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Selecting the most appropriate driving programme for the particular style of driv-
ing is a continuous process. Irrespective of this it is, however, possible to switch or
shift down into a dynamic shift programme by depressing the accelerator rapidly.
The gearbox shifts down into a lower gear matching the speed of the car and this
allows you to accelerate rapidly (e.g. when overtaking) without having to depress
the accelerator pedal fully into the kickdown range. The original programme will
be reactivated to match your particular style of driving once the gearbox has shif-
ted up again.

When driving in hilly regions, the gears are selected to match uphill and downhill
sections. This avoids the gearbox frequently shifting up and down when negotiat-
ing an uphill stretch. When driving downhill, it is possible to shift down into the
Tiptronic position, in order to exploit the engine brake torque.

Tiptronic

The Tiptronic allows the driver to also shift gears manually.

Fig. 107  Selector lever: manual shifting/information display: Manual shifting of gears

The selector lever position you have engaged is indicated in the information dis-
play of the instrument cluster together with the engaged gear 

⇒ 

fig. 107

 - right.

Switching over to manual shifting

Push the selector lever to the right out of position 

D

. After switching over, the

current engaged gear is indicated in the display.

Shifting up gears

One-touch forward of the selector lever (in the Tiptronic position) 

⇒ 

fig. 107

 

+

- left.

Shifting down gears

One-touch back of the selector lever (in the Tiptronic position) 

-

.

It is possible to switch over to manual both when the car is stationary and also
when driving.

When you accelerate, the gearbox shifts up automatically into the higher gear just
before the maximum permissible engine speed is reached.

If you select a lower gear, the automatic gearbox does not shift down until there
is no risk of the engine overrevving.

When you operate the kickdown feature, the gearbox shifts into a lower gear in
line with the vehicle speed and engine speed.

Emergency programme

An emergency programme exists in the event of a fault in the sys-
tem.

The gearbox operates in a corresponding emergency programme if there are func-
tional faults in the gearbox electronics. This is indicated by all of the segments in
the display lighting up or going out.

A functional fault can have the following effect:

The gearbox only shifts into certain gears.

The reverse gear 

R

 cannot be used.

The manual shift programme (Tiptronic) is switched off in the emergency

mode.

If the gearbox has switched over to emergency mode, drive to the nearest spe-
cialist garage in order to have the fault rectified.

115

Automatic gearbox DSG

Using the system

Safety

Driving Tips

General Maintenance

Breakdown assistance

Technical data

Summary of Contents for 2009 Yeti

Page 1: ...SIMPLY CLEVER ŠKODA Yeti OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ... and all that it offers as quickly as possible Please do not hesitate to contact your specialist garage or importer should you have any further questions or any problems regarding your vehicle which may arise He will be ready at any time to receive your questions suggestions and criticisms National legal provisions which deviate from the information contained in these operating instructions take p...

Page 4: ...the Owner s Manual also contains important information regarding care and operation for your safety and also to retain the value of your vehicle To provide you with valuable tips and aids You will learn how you can op erate your vehicle safely economically and in an environmentally con scious way For safety reasons please also pay attention to the information on ac cessories modifications and repl...

Page 5: ... 81 Stowage compartment in front centre console 82 Stowage compartment for spectacles 82 Storage compartment in the front and rear doors 82 Stowage compartment below front passenger seat 83 Front seat armrest with storage compartment 83 Stowage compartment in rear centre console 84 Storage compartments in the luggage compartment 84 Flexible storage compartment 84 Removable through loading bag 85 C...

Page 6: ...terior of vehicle 180 Care of the interior of vehicle 184 Fuel 186 Petrol 186 Diesel 187 Refuelling 187 Inspecting and Replenishing 189 Engine compartment 189 Engine oil 191 Cooling system 193 Brake fluid 195 Battery 196 Windshield washer system 199 Wheels and Tyres 201 Wheels 201 Accessories changes and replacement of parts 207 General 207 Breakdown assistance 208 Breakdown assistance 208 Space f...

Page 7: ...5 Table of Contents Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data ...

Page 8: ... relatively large let ters which explains to you in a straightforward way the action you have to take Work steps which have to be carried out are illustrated with a hyphen Direction indications All direction indications such as left right front rear relate to the direction of travel of the vehicle Explanation of symbols End of a section The section is continued on the next page Notes All four kind...

Page 9: ...7 Layout of this Owner s Manual explanations Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data ...

Page 10: ...Fig 1 Cockpit 8 Cockpit ...

Page 11: ...ompartment 145 Power windows 39 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Fuse box on side of dash panel 220 Light switch 45 Release lever engine compartment lid 189 Control dial for the instrument lighting and control dial for the headlight beam range regulation 49 50 Lever for adjusting the steering wheel 99 driver s knee airbag 140 Ignition lock 99 Switch for TCS 154 Front and rear parking aid ...

Page 12: ...stationary Overview of the instrument cluster Fig 2 Instrument cluster Engine revolutions counter page 11 Speedometer page 11 1 2 Button for display mode Set hours minutes Activating deactivating the second speed in mph or km h Service interval Display of the remaining number of days kilometres or miles to the next Inspection Service Reset1 3 1 Valid for countries where the values are indicated in...

Page 13: ...ly valid for some countries Coolant temperature gauge The coolant temperature gauge 4 fig 2 operates only when the ignition is switched on Please pay attention to the following guidelines regarding temperature ranges in order to avoid damage to the engine Cold range If the pointer is in the left hand area of the scale it means that the engine has not yet reached its operating temperature Avoid run...

Page 14: ...r is set back to zero Trip counter for distance driven The trip counter indicates the distance which you have driven since this counter was last reset in steps of 100 metres or 1 10 of a mile Counter for distance driven The counter for distance driven indicates the total distance in kilometers or miles which the vehicle has been driven Fault display If there is a fault in the instrument cluster Er...

Page 15: ...ehicles which are equipped with an information display you can call up this display in the menu Settings page 20 CAUTION We recommend that you do not reset the Service Interval Display yourself other wise this can result in the service interval display being incorrectly set which may also result in problems with operation of your vehicle Note Never reset the display between service intervals other...

Page 16: ...perature page 15 Driving time page 16 Current fuel consumption page 16 Average fuel consumption page 16 Range page 16 Distance driven page 16 Average speed page 17 Current speed page 17 Oil temperature page 17 Warning against excessive speeds page 17 On vehicles which are fitted out with information display it is possible to switch off the display of some information CAUTION Pull out the ignition ...

