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Summary of Contents for ATECA 2022

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Page 2: ...f 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 06 22 Vehicle identification data Model Vehicle Registration Vehicle identification...

Page 3: ...ur daily 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 WARNING Read and always observe safety informa tion con...

Page 4: ...ing 117 Driving indications 117 Starting and stopping the engine 122 Start Stop system 126 DSG automatic transmission 128 Driving on slopes 135 Steering 136 Drive Profiles 137 Braking system 139 Brake assist systems 140 Assistant systems 144 General notes 144 Drive assist sensors and cameras 145 Cruise control system 148 Speed limiter 150 ACC Adaptive Cruise Control 151 Predictive speed adjustment...

Page 5: ...refilling levels 285 Engine compartment 285 Fluids and consumables 288 Cooling system 288 Brake fluid 291 Windscreen washer reservoir 292 Engine oil 293 12 volt battery 296 Energy management 300 Wheels and tyres 302 Important information about wheels and tyres 302 Changing a wheel 308 Tyre pressure monitor system 313 Tyre repair 315 Maintenance 318 Service 318 Additional service offers 320 Vehicle...

Page 6: ...ould be interpreted as a standard representation The direction indicators left right forwards backwards in this manual refer to the direction of travel of the vehicle unless otherwise stated This instruction manual has been written for left hand drive vehicles In right hand drive vehicles the arrangement of the controls dif fers partly from that shown in the illustrations or described in the texts...

Page 7: ... CUPRA website Fig 1 CUPRA website scan the QR code OR enter the following address in the naviga tor website https www cupraofficial com owners your cupra cupra cars manuals html and select your vehicle Valid for the Dutch market Only CUPRA Specialized Services can repair CUPRA vehicles and provide services under warranty ...

Page 8: ...nction camera 2 Top View Camera mirror cameras 3 Top View Camera front camera 4 Front radar 5 Park distance control sensors 6 Park assist sensor A Levels control Oil page 293 Brake fluid page 291 Battery page 296 B Bonnet Unlocking lever page 287 Open close page 287 C Towing the vehicle Tow start page 277 Towline anchorage page 278 ...

Page 9: ...rk assist sensor A Rear lid Opening from outside page 77 Emergency opening page 80 B Towing the vehicle Tow start page 277 Towline anchorage page 279 C Opening and closing Doors page 74 Central locking page 69 Emergency lock page 75 D Fuel tank Fuel capacity page 336 Open Close cap page 268 E Action in the event of a puncture Anti puncture kit page 315 Wheel change page 308 ...

Page 10: ...page 83 5 Interior mirror page 106 6 Auto Hold page 174 Electronic park ing brake page 173 7 Rotary Driving Experience Button page 138 8 DSG automatic transmission page 128 9 Emergency start page 125 10 Glove compartment page 199 11 Front passenger airbag page 46 12 Disconnecting the front passenger front airbag page 47 ...

Page 11: ...trol pan els page 87 7 Digital Cockpit page 14 Control lamps page 11 8 Wipers and rear window wiper page 103 9 Infotainment system page 27 page 216 10 Open bonnet lever page 287 11 Fuses page 280 12 Steering wheel adjustment page 88 13 Steering wheel with driver s airbag page 46 Gear shift paddles for the Tiptronic page 130 14 Connectivity Box Wireless Charger page 245 15 ESC page 122 start stop b...

Page 12: ...dow wiper page 103 6 Lighting control page 96 7 Central locking page 68 8 Exterior mirror adjustment page 107 9 Electric windows page 81 10 Open bonnet lever page 287 11 Fuses page 280 12 Hazard warning lights page 60 13 Air conditioning page 111 14 ESC page 122 start stop button page 142 15 Connectivity Box Wireless Charger page 245 16 Steering wheel adjustment page 88 17 Steering wheel with driv...

Page 13: ...u ries may occur Never ignore warning lamps or text mes sages Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible Sym bol Meaning Stop driving Central warning lamp page 19 Fasten your seat belt page 37 Electronic parking brake on page 173 Stop driving Fault in the brake system page 140 Stop driving Brake fluid level low page 291 Take control of the vehicle and be ready to brake page 151 Stop driving Fault...

Page 14: ...e Assist not available page 163 Emergency Assist regulating page 167 Lane Assist lane keeping system regulating page 163 Auto Hold activated page 174 Turn signals page 96 Trailer turn signals page 96 Cruise control GRA page 148 Speed limiter active page 150 Lane Assist lane keeping system active page 163 Press the brake pedal page 133 Sym bol Meaning Travel Assist active page 164 Adaptive Cruise C...

Page 15: ...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 driving To reduce the risk of accident and injury only make adjustments to the instru...

Page 16: ...eering wheel By selecting different information profiles indications other than the classic circular instruments can be displayed such as navigation data multimedia information or travel data The 4 views are Classic Dynamic Navigation Sport All views will display information on the screen about audio phone travel data vehicle status navigation and driving aids In all views the information displaye...

Page 17: ...tance systems Road signs Display of traffic signs detected Navigation Graphical representation of the navigation with arrows It may vary based on the features the number and the contents of the selectable information profiles Revolution counter The rev counter indicates the number of en gine revolutions per minute Together with the gear change indicator the rev counter offers you the possibility o...

Page 18: ...may get damaged Note The small arrow on the fuel gauge next to the fuel pump symbol points out towards the side of the vehicle with the fuel tank flap Coolant temperature indicator Fig 4 Engine coolant temperature indicator Cold zone The engine has not reached operating temperature yet Avoid high en gine speeds and stressing the engine if it has not reached operating temperature Normal zone At hig...

Page 19: ...splay page 25 Speed warning Speed warning for winter tyres Start Stop system status display page 126 Signs detected by the traffic signal detection system page 21 Assistant systems display Doors bonnet and rear lid open When the vehicle is unlocked and while driv ing the instrument panel display shows if any of the doors the bonnet or rear lid are opened and in some cases it is also indicated by a...

Page 20: ... g an incoming call Depending on the equipment some set tings and instructions can be carried out or displayed on the infotainment system as well If there are several warnings at the same time the symbols will be displayed one after the other for a few seconds The symbols will stay on until you remove the cause If when switching on the ignition warnings are shown about existing faults it might not...

Page 21: ...he stored speed is deleted The warning can be set for speeds of between 30 and 250 km h 18 and 155 mph Oil temperature display The engine reaches its operating temperature when under normal driving conditions the oil temperature is between 80 C 176 F and 120 C 248 F If a great effort is required from the engine and the outside temperature is high the engine oil temperature may increase This does n...

Page 22: ...y using the multifunction display page 18 Conditions of operation Driving behaviour is only calculated on speeds above about 65 km h 40 mph up to around 200 km h 125 mph Activating and deactivating Fatigue detection can be activated or deac tivated in the infotainment system using the function button Driver assistance Fatigue detector The driver alert system is always switched on when the ignition...

Page 23: ...trument panel display examples of speed limits or overtaking prohibitions with their respective additional signs The dynamic road signs display records stand ard road signs using a camera fitted to the base of the interior mirror and provides information about speed limits overtaking prohibitions and warning signs that it recognises Within its limitations the system also displays a additional sign...

Page 24: ...umstances rain times of day fog etc under which the displayed speed limit is in force Third Thirdly a sign prohibiting overtaking is partially displayed If there is no conditional speed limit and overtaking is prohibited the latter sign will be displayed in second place Fig 6 The warning sign display is not available in all countries and the system may not be able to detect all existing warning si...

Page 25: ...ng The system is not a replacement for driver awareness Adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility weather road and traffic condi tions Poor visibility darkness snow rain and fog may lead to the system failing to display traf fic signs or not displaying them correctly If the camera s field of vision is dirty cov ered or damaged system operation may be impaired WARNING The driving recomm...

Page 26: ...ontrol ACC or cruise control GRA When these conditions no longer exist the as sistance is reactivated if it is switched on in the assist system settings Eco efficient driving assistance is available de pending on the equipment although not in all countries WARNING The system is not a replacement for driver awareness Adapt your speed and driving style at all times to suit visibility weather road an...

Page 27: ...t appears 20 days before the date estab lished for the corresponding service The kilo metres miles remaining until the next service are always rounded up to the nearest 100 km miles and the time is given in complete days The current service message cannot be viewed until 500 km after the last service Prior to this only lines are visible on the display Inspection reminder If a service or an inspect...

Page 28: ...tion Introduction With the ignition switched on it is possible to read the different functions of the display by scrolling through the menus In vehicles with multifunction steering wheel the multifunction display can only be operated with the steering wheel buttons Some menu options can only be read when the vehicle is at a standstill Instrument panel menus The number of menus and information item...

Page 29: ...d on the vehicle s electronics and equipment General operating information General information on the operation of the infotainment system as well as on the warning and safety instructions that must be taken into account is found in page 216 How to move through the different menus and select them Switch the ignition on If the infotainment system is off switch it on The different menus are selected...

Page 30: ...28 Driver information tered or deleted Check and correct these settings when the battery is sufficiently charged ...

Page 31: ... functions are enabled If not the current outside temperature is displayed Telephone information Information re garding your mobile device is displayed available network signal strength estab lished Bluetooth connection unanswered calls new messages battery status etc System customisation based on user and notifications Some settings can be saved in the user accounts of the per sonalization functi...

Page 32: ...ot been pressed Function buttons Press to set day and time Press to search and store to memory the radio stations that have the best reception at that moment Press to go to the Online1 Media settings Press to link your mobile phone to the In fotainment system Press to select your home address using your current position or by manually en tering an address Disables the possibility of changing the s...

Page 33: ...igital Cockpit The different options for displaying the information that will appear in the Digital Cockpit are shown page 14 Driving data The average consumption average speed distance travelled trip duration and autonomy are shown It has 3 memories Since start Long term and Since refuel ling Vehicle status The warnings regarding faults incidents memorisation of the tyre pressure or information o...

Page 34: ...version and the country in ques tion Automatic parking brake activation page 173 Parking assistants page 175 Trailer Assist page 195 Activate deactivate ESC stabilisation sys tems and brake assist page 140 Switch the Start Stop system on off page 126 Adaptive cruise control ACC page 151 Lane Assist lane departure warning system page 162 Emergency brake assistance system Front Assist page 158 Fatig...

Page 35: ...s page 50 Assume the correct sitting position Instruct your passengers also to assume a proper sit ting position page 34 Fasten your seat belt securely Instruct your passengers also to fasten their seat belts prop erly page 36 Factors influencing safety As a driver you are responsible for yourself and your passengers Always pay attention to traffic and do not get distracted by passengers or teleph...

Page 36: ...position and use this equipment properly Safety is everybody s business Correct sitting position of vehicle occupants Correct position on the seat Fig 13 The correct distance between the driver and the steering wheel must be at least 25 cm 10 inches Fig 14 Correct belt web and headrest positions The correct sitting positions for the driver and passengers are shown below If your physical constituti...

Page 37: ...lmost upright position so that your back rests completely against it Move the seat as far back as possible mini mum 25 cm between the chest and the instru ment panel check translation If you are sitting closer than 25 cm the airbag system cannot protect you properly Number of seats The vehicle has 5 seats 2 in the front and 3 in the rear All seats are equipped with a safety belt In some versions y...

Page 38: ...aring the seat belt Never travel in the luggage compartment WARNING Sitting in an incorrect position increases the risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event of accidents and sudden braking or manoeu vres All occupants must sit correctly during the journey and wear the seat belt correctly Occupants of the vehicle that are not sit ting correctly not wearing the seat belt or are not at a proper d...

Page 39: ...elt to be damaged or jammed or to rub on any sharp edges Never wear the seat belt under the arm or in any other incorrect position Bulky and unfastened clothing such as an overcoat over a sweater impairs the proper fit and function of the seat belts reducing 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 plat...

Page 40: ...belt is fastened or unfastened while driving in some of the rear seats the seat belt status is displayed for approximately 30 sec onds Head on collisions and the laws of physics Fig 17 A driver not wearing a seat belt may be thrown forward violently Fig 18 Any rear seat occupants not wearing a seat belt may be thrown forward violently hitting the driver who is wearing the seat belt The effects of ...

Page 41: ...gers to wear seat belts properly as they could otherwise be thrown forward violently through the vehicle interior in an accident If a rear seat occupant is not wearing a seat belt they are not only en dangering themselves but also the occupants of the front seats Fig 18 Fastening and unfastening the seat belt Fig 19 Insert the latch plate of the seat belt into the buckle Fig 20 Release the seat be...

Page 42: ...evere or even fatal injuries page 34 Correct sitting position of vehicle occupants The shoulder part of the seat belt must lie on the centre of the shoulder never across the neck or the arm under the arm or behind the shoulder The lap part of the seat belt must lie across the pelvis never across the stomach The seat belt must lie flat and fit comfortably Pull the belt tight if necessary to take up...

Page 43: ...in the mountains around bends and when accelerating the re tractor locks the seat belt if it extends rapidly In critical driving situations e g in the event of emergency braking or in the case of over steer and understeer the proactive occupant protection can tension the front seat belts au tomatically if they are worn1 The two belts are loosened again if an accident does not happen or when the cr...

Page 44: ...s work carried out by a specialist workshop Seat belts tensioners and their automatic retractors cannot be repaired and have to be replaced For the sake of the environment Airbag modules and belt tensioners may con tain perchlorate Observe the legal requirements for their dis posal PreCrash system How it works The PreCrash system is an assistance system that actives a series of measures to protect...

Page 45: ...is not available or only has limited availability in the following situa tions When the TCS and or ESC is off When driving in reverse When the airbag control unit is not operating properly When there is a fault in the system itself in the ESC or in the Front Assist Troubleshooting If the PreCrash is not working correctly the message System unavailable or System with limited functions is shown perm...

Page 46: ...r or not the airbags are activated de pends primarily on the vehicle deceleration rate resulting from the collision and detected by the control unit If the vehicle deceleration occurring during the collision and measured by the control unit remains below the specified reference values the front side and or curtain airbags will not be triggered Take into account that the visible damage in a vehicle...

