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Driver assistance systems

vehicle ahead accelerates, the ACC also ac-
celerates the vehicle, going no higher than
the programmed target speed.

If the vehicle is equipped with automatic
gearbox, the ACC can brake the vehicle 

until

it stops completely

 if a vehicle in front of it

stops.

The distance programmed should be in-
creased when the road surface is wet.

Driver intervention prompt

ACC is subject to certain limitations inherent
to the system. In other words, in certain cir-
cumstances the driver will have to adjust the
speed and the distance from other vehicles.

In this case, the instrument panel screen 

will

warn you to intervene

 by applying the brake

and a warning tone will be heard

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WARNING

The ACC’s technology cannot overcome
the system's inherent limitations or change
the laws of physics. If used negligently or
involuntarily, it may cause serious acci-
dents and injuries. The system is not a re-
placement for driver awareness.

Adapt your speed and safe distance to

the vehicle in front of you at all times to suit
visibility, weather, road and traffic condi-
tions.

Do not use ACC in poor visibility, or on

roads that are steep, with lots of curves or
slippery.

Never use ACC when driving off-road or

on unpaved roads. The ACC has been de-
signed for use on paved roads only.

ACC does not react when approaching a

fixed obstacle, such as the end of a traffic
jam, a damaged vehicle or a vehicle stop-
ped at the traffic lights.

The ACC only reacts to people if a pe-

destrian monitoring system is available.
The system does not react to animals or
vehicles crossing your path or approaching
head-on down the same lane.

If the ACC does not reduce speed suffi-

ciently, brake the vehicle immediately.

If you are driving with a spare wheel fit-

ted, the ACC system could automatically
switch off. Switch off the system when
starting off.

If the vehicle continues to move involun-

tarily after a driver intervention prompt,
brake the vehicle.

If the instrument panel screen displays 

a

driver intervention prompt

, adjust the dis-

tance.

The driver should be ready to accelerate

or brake at all times.

Note

If the ACC does not work as described in

this chapter, do not use it until it has been
checked by a specialised workshop. SEAT
recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for
this purpose.

Maximum speed with the ACC activated

is limited to 210 km/h (130 mph).

When the ACC is switched on, strange

noises may be heard during braking,
caused by the braking system.

Symbols on the instrument panel
display and control lamps

The speed reduction by the ACC
to maintain the distance from the
vehicle in front is not sufficient.

Brake!

 apply the foot brake! Driver intervention

prompt.

ACC is not currently available

a)

.

While the vehicle is stationary, switch off the engine
and start it again. Check the area of the SEAT em-
blem on the front 

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Fig. 251

. If it is still unavailable,

refer to a specialised workshop to have the system

inspected.

a)

The symbol on the instrument panels with colour

display is in colour.

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Summary of Contents for Alhambra 2019

Page 1: ...Owner s manual SEAT Alhambra 7N5012720BM Ingl s 7N5012720BM 07 19 SEAT Alhambra Ingl s 07 19...

Page 2: ...f the date of closing print Re printing copying or translating whether total or partial is not allowed unless SEAT allows it in written form SEAT reserves all rights in accordance with the Copyright A...

Page 3: ...fits in your 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 More...

Page 4: ...nformation and warnings The features marked with an asterisk are included by default only in certain versions of the model supplied as op tional only for certain versions or only of fered in certain c...

Page 5: ...ebsite scan the QR code Fig 1 OR enter the following address in the navi gator website http www seat com owners your seat manuals offline html and select your vehicle Related videos The operation of s...

Page 6: ...e time page 78 When should the vehicle inspection should be performed page 81 What functions do the buttons thumbwheels on the steering wheel perform page 87 How do you remove the luggage compartment...

Page 7: ...closing 91 Set of vehicle keys 91 Central locking 93 Anti theft alarm system 99 Doors 101 Sliding doors 103 Rear lid 105 Window controls 111 Sunroof 112 Lights 115 Vehicle lighting 115 Interior light...

Page 8: ...ls 308 Refuelling 308 Fuel types 309 AdBlue 311 Engine management and emissions control system 313 Engine compartment 315 Engine oil 318 Cooling system 321 Brake fluid 323 Windscreen washer reservoir...

Page 9: ...08 Opening and closing Doors page 101 Central locking page 93 Manual release page 102 1 2 3 Bonnet Unlocking lever page 316 Open close page 316 Levels control Oil page 318 Brake fluid page 323 Battery...

Page 10: ...er page 117 Cruise control page 259 Warning lamps page 85 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Wipers and rear window wiper page 123 Driver information system page 83 Infotainment system factory fitted page 170 Hazard war...

Page 11: ...d row of seats page 135 Seat belts page 14 Isofix anchors page 31 Headrest adjustment page 131 Panoramic roof page 112 Interior mirror page 126 1 2 3 4 5 6 Disconnecting the front passenger front airb...

Page 12: ...adrests according to their height Protect children with appropriate child seats and properly applied seat belts page 29 Assume the correct sitting position Instruct your passengers also to assume a pr...

Page 13: ...ngers are sitting in a correct position and use this equipment properly Safety is everyone s business Correct sitting position of vehicle occupants Correct position on the seat Fig 3 The correct dista...

Page 14: ...ly against it Move the seat as far back as possible mini mum 25 cm between the chest and the dash board check translation If you are sitting closer than 25 cm the airbag system cannot protect you prop...

Page 15: ...the armrests Never travel without wearing 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...

Page 16: ...Fasten ers for floor mats are fitted in the footwells If a brake circuit fails the brake pedal must be pressed down thoroughly in order to stop the vehicle Wear suitable footwear Always wear shoes wh...

Page 17: ...braking Properly worn seat belts hold the occupants in the proper position They also help prevent uncontrolled movements that may result in serious injury and reduce the risk of being thrown out of th...

Page 18: ...rotect The slot in the seat belt buckle must not be blocked with paper or other objects as this can prevent the latch plate from en gaging securely Never use seat belt clips fastening rings or similar...

Page 19: ...er speed these forces are even higher Vehicle occupants not wearing seat belts are not attached to the vehicle In a head on collision they will move forward at the same speed their vehicle was travell...

Page 20: ...your size Unbuckling your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion can cause severe or fatal injuries in the event of an accident or sud den braking The seat belt itself or a loose seat belt can cau...

Page 21: ...pelvis and always lie flat surrounding the stomach Fig 13 Do not twist the seat belt while it is fas tened Once the seat belt is positioned correct ly don t pull it away from your body with your hand...

Page 22: ...the seat belt is worn cor rectly according to your size Unbuckling your seat belt while the vehi cle is in motion can cause severe or fatal injuries in the event of an accident or sud den braking Note...

Page 23: ...wrong circumstances The seat belt tensioner seat belt and au tomatic retractor cannot be repaired Any work on the belt tensioners and seat belts including the removal and refitting of system parts in...

Page 24: ...ined or the restraint system is not ap propriate for their age size or weight To reduce the risk of injury from an inflat ing airbag always wear the seat belt prop erly page 14 Description of the airb...

Page 25: ...airbag Front passenger front airbag Knee airbag for the driver The following airbags are triggered in seri ous side on collisions Front side airbag on the side of the acci dent Curtain head airbag on...

Page 26: ...ted child seat The front passenger front airbag may deploy during an accident in spite of the fault CAUTION Always pay attention to any lit control lamps and to the corresponding descrip tions and ins...

Page 27: ...irbag Fig 19 Control lamp for disabling the front passenger front airbag on the dash panel Deactivate the front passenger front airbag only if you have to use a rear facing child seat in the front pas...

Page 28: ...located on the driver side below the dash panel Fig 20 Airbags are identified by the word AIRBAG The area framed in red deployment area Fig 21 is covered by the knee airbag when it is deployed Objects...

Page 29: ...rive the vehicle if the loudspeak ers in the door panels have been removed unless the holes left by the loudspeakers have been closed properly Always check that the openings are closed or covered if l...

Page 30: ...e vehicle See your technical service to make this adjustment There must be no other persons animals or objects between the occupants of the outer seats and the deployment space of the head protection...

Page 31: ...statutory requirements when in stalling and using child seats Always read and note page 30 We recommend you always carry the manu facturer s Child Seat Instruction Manual to gether with the on board d...

Page 32: ...sor Fig 28 Airbag sticker on the rear frame of the 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 a...

Page 33: ...door the roof or the backrest Never install a child seat facing back wards on the front passenger seat unless the front passenger front airbag has been disabled Risk of potentially fatal injuries to...

Page 34: ...g the Top Tether belt are marked with an anchor symbol Support bracket some child seats rest on the floor of the vehicle with a support bracket The support bracket prevents the child seat from tipping...

Page 35: ...rding to size is indicated on the ECE approval label The indication of class ac cording to size is stated on the corresponding child seat Securing the child seat with the ISOFIX system You are obliged...

