Seat Mii 2020 Owner'S Manual Download Page 35

Transporting children safely

Fitting a child seat using the seat belt

If you want to fit a universal approval catego-
ry (U) child seat in your vehicle, you must
check that the seat is approved for your vehi-

cle. You will find any necessary information
on the child seat’s orange ECE approval la-

bel. The following table shows the different
fitting options.

Age group

Weight of the child

Front passenger seat

Rear seats

Front passenger air-

bag activated

Front passenger air-

bag deactivated

Group 0

Up to 10 kg

X

U

U

Group 0+

Up to 13 kg

X

U

U

Group 1

Rear-facing

From 9 to 18 kg

X

U

U

Forward-facing

From 9 to 18 kg

U

X

U

Group 2

From 15 to 25 kg

U

X

U

Group 3

From 22 to 36 kg

U

X

U

U:

 universal.

X:

 vehicle seat unsuitable for fitting this group of child seat.

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 position of the seat belt
height regulator must be used with rear-fac-
ing child seats.

Put the seat belt in place and pass it

through the child seat 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 travelling, children must be secured
in the vehicle with a restraint system suita-
ble for age, weight and size.

Read and always observe information

and warnings concerning the use of child
seats 

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Summary of Contents for Mii 2020

Page 1: ...Mii Owner s manual 12S012720BB Ingl s 12S012720BB 08 20 SEAT Mii Ingl s 08 20...

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: ...ersion of the manual can be found on SEAT s official website Fig 1 SEAT website scan the QR code Fig 1 OR enter the following address in the navi gator website http www seat com owners your seat manua...

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Page 7: ...67 Central locking 69 Doors 72 Rear lid 73 Window controls 75 Lights 76 Vehicle lighting 76 Interior lights 81 Visibility 82 Windscreen wiper and rear window wiper systems 82 Mirrors 84 Sun protection...

Page 8: ...ng system 178 Brake fluid 180 Windscreen washer reservoir 181 12 volt battery 182 Wheels 186 Wheels and tyres 186 Tyre pressure monitor system 192 Maintenance 194 SEAT Maintenance Programme 194 Servic...

Page 9: ...Emergency opening page 75 High voltage battery charging socket Open Close cap page 160 Levels control Brake fluid page 180 1 2 3 4 Battery 12V page 182 Bonnet Unlocking lever page 177 Open close page...

Page 10: ...78 Cruise control page 146 Steering wheel adjustment page 13 Warning lamps page 65 Wipers and rear window wiper page 82 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Driver information system page 63 Air conditioning page 100 Hazard...

Page 11: ...s of the vehicle Interior view Headrest adjustment page 87 Isofix anchors page 29 Seat belts page 14 Interior mirror page 84 Handbrake page 152 Disconnecting the front passenger front airbag page 23 1...

Page 12: ...at the passengers in the rear seats always have the head restraints in the in use position page 87 Instruct passengers to adjust the head re straints according to their height Protect children with ap...

Page 13: ...icle occupants Correct position on the seat Fig 2 The correct distance between the driver and the steering wheel must be at least 25 cm 10 inches Fig 3 Seat belt adjusted correctly The correct sitting...

Page 14: ...with seat belts For children always use a certified pro tection system certified and suited for their weight and height page 26 While driving always keep your feet in the footwell Never place them ove...

Page 15: ...t of the steering wheel can result in severe or fatal injury After adjusting the steering column push the lever Fig 4 1 firmly upwards to en sure the steering wheel does not acciden tally change posit...

Page 16: ...cts from the front passenger seat and store them safely The control lamp lights up to remind the driver to fasten their seat belt Before starting the vehicle Fasten your seat belt securely Instruct yo...

Page 17: ...ent Furthermore properly worn seat belts improve the protec tion provided by airbags in the event of an accident For this reason wearing a seat belt is required by law in most countries Although your...

Page 18: ...cle starts moving a type of en ergy called kinetic energy starts acting on both the vehicle and its passengers The amount of kinetic energy depends on the speed of the vehicle and on the weight of the...

Page 19: ...elt s buckle Properly worn seat belts hold the vehicle oc cupants in the position that most protects them in the event of an accident or sudden braking Fastening the seat belt Fasten your seat belt be...

Page 20: ...t sit ting 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...

Page 21: ...not an indication of fire in the vehicle The relevant safety requirements must be observed when the vehicle or components of the system are scrapped Specialised workshops are familiar with these regu...

Page 22: ...s for triggering the airbag are the type of accident the angle of impact and the vehicle speed Whether or not the airbags are triggered de pends primarily on the vehicle deceleration rate resulting fr...

Page 23: ...indication of fire in the vehicle The airbag system is only ready to function when the ignition is on In special accidents instances several air bags may activate at the same time In the event of mino...

Page 24: ...lamp does not re main lit or if it is lit together with the control lamp on the instrument panel there may be a fault in the airbag system WARNING In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat belt t...

Page 25: ...passenger airbag Fig 16 In the interior rear view mirror bracket control lamp for the deactivation of the front passenger front airbag Deactivate the front passenger front airbag only if you have to...