Page 47: ...ormal and it is not an indication of fire in the vehicle The airbag system is only ready to function when the ignition is on In special accidents instances several airbags may activate at the same time In the event of minor head on and side col lisions rear end collisions overturning or roll over of the vehicle airbags do not activate Activation factors The conditions that lead to the airbag syste...

Page 48: ... roof console to remind you that the airbag is deactivated If with the front passenger air bag deactivated this lamp does not remain lit or if it is lit along with the control lamp on the instrument panel there is a fault in the airbag system If the control lamp is flashing there is a fault in the disabling of the airbag system Have the system checked immediately by a specialised workshop WARNING ...

Page 49: ...o the surfaces covering the air bag units Activate and deactivate front pas senger front airbag1 Fig 25 Switch for activating and deactivating the front passenger airbag Fig 26 Dashboard control lamp for deactivated front passenger airbag in centre console Deactivate the front passenger front airbag only if you have to use a rear facing child seat in the front passenger seat CUPRA recommends fitti...

Page 50: ...part of the back of the seats or on the lower coverings with the word AIRBAG in relief In conjunction with the seat belts the side air bag system provides additional protection for the upper body in the event of a severe side collision 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 s...

Page 51: ...should only be performed by a specialised workshop Otherwise faults may occur during the airbag system operation Head protection airbags Fig 29 Location of head protection airbags Head protection airbags are on both sides of the passenger compartment above the doors Fig 29 and their location is indicated with the word AIRBAG In conjunction with the seat belts the head protection airbag system give...

Page 52: ... knees Fig 31 On the driver side action radius of airbag for knees The knee airbag is located on the driver side below the dash panel Fig 30 Airbags are identified by the word AIRBAG The framed area deployment area Fig 31 is covered by the knee airbag when it is de ployed Objects should never be placed or mounted in this area WARNING The knee airbag is deployed in front of the driver s knees Alway...

Page 53: ...s Always read and note page 52 We recommend you always carry the manufac turer s Child Seat Instruction Manual together with the on board documentation Child seats group classification Fig 32 Examples of child seats Use only child seats that are officially approved and suitable for the child These seats are subject to the ECE R44 or ECE R129 standards ECE R stands for Eco nomic Commission for Euro...

Page 54: ... passenger side door Warnings about fitting a child seat Take the following general warnings into ac count if you are going to fit a child seat They are valid for all child seats regardless of their attachment system Please read and follow the child seat manu facturer s operating instructions The child seat should preferably be fitted to the rear seat behind the front passenger seat so that the ch...

Page 55: ... secured to the front pas senger seat the risk to the child of sustaining critical or fatal injuries in the event of an ac cident 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 backwards on the front passenger seat unless the front passenger front airbag ...

Page 56: ...support bracket The support bracket prevents the child seat from tipping forward in the event of impact Child seats fitted with a support bracket should only be used in the passenger seat and side rear seats For the assembly of this type of seat you should also consult the list of ap proved vehicles for this assembly available in the instructions for child restraint systems Recommended systems for...

Page 57: ... X IUF Suitable for forward facing ISOFIX universal child restraint systems approved for use in this weight group IL It is suitable for certain ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS that can be for the specific vehicle restricted or semi universal categories Take the child seat manufacturer s vehicle list into account X ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems for this weight g...

Page 58: ... manufacturer s instructions The location of the ISOFIX or i Size anchor points is indicated by a symbol Fig 35 In some vehicles the rings are secured to the seat frame and in others they are secured to the rear floor If necessary remove the protective caps from the ISOFIX or i Size anchor points Press the child seat onto the ISOFIX or iSize retaining rings until it is heard to engage se curely Fi...

Page 59: ...des better retention The objective of this system is to reduce for ward movements of the child seat in a head on collision to reduce the risk of injuries that may be caused to the child s head by impacting against any element of the inside of the vehi cle Using the Top Tether in rear facing mounted seats Currently there are very few rear facing child safety seats that have Top Tether Please care f...

Page 60: ...t the loads of properly adjusted child restraint systems Under no circumstances should they be used to attach adult seat belts harnesses or other items or equipment to the vehicle Fitting a child seat using the seat belt Fig 39 On rear seats installing a child seat If you want to fit a universal approval category U child seat in your vehicle you must check that the seat is approved for your vehicl...

Page 61: ... 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 Fitting a child seat using the seat belt Set the height of the seat belt such that it adapts to the child seat naturally without twisting The lowest positio...

Page 62: ...r ing this time Emergency braking warning If the vehicle brakes suddenly and continu ously at a speed of more than 80 km h 50 mph the brake light flashes several times per second to warn the vehicles driving behind If you continue braking the hazard warning lights will come on automatically when the vehicle comes to a standstill They switch off automatically when the vehicle starts to move again W...

Page 63: ...y Never stay near the burning vehicle Emergency call service Fig 41 On the roof console controls for voice services Depending on the equipment an emergency call system may be located on the roof con sole The following voice services can be run by pressing the buttons and Fig 41 information call assistance call emergency call service A built in control unit establishes the connec tion When a voice ...

Page 64: ...tion data is continuously overwrit ten This means that the vehicle is not subject to permanent monitoring The data related to the emergency call is only processed to ensure the correct operation of the emergency call system eCall The system will automatically delete the data related to the call a few hours after the call is activated The sent data includes The vehicle s current position at the tim...

Page 65: ... call1 With the breakdown call you can directly re quest specialised help in the event of a break down Parallel to the voice call some vehicle data is transmitted e g your current location Information call1 With a information call a call is placed to the customer care service of SEAT S A Note Breakdown service and information calls can incur an additional cost on your tele phone bill The operation...

Page 66: ...le to open or close the vehicle using the remote control key this should be re synchronised page 66 or the battery changed page 65 Different keys belonging to the vehicle may be used Control lamp on the vehicle key When a button is pressed briefly on the vehicle key the control lamp 4 Fig 42 flashes once briefly but if pressed for a long period of time it will flash several times for example in th...

Page 67: ...tally unlock the vehicle or trigger the alarm It is also possible even when you are outside the radius of action Key operation can be greatly influenced by overlapping radio signals close to the vehicle working in the same range of frequencies for example radio transmitters or mobile tel ephones Obstacles between the remote control and the vehicle bad weather conditions and dis charged batteries c...

Page 68: ...ways re place the dead battery with another of the same voltage size and specifications When fitting the battery check that the polarity is correct For the sake of the environment Please dispose of your used batteries cor rectly and with respect for the environment Synchronize the vehicle key If the button is pressed frequently outside of the vehicle range it is possible that the vehicle can no lo...

Page 69: ...f there is a vehicle key in its proximity zone The rear lid locks again after closing Temporarily deactivating the Keyless Access system The Keyless Access system s unlocking func tion can be temporarily deactivated Move the gear lever to position P since oth erwise the vehicle cannot be locked Lock the vehicle using the button on the vehicle key Within 5 seconds touch the sensor on the outside of...

Page 70: ... sure steam if there is a valid vehicle key in the proximity area If at least one of the win dows is open and the sensor surfaces on one of the handles permanently activates all of the windows will close If the jet of water or steam is briefly moved away from the sensor surfaces of one of the handles and redirected towards them all of the windows may open Note If the message Keyless system faulty ...

Page 71: ...mati cally The electronic parking brake is engaged and the ignition is switched off EITHER the inside door handle is pulled This applies when driving at under 15 km h 9 mph OR in the event of an accident and an airbag has been triggered page 72 Automatic unlocking allows third parties to ac cess the interior of the vehicle to provide assis tance if necessary Turn signals The turn signals will flas...

Page 72: ...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 Selective unlocking system The selective unlocking system allows you to only unlock the driver door and the fuel tank flap All other doors and the rear lid remain locked Unlocking the driver s door and tank fl...

Page 73: ...atically when it reaches a speed of about 15 km h 9 mph Auto Lock page 69 You can unlock the vehicle again using the button on the central locking switch Safe security system Depending on its equipment the vehicle may be fitted with the Safe security system When the vehicle is locked the Safe security system puts the door handles out of operation and hinders possible attempts by people to ac cess ...

Page 74: ...ignition has not been switched on The rear lid has not been opened The vehicle has been unlocked with the locking cylinder The vehicle has been locked with the button located in the vehicle interior What happens when locking the vehicle with a second key They key inside the vehicle is blocked and can not be used to start the engine as soon as the vehicle is locked from the outside with a sec ond k...

Page 75: ...After 28 days the indicator light will be switched off to prevent the battery from ex hausting if the vehicle has been left parked for a long period of time The alarm system remains activated If after the audible warning goes off an other monitored area is accessed e g the rear lid is opened after a door has been opened the alarm is triggered again The anti theft alarm is not activated when the ve...

Page 76: ...the vehicle e g loose paper or items hanging from the interior mirror If the vibrate function of a mobile left inside the vehicle is activated Note It is not possible to permanently deactivate the interior monitoring and anti tow systems If any doors or the rear lid are open when the anti theft alarm is activated only the alarm will be activated The interior monitor ing and anti tow systems will o...

Page 77: ...o the anti theft alarm system page 73 Unfold the vehicle key shaft Insert the key shaft into the lower opening in the cover on the driver door handle then remove the cover upwards Fig 51 Insert the key blade into the lock cylinder to unlock or lock the vehicle Special characteristics The anti theft alarm will remain active when vehicles are unlocked However the alarm will not be triggered page 73 ...

Page 78: ...53 and anticlockwise for the right doors Once the childproof lock is activated the door can only be opened from the outside Deactivating the childproof lock Unlock the vehicle and open the door whose childproof lock you want to deactivate With the door open turn the slot with the vehicle key anticlockwise for the left doors Fig 53 and clockwise for the right doors Rear lid Introduction The rear li...

Page 79: ...nt Opening and closing the rear lid Fig 54 Rear lid opening from the outside The rear lid opening system operates electri cally To lock or unlock the rear lid press the or buttons of the vehicle key Opening and closing Open place slight pressure on the handle The rear lid opens automatically Fig 54 Close grip the rear lid by one of the handles on the interior trim and move it downwards to close OR...

Page 80: ...ally move the rear lid in the direc tion of closing until it closes automatically The rear lid goes down automatically to the final position and also closes automatically in Introduction on page 76 Interrupting opening or closing After beginning to open or close the rear lid the action can be halted by pressing one of the buttons If you press one of the buttons again the rear lid will move again i...

Page 81: ...closed by hand using reasona ble force If with the rear lid open the vehicle battery is disconnected page 298 or the corre sponding fuse burns out page 282 the system will have to be reset This requires clos ing the rear lid completely once Emergency unlocking page 80 WARNING If a lot of snow builds up on the rear lid or it is heavily loaded the rear lid may not open or after opening it may lower ...

Page 82: ...the running water The Easy Open function can be connected and disconnected permanently in the infotainment system using the button Settings Open ing and closing WARNING If there is a valid key in the proximity of the rear lid in some cases the Easy Open func tion may be accidentally activated and the rear lid will open for example when sweep ing under the rear bumper when directing a water jet or ...

Page 83: ...en removed depending on the equipment Safety switch The safety control Fig 60 5 on the driver door can be used to disable the electric win dow buttons on the rear doors Safety switch not pressed buttons on rear doors are activated Safety switch pressed buttons on rear doors are deactivated The safety control symbol lights up in yellow if the buttons on the rear doors are switched off Convenience o...

Page 84: ...t in injury Never close the rear lid without observing and ensuring it is clear to do otherwise could cause serious injury to you and third parties Make sure that no one is in the path of a win dow If the ignition is switched on the electric equipment could be activated with risk of in jury for example in the electric windows The doors can be locked using the remote control key This could become a...

Page 85: ... close the sunroof for a few minutes provided the driver door and the front passenger door are not opened WARNING If the sunroof is used negligently or without paying due attention it can cause serious in jury 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 ...

Page 86: ...g 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 adjust ing the tilted position of the sunroof or by closing the sunroof Press button A or B again Opening the sunroof Press button C backwards to the first level Automatic function to the...

Page 87: ...g 61 button to the second level in the direction of arrow D until the sunroof closes completely The sunroof closes without the anti trap function intervening If the sunroof will still not close visit a speci alised workshop WARNING Closing the sunroof without the anti trap function can cause serious injuries Always be careful when closing the sun roof No person should ever remain in the way of the...

Page 88: ... the blind close it without the anti trap function Closing the sunshade blind without the anti trap function Try to close the blind again If it still cannot be closed within 5 seconds press the button Fig 63 2 until the blind closes fully The blind closes without the in tervention of the anti trap function If it is still not possible to close the blind visit a specialised workshop WARNING Closing ...

Page 89: ...In Navigation mode turn to zoom in out of the map in the instrument cluster Press Select the highlighted option in the instrument cluster Radio Search for the previous next station Media Short press previous next track long press fast forward re wind Activate phone menu answer call end call Switch between media and radio sources Change the instrument panel menu previous next Enable disable voice c...

Page 90: ...adjusting the steering column push lever Fig 66 1 firmly upwards so that the steering wheel does not accidentally change position while driving Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion If you need to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion stop safely and make the proper adjustment The adjusted steering wheel should be fac ing your chest and not your face so ...

Page 91: ...of the electrical seat adjustment system and make it move unexpectedly while driving This might cause loss of control of the vehi cle and thus accidents or injuries Moreover the electrical components of the front seats might be damaged Never attach or place seat upholstery or covers on the electric controls Never use upholstery or seat covers that have not been explicitly authorised for the seats ...

Page 92: ...ched 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 NOTICE To avoid damaging the electrical compo nents of the seats please refrain from kneel ing on the seat or applying sharp pressure at a single point to the seat cushion and back rest Note It may not be possible to electricall...

Page 93: ...not engaged Always check that the red marking is not visible when the backrest is in the upright position When the rear seat backrest is lowered or is not properly engaged nobody else can travel in the corresponding seats not even a child NOTICE Serious damage can be caused to the vehicle and other objects if the rear seat backrest is lowered or lifted without due care and atten tion Before loweri...

Page 94: ...e head restraint while the vehicle is in motion Under no circumstances should the rear passengers travel while the head restraints are in the non use position NOTICE When assembling and disassembling the head restraints do not let them meet the top lining of the vehicle the back rest of the front seat or other parts of the vehicles If not this could damage the vehicle Adjusting the headrests Fig 7...

