background image

Air conditioning

Function button: Function

OFF

: Climatronic is switched off.

ON

: Climatronic is switched on.

SYNC

: Synchronise driver and front passenger tem-

peratures.

SETTINGS

 The air conditioning settings submenu is

opened. The following settings can also be adjusted:

 

Automatic supplementary heater

: to

activate/deactivate the automatic activation of

the auxiliary heating for colder countries (only
for engines with auxiliary heating). With the op-

tion deactivated, depending on the outside tem-
perature the heating may need more time than

normal to reach a comfortable temperature.

 

Automatic air recirculation

: to switch

automatic air recirculation on and off

››› 

page 158

.

 

Back 

: Close the submenu.

*: The auxiliary heater submenu opens.

: It enables activation and deactivation of the

PureAir and opens the submenu.

Rear controls

Fig. 156 

In the rear part of the centre console:

controls for the rear seats.

Temperature

Press buttons 

1

 and 

2

 

››› 

Fig. 156

 to ad-

just the temperature.

Setting the temperature on the infotain-
ment system

Press the 



 button in the control panel.

Press the function button to set the temper-

ature of the rear seats.

Press the function buttons to set the tem-

perature.

The display shows the temperature selected.

Note

When function button 

 is active on the In-

fotainment System, the rear controls do not
work.

Climate control usage instructions

The interior cooling system only works when
the engine is running and fan is switched on.

Economic use of the air conditioning

When the air conditioning is switched on, the
compressor consumes engine power and has
influence on fuel consumption.

The air conditioner operates 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-
ly by opening the windows and the panoram-
ic sliding sunroof briefly.

Change the temperature unit (Climatron-
ic)

The temperature display can be changed
from Celsius to Fahrenheit on the screen of
the Infotainment system using the Infotain-
ment button 

 

> Settings > Units

.

The cooling system cannot be activated

If the air conditioning system cannot be
switched on, this may be caused by the fol-
lowing:

The engine is not running.

The fan is switched off.

The air conditioner fuse has blown.

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Summary of Contents for Tarraco 2020

Page 1: ...Owner s manual SEAT Tarraco 5FJ012720BD Inglés 5FJ012720BD 11 19 SEAT Tarraco Inglés 11 19 SEAT Tarraco FR ...

Page 2: ...of the date of closing print Re printing copying or translating whether total or partial is not allowed unless SEAT allows it in written form SEAT reserves all rights in accordance with the Copyright Act All rights on changes are reserved This paper has been manufactured using bleached non chlorine cellulose SEAT S A Reprint 15 11 19 Vehicle identification data Model Vehicle Registration Vehicle i...

Page 3: ...efits 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 Moreover we want to give you valuable advice and tips to drive your vehicle efficiently and respecting the environment We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring SEAT S A WARNING Read and always observe saf...

Page 4: ...information 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 countries Trademarks are marked with The ab sence of this symbol does not guarantee that the term is not a trademark It indicates that the section continues on the next page You can access the informa...

Page 5: ...website 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 some of the vehicle s fea tures can be shown as an instruction video Fig 2 SEAT website scan the QR code Fig 2 OR enter the following address in the navi gator website http www seat com owners your se...

Page 6: ...nspection should be performed page 77 What functions do the buttons thumbwheels on the steering wheel perform page 85 How do you remove the luggage compartment cover page 135 How do you drive in an economical and environ mentally friendly way page 266 How do you check and top up the engine oil page 352 How do you check and top up the engine cool ant page 355 How do you top up the windscreen washer...

Page 7: ...nt panel 78 Control lamps 79 Easy Connect system 82 Multifunction steering wheel 85 Opening and closing 87 Set of vehicle keys 87 Central locking 89 Anti theft alarm system 96 Doors 98 Rear lid 100 Window controls 104 Sunroof 106 Lights 109 Vehicle lighting 109 Interior lights 117 Visibility 118 Windscreen wiper and rear window wiper systems 118 Mirrors 121 Sun protection 123 Seats and headrests 1...

Page 8: ...heral view system Top View Cam era 323 Reverse Assist Rear View Camera 327 Towing bracket device 332 Trailer mode 332 Electrically unlocking trailer hook 339 Retrofitting a towing bracket 340 Practical tips 342 Checking and refilling levels 342 Refuelling 342 Fuel types 343 AdBlue 345 Engine management and emissions control system 347 Engine compartment 349 Engine oil 352 Cooling system 355 Brake ...

Page 9: ... 342 Opening and closing Doors page 98 Central locking page 89 Manual release page 99 1 2 3 Bonnet Unlocking lever page 350 Open close page 350 Levels control Oil page 352 Brake fluid page 357 Battery page 358 Towing the vehicle Towline anchorage page 55 Tow start page 53 4 5 6 Action in the event of a puncture Anti puncture kit page 42 Wheel change page 45 7 7 ...

Page 10: ... signal and main beam lever page 112 Cruise control page 268 Warning lamps page 79 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wipers and rear window wiper page 118 Driver information system page 78 Easy Connect page 82 Front passenger airbag disconnection display page 27 Fuses page 57 Steering wheel adjustment page 14 Starter button page 246 Air conditioning page 152 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hazard warning lights page 115 16 8 ...

Page 11: ...Cruise control page 268 Warning lamps page 79 Wipers and rear window wiper page 118 1 2 3 4 5 6 Driver information system page 78 Headlight switch page 110 Central locking page 89 Exterior mirror adjustment page 121 Electric windows page 104 Fuses page 57 Hazard warning lights page 115 Air conditioning page 152 Starter button page 246 Steering wheel adjustment page 14 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 ...

Page 12: ...rd row of seats page 129 Armrest page 133 Isofix anchors page 34 Headrest adjustment page 125 Seat belts page 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 Panoramic roof page 106 Interior mirror page 121 Disconnecting the front passenger front airbag page 27 Electronic parking brake page 299 Seat adjustment page 123 7 8 9 10 11 10 ...

Page 13: ...e headrests according to their height Protect children with appropriate child seats and properly applied seat belts page 31 Assume the correct sitting position Instruct your passengers also to assume a proper sitting position page 12 Fasten your seat belt securely Instruct your passengers also to fasten their seat belts properly page 16 Factors influencing safety As a driver you are responsible fo...

Page 14: ...itting 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 distance between the driver and the steering wheel must be at least 25 cm 10 inches Fig 4 Correct belt web and headrest positions The correct sitting positions for the driver and passengers are shown below If your ph...

Page 15: ...the following applies Given that the vehicle is equipped with ad justable headrests move the headrest as close as possible to the rear of the head Move the seat backrest to an almost up right position so that your back rests com pletely 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 air...

Page 16: ...and in the vehicle Never stand on the seats Never kneel on the seats Never tilt your seat backrest too far to the rear Never lean against the dash panel Never lie on the rear seats Never sit on the front edge of a seat Never sit sideways Never lean out of a window Never put your feet out of a window Never put your feet on the dash panel Never place your feet on the bench or on the backrest of the ...

Page 17: ... cases if the driver s airbag deploys you may sustain injuries to your arms hands and head Pedal area Pedals Ensure that you can always press the ac celerator brake and clutch pedals unim paired to the floor Ensure that the pedals can return unim paired to their initial positions Ensure that the floor mats are securely fas tened during the trip and do not obstruct the pedals Only use floor mats wh...

Page 18: ...t panel in forms the driver whether the passengers in the rear seats have fastened their seat belts It indicates that the corresponding seat is empty A green light indicates that the seat is occupied and the occupant is wearing the seat belt A red light indicates that the seat is oc cupied and the occupant is not wearing the seat belt In this case the seat belt control lamp will also light up in r...

Page 19: ...are worn incorrectly or not at all the risk of severe injuries increases The optimal protection from seat belts can be achieved only if you use them properly Never allow two passengers even chil dren to share the same seat belt Never unbuckle a seat belt while the ve hicle is in motion Risk of fatal injury The seat belt should never lie on hard or fragile objects such as glasses or pens etc becaus...

Page 20: ...of a collision the entire amount of the passengers kinetic energy will be only absorbed by the mentioned impact Even at speeds of 30 km h 19 mph to 50 km h 30 mph the forces acting on bod ies in a collision can easily exceed one tonne 1000 kg At greater speed these forces are even higher Vehicle occupants not wearing seat belts are not attached to the vehicle In a head on collision they will move ...

Page 21: ...late in the buckle of the corresponding seat Fig 10 Pull the belt to ensure that the latch plate is securely engaged in the buckle Releasing the seat belt Only unfasten the seat belt when the vehicle has come to a standstill Press the red button on the buckle Fig 11 The latch plate is released from the buckle Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls up easily and the trim will not be damaged W...

Page 22: ...ver the pelvis never across the stomach and must be worn properly at all times during the pregnancy Fig 13 Adapting the position of the belt webbing to your size The seat belt can be adapted using the fol lowing equipment Belt height adjustment for the front seats Front seat height adjustment WARNING An incorrectly worn seat belt web can cause severe or fatal injuries in the event of an accident T...

Page 23: ...ugh only in severe head on lateral and rear end collisions This retracts and tightens the seat belts reducing the forward motion of the occupants The belt pre tensioners work in combination with the airbag system In case of overturn the pre tensioners do not activate unless the head airbags are deployed Reversible seat belt tensioning In specific driving situations a reversible ten sioning of the ...

Page 24: ...e 263 page 22 Basic features Depending on the legal provisions of the country and the features of the vehicle in crit ical situations e g in certain cases of emer gency braking or loss of control of the vehicle by the driver the following functions can be activated separately or at the same time from a specific speed Reversible tensioning of front seat belts that are fastened Depending on the feat...

Page 25: ...its operation and thus its ability to detect collision risk Never ignore the warning lamps that light up or the messages shown on the dash board WARNING Distracting the driver in any way can lead to an accident and cause injuries Never change settings on the Infotain ment System while driving Airbag system Brief introduction Related video Fig 15 Vehicle interior Why is it so important to wear a se...

Page 26: ... an incorrect sitting position can lead to critical or fatal injuries All vehicle occupants including children who are not properly belted can sustain critical or fatal injuries if the airbag is trig gered Children up to 12 years old should always travel on the rear seat Never trans port children in the vehicle if they are not restrained or the restraint system is not ap propriate for their age si...

Page 27: ...le speed etc Deceleration trajectory is key for airbag acti vation The control unit analyses the collision trajec tory and activates the respective restraint system If the deceleration rate is below the prede fined reference value in the control unit the airbags will not be triggered even though the accident may cause extensive damage to the car The following airbags are triggered in seri ous head...

Page 28: ... or if it is lit along with the control lamp on the instrument panel there is a fault in the airbag system If the control lamp is flashing there is a fault in the disabling of the airbag system Have the system checked immediately by a speci alised workshop WARNING In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat belt tensioner system the airbags and seat belts may not trigger correctly may fail to t...

Page 29: ... pant puts pressure on the bag Thus the head and chest are protected by the airbag After the collision the airbag deflates suffi ciently to allow visibility WARNING The deployment space between the front passengers and the airbags must not in any case be occupied by other passenger pets and objects The airbags provide protection for just one accident replace them once they have deployed It is also...

Page 30: ... turns off WARNING The driver of the vehicle is responsible for disabling or switching on the airbag Always switch off the ignition before dis abling the front passenger airbag Failure to do so could result in a fault in the airbag deactivation system Never leave the key in the airbag disa bling switch as it could get damaged or en able or disable the airbag during driving If for any reason an air...

Page 31: ...ith holes or openings in the door panel Never drive if the interior door panels have been removed or if the panels have not been correctly fitted Never drive 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 loudspeakers or other equipment are fitted insid...

Page 32: ...st be disabled in those vehicles fitted with a screen dividing the interior of the 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 airbags so that the head protection airbag can deploy com pletely without restriction and provide the greatest possible...

Page 33: ...These systems have been especially de signed and approved complying with the ECE R44 regulation SEAT recommends securing the child seats shown on the website as described below Child seats in the opposite direction of trav el group 0 ISOFIX and support peg RO MER BABY SAFE PLUS SHR II ISOFIX BASE PEKE G0 I SIZE I SIZE BASE Child seats in the direction of travel group 1 ISOFIX and Top Tether ROMER ...

Page 34: ...installed in all vehicles There is no need to consult any list of models In the case of universal approval for ISOFIX the child seat is additionally provided with a Top Tether belt Semi universal semi universal approval in addition to the standard requirements of universal approval requires safety devices to lock the child seat which require additional testing Child seats with semi universal ap pr...

Page 35: ...on about the passenger airbag is located on the passeng er s sun visor and or on the passenger side door frame Fig 26 Read and always observe the safety informa tion included in the following chapters Safety distance with respect to the passen ger airbag page 23 Objects between the passenger and the passenger side airbag in Front airbags on page 27 The passenger side front airbag when ena bled is ...

Page 36: ...achment rings found between the seat cushion and the backrest of the vehicle s back seat on the sides ISO FIX attachment systems are used mainly in Europe page 35 If necessary ISOFIX at tachment may have to be supplemented with a Top Tether belt or a support bracket Automatic three point seat belt When ever possible it is preferable to attach the child seats with the ISOFIX system rather than atta...

Page 37: ...ings are located on the rear part of the backrests of the rear seats be hind the seat backrest or in the boot Fig 30 For the front passenger seat the ring is below the backrest Fig 31 To understand the compatibility of the ISO FIX systems in the vehicle consult the table below Weight group Size classa Electrical equipment Vehicle Isofix positions Front passenger seat Second row of seats Third row ...

Page 38: ...al child restraint systems approved for use in this weight group IL It is suitable for certain ISOFIX child restraint systems CRS that can be for the specific vehicle restricted or semi universal categories Take the child seat manufacturer s vehicle list into account X ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX child restraint systems for this weight group or size class a The indication of class acco...

Page 39: ...s Fig 28 and Fig 29 until the child seat is heard to engage securely If the child seat is equipped with Top Tether anchor points secure it to the correspondent ring page 38 Observe the manufacturer s in structions Pull on both sides of the child seat to ensure that it is properly anchored Child seats with the ISOFIX and Top Tether attachment system are available from Tech nical Services WARNING Th...

Page 40: ...rrently 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 proper way to install the Top Tether strap Securing the retainer strap Follow the manufacturer s instructions to deploy the child seat Top Tether retaining strap Position the belt under the headrest Fig 30 or Fig 31 or depending on the ins...

Page 41: ...bag disabledc side centred Group 0 to 10 kg X U U U X Group 0 to 13 kg X U U U X Group I 9 to 18 kg X U U U X Group II 15 to 25 kg X UF UF UF X Group III 22 to 36 kg X UF UF UF X X Not compatible for the installation of seats install chairs in this configuration U Suitable for universal restraint systems for use in this weight group UF Acceptable for front facing universal category child restraint...

Page 42: ...t 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...

Page 43: ... e g the current location of the vehicle page 384 The person on the phone will always speak the local language of the country Emergency number 112 The call is made directly to the 112 emergen cy number of the country The following conditions may cause limited functionality of the emergency call service The emergency call is made from an area with weak or no mobile and GPS signal as well as e g tun...

Page 44: ...the tyre pressure about 10 minutes after starting the engine You should only use the tyre mobility set if the vehicle is parked in a safe place you are fa miliar with the procedure and you have the necessary tyre mobility set Otherwise you should seek professional assistance Do not use the tyre sealant in the following cases If the wheel rim has been damaged In outside temperatures below 20 C 4 F ...

Page 45: ...ncture kit is located underneath the floor covering in the luggage compart ment It includes the following components Fig 34 Valve insert remover A sticker to be adhered to the instrument cluster within the driver s visual field to remind that the maximum advisable speed max 80 km h or max 50 mph 1 2 Filler tube with cap Air compressor ON OFF switch Air bleed screw it can also be integrated in the ...

Page 46: ...rs continue driving without exceeding 80 km h 50 mph Attach the sticker Fig 34 2 to the in strument cluster within the driver s visual field Check the pressure again after 10 minutes page 44 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 flexible inflator tube or hot air compressor on flammable ma...

Page 47: ...upants should leave the vehicle and wait in a safe place for instance behind the roadside crash barrier WARNING Always observe the above steps and pro tect yourself and other road users If you change the wheel on a slope block the wheel on the opposite side of the car with a stone or similar to prevent the vehi cle from moving Wheel bolt caps Fig 36 Wheel wheel nuts with caps Removal Fit the plast...

Page 48: ...l wrench on as far as it will go Fig 38 Hold the wrench at the end and rotate the bolt approximately one turn anticlock wise Important information about wheel nuts Factory fitted rims and wheel nuts are spe cially matched during construction There fore if different rims are fitted the correct wheel nuts with the right length and heads must be used This ensures that wheels are fitted securely and t...