Page 17: ...B are located on the windshield wiper lever Switching over and resetting is performed with the handwheel D on the multifunction steering wheel Selecting the memory After briefly pressing the button B on the windshield wiper lever or by briefly pressing the button D on the multifunction steering wheel you can select the desired memory Selecting the functions with the help of the windshield wiper le...

Page 18: ...formation can help you to adapt your style of driving to the fuel consumption you wish to achieve If you wish to determine the average fuel consumption over a certain period of time you must set the memory to zero at the start of the measurement using the button B on the windshield wiper lever fig 6 or with the handwheel D on the multifunction steering wheel fig 6 A zero appears in the display for...

Page 19: ... allows you to set the speed in 5 km h intervals Adjust the speed limit while the vehicle is moving With the A button on the multi function windshield wiper lever or the hand wheel D on the multi function steering wheel choose the menu point Warn ing against excessive speeds You can drive at the desired speed e g 50 km h Use the B button on the multi function steering wheel or the handwheel D on t...

Page 20: ...ng page 19 Service Interval Display page 12 Selector lever positions for the automatic gearbox DSG page 113 CAUTION Pull out the ignition key while having contact with the display for example when cleaning in order to prevent any damage Main menu Fig 7 Information display Controls on the windshield wiper lever controls on the multifunc tion steering wheel Operating with the buttons on the windshie...

Page 21: ...ment door is open Auto Check Control Car state The Auto Check Control carries out a check of certain functions and vehicle com ponents The check is performed constantly when the ignition is switched on both when the vehicle is stationary as well as when driving Some operational faults urgent repairs service work or other information appear in the display of the instrument cluster The displays are ...

Page 22: ...tory setting Back After selecting the menu point Back you will reach one level higher in the menu Language Here you can set in which language the warning and information texts should be displayed Displays of the MFA Here you can switch off or on certain displays of the multi functional indicator Comfort Here you can activate deactivate or adjust the following functions Rain closing Switch on off t...

Page 23: ...s function is used for e g winter tyres with the permissible maximum speed less than the maxi mum speed of the vehicle When exceeding the speed an indication is displayed on the information display Winter tyres max speed km h Measures Here you can set the units for temperature consumption and distance driven Assistants Here you can adjust the tones of the acoustic signals of the parking aid Second...

Page 24: ...gnal lights to the right page 23 Fog lights page 23 Main beam page 23 Low beam page 24 Rear fog light page 24 Speed regulating system page 24 Failure of the light bulbs page 24 Diesel particle filter diesel engine page 24 Airbag system page 24 Control system for exhaust page 25 Electromechanical power steering page 25 Engine oil page 25 22 Instruments and warning lights ...

Page 25: ...ngs page 190 Working in the engine compartment Note The arrangement of the indicator lights depends on the model version The symbols shown in the following functional description are to be found as indicator lights in the instrument cluster Operational faults are shown in the instrument cluster as red symbols priority 1 danger or yellow symbols priority 2 warning Turn signal system Either the left...

Page 26: ...the engine into the emergency mode which only has a reduced power output After switching the ignition off and on again the warning light comes on Have the vehicle inspected without delay by your specialist garage WARNING If you do not pay attention to the warning light coming on and the corre sponding descriptions and warning notes this may result in injuries or major vehicle damage Always adjust ...

Page 27: ... yellow warning light goes out after starting the engine again and a short drive it is not necessary to visit a specialist garage If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected the yellow warning light comes on after switching on the ignition The warning light must go out after driving a short distance Engine oil The warning light lights up red low oil pressure The warning light comes on for...

Page 28: ...nition pre heat position 2 page 99 Start the engine after the indicator light goes out The glow plug indicator light will come on for about 1 second if the engine is at a normal operating temperature or if the outside temperature is above 5 C This means that you can start the engine right away There is a fault in the glow plug system if the warning light does not come on or lights up continuously ...

Page 29: ... light comes on after switching on the ignition The warning light must go out after driving a short distance Anti spin regulation ASR The TCS system is switched off by pressing the button fig 138 and the warning light lights up Electronic stability programme ESP The warning light comes on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on When the ESP is just actively stabilizing the vehicle the w...

Page 30: ...m ABS A fault in the entire brake system If the ABS warning light comes on together with the brake system warning light handbrake must be released there is a fault not only in the ABS but also in another part of the brake system WARNING If the brake system warning light comes on together with the ABS warning light stop the vehicle immediately and check the brake fluid level in the reservoir page 1...

Page 31: ... An audible signal sounds three times as an additional warning signal One should get used to high pedal forces long braking distances and long free play of the brake pedal when driving to the next specialist garage For further information on the brake system page 155 Brakes WARNING Pay attention to the following instructions page 190 Working in the en gine compartment before checking the brake flu...

Page 32: ...tched off and the car is restarted within 30 seconds The Downhill Drive Support is deactivated after switching off the ignition In the event of a fault the warning light does not come on when the speed of the car is less than 30 km h and after pressing the Offroad button Further information about the Offroad system page 160 Off road Temperature of the clutches of the automatic gearbox DSG In the e...

Page 33: ...e ignition lock Note Please approach an authorised ŠKODA Service Partner if you lose a key since he can obtain a new one for you Changing the battery in the remote control key Fig 10 Remote control key remove cover remove battery Each remote control key contains a battery which is housed under the cover B fig 10 If the battery is discharged the red warning light A does not flash after you press a ...

Page 34: ...c immobiliser is automatically activated when you withdraw the ignition key from the lock Note It is only possible to start the engine of your car with a Genuine ŠKODA key with the matching code Child safety lock The child safety lock prevents the rear door from being opened from the inside Fig 11 Child safety locks on the rear doors The rear doors are equipped with a child safety lock You can swi...

Page 35: ...nction can be switched on in the menu Settings Convenience Door open Unlocking a vehicle side door This selection function enables to unlock both doors on the driver s side The oth er doors and the fuel filler flap remain locked and are only unlocked after repeti tive unlocking You can have the function opening a single door activated by an authorised ŠKODA Service Partner on request or you can ac...