Page 95: ...ssing on the safety hole 2 with a flat screwdriver a maximum of 5 mm wide and re move the headrest Move the backrest until it engages properly in Folding down and raising the rear seat backrest on page 91 Fitting the rear head restraints To mount the external head restraints the cor responding backrest must be partially folded forward Unlock the backrest page 90 Insert the head restraint bars into...

Page 96: ...ver s door open briefly press the corre sponding button The front passenger side exterior mirror auto matically changes from the position stored for reversing as soon as the vehicle moves forward at a speed of at least 15 km h 10 mph or when the gear selection lever is changed to a position other than R page 107 Initialising the seat position memory The position memory system must be restar ted if...

Page 97: ...o raise the armrest push it up in the oppo site direction to the arrow and press it as far as it will go into the seat backrest When the centre armrest is down do not allow anybody to travel in the centre seat of the rear bench WARNING To decrease the risk of injuries while driv ing the rear centre armrest must always be raised When the centre armrest is down nobody may travel in the centre rear s...

Page 98: ...d on Daylight running lights switched on Turning off the lights Turn off the ignition and turn the light switch to the desired position Lights off The Coming home Leaving home and Welcome lights may be switched on Side light or parking light on both sides on Dipped beam headlight off The driver is personally responsible for the correct use and adjustment of the lights in all situations Side lights...

Page 99: ...reducing the speed of the vehicle below 100 km h 62 mph the dip ped beam immediately returns to its normal position Audible warnings to advise the driver that the lights have not been switched off If the ignition is not connected and the driver door is open an audible warning signal is heard in the following cases this will remind you to turn the light off When the parking light is on page 98 When...

Page 100: ... it to position Note The rear fog light can dazzle drivers behind you You should use the rear fog light only when visibility is very poor Turn signal and main beam lever Fig 80 Turn signal and main beam lever More the lever to the required position Right turn light or right hand parking light ignition switched off Left turn light or left hand parking light ig nition switched off Turning on the mai...

Page 101: ...e switched on the active part stops flashing and only flashes once in the new part selected The turn signal only works when the igni tion is switched on The hazard warning lights also work when the ignition is switched off The main beam headlights can only be switched on if the dipped beam headlights are already on If a trailer turn signal malfunctions the control lamp will stop flashing trailer t...

Page 102: ...cut off WARNING The convenience features of the main beam assist should not encourage the taking of risks The system is not a replacement for driver concentration You are always in control of the main beam and adapting it to the light visibility and traf fic conditions It is possible that the main beam headlight control does not recognise all driving situa tions and is limited under certain circum...

Page 103: ... infotain ment system where the function can also be activated and deactivated page 32 Dynamic headlight range control The headlight range is automatically adjusted according to the vehicle load status when they are switched on WARNING If the dynamic headlight range control fails or does not work properly the headlights could dazzle and distract other road users This could cause accidents and lead...

Page 104: ... luggage compart ment lighting When opening and closing the glove compart ment on the front passenger side and the rear lid the respective light will automatically switch on and off Footwell lighting The lights in the footwell area below the dash driver and front passenger sides will switch on when the doors are opened and will decrease in brightness while driving This brightness can be adjusted t...

Page 105: ...intervals vehicles without rain and light sensors or the sensitivity of the rain sensor WARNING If insufficient antifreeze is added to the washer fluid it could freeze on the glass and impair visibility In cold conditions you should not use the wash wipe system unless you have warmed the windscreen with the heating and venti lation system The windscreen washer fluid could otherwise freeze on the w...

Page 106: ...osts any windscreen washer nozzles that have frozen The heat output is automatically adjusted according to the ambi ent temperature when the ignition is switched on The heater only defrosts the nozzles but not the flexible pipes through which the washer fluid passes Note The windscreen will be wiped again approx imately 5 seconds after the windscreen washer has been activated provided the ve hicle...

Page 107: ...ensitive surface area and adapts accordingly The behaviour of the sensor will vary with the size of the damage caused by the stone WARNING The rain sensor may not detect enough rain to switch on the wipers If necessary switch on the wipers manually when water on the windscreen obstructs visi bility Note To remove wax and coatings we recom mend a window cleaner containing alcohol Do not put sticker...

Page 108: ...footwear or clothing in question again If the electrolytic fluid is swallowed imme diately rinse the mouth with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes Do not induce vomit ing unless advised by a doctor Immediately seek medical attention NOTICE Electrolyte fluid may leak if the automatic anti dazzle mirror is broken This liquid at tacks plastic surfaces Therefore it should be cleaned as fast as po...

Page 109: ...or will be adjusted at the same time synchronised If necessary correct the setting of the right hand mirror turn the control to position 1 Fold the rearview mirrors when locking the vehicle When the vehicle is locked or unlocked from the outside the exterior mirrors can be fol ded in or out automatically depending on the equipment For this purpose the rotary control has to be in position or If the...

Page 110: ...c drive For the sake of the environment Do not leave the exterior mirror heating on for longer than necessary Otherwise it cau ses unnecessary energy consumption Note If the electrical adjustment should fail to op erate both of the mirrors can be adjusted by hand by lightly pressing the edge of the mirror glass Sun protection Sun blind Fig 85 Sun visor Options for adjusting driver and front pas se...

Page 111: ...ated charcoal cartridge serves as a barrier against impurities in the air taken into the vehicle inte rior The dust and pollen filter must be changed regularly so that air conditioner performance is not adversely affected If the filter loses efficiency prematurely due to use in areas with very high levels of air pollution the filter must be changed more fre quently than stated in the Service Sched...

Page 112: ... of the windscreen free of snow ice and leaves to ensure heating and cooling are not impaired and to prevent the windows from misting over The air from the vents flows through the vehicle interior and is extracted by slots in the luggage compartment designed for this purpose Therefore you should avoid ob structing these slots with any kind of object It is advisable to turn on the air condition ing...

Page 113: ...lly to the po sition Adjust the fan power The defrost demisting function removes ice and fog from the windscreen The air is dehumidified and the fan is set high Open the air conditioning set tings in the infotainment system page 112 The climate control operation and settings menu will be displayed in the infotainment system screen The heated rear window only works when the engine is running and sw...

Page 114: ... air recirculation mode page 112 Automatic front window heating page 115 Presets submenu Sets the automatic or manual mode of the cooling system or switches the air conditioning off Air conditioning profile Adjust the power of the fan in AUTO mode Valid for the front and rear air conditioning control unit Air recirculation Air recirculation mode prevents the ambient air from entering the interior ...

Page 115: ...ing in a serious accident Never leave the fresh air fan turned off or use the air recirculation for long periods of time the air in the vehicle interior will not be refreshed NOTICE In vehicles with an air conditioner do not smoke when air recirculation is switched on The smoke may be deposited on the cooling evaporator and on the active combination fil ter and cause permanent unpleasant odours No...

Page 116: ...d have it inspected by a specialised workshop If the original seat upholstery is replaced by another material the seat heating may over heat or its operation may be limited For the sake of the environment The seat heating should remain on only when needed Otherwise it is unnecessary energy consumption Steering wheel heating Steering wheel heating works only with the en gine running The selected st...

Page 117: ...window is at risk of misting up Open the air conditioning settings in the in fotainment system page 112 Switch the automatic heated windscreen on or off The automatic heated windscreen is switched on even when the air conditioning is switched off Thermal windscreen using the defrost func tion If the defrost function is switched on and a sensor detects that the windscreen could mist up the heated w...

Page 118: ...nd the air is very damp Cold air can absorb less moisture than hot air so the windows mist up more often in cold weather The air vent in front of the windscreen keeps it free of ice snow and leaves which improves the performance of the heating and cooling systems The air grooves located at the rear of the luggage compartment must be kept clear to allow the air to circulate through the vehicle from...

Page 119: ...nstru ment panel screen a recommendation is shown with the gear that should be engaged to optimise consumption On vehicles with automatic transmission it is only displayed when driving in Tiptronic mode page 130 No recommendation will appear if the optimal gear is engaged The current gear will be dis played Display Meaning 3 Optimum gear 4 5 Changing to a higher gear is recommended 2 1 Changing to...

Page 120: ...mmediately after starting the engine Avoid running the engine at high speed Regular maintenance Regular servicing helps in saving fuel even be fore the engine is started A well serviced en gine gives you the benefit of improved fuel efficiency as well as maximum reliability and an enhanced resale value A badly serviced en gine can consume up to 10 more fuel than necessary Avoid short journeys The ...

Page 121: ...Secure the load correctly to prevent it from moving around Secure heavy objects with suitable lashing straps or tie down belts Ensure that the rear seat backrests are se curely engaged Driving with the rear lid open Driving with the rear lid open is particularly dangerous Secure all objects and the open rear lid correctly and take any necessary meas ures Driving with the rear lid open increases th...

Page 122: ...irst few hours of running the internal friction in the engine is greater than later on when all the moving parts have bedded down How the vehicle is driven for the first 1500 km 1000 miles influences the future engine per formance Throughout the life of the vehicle it should be driven at a moderate speed es pecially when the engine is cold this will re duce engine wear and increase its useful life...

Page 123: ...ration in these conditions Accident hazard On wet roads bear in mind that the front wheels may start to aquaplane and lose contact with the road if the car is driven too fast If this should happen there will be no sudden increase in engine speed to warn the driver as occurs with a front wheel drive car For this reason you should always choose a driving speed suitable for the road condi tions Accid...

Page 124: ... the key in the luggage compartment The button is found at the bot tom of the centre console or depending on the version on the multi function steering wheel Opening the driver s door when exiting the vehicle activates the electronic lock on the steering column if the ignition is disabled Switching the ignition on off If you only want to switch on the ignition with out starting the engine briefly ...

Page 125: ...he start button is used to stop the en gine the button starts flashing again In vehicles with the Start Stop system the My Beat function also offers additional infor mation When the engine stops during the Stop phase the light of the start button stays on as the Start Stop system remains active even though the engine is off When the engine cannot be started again with the Start Stop system page 12...

Page 126: ...ous injury WARNING Never use cold start sprays they could ex plode or cause the engine to run at high revs Doing this risks injury NOTICE The starter motor or the engine may be damaged if you try to restart the engine im mediately after switching it off When the engine is cold you should avoid high engine speeds driving at full throttle and over loading the engine as this could cause engine damage...

Page 127: ...ne has been driven at high speed for a prolonged period of time it may over heat when switched off To avoid damage al low the engine to run for approximately two minutes in neutral before switching it off Note After the engine is switched off the radiator fan may run on for up to 10 minutes even if the ignition is switched off It is also pos sible that the fan turns itself on once more if the cool...

Page 128: ...ion This driver message is displayed when the selector lever is not in the position P when the driver door is opened Additionally a buzzing sound is emitted Put the selector lever in posi tion P otherwise the vehicle could roll away Ignition is switched on This driver message is displayed and a buz zer is sounded when the driver door is opened with the ignition switched on Start Stop system Descri...

Page 129: ...s interven tion The interior temperature differs from the temperature selected on the climate control Defrost function button activated The brake is pressed several times in a row The battery is not charged enough High electricity consumption Additional information related to the auto matic gearbox The engine stops when the selector lever is in D N and S as well as in Tiptronic mode With the selec...

Page 130: ...connecting and discon necting the Start Stop system Fig 91 Centre console Start Stop system button If you do not wish to use the system you can switch it off manually To manually switch on off the Start Stop sys tem press the button Fig 91 The button symbol remains lit up in yellow when the system is switched off Note The system switches on every time the en gine is turned off voluntarily DSG auto...

Page 131: ...hen acceler ating the gear shifts will be noticeable Under certain circumstances e g on moun tain roads it can be advantageous to switch tiptronic mode page 130 to adapt the gears to suit the road conditions Selector lever lock In P or N the lever lock prevents a gear range from being engaged and prevents the vehicle from moving off accidentally To release the gear lever lock press and hold the br...

Page 132: ...d engage the gear range again If the vehicle still does not move in the required direction there is a system mal function Seek specialist assistance and have the system checked Changing gear in Tiptronic mode Fig 93 Centre console changing gear with tiptronic Fig 94 Steering wheel automatic gearbox levers Tiptronic gives the driver the option to change gears manually When you change to the Tiptron...

Page 133: ... the vehicle could move The fol lowing warning is displayed on the instrument panel Gear change selector lever in the drive position Additionally a buzzer will sound Stopping on a downhill Always apply the brake pedal firmly to prevent the vehicle from moving if necessary apply the electronic parking brake Do not accelerate while a range of gears is en gaged to prevent the car from rolling downhil...

Page 134: ...nd diesel engines To use the Launch control it is necessary to disconnect the traction control TCS using the infotainment system menu page 32 The warning lamp will stay switched on or will flash slowly depending on whether or not the vehicle has a driver information system On vehicles with the driver information sys tem the ESC lamp lights up permanently and the corresponding text message Stabilit...

Page 135: ...rolonged section with less energy and inertia discon nection shorter section without the need for fuel facilitates improved fuel consumption and emission balance With Drive Profile page 137 the inertia mode can be activated in the Comfort or Indi vidual profiles If the engine is set to Eco in the Individual profile it activates when the op erating conditions are met regardless of how smoothly you ...

Page 136: ...n the warning lamp switches off you can con tinue driving in a normal manner Gearbox press the brake and engage a gear again If the warning was caused by the temperature of the gearbox this driver message will be dis played when the gearbox has cooled again Back up programme If all the gear positions are shown over a light background on the instrument cluster there is a system fault and the automa...

Page 137: ...t again or you press the accelerator pedal On vehicles with a cruise control system page 148 downhill speed control is activa ted when you set a cruising speed WARNING The downhill speed control cannot defy the laws of physics Therefore speed cannot be maintained constant in all situations Always be prepared to use the brakes Hill Descent Control HDC Valid for vehicles 4Drive all wheel drive Hill ...

Page 138: ...g wheel Progressive steering Depending on the vehicle s features it may or may not incorporate a progressive steering sys tem In city traffic you do not need to turn so much on parking manoeuvring or in very tight turns On roads or motorway progressive steering transmits for example in bends a sportier more direct and noticeably more dynamic driv ing sensation Steering assist This help assists the...