Page 49: ...d the mo bile base 2 is resting on the ground The base plate 2 should fall vertically with re spect to the support point 1 Continue turning the jack until the wheel is slightly lifted off the ground WARNING The factory supplied jack is only de signed for changing wheels on this model On no account attempt to use it for lifting heavier vehicles or other loads Risk of in jury Make sure that the jack...

Page 50: ...n all of the wheel nuts clockwise Tighten the bolts in di agonal pairs not in a circle Fit the wheel caps page 45 The wheel nuts should be clean and turn easily Before fitting the spare wheel inspect the wheel condition and hub mounting surfa ces These surfaces must be clean before fit ting the wheel Tightening torque of the wheel nuts The recommended tightening torque for wheel nuts for steel and...

Page 51: ...re it in memory page 369 Have the tightening torque of the wheel nuts checked as soon as possible with a tor que wrench page 48 Meanwhile drive carefully Have the flat tyre replaced as quickly as possible Changing the windscreen wiper blades Wiper service position Fig 43 Wipers in service position Ensure that the wiper blades are not frozen The wiper arms can be raised when the wip ers are in serv...

Page 52: ...per arms only by the blade s fastening point Cleaning windscreen wiper blades Raise the wiper arms Use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt from the windscreen wiper blades If the blades are very dirty a sponge or damp cloth may be used Changing the windscreen wiper blades Lift and unfold the wiper arms Press and hold release button Fig 44 1 and pull gently on the wiper blade in the di rection of ...

Page 53: ...ufacturer s instruc tions The wire cross section must be at least 25 mm2 for petrol engines and at least 35 mm2 for diesel engines Note The vehicles must not touch each other otherwise electricity could flow as soon as the positive terminals are connected The discharged battery must be properly connected to the on board network Jump start description Fig 46 Diagram of connections for vehicles with...

Page 54: ...mately the same capaci ty see imprint on battery Failure to com ply could result in an explosion Never use jump leads when one of the batteries is frozen Danger of explosion Even after the battery has thawed battery acid could leak and cause chemical burns If a battery freezes it should be replaced Keep sparks flames and lighted ciga rettes away from batteries danger of ex plosion Failure to compl...

Page 55: ...vo does not op erate Pay the utmost attention to avoid crashing into the towing vehicle More strength is required at the steer ing wheel as the power steering does not operate when the engine is switch ed off As the driver of the towing vehicle Accelerate with particular care and caution Avoid sudden braking and manoeuvres Brake earlier than usual and more smoothly CAUTION To avoid damaging the ve...

Page 56: ... parking brake may be deactivated and the turn signals and wash wipe operated More strength is required at the steering wheel as the power steering does not oper ate when the engine is switched off You should depress the brake much harder as the brake servo does not operate Avoid hitting the towing vehicle Bear in mind the information and instruc tions in the manual of the vehicle to be towed Note...

Page 57: ...eels or the steering operation cannot be guaranteed When the vehicle is to tow another vehicle Observe legal requirements Keep in mind the instructions in the manual on towing vehicles CAUTION If there is no oil in the gearbox or no lubri cant in the automatic transmission the car may only be towed with the driven wheels lifted clear of the road or transported on a special car transporter or trail...

Page 58: ...ht side of the rear bumper towline anchorage in position The housing of the screw towing eye is on the right side of the rear bumper behind a lid Fig 50 Vehicles equipped as standard with a towing bracket do not have any housing for the screw towing eye behind the lid In this case the tow hitch needs to be extracted or instal led and used for towing page 332 Bear in mind the instructions for towin...

Page 59: ...RNING The high voltages in the electrical system can give serious electrical shocks causing burns and even death Never touch the electrical wiring of the ignition system Take care not to cause short circuits in the electrical system WARNING Using unsuitable fuses repairing fuses or bridging a current circuit without fuses can cause a fire and serious injury Never use a fuse with a higher value Onl...

Page 60: ...and if nec essary empty it Move the braking element Fig 53 1 into the support hole facing downwards and re move it to one side Press the end axes Fig 53 2 upwards in the direction of the arrows and at the same time open the glove compartment even more To mount the glove compartment place it in the correct position Insert the braking ele ment into the hole of the base and move it upwards until you ...

Page 61: ...if it has blown To replace a fuse Remove the fuse Replace the blown fuse by one with an identical amperage rating same colour and markings and identical size Replace the cover again or close the fuse box lid Fuse placement Only replace fuses with a fuse of the same amperage same colour and markings and size Fuses in the vehicle interior No Consumers Amps 1 Adblue SCR 30 4 DWA warning horn on board...

Page 62: ...ror electro mechanical brake 7 5 35 Diagnosis connector 7 5 38 Trailer 25 39 Right doors 30 40 1 12V socket 20 41 Passenger seat belt pre ten sioner 25 42 Central locking 40 43 Digital sound control unit 30 44 Trailer 15 45 Electric driver s seat 15 47 Rear window wiper 15 49 Starter motor 7 5 51 Rear AC 25 52 Driving mode 15 53 Heated rear window 30 Fuse arrangement in engine compartment No Consu...

Page 63: ...e that the above lists while correct at the time of printing are subject to change Bulbs Changing bulbs Your vehicle is equipped with full lead head light systems Full LED headlights handle all light functions daylight side light turn signal dipped beam and route light with light emitting diodes LEDs as a light source Full LED headlights are designed to last the lifetime of the car and light bulbs...

Page 64: ...Operation Fig 56 Instruments and controls 62 ...

Page 65: ...r SD card 206 Front passenger airbag 26 Switch for switching off the front passenger airbag 27 Thermal seat controls 159 Depending on the equipment con trols for Manual AC 155 Automatic AC Climatronic 154 Gear lever for Manual gearbox 253 Automatic gearbox 254 Area for USB AUX IN input 244 12 volt socket 150 Connectivity Box Wireless Charg er 244 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Storage compartmen...

Page 66: ...gine on with a 12 volt battery that is heavily discharged or newly changed some system settings such as the time the date the personalised comfort set tings and the programming might be altered or deleted Check and correct these settings once the battery is sufficiently charged WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident with the risk of injury Do not operate the instrument panel con trols whe...

Page 67: ...the button of the multifunction steering wheel By selecting different infor mation profiles indications other than the classic circular instruments can be displayed such as navigation data multimedia informa tion or travel data The 3 views are Classic View Digital maps no information profiles Semicircular watches All views will display information on the screen about audio phone travel data vehi c...

Page 68: ...the destination and the esti mated time of arrival Operating range Digital display of the re maining range Travel time Route guidance Journey Digital display of the distance travelled Assistance systems Graphic representa tion of different assistance systems Traffic signs Display of traffic signs detec ted Navigation Graphical representation of the navigation with arrows It may vary based on the f...

Page 69: ...entifying letters on engine LDM Driver assistance system display page 268 Copyright Doors bonnet and rear lid open When the vehicle is unlocked and while driv ing the instrument panel display shows if any of the doors the bonnet or rear lid are opened and in some cases it is also indica ted by an audible warning The display may vary according to the type of instrument pan el fitted Selector lever ...

Page 70: ...The ice crystal symbol indicates that there may be a risk of freezing At outside temperatures above 4 C 39 F there may be ice even when the ice crystal symbol is not on The outside temperature sensor takes a guideline measurement Note There are different instrument panels and therefore the versions and instructions on the display may vary In the case of dis plays without warning or information tex...

Page 71: ... display to reset the value Identifying letters on engine LDM Select the menu Engine code The identify ing letters of the engine will be shown on the instrument cluster display at the bottom left Setting the clock Select the Time menu and set the correct time by turning the right thumbwheel of the multifunction steering wheel Driving data indicator multifunc tion display The display of the travel ...

Page 72: ... Current speed displayed in digital format Convenience consumers Displays a list of the connected comfort systems that increase energy consumption e g air conditioning Setting a speed warning Select the display Warning at km h or Speed warning at mph Press the button on the multi function steering wheel to memorise the current speed and activate the warning Activate set the desired speed within 5 ...

Page 73: ...e system detects that the driver is tired an audible warning is given with a sound and an optic warning is shown with a symbol and complementary message on the instrument panel display Fig 60 The mes sage on the instrument panel display is shown for approximately 5 seconds and de pending on the case is repeated The system stores the last message displayed The message on the instrument panel displa...

Page 74: ...oes not detect the tiredness of the driver in all circumstances Consult the information in the section page 71 System limitations In some situations the system may incor rectly interpret an intended driving ma noeuvre as driver tiredness No warning is given in the event of the ef fect called microsleep Please observe the indications on the in strument panel and act as is necessary Note Fatigue det...

Page 75: ...p dated maps OR the vehicle is in a region not included on the navigation system s map No data available The traffic sign detection system does not work in the current country Activate and deactivate the road sign dis play on the instrument panel The permanent display of road signs on the instrument panel can be activated or deacti vated in the infotainment system using the SETTINGS Driver assista...

Page 76: ...igh speeds If the camera is covered or dirty If the traffic signs are out of the camera s field of vision If the traffic signs are partially or totally covered e g by trees snow dirt or other vehi cles In the case of traffic signs that do not fulfil the regulations In the case of damaged or bent traffic signs In the case of variable messages on over head or gantry signs LED based variable traffic ...

Page 77: ...ital Cockpit While in the Driving data menu select the Range function infotainment button View Driving data Range Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel until the Service menu is dis played on the instrument panel display page 69 Select the menu Time Adjust the correct time by turning the right thumbwheel of the multifunction steering wheel Revolution counter The rev counter indicate...

Page 78: ...n there is only one quarter of fuel in tank to prevent the vehicle to stop due to lack of fuel CAUTION Never run the fuel tank completely dry An irregular fuel supply can cause misfiring and unburnt fuel could enter the exhaust system The catalytic converter or the par ticulate filter may get damaged Note The small arrow on the fuel gauge next to the fuel pump symbol points out towards the side of...

Page 79: ...ctions on the screens may vary SEAT distinguishes between services with en gine oil change e g Oil change service and services without engine oil change e g In spection In vehicles with Services established by time or mileage the service intervals are al ready pre defined In vehicles with LongLife Service the inter vals are determined individually Thanks to technological progress maintenance work ...

Page 80: ...een disconnected for a long period of time it is not possible to calculate the date of the next service Therefore the service interval display may not be correct In this case bear in mind the maximum service intervals permitted page 373 If you reset the display manually the next service interval will be indicated as in vehi cles with fixed service intervals For this reason we recommend that the se...

Page 81: ...n is activated Back to menu selection Press the button or Fig 64 Button for the driver assistance systems Fig 65 On the turn signal and main beam lev er button for driver assistance systems de pending on versions With the turn signal and main beam headlight lever button you can activate or deactivate the driver assistance systems displayed in the Assistance systems menu Activate or deactivate a dr...

Page 82: ... deactivated OR ESC in Sport mode page 302 Fault in the ABS page 302 Rear fog light switched on page 109 Fault in the emission control system page 347 Pre heating of the diesel engine OR fault in the management of the diesel engine page 347 Fault in the petrol engine management page 347 Particulate filter blocked page 347 Fault in the steering system page 262 Tyre monitor system page 369 Fuel tank...

Page 83: ...em unavailable page 250 Low consumption driving status page 68 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 warning lamps or text messages Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possi ble A faulty vehicle represents a risk of acci dent for the driver and for other road users ...

Page 84: ...nstructions that must be taken into account is found in page 165 WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident with the risk of injury Operating the Easy Connect system while driving could dis tract you from traffic Vehicle menu settings Fig 67 Easy Connect Main menu Fig 68 Easy Connect Vehicle Menu Open the Vehicle settings menu Switch the ignition on If the Infotainment System is off switch it...

Page 85: ...vation and deactivation default distance level driving profiles page 277 Front Assist ambient traffic monitoring system Activation and deactivation Front Assist advance warning distance warning dis play page 273 Lane Assist lane departure warning assistance Activation and deactivation of lane departure warning assistance adaptive lane guidance activation and deactivation of steering wheel vibratio...

Page 86: ...ay speed warning oil temperature coolant temperature reset data when setting off reset data for total calculation traffic signal detection page 69 Date and time Time source time select time zone time format date date format page 75 Units Distance speed temperature volume fuel consumption GNC consumption electric consumption pressure Service Vehicle ID number date of next SEAT service inspection da...

Page 87: ...e up down Turn volume up down Turn volume up down Turn volume up down Turn announcement volume up down A Press Mute volume Mute volume Mute volume Mute incoming call Mute voice navigation B a Enable disable voice controlb This function can be used from any mode except in the case of an active call C D Search for the previous next stationc Short press Switch to the previous next track Long press Fa...

Page 88: ... Scorecard Zoom in out with and without active route If there is no map on the Digital Panel the map is transferred from the infotainment System display to the Digital Panel with and without active route H Press No function No function No function No function Auto Manual Zoom Zoom if the map on the DigitScorecard a According to the vehicle s equipment package b This function can be used from any m...

Page 89: ...r of the vehi 1 2 3 4 5 cle The range of the vehicle key with remote control and new battery is several metres around the vehicle If it is not possible to open or close the vehicle using the remote control key this should be re synchronised page 89 or the battery changed page 88 Different keys belonging to the vehicle may be used Control lamp on the vehicle key When a button on the vehicle key is ...

Page 90: ...age impacts and humidity Note Only use the key button when you require the corresponding function Pushing the button unnecessarily could accidentally unlock the vehicle or trigger the alarm It is also possible even when you are outside the radius of action Key operation can be greatly influenced by overlapping radio signals close to the vehicle working in the same range of fre quencies for example...

Page 91: ...within one minute using the key blade The key has been synchron ised If necessary fit the cap Central locking Introduction Central locking functions correctly when all the doors and the rear lid are correctly shut If the driver door is open the vehicle cannot be locked with the key If the vehicle has the Keyless Access locking and ignition system it may only be locked with the ignition off and the...

Page 92: ...y is removed Alternatively the vehicle can also be unlocked via the central locking switch or by pulling one of the inside door handles In the event of an accident in which the air bags inflate the doors will be automatically unlocked to facilitate access and assistance Turn signals The turn signals will flash twice when the ve hicle is unlocked and once when the vehicle is locked If it does not f...

Page 93: ...thin 30 seconds after unlocking the car This function prevents the vehicle from remaining unlocked if the unlocking button is pressed by mistake This does not apply if you press the button for at least one second Selective unlocking system The selective unlocking system allows you to only unlock the driver door and the fuel tank flap All other doors and the rear lid remain locked Unlocking the dri...

Page 94: ...itate ac cess and assistance WARNING The central locking switch also works with the ignition switched off except when the safe system is activated The central locking switch does not oper ate if the vehicle is locked from the outside and the security system is switched on Locked doors could delay assistance in an emergency Do not leave anyone espe cially children in the vehicle Note Your vehicle w...

Page 95: ...e soft touch handle on the rear lid Keyless Exit locking the vehicle using the sensor of the driver or passenger door han dle Easy Open opening the rear lid moving one foot below the rear bumper page 103 Press Drive keyless starting of the engine with the starter button page 246 The central locking and locking systems op erate in the same way as a normal locking and unlocking system Only the contr...

Page 96: ...ut ton on the key OR if the boot is opened OR if the vehicle is unlocked manually with the key Keyless Access temporary disconnection function You can deactivate the vehicle s Keyless Access unlocking for one locking and unlock ing cycle Move the gear lever to position P if the ve hicle has automatic gearbox since other wise the vehicle cannot be locked Close the door Push the central locking butt...

Page 97: ...the vehicle If the vehicle is equipped with an auto matic gearbox it may only be locked in the gear stick is in position P To improve the safety of your vehicle the remote control of the system is equipped with a position sensor If this remote control does not detect movement for a certain length of time the system will conclude that the vehicle cannot be opened e g on a night table so it will be ...

Page 98: ... anti theft alarm siren will be triggered for about 30 seconds alongside a sound and optical flashing warning signals and will be repeated about ten times when the vehicle is locked and the following unauthorised ac tions are attempted Opening a door that is mechanically un locked using the vehicle key without switching on the ignition in the next 15 seconds in cer tain markets such as the Netherl...

Page 99: ...losed If the Safe security system page 95 is switched off the vehicle interior monitoring and the tow away protection are automati cally disconnected Activation It is automatically switched on when the anti theft alarm is activated Deactivation Open the vehicle with the key either me chanically or by pressing the button on the remote control The time period from when the door is opened until the k...