Page 26: ...s also hold the passengers in the event of a side collision this is how these airbags provide maximum protection WARNING If you do not wear a seat belt if you lean forward or are not seated correctly...

Page 27: ...ext AIR BAG In conjunction with the seat belts the head protection airbag system gives the vehicle occupants additional protection for the head and upper body in the event of a severe side collision T...

Page 28: ...ision apply also to children page 16 But unlike adults children do not have fully developed muscle and bone struc tures This means that children are subject to a greater risk of injury To reduce the r...

Page 29: ...EAT vehicles You can find the right child seat for your model and age group at SEAT dealers Child seats by approval category Child seats may have the approval category of universal semi universal vehi...

Page 30: ...contact with the child s feet If a semi universal type chair is to be instal led in which the method of attachment to the car is through the seat belt and support bracket it should never be installed...

Page 31: ...e vehicle causing possibly fatal injuries to themselves and to the other vehi cle occupants Never leave a child alone in the child seat or in the vehicle Children who are less than 1 5 metres tall mus...

Page 32: ...use of the support bracket can cause serious or fatal injury Make sure the support bracket is correct ly and safely installed Fit a child seat with the ISOFIX i Size and Top Tether system Fig 23 Rear...

Page 33: ...tting a forward facing i Size child seat with universal approval a The indication of class according to size corresponds to the authorised bodyweight for the child seat In child seats with universal o...

Page 34: ...Tether in rear facing moun ted seats Currently there are very few rear facing child safety seats that have Top Tether Please carefully read and follow the seat manufac turer instructions to learn the...

Page 35: ...15 to 25 kg U X U Group 3 From 22 to 36 kg U X U U universal X vehicle seat unsuitable for fitting this group of child seat Fitting a child seat using the seat belt Set the height of the seat belt su...

Page 36: ...passenger seat footwell The fire extinguisher must conform to legal requirements be ready for use and be checked regularly Check the certification seal on the extinguisher WARNING Loose objects in th...

Page 37: ...e You should only use the tyre mobility set if the vehicle is parked in a safe place you are fa miliar with the procedure and you have the necessary tyre mobility set Otherwise you should seek profess...

Page 38: ...ve 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 compr...

Page 39: ...eck the pressure again after 10 minutes page 37 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 fle...

Page 40: ...eel cover The wheel covers must be removed for ac cess to the wheel bolts Removing Take the wheel brace and the wire hook from the vehicle tool kit page 34 Hook the wire through one of the grooves of...

Page 41: ...before raising the vehicle with the jack If the wheel bolt is very tight carefully push on the end of the wheel wrench with your foot Hold on to the vehicle for support and take care not to slip durin...

Page 42: ...r oil to wheel bolts or to the wheel hub threads Even if the bolts have been tightened to the prescri bed torque they could come loose while driving Never loosen the screwed joints of wheel rims with...

Page 43: ...wise 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 supporte...

Page 44: ...the wheel brace should be used for turning wheel bolts only Do not use it to loosen or tighten the wheel bolts Tyres with directional tread pattern Tyres with directional tread pattern have been desi...

Page 45: ...it clear of ice Changing the wiper rear wiper blades Fig 39 Changing the windscreen wiper blades Fig 40 Removing and fitting the rear window wiper blade The windscreen wiper blades are supplied as st...

Page 46: ...nd increase the risk of acci dent and serious 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...

Page 47: ...battery ter minals Starting Start the engine of the vehicle with the boosting battery and let it run at idling speed Connect the vehicle s drive system with the discharged 12 volt battery Removing the...

Page 48: ...t bumper remove the cover Fig 43 Right side of the front bumper towline anchorage in position The housing of the screw towing eye is on the right side of the front bumper behind a lid Fig 42 The towin...

Page 49: ...uses with a fuse of the same am perage same colour and markings and size Never replace a fuse by a metal strip sta ple or similar CAUTION To prevent damage to the vehicle s electric system before repl...

Page 50: ...nt fuse box cover To open the engine compartment fuse box Open the bonnet page 176 Press the locking tabs to release the fuse box cover Fig 46 Then lift the cover out To fit the cover place it on the...

Page 51: ...Turn signal PY21W NA LL Retro fog light P21W Reverse lights R10W WARNING Take particular care when working on components in the engine compartment if the engine is warm Risk of burns The H4 HB4 and H7...

Page 52: ...g 49 D down wards in the direction of the arrow unclip sideways and remove it Remove the bulb from the holder If neces sary press the lock on the bulb holder Replace the faulty bulb with a new identic...

Page 53: ...Turn the bulb holder Fig 51 in the direc tion of the arrow in an anticlockwise direc tion as far as it will go and remove it along with the bulb pulling backwards Replace the faulty bulb with a new i...

Page 54: ...the bulb holder in the tail light unit The locking tabs arrow must be heard to en gage Fig 53 Assembling the rear light units Carefully insert the tail light unit into the opening in the bodywork Hold...

