range monitor displays the electrical range as well as the effect of the consumers switched on on energy consumption By tapping on the function sur face Potential a list of consumers is displayed Energy flow display Electric motor active Combustion engine active Energy recovery recuperation Electric motor and combustion engine active 1 The electric motor is active 2 The vehicle is driven by t...

Page 68: ...ng the vehicle condi tion and their quantity F Fuel range and electrical range Functionality In the event of a system fault messages regarding the fault in question are displayed on the instrument cluster display when the ignition is switched on Messages in relation to faults can also be displayed in the Infotainment The warning messages will continue to be dis played until the malfunctions have b...

Page 69: ...tainment system in the menu On the ŠKODA web pages In the mobile application MyŠKODA System Limitation For safety reasons operation of some Infotainment functions while driving is not possible or is restricted The Infotainment system indicates this by means of a message in the screen Basic settings Setting basic functions The following Infotainment functions are set in the menu Time and date Langu...

Page 70: ...es is 2 Tap to return to the edit mode Setting the MENU The position of the functional surfaces in the MENU menu can be customized as follows Press and hold the desired functional surface until it is free Move the functional surface to a different position Factory settings Resetting the Infotainment to factory defaults re stores all factory defaults Turn on the ignition and switch on Infotainment ...

Page 71: ...ch ieved by slowly moving the hand back and forth approximately 8 cm above the lower edge of the screen Depending on the set ting a recognized ges ture can be confirmed acoustically and animated Displaying operation help Tap on Settings The following basic screen functions are set in the Screen menu Image of the screen background Brightness level of the screen Switch off the screen Display the tim...

Page 72: ...ypad will be automatically displayed when In fotainment prompts for characters Find When entering characters corresponding entries are searched for The entry to be searched for can be entered includ ing diacritics The keyboard will only provide characters that match the stored entries To display searched entries tap The number of searched entries is displayed above the symbol Show additional keypa...

Page 73: ... icon is displayed Say a voice command During recognition of the voice command the icon is displayed The Infotainment system then executes the voice command or plays the message During the message the icon is displayed After the execution of the voice command voice control is switched off Correcting a voice command During voice command input press the button on the multifunction steering wheel and...

Page 74: ... mode tap on the empty func tional surface with the icon or hold down the oc cupied functional surface To add the preferred feature hold down the func tional surface of the desired function and move it from the lower part of the screen to the functional surface in the upper part of the screen To close edit mode tap on Radio Overview Display menu Tap Display the player Tap on Press the bar button o...

Page 75: ...ous next station The type of switching depends on the setting of the arrow buttons Radio Arrow buttons Display related web radio stations and podcasts Close player When the icon is displayed no Internet con nection is available Podcast player To select a podcast in the Radio menu tap Web radio Select a podcast from the displayed lists Or Tap on to search for podcasts The podcasts are shown in the ...

Page 76: ...M and FM stations Display list of available sensors Tap on For FM stations the functional area is available when the radio Station display FM menu item is set Switch to the previous next available station Look for each other A Store the currently selected station on a station key for the preferred station Hold down the scroll mark on the frequency range scale and move it to the desired value Limit...

Page 77: ...matic frequency change AF Display the set station in the instrument cluster display Select the menu in which the travel time and the travelled distance are displayed Hold the button on the multifunction steering wheel for at least 5 seconds When the button is released a menu is displayed In the menu select menu item Info when changing tracks Automatic change of frequency to a regionally linked FM ...

Page 78: ... content In the Radio main menu tap on Tap on Radio Switch to a similar station if weak reception Sound quality of web radio stations and podcasts Applies to web radio stations and podcasts To adjust the sound quality tap on Audio quality in the Radio main menu Choose low or high quality The quality you set affects the amount of data used in the data connection Quality also depends on the speed an...

Page 79: ...d operation Turn on off repeat playback of the current track Turn on off repeat playback of the current al bum folder Turn on off random playback of the current al bum folder Save the played track in the My playlist playlist My playlist management To store the currently playing track to the play list tap on in the media player To display the playlist tap on Tap on until the media list for the curr...

Page 80: ...1 6 Mobile device compatibility It is possible to check the ŠKODA web pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code http go skoda eu compatibility All information given is incidental and serves as information The ŠKODA AUTO company cannot guarantee full functionality and c...

Page 81: ...Ev2 16 64 OGG OGG Vorbis ogg 8 576 8 11 12 16 22 24 32 44 48 96 Mono Stereo FLAC FLAC flac 8 11 12 16 22 24 32 44 48 64 88 96 192 Mono stereo Joint stereo RIFF WAV wav 64 3072 8 11 12 16 22 24 32 44 48 96 Mono Stereo Monkey s Monkey s ape 8 192 SBC Bluetooth A2DP 8 345 8 11 12 16 22 24 32 44 48 Mono stereo Joint stereo OPUS OPUS opus 6 2000 8 48 Mono stereo Multichannel Files that are protected by...

Page 82: ...alist garage WARNING Malware in the vehicle may gain unauthorised access to the information and data of the vehicle and on oc casion to connected mobile devices Overview Using mobile device management devices can be connected disconnected and interchanged Display mobile device management Tap on mobile devices Connected Previously connected devices Available devices The device enables a connection ...