Page 100: ...or or the rear lid is open only the alarm will be acti vated The vehicle interior monitoring and the anti tow system will only be activated once all the doors are closed including the rear lid Doors Introduction The doors and rear lid can be locked man ually and partially opened for example if the key or the central locking is damaged WARNING Opening and closing doors carelessly can cause serious ...

Page 101: ...However the alarm will not be triggered page 96 After the driver door is opened you have 15 seconds to switch on the ignition Once this time has elapsed the alarm is triggered Switch the ignition on The electronic immo bilizer recognises a valid vehicle key and de activates the anti theft alarm system Note The anti theft alarm is not activated when the vehicle is locked manually using the key shaf...

Page 102: ...nd unsuitable locking opening and closing of the rear lid can cause acci dents and serious injury The rear lid must not be opened when the reverse or rear fog lights are lit This may damage the tail lights Do not close the rear lid by pushing it down with your hand on the rear window The glass could smash Risk of injury Ensure the rear lid is locked after closing it If not it may open unexpectedly...

Page 103: ...hicle page 89 and briefly press the handle of the rear lid On vehicles with Keyless Access you can directly press the handle of the rear lid The rear lid is un locked if an authorised key is recognised in the proximity of the vehicle OR depending on the features pull the button on the driver door upwards Fig 86 The button also works when the ignition is switched off OR press and hold the button of...

Page 104: ...trailer page 332 the electric rear lid can only be opened or closed with the buttons on the rear lid itself Acoustic warnings Throughout the process of opening or closing the rear lid acoustic warnings can be heard Exception when the rear lid is opened man ually using the handle or the Easy Open func tion with the movement of the foot or closed using the button on the rear lid itself Fig 85 Modify...

Page 105: ...ower part of the leg needs to be close to the upper sensor area and your foot must be close to the lower sensor area Fig 87 1 Quickly remove your foot and lower leg from the sensor areas Fig 87 2 The rear lid will be automatically opened If the rear lid fails to open repeat the pro cedure after a few seconds To notify that the rear lid has been opened with the Easy Open function the turn lights bl...

Page 106: ... via the infotainment system Before washing the vehicle always disa ble the Easy Open feature via the infotain ment system Before attaching a bicycle rack or a trail er page 332 always disable the Easy Open feature via the infotainment system Emergency unlocking of the rear lid Fig 88 Detail of the luggage compartment emergency unlocking The rear lid can be unlocked from inside in the event of an ...

Page 107: ... key until all the windows and the sun roof are closed OR Keep the key in the driver door in the lock position until all the windows and the sunroof are closed During convenience closing first the windows and then the sliding sunroof will be closed Different settings can be changed using the Easy Connect system Select key SET TINGS Opening and closing Window operations Convenience opening One touc...

Page 108: ...ic windows close If a window is obstructed when closing au tomatically the window stops at this point and lowers immediately Next check why the window does not close before attempting it again If you try within the following 10 seconds and the window closes again with difficulty or there is an obstruction the automatic closing will stop working for 10 seconds If the window is still obstructed the ...

Page 109: ...of lining sunroof but ton The sun blind automatically opens along with the sunroof if completely closed or if in front of the sunroof The sun blind remains in the previous position and does not automatically close with the sunroof The sun blind can only be closed completely once the sunroof has been closed The button Fig 90 has two levels The first level switches the sunroof to the tilted po sitio...

Page 110: ...he driver door and the front passenger door are not opened Opening the sun blind Press button 1 to the first level Automatic function briefly press button 1 to the second level Closing the sun blind Press button 2 to the first level Automatic function briefly press button 2 to the second level Stopping the automatic operation during the opening or closing Press button 1 or 2 again Note When the su...

Page 111: ...he button Fig 90 to the second level in the direction of arrow Fig 90 D until the sunroof closes completely Sunshade blind within approximately 5 seconds of having activated the anti trap function press button Fig 91 2 until the sun blind closes completely The sunroof or sun blind close without the anti trap function intervening If the sunroof or sun blind will still not close visit a specialised ...

Page 112: ...pped beam switched on The driver is personally responsible for the correct use and adjustment of the lights in all situations Automatic dipped beam headlight control The automatic dipped beam control is merely intended as an aid and is not able to recog nise all driving situations When the light switch is in position the vehicle lights and the instrument panel and switch lighting switch on automat...

Page 113: ...ped beam when there are changes in light conditions but not for example when it is foggy WARNING The side lights or daytime running lights are not bright enough to illuminate the road ahead and to ensure that other road users are able to see you Always use your dipped beam head lights if it is raining or if visibility is poor Never drive with daytime lights if the road is not well lit due to weath...

Page 114: ...t system using the key SETTINGS Lighting Light assistance Convenience turn signal page 82 In vehicles that do not have the correspond ing menu this function can be deactivated in a specialised workshop Parking light The parking lights will only work with the igni tion off If said light is on an audible warning will sound while the driver door is open Switch the ignition off Move the turn signal le...

Page 115: ...ain beam is automati cally switched on The main beam assist generally detects illu minated areas and deactivates the main beam when passing through a town for ex ample Switching the main beam assist on Turn on the ignition and turn the light switch to the position From the base position press the turn signal and main beam headlights lever forwards Fig 96 3 When the lamp is displayed on the instrum...

Page 116: ...ght func tion The cornering light function is an additional function to the dipped beam headlights to improve lighting of the side of the road when taking a sharp turn at low speed The cornering light function works when the dipped beam headlights are already on and it is activated when driving at speeds below approximately 40 km h 25 mph If the steering wheel is turned or the turn signal is switc...

Page 117: ...he 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 With the ignition is switched on Welcome light 1 The welcome light is a light located on the exterior mirrors focused on the ground which activates or deactivates if the light switch is in the position and the Coming...

Page 118: ... spilt petrol This could start a fire Note The battery will run down if the hazard warning lights are left on for a long time even if the ignition is switched off The use of the hazard warning lights de scribed here is subject to the relevant stat utory requirements Dynamic headlight range control The headlight range is automatically adjus ted according to the vehicle load status when they are swi...

Page 119: ... the key from the ignition The light goes out a few seconds after closing all the doors when locking the vehicle or connecting the ignition Turning the reading light on and off Glove compartment and luggage com partment lighting When opening and closing the glove com partment on the front passenger side and the rear lid the respective light will automatically switch on and off Footwell lighting Th...

Page 120: ...s activated by push ing the lever towards the steering wheel and the wipers operate simulta neously 6 Interval wipe for rear window The wip er will wipe the window approximately every six seconds 7 The rear window wash function is acti vated by pressing the lever and the rear wiper starts simultaneously WARNING In cold conditions you should not use the wash wipe system unless you have warmed the w...

Page 121: ...evious posi tion The air conditioner comes on for approxi mately 30 seconds in air recirculation mode when the windscreen washer is activated to prevent the smell of the windscreen wash er fluid entering the inside the vehicle When wiping at intervals the intervals vary according to the speed The higher the vehi cle speed the shorter the intervals Heated windscreen washer jets The heating only tha...

Page 122: ... 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 long wipe when the windscreen is almost dry Dirt dry dust wax coating on glass Lotus effect or traces of detergent car wash may reduce the effectiveness of the rain sensor or make it react more slowly...

Page 123: ...ident in the interior rear vi sion mirror is obstructed e g with the sun blind the anti dazzle rear vision mirror with automatic setting will not operate per fectly When the interior lights are on or reverse gear engaged the mirrors do not darken with automatic adjustment for anti dazzle position If you have to stick any type of sticker on the windscreen do not do so in front of the sensors Doing ...

Page 124: ... button SETTINGS Mirrors and wipers Mir rors can be selected to fold the outside mir rors when parking and to lock the vehicle page 82 When the vehicle is locked with the remote control the exterior mirrors are retracted au tomatically When the vehicle is opened with the remote control the exterior mirrors are deployed automatically WARNING Convex or wide angle exterior mirrors give a larger field...

Page 125: ...oor Fig 105 1 Swing the sun visor towards the door longi tudinally backwards There is a vanity mirror on the sun visor with a cover When the cover is opened 2 a light comes on The lamp goes out when the vanity mirror cover is closed or the sun visor is pushed back up WARNING Folded sun blinds can reduce visibility Always store sun blinds and visors in their housing when not in use Note The light a...

Page 126: ...trical components of the front seats might be damaged Never attach or place seat upholstery or covers on the electric controls Never use upholstery or seat covers that have not been explicitly authorised for the seats of the vehicle Electric driver s seat adjustment Fig 108 Driver s seat electric seat settings Adjust the lumbar support press the but ton according to the desired position Seat forwa...

Page 127: ...and severe injuries Only adjust the rear seat when the vehi cle is stationary otherwise it could move unexpectedly while the vehicle is in motion Furthermore an incorrect position is adop ted when adjusting the seat Adjust the rear seat only when its move ment area is empty CAUTION When moving the rear seat horizontally objects in the luggage compartment might cause damages When the seat is in its...

Page 128: ...king sure that its upper edge is at the same height as the top of the head but never below eye level Keep the back of your head always as close to the headrest as possible and centred Never adjust the headrest while the vehi cle is in motion Under no circumstances should the rear passengers travel while the headrests are in the non use position CAUTION When assembling and disassembling the headres...

Page 129: ...f the corresponding backrest and insert it Press the headrest downwards until the bars lock Adjust the headrest according to the in structions on the correct position of the seat Removing the headrests from the second row of seats 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 126 Remove the headrest com...

Page 130: ...as used to unlock the vehicle Activating settings With the vehicle stopped and the ignition switched on press and hold the correspond ing memory button until the saved position is reached OR With the ignition switched off and the driver s door open briefly press the corre sponding button The front passenger side exterior mirror au tomatically changes from the position stored for reversing as soon ...

Page 131: ...onvenient entry function makes it easier to access the third row of seats Folding down the backrest and moving the second row seat Remove any objects located in the footwell of the second row of seats Pull the release lever Fig 116 in the di rection of the arrow Fold down the backrest of the seat and move the seat forward Enter the vehicle or leave the vehicle care fully Folding down the second ro...

Page 132: ...ll child seats on all the second row seats at the same time CAUTION Before lowering and raising the rear seat backrest adjust the front seats so that nei ther the headrests nor the cushions of the rear backrest can hit them CAUTION Any objects located in the footwell of the second row of seats may be damaged on folding the rear seat forwards Before fold ing down the seats remove the objects Adjust...

Page 133: ...e disabled and the PASSENGER AIR BAG warning lamp must be on When moving the passenger backrest up and down keep your hands fingers feet and other body parts out of the operating area of the hinges and the locking mecha nism of the seat Mats or other objects can be caught in the hinges of the backrest of the front pas senger seat This would cause the backrest not to be locked in an upright positio...

Page 134: ...G Serious injuries can be caused if the rear seat backrest is lowered or lifted without due care and attention When folding down the rear seat always make sure there are no people or animals in the backrest area Never lower or lift the rear seat backrest while driving Do no trap or damage the seat belt when raising the rear seat backrest When lowering or lifting the rear seat backrest keep your ha...

Page 135: ...the di rection of the arrow Fig 122 To lift the armrest press it down in the oppo site direction to the arrow Fig 122 and lock it in the seat backrest WARNING The front centre armrest may obstruct the driver s arm movements which could cause an accident and severe injuries Keep the storage compartments of the centre armrest closed at all times while the vehicle is in motion Never let anyone sit on...

Page 136: ... such a way that they can never reach the airbag deployment areas while the vehicle is in motion Keep the storage compartments closed at all times while the vehicle is in motion Place the objects in such a way that they never force any occupant of the vehicle to sit in an incorrect position When transporting objects that take up a seat never let anyone use that seat Never leave hard sharp or heavy...

Page 137: ...age compartment shelf closed Fig 124 In the luggage compartment remove the rear shelf Open the rear shelf Pull the cover backwards with the handle Fig 123 1 and remove it above the an chor point arrows Move the cover forward carefully Close the rear shelf Pull the cover backwards with the handle 1 and secure it to the anchor point arrows Remove the rear shelf If required open the rear shelf Press ...

Page 138: ...s not fitted Store the rear shelf Fig 125 Below the luggage compartment floor store the rear shelf Depending on the equipment once the lug gage compartment shelf has been removed it can be stored under the boot floor Lift the floor of the boot page 138 Place the rear shelf in the corresponding housing Fig 125 Place the boot floor in its starting position If the 12 volt battery is fitted in the boo...

Page 139: ...he seat down with your hand until it is completely against the frame of the seat When the seat is in loading floor position do not et anyone travel in it not even a child Close the tailgate Lifting the seats of the third row Move the seats of the second row com pletely forward page 125 Open the rear lid Pull the cord on the backrest of the seat Fig 126 to lift the backrest OR lift the backrest wit...

Page 140: ...n gaged If the back rest is locked correctly the mark is not visible When a rear seat or its backrest is folded down or not correctly engaged do not let anyone use that seat not even a child CAUTION Objects placed in the footwell in front of and behind the rear seats can be damaged when seats are folded down or lifted Be fore folding down or lifting the seats re move the objects Any objects locate...

Page 141: ...icles Fig 130 In the luggage compartment lift the luggage compartment floor Open boot floor Grab the boot floor by the cord Fig 130 and lift it in the direction of the arrow and re move it Close boot floor Place the boot floor on the support and carefully lower it CAUTION Do not let the luggage compartment floor fall when closing it Always carefully guide it downward in a controlled manner Otherwi...

Page 142: ...luggage compartment prevents light luggage from moving The net bag has a zip and can be used to store small objects Hooking the net bag into the luggage compartment floor If necessary the front eyes must be unfolded first page 139 Secure the net hooks to the fastening rings Fig 132 The bag zip should be facing upwards Removing the net bag The hooked up net bag is taut Release the net bag from the ...

Page 143: ...h as skis Opening the tailboard for long items Press the unlocking button Fig 134 1 and fold the tailboard forward Open the rear lid Insert the long objects through the tail board from the luggage compartment Secure the objects with the seat belt firmly Close the tailgate Closing the tailboard for long items Lift the seat back and press it firmly into the lock until it engages correctly WARNING Se...

Page 144: ...se button Fig 136 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 vehicle Using the net partition Fig 137 Net partition fitted The purpose of the net partition is to prevent the items in the boot from moving into the cabin e g in the event of sudden braking Fitting the net partiti...

Page 145: ...nd the net partition 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 to opti mise aerodynamics For this reason cross bars or conventional roof carrier systems cannot be secured to the roof water drains As the roof water drains are integrated in the roof to ...

Page 146: ...ttachment and use of the cross bars and the roof carrier system may cause the whole system to detach from the roof and cause an accident and injuries Always take the manufacturer 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 threa ded joints whenever you s...

Page 147: ...as well as loss of control of the vehicle Do not carry animals or sharp hard or heavy items in open storage compartments of the vehicle on the dashboard or on the cover 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 could diffi cult the use of th...

Page 148: ...ment Storage net Key to the Fig 141 1 2 Air diffuser regulator Support for memory cards CD player and card reader page 206 On board documentation Opening and closing the glove compart ment Opening Pull the handle Fig 140 and open the glove compartment Closing Press the glove compartment up wards Glove compartment cooling With the AC on cool air can be directed to wards the inside of the compartmen...

Page 149: ...nt and severe injuries Keep the storage compartments of the centre armrest closed at all times while the vehicle is in motion Storage compartment in the roof console glasses case Fig 143 On the roof console glasses case Opening Press and release the button Fig 143 Closing Press the cover upwards until it clicks into place Note For the surveillance of the cabin to work correctly the storage compart...

Page 150: ...rawer under the seat until it engages WARNING If the drawer is left open it could prevent use of the pedals This may cause serious accidents and injuries Always keep the drawer closed while the vehicle is in motion Otherwise the drawer and any objects in it could fall into the driv er s footwell and obstruct the pedals CAUTION The drawer can contain 1 5 kg at most Other object holders There are ha...

Page 151: ...ture 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 vehicle and its electrical sys tem Note The inside elements of the drink holders can be extracted for cleaning Drinks holder in the front part of the centre console Fig 147 In the front part of the centre console ...

Page 152: ...g of the electrical appliance into the power socket Maximum power consumption Power socket Maximum power con sumption 12 Volts 120 Watts 230 Volts 150 watts 300 watt peaks Electrical equipment can be connected to the 12 volt power socket Make sure that the maximum power con sumption displayed on each outlet is not ex ceeded The power consumption of devices is shown on the model plate When connecti...

Page 153: ...e used once again after a cooling time First unplug the connector of the connected device and then plug it back in again This prevents the elec trical device from being switched on again if this is not wanted WARNING The electrical system is under high voltage Do not spill liquids onto the socket Do not plug adapters or extension cords into the 230 volt power socket Otherwise the integrated child ...