Page 36: ...fe secur ing system when locking the vehicle The interior monitor is however not activa ted When activating the Safelock function after you lock the vehicle the message CHECK DEADLOCK will appear to inform you about this In vehicles equipped with an information display the message Check deadlock appears Owner s manual CHECK DEADLOCK appears Unlocking the vehicle using the key Fig 12 Turning the ke...

Page 37: ...order to avoid inadvertently locking the key in the vehicle In the event of an accident in which the airbags are deployed the locked doors are automatically unlocked from the inside in order to enable rescuers to gain ac cess to the vehicle By pressing and holding the button 1 or 2 you can conveniently close or open the windows page 41 WARNING The central locking system also operates if the igniti...

Page 38: ...sk of accident Never drive with the boot lid fully opened or slightly ajar otherwise ex haust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle risk of poisoning Do not press on the rear window when closing the boot lid it could crack risk of injury Note After closing the boot lid it is automatically locked within 1 second and the anti theft alarm system is activated This applies only if the vehicle ...

Page 39: ...ing or anti theft alarm system does react to the remote control at less than 3 metres away page 31 If the driver door is opened the vehicle cannot be locked using the remote control Unlocking and locking car Fig 17 Remote control key Press the button 1 fig 17 for about 1 second Locking the vehicle Press button 3 for about 1 second Deactivating safe securing system Press button 3 twice in 2 seconds...

Page 40: ...s that the door will unlock with the key within 1 minute Anti theft alarm system Description The anti theft alarm system increases the level of protection against people seek ing to break into the vehicle The system triggers audible and visual warning sig nals if an attempt is made to break into the vehicle How is the alarm system activated The anti theft alarm system is activated automatically wh...

Page 41: ...r and the towing protection monitoring off if there is a possibility that movements from e g children or animals inside the ve hicle interior or if the vehicle must be transported e g by train or ship or towed might trigger the alarm You can also switch off the interior monitor and the towing protection moni toring by deactivating the safe securing system page 34 The opened storage compartment for...

Page 42: ...hen take particular care when closing the windows You may otherwise suffer severe injuries as a result of getting an arm for example jammed in the window It is recommended to deactivate the electrically operated power windows in the rear doors safety pushbutton S fig 19 when children are being transported on the rear seats CAUTION Keep the window glass clean to ensure correct function of the elect...

Page 43: ...se the win dow The force limiter is still switched on The force limiter is switched off only if you attempt within the next 10 seconds to close the window again now the window will close with full force If you wait longer than 10 seconds the force limiter is switched on again WARNING You should take particular care when closing the windows You may otherwise suffer severe injuries as a result of ge...

Page 44: ...result of getting an arm for example jam med in the window CAUTION Keep the window glass clean to ensure correct function of the electric win dows In the event of a freezing up of the windscreen first of all eliminate the ice page 182 and then operate the power windows otherwise the power window mechanism could be damaged Panoramic sliding roof Introduction The panoramic sliding roof with sun scre...

Page 45: ... open Press the button E and hold it pressed in order to open in the desired posi tion The opening process stops when one releases the button Closing Briefly press the button F fig 22 in order to fully close Press the button F and hold it pressed in order to close in the desired posi tion The closing process stops when one releases the button Convenience operation You can also operate the panorami...

Page 46: ...en the panoramic sliding roof Refit the cover glasses storage box by first inserting the plastic plugs before pushing the entire part upwards Have the fault rectified by a specialist workshop Note After each emergency operation it is necessary to initialise the roof page 44 Initialising the panoramic sliding roof After disconnecting and reconnecting the battery the panoramic sliding roof and the s...

Page 47: ...is in the position the ignition key is removed and the driver s door is open an acoustic warning signal will sound The acoustic warning signal is switched off over the door contact when the driver s door is closed igni tion off The vehicle can be parked with the side lights on If the light switch is in the position and the ignition key is removed the lights will go out If the car is parked for a l...

Page 48: ...itched on next to the light switch If the low beam is activated with the light sensor the symbol illuminates additionally next to the light switch If the light comes on automatically the side lights and low beam as well as licence plate light light up at the same time If the automatic light control is switched on the light is regulated with the light sensor in the rear mirror holder If the light i...

Page 49: ...ht switch into the position and lock the vehicle Coming Home Function The function makes it possible to switch on the lights in the darkness for a short time after leaving the vehicle Switching on Coming Home Function The light switch is in the position automatic driving lamp control and the low beam illuminates Switch off the ignition After opening the driver s door the function Coming Home is sw...

Page 50: ... locked automatically Note If the Leaving Home Function is switched on constantly the battery will be heavily discharged particularly in short haul traffic The switching on of the described lights should only be undertaken in accord ance with the legal requirements You can change the illumination period for the Leaving Home Function by means of the Information display Tourist light Xenon headlight...

Page 51: ...e rear fog light is switched on page 22 Only the rear fog light of the trailer lights up if the vehicle has a factory fitted towing device or a towing device from ŠKODA original accessories and when you are towing a trailer which is fitted with the rear fog light The rear fog light is located in the rear light array on the driver s side CAUTION The rear fog light should only be switched on if visi...

Page 52: ...le e g accelerating braking when the ignition is switched on and when driving Vehicles which are equipped with Xenon bulbs do not have a manual headlight range adjustment control 1 2 3 Switch for hazard warning lights Fig 29 Dash panel Switch for hazard warning lights Press switch fig 29 to switch the hazard warning light system on or off All the turn signal lights on the vehicle flash at the same...

Page 53: ...r towards the steering wheel in direction of arrow D spring tensioned position the main beam is switched off Headlight flasher Pull the lever towards the steering wheel spring tensioned position in direc tion of arrow D the main beam and warning light in the instrument clus ter come on Parking light For a description of the operation see page 47 Parking light Information concerning the function of...

Page 54: ...ocked one of the doors is opened or the ignition key is removed If operating lights with the door contact switch is enabled the light will go off when the vehicle is locked the ignition is switched on about 30 seconds after all the doors have been closed If a door remains open or if switch is in position the inter lighting goes out af ter 10 minutes to prevent the battery from discharging Note We ...

Page 55: ...conds after closing all the doors and the boot lid If a door or the boot lid remains open the light goes out within 2 minutes if the ignition is switched off WARNING If the entry light comes on do not touch its cover risk of burns Luggage compartment light The lighting comes on automatically when the boot lid is opened If the lid remains open for more than about 10 minutes the luggage compartment ...