Page 55: ...it audibly clicks into place Replace the side turn signal bulb Fig 56 Removing the side turn signal Fig 57 Side turn signal Bulb replacement With one hand move the side turn signal backwards Fig 56 1...

Page 56: ...Operation Fig 58 Instruments and controls 54...

Page 57: ...107 Buttons for Turn the emergency lights on and off 80 Lane Assist 148 Right seat heating controls 103 Storage compartment with drink holder in the centre console 95 Storage glove compartment 94 Tyre...

Page 58: ...ad 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 instructions on the instrume...

Page 59: ...59 Display indications page 59 Charge level display indicates the level of charge of the high voltage battery page 163 Reset button for trip recorder trip 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note Depending on the vehicle ot...

Page 60: ...for a long period of time it is mainly seen because the power indicator needle is above the low consump tion zone Fig 60 A the time during which the maximum power is available is re duced In the indic...

Page 61: ...it is also indica ted by an audible warning The display may vary according to the type of instrument pan el fitted Warning and information messages The system runs a check on certain compo nents and...

Page 62: ...driv ing style is maintained The calculation is made based on current energy consumption among other factors To change between the indication of the range and the trip odometer briefly press the adju...

Page 63: ...displays Time Current time in hours h and minutes min Travelling time This indicates the hours h and minutes min since the ignition was switched on Consumption The current energy con sumption is indi...

Page 64: ...while the vehicle is moving Faults displayed on the instrument panel as red and yellow warning symbols accompa nied with messages and depending on the case even an audible warning page 65 The represen...

Page 65: ...ew seconds Check the service date With the ignition switched on the engine off and the vehicle stopped the current service can be checked Select the menu Settings Select the Information option from th...

Page 66: ...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 62 Wiper lever buttons for using the in stru...

Page 67: ...connection caused by the system OR ESC or ASR in oper ation page 152 Fault in Traction Control or discon nection caused by the system OR Traction Control in operation page 152 Fault in the ABS page 15...

Page 68: ...t may stall in traffic or accidents and seri ous injuries may occur Never ignore warning lamps or text mes sages Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possi ble A faulty vehicle represents a risk of acci...

Page 69: ...e button is pressed replace the key s battery page 68 Spare key To obtain a spare key and other vehicle keys the vehicle chassis number is required Each new key contains a microchip which must be code...

Page 70: ...r loading The vehicle is then unlocked Lock it if necessary Spare remote control keys are available at your Technical Service where they must be matched to the locking system Up to five remote control...

Page 71: ...ice from a SEAT dealer or a specialised company Synchronize the vehicle key If the button is pressed frequently outside of the vehicle range it is possible that the ve hicle can no longer be locked or...

Page 72: ...e is unlocked and once when the vehicle is locked If it does not flash this indicates that one of the doors the rear lid or the bonnet is not closed correctly Accidental lock out The central locking s...

Page 73: ...e central locking switch to lock your vehicle The Safe security system will not activate It is not possible to open the doors or the rear lid from the outside for safety reasons e g when stopped at tr...

Page 74: ...ecially children in the vehicle if it is locked from the outside and the Safe security system is activa ted as the doors and windows cannot then be opened from the inside Locked doors could delay assi...

Page 75: ...ted and deactivated manually as described below Activating the childproof lock Unlock the vehicle and open the door in which you wish to activate the childproof lock With the door open rotate the groo...

Page 76: ...mpartment At outside temperatures of less than 0 C 32 F the pressurised gas struts cannot always automatically lift the rear lid In this case open the rear lid manually Opening the rear lid Fig 73 On...

Page 77: ...ly and fully closed Insert the vehicle key into the lock cylinder of the driver door and turn the key in a clock wise direction page 69 Emergency unlocking of the rear lid Fig 75 From the luggage comp...

Page 78: ...func tions within about 2 metres of the vehicle To avoid injuries always keep an eye on the windows when pressing the button to close them The windows stop moving as soon as the button is released Si...

Page 79: ...driving light consists of individu al lights in the front headlamps The DRL LED headlight running lights consist of LED lights If an LED light fails go to an au thorised workshop for its replacement W...

Page 80: ...79 Dash panel lights control The warning lamps or also show on the light switch or instrument panel when the front fog lights are on Turning on the front fog lights pull the light switch out to its fi...

Page 81: ...weather conditions the headlights tail lights and turn signals may mist up inside temporarily This is normal and in no way effects the useful life of the vehicle lighting system Coming home and Leav...

Page 82: ...ake the vehicle key with you when you leave the vehicle All turn signals flash simultaneously when the hazard warning lights are switched on The two turn signal turn signal lamps and the turn signal l...

Page 83: ...SEAT recommends visiting a technical service Note The use of stickers to cover headlights is only permitted over a short period To mod ify the direction of the headlamps more permanently please take...

Page 84: ...short clean Hold the lever down for more time to in crease the wipe frequency 5 Windscreen washer The windscreen washer function is activated by push ing the lever towards the steering wheel and the w...