Page 154: ...vated charcoal cartridge serves as a barrier against impurities in the air taken into the ve hicle interior The dust and pollen filter must be changed regularly so that air conditioner performance is not adversely affected If the filter loses efficiency prematurely due to use in areas with very high levels of air pollu tion the filter must be changed more fre quently than stated in the Service Sch...

Page 155: ...n To do this press the button The button lamp should light up The maximum heat output required to de frost windows as quickly as possible is only available when the engine has reached its normal running temperature Keep 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 fro...

Page 156: ... is also adjusted manually by turning the control Air distribution The airflow adjusts automatically for comfort It can also be manually distributed to the de sired zone by pressing the corresponding button The airflow is directed towards the chest The airflow is directed towards the foot well The airflow is directed at the windscreen Maximum cooling power The recirculation of air and the cooling ...

Page 157: ...e to the battery an automatic temporary disconnection of this function is possible coming back on when normal operating conditions are re establish ed Air recirculation page 158 Seat heating page 159 Switching off Turn the fan adjuster completely to the left OR Press the OFF function button on the info tainment system page 156 Manual air conditioning controls Fig 154 In the centre console manual a...

Page 158: ...and switches off automatically after a maxi mum of 10 minutes It should be switched off as soon as the glass is demisted By saving electrical power you can also save fuel To avoid possible damage to the battery an automatic temporary disconnection of this function is possible coming back on when normal operating conditions are re establish ed Air recirculation page 158 Seat heating page 159 Switch...

Page 159: ...nel Press the function button to set the temper ature of the rear seats Press the function buttons to set the tem perature The display shows the temperature selected Note When function button is active on the In fotainment System the rear controls do not work Climate control usage instructions The interior cooling system only works when the engine is running and fan is switched on Economic use of ...

Page 160: ...ay be dam aged or made unsuitable for use by the air Air recirculation Air recirculation mode prevents the ambient air from entering the interior When the outside temperature is very high selecting manual air recirculation mode for a short period refreshes the vehicle interior more quickly For safety reasons air recirculation mode is switched off when the button is pressed or the air distributor t...

Page 161: ...ontrol seat heating Press buttons or on the control panel to turn on the seat heating as high as possi ble Press buttons or repeatedly to adjust it to the required level To turn off the seat heating press button or repeatedly until no LEDs are lit If the ignition is switched on again in approx the next 10 minutes the driver seat heating is automatically turned on to the level set the last time Cas...

Page 162: ...liquid on the seat CAUTION To avoid damaging the heating elements of the seat heaters please do not kneel on the seat or apply sharp pressure to a single point on the seat cushion or backrest Liquids sharps objects and insulating materials e g covers or child seats can damage the seat heating In the event of smells switch off the seat heating immediately and have it inspected by a specialised work...

Page 163: ...ark your 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 tem perature sensitive objects close to the air vents Food medicines and other objects sensitive to heat or cold may be damaged or made unsuitable for use by the air com ing from the vents Switchin...

Page 164: ...or there is a fault It lights up for approx 2 seconds In orange then in green or in red The re mote control battery is almost flat However the on or off signal has been received In orange then flashes green or red The remote control battery is almost flat No on or off signal has been received Flashes for around 5 seconds In orange The remote control battery is flat No on or off signal has been rec...

Page 165: ...ction button function Switch off The auxiliary heater is immediately switched off Heat Ventilate Set to heat or ventilate the vehi cle interior when the auxiliary heater is switched on Press the function button to select the desired mode Set Opens the Auxiliary heater menu Function button function Departure time 1 Departure time 2 Departure time 3 Three different de parture times hh mm may be prog...

Page 166: ...ed every time you want to set off Similarly the departure time must reactivate each time The control lamp fuel level indicator lights up Note Noises will be heard while the auxiliary heater is running When the air humidity is high and the in side temperature low condensation from the heating and ventilating system may evaporate when the auxiliary heater is switched on In this case steam may be re ...

Page 167: ... new audio source Lower the base volume before connect ing or switching audio sources WARNING The driving recommendations and traffic indications shown on the navigation system may differ from the current traffic situation Traffic signs and traffic regulations have priority over the recommendations and dis plays provided by the navigation system WARNING Connecting inserting or removing a data medi...

Page 168: ...may be damaged Always wait until the data medium is completely ejected CAUTION Foreign objects stuck to a CD or DVD or if it is not round the player may be damaged Only clean standard 12 cm CDs or DVDs should be used Do not affix stickers or other items to the data medium Stickers may peel off and damage the drive Do not use printable data media Prin ted labels and coverings may peel off and damag...

Page 169: ... frequency page 190 Touchscreen page 171 Navigation Mode page 215 Media mode audio sources page 198 Phone Mode page 233 1 2 3 4 5 Voice control page 177 Full Link page 180 Vehicle settings page 82 page 229 Main menu page 170 Volume Off on page 170 Proximity sensor page 173 6 7 8 9 10 11 Settings button search and selection page 170 12 167 ...

Page 170: ...Infotainment System Main menus Fig 161 Menu summary 168 ...

Page 171: ... Special destinations POI page 221 View page 221 Split screen page 221 Map display page 222 Traffic bulletins and dynamic guide page 223 Predictive navigation page 224 Import vCards page 224 Navigation with images page 224 Road signs page 224 Route guidance in Demo mode page 225 Setup page 225 Offroad mode page 227 Vehicle Instrument panel page 229 Sport page 230 Offroad page 230 Consumers page 23...

Page 172: ...wered when reverse gear is selected The volume can be low ered in the menu Sound Volume Diagram of the menus Fig 163 Main menu The Infotainment system touchscreen can be used to select the different main menus Press the Infotainment button to open the menus summary The display of the touchscreen s main menu can be switched between grid and carou sel and vice versa using the menu Settings Screen pa...

Page 173: ...re dis played on the instrument panel by a volume bar It is possible to preset certain volume settings and adjustments Select Sound Vol ume Muting the Infotainment system sound Turn the volume control anti clockwise until it displays OR press the left wheel of the multifunction steering wheel Playback is paused while in Media mode ex cept AUX The screen displays Operation of the function buttons a...

Page 174: ...window which displays other setup options Some functions are activated or deac tivated by pressing this box Display and function buttons operation and effect OK Press to confirm an entry or a selection Press to close a pop up window or an in put window Press them to change the setup adjust ments one at a time Move the scroll button across the screen by sliding your finger Open list entries and sea...

Page 175: ...size of which depends on the number of matching entries 5 If the button is held down special characters based on that letter are displayed Press the desired charac ter to enter it Some special charac ters can be written out instead e g AE for Ä Space bar Deletes characters on the input line from right to left Press and hold to delete several char acters BACK Close the input window Proximity sensor...

Page 176: ...arch and save the radio stations with the best reception at that time in all available bands C Link your mobile phone to the Infotain ment system D a Add your home address using your current position or by manually enter ing an address PREVIOUS NEXT Previous or next parameter to config ure When a parameter has been config ured the only way to reconfigure it is by clicking on it on the main menu no...

Page 177: ...ages Units To set the units of measurement of the vehi cle s displays distance speed temperature volume consumption and pressure Data transfer for SEAT apps Data transfer for SEAT apps This allows data to be exchanged between the vehicle and SEAT apps They are not personal data Operation via apps Change the level of interaction with apps Deactivate This limits specific functions that require a hig...

Page 178: ...ew of screen and function buttons Bluetooth audio To set the playback volume of the audio sources connected by Bluetooth Low Medium or High Also see page 176 Overview of screen and function buttons Equaliser To adjust the sound properties Balance Fader To adjust the sound distribution The cursor indicates the current sound distribution in the passenger compartment To modify the sound distri bution...

Page 179: ...To manually end voice control press and hold the button until the corresponding confirmation signal sounds or briefly press the button twice or press the function but ton in the upper right corner of the screen You can also end the voice control by speaking the following commands Stop or Cancel Voice control help It is recommended to listen to the Help the first time you use the voice control Acti...

Page 180: ...ig 169 which will display the contexts in which the system op erates and the main commands From here you can command the system based on the context that you want to oper ate or give a voice command directly When selecting each of the contexts Naviga tion Telephone Radio Media Voice control a menu will displayed listing the main com mands and providing brief explanations of how to give each of the...

Page 181: ...available when parking Voice control settings Press the infotainment button Set tings Voice control When closing a menu the changes will be made automatically Function button function Example commands infotainment system Display voice control examples on the infotainment system screen Example commands instrument cluster a Display voice control examples on the instrument panel Voice control session...

Page 182: ...interaction level of the Apps on the system must be Allow Protect the mobile terminal with its appli cations from improper use Never make modifications to the applica tions Consult the instruction manual for the mobile terminal WARNING The use of applications while driving can distract your attention from the traffic Dis tracting the driver in any way can lead to an accident and cause injuries Alw...

Page 183: ...n your vehicle you can acquire it as an accessory at your Authorised Serv ice Compatible Phones Go to the Mirror Link Android Auto or Apple CarPlay 1 2 websites 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 the CCC must be installed in the de vice Androi...

Page 184: ...ctions between your vehi cle and mobile device Press OK Once selec ted the technology compatible with your de vice can be used Note Depending on your smartphone it may have to be unlocked for the connection to occur What should I do if it does not con nect Restart the mobile device Check the USB cable Check whether the USB cable is damaged Check that neither connection USB micro USB is damaged or ...

Page 185: ...vailable as an audio source Full Link Settings Function button function Activate data transfer for SEAT apps allows the ex change of information between the vehicle and ap plications authorised by SEAT Last Mode If the telephone connection is terminated on ly by unplugging the cable the next time the device is connected the session will start without the user having to take any action1 Information...

Page 186: ...uest that you accept the device Function buttons and possible messages Function button function Full Link To return to the Full Link main menu CLOSE APPS Press to close the open apps Then press the apps to be closed or the Close all function button to close all the open ap plications Function button function 1 1 Press to change to the mobile device screen SETTINGS To open the Full Link setup Fig 1...

Page 187: ...t The mobile device must be compatible with Android Auto The Android Auto application should al ready be downloaded and installed on the mobile device Initiating the connection In order to initiate the connection with the de vice just use the USB cable to connect it to the infotainment system and follow the in structions on the device to be paired The first connection to Android Auto must be done ...

Page 188: ...r Apple CarPlay If Full Link stops working where can I go to repair it If the problem is in the car you should go to the deal er If the problem is in the mobile device you should see your mobile telephone vendor Will WhatsApp be certified The WhatsApp situation depends on the technology Is MirrorLink available in my country Yes MirrorLink is available in all countries and re gions where SEAT is lo...

Page 189: ...edia Control you can operate the Infotainment System from other places in the vehicle in Radio and Media modes and depending on the country and the equip ment you can exchange the following infor mation between a device and the Infotain ment System Navigation destinations Traffic information Social media contents Audio transmission Vehicle data Location specific information for example POIs WLAN a...

Page 190: ...be necessary to enter other data into the device Repeat this process to connect other devices Wi Fi Protected Setup WPS 1 Wi Fi Protected Setup can be used to create a ciphered local wireless network quickly and simply Establish the connection with the wireless network WLAN page 211 Press the WPS button on the WLAN router until the warning light on the router starts flashing If the WLAN router doe...

Page 191: ...gs To manually enter the network settings of an external WLAN device The wireless WLAN connection is establish ed To complete the connection it may be necessary to enter other data into the device Note Due to the large number of devices on the market it is not possible to guarantee fault free operation of all functions 189 ...

Page 192: ...red or on the station list See Settings page 196 Function button function Scan Stops the station search visible only if it is running page 196 Indications and possible icons Display Meaning A Frequency or name of the station or radio text The name of the radio sta tion and the radio text will only be dis played if RDS is active RDS off The RDS radio data service is deacti vated TP Traffic informat...

Page 193: ...witching to the frequency with the best reception of the station that is tuned at any given time while driving However this may cause a regional broadcast to be inter rupted Automatic frequency switching and automat ic station tracking can be deactivated in FM Settings page 196 Set a station name In certain cases the station name is exces sively long This text can be locked unlocked by pressing on...

Page 194: ...Select additional stations Press the name of the main station on the DAB main menu to select an additional sta tion Or select the additional station from the station list On the DAB main menu the name of the ad ditional tuned station is displayed next to the abbreviated name of the main DAB station Additional stations can not be saved Automatic station tracking DAB radio is not currently available...

Page 195: ...7 Slideshow Some stations transmit additional visual infor mation in the form of images These images are displayed as a slideshow on the Stations or Slideshow screens of the Screen menu page 193 The slideshow can be displayed in full screen by pressing on the current image Screen Menu The function buttons refer to the menu that is displayed when the View button is pressed Fig 184 Function button f...

Page 196: ...return to the Radio main menu If you want to change the logo of a memory button where a button has already been saved it must first be deleted from the button in question Note Not all stations are in the database so it is not always possible to assign logos auto matically Select tune and save stations Selecting stations Select the sta tion using the arrow keys Press the function button or Fig 181 ...

Page 197: ... played for approximately 5 seconds each Start and end automatic playback Start automatic playback Press the Settings function button and then select Scan End automatic playback Press the function button to stop automatic playback on the station that is being played Automatic playback also ends when a station is selected man ually using the memory buttons or when the screen is changed Traffic info...

Page 198: ... to switch between all of the tuneable stations in the selec ted frequency band Traffic programme TP The TP function tracking of traffic information stations is active page 195 Delete presets To erase all or some of the preset sta tions Station logos To assign or delete manually the sta tion logos saved in the memory keys page 194 Radio text The radio text is active page 191 Radio text Advanced se...

Page 199: ... are played for approximately 5 seconds each page 195 Seek mode To set the settings for the arrow buttons and The setting applies to all frequency bands FM AM and DAB Preset list The arrow keys are used to switch be tween all of the saved stations in the selected frequency band Station List The arrow keys are used to switch between all of the tuneable stations in the selec ted frequency band Traff...

Page 200: ... copyright and proper ty rights The use or commercialization of technology of this type outside the config uration of this product without a licence from Microsoft or an authorised Microsoft branch is prohibited The infotainment system only plays com patible undamaged audio files other files are ignored Check the list of compatible devices on the SEAT website Requirements for data media and files ...

Page 201: ...ransfer rates of up to 256kbit s FLAC files flac Matroska container files mka v Maximum resolution 720 x 576 pixel and 25 30fps frames per second MPEG 1 and MPEG 2 formats mpg mpeg m2ts avi and mkv with a maximum resolution of 352x288 pixels ISO MPEG 4 format mp4 m4v avi mov 3gp and mkv MPEG 4 ASP DivX format 4 5 and 6 avi divx and mkv Xvid MPEG 4 format avi and mkv MPEG 4 H 264 format mp4 m4v mov...

Page 202: ...es that do not exceed 256 characters On memory cards a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per di rectory Playback of audio files through the AUX IN jack The external audio source must meet a series of playback conditions page 208 Playing audio files via Bluetooth b The external media player must be compatible with the A2DP Bluetooth profile page 208 Play audio files through WLAN The...

Page 203: ...ablish a certain playback order Depending on their name on the data media tracks folders and playlists are ordered nu merically and alphabetically The illustration shows an example of a con ventional audio data CD containing tracks folders and subfolders Fig 188 In this case the tracks will be played as fol lows1 Tracks 1 and 2 in the root directory Root of the CD Tracks 3 and 4 in the first F1 fo...

Page 204: ...he AUX IN multimedia socket page 208 BT AUDIO Bluetooth audio page 208 WLAN External audio source con nected by WLAN page 211 SELECTION Depending on the level track list folders or source Changes track in Media mode or fast forward rewind Playback stops The function button changes to Function button function Playback is resumed The func tion button changes to a Play similar tracks Creates a virtua...

Page 205: ...lbums In order for the user to benefit from the functions offered by Gracenote the tracks must contain the artist and or album data only available for the model Navi Sys tem Plus b Depends on the market and unit in question Note When the media source is inserted play ing will not start automatically it is neces sary for the user to select the source Nor will the media source change when it is ejec...

Page 206: ...tart of the previous track If the first track is being played pressing the but ton goes back to the last track on the data media that is being played Briefly press the func tion button once To the next track It changes the last track to the first track on the data media that is being played Press and hold function button Rewind Press and hold function button Fast forward Slide your finger hori zon...

Page 207: ...page 207 USB 1 USB 2 External data storage de vice connected to the USB port page 207 BT AUDIO External Media Player con nected via Bluetooth page 208 AUX Audio source connected to the AUX IN socket page 208 WLAN External audio source connec ted by WLAN page 211 Function button function C Press the function button to open the top folder of the Media source Start playback of the first track Repeat ...