Page 83: ...ce to Infotainment Find available Bluetooth devices in the mobile de vice Select the Infotainment Bluetooth unit The unit name can be determined by tapping Manage mobile devices device name Confirm the PIN enter it if necessary and then confirm Connect Infotainment to a non paired mobile de vice mobile devices Select the desired device from the list of available devices Select the desired Bluetoot...

Page 84: ...ad that is displayed To connect tap on The displayed numeric keypad can also be used for searching for contacts If for example the digits 32 are entered contacts with the letter sequence DA FA EB etc are dis played next to the numeric keypad Establish a connection to the voice mailbox num ber Tap on Tap on If no voice mailbox number is entered a menu for entering this number will be displayed Tele...

Page 85: ...L Enter a subject for the e mail Write an e mail and confirm that an e mail is dis played Search for or select the recipient of the email Multiple recipients can be added Tap Send Show received e mails In the Phone main menu tap on EMAIL Select the desired e mail The following functions can be selected in the dis played e mail Reply to all or just to the sender Reply with a new e mail Forward e ma...

Page 86: ...ne main menu tap on Reject call with SMS template Sort contacts in the phone book In the Phone main menu tap on Sort by Select the desired sorting mode Import telephone contacts After first connecting the main telephone with Info tainment telephone contacts will start to be impor ted into the Infotainment memory Infotainment can import up to 5000 telephone con tacts together with contact pictures ...

Page 87: ...hotspot in the list of available hotspots Enter the password for connecting to mobile devi ces Infotainment stores passwords for previously connected hotspots Security level of the Infotainment hotspot The security level is set at WPA2 and cannot be changed Data transmission with the connected device To turn data transmission with the connected de vice on or off tap Wi Fi Infotainment system as ho...

Page 88: ...he use of the latest update to the particular SmartLink application Applications include for example apps for route guidance telephoning listening to music etc Mobile devices can be connected via a USB cable or WiFi Supported connection types SmartLink supports the following connection types Android Auto Apple CarPlay MirrorLink Overview of the SmartLink connection Display menu Tap Menu for device...

Page 89: ...ted regions and applica tions that the Apple CarPlay connection supports can be found on the websites of Apple Inc Siri voice control is on The data connection is switched on in the mobile device Conditions for MirrorLink The device to be connected must have Mirror LinkSupport A list of devices and applications that the Mirror Link connection supports can be found on the websites of Car Connectivi...

Page 90: ...ay Disconnection In the Apple CarPlay main menu tap on the ŠKO DA functional area Tap on Android Auto Connection via USB Turn on the Infotainment Turn on the mobile device Connect the mobile device to the front USB input using a cable Choose to connect via Android Auto Android Auto Connect via Wi Fi from Infotain ment mobile devices Select the desired device from the list of available devices Sele...

Page 91: ...y night mode depending on the vehicle lighting currently switched on Day Map in day mode Night Map in night mode B When route guidance is running one of the fol lowing map displays can be selected Map centred on the vehicle position Display map with information about range using electric drive Find destination In the main menu Navigation tap Find A Input line B List of destinations that have recen...

Page 92: ...vailable Delete the suggested destination Touch the functional area for the suggested desti nation and swipe left Tap on Turn on off suggestions for predictive destina tions Predictive destinations are automatically suggested by Infotainment depending on the number of jour neys and the daily travel time to the given destina tion If suggested predictive destinations is enabled the system can offer ...

Page 93: ... guidance Show information on the selected route Set parameters for route calculation Route overview A Information on current vehicle position B Final route destination Tap the following menu items can be selected Show on map Stop route guidance C Destination provided by Infotainment on the route Tap the following menu items can be selected Show on map Add stopover destination D Route stopover Tap...

Page 94: ...d signs on motorways and expressways on off When the function is switched on Infotainment dis plays traffic and information signs on motorways and expressways Route guidance settings Tap Signs on long distance roads Switch road sign display on off When this function is switched on the Infotainment displays road signs on the route Tap on Route guidance settings Road signs Show on map Switching the ...

Page 95: ...g the button in the window bar swiping left Tap on Demo Setting home address Tap on Favourites Home Select and enter the destination via the address and consult the current vehicle position if necessa ry The defined destination for the home address is dis played in the overview of suggested destinations Tap on Suggestions Set the work address Tap on Favourites Work Select and enter the destination...

Page 96: ...ple user registration ordering of ŠKODA Connect services or remote access to the vehicle The application can be downloaded to the mobile de vice after scanning the following QR code or link http go skoda eu skodaconnectapp Conditions Terms of use of the ŠKODA Connect services A main user is registered in the vehicle The ŠKODA Connect services are active A user currently logged in is authorized to ...

Page 97: ...ion policy can be found on the following website http www skoda auto com other personal data As a contracting party with regard to the use of the ŠKODA Connect services you must ensure the pro tection of personal data and the right to privacy Inform the vehicle user and passengers that the vehi cle is transmitting user data and using localization services Failure to provide information can violate...