Page 56: ... visor you can also unfold the auxiliary visor in direction of arrow 3 after swivelling the sun visor WARNING The sun visors must not be swivelled to the side windows into the deploy ment area of the head airbags if any objects such as ball point pens etc are attached to them This might result in injuries to the occupants if the head air bag is deployed Windshield wiper and wash system Windshield ...

Page 57: ...per rubbers After starting the vehicle the front window wipers automatically move into the lower rest position The windscreen wipers and the wash system only operate if the ignition is switch ed on and the bonnet is closed1 The rear window wiper operates only if the boot lid is closed If the intermittent wipe is switched on the intervals are also controlled depending on speed The rain sensor autom...

Page 58: ...he windshield wiper is in position 2 or 3 the rear view window is wiped ev ery 30 seconds if the vehicle s speed exceeds 5 km h When the rain sensor is active the lever is in the position 1 the function is only active if the front window wipers continue to operate no break between each wiping process Activation deactivation The function of the automatic rear window wiper is activated deactivated i...

Page 59: ...an 6 km h Windscreen wiper blades in proper condition are essential to obtain good visibility Wiper blades should not be allowed to become dirtied by dust insect remains and preserving wax Juddering or smearing of the wiper blades could then be due to wax residues left on the windscreen by vehicle washing in automatic vehicle wash systems It is therefore important to degrease the lips of the winsc...

Page 60: ...ear The mirror has no lever on the bot tom edge of the mirror After the reverse gear is engaged the mirror always moves back into the normal position Do not attach external navigation devices on the windshield or in the vicinity of the automatic dimming interior mirror WARNING The display lighting of the external navigation device may cause malfunction of the automatic dimming interior mirror risk...

Page 61: ...ease the vision field They do however make objects appear smaller in the mirror These mir rors are only of limited use therefore for estimating distances to the follow ing vehicles Use whenever possible the interior rear mirror for estimating the distan ces to the following vehicles Note If the exterior mirrors are folded in using the remote control of the vehicle key these are folded back into th...

Page 62: ...or is not affected by other objects Do not affix any stickers in front of the light sensor so that you do not impair the automatic dimming function or put it out of operation If you switch off the automatic dimming interior rear view mirror also the ex terior mirror dimming is switched off 60 Lights and Visibility ...

Page 63: ...It is important for the driver and front passenger to maintain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel or dash panel Not maintaining this minimum distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to proper ly protect you hazard The front seats and the head restraints must always also be correctly adjusted to match the body size of the occupant WARNING Continued Ensure that th...

Page 64: ...l the seat backrest forward up until the until the lock is heard to engage WARNING If you want to carry objects on the folded seat backrest you will need to disable the front passenger airbag page 145 Switch for the front passenger front airbag Adjust the seat backrest only when the car is stationary When moving the seat backrest keep limbs away from between the seat cushion and seat backrest risk...

Page 65: ...irection of the desired setting Adjusting lumbar support Press the switch A at the front in order to enlarge the curvature of the lum bar support Press the switch A rear in order to reduce the curvature of the lumbar sup port Press the switch A top in order to adjust the curvature of the lumbar support higher Press the switch A bottom in order to adjust the curvature of the lumbar sup port lower S...

Page 66: ...n 102 in relation to the seat cushion When storing settings with the memory buttons we recommend that you be gin with the front button and assign a memory button to each additional driver Each new setting stored with the same button erases the previous setting Each time you store the seat and exterior mirror settings for driving forward you also have to re store the individual setting of the exter...

Page 67: ...reverse gear The mirror returns into its initial position after the rotary knob is moved out of the position and put into another position or if the speed is more than 15 km h Emergency Off You can interrupt the setting operation at any time if you operate any button of the driver seat Head restraints Fig 47 Head restraint Adjusting pulling out Best protection is achieved if the top edge of the he...

Page 68: ...e locking button in the direction of arrow fig 48 and pull the head restraint out To re insert the head restraint push it down into the seat backrest far enough until you hear the locking button engage WARNING The head restraints must be correctly adjusted in order to offer effective protection for the occupants in the event of an accident Do not drive under any circumstance with removed head rest...

Page 69: ...k into a lower position Pull the lever fig 51 up and then fold the seat fully forwards Secure the folded forward seat with the aid of the fixing belt B to a guide rod of the head restraint for the front seat fig 51 WARNING Immediately secure the folded forward seat with the aid of the fixing belt to a guide rod of the head restraint for the front seat there is a risk of injury as soon as the vehic...

Page 70: ... the guide and lock the seat fig 53 Check for yourself that the seat is correctly locked by pulling it up Fold the seat into the horizontal position until it is heard to lock Check for yourself that the seat can no longer be lifted by pulling it up Push the lever fig 54 and fold the backrest back into position Check for yourself that the seat backrest is engaged Take the belt tongue out of the saf...

Page 71: ...ests of the front seats Front seats You can switch on and regulate the seat heating of the driver or front passen ger seat by pressing the surface of the regulator at the point at which the symbol is located fig 56 With one press you can switch the heating to highest intensity 3rd stage which is indicated by the lighting up of the three warning lights in the switch With repeated pressing of the sw...

Page 72: ...duced by small and light objects that they can cause severe injuries The magnitude of the kinetic energy depends on the speed at which the vehicle is travelling and on the weight of the object The speed at which the vehicle is travelling is in this case the more significant factor Example In the event of a frontal collision at a speed of 50 km h an unsecured object with a weight of 4 5 kg produces...

Page 73: ...ts and the installation instruction are located in the luggage com partment WARNING The load to be transported must be fixed in place in such a way that it can not move during the journey and when braking If the items of luggage or objects are attached to the lashing eyes with un suitable or damaged lashing straps injuries can occur in the event of braking manoeuvres or accidents In order to preve...

Page 74: ...n the fastening strip in the vertical position in direction of arrow 5 and lightly press it on Fold the hook down in opposite direction of the arrow 4 until it locks fully WARNING Please refer to the following guidelines page 70 Fixing nets Net programme Fig 60 Fixing net double horizontal pocket floor fixing net double vertical pocket Fixing examples of the fixing net as double horizontal pocket ...