Page 139: ... continuously adapts the damping of the suspension system to the characteristics of the road surface and the driving situation speed acceleration and steering wheel angle according to the selected driving profile In the event of a fault in the DCC the following mes sage is displayed on the instrument cluster dis play Fault damping adjustment Steering The operation of the power steering is modi fie...

Page 140: ...cause acci dents Always drive as carefully and responsibly as possible Characteristics of driving profiles The icon of the selected profile is displayed on the Infotainment System screen The rotary Driving Experience Button indicates the selected profile with a red LED light Driving pro file Characteristics Comfort It permits more relaxed and comfortable driving for ex ample for long motorway jour...

Page 141: ...ke harder If the brake discs and pads have a layer of salt on them the braking performance is reduced and the braking distance increases When driving on salted roads without braking for some time the layer of salt should be re moved by carefully applying the brakes a few times Corrosion on the brake discs and dirt on the brake pads increase if the vehicle is left unused for a long time if it is no...

Page 142: ...sed considerably when the brake servo is not active Note Never let the brakes drag by leaving your foot on the pedal when it is not necessary to brake This can cause the brakes to over heat resulting in increased brake travel and wear Please consider the important notes on brake fluid page 291 Note Regularly check the thickness of the brake pads visually through the holes in the rims or from the u...

Page 143: ... in its lane Multi collision brake The multi collision brake automatically triggers braking if the airbag control unit detects a col lision in the event of an accident Automatic braking requirements The driver is not pressing the accelerator pedal Tractor trailer sway mitigation If the vehicle is pulling a trailer it will con trol the following tractor trailers tend to sway When the swaying of the...

Page 144: ...tion control TCS interventions are limited In vehicles with 4 wheel drive the TCS is disconnected completely In addition the control lamp lights up on the instrument cluster Disconnecting and connecting the ESC The ESC can be switched on and off by briefly pressing the button on the centre console Fig 98 OR in the infotainment system press the function button Assistants ESC menu page 32 When the E...

Page 145: ... or TCS is regulating The control lamp flashes yellow ESC fault The control lamp switches on yellow The ESC has been switched off There is a fault or defect Turn off the ignition and turn it on again If possible drive for a short distance at 15 20 km h 9 12 mph If the control lamp is still on go to a speci alised workshop The brake assist systems make noises When the described brake assist systems...

Page 146: ...ns are made to it the operation of the assistants may be affected The repair and adjustment of sensors and cameras requires special knowledge and tools This is why CUPRA recommends visit ing a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT network dealer System limits WARNING Drive assist systems can not overcome the laws of physics Depending on the circum stances a collision may not be avoidable Warnings n...

Page 147: ...ssist sensors and cameras Front radar Fig 101 On the front bumper radar sensor Fig 102 Detection area A radar sensor may be fitted to the front bumper of the vehicle Fig 101 The front radar detects any objects in its detection zone Fig 102 and provides support for the fol lowing functions Front Assist page 158 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC page 151 The radar can have a range of up to 120m 400ft depe...

Page 148: ...e Front Assist and ACC functions to avoid any damage If this occurs have it adjusted Front camera Fig 103 On the windscreen field of vision of the Lane Assist system camera Depending on the equipment the vehicle may be fitted with a front camera on the front windscreen This camera detects lane bounda ries lines to provide support for the following functions Lane Assist page 162 Travel Assist page ...

Page 149: ...rk incorrectly if other paints are used The visibility of radar sensors may be affec ted due to leaves snow strong haze or dirt among others Clean the area in front of the sensors Never use auto lane changing or the rear cross traffic alert if the radar sensors are dirty Radar operation may also be affected if ob jects such as bicycle racks or luggage racks interfere with the visibility of the rad...

Page 150: ...ver ap prox 20 km h 15 mph Temporarily switching off the cruise control The saved speed can be exceeded at any time e g for overtaking The cruise control is suspended during acceleration and is then re sumed with the saved speed Status display When the cruise control system is switched on the instrument cluster display shows the saved speed and the system status It lights up grey The cruise contro...

Page 151: ...rates the acceleration it does not brake the vehicle Interrupting the adjustment Briefly press the button or press the brake pedal The speed is stored Reinstating the cruise control Press the button The cruise control system resumes the saved speed and regulates it Switching off Press and hold the button The cruise control system switches off and the saved speed is deleted Switching off the speed ...

Page 152: ...er is switched on but reg ulation is not active Lights up green The speed limiter is switched on and ac tive WARNING After use always switch off the speed limiter to prevent the speed being regulated against your wishes The speed limiter does not relieve the driver of their responsibility to drive at the appropriate speed Do not drive at high speed if not necessary Using the speed limiter under ad...

Page 153: ... switches the system off manually ACC Adaptive Cruise Control Introduction Adaptive Cruise Control ACC maintains a constant speed set by the driver When ap proaching another vehicle in front the ACC detects it and adapts the speed automatically maintaining a distance set by the driver Does my vehicle have ACC Your vehicle has ACC if it has the ACC function buttons on the multifunction steering whe...

Page 154: ...d automatically switch off Switch off the system when starting off Brake immediately if the ACC does not slow down enough Brake immediately when a driver interven tion instruction is displayed on the instru ment cluster screen If the vehicle continues to move involun tarily after a driver intervention prompt brake the vehicle Note If the ACC does not work as described in this chapter do not use it...

Page 155: ...country s regulations on minimum braking distances Suspend regulation standby Briefly press the button Fig 110 or press the brake pedal The ACC indicator lamp is grey the speed and distance are saved If the ESC or TCS is switched off the ACC is automatically interrupted Reinstating the cruise control Press the button The ACC regulates to the last speed and distance setting OR Press the button to r...

Page 156: ... is switched on for over taking the ACC reduces the distance from the vehicle in front to help with the overtaking ma noeuvre The set cruising speed will not be ex ceeded The function works at speeds over 80 km h 50 mph It may not be available in certain countries Stop Go function The ACC can bring the vehicle to a standstill if the vehicle in front stops The ACC remains active and the message ACC...

Page 157: ...tram tracks On roads with loose gravel Pay special attention when using ACC in the following situations On curves The ACC may not detect the vehicle in front on a curve or may regulate the distance from vehicles in other lanes Fig 112 Vehicles outside the sensor zone In the following situations the ACC may not react or may react slowly or inappropriately Vehicles that are not aligned while driving...

Page 158: ... ACC not to react The accelerator or brake is depressed No gear is engaged or the vehicle is in gear R The vehicle is reversing ESC is operating The driver is not wearing his her seat belt The RPM is too high or too low A vehicle brake light is faulty A trailer brake light is faulty The parking brake is applied Driving on an excessive slope Predictive speed adjust ment Introduction The predictive ...

Page 159: ... not take into account above all the rules on priority of pas sage or traffic lights Traffic signs that indirectly show a speed re striction e g signs at the entrance to towns are only recognised on the basis of navigation data On roads that are not included in the naviga tion data or that are included with little accu racy predictive speed adjustment is not availa ble If a speed limitation is not...

Page 160: ...s the desired speed If a higher speed has previously been saved for a motorway without a speed limit this is used instead of the recommended speed Troubleshooting A message is displayed indicating that pre dictive speed adjustment is not currently available or not in your country If this message is displayed for a long time and predictive speed adjustment is available in your country contact a spe...

Page 161: ...e screen may be hidden Warning levels and brake assist Fig 114 On the instrument panel display advance warning indications Front Assist is active from 5 km h 3 mph Depending on different conditions vehicle speed speed and type of object recognised etc some of the stages described below are omitted to optimise the performance of the system Safety distance warning If the system detects that you are ...

Page 162: ... to intervene if necessary The following conditions may cause the Front Assist not to react or to do so too late In the first few instants of driving after switch ing on the ignition due to the system s initial auto calibration During this period a status icon Fig 115 is displayed Unrecognised objects Loads and accessories of other vehicles that protrude over the sides backwards or over the top If...

Page 163: ...e warning can be activated or de activated in the infotainment system using the function button Driver assistance Front Assist page 32 The system will store the setting for the next time the ignition is switched on CUPRA recommends keeping advance warning active Depending on the vehicle s infotainment sys tem the advance warning function may be adapted in the following modes Advance Medium Delayed...

Page 164: ...he laws of physics and by the very nature of the system Careless or uncontrolled use of the Lane Assist system may cause accidents and injury The system is not a replacement for driver awareness or manoeuvres when driving Always adapt your speed and the distance to the vehicles ahead in line with visibility weather conditions the condition of the road and the traffic situation Always keep your han...

Page 165: ...em temporarily goes into a passive state in order to allow manual lane change An energetic rotation or rectification of the steering wheel by the driver causes the system to temporarily switch to a passive state Driver intervention prompt If the steering is not corrected manually the system prompts the driver through an indi cation on the instrument panel display and acoustic warnings If no reacti...

Page 166: ...lected by the driver and remain in the preferred position within the lane Travel Assist uses the same sensors as Adaptive Cruise Control ACC and Lane Assist There fore carefully read the information about the ACC page 151 and the Lane Assist page 162 and take into account the limita tions of the systems and the indications given in the information How to know if the vehicle is fitted with Travel A...

Page 167: ...system is not a replacement for driver awareness Bear in mind the system limitations and the indications regarding the control of the Adaptive Cruise Control ACC and Lane As sist Adapt your speed and safety distance to the vehicle in front of you at all times to suit visibility weather road and traffic condi tions Do not use Travel Assist when visibility is bad on steep roads on windy roads or in ...

Page 168: ... the button on the multi function steering wheel The vehicle switches from Travel Assist to the ACC system status corresponding to the driving situation Making other adjustments All other aspects of Travel Assist are controlled like the ACC Troubleshooting Travel Assist is not available or does not work as expected The control lamp switches on yellow A rele vant warning is also displayed on the in...

Page 169: ...s prompted to take control of the vehicle by audio warnings and a brief application of the brake In addition a warning is shown on the instrument cluster display and the volume of the infotainment system is lowered Depending on the equipment the driver s seat belt is tightened at the same time System intervention If the driver does not react the system can brake the vehicle and keep it in its lane...

Page 170: ...weather factors e g snow or detergent res idue or some coating Clean the windscreen The visibility of the camera is diminished due to accessories or adhesives Leave the area around the camera s field of vision free The camera has been altered or damaged e g because of damage caused to the wind screen Check for visible damage There is a fault or a defect Switch the engine off and on again If the fa...

Page 171: ... of you at all times to suit visi bility weather road and traffic conditions Keep your hands on the wheel at all times to be ready to intervene in the steering at any time Pay attention to the indicator lamps that may come on in the external rear view mir rors and on the instrument cluster and fol low any instructions they may give The lane departure warning could react to any special construction...

Page 172: ...ne departure warning has detected a vehicle in the blind spot Flashes A vehicle has been detected in the adjacent lane and the turn signal has been engaged in the direction of the detected vehicle For vehicles that are also equipped with Lane Assist page 162 a warning to switch lanes will also appear even though the turn signal has not been engaged Lane Assist Plus The control lamps light up when ...

Page 173: ...ontrol lamp Fig 122 arrow or Fig 123 arrow When being overtaken by another vehicle Fig 122 When passing another vehicle Fig 123 with a speed differential of approx 10 km h 6 mph If the vehicle is passing at a considerably higher speed no indication will be displayed The faster the vehicle approaches the sooner an indication will be displayed in the control lamp because the lane departure warning t...

Page 174: ...eople who may need assistance or animals are left unattended in the vehicle accidents and serious injuries can occur Never leave children people who may need assistance or animals unattended in the ve hicle They could operate the gear selector and release the electronic parking brake The vehicle could be set in motion Never leave children people who may need assistance or animals in the vehicle De...

Page 175: ...low the parking brake to disconnect automatically without the driver s seatbelt being buckled The parking brake can be prevented from being automatically released by continuously pulling up the switch when moving off The electronic parking brake is not disconnec ted until the button is released This can fa cilitate starting off when a heavy load is towed page 256 Automatic application when leaving...

Page 176: ...d function holds the vehicle at a standstill and prevents it from moving without it being necessary to depress the brake pedal When the Auto Hold function is active the control lamp on the instrument clus ter lights up green The control light of the Fig 125 button remains on when the Auto Hold function is connec ted Requirements The driver s door is closed The driver s seatbelt is buckled The engi...

Page 177: ...ending on the equipment the following systems are available Park assist plus manoeuvre braking function page 176 Rear cross traffic alert emergency brake function page 197 Assisted parking assistant emergency brake function page 182 Trailer Assist manoeuvre braking function page 196 Requirements The vehicle is moving between approx 3 km h and 8 km h when manoeuvring A parking system is switched on...

Page 178: ...cked by an accessory e g a bike rack Changes have been made to the paintwork or structural modifications in the sensor or camera area e g at the front of the vehicle or to the running gear Also take into account the messages displayed on the infotainment system screen Sensor or camera without visibility or the parking system has been switched off If a sensor fails that sensor zone is perma nently ...

Page 179: ...here is a fault If the fault doesn t disappear before discon necting the ignition it will not be indicated next time the parking aid is connected If a rear sensor is faulty only the obstacles in the front area are detected If a front sensor is faulty only the obstacles in the rear area are displayed The symbol is displayed We recommend taking the vehicle to a special ised workshop to have the faul...

Page 180: ...cumstances objects such as high kerbs that could damage the underside of the vehicle are not detected If the parking distance warning system is ignored the vehicle could suffer considera ble damage Damage to the radiator grille bumper wheel arch and vehicle underbody can mod ify the orientation of the sensors This can affect the parking aid function Have the function checked by a specialised works...

Page 181: ...atic activation box OR in the parking assistance function select Settings Automatic activation If activated automatically an audible sound warning will only be given when obstacles in front are at a distance of less than 50 cm ap prox If it is switched off using the button one of the following actions must be taken for it to reactivate automatically Switch off the ignition and switch it on again E...

Page 182: ...nt 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 and visible warnings on the Infotainment system If the Top View Camera system is installed the rear parking aid will issue an audible warning about objects near the rear of the vehicle and the Top View Camera image will be available on the i...