Page 98: ... connection via eSIM are active Collection of anonymised data When the protection level of personal data is set Use location and Share my location the vehicle can collect and send anonymised data to improve the services of selected third parties It is exclusively anonymous data without any connec tion to the specific vehicle the vehicle owner or oth er authorized users User management What you sho...

Page 99: ... login Or Select the menu item for switching user A menu containing available users is displayed If you are a new user tap for the user s login Follow the instructions in the Infotainment screen Log in to the protected user account Some user accounts can be protected Protected ac counts are shown in the user list with the icon To log in to the protected user account you need the S PIN created when...

Page 100: ...work personalisable settings are stored in the ŠKODA ID online user account after the ignition is switched off By registering for a user account in another vehicle of the ŠKODA brand the personalisable functions associated with the user account are set depending on the vehicle type equipment and Infotainment Settings Switch the automatic assignment of the vehicle key on off If the function is turn...

Page 101: ...ies to all user ac counts The service can only be used if it is available eSIM data connection Usage It is possible to use the prepaid e SIM data connec tion for ŠKODA Connect services The data connection can be shared with another 8 connected devices using WLAN Further information on the function of the data con nection user registration availability of the data con nection and an overview of the...

Page 102: ...s not light up during installation After a successful installation the emergency call indicator lamp lights up green Requirements The following conditions must be met for a success ful update The ignition and the Infotainment are switched on The ŠKODA Connect services are active The ŠKODA Connect services are available The online update is available in the relevant country The charge state of the ...

Page 103: ...Information call Usage The info call can be used if there are problems with the ŠKODA Connectservices or for information re garding the products and services of the ŠKODA brand Conditions The ŠKODA Connect services are active The level of protection for personal data is not set to Maximum privacy To send information about the vehicle position the level of protection for personal data must be set t...

Page 104: ...ng on the following conditions The ŠKODA Connect services are active Configured protection level of personal data The ŠKODA Connect services are available Remote access to the vehicle Usage The service relating to remote access to the vehicle offers the possibility of remotely controlling certain vehicle functions and accessing vehicle information Available functions include for example the follow...

Page 105: ...sues Troubleshooting NOTICE Danger of engine damage Do not start the vehicle by towing The engine does not start Switch off the ignition Wait 30 seconds and repeat the starting proce dure If the engine does not start use the jump start ca bles with the 12 volt vehicle battery of another ve hicle page 141 or seek the help of a specialist ga rage The engine does not start the display shows a message...

Page 106: ...or lever to select the desired mode Release the brake pedal and press the accelerator pedal lightly Speeding up while driving kick down Fully depress the accelerator In the instrument cluster display is displayed in the status bar Stopping temporarily e g at a junction Leave the selected mode and secure the vehi cle with the brake pedal Stopping Keep the brake pedal depressed Secure the vehicle wi...

Page 107: ...ox fault Stop driving Seek the help of a specialist garage Recuperation error illuminates Message regarding a recuperation fault Seek the help of a specialist garage Starting up a vehicle that is stuck Adjust the selector lever between and The vehicle will then start to rock and be easier to free Mechanical release of automatic gearbox Secure the vehicle with the parking brake Insert a flat head s...

Page 108: ...h voltage battery Energy is automatically drawn from the high voltage battery lights up in the instrument cluster Manual setting of the desired state of charge of the high voltage battery lights in the instrument cluster the high voltage battery is charged lights up in the instrument cluster the state of charge of the high voltage battery is maintained lights up in the instrument cluster the high ...

Page 109: ...hicle for full load Do not exceed the maximum permissible total weight of the vehicle and the combination weight specified in the technical vehicle documentation e g in the vehicle registration documentation in the COC document and on the type plate For trailer operation consider the current load con dition of the vehicle as well as the distribution of the load in the trailer The coupled trailer i...

Page 110: ...via Combi RS 1 4 l 110 kW TSI engine and 85 kW electric engine DSG b 1500 1500 750 750 a With gradients up to 12 b Automatic dual clutch transmission Towing eye and towing procedure Towing lug Removing the front cap Press on the cap and remove it Removing the rear cap Press on the cap and remove it Installing the towing eye Screw in the towing eye Insert the wheel wrench or similar ob ject through...

Page 111: ...ion Brakes What you should be mindful of WARNING Problems and faults with the brake system can ex tend the braking distance of the vehicle DANGER Danger of the brakes overheating Do not depress the brake pedal unless braking is required If the original front spoiler is damaged ensure the air supply to the front brakes is guaranteed Inspecting the brake fluid level Test conditions The vehicle is on...

Page 112: ...ch off is to be prevented e g when starting off on a slope keep the button pulled Conditions for automatic shutting down Driver s door is closed in some cases the driver s seat belt is also fastened Manual shut down With the ignition switched on press the brake pedal and at the same time push the button Troubleshooting Parking brake error illuminates Message regarding a parking brake error Seek th...

Page 113: ...cured using the parking brake lights up in the in strument cluster Operating conditions The driver s door is closed The engine is running Auto Hold is activated The automatic transmission mode is not selec ted Settings Activation deactivation Press the button Activation is indicated by the illumination of the symbol in the button NOTICE Disable Auto Hold to allow the vehicle to roll if nec essary ...