Page 208: ... DVDs and audio data CDs and DVDs Insert a CD or DVD Insert a CD or DVD into the slot Fig 196 3 with the printed side facing up wards until the equipment inserts it automati cally Ejecting a CD or DVD Press button 1 The CD or DVD in the drive will be ejected and must be removed within approximately 10 seconds If the CD is not removed within 10 seconds it is automatically retracted for security rea...

Page 209: ...ration of the external data medi um changing track selecting tracks and playback modes is described in the appro priate chapters of this manual page 198 Instructions and restrictions Compatibility with Apple devices and other media players depends on the unit The USB port supplies the usual USB volt age of 5 volts for a USB connection External hard disks larger than 32 GB must be reformatted for t...

Page 210: ...ocket Depending on the equipment and country there may be an AUX IN multimedia socket page 244 The connected external audio source cannot be operated with the infotainment system s controls Connecting an external audio source to the AUX IN multimedia socket Connect the external audio source to the AUX IN multimedia socket Start playback on the external audio source In the MEDIA main menu press the...

Page 211: ...er of possible Blue tooth audio sources it is not possible to guarantee fault free operation of all de scribed functions Always switch off the warning and serv ice tones on a connected Bluetooth audio source e g key tones on a mobile tele phone to prevent possible interference noise and malfunctions To play music do not link the external media player simultaneously to Bluetooth and the USB interfa...

Page 212: ...ed To obtain information on the status of the import press the Information function button Press the BACK function button to close the import screen with the progress informa tion When the file import ends a message will appear Deleting files In Media mode press the SETTINGS func tion button and then select Manage Jukebox Press the DELETE function button Activate the checkboxes to the right of the...

Page 213: ... the WLAN audio source In the MEDIA main menu press the SOURCE function button and select WLAN Please refer to the instructions on the screen of the Infotainment system and on the WLAN audio source regarding the rest of the procedure Controlling playback The extent to which the WLAN audio can be controlled via the Infotainment system de pends on the connected WLAN device and the app that is used N...

Page 214: ...for the same region The unit s DVD drive is configured to read the regional code for the region in which the vehi cle was originally sold Starting the DVD mode Insert a compatible DVD in the DVD drive The reading of DVD data may take a few sec onds The DVD s intro short initial sequence is played Next the different DVD menus are displayed Controlling a DVD menu Briefly touch the screen to activate...

Page 215: ... To select the language of the voice in structions Subtitles To select the subtitle language Enter change PIN for parental settings Parental settings password Child protection To select the level of protection you want to associate with DVD playback The options within the Video Settings DVD menu may vary depending on the DVD or the chapter that is playing The available audio channel languages and ...

Page 216: ...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 Complete The images are displayed fully on the screen Display time To adjust the display time of images during a slideshow Repeat slideshow The active slideshow is repeated infinitely Media settings Select the MEDIA main menu by pressing the infotainment k...

Page 217: ...le to re ceive any data from GPS satellites tunnels garages navigation can still continue using 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 system will still attempt to provide route guidance In the case of missing or incomplete naviga tion data it ...

Page 218: ... used in full Using an old version may lead to errors during navigation Updating navigation data To update navigation data visit our website www seat com The navigation data must be installed after downloading Navigation is not possible from the memory card Installing navigation data The installation process takes about 2 hours If the Infotainment system is switched off the installation process is...

Page 219: ...ttons on the map display page 222 NEW DEST To enter a new destination page 217 ROUTE During route guidance page 219 MY DESTS To activate or manage stored destina tions page 219 POI Search for points of interest car parks fuel sta tions and restaurants within a particular search area page 221 VIEW To modify or activate or deactivate the split screen and show POI Fig 202 A page 221 SETTINGS Open the...

Page 220: ...idance the route is calculated based on the data that have been selected in the Route options menu Three alternative routes are proposed Fig 204 These 3 routes correspond to the selectable route options Economical Fast and Short Blue route Economic route Red route Fastest route Orange route Shortest route to the destination even if it results in longer travelling time Select the desired route by p...

Page 221: ...usion press the Route func tion button and then CANCEL CONGESTION CHANGE ROUTE a The map of the calculated route appears and by holding a finger on the route and dragging the finger across said map the route is changed to the road s that you want and the new route is then recalculated ROUTE DETAILS View route information a Only available for the model Navi System Plus My destinations destination m...

Page 222: ...se lected destination The stages are omit ted Opening the detailed view of the desti nation in question Available function buttons New desti nation Add a new destination Destina tions Adding a new destination from My destinations Storing To store the created route in the route memory Start Start route guidance Calculate To update the calculated distance and estimated arrival time a Stop To stop ac...

Page 223: ...ress this symbol to open a list of points of in terest 2 The only point of interest in this zone Press the symbol to open the detailed view of the point of interest Quick POI search In the Navigation main menu press the POIs function button and the three main catego ries will appear Alternatively enter the name of the point of interest to be searched using the new destination keypad or press Searc...

Page 224: ... POIs grouped to gether FAVOURITE name of the favourite HOME ADDRESS Home address Start route guidance starts guidance directly Add stopover only when you have an active route Search nearby enters in the search menu but only for the area around the point selected on the map Demo mode start only when demo mode is active Map display Fig 208 Messages and function buttons on the map display Function b...

Page 225: ...c jam In both cases an an nouncement will be made Shortly before reaching the announced traf fic jam it is indicated again Avoiding a traffic jam by following the instruc tions of a traffic bulletin does not always save time for example if alternative routes are congested The effectiveness of dynamic navigation depends on the traffic bulletins that are received The rest of the route that has to be...

Page 226: ...tion settings menu press the Import destinations function button Select the data carrier with the vCards saved in the list Press Import all vCards from this folder Confirm the import notice with the OK function button Saved vCards will now be in the destinations memory page 219 Note Only one address per vCard can be impor ted In the event any vCards have multiple addresses only the main address wi...

Page 227: ...verwrit ten with the current location of the vehicle if the vehicle starts moving Note Deactivate the Demo mode after use oth erwise you will always have to select whether to start a virtual route or normal route before starting route guidance Navigation settings In the Navigation main menu press the SETTINGS function button Function button function Route options To make the route calculation adju...

Page 228: ...gation announcements To change the navigation announcements settings Volume To adjust the volume of audible driving recommendations Entertainment fading nav announcements Set the volume of the active audio source during naviga tion announcements No navigation announcements during calls During a telephone conversation audio driving recommen dations will not be given Note My POIs Audible warning whe...

Page 229: ...ss the SETTINGS function button in the main Navigation menu In the menu press the Waypoint mode function button The Offroad Navigation menu opens Fig 212 Function buttons in the Offroad Navigation menu Function button function RECORD Initiates the plotting of an Offroad tour MEMORY Opens a list allowing the selection of a stored Offroad tour EXIT Ends Offroad navigation Recording an Offroad tour F...

Page 230: ...igation system Creating an Offroad tour Fig 215 Offroad route guidance mode Start route guidance Loads the stored Offroad tour Starting off in a stored route is not detected by the system automatically Setup Function button function Invert Reverses the direction of the stored Offroad tour Next point Starts the Offroad tour from the nearest point Start Starts the complete Offroad tour When route gu...

Page 231: ... page 229 SPORT page 230 OFFROAD page 230 CONSUMERS page 231 DRIVING DATA page 231 ECOTRAINER page 231 VEHICLE STATUS page 232 Instrument panel Fig 216 Instrument panel Press the Instrument panel button to choose from the various display options and custom ise the information that appears in the SEAT Digital Cockpit page 65 Automatic View Pre set information depending on the Driving mode Classic V...

Page 232: ...e dials Press the NEXT button to bring up the Lap timer menu that is described below Fig 218 Analogue lap timer New timing is started by pressing on the surface of the digital lap timer Stop lap timer Lap time The analogue lap timer s time is stopped for 5 seconds After 5 seconds the ana logue lap timer shows the real time again Statistics delete last lap time 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Offroad Fig 219 O...

Page 233: ...and storage of the values for the jour ney and the consumption By refuelling the memory will be erased automatically 3 Long term The memory records the values for a specific number of partial trips up to a total of 19 hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 mi nutes or 1999 9 km mi or 9999 km mi de pending on the model of instrument panel When one of these values is reached de pending on the versi...

Page 234: ...ig 222 Meaning 1 To the left of the columns are different symbols that provide information about the current driv ing style table on page 232 2 The white column is an indication of where the efficiency graph starts from left to right It shows the position of the evaluation that is currently being performed 3 Bars to illustrate acceleration The position of the car represents acceleration If the spe...

Page 235: ... system restart your mobile by switching it off and on again Some functions and setup can only be per formed when the vehicle is stopped and are not available on all mobile telephones You may experience poor reception or may be cut off in areas where the signal is weak Most electronic devices are shielded against HF high frequency signals In any case the electronic equipment may not be protected f...

Page 236: ...hibited both the telephone and the telephone management system must always be switched off Interference may be caused with sensitive technical and medical equip ment possibly resulting in a malfunction or damage to the equipment Bluetooth Bluetooth technology allows a mobile tele phone to be connected to your vehicle s tele phone management system Prior pairing be tween the two is required for thi...

Page 237: ...devices found are displayed on screen Select the Bluetooth device you want to connect Additional data may need to be en tered Use your mobile telephone to enter and confirm your PIN code as indicated in the dis play of the infotainment system If more Bluetooth profile pairing requests are received on the mobile telephone make sure to reply to them OR Compare the PIN code shown on the dis play of t...

Page 238: ... menu Assign a user profile The phonebook the call lists and the speed dial buttons are assigned to a user profile and remain stored on the telephone management system This information will be available ev ery time the mobile telephone is connected After the first connection it will take a few mi nutes for the data from the linked mobile phone to be available in the system The next time that the m...

Page 239: ... active call is put on hold While on hold the listener will not hear the conversation To reactivate it press the call accept button To reject it press the reject button Press to add a participant to the active call Connected mobile telephone charge status Strength of the signal received by the mo bile telephone Multiple calls The telephony management system allows the user to interact with up to t...

Page 240: ... in the phonebook Select the desired contact to make the call Enter the country code Press the function button 0 for approx 2 seconds to add the Assistance call Press the function button to obtain help in the event of breakdown Information call Press the function button to obtain informa tion on the SEAT brand and the additional contracted services Call mailbox Press the function button to make th...

Page 241: ... the contact has several numbers first press on the contact and then press on the desired number for making the call Search for a contact in the search window Press the Search function button Fig 231 to open the search window Enter the name of the contact you are look ing for in the window Fig 232 While the characters are being entered a contact is displayed in the input field The number of matchi...

Page 242: ...rrectly will depend on the compatibil ity of the connected mobile phone SMS menu function buttons Press the SMS function button from the Tel ephone main menu Function button function New text message To write and send an SMS includes the possibility of accessing preset text templates Inbox To open the received SMS folder Outbox To open the outbox folder SMS messages that have not been sent are sto...

Page 243: ...ame stored in the phonebook it can be displayed on the call list next to the name page 242 Possible displays in the Calls menu Display Meaning Missed calls Missed and unanswered calls Calls Dialled numbers Received calls Received calls Note The availability of the call lists will depend on the mobile phone used Quick dial keys Fig 235 Quick access to the phone book The speed dial keys Fig 235 1 ca...

Page 244: ...e infotainment system OR Press Find telephone to connect a new mobile phone Bluetooth Opens the menu Bluetooth set tings page 242 User profile Open the User profile settings menu page 242 Note Some telephones require a restart to down load the last added contacts again Bluetooth settings In the main Telephone menu press the SETTINGS function button and then press the Bluetooth function button Func...

Page 245: ...ersa Import contacts Press to import the phone book of the connected telephone or to update the imported phone book Reminder remember your mobile phone If a Bluetooth connection is active with a mobile phone the mes sage Do not forget your mobile phone appears when the ignition is switched off Show pictures for contacts a If the contacts in the phone book have been saved with a photo it can be dis...

Page 246: ...e rear of the console between the front seats Fig 237 Connectivity Box Wireless Charger Fig 238 Related video Fig 239 In the centre console pad for the mo bile phone connection The Connectivity Box includes different func tions that will help to use your mobile device They are the Wireless Charger and the Mobile Signal Amplifier The Wireless Charger only features the Wireless Charger function Wire...

Page 247: ...the mobile phone Your mobile phone will automatically be ready to make use of the external aerial WARNING The mobile phone may heat up due to the wireless charging Think about this before you pick it up and take care when removing it There must be no metallic or other ob jects between the mobile phone and the housing to prevent the functionality of the Connectivity Box from being affected Note You...

Page 248: ...e remote control or by pressing the sensor surface on the door lever Fig 79 Automatic deactivation of the ignition on vehicles with the Start Stop system The ignition is switched off automatically when the vehicle 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 turn...

Page 249: ...ase the start up button If the engine does not start stop and wait for around 1 minute to try again If necessary perform an emergency start page 249 Diesel engines can take a few seconds longer than usual to start on cold days During pre heating the warning lamp remains lit To avoid unnecessary discharging of the bat tery do not use any other major electrical equipment while the glow plugs are pre...

Page 250: ...nition and start button on page 246 WARNING Never switch off the engine while the vehi cle is moving This could cause loss of con trol of the vehicle accidents and serious in jury The airbags and belt tensioners do not work when the ignition is switched off The brake servo does not work with the engine off Therefore you need to press the break pedal harder to brake the vehicle Power steering does ...

Page 251: ...nside the vehicle an emergency start up will be required The relevant message will appear in the dash panel display This may happen when for ex ample the vehicle key battery is very low Immediately after pushing the starter but ton keep the key next to the right trim of the steering column Fig 241 as close as pos sible to the Kessy logo The ignition connects and the engine starts automatically Ins...

Page 252: ... changes from flashing to fixed will depend on specific engine size characteristics When the start button is used to stop the engine the button starts flashing again In vehicles with the Start Stop system the My Beat function also offers additional in formation When the engine stops during the Stop phase the light of the start button button stays on as the Start Stop system remains active even tho...

Page 253: ...ctive the engine will not start if you remove your foot from the brake pedal The car starts when you press the accelerator pedal Basic requirements for the Start Stop mode The driver door must be closed The driver s seat belt must be fastened The bonnet must be closed The engine has reached operating temper ature The reverse gear must not be engaged The vehicle must not be on a very steep slope Th...

Page 254: ...king in the engine compartment page 252 CAUTION The Start Stop system must always be switched off when driving through flooded areas page 268 Note In vehicles with an automatic gearbox you can control whether the engine should switch off or not by reducing or increasing the brake force applied While the vehicle remains stopped the engine will not stop if the brake pedal is slightly pressed in traf...

Page 255: ... a gear is engaged and the clutch released This also happens if the electronic parking brake is switched on Never engage reverse gear when the ve hicle is moving WARNING If the gear is changed down inappropriate ly by selecting a gear that is too low you may lose control of the vehicle causing an accident and serious injuries CAUTION When travelling at high speeds or at high engine speeds selectin...

Page 256: ... when the vehicle is stationary To put the lever in P or take it out of P the locking button must be pressed and held and the brake pedal pressed simultaneously Reverse gear Reverse gear must be engaged only when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is idling To move the lever to position R the lock but ton must be pressed and held while pressing the brake pedal at the same time The reverse li...

Page 257: ...o follow this instruction could result in an accident or failure With lever in any position except P the foot brake must be pushed down whenever the engine is running This is because an automatic gearbox still transmits power even at idling speed While you are selecting a gear and the vehicle is stopped with the engine running do not accelerate Failure to follow this in struction could result in a...

Page 258: ...r M Tiptronic positions Press the gearshift paddle to select a higher gear Fig 247 Press the gearshift paddle to select a lower gear To exit the Tiptronic mode pull the right hand lever towards the steering wheel for ap proximately 1 second or move the lever to the left If the paddles are not operated for some time and the lever is not in the Tiptronic selection position it will automatically exit...

Page 259: ...everse gear may not be possible Kick down The kick down system provides maximum ac celeration when the gear selector lever is in the positions D S or in the Tiptronic position When the accelerator pedal is pressed right down the automatic gearbox will shift down to a lower gear depending on road speed and engine speed This takes advantage of the maximum acceleration of the vehicle The upshift to t...

Page 260: ... your right foot press the accelerator down to the full throttle or kick down position The engine speed will stabilise at about 3 200 rpm petrol engine or about 2 000 rpm diesel engine Take your left foot off the brake pedal The vehicle starts with maximum acceleration WARNING Always adapt your driving style to the traffic conditions Only use the Launch control programme when road and traffic cond...