Page 183: ... fault If the fault doesn t disappear before discon necting the ignition it will not be indicated next time the parking aid is connected If there is a fault in a sensor the symbol is displayed on the infotainment system display We recommend taking the vehicle to a special ised workshop to have the fault repaired Towing device In vehicles equipped with a towing bracket de vice from the factory when...

Page 184: ...t to certain limitations inherent to the system and its use requires special attention by the driver WARNING The technology used in the park assist sys tem involves a series of limitations inherent in the actual system and in the use of ultra sonic sensors The use of Park Assist should never tempt you to take any risk that may compromise safety The system is not a re placement for driver awareness...

Page 185: ...up of sen sors front or rear is deactivated and can not be activated until the fault is corrected However you can still use the sensors of the other bumper as per usual If there is a fault in the system consult a specialist workshop To do so CUPRA recommends going to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT deal ership Note In order to guarantee good system oper ation keep the ultrasound sensors of ...

Page 186: ...ring or leaving a parking space the brakes may activate au tomatically After automatically activating the brakes the manoeuvres to enter or exit a park ing space may continue The brakes are only automatically activated once for each attempt to enter or exit a parking space If the speed of approximately 7 km h 4 mph is exceeded again the corre sponding operation is halted Special characteristics Th...

Page 187: ...her pos sible parking modes is also shown Fig 133 If the mode selected by the system does not correspond to the desired mode you can se lect another mode by pressing the button The necessary conditions to park with Park Assist have to be met page 183 Press the button A control lamp on the button lights up when the system is switched on Additionally the selected parking mode is shown on the instrum...

Page 188: ...ark Assist have to be met page 183 Move forward towards the parking space while paying attention to traffic and stop the vehicle with the front part partially inside the parking space Press the button once A control lamp on the button lights up when the system is switched on Additionally the selected parking mode is shown on the instrument panel display without reduced dis play Let go of the steer...

Page 189: ... mode has to be selected page 185 Parking Look at the instrument cluster screen to see if the space has been detected as appropri ate and if the correct position for parking has been reached Fig 134 or Fig 135 The space is considered appropriate if the instrument cluster display shows the parking indication 4 Stop the vehicle and after a brief pause en gage the reverse gear Let go of the steering ...

Page 190: ...g it decreases down wards Note If the manoeuvre is terminated prematurely during parking the result may not be the best Leaving a parking space with the parking assist system only for par allel parking Fig 136 On the instrument panel display driving off from perpendicular parking Your vehicle in reverse gear Message giving the proposed manoeuvre to exit the parking space Progress bar to indicate t...

Page 191: ...played is not very reliable or is distorted or if the lens is dirty If the area behind the vehicle is incomplete If the vehicle is heavily loaded If the position of the camera has changed after a rear end collision Have the system checked by a specialised workshop Familiarising yourself with the system To familiarise yourself with the system the ori entation lines and their function CUPRA rec omme...

Page 192: ... guidance lines 1 Lateral lines extension of the vehicle ap proximately in its total width on the road 2 End of the side lines approx 2 m behind the vehicle on the road 3 Intermediate line approx 1 m behind the vehicle on the road 4 Horizontal red line a safe distance of ap prox 40 cm at the rear of the vehicle on the road Switching the system on and off Reverse assist is connected by a contact wh...

Page 193: ... spots in which ob stacles and people are not registered WARNING The smart technology incorporated into the Top View Camera system cannot overcome the limits imposed by the laws of physics and it only works within the limits of the sys tem The greater convenience provided by the Area View system should never tempt you to take any risk that may compromise safety If used negligently or involuntarily...

Page 194: ...The driver must be used to the system There should be no damage to the vehicle in the camera area If the position or installation angle of the cameras have been changed e g after a rear end collision the system should be checked by a specialised workshop Special characteristics The images on the area view system cameras are only two dimensional Due to a lack of spa tial depth it is difficult or im...

Page 195: ...oves backwards The view of the image of the vehicle s rear camera is shown in parallel parking mode with the reduced aerial view Manual disconnection Press the Fig 139 button again EITHER press a button on the infotainment system for example the button OR press the function button Automatic disconnection Drive forward at a speed of at least 15 km h 9 mph OR switch off the ignition The Area View sy...

Page 196: ...e area in front of the vehicle is shown Orientation lines are shown to give guid ance Off road The area directly in front of the vehicle seen from above is shown For example on a slope in order to see the area directly in front of the vehicle Side camera views side view Right and left sides The areas located directly to the side of the vehicle seen from above are repre sented in order to navigate ...

Page 197: ... occasions the trailer may move in a different way to the setting Do not rely solely on the indications on the instrument cluster display Note The trailer manoeuvre assistant automati cally switches off approx 10 minutes after being activated The assistant is also deacti vated if the driver does not perform any ac tion over the course of approx 3 minutes Requirements The following requirements mus...

Page 198: ...correct the angle with the ro tary control Press the control towards the left or right the set will move to the left or right Press the control backwards the vehicle will follow the trailer Reverse and move forwards until the desired position is reached The manoeuvre ends when a message is dis played on the instrument cluster display and in some cases an audio signal sounds Automatic brake operati...

Page 199: ...be reduced by detergent residue or any type of coating The system requirements must be met page 195 The camera is covered with water The vehicle has some type of damage in the camera area e g due to a parking impact The field of view of the camera is blocked by an accessory e g a bicycle carrier system Changes have been made to the paint in the camera area and structural modifications have been ma...

Page 200: ...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 driving a message appears on the instrument cluster screen indicating that the assistant is deactivated Once the trailer is uncoupled from the vehicle the assistant will return to its initial state prior to the moment when the trailer was electrically connecte...

Page 201: ...ge to the vehicle Before moving a seat make sure there are no lighters in the moving part area of the ve hicle Before closing a storage compartment make sure there are no lighters in the closing area Never leave a lighter inside a storage com partment or any other surface of the vehi cle as it could ignite due to the high temper atures on such surfaces particularly during the summer NOTICE Do not ...

Page 202: ...ell while driving as they could get under the pedals and ob struct their working Never place glasses food or other heavy objects drink holders These heavy objects may be thrown across the cabin in the event of an accident and cause serious injuries WARNING Closed bottles may explode inside the vehi cle due to cold or heat Never leave closed bottles in the vehicle if the temperature inside is very ...

Page 203: ...tion airbags NOTICE Do not place overly large objects in the pock ets on the front seat backrests e g bottles or objects with sharp edges Risk of damage to the pockets and the upholstery Power sockets Introduction Electrical equipment can be plugged in to the vehicle s sockets The devices must be in a perfect state of re pair Do not use defective devices The 12 volt power socket will only work wit...

Page 204: ...ions exclusively for charging or as a power socket Fig 147 3 These USB ports are located at the rear of the console between the front seats These con nectors can work at a maximum power of up to 10 5 W per port NOTICE If the 12 volt socket is used at full power for longer than the specified time the fuse may blow Never use the 12 volt socket at full power for more than 10 minutes In the case of fu...

Page 205: ...e and then plug it back in again This prevents the electrical device from being switched on again if this is not wanted WARNING The electrical system is under high voltage Do not spill liquids onto the socket Do not plug adapters or extension cords into the 230 volt power socket Otherwise the integrated child lock will be unlocked and the power socket will operate Do not insert conductive objects ...

Page 206: ... In areas with insufficient mobile phone and GPS coverage emergency calls and phone calls will not be connected and data cannot be transmitted Change location if possible NOTICE The vehicle may be damaged by factors out side CUPRA s control These may be specifi cally Misuse of mobile terminals Data loss during transmission Unsuitable or defective third party applica tions Malicious software on dat...

Page 207: ...r hybrid vehi cles Available only in electric and hybrid vehicles The included services are all the CUPRA CON NECT services in the previous section plus Remote air conditioning Electrical power manager Departure times CUPRA CONNECT individual options In Car Applications These applications can be purchased and installed directly in the info tainment system through the In Car store Full Link Data pa...

Page 208: ... infotain ment system and then go to Manage users Switch on the ignition and the infotainment system In the infotainment system register in CU PRA CONNECT Or open the menu Users Settings Become primary user and follow the in structions Press the unlock button on the first vehicle key Press the unlock button on the second vehi cle key Once the infotainment system has processed the orders by radiofr...

Page 209: ...aration the current version of which can be accessed on the CUPRA website Permanent transfer of the vehicle If the vehicle has been purchased used or someone else has left the vehicle to you for permanent use CUPRA CONNECT may al ready be activated and the previous primary user may still be able to access the data regis tered via CUPRA CONNECT and control certain functions of your vehicle You can ...

Page 210: ...tivate CUPRA CONNECT services Find out more information at myCUPRA com Note If you deactivate all CUPRA CONNECT serv ices the vehicle can still transmit emergency call eCall data Privacy mode Introduction With the Privacy function data transmissions between the vehicle and the Internet can be allowed or blocked The desired mode can be set in vehicle set tings in the infotainment system Data transm...

Page 211: ...tional costs depending on your mobile phone rate particularly if you are abroad for example roaming rates Configuration for sharing a con nection over WLAN Establishing the connection with the wire less network WLAN Press the HOME button Activate the wireless network To do this press the function button Wi Fi Infotain ment system as hotspot Activate the wireless network WLAN on the device that is ...

Page 212: ...n the checkbox Press the Search for Wi Fi button and select the device you want from the list If necessary enter the network key of the device in the infotainment system and confirm with OK Manual settings To manually enter the network settings of an external WLAN device The wireless WLAN connection is estab lished To complete the connection it may be necessary to enter other data into the device ...

Page 213: ... damage to the vehicle accidents and serious injuries Protect the mobile phone device and its applications from inappropriate use Never carry out modifications to the appli cations Follow instructions in the instruction man ual for the mobile phone device NOTICE CUPRA cannot be held liable for any damage caused to the vehicle as a result of the use of applications that are of poor quality or are d...

Page 214: ... Disconnecting In Apple CarPlay mode press the CUPRA icon to access the Full Link main menu Press to interrupt the active connection The representation of function buttons on the screen may vary Special characteristics During an active Apple CarPlay connection the following characteristics are applicable Bluetooth connections between the iPhone and the infotainment system are not possible If there...

Page 215: ... the same time via Bluetooth HFP profile with the infotainment system It is possible to use the phone s functions through Android Auto If the Android Auto device is connected at the same time via Blue tooth with the infotainment system the tele phone function of the infotainment can also be used An active Android Auto device cannot be used as a media device in the Media main menu It is not possibl...

Page 216: ... tele phone function of the infotainment system can be used You cannot use an active MirrorLink device as a media device in the Media main menu On the instrument panel screen you can view data from the Telephone mode The instrument panel screen does not dis play any indication to turn or the Media mode With the multifunction steering wheel you can accept or reject incoming calls as well as end an ...

Page 217: ...t centre console Fig 149 Depending on the equipment and the country the vehicle may also have USB connections exclusively for charging or as a power socket These USB ports are located at the rear of the console between the front seats Fig 150 Note Before switching the ignition on or off un plug the appliances from the USB ports to protect them from any damage caused by fluctuations in voltage ...

Page 218: ...may include links to third party websites CUPRA is not the owner of the third party websites accessible through the links and assumes no liability for their content Some function areas may include outside in formation from third party providers CUPRA is not responsible for such information being correct up to date or complete or for ensur ing it does not infringe the rights of third par ties Radio...

Page 219: ...t work or do not have sufficient electrical power When the battery of the mobile phone de vice is discharged or its charge level is insuffi cient WARNING In some countries and some telephone net works it is only possible to make an emer gency call if a mobile telephone device is connected to the telephone interface of the vehicle inside it there is an unlocked SIM card with sufficient balance to m...

Page 220: ...or issued When in areas with zero or insufficient ra dio signal Also in tunnels confined areas between very tall buildings garages under passes mountains and valleys When the frequency bands of the radio station have interference or are not available in areas with sufficient radio signal reception When the speakers and the vehicle compo nents necessary for radio reception are dam aged do not work ...

Page 221: ... System Fig 151 Overview control unit 1 Touch screen The infotainment functions can be used through the screen 2 Navigation Menu 3 Full Link menu 4 Turn volume up 5 Turn volume down 6 Turn the infotainment on off 7 HOME button main menu with widget views main menu in tile mode ...

Page 222: ...ices using Bluetooth technology may apply in some countries For further information contact the local authorities If you disconnect the 12 volt battery turn on the ignition before restarting the infotainment system If the setup is changed this may change the display on the screen and in some cases the infotainment system may behave in a manner different to that described in this instruction manual...

Page 223: ...n has been switched off beforehand Moving objects and adjusting volume Move objects on the screen to adapt settings for example with scrollable buttons or to move the areas of a menu Depending on the equipment menus and dis plays can be customised Increasing and reducing images or map sizes Tip use your thumb and index finger Press on the map with both fingers at the same time and leave them on th...

Page 224: ...ease a setting value To reduce a setting value To go back step by step To go forward step by step To change a setting value with the scrollable button without ad justing Sound settings Access the sound settings HOME In the sound settings there may be the follow ing functions information and setting options Equaliser Position Settings System settings Access the system settings HOME In the system se...

Page 225: ...ries Dolby Pro Logic and the double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Android Auto is a trademark of Google Inc Apple CarPlay is a trademark of Apple Inc Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Blue tooth SIG Inc iPod iPad and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc MirrorLink and MirrorLink Logo are certi fied trademarks of Car Connectivity Consor tium LLC Windows is a registered trademark ...

Page 226: ...system can be extended with an optional sound system as follows 10 speakers in different locations and with different power levels watts External amplifier 340 W Ethernet which processes the audio signals sent by the central computer Excitation of speaker channels through class AB final stages Audio signal processing in digital internal sig nal processor DSP Independent subwoofer in the luggage co...

Page 227: ...the mar ket Online and offline German American Eng lish British English French Italian Spanish Czech Dutch Polish Portuguese Swedish Danish and Norwegian These languages have advanced functions such as Online Com mands natural interaction etc The other languages of the infotainment sys tem do not offer natural interaction Requirements Online and offline voice control with the corresponding infotai...

Page 228: ...by means of the activation word Voice con trol is still available via the button on the multifunction steering wheel Availability depends on country and equip ment Start and stop voice control Depending on the equipment you can start voice control in different ways Start voice control Voice control activation say the word that activates voice control Multifunction steering wheel press the voice co...