Page 114: ... 5 The driver s door is closed Multi Collision Brake MCB MCB helps to decelerate and stabilize the vehicle af ter a collision with an obstacle This reduces the risk of further collisions Operating conditions There has been a frontal side and rear collision of a certain severity The impact speed was greater than 10 km h The brakes ESC and other required systems re mained functional after the impact...

Page 115: ... of a collision If there is a risk of a collision the following symbol is illuminated as a warning from the isolation box If you do not respond to the warning the vehicle will slow down At a driving speed of up to 30 km h the vehicle is braked without prior warning Automatic braking can be stopped by pressing the accelerator pedal or by a steering intervention With automatic braking the pressure i...

Page 116: ... in a speed range of 5 30 km h The system triggers automatic braking Risk of collision in a speed range of 30 85 km h The system warns of a collision hazard first If the driver does not respond the vehicle is automatically braked Operating conditions Front Assist activated Driving speed between 5 85 km h Speed limiter Functionality The speed limiter controls the maximum driving speed according to ...

Page 117: ...ncrease limit in steps of 10 km h Decrease limit in steps of 10 km h Start control Reduce limit in steps of 1 km h Limit exceeded Fully depress the accelerator Control will continue as soon as the vehicle has de celerated to below the set limit Troubleshooting Speed limiter faulty illuminates Seek the help of a specialist garage Cruise control system Functionality The cruise control system maintai...

Page 118: ...CC does not respond to railway crossings Speed range Depending on the equipment ACC allows a speed setting in the range of 30 210 km h If control is started at a speed of less than 30 km h the speed is automatically increased to 30 km h or controlled according to the speed of the vehicle ahead Distance level The distance to the vehicle ahead can be adjusted to five different levels WARNING Maintai...

Page 119: ... is resumed Interrupting cruise control After pressing the brake pedal After an ESC intervention After deactivation of the ASR Resuming control If a speed is stored move the lever to the sprung position The vehicle is controlled at the set speed The set speed is shown in the instrument cluster display Function restriction WARNING Be particularly attentive and alert in the following situations Regu...

Page 120: ...ll unavailable check the brake lights on the vehicle or on the attached trailer If the brake lights are working and ACC is still un available seek the help of a specialist garage Lane Assist Usage Lane Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane It is based on the boundaries of a lane These may in clude lane markings road edges or objects such as curbs or possibly traffic cones The system is ...

Page 121: ...a specialist garage Travel Assist Usage Travel Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane while controlling the speed of the vehicle Functionality Travel Assist uses the functions Lane Assist and ACC WARNING Risk of an accident Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and be ready to take over the steering The notes in the functional description of Lane As sist and ACC are to be taken in...

Page 122: ...le A The faster vehicle A approaches the sooner the warning is given by the indicator light Vehicle B is overtaken by your vehicle at a speed that is faster by max 10 km h If the speed is higher during the overtaking process no warning will be provided by the indicator light Indicator light illuminates There is another vehicle behind your vehicle flashing There is another vehicle behind your ve hi...

Page 123: ...splay Example of additional characters Example of several simultaneously rec ognised road signs Speed units The speed indications in the road signs shown refer to the speed units that are common in the country For example the display may refer to 30 km h or 30 mph depending on the country Restriction The system function may be restricted in the follow ing cases The sensor is blinded by the sun or ...

Page 124: ...function or limitation of the Front Assist system If there is a malfunction or restriction of the lane change assist system Side Assist If there is a malfunction or restriction of the Emer gency Assist assist systems Settings Automatic activation The system is automatically activated when the igni tion is switched on Troubleshooting Crew Protect Assist faulty illuminates together with Message conc...

Page 125: ...the ignition is switched on Activation and deactivation in Infotainment In the menu Eco assistant Usage The Eco Assist supports an economical driving style with instructions on the display of the instrument cluster Functionality When the system detects that it is possible to drive more economically the following information is shown on the instrument cluster display Symbol of an approaching event ...

Page 126: ...everse gear Or Press the button Automatic switch on during forward travel When approaching an obstacle at a speed of less than 10 km h Automatic switch on does not activate automatic braking Switching off Disengage reverse gear Or Press the button Automatic switch off The driving speed is higher than 15 km h Function restriction The system might not warn of an obstacle e g in the following cases o...

Page 127: ... cleaning the rear view camera G Parking Aid View The full screen display of the parking aid is activated by tapping the view Operating conditions The ignition is switched on The driving speed is lower than 15 km h Operation Switch on the system Engage reverse gear Or Press the button below the Infotainment and tap the Infotainment screen Mode for transverse parking Stop the vehicle in front of a ...

Page 128: ...r sock et Function restriction Manoeuvre Assist s functionality may be limited in unfavourable weather conditions Settings To display the system activation deactivation menu do the following Press the button below the Infotainment and tap the Infotainment screen Or Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel Select the manoeuvring assistant menu item Troubleshooting Message regarding syst...

Page 129: ... for parking Functionality The system looks for a parking space and only takes over the steering during the parking procedure or when leaving a parking place The driver operates the pedals and the shift lever gear selector of automat ic gearbox The system displays information and notes on the in strument cluster display and on the Infotainment screen If the system detects a risk of collision autom...