Page 36: ...e belt under the headrest of the back seat depending on the instructions of the chair itself lift or remove the headrest if necessary Slide the strap and secure it properly with the anchorage of the b...

Page 37: ...according to the in structions of the child seat manufacturer Make sure that the seat belt is not twisted Insert the latch plate into the seat s buckle until you hear the engagement click WARNING When...

Page 38: ...es on your lap Always use a child seat and the seat belt for children who are under 1 5 m tall The normal seat belt could cause injuries to the abdominal and neck areas Only one child may occupy a chi...

Page 39: ...lt route with guide handle Using the guide handle Fig 35 position the seat belt so that the shoulder part of the belt lies on the centre of the child s shoulder Seat belt guide handle Secure the seat...

Page 40: ...ll the unlock lever Fig 36 A on the cushion in the direction of the arrow 1 Push the cushion down through the central area B in the direction of the arrow 2 until it safely engages The side supports f...

Page 41: ...ve vest Fire extinguisher There is a fire extinguisher underneath the front passenger seat The fire extinguisher must conform to legal requirements be ready for use and be checked regularly Check the...

Page 42: ...he wheel nuts Hook for pulling off wheel trims or wheel bolt caps Some of the items listed are only provided in certain model versions or are optional extras WARNING When the vehicle tool kit tyre mob...

Page 43: ...he tyre greater than 4 mm If you have been driving with very low pres sure or a completely flat tyre If the sealant bottle has passed its use by date WARNING Using the tyre mobility system can be dan...

Page 44: ...m h or max 50 mph Filler tube with cap Air compressor ON OFF switch Air bleed screw it can also be integrated in the inflator tube 1 2 3 4 5 6 Warning provided by tyre pressure moni toring system it c...

Page 45: ...Check the pressure again after 10 minutes page 43 WARNING When inflating the wheel the air compres sor and the inflator tube may become hot Protect hands and skin from hot parts Do not place the hot f...

Page 46: ...ssible Apply the electronic parking brake Switch on the hazard warning lights Manual transmission select the 1st gear Automatic transmission Move the selector lever to position P If you are towing a t...

Page 47: ...nd adapter Loosening the anti theft wheel bolt Remove the wheel cover or the cap Insert the special adapter Fig 44 1 ve hicle tools page 40 onto the anti theft wheel bolt and push it on as far as it w...

Page 48: ...le driving and cause an accident serious injury and loss of vehicle control Use only wheel nuts which correspond to the rim in question Never use different wheel nuts Wheel nuts and threads should be...

Page 49: ...this purpose on the strut and always align the jack correctly If you do not the jack could slip as it does not have an adequate grip on the vehicle risk of injury You should never place a body limb s...

Page 50: ...le driving WARNING The hexagonal socket in the wheel brace should be used for turning wheel nuts only Do not use it to loosen or tighten the wheel nuts Tyres with directional tread pattern Tyres with...

Page 51: ...windscreen in the winter to keep it clear of ice Changing the wiper rear wiper blades Fig 51 Changing the windscreen wiper blades Fig 52 Changing the rear wiper blade The windscreen wiper blades are s...

Page 52: ...rious injury Always replace damaged or worn wind screen wiper blades or blades that no lon ger clean the windscreen properly CAUTION Damaged or dirty windscreen wipers could scratch the glass If produ...

Page 53: ...the flat battery A Fig 54 Connect the other end of the red jump lead to the positive terminal in the ve hicle providing assistance B In vehicles without a Start Stop system connect one end of the bla...

Page 54: ...the jump leads Do not connect the negative cable from the other vehicle directly to the negative terminal of the flat battery The gas emit ted from the battery could be ignited by sparks Danger of exp...

Page 55: ...paint remove and replace the lid and towing eye carefully Unburnt fuel could enter the catalytic converter and damage it during towing Instructions for tow starting Vehicle s should not generally be t...

Page 56: ...es not operate Avoid hitting the towing vehicle Bear in mind the information and instruc tions in the manual of the vehicle to be towed Notes for the driver of the towing vehicle Accelerate with parti...

Page 57: ...steering column are deactiva ted If the vehicle has no power supply or there is an electric system fault the engine must be tow started page 50 to deacti vate the electronic parking brake and the elec...

Page 58: ...towing eye if necessary and then store it in the luggage compartment along with the other vehicle tools CAUTION The towing eye must always be com pletely and firmly tightened Otherwise it could be re...

Page 59: ...d in this chapter Fuses inside the vehicle Fig 58 On the driver s side dashboard fuse box cover Opening and closing the fuse box situated below the dash panel To remove the cover move the activation l...

Page 60: ...s Switch off the ignition lights and all electri cal equipment Open the corresponding fuse box page 57 page 58 Recognise a blown fuse A fuse is blown if its metal strip is ruptured Fig 60 Point a lamp...

Page 61: ...partment if the engine is warm Risk of burns Bulbs are highly sensitive to pressure The glass can break when you touch the bulb causing injury When changing bulbs please take care not to injure yourse...

Page 62: ...tate to the right all the way A Dipped beam headlights and B Day time running lights Open the bonnet Remove the rubber cover on the rear of the headlight A B C 1 Rotate the bulb holder to the left all...

Page 63: ...ete operations only in the sequence given 1 Turn signal Open the bonnet Rotate the cover Fig 64 in the direction of the arrow and remove it Rotate the bulb holder Fig 65 1 all the way to the left and...

Page 64: ...he cover forwards in the direction of the arrow Fig 66 Unscrew the attachment screw Fig 66 1 using the screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit page 40 Tilt the headlight slightly forward and ex tract it...

Page 65: ...indent Fig 68 1 Release the bulb holder connector by pull ing on the red connector block Press on the attachment tabs in the direc tion of the arrow Fig 69 and pull out the bulb holder Replace the fau...

Page 66: ...release the bulb holder press on the at tachment tabs Fig 71 1 to 4 in the di rection of the arrow Remove the bulb holder from the rear light unit Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical bulb Pla...

Page 67: ...carefully into the opening on the bumper Ensure that the number plate light is in the correct position Insert the number plate light into the bump er until it audibly clicks into place Bolted number...

Page 68: ...Operation Fig 74 Instruments and controls 66...

Page 69: ...tronic manual air condition ing 162 Climatronic 160 Right seat heater control 165 Depending on the equipment but tons for Anti slip regulation ASR 281 Start stop operation 244 Parking distance warning...

Page 70: ...some system settings such as the time the date the personalised comfort set tings and the programming might be altered or deleted Check and correct these settings once the battery is sufficiently cha...

Page 71: ...ear lid are opened and in some cases it is also indica ted by an audible warning The display may vary according to the type of instrument pan el fitted Selector lever positions DSG dual clutch shift T...

Page 72: ...res above 4 C 39 F there may be ice even when the ice crystal symbol is not on The outside temperature sensor takes a guideline measurement Note There are different instrument panels and therefore the...

Page 73: ...ring wheel to switch from one memory to the another Manually erasing memory 1 or 2 Select the memory that you wish to erase Hold the button on the wiper lever or the button on the multi function steer...

Page 74: ...to see on the instrument pan el display page 71 Compass Changing the magnetic region and calibrat ing the compass page 81 Convenience Changing vehicle convenience functions page 72 Lights and visibili...

Page 75: ...nu will be reset to the factory value Lights and visibility subme nu Coming home and leaving home This permits the adjustment of the time the headlamps stay on after locking or unlocking the vehicle...

Page 76: ...Stop driving Danger Check the fault and elimi nate the cause If necessary seek professio nal assistance Priority 2 warning yellow The symbol lights up or flashes in part ac companied by audible warnin...

Page 77: ...is switched off or when the driver has unbuckled their seat belt and opened the door In the event of slow driving during a long peri od of time below 65 km h 40 mph the sys tem automatically re estab...

Page 78: ...en Switzerland Road sign detection system messages Error Sign Assist System fault Have the system checked by a specialised workshop Sign Assist Clean the windscreen The windscreen is dirty in the area...

Page 79: ...to trailers trailer mode in the Set tings menu in the SEAT information system page 70 Limited operation The traffic sign detection system has certain limitations The following cases may lead the syste...

Page 80: ...available Failure to heed the control lamps and corresponding text messages when they light up may result in damage to the vehi cle Time Press the Fig 75 1 to select the hour or minute display To con...

Page 81: ...down slopes The steering system and the driver assis tance systems and brakes do not work when the engine is running irregularly or switches off due to lack of fuel or an irregu lar supply thereof Al...

Page 82: ...ne and wait for it to cool down and for the needle to return to the normal area Check the engine coolant level page 321 Flashes red Engine coolant system faulty Seek specialist assistance CAUTION To e...