Page 261: ...e gears will automatically disengage and the vehicle will roll freely without the effect of the engine brake While the vehicle rolls the engine runs at idling speed Stopping inertia mode Press the brake or the accelerator pedal To take advantage of the engine s inertia mode simply remove your foot from the ac celerator Applying both the inertia mode prolonged section with less energy and inertia d...

Page 262: ... and en gage a gear again If the warning was caused by the tempera ture of the gearbox this driver message will be displayed when the gearbox has cooled again Manual release of the selector lev er Fig 248 Gear selector lever manual release from the parking position In the event of a power failure when starting e g discharged battery the lever will remain locked in position P To move it to position...

Page 263: ...recommended gear indication turns off when the clutch pedal is pressed or when the lever is removed from the tiptronic posi tion Hill Descent Control HDC Control lamps 3 Valid for vehicles 4Drive all wheel drive It lights up white Hill Descent Control is active It lights up grey Hill Descent Control is not active The system is switched on but is not adjusting Some control and warning lamps will li...

Page 264: ...the vehicle may increase despite the intervention of Hill Descent Control Steering Information relating to different ve hicle processes Electro mechanical power steering adapts electronically to the speed of the car torque and steering angle If the power steering should fail at any time or the engine is switched off for instance when being towed the car can still be steered However much more effor...

Page 265: ...ndividual profiles and modes which modi fy the behaviour of various vehicle functions providing different driving experiences In addition the 4Drive version features the Offroad and Snow profiles The Individual profile can be configured according to personal preferences The other profiles have a fixed configuration Description Depending on the equipment fitted in the ve hicle SEAT Drive Profile ca...

Page 266: ...quired profile lights up on the Easy Connect system display as well as on the Driving Ex perience button Fig 249 OR select the required profile on the touch screen of the Easy Connect system in the menu that opens up on turning the Driving Experience button The features of each profile can be seen by pressing the Profile information function button In the Individual profile it is possible to con f...

Page 267: ...n for the first 1500 km 1000 miles influences the future engine per formance Throughout the life of the vehicle it should be driven at a moderate speed espe cially when the engine is cold this will reduce engine wear and increase its useful life Never drive at extremely low engine speeds Always engage a lower gear when the engine works irregularly For the first 1000 km or 600 miles please note Do ...

Page 268: ...uld happen there will be no sudden increase in engine speed to warn the driver as occurs with a front wheel drive car For this reason you should always choose a driving speed suitable for the road conditions Risk of accident Economical and environmentally friendly driving Fuel consumption environmental pollution and wear to the engine brakes and tyres all depend largely on driving style Consumptio...

Page 269: ... kilometres 2 5 miles when fuel consumption will return to a normal level Check tyre pressure Always make sure the tyres are inflated to the correct pressures page 365 to save fuel If the pressure is below half bar fuel consump tion may increase by 5 Due to the greater rolling resistance under inflation also increa ses tyre wear and impairs handling Do not use winter tyres all year round as they i...

Page 270: ...etrol is available throughout the journey page 343 Fuel types Seek information about service station networks selling unleaded fuel In some countries it is possible that your vehicle is not sold and some spare parts may not be available or the technical services may only be able to make limited repairs SEAT importers and distributors will provide information about the technical preparation that yo...

Page 271: ...mporarily interrupted If the system detects a fault that could af fect the working order of the CCS If you press and maintain the accelerator pedal for a certain time driving faster than the stored speed If the dynamic driving control systems inter vene ASR ESC etc A B C D If the brake pedal is pressed If the airbag is triggered If the lever is taken out of the D S position WARNING Use of GRA coul...

Page 272: ...interruption keep button Fig 252 2 pressed down in the area To reduce in increments of 1 km h 1 mph briefly press button Fig 252 2 in the area To reduce the speed without interruption keep button Fig 252 2 pressed down in the area The vehicle adapts the current speed by ac celerating or stopping accelerating The vehi cle does not brake actively Switching off Move control Fig 252 1 to The system is...

Page 273: ...ntrol warning lamp page 270 flashes and an audible warning may sound Brake and change down a gear Temporarily deactivate by pressing the accelerator down If the accelerator is pressed right down kick down and the set speed is exceeded be cause driver wishes to do so the limiter is temporarily disabled To confirm it being switched off an acoustic signal sound once While cruise control is off the co...

Page 274: ...st programmed speed is stored It does not take effect yet Activating the speed limiter While driving press button Fig 254 3 in the area The current speed is stored as the maximum speed Setting the programmed speed You can set the speed using button Fig 254 3 Briefly press area to increase speed in small increments of 1 km h 1 mph Press and hold the area to continu ously increase speed in increment...

Page 275: ...mph To change the programmed speed without interruption keep the lever pressed in the di rection or The speed is limited to the set value Switching off the speed limiter Move the lever to position The system switches off Switching off temporarily If you want to temporarily deactivate the speed limiter e g for overtaking move the lever to the pressure point or press but ton Fig 255 2 After overtaki...

Page 276: ...generate a brief jolt to warn the driver of the imminent danger of a colli sion Automatic braking If the driver also fails to react to the critical warning the system may initiate independ ent emergency braking by progressively in creasing the braking in accordance with how critical the situation is Driver emergency brake assistance sys tem The system may detect that the driver is not braking hard...

Page 277: ...adar sensor When the radar sensor begins to operate properly again the Front Assist will be availa ble again The message will disappear from the screen Front Assist operation may be affected by a strong radar reverse reflection This may oc cur for example in a closed car park or due to the presence of metallic objects e g guard rails or sheets used in road works The area in front of and around the...

Page 278: ...he Easy Connect system us ing button SETTINGS Driver as sistance page 82 The system will store the setting for the next time the ignition is switched on SEAT recommends keeping advance warning active Depending on the vehicle s infotainment sys tem the advance warning function may be adapted in the following modes Advance Medium Delayed Deactivated SEAT recommends driving with the function in Mediu...

Page 279: ...paths Pressing the accelerator all the way down If the ASR has been disconnected or the ESC activated in Sport mode page 304 If the ESC is controlling If several brake lights of the vehicle or elec trically connected trailer are damaged If there are metal objects e g guard rails or sheets used in road works If the vehicle is reversing In case of snow or heavy rain In case of narrow vehicles such a...

Page 280: ...ot 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 monit...

Page 281: ...tions They will switch off after a few seconds WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Con trol and warning lamps on page 81 Status display Fig 263 On the instrument panel display ACC inactive Standby ACC active Indications on the display Fig 263 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 regulating your di...

Page 282: ...ensor may not be adjusted correct ly if it receives an impact This may com promise the system s efficacy or discon nect it Repairs to the radar sensor require spe cialist knowledge and special tools SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this purpose A registration plate or plate holder on the front that is larger than the space for the registration plate or a registration plate that is cu...

Page 283: ...n A to the right or left Fig 266 The instrument panel display modifies the se lected distance Fig 263 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 while driving Disconnecting and deactivating the ACC To disconnect the ACC move the lever to position fixed Fig 265 0 An ACC de activated message appears and the fun...

Page 284: ...c stability control ESC intervenes In this case the ACC is automatically switched off ACC Take action The indication is displayed if when the ve hicle starts up on a hill with a slight slope the vehicle rolls back even although the ACC is activated Apply the brake to stop the vehicle from moving colliding with another vehicle ACC speed limit The indication is displayed in vehicles with manual gear...

Page 285: ... slowly to the left of the vehicle it is shown on the display Fig 267 The system brakes the vehicle to avoid over taking on the right and will avoid overtaking based on speed The driver can interrupt the intervention of the ACC by pressing the ac celerator At low speeds the function is inac tive for greater comfort in a traffic jam or in city traffic Deactivating the ACC temporarily in certain sit...

Page 286: ...the 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 it accelerates until it reaches the programmed speed System acceleration can be interrupted at any time by pressing the brake or moving the third lever to position Fig 265 3 Driving through a bend Wh...

Page 287: ... 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 temporarily A message will be displayed stating this If necessary clean the radar sen sor Fig 264 When the radar sensor begins to operate properly the ACC will become available The message will turn off an...

Page 288: ...tched on the lane departure function is automatically acti vated Control lamp It lights up yellow Lane Assist system active but not available The system cannot accurately recognize the lane See page 287 The lane assist system is active but it is not available the control lamp is lit up yellow It lights up green Lane Assist system active and available It lights up yellow Error in the lane departure...

Page 289: ...n is inten ded to keep the vehicle in the centre of the lane If the driver has a tendency to veer slightly off centre in the lane the system adapts to driver preferences The Lane Centring Guide function is ac tivated deactivated in the Easy Connect sys tem using the button SETTINGS page 82 Or By pressing and holding the Driving As sist button on the turn signal lever page 79 Automatic deactivation...

Page 290: ...of the driv er When driving in a sporty style In unfavourable weather conditions On roads in poor condition In areas of road works WARNING The intelligent technology in the Lane As sist system cannot change the limits im posed by the laws of physics and by the very nature of the system Careless or un controlled use of the Lane Assist system may cause accidents and injury The sys tem is not a repla...

Page 291: ...ist is designed only for use on motorways and wide roads Therefore never use it in city traffic Technical requirements for using Traffic Jam Assist Lane assist must be activated button SETTINGS Driver assistance Lane assist system page 82 Adaptive lane guidance must be activated Infotainment button SETTINGS Driv er assistance Lane Assist function button or pressing and holding button Driv ing assi...

Page 292: ... using it and contact a specialised workshop If the system is faulty take it to a special ised workshop and have it checked Emergency Assist Description and operation Emergency Assist detects whether there is in activity by the driver and can automatically keep the car within the lane and stop it alto gether if necessary This way the system can actively help avoid an accident Emergency Assist is a...

Page 293: ...e control ACC or the Lane Assist camera are covered or have lost their settings the system may inter vene inopportunely in braking or in steer ing The Emergency Assist does not react to people or animal or vehicles crossing your path or which approach you head on in the same lane WARNING If the Emergency Assist Intervenes inoppor tunely serious accidents and injuries may occur If the Emergency Ass...

Page 294: ...er may be damaged or shifted in the event of a collision for example when entering or exiting a parking space This may result in the system disconnecting itself or at least possibly having its functionality diminished In order to ensure that the radar 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 ...

Page 295: ...ensors to monitor the areas behind the vehicle Fig 274 The system does this by measur ing the vehicle s distance from other vehicles and its speed differential The blind spot de tector will not work at speeds of less than ap prox 15 km h 9 mph The system uses opti cal signals in the external rear view mirrors to notify the driver Indication on the exterior mirror The control lamp expanded view pro...

Page 296: ...sible from the outside Fig 274 The sensors monitor both the blind spot and traffic behind the ve hicle Fig 275 Fig 276 The range to the sides of the vehicle is a bit larger than the width of a lane The lane width is not detected individually but is rather pre configured in the system Thus if you are driving in wide lanes or in be tween two lanes the indications may be in correct Furthermore the sy...

Page 297: ...e Fig 276 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 indication will be displayed in the exter nal mirror because the blind spot detector takes into account the speed differential with other vehicles Thus even though the distance from the other vehicle ...

Page 298: ... system will engage the brakes automatically The parking system helps the driver by auto matically engaging the brakes to reduce any damage The automatic intervention on the brakes takes place when driving in reverse at approx 1 12 km h 1 7 mph After detecting that the vehicle is stationary the system keeps it that way for around 2 seconds After automatically braking to reduce dam age the system w...

Page 299: ... one of the sensors The relevant text message will appear in the dash panel display Trailer mode The Blind spot detector and the rear cross traffic alert will be automatically deactivated and it will be impossible to activate them if the tow hitch is electrically connected to a trailer or other similar object As soon as the driver starts to drive with a trailer connected electrically to the vehicl...

Page 300: ...h the windscreen wipers activated the brake pads will briefly touch the brake discs This takes place although unnoticeable to the driver at regular intervals to improve the response time of the brakes when they are wet The effectiveness of the brakes can also be temporarily reduced if the vehicle is driven for some distance without using the brakes when there is a lot of salt on the road in winter...

Page 301: ...akes drag by leaving your foot on the pedal when it is not neces sary to brake This overheats the brakes re sulting in longer stopping distances and greater wear Before driving down a long steep gradi ent it is advisable to reduce speed and se lect a lower gear This makes use of engine braking and relieves the brakes If you still have to use the brakes it is better to brake firmly at intervals tha...

Page 302: ...ing brake when exiting the vehicle in correctly In vehicles with automatic transmission the electronic parking brake is activated auto matically when exiting the vehicle incorrectly if The selector lever is in the D S or R position or in the Tiptronic selector gate AND the vehicle is stationary AND the driver door is open Emergency brake function Only use the emergency brake function if you are un...

Page 303: ...ches the accelerator pedal or accelerates slightly to continue driv ing the Auto Hold function releases the brake The vehicle moves according to the slope of the road If the vehicle is stationary and one of the con ditions required by the Auto Hold function is impaired it disconnects itself and the button s control light goes out Fig 280 The elec tronic parking brake connects automatically if nece...

Page 304: ...ic parking brake is automatically connected it may cause damage Stabilisation and brake as sistance systems Control lamps It lights up Fault in the 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 Or ESC in Sport mode page 304 It lights up ABS faulty...

Page 305: ...the towing vehicle within the limits of the system and mitigate the sway Tractor trailer sway mitigation is not available in all countries page 338 Electronic engine torque management XDS When taking a curve the driveshaft differen tial allows the outer wheel to turn at a higher speed than the inner wheel In this way the wheel that is turning faster outer wheel re ceives less drive torque than the...

Page 306: ...our wheels have identical tyres Any differences in the rolling radius of the tyres can cause the system to re duce engine power when this is not desired The regulating processes of the systems can make noises due to their operation If the warning lamp or lights up there could be a fault page 79 Any modifications made to the vehicle for example to the engine brake system running gear or to the comb...

Page 307: ...elect a dif ferent driving mode WARNING The ESC Sport mode should be activated only when traffic conditions and the ability of the driver allow it Danger of skidding With ESC in Sport mode the stabilising function will be limited to allow for a sporti er drive The driving wheels could spin and the vehicle could skid WARNING You should only activate the Offroad Mode or disable the ASR if the experi...

Page 308: ... with the hand brake or the gears which could cause the vehicle to move without control Depending on weather conditions it may become extremely hot or cold inside the vehicle This can be fatal Note In vehicles with automatic transmission the key can only be removed from the ignition when the lever is in position P Help with parking and ma noeuvring Assisted parking system Park Assist Introduction ...

Page 309: ... an open or opening rear lid which could damage the vehicle Retrofitting of certain accessories to the vehicle such as a bicycle rack may inter fere with the operation of the Park Assist system and cause damage The Park Assist system uses as a refer ence parked vehicles curbs and other ob jects Make sure that the tyres and wheels are not damaged while parking If necessa ry opportunely interrupt th...

Page 310: ...m ASR must be turned on page 304 Space length length of the vehicle 0 5 metres Do not exceed approximately 7 km h 4 mph when exiting the parking space Prematurely stopping or automatically in terrupting the manoeuvres for parking or exiting a parking space Park Assist interrupts the manoeuvres for parking or exiting a parking space in any of the following cases Press the button The speed exceeds a...

Page 311: ...ith reduced view Fig 283 On the instrument panel display indi cation of parking modes Parking assist has the following 3 parking modes Reverse parallel parking Reverse angle parking Forward angle parking Selecting a parking mode after passing in front of the space After activating the Park Assist system and af ter detecting a parking space the display on the instrument panel proposes a parking mod...

Page 312: ...ying attention to traf fic and drive the vehicle past the parking space Special case of perpendicular parking space to park forwards without driving past first The necessary conditions to park with Park Assist have to be met page 308 Drive forward towards the parking space while paying attention to traffic and stop the vehicle Press the button once A control lamp on the button lights up when the s...

Page 313: ...sage to press the brake pedal Progress bar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The necessary conditions have to be met to park with Park Assist page 308 and the parking mode must be selected page 309 Parking Look at the display on the instrument panel to see if the space has been detected as ap propriate and if the correct position for park ing has been reached Fig 284 or Fig 285 The space is considered appropriate if ...

Page 314: ...it centres it in the space Fig 284 or Fig 285 For best results wait at the end of each manoeuvre until the Park Assist system has finished turning the steering wheel The park ing manoeuvre ends when a corresponding message is displayed on the instrument pan el and in some cases an acoustic signal sounds Progress bars The progress bar Fig 284 7 and Fig 285 7 on the screen of the instrument panel di...

Page 315: ...the traffic exit the park ing space Automatic operation of the brakes by the parking assist system Park Assist helps the driver by automatically braking in certain situations The driver is always responsible for braking in time Automatic braking intervention to avoid exceeding the speed limit To avoid exceeding the allowed speed of ap prox 7 km h 4 mph when entering or leaving a parking space the ...