Page 130: ...r the Infotainment By tapping the symbol in the Infotainment screen Through a steering intervention To complete the parking procedure using the park steering assistant Partially park forward into a suitable trans verse parking space Press the button under the Infotainment Park Assist on the Info tainment screen Follow the instructions on the screen Exiting a parking space Press the button under th...

Page 131: ...carried out by qualified service technicians Damage to the vehicle or the high voltage battery can result in the escape of toxic and flammable gases Open the windows so that any escaping gases can escape from and leave the vehicle Avoid contact with liquids and gases leaking from the high voltage battery In the event of fire leave the vehicle and stay at a safe distance Inform rescuers about the f...

Page 132: ...of the high voltage battery Avoid prolonged vehicle downtimes when the high voltage battery is at a high state of charge At very low and very high temperatures there may be restrictions when charging the high voltage battery The charging time may be longer As the state of charge of the high voltage battery increases during charging the ability of the high voltage battery to absorb energy decreases...

Page 133: ...harging station cable Or Fully unwind the charging cable and connect it to the charger socket or to a standard mains socket industrial socket Unlock the vehicle The battery flap is unlocked Press on the battery flap to open it If the charging socket has a cover cap re move it Insert the charging plug for the charging cable into the charging socket Check whether the charging plug is straight and fu...

Page 134: ...ocess Adjustments to applications The following applications can be used for example to set the delayed charge departure time or the lower battery charge limit E Manager page 64 Settings Application ŠKODA Connect page 94 Function ality Prerequisites for starting time delayed charging The vehicle is connected to a charger that sup ports time delayed charging Time delayed charging is activated in th...

Page 135: ... The charging cable can be used to charge vehi cles at public charging stations that do not have an integrated charging cable The vehicle can be charged with a maximum charging current of 16 A At some charging stations that offer charging with a charging current of 32 A charging with a cable in tended for charging with a charging current of 16 A is not possible Charging cable for standard power ou...

Page 136: ...terrupted by the control box the indi cator light A flashes as well as the warning light D the indicator lights B and C go out Disconnect the charging cable and allow it to cool If the problem persists seek the help of a specialist garage Engine exhaust system and fuel Bonnet Opening the bonnet Before opening Make sure the windscreen wiper arms are folded down onto the windscreen Keep everyone awa...

Page 137: ...il specification for your vehicle If no oil of the correct specification is available max 0 5 l of oil with the following specifications may be used until the next oil change VW 504 00 VW 508 00 ACEA C3 ACEA C5 Changing Have the oil changed by a specialist garage Troubleshooting Engine oil pressure too low flashes lights up at the same time Check the engine oil level The oil level is OK the warnin...

Page 138: ...ystem and the en gine Adding coolant that does not conform to the correct specification can reduce the corrosion protection of the cooling system Troubleshooting Coolant level is too low illuminates together with Message concerning the required coolant check Check the coolant level The coolant level is OK Check the fuse for radiator fan replace if re quired page 142 Replacing a fuse The fuse is OK...

Page 139: ...ndicator light goes off If the indicator light does not go off within 30 minutes no filter cleaning was performed Continue driving exercising appropriate caution and seek the help of a specialist garage Exhaust control system Troubleshooting Emission control system faulty illuminates Driving in emergency mode is possible a no ticeable reduction in engine performance may occur Continue driving exer...

Page 140: ...trol is unleaded min 95 RON ROZ Use min 95 ROZ petrol Using higher octane petrol than 95 RON may result in improved performance and lower fuel consump tion In an emergency 91 92 or 93 RON may be used low power loss slightly increased fuel consump tion Prescribed petrol 98 95 RON ROZ We recommend using petrol 98 ROZ 95 RON petrol may be used as an option low power loss slightly increased fuel consu...

Page 141: ...t vehicle battery a highly explosive gas mixture is produced Keep children away from the 12 volt vehicle battery Refer to the owner s manual WARNING The 12 volt vehicle battery is subject to natural wear and tear With high wear and tear there is a risk of a functional restriction or failure of certain vehicle sys tems e g B the brake booster the power steering or the airbag system Have the 12 volt...

Page 142: ...pecialist garage NOTICE A flat 12 volt vehicle battery can freeze easily Troubleshooting Engine fault illuminates together with Stop driving Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist garage Fault in charging of the 12 volt vehicle battery illuminates together with Stop driving Turn ignition off and seek the help of a specialist garage 12 volt vehicle battery fault illuminates together with...

Page 143: ...not touch each other The cable connected to the positive pole of the 12 volt vehicle battery must not come into contact with electrically conductive vehicle parts The vehicles must not touch each other Connect the jump start cable Switch off the ignition Connect the terminal clamps of the jump start ca bles in the order shown in the legend discharged 12 volt vehicle battery current supplying 12 vo...

Page 144: ...the high voltage system fuse your self Seek the help of a specialist garage Functionality Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage caused by excessive current The fuse blows when the current is exceeded Conditions for replacing a fuse Ignition off Driver door opened All consumers switched off Blown fuse Replacing a fuse Replace the fuse with the clip located under the cover of the fuse box in...