Page 85: ...ar Wiper functions Windscreen wipers performance in differ ent situations If the vehicle is stopped the activated posi tion temporarily moves to the previous posi tion When wiping at intervals the int...

Page 86: ...the rain sensor on Next the rain sensor detects the re duction in the sensitive surface area and adapts accordingly The behaviour of the sensor will vary with the size of the damage caused by the sto...

Page 87: ...g towards the side window or pull it away from the win dow until it clicks into place WARNING Convex or wide angle exterior mirrors give a larger field of vision However they make objects look smaller...

Page 88: ...clude a re flective infrared coating The section above the rear vision mirror has been left uncoated communication window to allow electric components from the accessories shop to operate correctly Fi...

Page 89: ...s below its upper edge In the low est position there may be a small distance between the head restraint and the backrest Adjusting the head restraint for tall people Push the head restraint up as far...

Page 90: ...seats If necessary reinstall and readjust the head restraints WARNING Folding and lifting the backrests of the rear seats carelessly without paying attention could cause serious injury Never fold or l...

Page 91: ...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...

Page 92: ...oving Detach the cord loops Fig 94 B from their hooks A Unclip the shelf from the side supports C by pulling it up and removing the shelf Fitting Insert the shelf horizontally to make the horseshoe co...

Page 93: ...de Fig 96 ar rows Place the variable floor over the floor lining If necessary fold the backrest of the rear seat forward page 88 Extending the luggage compartment for ward Disassemble the luggage comp...

Page 94: ...g hooks Fig 97 In the luggage compartment bag hooks There may be hooks in the upper left and right part of the luggage compartment WARNING Never use these hooks to secure objects In case of sudden bra...

Page 95: ...accessories can be acquired at SEAT dealerships Always secure the crossbars and the roof carrier system properly Always take the as sembly instructions that come with the cross bars and the roof carr...

Page 96: ...ways use belts or retaining straps that are suitable and in a good condition Storage compartment Introduction Use the storage compartments only for small or light items WARNING Objects in the driver s...

Page 97: ...d while the vehicle is in motion Bag support Fig 100 Storage compartment on the pas senger side folding hook On the glove compartment lever there is a folding hook Fig 100 for hanging small pieces of...

Page 98: ...ing hot beverages in the bottle holders might spill and cause burns Ensure that no bottles or other objects are dropped in the driver footwell while driving as they could get under the pedals and obst...

Page 99: ...wer socket Maximum power con sumption 12 Volts 120 Watts The maximum capacity of the socket must not be exceeded The power consumption is indicated on the rating plate of each appli ance Where 2 or mo...

Page 100: ...power sockets before switching the ignition on or off and before starting the drive system Never connect an appliance to the 12 volt power socket that consumes more than the power indicated in watts...

Page 101: ...ng though the interior during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or in the event of an accident and could cause inju ries The infotainment system holder must be properly secured in the correspondin...

Page 102: ...n mode switched on the windows can mist over very quickly considerably limiting visibility Switch air recirculation mode off when it is not required WARNING Stuffy or used air will increase fatigue an...

Page 103: ...Climatronic con trols Automatic mode Automatic adjustment of temperature fan and air distribution Automatic mode is disa bled when the ventilation is modified manual ly Cooling mode Press the button...

Page 104: ...consumption The air conditioner operates most effectively with the windows closed However if the pas senger compartment has become excessive ly hot due to being exposed to the sun it will cool down mo...

Page 105: ...lity Switch air recirculation mode off when it is not required CAUTION Do not smoke when air recirculation is switched on in vehicles with an air condi tioner The smoke taken in could lie on the cooli...

Page 106: ...he environment The seat heating should remain on only when needed Otherwise it is unnecessary energy consumption Stationary air conditioning Introduction With the stationary air conditioning you can c...

Page 107: ...ctor is not plugged in This setting is memorised in the vehicle The stationary air conditioning will not start even if it has been programmed if the option that allows air conditioning without the cha...

Page 108: ...osite function may briefly turn on Thus for example if the stationary air condi tioning has been set to the maximum cooling power the heating may be switched on if the outside temperature is too low T...

Page 109: ...connect ing or switching audio sources WARNING The driving recommendations and traffic indications shown on the navigation system may differ from the current traffic situation Traffic signs and traffi...

Page 110: ...king mechanism Only use compatible memory cards CAUTION The vehicle loudspeakers may be dam aged if the volume is too high or the sound is distorted Note For the proper functioning of the Infotain men...

Page 111: ...111 page 111 Slot for SD cards page 122 Screen AUX IN multimedia socket page 124 Settings button search and selection page 111 Radio mode change of band frequency page 115 Media mode audio sources pa...

Page 112: ...mode page 118 Media page 120 Media sources and audio files page 120 Playback order page 121 Select a Media source page 121 SD card page 122 USB port page 123 Bluetooth page 123 AUX IN jack page 124 T...

Page 113: ...r instance equipment button Unnamed equipment buttons are located be low the display These equipment buttons are known as function buttons as their purpose depends on the active function mode The func...