Page 75: ...rtment cover behind the rear seat back rest WARNING No objects should be placed on the luggage compartment cover the vehicle occupants could be endangered if there is sudden braking or the vehicle col lides with something CAUTION Please ensure that the heating wire of the rear window heater is not damaged as a result of objects placed in this area Note Opening the tailgate also lifts up the luggag...

Page 76: ... up variable loading floor remove The variable loading floor makes it easier to handle bulky goods and creates an even luggage compartment floor when the rear seat backrests are folded forward The maximum permissible surface load of the variable loading floor is 75 kg Removing the variable loading floor You can fold together the loading floor by moving it in direction of arrow 1 fig 63 Raise the v...

Page 77: ...the occupants are at risk Variable loading floor with spare wheel Use variable loading floor Fig 65 Luggage compartment Fold the side parts of the loading floor example for using the variable loading floor The variable loading floor makes it easier to handle bulky goods and creates an even luggage compartment floor when the rear seat backrests are folded forward The maximum permissible surface loa...

Page 78: ...aerodynamic drag results in a higher fuel consumption Roof load Distribute the weight evenly over the roof luggage rack system The maximum permissible roof load including roof rack system of 100 kg and the maximum per missible total weight of the vehicle should not be exceeded You cannot make full use of the permissible roof load if you use a roof luggage rack system with a lower load carrying cap...

Page 79: ...Centre console at rear Cup holder Press on the panel in the area A fig 69 the cup holder comes out Pull the cup holder out as far as the stop Adjust the cup holder by moving the locking plate B WARNING Do not place any hot beverages into the cup holder If the vehicle moves they may spill risk of scalding Do not use any cups or beakers which are made of brittle material e g glass porcelain This cou...

Page 80: ...tically WARNING Never lay flammable objects in the ashtray basin risk of fire Rear ashtray low centre console Fig 72 Low centre console Rear ash tray Opening ashtray Grasp the ashtray cover at the lower edge A and fold it open in the direction of arrow fig 72 Removing ashtray Grasp the ashtray at the handle B and pull it out in an upward direction Replacing ashtray Insert the ashtray into the cons...

Page 81: ...te lighter Using the cigarette lighter Press in the button of the cigarette lighter fig 74 Wait until the button jumps forward Remove the cigarette lighter immediately and use it Insert the cigarette lighter again into the socket Using the socket Remove the cigarette lighter or the cover of the power socket Connect the plug of the electrical appliance to the socket The 12 volt power socket can als...

Page 82: ...he front passenger side page 80 Storage compartment on the dash panel page 81 Stowage compartment in front centre console page 82 Stowage compartment for spectacles page 82 Storage compartment in the front and rear doors page 82 Stowage compartment below front passenger seat page 83 Front seat armrest with stowage compartment page 83 Stowage compartment in rear centre console page 84 Storage compa...

Page 83: ...s on causes fresh or interi or air to flow into the storage compartment We recommend that you switch off the cooling if it is operating in the heating mode or if you are not using the cooling system for the storage compartment Storage compartment on the dash panel Fig 78 Dash panel Storage compart ment Press on the button fig 78 in direction of arrow the cover then folds up wards Certain model ver...

Page 84: ...be opened when removing or inserting the spec tacles and otherwise must be kept closed Do not put any heat sensitive objects in the stowage compartment they may be damaged On vehicles which are fitted with an anti theft alarm system the opened stor age compartment reduces the effectiveness of the sensors for the interior moni tor Storage compartment in the front and rear doors Fig 81 Storage compa...

Page 85: ...ing air inlet Pull the lock A in upward direction Closing air inlet Push the lock A as far as the stop downwards On vehicles fitted with air conditioning the storage compartment is equipped with a lockable inlet for thermally treated warmed up air At open air supply air flows into the storage with a temperature which is as high as the one out of the air outlet nozzles depending on temperature sett...

Page 86: ...the luggage compartment The removable storage compartment A fig 85 on the left side is suitable for stowing small objects weighing up to 1 5 kg The storage compartment B fig 85 on the right side is suitable for stowing small objects weighing up to 0 5 kg Flexible storage compartment Fig 86 Flexible storage compartment A flexible storage compartment is located on the right side of the luggage com p...

Page 87: ... The securing belt must hold the skis tight Ensure that the securing belt for skis grasps the middle between the tip and the heel element of the binding see also imprint on the removable through loading bag Note The removable through loading bag is foreseen for two pairs of skis The total weight of the skis which are transported must not exceed 10 kg You must put the skis and the sticks in the rem...

Page 88: ...ot smoke in the vehicle when the recirculating air mode is operating since the smoke which is drawn at the evaporator from the in terior of the vehicle forms deposits in the evaporator of the air conditioning sys tem This produces a permanent odour when the air conditioning system is oper ating which can only be eliminated through considerable effort and expense re placement of compressor Please r...

Page 89: ... las with the aid of the moveable adjuster Change air flow of air outlet vents 6 In order to change the strength of the air flow swivel the horizontal lamellas with the aid of the vertical wheel upwards or downwards In order to change the lateral direction of the air flow turn the vertical lamel las with the aid of the horizontal wheel to the left or to the right The air outlet vents 3 4 fig 88 an...

Page 90: ... direction of the inlet air flow page 87 using air distribu tion regulator C Rear window heater Press button 2 Further information page 53 Windscreen and rear window heater Auxiliary heating auxiliary heating Press the button 3 in order to directly switch on off the auxiliary heating auxiliary heating and ventilation Further information page 95 Auxiliary heating auxiliary heating and ventilation A...

Page 91: ...ulated air mode on Press the button the warning light lights up in the button fig 90 Switching recirculated air mode off Press again the button the warning light in the button goes out The recirculated air mode is switched off automatically if the air distribution con trol C is in position fig 90 You can also switch recirculated air mode on again from this setting by repeatedly pressing pushbutton...

Page 92: ...er off If you wish to shut off the fresh air supply use the button 4 recirculated air mode page 91 Control for air distribution You can adjust the direction of the inlet air flow page 87 using air distribu tion regulator C switching cooling on and off Press the button AC 1 fig 91 The warning light lights up in the button When you again press the switch AC the cooling system is switched off The war...