Page 229: ...ess HOME Online functions in Radio mode1 Online functions in Radio mode are only availa ble under the following conditions CUPRA CONNECT or CUPRA CONNECT Plus equipment You have an active CUPRA CONNECT user account The vehicle is assigned to your user account You have a corresponding data plan pur chased from the webshop of CUPRA s official data supplier or you have a volume of data for your own m...

Page 230: ...ting the station list To display the frequency band for manual selection of the AM frequency Menus in Internet radio mode1 Show station selection Open text search Show the last online radio stations heard Show the 100 most played radio stations and podcasts Show available online radio podcasts Show online radio stations grouped by country Show online radio stations by the desired language Show onl...

Page 231: ...de stops and the station is tuned The SCAN function button is hidden Storing the station on the preset buttons You can store up to 36 stations of different fre quency bands and reception types as favour ites using the preset buttons 1 Tune the station you want 2 Access the preset buttons 3 Press the preset button and keep it pressed until the station is stored OR press the station on the station l...

Page 232: ... use of online radio can generate expenses due to the transmission of data from the Internet In Online radio mode press and set the au dio quality to high or low to tune the online radio Station logos In the case of some frequency bands station logos may already be pre installed in the info tainment system If in the FM DAB frequency band settings the automatic selection of station logos is activa ...

Page 233: ...udio files Video files depends on the system You can also use streaming services The avail ability of streaming services depends on the equipment and the country To use streaming services you need to have your own user account in the streaming serv ice in question Access the MEDIA menu Press HOME Fig 153 Access the settings Press HOME Limitations and indications of data media Data media may not wo...

Page 234: ...e search Return to the top folder of the media source Select and play a multimedia source Select multimedia source Before playing multimedia files you must first connect a multimedia source To use streaming services you must be con nected to the Internet Connect an external multimedia source Select the connected media source to be used for playback Playing audio and video files You can search and ...

Page 235: ...not save the music genre as favourite If a video file is playing only that video can be saved as favourite Configure streaming services Depending on the equipment you can use streaming services directly through the info tainment system For this you need to have a premium user account of the streaming serv ice in question and you have to log in with it in the infotainment system You also need to be...

Page 236: ... referred to the current route The type and frequency of navigation an nouncements depend on the driving situation for example starting the guide to the destina tion driving on the motorway or on a round about and the settings If the exact destination cannot be reached be cause for example it is in a non digitised area indications relating to the address and the dis tance to the destination are di...

Page 237: ...ange view Tip use your thumb and index finger Press on the map with both fingers at the same time and keep them pressed To zoom out the view of the map move one finger towards the other To zoom in the view of the map move one finger away from the other Tilt the view Tip use your index and middle fingers Press on the map with both fingers at the same time and horizontal to each other keep them pres...

Page 238: ...options Centre the map on the current position Change view 2D oriented to the north or 2D oriented to the direction of travel or 3D to the direction of travel Information about the current route guid ance Map scale Symbols in the additional window To open the additional window press Repeat the last navigation announcement Volume of navigation announcements Map lighting in Automatic Day or Night mo...

Page 239: ...e background if the Internet con nection is established and the privacy settings are valid With the ignition switched on the navigation data is updated automatically Manual update of navigation data Current navigation data for large regions for example Western Europe can be downloaded from www seat com and stored on USB data devices Download the navigation data to a USB data device Turn on the ign...

Page 240: ... accurately as possi ble If you enter a destination incorrectly the route guidance will not be able to start or it will guide you to an incorrect destination Start route guidance by selecting from the map The navigation map includes active areas at many points that are suitable for entering the destination To do this press the desired posi tion or place on the map If there is map data at this poin...

Page 241: ...detected the hazard and has uploaded the information to the service provider The hazards shown are accident broken down vehicle and slippery road surface Traffic flow indication The navigation map shows traffic flow accord ing to current traffic events highlighting the road network in colour Yellow Slow traffic Red Traffic jam Note Traffic information receipt is subject to the privacy settings In ...

Page 242: ...estinations used to automatically generate destination proposals Destinations are learned based on the time of day and the day of the week Navigation can propose up to 5 routes at the same time The proposed routes may be differ ent from the routes of the normal route guid ance If one of the proposed destinations is selected the guide to that destination is started The route guidance follows the se...

Page 243: ...ity of a telephone conversation in the vehicle Note As a general rule pairing a device for ex ample a mobile phone device is only nec essary once You can restore the device con nection via Bluetooth or Wi Fi with the in fotainment system whenever you want with out having to pair the device again The availability of some telephone func tions will depend on the mobile phone con nected to the infotai...

Page 244: ...e different depending on the infotainment system To open the text messages press Activate voice control input page 225 Templates for text messages Places with special regulations Switch off the mobile telephone and the tel ephone interface in places with a risk of ex plosion These places are not always clearly marked They include for example The vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks The lower d...

Page 245: ...e phone device is paired and connected The functions of the tel ephone interface are performed with the data of said mobile phone device The mobile phone device is paired and connected Calls can be managed but the phone book messages or other func tions will not be active Paired mobile phone devices are stored in the infotainment system even if they are not cur rently connected Connect a mobile ph...

Page 246: ... to start the call OR press and enter the contact name in the input field to search for it Press on the contact to start the call OR press a favourite in the telephone interface main menu to start the call Calls The telephone interface shows the call list of the mobile telephone device Start a call from the call list Press All and press a number on the list to start the call OR press and filter th...

Page 247: ...e one or more favourites Call a favourite Press the assigned speed dial button Note Favourites are not updated automatically If you change a contact s phone number you have to reassign the speed dial button Connectivity Box Fig 156 Centre console slot for mobile phone connection The Connectivity Box includes the Wireless Charger functionality Wireless charger The Wireless Charger allows mobile dev...

Page 248: ...ere must be no metallic or other objects between the mobile phone and the housing to prevent the functionality of the Connec tivity Box from being affected NOTICE The base of the Connectivity Box is not re movable Note Your mobile device must support the Qi inductive charging interface standard for proper operation The charging time and the temperature vary in accordance with the device used The m...

Page 249: ...that they can never reach the airbag deploy ment areas while the vehicle is in motion Keep the storage compartments closed at all times while the vehicle is in motion Place the objects in such a way that they never force any occupant of the vehicle to sit in an incorrect position When transporting objects that take up a seat never let anyone use that seat Never leave hard sharp or heavy objects lo...

Page 250: ...ompartment double floor page 249 Fitting Insert the cover horizontally so that the recess fits onto the axis of the supports Fig 158 and press down until it engages Attach the securing straps Fig 157 B onto the rear lid WARNING Animals loose or unsecured or objects car ried on the rear shelf can cause serious injury in case of sudden manoeuvring or braking or in case of an accident Do not leave ha...

Page 251: ... the equipment once the lug gage compartment shelf has been removed it can be stored under the boot floor Remove the left and right covers Fig 159 Place the rear shelf in the corresponding housing Fig 160 Put the left and right covers in their original position Variable luggage compartment floor Fig 161 Variable luggage compartment floor raised position lowered position ...

Page 252: ... of the rear seats until it folds along the hinge line and the movable part of the floor is resting on itself Rest the floor on its housings Fig 162 arrows Variable floor with folded seats To move from the high position to the low position lift the floor using the handle Fig 161 1 and pull it back a little Push the variable floor towards the folded rear seats with the handle 1 using some downward ...

Page 253: ...roof housing by pressing on the bar Fig 163 A Secure two hooks of the partition net to the fastening rings of the boot Fig 163 B and tighten the straps firmly To remove it proceed in reverse order WARNING Always secure objects even when the net partition is properly assembled There should be nobody behind the as sembled partition when the vehicle is mov ing The attachments on the backs of the rear...

Page 254: ...secure a child seat to the fastening rings Note The maximum tensile load that the fasten ing rings can support is approx 3 5 kN Belts straps and securing systems for the appropriate load can be obtained from spe cialised dealerships To do so CUPRA recom mends going to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership Note The fastening rings are rendered unusable for versions with a spare wheel Ne...

Page 255: ...n hooking or unhooking them On hooking or unhooking them protect your eyes and face in case the hooks are re leased suddenly Always hook up the net bag hooks in the described order If a hook is unfastened sud denly this may cause injuries Bag hooks Fig 167 In the boot retaining hooks There may be hooks for hanging bags on both sides of the luggage compartment Fig 167 The retaining hooks have been ...

Page 256: ...d be disassembled When they are not used When the vehicle is washed in a car wash When the vehicle height exceeds the maxi mum height for example in some garages WARNING Always secure the load properly using belts or retaining straps that are suitable and in a good condition Bulky heavy long or flat loads have a neg ative effect on aerodynamics the centre of gravity and driving performance Avoid s...

Page 257: ...necessary tighten them after you have travelled a short distance When making long trips check the threaded joints whenever you stop for a rest Do not modify or repair the crossbars or roof carrier system Note Always read the assembly instructions that come with the crossbars and the roof carrier system carefully and keep them in the vehi cle Loading the roof carrier system The load can only be sec...

Page 258: ... is 90 kg Vehicles with the Start Stop system If the vehicle has a factory fitted towing bracket or one that is retrofitted by CUPRA 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 CUPRA the Start Stop system must be discon nected by pressing the corresp...

Page 259: ...r is swaying however slightly Never drive at more than 80 km h 50 mph when towing a trailer or at more than 100 km h 60 mph in exceptional cir cumstances This also applies in countries where driving at higher speeds is permitted Take into account the speed limit for vehicles with trailers in the corresponding country as it could be less than the speed limit for vehi cles without a trailer Never at...

Page 260: ... count Never connect the trailer s brake system to the vehicle s brake system Tow cable Always use a cable between the vehicle and the trailer page 259 Trailer tail lights The trailer s rear lights should comply with the statutory safety regulations page 259 Never connect the trailer s rear lights directly to the vehicle s electric system If you are not sure that the trailer s electrical connectio...

Page 261: ...cket If the system detects that a trailer has been connected the consumers on the trailer will receive electricity through this connection pins 9 and 10 Pin 9 has a permanent live This powers for example the trailer s interior lighting Electrical devices such as a fridge in a caravan only receive electrical power if the engine is running through pin 10 To avoid overloading the electrical system yo...

Page 262: ...need to be carried out on the electrical system are car ried out by a specialised workshop Never connect the trailer s electric system directly to the electrical connections of the tail lights or any other power sources WARNING Contact between the pins of the trailer power socket can cause short circuits overloading of the electrical system or failure of the light ing system and consequently can c...

Page 263: ...our vehicle Trailer loading The weight of the towing vehicle and trailer must be balanced In order to do this the load must be as close as possible to the max imum vertical load technically permissible on the coupling point and it must be evenly dis tributed between the back and front of the trailer Distribute loads in the trailer so that heavy objects are as near to the axle as possible or above ...

Page 264: ...nt power to start driving WARNING If a trailer is pulled incorrectly this may lead to loss of control of the vehicle and serious injury Driving with a trailer and transporting heavy or large objects will change the vehicle handling and braking distances Always drive cautiously and carefully Brake earlier than usual Adapt your speed and driving style at all times to suit visibility weather road and...

Page 265: ...attached but a connec tor is plugged into the power socket e g in stallation of a bicycle rack with lights repea ted automatic braking may occur in extreme driving conditions Electrically unlocking trailer hook1 Fig 172 Right side of the luggage compartment button to unlock the tow hitch The towing bracket s hook is located in the bumper Tow hooks for electrical unlocking cannot be removed There s...

Page 266: ...or in the towing bracket contact a speci alised workshop and ask them to check it If the ball has a diameter of less than 49 mm at any one point do not use the tow ing bracket under any circumstances NOTICE If you clean the vehicle with high pressure or steam devices do not point the jet di rectly towards the retractable tow hook or the trailer power socket as this may damage the joints or remove ...

Page 267: ...rom 75 kg 75 kg 3 Maximum load overhang of the rear carrier system Fig 174 Schematic representation of the maximum load overhang of a bicycle rack for two or three bicycles With up to 55 kg load capacity 500 mm approx 19 7 in With 75 kg load capacity 700 mm approx 27 6 in The maximum overhang shall not exceed 500 mm from the centre of the ball head to the to the centre of the rail of the last supp...

Page 268: ...he technically permissible maximum vertical load on the coupling device WARNING If the cables are improperly or incorrectly connected this may lead to malfunctions in the entire vehicle electronic system as well as to accidents and serious injuries Never connect the trailer s electric sys tem to the electrical connections of the tail lights or any other unsuitable power sources Only use suitable c...

Page 269: ...harge building up Never spill fuel in the vehicle or in the luggage compartment Fuel vapour is ex plosive Risk of fatal accident NOTICE If any fuel is spilt onto the vehicle it should be removed immediately It could otherwise damage the paintwork Never run the tank completely dry The catalytic converter can be damaged When filling the fuel tank after having run it completely dry on a vehicle with ...

Page 270: ... Unscrew the cap by turning it to the right as far as it will go Close the lid The correct fuel grade for your vehicle is given on a sticker on the inside of the fuel tank flap Further notes on fuel can be found at page 268 The capacity of your vehicle s fuel tank is given in page 336 Fuel types Identification of fuels1 Fig 177 Identification of fuels according to European Union EU Directive 2014 ...

Page 271: ...elling with leaded fuel or other metal additives entails a permanent deteri oration of the effectiveness of the catalytic converter Only use fuel additives that have been ap proved by SEAT The products that contain substances to increase the octane rating or decrease knocking may contain metal addi tives that damage the engine and catalytic converter This type of products must not be used Do not u...

Page 272: ...r cleaned while the vehicle is moving See Manual The particulate filter needs cleaning regener ation Regeneration of the particulate filter only for 2 0l and 2 5l TSI engines Requirements for the regeneration journey the engine is at operating temperature Drive at a speed of at least 80 km h page 270 Completely remove your foot from the ac celerator pedal for a few seconds to let the vehicle roll ...

Page 273: ...educe speed and drive carefully to the near est specialised workshop to have the engine checked Particulate filter clogged The indicator lamp lights up yellow page 270 Petrol engine management fault The indicator lamp lights up yellow Have the engine checked as soon as possible by a specialised workshop When the ignition is switched on the Electronic Power Control lamp lights up and should go off ...