Page 83: ...position of the vehicle Fig 80 Adjust and confirm the magnetic zone 1 15 Calibrating compass To calibrate the compass you must be in one of the valid magnetic zones with sufficient space to be able to...

Page 84: ...the instrument panel Service due After the service date an audible warning is given when the ignition is switched on and the spanner displayed on the screen flashes for a few seconds In vehicles with...

Page 85: ...r changing the 12 volt bat tery check the system settings If the pow er supply is interrupted the system settings might be incorrect or deleted Operation with the wiper lever Fig 81 Wiper lever button...

Page 86: ...anging menu settings In the menu displayed turn the right thumb wheel of the multifunction steering wheel Fig 82 until the desired option of the menu is highlighted The option appears framed Press the...

Page 87: ...vel too low OR fault in the SCR system page 312 Driver or passenger has not fastened seat belt page 14 Press the foot brake page 279 page 247 page 265 Fault in the generator page 326 Yellow warning la...

Page 88: ...tem unavailable page 244 WARNING If the warning lamps and messages are ig nored faults may occur in the vehicle it may stall in traffic or accidents and seri ous injuries may occur Never ignore the wa...

Page 89: ...n announcement volume up down A Press Mute volume Mute volume Mute volume Mute incoming call Mute voice navigation B a Incoming call pick up short press reject long press Active call hang up active ca...

Page 90: ...nstrument panel menu depending on the one that is displayed Operates the instrument panel menu depending on the one that is displayed Operates the instrument panel menu depending on the one that is di...

Page 91: ...tional services related to traffic and your travel To establish communication press the but ton for more than 2 seconds In countries where there is no information tel ephone number an information call...

Page 92: ...function steering wheel OR on the three button unit press Interrupting the instructions During the instructions press the button on the multi function steering wheel OR on the three button unit press...

Page 93: ...iod the control lamp flashes sev eral times such as in convenience opening If the vehicle key control lamp does not light up when the button is pressed replace the key s battery page 92 4 5 Spare key...

Page 94: ...le key are pressed or one of the central locking but tons page 95 is pressed repeatedly in short succession the central locking brief ly disconnects as protection against over loading The vehicle is t...

Page 95: ...d vehicle parked for a long period e g in a private garage may run down and fail to start the motor WARNING The incorrect use of the central locking system may cause serious injuries The central locki...

Page 96: ...s the central locking button With the vehicle key Switch the ignition off OR remove the key from the ignition switch Open a vehicle door once Use the key to lock the vehicle Automatic unlocking Auto U...

Page 97: ...one second Convenience open close function See page 111 Convenience open close function See page 114 Convenience function to open or close the sunroof WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Lock ing s...

Page 98: ...yless Access system Keyless Access is a key free locking and igni tion system to unlock and lock the vehicle without actively using its key To do this all that is required is to have a valid vehicle k...

Page 99: ...e doors Keyless Exit Switch the ignition off Close the driver s door Touch once the sensor surface Fig 92 B arrow on the door handle The vehicle locks with the Safe security system page 102 The door t...

Page 100: ...f there is a valid vehicle key in the proximity If at least one of the electric windows is open and the sensor surface Fig 92 B arrow on one of the handles is activated continuously all win dows will...

Page 101: ...assistance in an emergency Anti theft alarm system Description The anti theft alarm makes it more difficult to break into the vehicle or steal it The system will initiate acoustic and optical warning...

Page 102: ...witched 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 moni...

Page 103: ...ng will only operate correctly if the vehicle is completely closed Please ob serve related legal requirements The following cases may cause a false alarm Open windows partially or fully Panoramic tilt...

Page 104: ...at the function is being verified They will switch off after a few sec onds If a door is open or not properly closed the warning lamp or will light up on the in strument panel Depending on the vehicle...

Page 105: ...ap to the front of the door The rubber cap is marked with a lock symbol Fig 96 Unfold the vehicle key blade page 91 Insert the key shaft horizontally into the opening and moved the coloured lever for...

Page 106: ...se an electric slid ing door All of the electric sliding doors can be opened and closed manually using more force Electrical opening of the sliding door Press the Fig 99 button on the dash panel on th...

Page 107: ...g injury Electric child lock Fig 100 On the driver s door electric child lock buttons The electric child lock prevents the sliding doors and their electric windows from being opened and closed The ele...

Page 108: ...open or close it e g when pulling a trailer or in a garage Note Before closing the rear lid make sure that the key has not been left inside the luggage compartment Note At outside temperatures of les...

Page 109: ...s in to place in the lock Ensure that it is correctly closed by pulling on it firmly Locking the rear lid If you unlock the vehicle without opening any doors or the rear lid it will lock again auto ma...

Page 110: ...ched to a factory fitted tow hitch page 298 The rear lid can be opened manually by ap plying more force Closing the rear lid Press and hold the button on the vehicle key for approximately 1 second OR...

Page 111: ...pace to open and close the rear lid Before opening the rear lid any kind of equipment carrier should be removed for example a bicycle carrier CAUTION In case of repeated short term use the sys tem is...

Page 112: ...ts area of operation or cause material damage Therefore always make sure that there is no unsupervised valid key in the area near the rear lid Before carrying out any maintenance or repair work on the...

Page 113: ...then keep the key in the driver door lock until all the win dows and the sunroof have reached the re quired position Convenience closing Press and hold button on the remote control key until all the w...

Page 114: ...ndow is not able to close because it is stiff or because of an obstruction the window will automatically open again page 112 If this happens check why the window could not be closed before at tempting...

Page 115: ...roof With the sunroof open or in a tilted position water can enter the interior and can cause con siderable damage to the electrical system As a result other damage can occur in the vehicle Note Leave...

Page 116: ...to open or close the roof If you release the button is the opening or closing will stop Using the Keyless Access system only closing Press and hold the locking sensor surface Fig 113 arrow on the door...

Page 117: ...parts of the body from be coming trapped against the roof frame and injuries occurring Lights Vehicle lighting Control lamps It lights up Driving light totally or partially faulty Fault in the corneri...

Page 118: ...e running lights turn on every time the ignition is switched on if the switch is in position or according to the level of ex terior lighting When the light switch is in position a light sensor automat...

Page 119: ...zle drivers behind you You should use the rear fog light only when visibility is very poor Turn signal and main beam lever Fig 116 Turn signal and main beam lever More the lever to the required positi...

Page 120: ...can only be switched on if the dipped beam headlights are already on In cold or damp weather conditions the headlights tail lights and turn signals may mist up inside temporarily This is normal and in...

Page 121: ...re made to the vehicle lighting system for example if additional headlights are installed CAUTION To avoid affecting the operation of the sys tem take the following points into consid eration Clean th...

Page 122: ...ches off in the following cases Automatically when the Leaving Home delay period ends default 30 sec When the vehicle is locked using the remote control When the light switch is turned to position Wit...

Page 123: ...lights are left on for a long time even if the ignition is switched off The use of the hazard warning lights de scribed here is subject to the relevant stat utory requirements Light range control Fig...

Page 124: ...strument and switch lighting adjuster Depending on the vehicle s equipment the in tensity of the lighting of the instruments and controls can be infinitely adjusted by turning the regulator while the...

Page 125: ...er function is activated by push ing the lever towards the steering wheel and the wipers operate simulta neously More the lever to the required position 6 Interval wipe for rear window The wip er will...

Page 126: ...n washer jets The heating only thaws the frozen jets it does not thaw the water in the washer hoses When the ignition is switched on the heated windscreen washer jets automatically adjust the heat dep...

Page 127: ...washing intervals or re sult in a fast and continuous wipe Insects insects on the sensor may trigger the windscreen wiper Salt on the road in winter salt spread on the roads may cause an excessively l...

Page 128: ...gear is engaged or the interior or reading lights are on WARNING In the event that an automatic anti dazzle rear vision mirror breaks an electrolyte flu id may leak This could cause irritation to the...

Page 129: ...settings for the passen ger exterior mirror Select the vehicle key in which the setting is to be stored Use this key to unlock the vehicle Connect the automatic parking brake Turn the exterior mirror...

Page 130: ...being damaged Electrically retracta ble exterior mirrors must not be folded in or out by hand Always use the electrical power control Note If the electrical adjustment should fail to operate both of...

Page 131: ...own several times if necessary from its home position 1 2 3 4 WARNING Incorrect seat adjustment may lead to ac cidents and severe injuries Only adjust the seats when the vehicle is stationary as the s...

Page 132: ...e event of an emergency electrical adjustment can be stopped by pressing any control CAUTION To avoid damaging the electrical compo nents of the front seats please refrain from kneeling on the seat or...

Page 133: ...d Adjusting the headrest for short people Lower the headrest completely even if your head is below its upper edge In the lowest position there may be a small distance be tween the headrest and the bac...

Page 134: ...drests it is only necessary to press the button Fig 132 1 to lower them in Introduction on page 131 The headrest must lock correctly in one po sition Adjusting the front headrests horizontally Move th...