Page 93: ...e 1 button lights after activation even if not all of the conditions for the function of the cooling system have been met As a result the readiness for cooling is signalled when all conditions are satisfied page 89 Description of the air conditioning system Note Controls A B C and the 1 button and 4 fig 91 Air outlet vents 4 fig 88 We recommend that you leave the air outlet vents 3 fig 88 in the o...

Page 94: ...s only if the following conditions are met engine running outside temperature above approx 2 C AC switched on The AC compressor is switched off at a high coolant temperature in order to en sure cooling of the engine at high loads Recommended setting for all periods of the year Set the desired temperature we recommend 22 C Press the button AUTO fig 92 Move the air outlet vents 3 and 4 fig 88 so tha...

Page 95: ...itioning system is reduced particularly if the vehicle is fully occupied By pressing again the button AUTO you change into the HIGH mode The automatic mode is switched off by pressing the button for the air distribution or increasing or decreasing the blower speed The temperature is nevertheless regulated switching cooling on and off switching cooling on and off Press the button AC fig 92 The warn...

Page 96: ...lity sensor does not switch on the air distribution control auto matically when there is a nauseating smell you can switch it on yourself by pressing the button The warning light lights up in the button on the left side Switching recirculated air mode off Press the button AUTO or press the button repetitively until the warning lights in the button go out WARNING You should not leave recirculated a...

Page 97: ...haust pipe of the auxiliary heating is located on the underside of the vehicle Therefore do not place the vehicle if you wish to operate the aux iliary heating in such a way that the exhaust gases of the auxiliary heating can come easily into contact with inflammable materials e g dry grass or easily inflammable substances e g fuel run out Note If the auxiliary heating runs the fuel consumption co...

Page 98: ...he menu point Running time and set the de sired operating time in steps of 5 minutes The running time can be 10 to 60 minutes By selecting the menu point Back you will reach in the menu Aux heating In the menu Aux heating select the menu point Mode In the menu Mode select the desired mode Heating or Ventilation Programming For the programming of the auxiliary heating auxiliary heating and ventilat...

Page 99: ...t in the radio remote control fig 94 indicates after a keystroke if the remote control signal was received by the auxiliary heating and if the bat tery is adequately charged Display warning light Importance Lights up green for 2 seconds The auxiliary heating was switched on Lights up red for 2 seconds The auxiliary heating was switched off Slowly flashes green for 2 seconds The ignition signal was...

Page 100: ...used battery in accordance with environmental regulations Note Pay attention to the correct polarity when changing the battery The replacement battery must have the same specification as the original bat tery 98 Heating and air conditioning system ...

Page 101: ... adjust the steering wheel further towards the head you will reduce the protection offered by the driver airbag in the event of an accident Check that the steering wheel is aligned to the chest When driving hold the steering wheel with both hands firmly on the outer edge in the 9 o clock and 3 o clock position Never hold the steering wheel firmly in the 12 o clock position or in another way e g in...

Page 102: ...y risk of acci dent Always withdraw the ignition key if you are going to leave the vehicle even for a short time This is particularly important if children are left in the vehicle The children might otherwise start the engine or switch on electrical equipment e g power windows risk of accident or injury Starting the engine General You can only start the engine only using an original ignition key M...

Page 103: ...eglow indicator light comes on after the ignition has been switched on You should not switch on any major electrical components during the heating period otherwise the vehicle battery will be drained unnecessarily You should start the engine immediately after the glow plug warning light has gone out The glow plug warning light will come on for about one second if the engine is at a normal operatin...

Page 104: ...accident Note One should not lay the hand on the shift lever while driving the vehicle The pressure of the hand will be transferred to the gearshift forks in the gearbox This can over a period of time lead to early wear of the gearshift forks Depress the clutch pedal fully when changing gears in order to avoid unneces sary wear and damage Pedals Operation of the pedals must not be hindered WARNING...

Page 105: ...n display page 20 The sensors are integrated in the rear bumper Range of sensors The clearance warning begins at a distance of about 160 cm from the obstacle area A fig 99 The interval between the warning signals becomes shorter as the clearance is reduced A continuous tone sounds from a distance of approx 30 cm area B danger area You should not reverse any further after this signal sounds If the ...

Page 106: ...f the parking aid can be adapted in the menu of the Information display page 20 Range of sensors The distance warning begins at a distance of about 120 cm from the obstacle in front of the vehicle area A fig 100 and about 160 cm from the obstacle behind the vehicle area A fig 99 The interval between the warning signals becomes shorter as the clearance is reduced A continuous tone sounds from a dis...

Page 107: ...e vehicle for parking Calculating the line on which the vehicle drives backwards into the parking space Actuation of the steering force assistance automatic spinning of the wheels of the front axle when parking WARNING The park assist does not take away the responsibility from the driver when parking Pay particular attention to small children and animals as they would not be recognised by the sens...

Page 108: ...e of 0 5 m to 1 5 m fig 101 Operate the turn signal for the driver s side if you wish to park on this side of the road In the information display the search area for the parking space is indicated on the driver s side If you press the button at a speed greater than 30 km h and less than 50 km h the message indicating that the speed for detecting the space is exceeded will be displayed in the infor...

Page 109: ...ximum speed of 7 km h with the help of the pedal If the backward arrow in the information display fig 103 D flashes once again engage the reverse gear or move the selector lever into the position R and reverse carefully You can repeat these steps several times End the parking procedure from a distance on the basis of the information of the system As soon as the parking procedure is completed an au...

Page 110: ...erve the surroundings and carefully drive backwards at the same time operate the pedal Please take over steering Finish parking manually Take over the steering End the parking procedure without using the park assist Speed too high Please take over steering The parking procedure was ended because the speed was exceeded Park Assist ASR intervention Intervention of the TCS while searching for a suita...

Page 111: ... saved speed for a period of more than 5 minutes The stored speed will be cancelled in the memory You then have to re store the desired speed One can reduce the speed in the usual manner The system is switched off tempo rarily by actuating the brake or clutch pedal page 110 WARNING First ensure that it is not too high for the traffic conditions which exist at that moment before resuming the stored...

Page 112: ...egarding the current state of the START STOP system is indicated in the display of the instrument cluster Automatic engine shut down stop phase Stop the vehicle where necessary apply the handbrake Take the vehicle out of gear Take your foot off the clutch Automatic engine restart start phase Push down on the clutch Switching the START STOP system on and off You can switch the START STOP system on ...