Page 274: ...a sudden manoeuvre or braking and especially in acci dents causing serious injury Ensure that the vehicle tool kit the tyre mobility set and the spare wheel or tempo rary spare wheel are safely secured in the luggage compartment WARNING Unsuitable or damaged vehicle tools can cause injury or accidents Never work with inappropriate or damaged tools Note The jack does not generally require any maint...

Page 275: ...reen wiper blades should be replaced immediately These are available from qualified workshops Raising and lowering windscreen wiper arms Place the windscreen wipers in the service position page 272 Grip the wiper arms only by the blade s fas tening point Cleaning windscreen wiper blades Raise the wiper arms Use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt from the windscreen wiper blades If the blades are...

Page 276: ... engine fails to start because of a dis charged 12 volt battery the battery can be connected to the battery of another vehicle to start the engine Jump leads complying with the DIN 72553 standard are needed for starting see cable manufacturer s instructions The wire cross section must be at least 25 mm2 for petrol en gines and at least 35 mm2 for diesel engines NOTICE To avoid considerable damage ...

Page 277: ...rter and try again after about 1 minute WARNING Please note the safety warnings referring to working in the engine compartment page 285 The battery providing assistance must have the same voltage as the flat battery 12V and approximately the same capacity see imprint on battery Failure to comply could result in an explosion Never use jump leads when one of the bat teries is frozen Danger of explos...

Page 278: ...vehicles It is advisable to use a tow rope made of synthetic fibre or similarly elastic material Tow with a tow truck If a breakdown lorry is used vehicles with au tomatic transmission are only allowed to be towed with the front wheels suspended Towing vehicles with four wheel drive 4Drive Four wheel drive vehicles 4Drive can be towed using a tow bar or tow rope If the vehi cle is towed with the f...

Page 279: ...tuations The vehicle s gearbox is damaged or has no lubricant The 12 volt battery is discharged In vehicles with the Keyless Access locking and ignition system the steering remains locked and the parking brake cannot be deactivated and the steering column lock cannot be released if they are connected If a distance above 50 km needs to be travel led There is no guarantee that the wheels will turn s...

Page 280: ...ed on so that the steering wheel does not lock and so that if necessary you can use the turn signals and the windscreen wiper The brake servo and power steering only work when the engine is running Otherwise you will have to depress the brake pedal con siderably harder and more force will be needed to turn the steering wheel Release the electronic parking brake Make sure the tow cable is always ta...

Page 281: ...lace the cover and push it in until it clicks into place Clean the towing eye if necessary and then store it in the luggage compartment along with the other vehicle tools NOTICE The towing eye must always be completely and firmly tightened Otherwise it could jump out of the housing during towing Rear towline anchorage Fig 185 Rear bumper on right remove the lid Fig 186 Right side of the rear bumpe...

Page 282: ... by several fuses Only replace fuses when the cause of the problem has been solved If a newly inserted fuse blows after a short time you must have the electrical system checked by a specialised workshop as soon as possible WARNING The high voltages in the electrical system can give serious electrical shocks causing burns and even death Never touch the electrical wiring of the ig nition system Take...

Page 283: ... guide when the cover is in the normal opening position 30 Free the side pivots B to release the cover to its second opening position 60 Follow the same procedure in reverse order to return the glove compartment to its normal position Identifying fuses below the dashboard by colours Colour Current intensity in amps Orange 5 Brown 7 5 Red 10 Blue 15 Yellow 20 White or transpar ent 25 Green 30 Colou...

Page 284: ...dentical size Replace the cover again or close the fuse box lid Fuse placement Fuses in the vehicle interior No Consumers Amps 4 Alarm horn 7 5 5 Gateway 7 5 6 Automatic gearbox lever 7 5 7 Air conditioning and heating control panel back window heating auxiliary heating 10 8 Diagnosis electronic parking brake switch light switch re versing light interior lighting driving mode lit up door sill rain...

Page 285: ...ine control unit 15 4 Engine sensors 10 5 Engine sensors 10 6 Brake light sensor 7 5 7 Engine power supply 10 8 Lambda probe 10 10 Pump control unit for T3W Cupra 30 11 PTC 40 12 PTC 40 13 Gearbox pump 30 14 Heated windscreen 50 15 Horn 15 16 Petrol pump 20 17 Engine control unit 7 5 18 Terminal 30 positive refer ence 7 5 No Consumers Amps 19 Front windscreen washer 30 21 Automatic gearbox control...

Page 286: ...ight emitting diodes LEDs as a light source Full LED headlights are designed to last the lifetime of the car and light bulbs cannot be replaced In case of headlight failure go to an authorised workshop to have it replaced The fog lights tail lights number plate light side turn signals and additional brake light are all LED bulbs With this in mind they should be replaced by a technical service ...

Page 287: ... off manually WARNING The engine compartment of any vehicle is a dangerous area in which serious injuries can be caused When performing any type of work always ensure you are extremely cautious and bear in mind the general safety measures Never put yourself at risk Never perform works in the engine com partment if you do not have solid knowledge of the necessary operations If you are un sure of wh...

Page 288: ...our hair if it is long and gather any loose clothing Do not press the accelerator pedal while not paying attention Always do so with ex treme care The vehicle could move even if the electronic parking brake is activated Do not leave objects in the engine com partment e g rags or tools WARNING The operating fluids and some materials of the engine compartment are highly flamma ble and could cause a ...

Page 289: ...and always bear in mind the general safety measures Opening and closing the bonnet Fig 191 Release lever in the driver s footwell area Fig 192 Lever under the bonnet Opening the bonnet The bonnet is released from inside the vehicle Before opening the bonnet make sure that the windscreen wiper arms are in place against the windscreen Open the door and pull the lever that is un derneath the instrume...

Page 290: ...ner Cooling system Introduction Only carry out work on the motor cooling sys tem yourself if you are familiar with the neces sary operations and the generally applicable safety measures and if you have the appro priate tools equipment and operating fluids Works performed inadequately could lead to serious injuries In this case seek a special ised workshop to perform all the works To do so CUPRA re...

Page 291: ...ing system does not have sufficient antifreeze protection the engine could fail and this could result in serious in jury Ensure that the coolant fluid additive per centage is correct taking into account the lowest ambient temperature expected in the location where the vehicle is to be used When the outside temperature is very low the coolant could freeze and the vehicle could be immobilised In thi...

Page 292: ...h coolant according to CUPRA specifications page 288 Only top up with coolant if there is still some coolant left in the expansion tank otherwise the motor could be damaged If you do not see any coolant in the expansion tank do not con tinue driving and seek specialist assistance If there is still some coolant left in the ex pansion tank top up with coolant up to the tank s upper mark and check th...

Page 293: ...ave got into the cooling system Do not continue driving and seek assistance from specialist person nel This could result in motor damage When changing the operating fluids make sure that you pour the correct fluids into the correct filler necks Using the wrong operat ing fluids can lead to serious malfunctions and motor damage Brake fluid Check and refill the brake fluid Fig 195 Engine compartment...

Page 294: ...the windscreen washer reservoir regularly and top up as re quired The window washer tank contains liquid deter gent for the windscreen and rear window There is a sieve in the filler neck of the washer fluid tank When filling the tank this sieve re tains large dirt particles so that they do not reach the nozzles Do not remove the sieve except for cleaning If the sieve is damaged or not fitted these...

Page 295: ...ock the windscreen washer jets When topping up service fluids make ab solutely certain that you fill the fluids into the correct reservoirs Using the wrong fluids could cause serious malfunctions Lack of window washer fluid causes the view through the windscreen to be obscured Engine oil General notes Fig 197 In the engine compartment engine oil label Fig 198 In the engine compartment area where t...

Page 296: ...cal service centre There is no way of completely avoiding the danger of causing damage to the engine and particulate filter You can continue driving with the vehicle if the refill was no more than 0 5 l of engine oil Go to a specialised workshop as soon as pos sible and request an oil change Otherwise there is a danger of engine damage If you have topped up more than 0 5 l of engine oil drive with...

Page 297: ... for the first 5 000 km For this reason the engine oil level must be checked at regular intervals preferably when filling the tank and before a journey Topping up engine oil Locate the engine oil filler cap It can be recognized by the symbol on the cover Fig 200 Unscrew cap from the oil filler mouth Fig 200 Carefully add oil in small quantities no more than 0 5 l To avoid adding too much oil whene...

Page 298: ...he en gine oil and the filter at a technical service centre Never 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 Troubleshooting Engine oil pressure too low The indicator lamp lights up red Do not carry on driving Switch off the en gine Check the engine oil level If this warning lamp starts to flash and...

Page 299: ...tive cable from this battery Always keep children away from the 12 volt battery electrolyte and the battery itself Always wear eye protection and protective gloves The battery electrolyte is very corrosive It can cause skin burns and blindness When handling the 12 volt battery protect your hands arms and face in particular from acid splashes Do not smoke while working and never work in the vicinit...

Page 300: ...arging To do so CUPRA recommends going to a spe cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership Replacing the 12 volt battery The 12 volt vehicle battery has been designed to suit its location and has special safety fea tures If a 12 volt battery needs to be replaced the replacement battery must be installed by a qualified technician CUPRA recommends that you visit a CUPRA dealer Component in formati...

Page 301: ... and serious injury Use only maintenance free 12 volt batter ies with an anti spill system with the same properties specifications and dimensions as the factory fitted battery WARNING Charging the 12 volt battery creates a highly explosive mixture of detonating gases Only charge the 12 volt battery in a well ventilated place Never charge a 12 volt battery that is fro zen or has thawed When the bat...

Page 302: ...em takes the battery di agnosis data into consideration Depending on the power level of the battery switch off the individual electrical devices one after the other to prevent the battery from los ing too much charge and to ensure that the engine can be started reliably Dynamic power management While the vehicle is moving this function dis tributes the available power to the various electrical dev...

Page 303: ...scharged while the vehicle is being driven This can oc cur when a lot of power is being consumed but only a small amount supplied especially if the battery is not fully charged initially To restore the necessary energy balance the system will then temporarily shut off the elec trical devices that are using a lot of power or reduce the current they are consuming Heat ing systems in particular use a...

Page 304: ...w profile tyres may deteriorate more quickly than standard tyres Concealed damage Damage to tyres and rims is often not readily visible If you notice unusual vibration or the car pulling to one side this may indicate that one of the tyres is damaged Reduce speed im mediately if there is any reason to suspect that damage may have occurred Inspect the tyres for damage If no external damage is visibl...

Page 305: ...re purchasing them The sizes of the rims and tyres approved for your vehicle are listed in the vehicle documen tation e g EC Certificate of Conformity or COC document1 The vehicle documentation varies depending on the country of residence If the type of spare wheel is different form the normal wheels e g in the case of win ter tyres or particularly wide tyres the spare wheel should only be used te...

Page 306: ...reases when driving at high speed or in a sporty manner If you see that there are stones trap ped between the aluminium wheel rim and the insert you can attempt to remove them using pressurised water For the sake of the environment Old tyres must be disposed of according to the laws in the country concerned Note A CUPRA Service Centre should be consul ted to find out whether wheels or tyres of dif...

Page 307: ... vehicles are balanced However certain circumstances may lead to imbalance run out which is detected as vi brations in the steering wheel Unbalanced wheels should be rebalanced as they otherwise cause excessive wear on steer ing suspension and tyres A wheel must also be rebalanced when a new tyre is fitted or if a tyre is repaired Incorrect wheel alignment Incorrect running gear alignment causes e...

Page 308: ...oximately the same on the tyres of both the front and the rear axles The scant driving safety due to insufficient tread depth is particularly evident in vehicle handling when there is a risk of aquaplan ing in deep puddles of water and when driv ing through corners and braking is also ad versely affected The speed has to be adapted accordingly otherwise there is a risk of losing control over the v...

Page 309: ...g can be set in the Tyres menu Vehicles capable of exceeding these speeds must have an appropriate sticker attached so that it is visible to the driver Suitable stickers are available at specialised CUPRA Services SEAT Official Service centres and specialised workshops Please note the regulations to this effect in your country All weather tyres can also be used instead of winter tyres Using winter...

Page 310: ...wear out very quickly Wheel rims may be damaged or scratched if the chains come into direct contact with them CUPRA recommends the use of coated snow chains Changing a wheel Introduction Only change a wheel yourself if you are famil iar with the necessary operations and safety measures if you have the necessary tools and if the vehicle is parked safely Preliminary actions Stop the vehicle on a lev...

Page 311: ...wheel you must first re move the subwoofer Vehicles without a variable floor in the lug gage compartment pull the floor of the lug gage compartment carpet upwards to get it out Vehicles with a variable luggage compart ment floor lift and secure the floor storage compartment as explained in page 249 Disconnect the subwoofer s speaker cable Fig 206 1 Turn the securing wheel anti clockwise Fig 206 2 ...

Page 312: ... Fig 207 Wheel wheel bolts with caps Removal Fit the plastic clip vehicle tools Fig 178 over the cap until it clicks into place Fig 207 Remove the cap with the plastic clip The caps protect the wheel bolts and should be remounted after changing the tyre The anti theft wheel locking bolt has a spe cial cap This only fits on anti theft locking bolts and is not for use with standard wheel bolts Anti ...

Page 313: ...in circumstances you should not even use wheel bolts from vehicles of the same model WARNING If the wheel bolts are not properly tightened they could come loose while driving and cause an accident serious injury and loss of vehicle control Use only wheel bolts which correspond to the rim in question Never use different wheel bolts Wheel bolts and threads should be clean free of oil and grease and ...

Page 314: ...of injury Place the jack only at the support points provided on the strut and align it Otherwise the jack could slip because it does not have sufficient grip on the vehicle risk of injury You should never place a body limb such as an arm or leg under a raised vehicle that is solely supported by the jack If you have to work underneath the vehi cle you must use suitable stands additionally to suppor...

Page 315: ...row on the tyre sidewall indicates the direction of rotation on tyres with directional tread Always observe the indicated direction of rotation in order to guarantee op timum grip and help avoid aquaplaning exces sive noise and wear If the tyre is mounted in the opposite direction of rotation drive with extreme caution as the tyre is no longer being used correctly This is of particular importance ...