Page 135: ...nto place Removing the rear headrests If necessary adjust the backrest of the seat so the headrest can be removed Push the headrest up as far as it will go in Introduction on page 131 Remove the headr...

Page 136: ...position of the mirror will be stored automatically and allocated to the vehicle key that was used to unlock the vehicle Activating exterior mirror settings With the driver door open and the ignition...

Page 137: ...ssary open the belt loop and wind up the seat belt by hand If necessary remove the side headrest of the integrated child seat page 35 If necessary raise the armrests Remove any objects located in the...

Page 138: ...enger should use them When getting in or out never lean or hold onto the folded seat on the second row of seats WARNING If child seats are fitted to all the seats in the second row then it is possible...

Page 139: ...the vehicle is station ary When folding down the passenger seat always make sure there are no people or animals in the backrest area While the passenger backrest is down the front airbag must always...

Page 140: ...page 355 Secure the objects to the fastening rings of the boot using appropriate chains or belts page 143 Also place small objects safely Adapt tyre pressure to the load Take into account the pressure...

Page 141: ...y and modify the handling of the vehicle Adapt your speed and driving style at all times to suit visibility weather road and traffic conditions Accelerate with particular care and cau tion Avoid sudde...

Page 142: ...nd hook the shelf to the rear of the compartment lid Fig 142 B Close the rear left hand side lining com partment Place the shelf in its position in the side lin ing left hand side first Lift the shelf...

Page 143: ...tegrated seats for children and refit them page 35 If necessary raise the armrests Remove objects from the footwell in front of and behind the rear seat Move the rear seat all the way back Push the he...

Page 144: ...g attention could cause seri ous injury Never fold or lift the seats while driving Do no trap or damage seat belts when raising the seat backrest Keep your hands fingers feet and other body parts out...

Page 145: ...Make sure that particularly for flat ob jects the upper edge of the load is higher than the fastening rings Depending on the features take into ac count the instruction panels on the boot on how to p...

Page 146: ...at the movable attach ment elements are correctly inserted into the guides WARNING Unsuitable or damaged ropes or straps may be released in case of sudden braking or an accident As a result objects ma...

Page 147: ...d by the Velcro Using the baggage net to separate the luggage compartment Fit the baggage net supports to each one of the upper rails Fit the baggage net supports to each one of the lower rails Hook t...

Page 148: ...e net stretches when it is secured to the luggage compartment fastening rings The secured baggage net is taut The hooks on the net can cause in jury if the net is incorrectly hooked or un hooked Alway...

Page 149: ...n the release button Fig 152 2 and bend the cross rod in the direction of the arrow with the button pressed Fold in the net partition and store it in its bag Store the net partition safely in the vehi...

Page 150: ...rtition when the vehicle is moving CAUTION If the net partition is secured incorrectly or to incorrect points this may damage the vehicle Roof carrier Introduction The vehicle roof has been designed t...

Page 151: ...nufacturer assembly instructions into account Check threaded joints and attachments travelling and if necessary tighten them af ter you have travelled a short distance When making long trips check the...

Page 152: ...behind the rear seats or inside pieces of clothing or bags inside the vehi cle Keep the storage compartments closed at all times while the vehicle is in motion WARNING Objects in the driver s footwell...

Page 153: ...nt of an accident sudden braking or manoeu vring increases Always keep the glove compartment closed while the vehicle is in motion CAUTION For structural reasons some vehicle ver sions will have gaps...

Page 154: ...n the roof console Fig 159 On the roof console storage com partment To open press the button and release it Fig 159 To close press the storage compartment up wards until it clicks into place To ensure...

Page 155: ...or similar Folding table Fig 163 Folding table on the front seat Depending on the model version at the rear of the front seats there may be plane style folding tables for passengers in the rear seats...

Page 156: ...cci dent and the child will be ejected and suf fer serious injury Please read and observe the child seat manufacturer s handling instructions Object holder under front seats Fig 165 Drawer under the f...

Page 157: ...139 Closing fold the hook away and press down on the rear part of the luggage com partment floor 4 Other storage compartments in the centre console front and rear in the door trims front and rear Coat...

Page 158: ...if the temperature inside is very high or very low CAUTION Do not leave open cans in the drink holders when the vehicle is in motion If the drink is spilled e g due to sudden braking it may damage the...

Page 159: ...icated in watts Exceeding the maximum power absorption could damage the vehicle s electrical system For the sake of the environment Do not leave the engine running when the vehicle is at a standstill...

Page 160: ...ocket inverter is automati cally disconnected The disconnection pre vents overheating when the power consump tion of the connected devices is excessive or the ambient temperature is very high The 230...

Page 161: ...ust 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 ai...

Page 162: ...the air intake slots in front of the windscreen free of snow ice and leaves to ensure heating and cooling are not im paired and to prevent the windows from misting over The air from the vents flows th...

Page 163: ...from outside the vehicle is di rected at the windscreen and air recirculation is automatically switched off To defrost the windscreen more quickly the air is dehumidi fied at temperatures over approxi...

Page 164: ...butes the air to the desired zone The airflow is directed towards the chest The airflow is directed towards the foot well The airflow is directed towards the wind screen and the footwell area Defrost...

Page 165: ...perates most effectively with the windows and the panoramic sliding sunroof closed However if the vehicle has heated up after standing in the sun for some time the air inside can be cooled more quick...

Page 166: ...ioning Press the button on the control panel to connect or dis connect the manual air recirculation mode Climatronic Press the button until its left LED lights up Climatronic automatic air recirculati...

Page 167: ...NING People who cannot perceive pain or tem perature because of medications paralysis or chronic diseases e g diabetes or have a limited perception of these may suffer burns to the back buttocks or le...

Page 168: ...our vehicle so that no part of the exhaust system can come in contact with easily flammable materials that might be below the vehicle such as dried grass CAUTION Never place food medicines or other te...

Page 169: ...onds then in green or in red The re mote control battery is almost flat How ever the on or off signal has been re ceived then flashes green or red The re mote control battery is almost flat No on or o...

Page 170: ...timer for this purpose The timer will be marked with a Only one timer can be selected at a time If a timer has been selected the screen will display Program ON If no timer has been selected the instru...

Page 171: ...ches off automatically and cannot be switched on This avoids prob lems when starting the engine The heating must be activated every time you want to set off Similarly the departure time must reactivat...

Page 172: ...connect a new audio source Lower the base volume before connect ing or switching audio sources WARNING The driving recommendations and traffic indications shown on the navigation system may differ fr...

Page 173: ...be damaged Always wait until the data medium is completely ejected CAUTION Foreign objects stuck to a CD or if it is not round the player may be damaged Only clean standard 12 cm CDs should be used D...

Page 174: ...page 175 Infotainment buttons Radio Mode change of band fre quency page 192 Media mode audio sources page 201 Eject the CD page 201 Phone mode page 224 1 2 Mute the sound from the audio source Menu a...

Page 175: ...quency page 192 Media mode audio sources page 201 Phone mode page 224 Voice control page 181 Mute the sound from the audio source Eject the CD page 201 1 2 Navigation Mode page 213 Menu and system set...

Page 176: ...page 210 Images page 211 Setup page 212 Navigation page 213 New destination page 214 Route options page 215 page 216 My destinations page 216 Special destinations POI page 218 View page 219 Split scre...

Page 177: ...unit are shown in this manual with the word infotainment button and their function within a rectangle for ex ample the infotainment button The Infotainment buttons are used by press ing them or press...

Page 178: ...can be enlarged or reduced To do this slide 2 fingers across the screen to sepa rate them or bring them together Overview of screen and function buttons Display and function buttons operation and effe...

Page 179: ...position Input window with on screen key pad Fig 181 Text input in entry mask The on screen keypad is used for functions such as entering an memory name selecting a destination address or entering a s...

Page 180: ...on the settings and may dif fer from those described here The status bar on the screen can display for example the current time and outside tem perature All displays can be viewed only after com plete...

Page 181: ...control settings page 181 Remove safely To eject the data medium SD USB card from the system After correctly ejecting the data storage device from the system the function button becomes inactive grey...

Page 182: ...he sound properties Individual Individual adjustment of sound prop erties Profile To adjust the sound properties by select ing one of the 4 preset sound profiles Authentic Soft Dynamic or Speech Dynau...

Page 183: ...ernal and background noise such as conversations in the vehicle Keep all win dows doors and the sunroof closed Do not direct the air flow from the outlets towards the interior lining of the roof Speak...

Page 184: ...lways takes you to the previous step of the dialogue Ending voice control To end voice control manually press and hold or briefly press the button of the in fotainment system twice double click or pre...

Page 185: ...phrases are longer and additional verbal indications may be given Short Some additional indications are removed from the long dialogue Show possible commands The help menu is displayed with the comma...