Page 114: ...nges by lightly pressing the setting button Press the device button function but ton to close the SETUP menu While changing the volume settings the au dio source being played will be heard with the se...

Page 115: ...u can set the Media mode settings Mix Rep incl subfolders It states that random play and repeat play may include possible existing subfolders The setting only affects the playback of MP3 WMA files Sel...

Page 116: ...source safely With this option you can safely remove an inserted SD card or a connec ted USB device Factory settings You can restore the factory settings of Radio Media Sound and System separately or...

Page 117: ...shown on the bottom of the display Press the equipment button gain to display more functions for the radio receiver The following options are available Search next station Access a previously saved s...

Page 118: ...pport for TP the following warning will appear on the screen NO TP Press the TP function button again to de activate the TP function again TP function active While the traffic station tracking is acti...

Page 119: ...on a few times to cycle through the different lower function buttons Changing station Fig 113 Go to the next available station with the arrow buttons Fig 114 Changing the stations with the arrow butto...

Page 120: ...n RADIO 21 will be saved in this preset button You can update the station list by pressing and holding the equipment button or using the function button Fig 116 Choosing memorised stations Fig 117 Rad...

Page 121: ...quency band Fig 120 RADIO main menu Indication of pre set buttons Starting the DAB radio mode Press the button Press the DAB Fig 119 function button to open DAB Radio mode After switching to DAB radio...

Page 122: ...played with their corre sponding applications or the radio s audio in puts Note Do not use memory card adapters SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio ration or loss of files on data storage devi c...

Page 123: ...ctory indica tion 01 Track 5 in the first F1 1 subfolder of fold er F1 indication 02 Track 6 in the first F1 1 1 subfolder of folder F1 1 indication 03 Track 7 in the second F1 2 subfolder of folder F...

Page 124: ...following function but tons are available on the bottom of the dis play Active function buttons are highlighted Function button Meaninga Playlist notification Here you can also se lect a track directl...

Page 125: ...it is not possi ble to guarantee fault free operation of all functions described here Take into account all other instructions and limitations regarding requirements for media sources Disconnecting Co...

Page 126: ...m jack connector A connected external audio source is played over the vehicle speakers andcannot be controlled via the radio system controls The AUX IN multimedia connection must be activated in the s...

Page 127: ...d After pressing once more the repeat function is deactiva ted Telephone Connection and operation Requirements for phone management Your mobile phone s connected to the Info tainment System through Bl...

Page 128: ...128 Moreover the following options are available here calls the emergency number1 connects to a SEAT fault service1 connects to the SEAT information hot line1 starts call to your voice mail For this...

Page 129: ...ton Active call If you accept the incoming call you have the following options during the call Fig 130 Press the function button to emit DTMF tones e g to operate an answering ma chine Press the funct...

Page 130: ...se the telephone function of your connected smartphone over the radio using the right switch 1 2 3 4 5 Note To operate the telephone and multimedia aspects and for navigation with the con nected smart...

Page 131: ...icle To operate the media and phone and to navigate with your Smartphone plugged in please read the electronic Instructions Manual of the manufacturer If a device connected by Bluetooth sup ports this...

Page 132: ...despite the locking mechanisms fitted to the vehi cle If malicious software is introduced into the vehicle it can influence deactivate or control the control units and vehicle func tions and cause ser...

Page 133: ...i cations Malicious software on data storage devi ces computers tablets or mobile phones Legal provisions Fig 132 Marking for vehicles that send track ing information When contracting SEAT CONNECTION...

Page 134: ...rvices and the control unit are deactivated Faults Even if the prerequisites for the use of SEAT CONNECT services are met there may be factors beyond the control of SEAT that inter fere with the execu...

Page 135: ...ach time the selector lever is changed to position D B or R When the vehicle is travelling less than 10 km h 6 mph and the driver s door is opened When the vehicle is stopped and the brake pedal is pr...

Page 136: ...on If the recuperation is very intense the brake light of the vehicle may also be switch ed on As the charge level of the high voltage battery increases the recuperation reduces and thus the effect of...

Page 137: ...ough recuperation will be enabled Slow down before starting a long dis tance with a steep descent During a long distance with a steep de scent reduce the speed with the vehicle brake Connecting and di...

Page 138: ...he ig nition lock if the selector lever is in position P If necessary press the lock key on the selector lever and release it again The key can only be removed from the ig nition lock if the selector...

Page 139: ...essed Set the selector lever to the D B position or engage the reverse gear page 140 Release the handbrake and brake pedal page 152 Press the accelerator pedal WARNING Never leave the vehicle with the...

Page 140: ...mpart ment for a few more minutes even with the ignition switched off or the key outside the ignition lock The radiator fan is automati cally switched off Never leave the vehicle with the drive system...

Page 141: ...of the ignition lock For this reason the vehicle s drive system can only be connected with a properly coded Original SEAT key This type of keys can be purchased from a SEAT dealer Note The correct op...