Page 113: ...ne shut down is not possible START STOP ACTIVE Automatic engine shut down stop phase SWITCH OFF IGNITION Switch off the ignition START MANUALLY Start the engine manually WARNING The brake servo unit and power steering only operate if the engine is run ning Never let the vehicle roll with the engine switched off CAUTION If the START STOP system is used at very high outside temperatures over a very ...

Page 114: ...er display P N At temperatures below 10 C the engine can only be started in the selector lever position P It is sufficient to engage selector lever position P when parking on a flat surface When parking on a slope you should first apply the handbrake firmly and then move the selector lever into position P This is to ensure that there is no excessive pressure acting on the lock mechanism and that i...

Page 115: ...depressed and at the same time the Shiftlock must be pressed if you wish to obtain the selector lever positions R P or N When the ignition is switched on and the selector lever is in position R the re verse lights will come on N Neutral The transmission is in Neutral in this position The brake pedal must be depressed if the lever is in its position for longer than 2 seconds in order to move the se...

Page 116: ...e handle of selector lever prevents certain selector lever positions being engaged inadvertently The selector lever lock is cancelled when you press the Shiftlock button Keylock Ignition key withdrawal lock You can only withdraw the ignition key after switching off the ignition if the selec tor lever is in position P If the ignition key is withdrawn the selector lever is blocked in position P Kick...

Page 117: ... of position D After switching over the current engaged gear is indicated in the display Shifting up gears One touch forward of the selector lever in the Tiptronic position fig 107 left Shifting down gears One touch back of the selector lever in the Tiptronic position It is possible to switch over to manual both when the car is stationary and also when driving When you accelerate the gearbox shift...

Page 118: ...and the vehicle can no longer be moved The selector lever must be unlocked in case of emergency Apply the handbrake firmly Carefully pull up the front left and right cover Pull up rear cover Use the finger to press the yellow plastic part downwards fig 108 Simultaneously press the shiftlock button in the handle of the selector lever and shift the lever into the position N if the selector lever is ...

Page 119: ...09 You can of course operate the radio and radio navigation system at the appliance You will find a description in the relevant Owner s manual If the side lights are switched on the buttons on the multifunction steering wheel are illuminated The buttons apply for the respective operating mode of the current radio or radio navigation system By pressing or turning the buttons you can carry out the f...

Page 120: ...function 6 turn downwards Display of the stored accessible stations scroll downwards Interruption of the traffic report Changing to the next title a Valid for the radio navigation system Columbus Note The loudspeakers in the vehicle are matched to a power output of the radio and radio navigation system of 4x 20 W For the equipment sound system the loudspeakers are matched to a power output of the ...

Page 121: ...m signal transmission always leave the telephone with the adapter in the telephone mount Furthermore the volume can be changed individually during the call at any time with the button for setting the radio or radio navigation system or with the but tons on the multifunction steering wheel WARNING Pay attention primarily to the traffic situation As the driver you are fully re sponsible for road saf...

Page 122: ... mobile phone may be connected with the hands free system Up to four mobile phones can be paired to the hands free system whereby only one mobile phone can communicate with the hands free system Connection with an already paired mobile phone After switching on the ignition the connection is automatically established for the already paired mobile phone1 Check on the mobile unit if the automatic con...

Page 123: ...o the adapter A as specified in manufacturer s in structions Removing the mobile phone and adapter Press simultaneously the side locks of the mount fig 110 and remove the mobile phone and adapter CAUTION Taking the mobile phone out of the adapter during the call can lead to interrup tion of the connection When taking out the mobile phone the connection to the factory fitted antenna is interrupted ...

Page 124: ... press briefly Activation and deactivation of the voice control Button PTT Push to talk Cancellation of the played message 1 turn upwards Increase volume 1 turn downwards Decrease volume 2 press briefly Accept call end call entry in the main menu of the telephone list of the dialled telephone numbers call the dialled contact 2 press button for a long time Reject call private call 3 press briefly R...

Page 125: ...ilbox it is possible to set the number of the voice mailbox1 and then dial the number Bluetooth In the menu Bluetooth you can select the following menu points User the overview of the stored users New user Search for new telephones which are in the reception range Visibility Switching on the visibility of the telephone unit for other devices Media player Active device Paired devices Search Phone n...

Page 126: ...itch on voice control dialogue by briefly pressing the button on the adapter1 fig 111 by pressing the 1 button on the multi function steering wheel for a longer time fig 112 Switching off voice control dialogue If the system is currently playing a message you will need to stop the message currently being played by briefly pressing the button on the adapter 1 by pressing the 1 button on the multi f...

Page 127: ...point Phone book Voice Tag Record You can also store your own voice entry using voice control in the menu FURTHER OPTIONS Music playback via Bluetooth The universal telephone preinstallation GSM IIl makes it possible to play back mu sic via Bluetooth from the devices such as MP3 player mobile phone or note book In order to enable the music playback via Bluetooth it is necessary to connect the term...

Page 128: ...ing button D The CD is ejected Ejecting all CDs Hold the button C pressed for more than 2 seconds in order to eject the CDs All CDs in the CD changer are ejected consecutively Note Always guide the CD into the CD case B with the printed side pointing up wards Never push the CD with force into the CD case as the insertion is performed automatically After loading a CD into the CD changer you must wa...

Page 129: ...s between the holder and the backrest in case of changes in the position of the DVD player holder Do not use the DVD player holder when the rear seat backrest or the rear seat is folded forward or has been removed completely Note Follow the instructions given in the operating instructions of the DVD player DVD player holder 127 Communication Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance...

Page 130: ...eat belt height adjuster for front seats front airbag for the driver and front passenger driver s knee airbag front side airbags rear side airbags head airbags anchoring points for child seat using the ISOFIX system anchoring points for child seat using the Top Tether system head restraint adjustable for height adjustable steering column The specified safety equipment works together in order to op...

Page 131: ...ition as well as to the traffic and weather conditions Take regular breaks on long journeys at the latest every two hours Correct seated position Correct seated position for the driver Correct seated position for the driver is important for safe and re laxed driving Fig 115 The correct distance of the driver from the steering wheel and the gear lever The correct head restraint adjustment for the d...