Page 186: ...traffic Dis tracting the driver in any way can lead to an accident and cause injuries Always drive carefully and responsibly CAUTION In areas where special regulations apply or the use of mobiles forb...

Page 187: ...bsites to confirm whether your phone is compatible with the system Mirror Link Check smartphone compatibility www mirrorlink com phones MirrorLink 1 1 or higher Some of the Apps certified by SEAT or t...

Page 188: ...device Finally a message will appear stating that data transfer will commence when the device is connected Press OK Once selected the technology compatible with your device can be used Note Depending...

Page 189: ...o use Apple CarPlay Press the Infotainment button and then select the Full Link context Press the Device list Fig 186 1 button and then select the mobile device from the list of devices End connection...

Page 190: ...t system through USB Initiating the connection In order to initiate the connection with the mobile device it is simply necessary to con nect it to the Infotainment system via the USB connection and to...

Page 191: ...ised Services MirrorLink Fig 189 Function buttons in the general view of compatible applications Fig 190 Other MirrorLink function buttons MirrorLink prior requirements In order to use MirrorLink the...

Page 192: ...etween the vehicle and ex ternal apps MirrorLink settings Function button function Screen orientation Allows the screen display orienta tion to be selected from one of the following types on supported...

Page 193: ...technology Is MirrorLink available in my country Yes MirrorLink is available in all countries and re gions where SEAT is located What are the differences between MirrorLink Android Auto and Apple Car...

Page 194: ...ions or available stations Adjustment of the arrow buttons in the menu Function button function SCAN This function button is only available when automatic playback is on Press the settings button to s...

Page 195: ...s menu page 199 In general no radio data services are avail able without RDS Station name and automatic station track ing If the RDS function is available the names of the stations can be displayed on...

Page 196: ...nal stations for example for the transmission of sporting events DAB stations containing additional stations are identified on the station list by the symbol Select additional stations Press the name...

Page 197: ...radio text and slideshows Memory buttons Fig 197 RADIO main menu In the Radio main menu you can store sta tions from all available frequency wave lengths on the numbered function buttons These functi...

Page 198: ...e preset buttons Copy the logos to a compatible data medi um e g a SD card or USB memory to import them into the infotainment system Select the desired frequency band in the RADIO main menu Press the...

Page 199: ...e ar row buttons at the top of the screen Fig 198 Once released the system auto matically switches to the next tuneable radio station In DAB mode it switches to the next tunea ble ensemble OR Place yo...

Page 200: ...ve all tune able stations in the selected frequency band are played for approximately 5 seconds each SCAN Fig 200 is displayed on the screen Start automatic playback Briefly press the settings button...

Page 201: ...ed page 196 In AM mode or in Media mode a traffic sta tion is automatically tuned in the background as long as the station has a good signal De pending on the situation this operation may take some ti...

Page 202: ...anges to the frequen cy of the set station that has the best signal at the time even if a regional broadcast that is in progress is interrupted a This depends on the country and unit in question AM se...

Page 203: ...ements news sports information weather warnings etc are played while the DAB Radio mode is ac tive DAB DAB station tracking Automatic station track ing within the DAB frequency range is active Automat...

Page 204: ...io Specification MP2 mp2 and MP3 mp3 files with transfer rates from 32 to 320 kbit s or varia ble transfer rate WAV files wav WMA files wma up to 10 mono stereo without copy protection and transfer ra...

Page 205: ...bum Note Do not use memory card adaptors USB extension cords or USB hubs SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio ration or loss of files on data storage devi ces Playback order of files and folders...

Page 206: ...D card 1 SD card 2 SD card page 208 USB 1 and USB 2 External data storage device connected to a USB port page 209 AUX External audio source connected to the AUX IN multimedia socket page 210 BT Audio...

Page 207: ...the user to select the source Nor will the media source change when it is ejec ted Switching the Media source Fig 205 MEDIA main menu Lower the base volume on the Infotainment system From the Media m...

Page 208: ...r view Fig 208 USB data storage device data bank view Open a title list Press the Selection function but ton Fig 206 OR Turn the adjustment knob The track that is playing is highlighted Fig 207 Search...

Page 209: ...titles in different cate gories and lists The existing tracks can be viewed and opened from these lists according to different classifications To switch between the Data bank view and the Folder view...

Page 210: ...til it clicks Right slot Enter a compatible SD card with the corner cut downwards and the title on the right the contact surfaces pointed to the left in the right SD card slot Fig 178 6 until it click...

Page 211: ...ts for media sources iPod iPad and iPhone Depending on the country and equipment iPods iPads or iPhones can be connec ted via the device s own USB cable to the ve hicle s USB port and used as audio so...

Page 212: ...n menu press the Fig 209 1 function button and select AUX The playback volume of the connected ex ternal audio source should be adjusted to the volume of the other audio sources page 179 Information o...

Page 213: ...Controlling playback The extent to which the Bluetooth audio sys tem can be operated through the infotain ment system depends on the connected Bluetooth device Note Due to the large number of possible...

Page 214: ...on button in the main Images menu Function button function Image view To adjust the image view format Automatic Images scale to the size of the screen the image may not be displayed com pletely Comple...

Page 215: ...ng the vehicle sensors Possible limitations in navigation In areas that are not or are only partially digi tised e g insufficient definition of one way streets and road categories the Infotain ment sy...

Page 216: ...button to open the last menu that was open in navigation If the Navigation main menu is not dis played press the infotainment button again until the main navigation menu is dis played OR Press the fun...

Page 217: ...ess the Edit button Search category Select the main category e g Ve hicle and travel the category e g Air ports and then the desired entry on the list Save To save the selected point of interest in th...

Page 218: ...raffic con gestion on the route An additional navigation announcement is given if the route is recalcu lated During a navigation announcement you can change its volume using the button For other annou...

Page 219: ...a stored ad dress postal address Home address Only one address or position can be stored as the home address at any one time The stored home address can be edited or over written If a home address ha...

Page 220: ...the tour Save To store the created tour in the tour mem ory Start To start route guidance Calculatea To update calculated distance and estimated arrival time Stopb To stop route guidance to the activ...

Page 221: ...earch category Select the main category e g Ve hicle and travel the category e g Air ports and then the desired entry on the list Save To save the selected point of interest in the destination memory...

Page 222: ...screen Map display Fig 218 Messages and function buttons on the map display Function buttons and messages on the map display To activate function buttons 1 and press function button 3 Function button...

Page 223: ...on the traffic bulletins that are received The rest of the route that has to be travelled can be manually excluded to force its recal culation page 216 Traffic reports on map selection Symbol Meaning...

Page 224: ...he function button will appear Press to start guidance to a destination Road signs indication The road sign indication must be active in the Navigation settings menu page 223 If there are road signs s...

Page 225: ...oute calculation wherever possible Avoid toll roads Toll roads will be excluded from the route calculation whenever possible Avoid tunnels Tunnels will be excluded from the route calculation whenever...

Page 226: ...iew during route guidance Destination The calculated distance to the destination is shown Next stopover The calculated distance to the next stopover is shown Note National border crossed Indication of...

Page 227: ...ast 20 centimetres between the aerials of the mobile telephone and the pacemaker Do not carry your switched on mobile telephone in your breast pocket directly over the pacemaker If you suspect interfe...

Page 228: ...used to manage calls through the infotainment system Audio profile A2DP This profile allows audio to be transmitted with stereo quality It may require connecting other profiles for managing and contro...

Page 229: ...essary confirm the pairing on the mo bile phone Depending on the mobile phone Use your mobile telephone to enter and confirm your PIN code as instructed in the display of the infotainment system OR Co...

Page 230: ...witch off Note If there was a mobile phone connected to the telephone management system the emitting unit of the mobile phone will still be on after turning the phone management system off You might h...

Page 231: ...p To open the Telephone settings page 236 menu Press to accept a call Press to end a call OR Press to reject an incoming call Press to mute the call signal during a call and to reactivate it a See mor...

Page 232: ...operation and effect Press to end a call a This button is only displayed when the phone call is on the mobile phone b Depending on the mobile phone connected Not available for the Media System Colour...

Page 233: ...and selected additional services related to traffic and trav el Call mailbox Press the Voice mail function button to start the connection OR Press the function button for about 2 seconds to start the...

Page 234: ...ountry code instead of the first two digits international access code e g 00 you can enter the character Press the function button 0 for approx 2 seconds to add the Phonebook Menu contacts Fig 225 Con...

Page 235: ...o the list Search the list and press on the desired contact to make the call Opening the detailed view of a contact Press the function button Fig 225 lo cated next to the entry in the contact list1 Al...

Page 236: ...e stored here 5 Drafts To open the Drafts folder SMSs stored as drafts are saved here 6 Open the Templates menu To select a text template from the list During route guidance a template is prepared wit...