Page 142: ...system does not work or has a fault Contact a specialised workshop It lights up green The engine will not start The brake pedal is not pressed when changing the position of the selector lever from N...

Page 143: ...lever locks In rare cases it may happen that the selector lever lock does not engage In this case the traction is cancelled to prevent the vehicle from moving accidentally To engage the se lector lev...

Page 144: ...still does not move in the de sired direction there is a fault in the system Request the help of specialised personnel and have the system checked WARNING Rapid acceleration can cause loss of trac tio...

Page 145: ...start moving before moving press the brake pedal for a few sec onds Steering Information relating to different ve hicle processes Electro mechanical power steering assists the driver when steering El...

Page 146: ...s the driver can adapt different characteristics of the ve hicle systems to the current driving situation and to an economic driving style Among the systems that can be adapted are for exam ple engine...

Page 147: ...ears on the in strument panel display WARNING The driving properties may change de pending on the selected driving profile Never allow the selection of the driving pro file to induce you to take any r...

Page 148: ...econds This is the time taken for the function check WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Con trol and warning lamps on page 66 Introduction The cruise control system CCS is able to maintain the set...

Page 149: ...d the sys tem will not control it Activating the cruise control Press button Fig 139 2 in area The current speed is stored and the cruise control is activated Temporarily interrupting Move the control...

Page 150: ...well maintained motorways and highways The system is not available under the follow ing conditions The driving speed allowed is below 55 km h 32 mph The system has not detected any lane lines Temporar...

Page 151: ...owing situations Due to the limits of the Lane Assist system switch it off in the following situations When more attention is required of the driv er When driving in a sporty style In unfavourable wea...

Page 152: ...lo so there is a risk of an accident page 180 Brake fluid Stop the vehicle and do not drive on Obtain technical assistance If the brake warning lamp lights up to gether with the ABS lamp this could b...

Page 153: ...ystem is switched on WARNING Any anomaly in the brake system can in crease the braking distance with the re sulting risk of an accident New brake pads and discs must be run in and do not have the corr...

Page 154: ...row Fig 142 and guide the handbrake lever down fully Always pull the handbrake all the way up to avoid driving off while the brake is on WARNING Never use the handbrake to stop the vehi cle when it is...

Page 155: ...match the amount of grip available This helps the car to start moving accelerate or climb a gradient Electronic differential lock EDL When the EDL detects wheelspin it brakes the spinning wheel and d...

Page 156: ...that the accident risk always increases if you drive fast espe cially in corners or on a slippery road or if you follow too close behind the vehicle in front of you The ESC ABS ASR EDS or HBA system c...

Page 157: ...he ultrasound signal transmission reflection from the ob stacles and reception this system continu ously calculates the distance between the bumper and the obstacle WARNING The parking distance warnin...

Page 158: ...rking distance warning system on and off Switch on With the ignition switched on se lect reverse gear A short audible warning confirms that the parking distance warning system is switched on and funct...

Page 159: ...urs colour display The distance to the obstacle behind is approximately 31 150 cm The audio signal is intermittent The distance to the obstacle behind is approximately 0 30 cm The audio sig nal is con...

Page 160: ...com partment hot surface warning Overview of the high voltage system The high voltage system is made up by among others the following components High voltage battery Electronic power module Electric...

Page 161: ...s keep children away from from the high voltage battery The instruction manual and the workshop information contain further information and warnings to this regard An inappropriate handling of the hig...

Page 162: ...s Never touch the fluids or come into con tact with the gases that may be released from the high voltage battery especially if the battery has been damaged In the event of a fire leave the danger area...

Page 163: ...ehicle floor Fig 147 The high voltage battery can either be charged immediately or programmed page 167 Always bear in mind the safety warnings Before charging the battery disconnect the drive system p...

Page 164: ...replacement we recommend you only use SEAT charging cables Never modify or repair the electrical components especially those belonging to the high voltage system Never charge the vehicle in places wh...

Page 165: ...tage battery reserve level The charge level display located on the in strument panel shows the available charge of the battery and the reserve area marked in red arrow Fig 148 When the high voltage ba...

Page 166: ...g the battery always discon nect the drive system page 137 Connecting the charging cable If on remove the protective caps 1 2 3 First connect the charging cable to the power supply or remove this cabl...

Page 167: ...long period of time make sure you charge the high voltage battery within a period of 4 months at the latest Note If once the charge is completed you leave the charging cable connected the high voltag...

Page 168: ...the charging socket Fig 151 3 Close the cover of the battery charging socket until you hear it has engaged The cover should be flush mounted on the body work Emergency release of the charging con nect...

Page 169: ...e time press the charging mode button to change to programmed charging Programmed charging Open the e manager in the app SEAT CONNECT services Select a timer Insert the departure time being the time a...

Page 170: ...charging is active departure time but has not yet started page 167 The LED flashes yellow The parking lock P is not engaged The yellow LED lights up briefly The charging connector is plugged into the...