Page 145: ...ge battery control system safe shutdown of the high voltage sys tem The fuse can only be changed by a spe cialist company 29 Tow hitch 30 Infotainment 31 Tow hitch 32 Seat heating rear 33 Not used 34 230 volt socket 35 Light left side 36 Air conditioning 37 Electric boot lid 38 Not used 39 Heated steering wheel 40 Not used 41 Databus 42 Automatic transmission gear display 43 Front air conditioning...

Page 146: ...use can only be changed by a special ist company 2 Assistance system ESC engine control system engine components 3 Charger for the high voltage battery elec tric drive 4 Left headlight Fuse number Consumer 5 Right headlight 6 Alarm system 7 Not used 8 Brake servo 9 Horn 10 Windscreen wiper 11 Air conditioning 12 Not used 13 Assistance system ESC 14 Auxiliary heating 15 Assistance system ESC 16 Aut...

Page 147: ...re markings e g 205 60 R 16 92 H Tyre width in mm Height width ratio in Code letter for the type of tyre Radial Diameter of wheel in inches Load index Speed symbol 205 60 R 16 92 H Load index The load index indicates the maximum permissible load for each individual tyre 560 kg 580 kg 600 kg 615 kg 630 kg 650 kg 670 kg 690 kg Speed symbol The speed symbol indicates the maximum permissi ble speed fo...

Page 148: ...r sideways choose the screen with the menu item Tyres Select Tyres select them and set the speed limit Snow chains Usage The snow chains improve driving in wintry road con ditions WARNING Risk of accident as well as tyre damage Do not use chains on routes that are free from snow and ice What you should be mindful of Before fitting the snow chains remove the full wheel trims Only mount the snow cha...

Page 149: ...ts or wheel trims remove them WARNING If you step on the key end when loosening the screw hold on to the vehicle for better stability Some vehicles may have anti theft wheel bolts that protect the wheels from theft Insert the upper sec tion on the anti theft wheel bolt until it stops Place the key on the wheel bolt or on the attachment piece Turn the screw a maxi mum of half a turn so that the whe...

Page 150: ...k the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling away Turn off the engine Let all of the occupants get out During the wheel repair they should not stand on the road e g be hind the crash barriers Close all doors as well as the bonnet and boot lid Uncouple any trailers After using the kit If a tyre pressure of 2 0 bar cannot be achieved the tyre is too damaged and cannot be sealed with the punctur...

Page 151: ...sure in all tyres at least once a month and before each longer ride Check the pressure when the tyres are cold Do not reduce the higher pressure of warm tyres After each change in tyre pressure save the new values in the tyre control display WARNING Risk of an accident If tyre pressure loss is very quick try to stop the vehicle carefully without heavy steering or heavy braking Sticker with prescri...

Page 152: ...specialist garage Wheel bolt cover caps Remove cover caps and install Disconnecting Push the pull off clamp onto the cover cap up to the stop Remove the cover cap Installing Push the cover cap onto the wheel bolt to the stop Full wheel frame Removing and installing the trim Applies to factory built or original accessory trims from ŠKODA Disconnecting Hang the clamps for removing the wheel trims at...

Page 153: ...quipment C Tool kit To access the vehicle tool kit fold forward the rear seat on the right Storage compartment for the reflective vest The storage compartment for the reflective vest is in the storage compartment of the front door Fire extinguisher under the passenger seat Tool kit Overview Depending on the equipment not all of the following components may be included in the tool kit A Attachment ...

Page 154: ...er for securing the fastening nets D Lashing eyes for securing the load and the fas tening nets Max load 350 kg Other fastening elements A Cargoelements Max load 8 kg Fold up the cargo element and fasten it to the floor covering in the boot A storage compartment for the Cargoele ments is located on the inside of the side stor age compartment or under the floor covering in the luggage compartment B...

Page 155: ...or the multifunctional pocket is 3 kg Unfolding Separate the rear strip by turning in the direc tion of the arrow Place the rear strip in the wells A NOTICE Risk of damage to the rear window The contents of the multifunctional pocket must not protrude beyond the top edge of the strips Fold down the front hooks on both sides of the boot Separate the rear strip by turning it in the di rection of the...

Page 156: ...n 2 Net partition Attach the net partition Unfolding folding Open the arms of the cross bar until you hear the locking button au dibly click into place Press the safety button and fold the arms of the crossbar together The folded mesh partition can be stowed under the variable loading floor Attach at the back Remove the roll up cover or fold up the rear seat backrests Insert the crossbar into the ...

Page 157: ... both sides of the boot Press on the cover from above until it en gages Hook in the retaining straps Store the cover behind the rear seats Push the cover up be tween the rear seats and the bracket A WARNING The boot cover stowed behind the rear seats re stricts the driver s rear view Roll up luggage compartment cover Operation Extending Pull out the cover on the handle until it clicks into place R...

Page 158: ...nd of the bag with the zip is in the boot Place the skis with the tips facing to the front and the poles with the tips facing to the rear into the bag and close the bag Tighten the strap A around the skis in front of the bindings Fold the seat backrest a little forward Guide the securing strap B through the opening around the upper part of the seat backrest Fold the seat backrests back until the l...