Page 237: ...management system The stored prefix is placed before the phone number automatically and the con nection is started Also see page 231 Enter telephone number menu a Opening the detailed view of a conta...

Page 238: ...e infotainment system OR Press Find telephone to connect a new mobile phone Bluetooth Opens the menu Bluetooth set tings page 236 User profile Open the User profile settings menu page 236 Note Some te...

Page 239: ...imported phone book Delete other user profiles To delete all non active user profiles or just one of them Select ring tone a To select a ring tone from a list of preset melodies tones The selected rin...

Page 240: ...t the instructions to use a mobile telephone in the vehicle without connection to the external antenna page 345 The location of the mobile phone lodging sur face to use the comfort phone service de pe...

Page 241: ...bile phones or Media players The maximum charging capacity is 1 6 A Depending on the features the USB devices connected can also be used as audio sour ces page 201 Connect the desired USB device via a...

Page 242: ...ine the ignition remains switched on Automatic transmission before leaving the vehicle make sure that the ignition is switch ed off and the selector lever is in position P WARNING Always remove the ke...

Page 243: ...cle is stopped and the auto matic engine shutdown is active if The driver s seat belt is not fastened the driver does not step on any pedal the driver door is opened After automatically turning off th...

Page 244: ...engine does not start stop and wait for around 1 minute to try again If necessary perform an emergency start page 244 Diesel engines can take a few seconds longer than usual to start on cold days Duri...

Page 245: ...ncy disconnect will be required Press the starter button twice within 3 sec onds or press it once for more than 1 sec ond in Ignition and start button on page 241 WARNING Never switch off the engine w...

Page 246: ...a genu ine SEAT key with its correct code Note A perfect operation of the vehicle is ensur ed if genuine SEAT keys are used Emergency starting function Fig 235 Emergency ignition in vehicles with Key...

Page 247: ...for example The engine has not yet reached the re quired temperature for the Start Stop mode The temperature selected on the climate control has not been reached The interior temperature is very high...

Page 248: ...jams with frequent stopping and starting for example As soon as strong pressure is applied to the brake pedal the engine will stop When stopped the brake pedal must be kept pressed to ensure that the...

Page 249: ...eds selecting a gear that is too low can cause considerable damage to the clutch and the gearbox This can also oc cur if the clutch pedal is pressed and held and it does not engage CAUTION To prevent...

Page 250: ...termined by the engine load your individual driving style and the speed of the vehicle Standard forward driving position sports programme The shift up to a higher gear is automatically delayed and the...

Page 251: ...gaged Switch on the electronic parking brake and select the parking lock P Note If the lever is moved accidentally to N when driving release the accelerator and let the engine speed drop to idling bef...

Page 252: ...riving with an automatic gearbox The gearbox changes gear ratios automati cally as the vehicle moves The engine can only start with the selector lever in position P or N At low temperatures below 10 C...

Page 253: ...a brake system fault If you have to stop on a hill keep the vehi cle s brakes applied with the brake pedal or parking brake WARNING Please note that if the road surface is slip pery or wet the kick d...

Page 254: ...lev er Fig 241 Remove the lining from the area of the gear indication Fig 242 Manual release of gear selector lever In the event of a power failure when starting e g discharged battery the lever will...

Page 255: ...moved from the tiptronic posi tion Steering Information relating to different ve hicle processes Electro mechanical power steering adapts electronically to the speed of the car torque and steering ang...

Page 256: ...t it Consider the messages shown on the instru ment panel display Do not continue driving if the steering column re mains locked after switching on the ignition Seek specialist assistance The control...

Page 257: ...period during its first 1500 kilometres 1000 miles During its first few hours of running the internal friction in the engine is greater than later on when all the moving parts have bed ded down How th...

Page 258: ...y of your vehicle is limited by the tyres grip It is therefore no different from a car without four wheel drive So do not be tempted to drive too fast on firm or slippery roads just because the vehicl...

Page 259: ...s started A well serviced engine gives you the benefit of improved fuel efficiency as well as maximum reliability and an enhanced resale value A badly serviced engine can consume up to 10 more fuel th...

Page 260: ...n gine transmission or electrical system Whenever driving through water the Start Stop system must be switched off page 244 Note Check the depth of the water before en tering the flooded zone Do not s...

Page 261: ...speed is displayed on the instrument panel screen GRA status Fig 244 CCS temporarily switched off The set speed is displayed in small or darkened figures System error Contact a specialised workshop C...

Page 262: ...and change down a gear Operating the cruise control Fig 245 On the left of the steering column third lever for operating the GRA Connecting Move the lever towards the steering wheel to position If no...

Page 263: ...too close to the vehicle in front it will warn the driver with this indication on the instrument panel display The timing of the warning varies depending on driver behaviour and the traffic situation...

Page 264: ...s not react to pedes trians walking head on in the same lane The driver must always be ready to take over the control of the vehicle Note When Front Assist is connected the indi cations of other funct...

Page 265: ...er the igni tion is switched on When the Front Assist is switched off so too are the advance warning and the distance warning functions SEAT recommends leaving the Front Assist activated Exceptions pa...

Page 266: ...the ASR has been disconnected or the ESC activated in Sport mode page 286 If the ESC is controlling If several brake lights of the vehicle or elec trically connected trailer are damaged If there are m...

Page 267: ...a vehicle stop ped at the traffic lights The ACC only reacts to people if a pe destrian monitoring system is available The system does not react to animals or vehicles crossing your path or approachi...

Page 268: ...active Standby ACC active Indications on the display Fig 250 Vehicle ahead detected ACC is not ac tive and is not regulating your speed Distance from the vehicle ahead ACC is not active and is not reg...

Page 269: ...settings disconnect the ACC This way you can avoid possible damage If this occurs have it adjusted The sensor may not be adjusted correct ly if it receives an impact This may com promise the system s...

Page 270: ...instrument panel display modifies the se lected distance Fig 250 4 There are 5 distance levels to choose from SEAT recom mends level 3 The set distance can be changed when the vehicle is stopped or wh...

Page 271: ...mmed speed if the road traffic or weather conditions do not permit this Risk of accident Note The programmed speed is erased once the ignition or the ACC are switched off When the anti slip regulation...

Page 272: ...he ACC accelerates the vehicle automatically and thus reduces the distance from the vehicle in front When the vehicle moves to the overtaking lane if the ACC does not detect another ve hicle in front...

Page 273: ...e radar sensor and cause the ACC to react wrongly Factors that may affect how the radar sensor operates If laser sensor operation is impaired due to heavy rain snow or mud the ACC is deactiva ted temp...

Page 274: ...It lights up yellow Lane Assist system active but not available The system cannot accurately recognize the lane See page 273 lane assist system not available the control lamp is lit up in yellow It li...

Page 275: ...not available the control lamp is lit up yellow When driving at speeds below 65 km h 38 mph When the Lane Assist system does not de tect the dividing lines of the road For exam ple in the event warnin...

Page 276: ...n order to avoid influencing the operation of the system the following points must be taken into account Regularly clean the area of vision of the camera and keep it in a clean state without snow or i...

Page 277: ...dar sensors work properly keep the rear bumper free of snow and ice and do not cover it The rear bumper should only be painted with paint authorised by SEAT The blind spot detector s functions may be...

Page 278: ...r indicates the traffic situation to the left of the vehicle and the control lamp of the right hand external mirror indicates the traffic situation to the right of the vehicle In the case of retrofitt...

Page 279: ...Fig 262 with a speed differential of approx 10 km h 6 mph If the vehicle is passing at a consid erably higher speed no indication will be dis played The faster the vehicle approaches the soon er an i...

Page 280: ...1 7 mph After detecting that the vehicle is stationary the system keeps it that way for around 2 seconds After automatically braking to reduce dam age the system will not be able to automati cally br...

Page 281: ...possible to activate them if the tow hitch is electrically connected to a trailer or other similar object As soon as the driver starts to drive with a trailer connected electrically to the vehicle a m...

Page 282: ...em in urban traffic and short stretches or with very sporty driving Depending on the speed the braking force and the environmental conditions e g tem perature air humidity etc noises may be produced w...

Page 283: ...accident Ensure the vehicle does not move while in neutral when the engine is stopped The braking distance is increased considerably when the brake servo is not active If the brake is subjected to hig...

Page 284: ...arking brake can be prevented from be ing automatically released by continuously pulling up the Fig 264 switch when starting off The electronic parking brake is not discon nected until the button is r...

Page 285: ...itself and the button s control light goes out Fig 265 The elec tronic parking brake connects automatically if necessary to park the vehicle safely Conditions for keeping the vehicle station ary with...

Page 286: ...ESC or ABS or disconnection caused by the system The ESC works in combination with the ABS If the ABS fails the lamp also lights up Flashes ESC or ASR activated It lights up ASR manually deactivated...