Page 316: ...ect these objects or people wearing such clothes correctly Sensor signals may be affected by exter nal sound sources This may prevent them from detecting people or objects If the system warns you of the proximity of a low obstacle please note that after being detected by the system the obstacle in question may disappear from the meas urement sensors as the vehicle moves clos er and the system will...

Page 317: ...icle The bumpers are fitted with sensors When an obstacle is detected it is indicated by audible signals and in the Easy Connect system Fig 287 When moving close to an obstacle it is possi ble to know if the obstacle is in front of the ve hicle or behind it by choosing different sounds The approximate measurement range of the sensors is 1 20 m A 1 60 m 0 90 m As you approach the obstacle the frequ...

Page 318: ... faster Temporary suppression of sound in Park ing Aid Press the function button Change from reduced view to full view Select reverse gear OR press the car icon on the reduced view Switch to the reverse assist image Rear View Camera RVC Select reverse gear OR press the RVC function button A short confirmation signal will be heard and the button symbol will light up when the sys tem is switched on ...

Page 319: ...osite to travel They are also displayed when the elec tronic parking brake is activated Yellow segments the obstacles lie on the vehicle s path and are at a distance of less than approx 30 cm away Red segments obstacles are less than approx 30 cm away With the Media System Plus Navi System or Navi System Plus yellow lines show the ex pected trajectory based on turns of the steer ing wheel If an ob...

Page 320: ... detected at the front and the vehicle s trajectory will be hidden Manoeuvre braking function 3 Only valid with Parking System Plus The emergency braking function is used to minimise damage in the event of a collision Depending on the equipment if the Parking Aid is active the braking while manoeuvring function activates emergency braking when it detects an obstacle in the vehicle s path that coul...

Page 321: ...n Parking Aid connection Select reverse gear Parking Aid disconnection Place the selector level in position P N or D for automatic gearboxes or disengage re verse for manual gearboxes Set the lever to the N or D position to maintain the system active for approximately 8 sec onds before switching off During that time Parking assist will switch off if The selector lever is moved to position P OR the...

Page 322: ...prox 30 cm away from the path or in the direction opposite to travel They are also displayed when the elec tronic parking brake is activated Yellow segments the obstacles lie on the vehicle s path and are at a distance of less than approx 30 cm away Red segments obstacles are less than approx 30 cm away Whenever the obstacle is located in the vehi cle s direction of travel the corresponding audibl...

Page 323: ...e setting Do not rely solely on the indications on the instrument cluster display Note The trailer manoeuvre assistant automati cally switches off approx 10 minutes after being activated The assistant is also deac tivated if the driver does not perform any action over the course of approx 3 mi nutes Requirements The following requirements must be met for the trailer manoeuvre assistant to work The...

Page 324: ...rol backwards the vehicle will follow the trailer Reverse and move forwards until the de sired position is reached The manoeuvre ends when a message is displayed on the instrument cluster display and in some cases an audio signal sounds 4 5 6 7 Automatic brake operation The trailer manoeuvre assistant helps the driver by automatically operating the brakes in certain situations The driver is respon...

Page 325: ...tural modifications have been made e g to the front part of the vehicle and the running gear Solution for all cases Temporarily disconnect the system Check if one of the causes indicated above has occurred Once the source of the problem has been eliminated the system may be reconnected If the system still behaves unpredictably have it checked by a specialised workshop Peripheral view system Top Vi...

Page 326: ... Due to a lack of spatial depth ob jects that jut out or holes on the road for example are more difficult to detect or may not be seen at all In certain circumstances the camera does not capture objects such as beams fences posts or thin trees which could damage the vehicle The system displays the auxiliary lines and boxes regardless of the vehicle s envi ronment no objects are detected The driv e...

Page 327: ...cts jutting out from the ground or parts protruding from other vehi cles Situations in which the objects or other vehi cles appear to be further away or closer than they really are On moving from a horizontal plane to a slope On moving from a slope to a horizontal plane If the vehicle is heavily loaded at the rear If the vehicle approaches protruding ob jects These objects may be outside the cam e...

Page 328: ...d view is displayed on the right side of the screen The reduced aerial view shown on the right side displays the view framed in yellow In addition the right margin of the screen displays the menu options pos sible and the views the so called modes of the camera in question The active view mode at the time is highlighted The reduced aerial view can be hidden by pressing the symbol to thus display t...

Page 329: ...tation Off road or hitching a trailer function The vehicle s rear is presented Green and red semicircular auxiliary lines are displayed in vehicles with a fac tory fitted towing bracket The auxiliary lines indicate the distance from the tow ing bracket The distance between the auxiliary lines green and red is approx 30 cm The orange auxiliary line indi cates according to how the steering wheel is ...

Page 330: ...outside the camera angle when reversing Note It is important to take great care and pay special attention if the driver is not familiar with the system The reverse assist reference lines disap pear when the rear lid is open Introduction Fig 299 In the rear lid handle location of the reverse assist camera A camera installed in the rear lid handle as sists the driver with reverse parking or ma noeuv...

Page 331: ...e outline of the vehicle parallel parking Assistance function for hitching a trailer On vehicles with a factory fitted towing de vice this function can be used to move the vehicle close to a tow bar Due to the high level of magnification of the image in this mode objects behind the vehicle are seen very late Auxiliary lines are shown in the infotainment system Red lines position of the tow hitch G...

Page 332: ...in work ing order press the function button Place the vehicle in front of the parking space Fig 300 two Reverse while turning the steering wheel so that the yellow lines enter the parking space The green and yellow lines must match the side boundary lines 3 Stop the vehicle when the red line has reached the rear boundary 4 Parallel parking Fig 301 Display on the Infotainment system screen Reverse ...

Page 333: ... the vehicle Turn the steering wheel as far as it ll go in the opposite direction Reverse until the STOP signal is shown or until the red line reaches the rear boundary Problems and solutions The system behaves differently than ex pected There can be several causes The camera is dirty page 378 In addition to dirt and snow camera visibility can be re duced by detergent residue or any type of coatin...

Page 334: ...to be towing a trailer the use of the Eco driving profile is not recommen ded You are advised to select another of the available driving profiles before beginning to drive with a trailer 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 maximum traile...

Page 335: ...ve with a trailer for the engine s first 1000 km page 265 SEAT recommends 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 Some retrofitted towing brackets cover the rear towing eye In these cases the towing eye should not be used for tow starting or for towi...

Page 336: ...es indicated Europe Asia Africa South America and Central America Brake lights total 84 Watts Turn signal on each side 42 watts Side lights on each side 50 Watts Reverse lights in total 42 Watts Rear fog light 42 Watts Australia Brake lights total 108 Watts Turn signal on each side 54 Watts Side lights on each side 100 Watts Reverse lights in total 54 Watts Rear fog light 54 Watts WARNING If the t...

Page 337: ...ant safety regulations Make sure that the maximum permissible power that can be absorbed by the trailer is not exceeded page 334 Include 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 trailer is electrically connected to the towing vehicle through the ...

Page 338: ...tery is running low the electrical connection with the trailer will be automatically cut Trailer loading Technically permissible maximum trailer weight and vertical load on the coupling device The technically permissible maximum trailer weight is the weight that the vehicle can tow The vertical load on the coupling is ex erted vertically from above on the hook of the towing bracket The information...

Page 339: ...driving with a trailer If your trailer has an overrun brake brake gently at first and then rapidly This will pre vent the jerking that can be caused by the locking of trailer wheels Due to the gross combination 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 t...

Page 340: ... 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 trailer is connected to the towing vehi cle through the trailer power socket The vehicle is travelling at over 60 km h approx 37 mph The maximum vertical load technically per missible is not being ex...

Page 341: ...cle If you are using an adapter remove it from the trailer s power socket Open the rear lid Pull the Fig 303 button briefly The tow hook unlocks electrically Turn the tow hook under the bumper with your hand until you feel and hear that it en gages and the control lamp on the button re mains on continuously Close the rear lid The control lamp If the warning light on the button Fig 303 flashes this...

Page 342: ...d Heavier bicycles must be mounted as close to the vehicle as possible tow hook WARNING The incorrect use of the tow hitch with a bi cycle rack mounted on the tow hook can cause accidents and injury Never exceed the maximum weight or the limits indicated above The bicycle rack may not be mounted to the neck of the hook below the ball be cause due to the shape of the neck and depending on the rack ...

Page 343: ...RNING If the cables are improperly or incorrectly connected this may lead to malfunctions in the entire vehicle electronic system as well as to accidents and serious injuries Never connect the trailer s electric sys tem to the electrical connections of the tail lights or any other unsuitable power sour A B C D E F G ces Only use suitable connectors to con nect the trailer The towing bracket should...

Page 344: ... canister 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 we do not recommend carrying a spare fuel canister in the vehi cle In an accident the canister could be damaged and could leak If in exceptional circumstances you have to carry a spare fuel canister ...

Page 345: ...306 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 confusion when choosing the fuel Petrol with ethanol E stands for Etha nol The number indicates the percent 1 age of ethanol in the petrol E5 means for example an ethanol ratio of 5 max Diesel with bi...

Page 346: ...onverter 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 engine and catalytic converter This type of products must not be used Do not use fuels shown in the pump as containing metals LRP lead replacement petrol fuels contain high concentrations of metal add...

Page 347: ... on your personal driving style the temperature of the system and on the outdoor tempera ture when the vehicle is used AdBlue freezes at temperatures of 11 C 13 F The system has heating elements that guarantee its operation even at low tempera tures The capacity of the AdBlue tank is approx 18 litres When the range is less than 2400 km the instrument panel screen displays a message requesting an A...

Page 348: ...adding this amount will the system detect that AdBlue has been added and you will be able to start the en gine again The maximum amount that can be refilled is 11 litres Fill with a refill bottle Only use AdBlue that complies with ISO 22241 1 Only use original containers Open the tank cover Fig 308 Unscrew the tank cap by turning it in an an ti clockwise direction Please observe the manufacturer s...

Page 349: ...e bottle the AdBlue may damage the vehicle For the sake of the environment Dispose of the refill bottle in an environ ment friendly manner Note You can buy refill bottles that are adequate for AdBlue use at SEAT dealerships Engine management and emissions control system Introduction WARNING Due to the high temperatures reached by the exhaust gas scrubbing system you should not park your vehicle ne...

Page 350: ...nds on the sulphur content of the fuel used This can quite often be avoided by changing to another brand of fuel Particulate filter 3 Valid for vehicles with petrol or diesel particu late filters The particulate filter eliminates most of the soot from the exhaust gas system Under nor mal driving conditions the filter cleans itself If the filter does not clean itself e g if short journeys are made ...

Page 351: ...l as the risk of accident or fire when working in the engine compartment e g when checking and refilling fluids Always observe the warnings listed below and follow all general safety precautions The vehicle s engine compartment is a po tentially hazardous area WARNING When work is done in the engine compart ment injuries burns accidents and even fires can occur Switch the engine off remove the key...

Page 352: ...ut taking the necessary precau tions The vehicle could move even if the handbrake is applied Danger of death Observe the following additional warn ings if work on the fuel system or the elec trical system is necessary Always disconnect the battery from the on board network Do not smoke Never work near naked flames Always keep an approved fire extin guisher immediately available For the sake of the...

Page 353: ...it locks If the bonnet does not close do not press downwards Open it again and let it fall as mentioned above WARNING Make sure that the bonnet is properly closed If it opens when driving it can cause an accident CAUTION To avoid damage to the bonnet and to the windscreen wiper arms only open it when the windscreen wipers are in place against the windscreen Checking levels Fig 312 Diagram for the ...

Page 354: ...y a specialised work shop Using engine oil that is compliant with the VW 504 00 standard instead of VW 508 00 could increase consumption and the vehicle s CO2 emissions Recommended by SEAT SEAT recommends using original SEAT oil to guarantee high SEAT engine performance Vehicles with diesel particulate filter Only VW 507 00 engine oil with reduced ash formation may be used in diesel engines equipp...

Page 355: ...ow Fault in the oil level sensor Have the check done by a specialised workshop Un til then it is advisable to check the oil level every time you refuel WARNING Observe the safety warnings in Con trol and warning lamps on page 81 Checking the engine oil level Fig 313 Engine oil dipstick The engine oil dipstick indicates the level of the oil Checking oil level Park the vehicle in a horizontal positi...

Page 356: ...iller opening is shown in the corresponding engine compartment il lustration page 351 Engine oil specification page 353 WARNING Oil is highly inflammable Ensure that no oil comes into contact with hot engine compo nents when topping up CAUTION If the oil level is above area Fig 313 A do not start the engine This could result in damage to the engine and catalytic con verter Contact a specialised wo...

Page 357: ... age of additive must always be at least 40 even in warm climates where anti freeze pro tection is not required If for weather reasons further protection is necessary the proportion of additive may be increased but only up to 60 otherwise an tifreeze protection will diminish and this will worsen cooling When the coolant is topped up use a mixture of distilled water and at least 40 of the additive ...

Page 358: ...n 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 expansion tank top up to the upper mark Top up with coolant until the level becomes stable Screw the cap back on correctly If there is a coolant leak take the vehicle spe cialised workshop to have the cool...

Page 359: ...ubjected to extreme braking forces bubbles of vapour 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 the correct brake fluid Only use brake fluid that expressly meets the VW 501 14 standard You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake fluid in a SEAT dealersh...

Page 360: ... windscreen and reduce visibility CAUTION Never mix an unsuitable antifreeze or other similar additives with the windscreen wash er water A greasy layer may be formed on the windscreen which will impair visibility Use clean water with a window cleaner recommended by SEAT If necessary add a suitable antifreeze to the water in the reservoir CAUTION Do not mix cleaning products recommen ded by SEAT w...

Page 361: ... Do not tilt the batteries This could spill acid through the vents Neutralise any electrolyte splashes on the skin eyes or clothing with a soapy solu tion and rinse off with plenty of water If acid is swallowed by mistake consult a doctor immediately Fires sparks open flames and smoking are prohibited When handling cables and electrical equipment avoid causing sparks and electrostatic charge Never...

Page 362: ...he corresponding engine compartment diagram page 351 The magic eye indicator located on the top of the battery changes colour depending on the charge state and electrolyte level of the battery There are two different colours Black correct charge status Transparent light yellow the battery must be replaced Contact a specialised work shop Charging or changing the battery If you often drive short dis...

Page 363: ...parked for a long time the battery will gradually lose its charge because certain electrical devices such as the electronic gearbox lock continues to draw current even when the ignition is off In some cases there may not be enough power available to start the engine Your vehicle is equipped with an intelligent power management system to control the distribution of electrical energy This signifi ca...

Page 364: ...ill be restored when you switch on the ignition and start the engine With the engine switched off For example if you listen to the sound system with the engine switched off the battery will run down If the energy consumption means there is a risk that the engine will not start a text will appear in vehicles with a driver information system This driver indicator tells you that you must start the en...

Page 365: ...e the tyre Low profile tyres may deteriorate more quick ly than standard tyres Concealed damage Damage to tyres and rims is often not readily visible If you notice unusual vibration or the car pulling to one side this may indicate that one of the tyres is damaged Reduce speed immediately if there is any reason to suspect that damage may have occurred In spect the tyres for damage If no external da...

Page 366: ...a combination tyres and rims that are different to those fitted in the factory inform your spe cialised workshop before purchasing them The sizes of the rims and tyres approved for your vehicle are listed in the vehicle docu mentation e g EC Certificate of Conformity or COC document1 The vehicle documen tation varies depending on the country of res idence If the type of spare wheel is different fo...

Page 367: ... history Tyre life Fig 319 Location of the tyre pressure sticker Correct inflation pressures and sensible driv ing habits will increase the useful life of your tyres Check tyre pressure at least once a month and also prior to any long trip The tyre pressure should only be checked when the tyres are cold Do not reduce the pressure of warm tyres Adjust tyre pressure to the load being car ried by the...

Page 368: ...o sudden tyre pressure los ses to tread separation or even to a blow out The driver is responsible for ensuring that all of the vehicle tyres are correctly infla ted to the right pressure The recommen ded tyre pressure is indicated on the label Fig 319 Check tyre pressures regularly and en sure they are maintained at the pressures indicated Tyre pressure that is too low could cause overheating res...

Page 369: ...loy wheels or wheels with winter tyres it is important to use the correct wheel nuts with the right length and correctly shaped bolt heads This ensures that wheels are fitted se curely and that the brake system functions correctly The wheel nuts must be clean and turn easily A special adapter is required to turn the anti theft wheel nuts page 45 WARNING Wheel nuts should never be greased or oiled ...