Page 316: ...al recommended tyre pressure before the cali bration Fig 212 WARNING When the tyres are inflated at different pres sures or at a pressure that is too low then a tyre may be damaged resulting in a loss of control of the vehicle and a serious or fatal accident If the lamp lights up reduce speed im mediately and avoid any sudden turning or braking manoeuvres Stop when possible and check the tyre pres...

Page 317: ...the procedure and you have the nec essary 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 temperatures below 20 C 4 F In the event of cuts or perforations in the tyre greater than 4 mm If you have been driving with very low pres sure or a completely flat tyre If the sealant bottle ha...

Page 318: ...the following components Fig 213 Valve insert remover A sticker to be adhered to the instrument cluster within the driver s visual field to remind that the maximum advisable speed max 80 km h or max 50 mph Filler tube with cap Air compressor depending on the version the model may vary ON OFF switch Air bleed screw it can also be integrated in the inflator tube Warning provided by tyre pressure mon...

Page 319: ... driver s field of vision Check the pressure again after 10 minutes page 317 WARNING When inflating the wheel the air compressor and the inflator tube may become hot Protect hands and skin from hot parts Do not place the hot flexible inflator tube or hot air compressor on flammable material Allow them to cool before storing the de vice If it is not possible to inflate the tyre to at least 2 0 bars...

Page 320: ...were changed 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 specialised workshop will be able to provide specific infor mation on the jobs for your vehicle WARNING If the services are insufficient or not per formed an...

Page 321: ...erval display on the instrument cluster page 25 or in the Vehi cle settings menu of the infotainment system page 32 The service interval display gives information for service dates that involve an engine oil change or an inspection When the time for the corresponding service comes additional work required such as the change of brake fluid and the spark plugs can be carried out Information about th...

Page 322: ...re Parts have been conceived exclu sively for your vehicle For this reason we al ways recommend the use of Original SEAT Spare Parts SEAT cannot be held liable for the safety and suitability of parts from other manu facturers Approved spare parts Approved spare parts following the manufac turer s requirements are an additional serv ice to you offering the possibility of replac ing complete sets su...

Page 323: ...cts bird droppings or tree resin use a lot of water and a microfibre cloth Have the underside of the vehicle washed after the end of the anti frost salts in winter High pressure cleaning equipment When washing the vehicle with a high pressure cleaner always follow the operating instruc tions for the equipment This applies particu larly to the operating pressure and the distance between the sprayin...

Page 324: ...t directly at the orange high voltage cables the high voltage system components or the 12 volt on board net work NOTICE Before washing the vehicle in an automatic car wash please make sure to retract the exterior mirrors to prevent them from being damaged The electric folding exterior mir rors should only be folded unfolded electri cally Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight Risk of damaging ...

Page 325: ...wo tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water Paint Problem Solution Paint flaws Check the paint s col our code in an author ised service and restore with a touch up pencil Spilled fuel Immediately rinse with water Problem Solution Environmental rust tank Apply rust remover and then apply hard wax Go you your specialised workshop if you have any queries Corrosion Have your specialised workshop take c...

Page 326: ...spoons maximum in 1 litre of water Displays instrument panel Problem Solution Dirt Soft cloth with a liquid crystal display cleaner Control panels Problem Solution Dirt Soft brush then soft cloth with neutral soap solution a a Neutral soap solution two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water Seat belts Problem Solution Dirt Neutral soap solution a allowed to dry before retracting a Neutral soap so...

Page 327: ...stic parts Take special care with Headlights tail lights Do not clean the headlights tail lights with a dry cloth or sponge Do not use cleaning products that contain alcohol Risk of cracks Wheels Do not use for paint wax or other abrasive products If the protective coating on the paint of the rim has been damaged due to stone impacts scratches etc the damage should be repaired immediately Camera l...

Page 328: ...here This will prevent damage Do not use steam cleaners brushes hard sponges etc to clean Do not turn on seat heating to dry the seats Sharp objects on clothing such as zips rivets or belts can damage the surface Open Velcro e g on clothes can damage the seat upholstery Make sure that Velcro fasten ers are closed Natural leather Never use solvents wax polish shoe cream spot removers or similar pro...

Page 329: ...ny additional electrical devices are fitted which do not serve to control the vehicle itself for instance a refrigerator box laptop or venti lator fan etc they must bear the marking manufacturer conformity declaration in the European Union WARNING Accessories for example telephone holders or cup holders should never be fitted on the covers or within the working range of the airbags Otherwise there...

Page 330: ...te equipment in the vehicle is permitted provi ded the equipment cannot interfere with the driver s immediate control of the vehicle and that any such equipment carries the mark Any retrofit equipment that could influence the driver s control 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...

Page 331: ...namic behaviour changing its path in the aforemen tioned situations accelerating or decelerating the vehicle Depending on vehicle equipment this in cludes data from systems such as the adaptive cruise control the lane assist system parking assistants the emergency brake functions The EDR data are only recorded in specific ac cident situations No data are recorded in nor mal driving conditions No a...

Page 332: ...ed materials Use of compatible plastics in the same part if its components are not easily separated Use of recycled materials and or materials originating from renewable sources Reduction of volatile components including odour in plastic materials Use of CFC free coolants Ban on heavy metals with the exceptions dictated by law Annex II of ELV Directive 2000 53 EC cadmium lead mercury hexa valent c...

Page 333: ... com owners your cupra certificates of conformity Ukraine Your vehicle has different radioelectrical devi ces The manufacturers of these devices de clare that they comply with Ukraine Decree 355 2017 TR Radio Equipment where legally required The full text of the declaration of conformity is available online at the following Internet ad dress www cupraofficial com owners your cupra certificates of ...

Page 334: ...heim Germany Phone 498 031 184 0 Website www kathrein com Connectivity Box Molex CVS Dabendorf GmbH Märkische Strasse 72 15806 Zossen OT Dabendorf Germany Phone 49 3377 3160 Website www molex com Basic infotainment system Panasonic Automotive Systems Czech U Panasonicu 266 530 06 Pardubice Czech Republic Optional infotainment system LG Electronics Mlawa SP LG Electronics 7 06 500 Mlawa Remote cont...

Page 335: ...otherwise stated the data are valid for all models variations are indicated in footnotes to the tables Frequency band Max station power Key with radio operated remote control vehicle 433 05 434 78 MHz 10 mW ERP 433 05 434 79 MHz 10 mW 434 42 MHz 32 µW Radio operated remote control auxiliary heater 868 7 869 2 MHz 869 0 MHz 25 mW Valid for Formentor Transmitter Receiver auxiliary heater 868 7 869 2...

Page 336: ...red The full text of the declaration of conformity is available online at the following Internet ad dress https www seat mx servicio mi seat man ual del propietario html Certificate RLVHERS17 0286 RS4 Hella KGaA Hueck Co short range radar IFT RLVHERS17 0286 The operation of this equipment is subject to the following two con ditions 1 this equipment or device may not cause harmful interference and ...

Page 337: ...he user 335 Radioelectrical equipment Ukraine Імпортер ТОВ Порше Україна просп Павла Тичини 1В офіс В 4 й поверх 02152 Київ Україна Importer Porsche Ukraine LLC Pavla Tychyny ave 1V Office B 4th floor 02152 Kyiv Ukraine ...

Page 338: ... apply only to optimal road and weather conditions The vehicle s performance has been calcula ted without any equipment that would affect it e g accessories Fuel consumption Approved consumption values are derived from measurements performed or supervised by certified EU laboratories according to the legislation in force at the time for more infor mation see the Publications Office of the Eu ropea...

Page 339: ...he technical data Trailer weight The maximum permitted drawbar load on the ball head of the towing bracket is 90 kg WARNING The values indicated for the maximum per mitted weights must not be exceeded There is a risk of accident and damage ...

Page 340: ... hp at 1 min 221 300 5 300 6 500 Maximum torque Nm at 1 min 400 2 000 5 200 No of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1 984 Fuel Super 98 Super 95 with a slight power loss ROZ Gearbox DSG 4Drive Top speed km h 250 VI Acceleration from 0 100 km h s 4 9 Maximum authorised weight kg 2 140 ...

Page 341: ...Technical data 339 Indications about the technical data Dimensions Fig 214 Dimensions ...

Page 342: ...m 1 549 G Width mm 1 841 H Height at kerb weight mm 1 599a 1 613b I Ground clearance between the axles mm 160 J Front projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 19 3 K Rear projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 23 5 Turning radius m 10 8 Values for the 245 40 R19 ET45 wheel and the 2 0 TSI 221 kw engine a Distance to the roof b Dimension to the roof bars ...

Page 343: ...head 49 for the knees 50 front 46 side 48 Android Auto disconnecting 213 establish connection 213 menu 213 requirements 213 special characteristics 213 Anti lock brake system 140 Anti puncture 315 Anti puncture kit 315 check after 10 minutes 317 components 316 inflating the tyre 316 sealing the tyre 316 Anti puncture set 315 Anti theft alarm 73 interior monitoring and anti tow system 73 trailer 25...

Page 344: ...ightening 41 Bicycle carrier fitting onto the coverable tow hook 264 max load rating 264 Blown bulbs change a bulb 284 Bonnet opening and closing 287 Brake fluid 291 Brakes 139 brake fluid 291 brake servo 139 braking assistant 140 electronic parking brake 173 new brake pads 139 Braking assistant 140 Braking system warning lamp 140 Brands 223 C Camera cleaning the vehicle 23 Catalytic converter 269...

Page 345: ...itor system 315 Control lamps overview 11 Controls on the steering wheel 87 Convenience close function sunroof 84 Convenience open function sunroof 84 Cooling 109 Cooling system check the coolant 289 refilling coolant 289 Copyright 223 Cornering light 97 Correct position 34 driver 34 passenger 35 Cruise control 148 Cruise control system 148 control lamps 149 operating 149 CUPRA CONNECT 204 activat...

Page 346: ...tivating and deactivating 161 status display 159 system limitations 160 temporarily deactivating 161 warnings 159 Emergency braking warning 60 Emergency call 61 Emergency call service 61 Emergency locking of the front passenger door 75 Emergency opening driver s door 75 rear lid 80 Emergency operation front passenger door 75 Emissions control system catalytic converter 269 control lamp 271 particu...

Page 347: ...ion 268 petrol 269 refuelling 268 saving 117 Fuel consumption inertia disconnection 117 why does consumption increase 271 Fuel gauge 15 control lamp 15 Fuel tank cap opening and closing 268 Fuel tank flap opening and closing 268 Full Link 210 applications 211 settings 212 symbols 212 Full LED headlights 284 Fuses 280 colour coded 281 fuse box 280 281 preparations for replacing fuses 282 recognise ...

Page 348: ...toring and the anti tow system activation 73 ISOFIX 54 ISOFIX system 54 J Jack 272 position points 311 Jump leads 274 Jump start 274 description 274 jump leads 274 K Key switch 47 Keyless Access Press Drive 122 starting the engine 124 troubleshooting 68 unlocking and locking the vehicle 66 Keys changing the battery 65 instructions for the driver mechanical contact 126 remote control 64 spare key 6...

Page 349: ...ht lever 98 Maintenance frequencies 293 Malfunction adaptive cruise control 156 clutch 133 PreCrash system 43 sunroof 83 towing device 259 Mats 117 Media Mode 231 equipment 232 symbols 232 Memory function 93 Microfiber clean 324 MirrorLink disconnecting 214 establish connection 214 menu 213 requirements 213 settings 212 special characteristics 214 Mirrors 105 adjusting the exterior mirrors 107 ant...

Page 350: ...d camera clean 322 surroundings warning 176 visual indication 180 Parking 172 automatic gearbox 131 with the parking assist system 187 Parking assist system 182 angle parking 187 description 183 leaving a parking space only when parallel parked 188 parallel parking 187 parking conditions 187 stop early 184 Parking systems automatic brake operation 175 reverse assist Rear View Camera 189 troublesho...

Page 351: ...ns detection system 21 how it works 21 limited operation 23 shown on the display 21 speed warning 22 windscreen damage 23 Roof carrier 254 fix the crossbars 255 Roof carrier system 254 Roof rack 254 Rotation direction tyres 313 Running in new brake pads 139 new engine 120 new tyres 302 S Safe 71 125 Safe driving 33 Safe security system 71 troubleshooting 72 Safety child safety 50 child seats 50 sa...

Page 352: ...8 how it works 126 lamps 126 stopping and starting the engine 126 the engine does not turn off 126 the engine starts by itself 126 Status display adaptive cruise control 152 doors front bonnet and rear lid open 17 Drive Profile 137 Eco driving notes 24 Emergency Assist 167 Emergency brake assistance system Front Assist 159 instrument panel 17 odometer 17 outside temperature 17 PreCrash system 43 r...

Page 353: ...fitting later 266 malfunction 259 tow hook with electric unlocking 263 Towing the vehicle emergency towing 278 front towline anchorage 278 prior steps 278 rear towline anchorage 279 special characteristics 276 tow bar 276 tow cable 276 towing prohibited 277 Traction control 140 Traffic information 239 Traffic information TP 229 Traffic programme see TP traffic information 229 Trailer 256 adjusting...

Page 354: ...8 identification data 336 interior view 8 lending or selling 206 overview left hand drive 9 overview right hand drive 10 raise 311 unlocking and locking Keyless Access 66 vehicle ID number 336 view from behind 7 view from the front 6 Vehicle care wiper blade service position 272 Vehicle conservation 321 Vehicle conservation products 321 Vehicle dimensions 339 Vehicle information 31 Vehicle locatio...

Page 355: ... closing 82 automatic operation 82 Windscreen heating 115 Windscreen heating 115 Windscreen washer 103 Windscreen wipers 103 functions 104 lift the blade 272 rain and light sensor 104 reposition the blade 272 service position 272 special characteristics 103 thermal washing ejectors 104 Winter conditions sunroof 83 trailer 256 Winter tyres 307 Wiper and rear window wiper blades cleaning the vehicle...

Page 356: ...f 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 06 22 Vehicle identification data Model Vehicle Registration Vehicle identification...

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