Page 287: ...ing the wheels to spin On the other hand the outer wheel is receiving a lower drive torque than it could transmit This can cause a loss of grip on the drive axle in this case the front axle which resu...

Page 288: ...switch ASR on and off vehicles with ESC The electronic stability control ESC consists of ABS EDL and ASR and only works when the engine is running The ASR can be switched off while the engine is runn...

Page 289: ...omponent of the Park Assist system that helps to park the vehicle For vehicles with the optical parking system OPS the infotainment system screen dis plays the detected zones in front of and be hind t...

Page 290: ...ing and inter vene promptly if necessary To ensure that the system works properly the bumper sensors must be kept clean free of ice and snow and uncovered The bumper sensors may become dam aged or mis...

Page 291: ...st system until the manoeuvre is comple ted The park assist system steers the vehicle forwards and backwards until it is in a straight position in the parking space The manoeuvre is complete when the...

Page 292: ...pace Select reverse gear Follow the instructions given by the park assist system When the next indication appears release the steering wheel in Parking using the park assist system on page 289 The sys...

Page 293: ...or system on the bumpers transmit and receive ultrasound Using the ultrasound signal transmission reflection from the ob stacle and reception this system continu ously calculates the distance between...

Page 294: ...acteristics The parking aid system sometimes detects water on the sensors as an obstacle If the distance does not change the warn ing signal will sound less loudly after a few seconds If the continuou...

Page 295: ...he optical indi cation Press a button on the factory fitted infotain ment system for example the button OR briefly press the function button or RVC on the screen Automatic disconnection of the optical...

Page 296: ...ressing the button on the infotainment system screen Only the mode to which the points can be changed will be displayed WARNING Use of the camera to calculate the dis tance from obstacles people vehic...

Page 297: ...275 Reverse assist indication mode 2 connected Function buttons on the screen display the menu hide the menu Turning off the reversing camera im ages 1 2 Display help The help list explains the surfac...

Page 298: ...from a slope or gradient to a flat surface If the vehicle has been overloaded at the rear On approaching protruding objects These objects may be outside the angle of vision of the camera when reversin...

Page 299: ...een Fig 277 All of the lengths of the orientation lines use a vehicle located on a horizontal surface as reference Safety distance road area located up to 40 cm behind the vehicle Vehicle side limit T...

Page 300: ...Trailer weight drawbar load Never exceed the authorised trailer weight If you do not load the trailer up to the maximum permitted trailer weight you can then climb correspondingly steeper slopes The m...

Page 301: ...commends that if possible the tow hook be removed or covered when it is not going to be used In the event of a rear end collision the damage to the vehicle could be greater if the tow hook is fitted S...

Page 302: ...the rear Trailer maximum electricity consumption Never exceed the values indicated Brake lights total 84 Watts Turn signal on each side 54 watts Side lights and rear lights 50 Watts Reverse lights in...

Page 303: ...ude in the anti theft alarm The trailer is included in the anti theft system if the following conditions are met If the vehicle is factory equipped with an anti theft alarm and towing bracket If the t...

Page 304: ...t are experimental values only The correct figures for your specific model which may be lower than these figures are given in the vehicle documentation The information in the vehicle documentation tak...

Page 305: ...mbination weight of the towing vehicle and trailer the braking dis tance increases When going down a slope go into a lower gear if using a manual gearbox or the tip tronic automatic gearbox mode to ta...

Page 306: ...vehicle is factory equipped with a tow ing bracket or has been retro fitted with a compatible towing bracket The ESC and ASR are active The control lamp or is not lit up on the instrument cluster The...

Page 307: ...arking brake Switch off the engine Unhook the trailer and interrupt the electri cal connection between it and the vehicle If you are using an adapter remove it from the trailer s power socket Open the...

Page 308: ...The carri er system should not protrude more than 700 mm backwards from the spherical head On ly carrier systems on which up to 3 bikes can be mounted are allowed Heavier bicycles must be mounted as c...

Page 309: ...vehi cle 1 040 mm 41 inches 74 mm 3 inches 364 mm 14 inches 247 mm 10 inches 596 mm 23 inches 1 097 mm 43 inches 1 102 mm 43 inches WARNING If the cables are improperly or incorrectly connected this m...

Page 310: ...anister Naked flames are forbidden in the vicinity due to the risk of explosion Observe legislation governing the use storage and carrying of a spare fuel canis ter in the vehicle For safety reasons w...

Page 311: ...82 Identification of fuels according to European Union EU Directive 2014 94 Fuels are identified by different symbols on the pump and on your vehicle s tank flap The identification serves to prevent c...

Page 312: ...nverter Only use fuel additives that have been approved by SEAT The products that con tain substances to increase the octane rat ing or decrease knocking may contain met al additives that damage the e...

Page 313: ...ignored the yellow warning lamp will come on when the remaining range is less than 1000 km The indica tion that in XXX km it will no longer be possible to restart the engine will appear on the instru...

Page 314: ...p yellow There is a fault in the AdBlue system or unsuitable AdBlue fluid has been used Contact a specialised workshop Have the system checked there Several warning and control lamps should light up f...

Page 315: ...Make sure you wait for at least 30 seconds before starting the engine WARNING AdBlue should only be stored in the origi nal container which should be tightly closed and kept in a safe place CAUTION O...

Page 316: ...by a specialised work shop In general the emissions warning lamp will light up when any of these symptoms occur If this happens any unburnt fuel can enter the exhaust system and escape into the atmos...

Page 317: ...he high temperatures caused by the regeneration of the particulate filter it is possible that the radiator fan will acti vate after stopping the engine even it its operating temperature has not been r...

Page 318: ...oltage ignition system You should also observe the following Never touch the electrical wiring of the ignition system Ensure that jewellery loose clothing and long hair do not get trapped in ro tating...

Page 319: ...bonnet remains open thanks to the pressurised gas spring Closing the bonnet To close the bonnet pull it down to over come the gas strut pressure Allow the bonnet to fall into the lock carrier Do not p...

Page 320: ...02 00 VW 508 00 ACEA C3 or API SN Diesel engines standard VW 507 00 VW 505 01 ACEA C3 or API CK 4 Have the oil changed by a specialised work shop Using engine oil that is compliant with the VW 504 00...

Page 321: ...run the engine at idle speed until the operating temperature is reached and then stop Wait for about two minutes Pull out the dipstick Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth and insert it again pushing...

Page 322: ...evel must never be above zone Fig 288 A Otherwise oil can be drawn in through the crankcase breather and leak into the atmosphere via the exhaust sys tem Note Before a long trip we recommend finding a...

Page 323: ...h and this will worsen cooling When the coolant is topped up use a mixture of distilled water and at least 40 of the additive G12evo for optimal protection against corrosion Mixing G12evo with G13 TL...

Page 324: ...tank otherwise you could damage the engine If there is no coolant in the expansion tank do not con tinue driving You should obtain professional assistance If there is still some coolant in the expans...

Page 325: ...form in the brake sys tem These bubbles can significantly re duce braking power notably increasing braking distance and could result in the to tal failure of the brake system Be sure to always use th...

Page 326: ...ventila tion system The antifreeze could freeze on the windscreen and reduce visibility CAUTION Never mix an unsuitable antifreeze or other similar additives with the windscreen wash er water A greas...

Page 327: ...es sparks open flames and smoking are prohibited When handling cables and electrical equipment avoid causing sparks and electrostatic charge Never short the battery terminals High energy sparks can ca...

Page 328: ...ed work shop Charging or changing the battery If you often drive short distances or if the ve hicle is not driven for long periods the battery should be checked by a specialised work shop between the...

Page 329: ...heel included in the vehicle s equipment SEAT recommend that all work on tyres and wheels is carried out by a specialised work shop These workshops have the necessary special tools and replacement par...

Page 330: ...terms of aquaplaning grip excessive noise and wear Subsequent fitting of accessories If you wish to change or fit wheels rims or wheel trims we recommend that you consult with a SEAT Official Service...

Page 331: ...and rims as well as suitable wheel nuts approved by SEAT Otherwise the vehicle may be dam aged causing an accident For technical reasons it is not possible to use wheels of other vehicles in some cas...

Page 332: ...ig 294 Driving style Fast cornering heavy acceleration and hard braking squealing tyres all increase tyre wear Wheel balance The wheels on new vehicles are balanced However certain circumstances may l...

Page 333: ...ccording to the system Fig 296 The useful life of all the tyres will then be about the same time WARNING The tyres must be replaced at the latest when the tread is worn down to the tread wear indicato...

Page 334: ...rticularly to vehicles equipped with wide section tyres or with high speed tyres code letters H V or Y on the sidewall Only use winter tyres of the correct type ap proved for your vehicle The sizes of...