Page 159: ...e armrest with storage compartment To open the compartment lift the armrest K Storage tray Max load 0 5 kg A card holder is located in the compartment Pull on the handle to open NOTICE Do not leave any heat sensitive objects in the spectacle compartment D Overview of the practical equipment in the rear A Coat hook Max load 2 kg B Storage tray Bottle holder with a capacity of max 1 5 l Storage comp...

Page 160: ...rage compartment of the front door The tray is suitable for bottles with a max size of 1 5 l Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear door The tray is suitable for bottles with a max size of 1 5 l 158 Storage space and interior equipment Storage pocket for phone ...

Page 161: ...ata The USB connections are for charging only Hook on the centre body pillar The maximum load for the hook is 2 kg WARNING Only hang light clothing on the hooks Do not leave heavy and sharp objects in the pockets of the clothing Do not use hangers to hang clothes 159 Storage space and interior equipment USB connections ...

Page 162: ...partment Pen holder Storage compartment for cards in the storage area on the driver s side Storage compartment under the front seat Opening the storage compartment The maximum permissi ble load for the storage compartment is 1 5 kg Storage compartment for an umbrella Overview 160 Storage space and interior equipment Glasses compartment ...

Page 163: ...ole at the front Insert a telephone with a maximum size of 160x80 mm into the storage compartment Charging Indicator The charge status is indicated by text on the Info tainment screen Recommendations for optimal function The phone is positioned with the screen facing up The protective cover of the phone is removed The phone is centred on the phone icon on the pad Operating conditions Conditions fo...

Page 164: ...rting The blanket is in a bag that can be attached to one of the following locations On the guide rods of the front headrests In the storage pockets on the backs of the front seats Tablet holder Settings Tilt and turn Adjust size Pull out the locking tab and move the upper part of the holder to the desired position Set the minimum size of the empty holder to avoid noise while driving Removal and I...

Page 165: ...connected consumers Do not connect a light with fluorescent lamp to the socket Switch off the consumers before switching the ig nition on or off and before starting the engine Status display Lit up in green the socket is switched on Blinking green the socket is still switched on for about 10 minutes after the engine has been switched off if a consumer was connected before the engine was switched o...

Page 166: ...dent or cause fatal injuries Due to the specific structure of the vehicles with high voltage batteries we recommend using only the original ŠKODA tow hitch With these accesso ries ŠKODA stands for safety reliability and suita bility for this vehicle type We recommend that all related assembly work be carried out by ŠKODA service partners WARNING Risk of an accident Do not manipulate the switch for...

Page 167: ... Distribute and fix the load correctly The trailer has a 13 pin electrical socket If the trailer has a 7 pin connector use a corresponding adapter from the ŠKODA Original Accessories Coupling Swing out the tow bar Put the trailer drawbar onto the ball head Plug the electrical trail er plug into the socket A Hook the tear off rope of the trailer onto the safety eye B The tear off rope must sag agai...

Page 168: ...weight in cluding load must be considered The maximum length of the mounted accessories from the ball of the towing device may not exceed 70 cm The permissible total weight of the mounted acces sories including its load corresponds to the maxi mum vertical load for trailer operation the value can be found in the vehicle registration documentation If the maximum load in trailer operation is more th...

Page 169: ...uctions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO Service and repair work is therefore carried out on time and at the appropriate quality Adhering to these instructions and guidelines helps ensure road safety and helps keep the vehicle in a good technical condition We therefore advise having all modifications repairs and technical alterations to the vehicle carried out by a ŠKODA Service Partner ŠKODA origin...

Page 170: ...use sharp objects such as pot scrapers etc to clean the windows Covers on electrically heated seats NOTICE Risk of damaging the heating system Do not clean the seats with water or other liquids Do not dry the seats by switching on the heating Seat belts NOTICE Risk of damage to the seat belts Do not dry clean the seat belts Allow cleaned belts to dry before rolling up Instructions for cleaning Nat...

Page 171: ...rake switched off Auto Hold function deactivated NOTICE In vehicles with an electric luggage compartment lid this can open automatically due to the pressure of the washing brushes Lock the vehicle e g with the central lock button After washing with a wax preservation Wipe off the windscreen wiper blades with a dry cloth Wash with a pressure washer NOTICE Follow the operating instructions for the h...

Page 172: ...and wipe it with a suitable clean cloth Vehicle paint Preserve the varnish at least twice a year with hard wax Use a polish for matt lacquers Films Films will age and become brittle this is entirely normal this is not an error The following factors have a negative effect on the life or colour fastness of the films Sun rays Moisture Air pollution Stones e g due to the rebound of the cargo during tr...

Page 173: ...indscreen in the lower left corner On the type plate at the bottom of the middle body pillar of the vehicle Type plate A Vehicle manufacturers B Vehicle identification number VIN VIN display The display of the VIN takes place in the infotain ment in the following menu item Menu item for the Service Engine number The engine number is embossed on the engine block Maximum permissible weights The maxi...