Page 370: ...or these tyres de pends directly on the maximum axle weights for your car and on the listed weight rating of the tyres being used It is best to contact a SEAT Official Service to check the maximum speed which is permissi ble for the V rated tyres fitted on your car on the basis of this information WARNING Exceeding the maximum speed permitted for the winter tyres fitted on your car can cause tyre ...

Page 371: ...ashes System fault The control lamp flashes for approximately 1 minute and then lights up permanently If the tyre is inflated correctly switch the ignition off and on again Re calibrate the tyre pressure loss in dicator page 370 If the fault continues go to a specialised workshop Several control and warning lamps light up for a few seconds when the ignition is switch ed on while the function is ve...

Page 372: ...be damaged resulting in a loss of control of the vehicle and a serious or fatal accident If the lamp lights up reduce speed im mediately and avoid any sudden turning or braking 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 infla ted to the correct pressure when cold If a tyre has not been punctured...

Page 373: ...om another vehicle Removing the temporary spare wheel 5 seat vehicles Lift and hold up the floor panel to remove the temporary spare wheel page 138 Turn the thumb wheel anti clockwise Fig 323 Take out the temporary spare wheel Removing the temporary spare wheel 7 seat vehicles Remove the luggage compartment floor Pull up on the bottom side cords of the 3rd row of seats until latching in the upper ...

Page 374: ...t you have removed and replace the punctured front wheel with this wheel WARNING Keep in mind that the standard wheel is wider than the emergency spare wheel so the 3rd row of seats cannot be completely lowered when that standard wheel is placed in the emergency spare wheel well Do not drive if the 3rd row of seats is not correctly fastened by the anchors Risk of serious injury WARNING After fitti...

Page 375: ...r The 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 and the volume of the service may vary from one vehicle to another A special ised workshop will be able to provide specific information on the jobs for your vehicle WARNING If the services are i...

Page 376: ...rvice 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 indica ted by the service interval display on the in strument panel page 77 or in the Vehicle settings menu of the infotainment system page 82 The service interval display gives information for service dates that involve an engine oil chan...

Page 377: ...icles and 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 Spare Parts have been conceived exclusively for your vehicle For this reason we always recommend the use of Original SEAT Spare Parts SEAT cannot be held liable for the safety and suitability...

Page 378: ...n be damaging to your health if misused Always keep care products in a safe place out of the reach of children Danger of poisoning For the sake of the environment When purchasing car care products chose products that are compatible with the environment The waste from car care products should not be disposed of with ordinary household waste Washing the vehicle The longer you take to clean the tanks...

Page 379: ...tions of the car wash tunnel operator Risk of accident When cleaning the underbody or the in side of the wheel arches protect yourself from sharp or pointy metal parts Risk of cut After cleaning the brakes could act more slowly due to moisture or in winter the ice on the brake discs and pads Risk of acci dent In this case the brakes should be dried by pressing the brake pedal several times CAUTION...

Page 380: ...al 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 fuel Immediately rinse with water Environmental rust tank Apply rust remover and then apply hard wax Go you your specialised workshop if you have any queries Problem Solution Corrosion Have your specialise...

Page 381: ...soap 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 Absorbent cloth and neutral soap solutiona Problem Solution Grease based dirt e g oil make up etc Apply a neutral soap solutiona Absorb the dissolved grease and paint particles drying with an abs...

Page 382: ...e windows To prevent damage to the heating of the rear window do not put stickers over the heating elements Covers trims Do not use cleaning products or chrome based cleaning agents Paint The vehicle must be free from dirt and dust before applying wax or care products Risk of scratches Do not apply wax or care products if the vehicle is exposed to direct sunlight Risk of damaging the paint job The...

Page 383: ...ed Risk of accident 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 deposits of ambient rust Remove the vehicle from traffic If you want to leave your vehicle stationary for a long period of time contact a qualified workshop They will gladly inform y...

Page 384: ...ations 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 is installed correctly The aerial is installed on the exterior of the vehicle and shielded cables are used to gether with non reflective aerial trimming The effective transmitting power does not exceed 10 Watts at t...

Page 385: ...etic fields that could cause a health hazard Note The posterior fitting of electric and elec tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its licence and could lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle registration document under certain circumstances Please use the mobile telephone radio operating instructions 383 ...

Page 386: ...are only recorded in specific accident situations No data are recorded in normal driving conditions No audio or video data inside or around the vehicle are recorded Under no circumstan ces are personal data such as name age or gender recorded Nevertheless third parties such as criminal proceedings authorities may relate the contents of the EDR data to other data sources and create a personal refer...

Page 387: ...lectrical or electron ic devices All electrical or electronic devices EED that are not permanently fitted in the vehicle must be marked with the following symbol This symbol indicates that EED must not be discarded as home waste but through selec tive waste collection Information about the EU Di rective 2014 53 EU Simplified EU compliance declara tion Your vehicle has different radioelectrical dev...

Page 388: ...shboard module instrument cluster Antenna FM AM Antenna Base Antennas MQB27 Small Big family Antennas KSA Small Fam III 5Q0 035 507 Roof Antenna GNSS Antenna VAG 720166002 8S7 035 503 B Features of the vehicle Name of the device according to the dec laration of compli ance Antenna amplifiers 6F0 035 225 6F9 035 225 3V5 035 577 A 7N0 035 552 J 7N0 035 552 K 7N0 035 552 Q 5F4 035 225 5F4 035 225 A 5...

Page 389: ...motive Distance Control Systems GmbH Peter Dornier Straße 10 88131 Lindau GERMANY Robert Bosch GmbH Postfach 16 61 71226 Leonberg GERMANY Frequency bands station power Radioelectrical equipmenta Frequency band Max station power Valid for models Radiofrequency remote control vehicle 433 05 434 78 MHz 10 mW ERP All SEAT models 433 05 434 79 MHz 10 mW 868 0 868 6 MHz 25 mW 434 42 MHz 32 µW Radio freq...

Page 390: ...rraco LTE FDD3 1710 1785 MHz 23 dBm LTE FDD7 2500 2570 MHz 23 dBm LTE FDD8 880 915 MHz 23 dBm LTE FFD20 832 862 MHz 23 dBm LTE FFD20 703 748 MHz 23 dBm Keyless Access 434 42 MHz 32 µW Ibiza Arona Leon Ateca and Tarraco Radar sensors for assistance systems 76 GHz 77 GHz 28 2 dBm Leon and Alhambra 35 0 dBm Ibiza Arona Ateca and Tarraco 24050 24250 MHz 20 dBm Arona Ateca Tarraco and Alhambra Wireless...

Page 391: ...e compartment Type plate The type plate is located on the vehicle s right hand door frame Vehicles for certain export 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 force at the time for more infor mation see the Publications Office of the Eu ropean Un...

Page 392: ...tandard Optional equipment can increase the empty weight which means that the possible useful load decreases propor tionally Trailer weight The maximum permitted drawbar load on the ball head of the towing device is 80 kg WARNING The values indicated for the maximum per mitted weights must not be exceeded There is a risk of accident and damage 390 ...

Page 393: ...DSG Top speed km h 199 5 201 5 201 5 211 6 Acceleration from 0 100 km h seconds 9 4 9 7 9 7 8 Maximum authorized weight kg 5 7 seats 2 230 2 350 2 220 2 330 2 200 2 370 2 380 2 520 Diesel engines 2 0 TDI Power output in kW PS at 1 min 110 150 3 500 4 000 140 190 3 500 4 000 Maximum torque Nm at 1 min 340 1 750 3 000 400 1 750 3 250 No of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1 968 4 1 968 Fuel Diesel accor...

Page 394: ...Technical data Dimensions Fig 325 Dimensions 392 ...

Page 395: ...4 G Width mm 1 839 H Height at kerb weight mm 1 658b 1 674c I Ground clearance between the axles mm 192 J Front projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 19 1 K Rear projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 21 4 Turning radius m 11 9 a This data will change depending on the type of wheel rim Values for wheel 215 65 R17 ET38 b Distance to the roof c Dimension to the roof bars 393 ...

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Page 397: ... 25 deactivation of the front airbag 27 description 24 front airbags 25 how it works 25 Air conditioning Climatronic 154 manual air conditioning 155 usage instructions 157 Air recirculation 158 Air vents 158 Alternator warning lamp 360 AM 190 Ambient lighting 117 Android Auto 183 185 Anti lock brake system 302 Anti puncture 42 43 Anti puncture kit 41 42 check after 10 minutes 44 components 43 infl...

Page 398: ...ming 163 radio operated remote control 162 remote control range 162 special characteristics 161 164 usage instructions 164 Average fuel consumption 65 B Backrest of the rear seat folding 131 raise 131 Bag hooks 141 148 Battery 88 change on the remote control independ ent heating 162 Before starting the vehicle 11 Belt tightening 21 Bicycle carrier fitting onto the coverable tow hook 340 max load r...

Page 399: ... 180 SEAT Media Control 186 WLAN access point 187 Connectivity Box 244 Connectors faults 151 Control and warning lamps 79 adaptive cruise control 278 adBlue 345 airbags 27 airbag system 25 alternator 360 anti lock brake system ABS 302 ASR 302 304 audible warning 79 blind spot detector BSD 292 braking system 297 cruise control GRA 268 diesel preheating system 347 EDL 302 electromechanical steering ...

Page 400: ...opes 306 safe 11 trips abroad 116 268 with trailer 337 Driving data 69 Driving data indicator 69 Driving mode 264 Driving on flooded roads 268 Driving profile 264 DSG 254 Duplicate keys 87 Dust and pollen filter 152 DVD 206 212 settings 213 Dynamic headlight range control 116 E E10 see Ethanol fuel 344 Easy Connect 82 Easy Open 92 special characteristics 103 EDL see Electronic differential lock 30...

Page 401: ...sher tank 357 Engine coolant 355 check the level 356 control lamp 76 G12evo 355 G12 plus plus 355 G13 355 specifications 355 temperature indicator 76 warning lamp 76 Engine failure control lamp 347 Engine management 347 control lamp 347 Engine oil change 352 354 checking the oil level 353 consumption 353 dipstick 353 inspection service 352 maintenance frequencies 352 refill 354 specifications 352 ...

Page 402: ...3 manual gearbox 253 Gear indication 261 Glasses case 147 Glove compartment 146 H Handbrake see Electronic parking brake 299 Hangers 148 Hazard warning lights 115 HDC see Hill descent control HDC 261 Head on collisions and the laws of physics 18 Head protection airbags safety instructions 30 Headlights trips abroad 116 Headrest 125 126 127 Heating and fresh air 155 Hill descent control HDC control...

Page 403: ...ions on the screen 67 68 menu structure 68 service intervals display 77 use with the multifunction steering wheel 78 Instrument panel display 65 67 Instrument panel lighting 117 Interferences caused by mobile phones 170 Interior door handle 63 Interior mirror anti dazzle 121 Interior monitoring and the anti tow system activation 97 Interior view 10 Interlock button 255 iPod adapter 145 ISOFIX 35 I...

Page 404: ... locking cylinder 99 with Keyless Access 92 with the central locking switch 92 Luggage compartment 101 134 cover 135 electric opening and closing 101 emergency unlocking 104 enlarge 137 features of the electric rear lid 102 luggage compartment lighting 117 net bag 140 net partition 142 opening and closing controlled by sensors Easy Open 103 placing the third row of seats in the cargo floor positio...

Page 405: ... heating 164 brakes 298 ESC 302 parking brake 299 tyres 363 367 Number of seats 13 O Octane petrol 343 Odometer 65 partial 68 total 68 Offroad Navigation 227 Oil change 354 One touch signalling function 112 Opening 89 bonnet 350 rear lid 101 sunroof 107 sunshade blind glass roof 108 tank cap 342 windows 104 Opening and closing 89 bonnet 350 by remote control 91 doors 98 in the locking cylinder 99 ...

Page 406: ...ay 325 menus 326 modes 326 special characteristics 325 usage instructions 325 Petrol additives 343 particulate filter 348 refuelling 343 Power socket 12 Volts 150 faults 151 Power sockets trailer 335 Power steering see Electromechanical steering 262 PreCrash system 22 Front Assist monitoring system 22 indications on the screen 22 malfunction 22 selecting the driving profile 22 Preheating system co...

Page 407: ...Revolution counter 65 75 Road signs shown on the display 73 Road signs detection system 73 how it works 72 limited operation 74 shown on the display 73 speed warning 73 trailer 74 windscreen damage 74 Roof carrier 143 fix the crossbars 144 Roof carrier system 143 Roof rack 143 Rotary push knobs 170 Rotation direction tyres 48 Running in new brake pads 298 new engine 265 new tyres 363 S Safe 249 Sa...

Page 408: ...s automatic transmission 256 Side airbags safety instructions 29 Signal amplifier 244 SMS 240 Snow chains 368 four wheel drive 266 Spanner symbol 77 Spare parts 381 Spare wheel 371 Special characteristics AUX mode 208 high pressure cleaning equipment 339 peripheral view system Top View Cam era 325 towing 52 55 tow start 52 trailer mode 337 volume reduction 170 Speed limiter 270 control lamp 270 in...

Page 409: ...44 trailer 332 trailer mode 337 trapdoor for long loads 141 Sun blind 123 Sun protection 123 Sunroof 106 anti trap function 109 closing 107 malfunction 106 opening 107 sunshade blind 108 Sunshade blind anti trap function glass roof 109 sunroof 108 Switch hazard warning lights 115 T Technical data 389 fuel consumption 389 load on the roof 144 vehicle dimensions 392 vertical load on the tow hitch 33...

Page 410: ...rements 333 towable loads 336 towing cable 334 335 Trailer assist 320 trailer mode 337 unlocking the tow hook electrically 339 vertical load on the tow hitch 332 336 Trailer Assist 320 automatic brake operation 322 check list 321 malfunction 320 operating 322 problems and solutions 323 see Trailer Assist 320 Trailer mode see Trailer 332 Transportation of children 31 Trapdoor for long loads 141 Tri...

Page 411: ...pment 376 sensors 306 special characteristics 103 Weights 389 Welcome light 115 Wheel balance 365 Wheel nuts 46 367 anti theft device 45 46 caps 45 torque 48 Wheels change 45 48 changing 366 changing a wheel 45 new wheels 364 snow chains 368 spare wheel 371 wheel nuts 367 Wheel spanner 41 Wheel trim remove 45 Window controls 104 Windows automatic opening closing 105 automatic operation 105 conveni...

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Page 415: ...of the date of closing print Re printing copying or translating whether total or partial is not allowed unless SEAT allows it in written form SEAT reserves all rights in accordance with the Copyright Act All rights on changes are reserved This paper has been manufactured using bleached non chlorine cellulose SEAT S A Reprint 15 11 19 Vehicle identification data Model Vehicle Registration Vehicle i...

Page 416: ...Owner s manual SEAT Tarraco 5FJ012720BD Inglés 5FJ012720BD 11 19 SEAT Tarraco Inglés 11 19 ...

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Page 419: ...to in crease decrease map size in SEAT Digital Cockpit Press Select the highlighted option in the instrument panel Radio Search for the previous next station Media Short press previous next track long press fast forward rewind Activate phone menu answer call end call Switch between media and radio sources Change the instrument panel menu previous next Enable disable voice control Change digital pa...

Page 420: ...assengers in the rear seats Opening the folding table Pull the table up in the direction of the ar row until it catches Fig 4 Folding the table or adjusting its inclina tion The foldable table can be used at different inclinations Press the unlocking lever under the table Fig 5 1 and keep it that way Adjust Adjust the inclination of the table by pressing the lever Fold Push the table downwards whi...

Page 421: ...n steering wheel At this time the ACC is not active and there is no programmed speed Then press button Fig 6 At this mo ment the ACC is activated and the current speed and distance are programmed The picture on the instrument cluster will change to Active mode While ACC is active the vehicle travels at a set speed and distance from the vehicle ahead Both speed and distance can be changed at any ti...

Page 422: ...re se lect the distance level when connecting the ACC from Very close Close Medium Far and Very far using the function button Driver assistance ACC Changing the driving profile In vehicles with SEAT Drive Profile the driving profile selected can have an influence on the ACC s acceleration and braking behaviour In vehicles without SEAT Drive Profile the be haviour of the ACC can also be affected if...

Page 423: ...t handbook All texts illustrations and standards in this handbook are based on the status of information at the time of printing Except for error or omission the information included in the current handbook is valid as of the date of closing print Re printing copying or translating whether total or partial is not allowed unless SEAT allows it in written form SEAT reserves all rights in accordance ...

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