Page 335: ...Chains with links of maximum 15 mm Remove any central wheel trims and the rim ring before fitting snow chains WARNING The use of unsuitable or incorrectly fitted chains could lead to serious accidents...

Page 336: ...me for example when the front and rear wheels are swapped Switch the ignition on Press and hold down the Fig 297 button until an audible signal is heard When driving the system self calibrates the tyr...

Page 337: ...ur tyres to en sure that the tyre pressure is correct and that the tyres are not damaged due to puncture cuts tears and impacts dents Remove objects from the tyres only when they have not pierced the...

Page 338: ...ponents or fluids that 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...

Page 339: ...service you can select the fixed service However a fixed service may affect service costs The Service Advisor will gladly advise you Service interval display At SEAT the dates of the services are ind...

Page 340: ...approved by SEAT with a special emphasis on safety These parts correspond exactly to the manu facturer s requirements in terms of design accuracy of the measurements and materi als The original SEAT...

Page 341: ...can be damaging to your health if misused Always keep care products in a safe place out of the reach of children Danger of poisoning For the sake of the environment When purchasing car care products...

Page 342: ...of the car wash tunnel operator Risk of accident When cleaning the underbody or the in side of the wheel arches protect yourself from sharp or pointy metal parts Risk of cut After cleaning the brakes...

Page 343: ...utral soap solution two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water Paint Problem Solution Paint flaws Check the paint s colour code in an authorised service and re store with a touch up pencil Spilled fu...

Page 344: ...solution two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water Fabrics artificial Alcantara leather Problem Solution Particles of dirt stuck to surfaces Vacuum cleaner Water based dirt e g coffee tea blood etc...

Page 345: ...the windows To prevent damage to the heating of the rear window do not put stickers over the heating elements Covers trims Do not use cleaning products or chrome based cleaning agents Paint The vehic...

Page 346: ...nt Such coat ings can also cause the windscreen wiper blades to make noise Note Remains of insects can be removed much more easily with previously treated paint Regular car care treatments can prevent...

Page 347: ...retrofit installations of radio transmitters in the vehicle require prior approval SEAT generally authorises in vehicle installations of approved types of radio transmitters provi ded that The antenna...

Page 348: ...could cause a health hazard Note The posterior fitting of electric and elec tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its licence and could lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle registration document u...

Page 349: ...ecorded Under no circumstan ces are personal data such as name age or gender recorded Nevertheless third parties such as criminal proceedings authorities may relate the contents of the EDR data to oth...

Page 350: ...nent management is stored in the control units The programming of certain convenience functions such as the turn sig nals individual door opening and instructions on the display can be modified using...

Page 351: ...n the door strut states that all the safety standards and regulations established by the national traffic authorities responsible for road safety were met at the time of manufacture It may also give t...

Page 352: ...ut at a specialised workshop Collection of end of life vehicles and scrapping Collection of end of life vehicles An extensive network of used car reception centres already exists in much of Europe Af...

Page 353: ...Bluetooth MIB2 Entry MIB Standard 2 MIB2 Main Unit A580 A270 Features of the vehicle Name of the device according to the dec laration of compli ance Wireless hotspot MIB2 Main Unit A580 A270 Keyless A...

Page 354: ...dioelectrical equipment fitted in the vehicle Addresses of the manufacturers Radiofrequency remote control key Della KGaA Hueck Co Rixbecker Stra e 75 59552 Lippstadt GERMANY Radioelectrical equipment...

Page 355: ...otspot 2400 2483 5 MHz 10 dBm Leon Ateca and Tarraco Connection to the external antenna of the car GSM 900 880 915 MHz 33 dBm Ibiza Arona Leon Ateca Alhambra and Tarraco GSM 1800 1710 1785 MHz 30 dBm...

Page 356: ...dels Wireless charging 110 120 kHz 10 W Ibiza Arona Leon Ateca and Tarraco Instrument panel 125 kHz 40 dB A m All SEAT models a The commissioning or authorisation of radioelectrical technology may be...

Page 357: ...t countries do not have a type plate Fuel consumption Approved consumption values are derived from measurements performed or supervised by certified EU laboratories according to the legislation in for...

Page 358: ...le useful load decreases propor tionally Trailer weight The maximum permitted drawbar load on the ball head of the towing bracket is 100 kg WARNING The values indicated for the maximum per mitted weig...

Page 359: ...nds 9 9 9 9 7 8 Maximum authorized weight kg 5 7 seats 2 300 2 420 2 310 2 430 2 360 2 490 Diesel engines 2 0 TDI CR 2 0 TDI CR Start Stop Power output in kW PS at 1 min 85 115 3 500 110 150 3 500 110...

Page 360: ...e Nm at 1 min 380 1 750 3 000 No of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1 968 Fuel Diesel according to standard EN 590 min 51 CN Gearbox manual DSG DSG 4Drive Top speed km h 215 VI 213 VI 211 VII Acceleratio...

Page 361: ...ALHAMBRA A B Front and rear projection mm 968 966 C Wheelbase mm 2 919 D Length mm 4 854 E F Front reara track width mm 1 569 1 617 G Width mm 1 904 H Height at kerb weight mm 1 720 Turning radius m 1...

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Page 363: ...g 25 description 22 front airbags 23 how it works 23 Air conditioning Climatronic 160 manual air conditioning 162 usage instructions 163 Air recirculation 164 Air vents 164 Alternator warning lamp 326...

Page 364: ...rce 210 AUX IN multimedia socket 150 Auxiliary heating 166 activate 168 automatic disconnection 79 connecting 166 disconnecting 166 electricity consumers 169 programming 168 radio operated remote cont...

Page 365: ...3 bonnet 316 luggage compartment 107 panoramic roof 113 windows 111 Coat hooks 155 Coming Home 119 Communication between the Infotainment System and mobile devices 184 Compass 81 Connectivity Full Lin...

Page 366: ...lter 314 preheating 240 refuelling 311 Disconnection of devices 326 Disposal airbag system 350 seat belt tensioners 21 vehicle at the end of its useful life 350 Distance control see Adaptive Cruise Co...

Page 367: ...ever 252 Emissions control system AdBlue 311 catalytic converter 314 control lamp 313 particulate filter 314 Engine assisted start 50 noises 242 preheating 240 running in 255 Start Stop system 244 sta...

Page 368: ...192 Front airbags 23 Front Assist see Emergency braking assist system 261 Front drink holders 156 Front passenger front airbag control lamp 23 Fuel diesel 311 ethanol 310 fuel gauge 79 identification...

Page 369: ...ons 170 scroll button 177 scroll screen 177 search on lists 177 selecting tuning and saving stations 196 sound distribution Balance and Fader 179 station logos 195 switching on and off 175 system sett...

Page 370: ...g home 119 main beam headlight lever 117 main beam headlights 115 reading lights 122 side lights 115 switch 115 switching on and off 115 trips abroad 122 turn signal lever 117 Loading the luggage comp...

Page 371: ...tion display 71 Multifunction steering wheel with voice control 87 Multimedia 238 N Navigation 213 change view 219 entering the destination 214 import vCards 221 indications and symbols 214 main menu...

Page 372: ...cting 282 emergency brake function 282 Parking distance warning system see Parking aid 291 Parking side lights 292 Parking automatic transmission 250 Particulate filter 314 Pedals 12 14 Petrol additiv...

Page 373: ...dependent heating 167 changing the battery 167 Repairs 350 Repair work 344 Reprogramming of control units 348 Reverse assist 294 display 295 fault 295 mode 1 296 mode 2 297 special characteristics 296...

Page 374: ...ce notification consult 82 Set of vehicle keys 91 Setup Full Link 190 voice control 183 Shift paddles automatic transmission 249 Side airbags safety instructions 26 Sliding door 103 child lock 105 ele...

Page 375: ...rings 143 fold down the front passenger s backrest 136 loading the trailer 302 positioning the load 138 positioning the luggage 138 roof carrier 148 roof carrier system 148 149 trailer 298 trailer mo...

Page 376: ...cal requirements 299 towable loads 302 towing cable 300 301 trailer mode 303 unlocking the tow hook electrically 305 vertical load on the tow hitch 298 302 Trailer mode see Trailer 298 Transport lugga...

Page 377: ...exterior of the vehicle 339 high pressure cleaning equipment 339 sensors 287 291 special characteristics 109 Weights 355 Wheel balance 330 Wheel nuts 45 331 anti theft device 45 caps 45 torque 48 Whee...

Page 378: ...Index X XDS 285 Other Characters TP Traffic information 198 376...

Page 379: ...f the date of closing print Re printing copying or translating whether total or partial is not allowed unless SEAT allows it in written form SEAT reserves all rights in accordance with the Copyright A...

Page 380: ...Owner s manual SEAT Alhambra 7N5012720BM Ingl s 7N5012720BM 07 19 SEAT Alhambra Ingl s 07 19...

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