Page 171: ...ing direct current Error in the charging system Contact a specialised workshop As an alternative charge the high voltage battery using alternating voltage AC The charge time is longer when using the f...

Page 172: ...ld not exceed 50 C 122 F Do not drop them Protect them from immersion in fluids such as rain water In the event of operating faults SEAT recom mends the charging cables are checked by one of its deale...

Page 173: ...e disposed of in an environmentally friendly way and should not be thrown in the household waste Note Take into consideration the maximum ca pacity of the electrical circuit used If the charging cable...

Page 174: ...e Due to the electronic protection device Fig 158 the charging connector does not receive current until it is plugged into the charging socket of the vehicle When the charging cable is plugged into th...

Page 175: ...ere is a failure The charging process will pause or cancel Check the failure display and consult a spe cialised workshop if necessary Display Fig 158 Meaning 1 flashes 4 on or flashing Failure in the...

Page 176: ...es the high voltage components or the high volt age battery or uncouple them from the high voltage system To perform works close to high voltage components and cables as well as on the high voltage ba...

Page 177: ...ion lock and store it in a safe place at a safe distance from the vehicle to prevent the ignition from turning on by mistake or power the electrical system Always keep children away from the engine co...

Page 178: ...e upon coming into contact with the hot parts of the electric drive system and cause injuries When you must perform works on the on board 12 volt electrical system bear in mind the following Always di...

Page 179: ...into motion unexpectedly WARNING For your own safety do not ignore this im portant check list otherwise this could cause accidents and serious injuries Always follow the indications on the check list...

Page 180: ...ore starting to move always place the wiper arms on the windscreen Cooling system Control lamp Flashes red Excessive engine coolant temperature Stop the vehicle Stop the vehicle safely as soon as poss...

Page 181: ...riginal additives should never be mixed with coolants which are not ap proved by SEAT If the fluid in the expansion tank is not purple but is for example brown this indi cates that the G12evo additive...

Page 182: ...Check and refill the brake fluid Fig 163 Engine compartment brake fluid res ervoir cap The brake fluid reservoir is located in the en gine compartment Checking the brake fluid level The brake fluid l...

Page 183: ...the symbol on the cap Check there is enough windscreen water in the reservoir Plain water is not enough to clean the wind screen and headlights We recommend that you always add a product to the winds...

Page 184: ...12 volt battery on page 182 Get a qualified establishment to do all work Seat recommends Seat dealer ships for this purpose You will find information about any warning and control lamps that may light...

Page 185: ...ttery schematic representation The electrolyte level of the 12 volt battery should be checked periodically in cases of high mileage in countries with hot climates and if an old 12 volt battery is used...

Page 186: ...vehicle s electronic system as part of its replacement Only a qualified es tablishment has the appropriate technology to make this adjustment correctly SEAT rec ommends that the 12 volt battery be re...

Page 187: ...This could dam age the vehicle s electrical system For the sake of the environment 12 volt batteries contain toxic substan ces such as sulphuric acid and lead The 12 volt battery must be disposed of i...

Page 188: ...taking them off so that they rotate in the same direction when put back When removed the wheels or tyres should be stored in a cool dry and preferably dark place Low profile tyres Low profile tyres h...

Page 189: ...WARNING New tyres do not have maximum grip dur ing the first 500 km Drive particularly carefully to avoid possible accidents Never drive with damaged tyres This may cause an accident If you notice unu...

Page 190: ...emergency and drive with due care The fitting of tyres with run flat proper ties is not permitted on your vehicle Pro hibited use can cause accidents or can damage your vehicle If decorative hubcaps...

Page 191: ...alanced 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...

Page 192: ...conditions such as wet or icy roads It is important that the tyre tread be as deep as possible and be approximately the same on the tyres of both the front and the rear axles The scant driving safety...

Page 193: ...a great deal of their proper ties when the tread is worn down to a depth of 4 mm The performance of winter tyres is also se verely impaired by ageing even if the tread is still much deeper than 4 mm A...

Page 194: ...N Remove the snow chains to drive on roads without snow Otherwise they will im pair vehicle handling damage the tyres and wear out very quickly Wheel rims may be damaged or scratch ed if the chains co...

Page 195: ...im mediately and avoid any sudden turning or braking manoeuvre Stop when possible and check the tyre pressure and status The tyre monitoring system can only op erate correctly if all of the tyres are...

Page 196: ...components 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...

Page 197: ...liable for the safety and suitability of parts from other manufacturers Approved spare parts The approved exchange parts following the manufacturer s instructions constitute anoth er service available...

Page 198: ...to use handling or maintenance not in accordance with the content of the instruction manual This is particularly applicable the battery charge 4 In addition except for the duration of the warranty al...

Page 199: ...nnel operator especially if your vehicle has de tachable parts Use of car washes without brushes if possible Washing by hand Clean your vehicle from top to bottom with a soft sponge or with a brush On...

Page 200: ...ers Problem Solution Dirt Soft cloth with wipers Headlights Tail lights Problem Solution Dirt Soft sponge with neutral soap solutiona a Neutral soap solution two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of wate...