Page 174: ...08 1620 Operating weight kg Octavia iV RS Octavia iV Combi RS 1695 1720 Ask for the exact vehicle weight in a specialist garage Vehicle dimensions Dimensions Specification Value in mm Octavia iV Octavia iV Combi Vehicle height 1477 1475 Vehicle width with folded in mirrors 1829 1829 Vehicle width with folded out mir rors 2003 2003 Ground clearance of the vehicle 143 143 Vehicle length 4689 4689 Sp...

Page 175: ...lled as EDR The purpose of the EDR lies in the data recording during a traffic ac cident or another extraordinary traffic situation hereinafter called as accident Data is only recorded in the event of an accident in which the restraint systems are triggered The EDR records the accident in a short time ap proximately 10 s by showing the following informa tion for example The function of certain sys...

Page 176: ... is done exclusively in anonymous form i e without any connection to the specific vehicle the vehicle owner or any other authorised user Personal data Personal customer data is collected processed and used by ŠKODA AUTO in accordance with the provi sions of the generally binding legal provisions in the area of personal data protection The current declaration on the protection of person al data can...

Page 177: ...years of the start of the ŠKODA Warranty Free repair of rust corrosion on the body which occurs on your vehicle within twelve years of the start of the warranty In terms of rust corrosion on the body the ŠKODA Warranty shall cover only rust corrosion through body panels from the inside to the outside Free repair of the high voltage battery if the dam age occurs within 8 years or before reaching a ...

Page 178: ...d The customer shall prove the lack of causation The present ŠKODA Warranty shall not affect the purchaser s statutory rights arising from unsatisfac tory performance in respect of the seller of the vehi cle and possible claims arising from product liability laws ŠKODA Mobility warranty The Mobility Warranty provides you with a sense of certainty for journeys in your vehicle As part of the Mobilit...

Page 179: ...anty against rust penetration and the warranty for the high volt age battery remain unaffected by the ŠKODA Exten ded Warranty The ŠKODA Extended Warranty does not apply to exterior and interior foils Your ŠKODA partner will provide you with informa tion about the detailed conditions of the ŠKODA Ex tended Warranty The ŠKODA Mobility Warranty and the ŠKODA Extended Warranty are only available in s...

Page 180: ...Hold 111 Automatic braking see Front Assist 113 Automatic gearbox 103 Manually changing gear with the shift paddles on the steering wheel 104 Auxiliary heating and ventilation 59 Change the battery in the remote control 60 Troubleshooting 59 Availability of ŠKODA Connect services 94 B Background lighting 54 Blanket 162 Bonnet 134 Boot Double sided floor covering 155 Fastening elements 152 Fastenin...

Page 181: ...nt Columbus 70 Digital instrument cluster 62 Distribution of the cargo 107 Door Opening closing 29 Drive Assist Eco Assist 123 Drive assistant see Travel Assist 119 Driver Alert 122 fatigue detection assistant 122 Driver s seat 10 Driving data 63 Driving in neutral 104 Driving with trailer Safety 22 Trailer Stability Assist 112 DSR 112 Dynamic cornering light activate 51 deactivate 51 Full LED hea...

Page 182: ...drests 38 Heated windscreen 60 HHC see Hill Hold Control 112 High beam Headlight Assist System 52 High voltage system Safety 19 High beam High beam assist system 52 High beam assist system 52 High voltage battery 129 Charging 131 High voltage system 129 Hill Hold Control 112 Hook In the interior 157 in the luggage compartment 152 Hybrid 106 I i Size 45 Ice scraper 9 Immobilizer 103 In the event of...

Page 183: ...ompartment 151 12 volt socket 151 Hitch switch 151 Lever for folding forward the rear seat backrests 151 Storage compartments 151 M Main beam 50 Management of online services 98 MATRIX headlights see Headlight Assist System 52 MCB 112 Media Infotainment Columbus 76 see digital version of the manual 5 Memory function of the seat 37 Mirror see exterior mirror 41 MirrorLink Infotainment Columbus 86 s...

Page 184: ...tainment Columbus 72 see digital version of the manual 5 Radio systems in the vehicle 174 Rear armrest see digital version of the manual 5 Rear fog light 50 Rear seats Folding down 38 Rear Traffic Alert 126 Rear vehicle area 9 Rear view camera 125 Rear View Camera Operation 125 Recirculated air mode 57 Recuperation 107 Refilling Coolant 136 Engine oil 135 Petrol 138 Reflective vest 151 Remote acce...

Page 185: ...icator light 114 Start 103 Starter button 103 Stationary heating and ventilation Setting the departure time 59 Steering column lock 40 Steering wheel 40 buttons dial 62 Correct position 21 Dials buttons 11 heating 61 Manually changing gear with the shift paddles on the steering wheel 104 Steering wheel heating 61 Stopping the engine 103 Storage 156 157 Sun protection 33 electric operation of the s...

Page 186: ...length 172 Vehicle status 66 Vehicle status report 102 see digital version of the manual 5 Vehicle width 172 Vest see reflective vest 151 VIN see vehicle identification number 171 Virtual cockpit see digital instrument cluster 62 Voice control Infotainment Columbus 70 see digital version of the manual 5 W Warning triangle 151 Warranty 175 Mobility Warranty 176 Optional Extended Warranty 176 Rights...

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