Page 201: ...al soap solutiona a Neutral soap solution two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water Plastic parts Problem Solution Dirt Damp cloth Encrusted dirt Neutral soap solutiona if pos sible solvent free pla...

Page 202: ...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 re...

Page 203: ...o dry the seats Sharp objects on clothing such as zips riv ets or belts can damage the surface Open Velcro e g on clothes can damage the seat upholstery Make sure that Velcro fasteners are closed Natu...

Page 204: ...r box laptop or ventilator fan etc they must bear the sign manufacturer conformity declaration in the European Union WARNING Accessories for example telephone hold ers or cup holders should never be f...

Page 205: ...ness or private 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 retro...

Page 206: ...e corder An event data recorder temporarily stores the vehicle information Therefore in the event of an accident it is possible to obtain detailed information about how the accident occur red Vehicles...

Page 207: ...covery of residual heat thermal recovery enthalpy wheels etc The use of water soluble paints Stickers and plates Some parts in the engine compartment come from the factory with certificates of safety...

Page 208: ...repairs or modifications carried out at a specialised workshop Declaration of conformity The respective manufacturer hereby de clares that the products indicated below comply with basic requirements a...

Page 209: ...esses of the manufacturers According to the Directive 2014 53 EU all relevant components must include the ad dress of the manufacturer The address of the manufacturers of compo nents that due to their...

Page 210: ...bra Transmitted Receiver independent heating 868 0 868 6 MHz 868 3 MHz 23 5 mW Alhambra 868 7 869 2 MHz 869 0 MHz 23 5 mW Leon Ateca and Tarraco Bluetooth 2402 2480 MHz 6 dBm All SEAT models 2400 2483...

Page 211: ...Hz 10 W New Leon Instrument panel 125 kHz 40 dB A m Ibiza Arona Ateca Tarraco and Alhambra Online Connectivity Unit EGSM900 880 915 MHz 33 dBm Ibiza Arona Leon Ateca and Tarraco DCS1800 1710 1785 MHz...

Page 212: ...CVS Dabendorf GmbH de clares that the radio equipment type LTE MBC EU2 is in compliance with Directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declara tion of conformity is available at the following inter...

Page 213: ...reen This viewer is located in the low er part of the windscreen The vehicle identifi cation number chassis number is also stam ped on the right water drain channel The wa ter drain channel is located...

Page 214: ...ical data Engine specifications Electric engine Power kW CV 61 82 Maximum torque Nm 210 Gearbox automatic Top speed km h 130 Acceleration from 0 100 km h seconds 12 3 Maximum authorised weight kg 1 53...

Page 215: ...rear projection mm 595 542 C Wheelbase mm 2 420 D Length mm 3 557 E F Front reara track width mm 1 428 1 424 G Width mm 1 645 H Height at kerb weight mm 1 478 Turning radius m approx 9 8 a This data...

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Page 217: ...78 Aspects to think about before starting the ve hicle 10 ASR see Traction control system 153 Assistance systems cruise control 146 optical parking system OPS 156 parking aid 156 parking distance warn...

Page 218: ...uring with the seat belt 33 Top Tether system 30 32 Cleaning the vehicle Alcantara 199 carbon fibre 199 200 control panels 199 covers trims 198 199 decorative sheets 199 end exhausts 198 exterior 198...

Page 219: ...on flooded roads 145 parking on inclines 154 park on upward slopes 154 safe 10 trips abroad 81 146 Driving data 61 Driving data indicator 61 Driving on flooded roads 145 Driving profiles 144 Duplicat...

Page 220: ...2 Full LED headlights 49 Fuses 47 colour coded 48 fuse box 47 48 preparations for replacing fuses 48 recognise blown fuses 48 replace 48 G Glove compartment 95 H Handbrake 152 Hangers 96 Hazard warnin...

Page 221: ...ng Home 79 Legal provisions 131 Levels control 211 Lift the vehicle 40 Light range control 80 Lights 76 audible warnings 76 AUTO 77 change a bulb 49 coming home 79 control and warning lamps 76 control...

Page 222: ...ehicle 205 Overview left hand drive 8 P Painting the vehicle care 198 Parking 154 Parking aid 156 optical parking system OPS 156 sensors and camera clean 198 Parking aid system see Parking aid 156 Par...

Page 223: ...s 12 SEAT Service Mobility 195 Selective unlocking system 70 Selector lever lock 141 Selector lever automatic gearbox positions 140 Selling the vehicle 131 in other countries continents 205 Service Di...

Page 224: ...7 Transportation of children 26 Trips abroad headlights 81 Turning off the lights 76 Turning on the lights 76 Turning the ignition on and off 135 Turn signal lever 78 Turn signals Comfort function 78...

Page 225: ...els 186 change 38 41 changing 190 changing a wheel 38 new wheels 187 snow chains 192 wheel trim 38 Wheel spanner 34 Wheel trim 38 remove 38 Window controls 75 Window washer window washer lever 82 Wind...

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Page 227: ...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...

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