Page 132: ...ur head fig 115 right Fasten the seat belt correctly page 134 How are seat belts correctly fas tened In exceptional cases the front passenger airbag can be deactivated page 144 Deactivating an airbag Manual front passenger adjustment page 61 Electrical front passenger seat adjustment page 63 Adjusting front seats elec trically WARNING The front seats and the head restraints must always be adjusted...

Page 133: ... belt The driver is fully responsible for himself and the occupants in particular for the children Do not permit an occupant to adopt an incorrect seated position when the car is moving The following list contains the examples of seated positions which are dangerous for the occupants This list is not complete however we want to direct your at tention to this subject Therefore while the car is movi...

Page 134: ...rting children in the vehicle page 146 What you should know about trans porting children WARNING Fasten your seat belt each time before setting off also when driving in town This also applies to the people seated at the rear risk of injury Expectant women must also always wear a seat belt This is the only way of ensuring optimal protection for the unborn child page 134 How are seat belts correctly...

Page 135: ...ts can offer is only achieved if you are correctly seated page 129 Correct seated position WARNING Continued The belt webbing must not run across solid or fragile objects e g specta cles ball point pens keys etc as this may be a cause of injuries Many layers of clothing and loose clothing e g a winter coat over a jacket do not allow you to be correctly seated and impairs proper operation of the se...

Page 136: ...est The lap part of the belt must run across the hip and must never be routed across the stomach It must always fit snugly fig 118 on the right Ad just the belt webbing as required The lap part of the belt should be positioned as low as possible at the pel vis of an expectant mother in order to avoid exerting any pressure on the low er abdomen fig 118 left Always ensure that the webbing of the sea...

Page 137: ...it is heard to lock in place Pull on the seat belt to check that both lock tongues are reliably engaged in the locks The belt tongues for the rear middle seat are shaped differently so that they only fit into the respective belt buckle If you attempt to insert a lock tongue into the wrong belt lock it will not lock Taking seat belt off Take off the seat belt in the reverse order to fastening WARNI...

Page 138: ...t tensioners have been deployed it is then necessary to replace the entire system The seller must pass on this Owner s manual to the buyer upon purchase of the vehicle Note Smoke is generated when the belt tensioners are deployed This is not an indi cation of a fire in the vehicle It is essential to pay attention to relevant safety regulations if the vehicle or individual parts of the system are s...

Page 139: ...airbag is deployed the front seats must be page 129 Correct seated position correctly adjusted to match the body size of the occu pant If you do not fasten the seat belts when driving lean too far forward or adopt an incorrect seated position you are exposing yourself to increased risk of injury in the event of an accident Have the airbag system checked immediately by a specialist garage if a faul...

Page 140: ... an accident in which the airbags are deployed the interior lighting comes on if the switch for the interior light is in the door contact position the hazard warning light is switched on all the doors are unlocked the fuel supply to the engine is interrupted Front airbags Description of the front airbags The airbag system is not a substitute for the seat belt Fig 121 Driver airbag in the steering ...

Page 141: ...ortant safety information regarding the front airbag system Correct use of the airbag system considerably reduces the risk of injury Fig 123 Safe distance to steering wheel WARNING Never transport children on the front seat of a vehicle without using a proper restraint system If airbags are deployed in the event of an accident the child might suffer severe or even fatal injuries For the driver and...

Page 142: ...r s side The driver s knee airbag is complementary to the three point seat belt and offers adequate protection to the knees of the driver Please note that an airbag can only offer you optimal protection in combination with a seat belt which is fas tened Apart from their normal protective function a further task of the seat belt is to also hold the driver in a correct seated position in the event o...

Page 143: ...the seat backrests of the front seats and are marked with the lettering AIRBAG fig 125 on the middle part The side airbag system in combination with the three point seat belts offers addi tional protection for the upper area of the body chest stomach and pelvis of the occupants of the vehicle in the event of severe side collisions page 142 Apart from their normal protective function a further task...

Page 144: ...negative affect on the operation of the airbag system All work on the front doors and their panels must only be carried out by a specialist garage WARNING Continued In the event of a side collision the side airbags will not function properly if the sensors cannot measure the increasing air pressure inside the doors be cause the air can escape through large non sealed openings in the door pan el Ne...

Page 145: ...n the event of a side collision by fully inflated head airbags Fig 128 Inflated head airbag In the case of a side collision the head airbag is deployed together with the rele vant side airbag fig 128 and the belt tensioner on the side of the car on which the accident occurs If the system is deployed the airbag is filled with propellant gas and covers the entire area of the side window including th...

Page 146: ...ched to them This might result in injuries to the occupants if the head air bag is deployed Installing impermissible accessories in the area of the head airbags may considerably impair the protection offered by the head airbag in the event of it being deployed When the deployed head airbag is inflated parts of the acces WARNING Continued sories fitted may in certain circumstances be thrown into th...

Page 147: ... lights up when the ignition is switched on fig 129 right Switching on an airbag Switch off the ignition Turn the slot of the airbag switch using the key in the position 1 ON fig 129 Check whether the airbag indicator light in the display in the middle of the dash panel lights up when the ignition is switched on fig 129 right The warning light goes out 65 seconds after the ignition is switched on ...

Page 148: ...ies range These child seats were developed and also tested for use in ŠKODA vehicles They fulfil the ECE R 44 standard WARNING Always comply with national legal provisions and instructions from the rele vant child safety seat manufacturer when installing and using a child seat page 146 Note National legal provisions which deviate from the information contained in these operating instructions take ...

Page 149: ...the front passenger seat then you must pay attention to the following warnings in connection with the use of the airbag system on the front passenger seat WARNING Warning particular hazard Never use a child safety seat on the front pas senger seat in which the child is seated with its back facing the direction of travel This child safety seat is positioned in the deployment area of the front passe...

Page 150: ... is seated with its back facing in direction of travel in some countries also when the child is facing the direction of travel If this is not done there is a risk of the child suffering severe or even fatal injuries if the front passenger front airbag is deployed When transporting a child on the front passenger seat please comply with the appropriate national regulations regarding the use of child...

Page 151: ... to always switch off the front passenger front airbag at a specialist garage or with the switch for front passenger airbag when attaching in exceptional circumstances a child safety seat on the front passenger seat where the child is seated with its back facing in direction of travel page 145 Switch for the front passenger front airbag Please comply with any differing national legal regulations r...

Page 152: ...direction of travel For children up to about 7 years of age weighing between 15 and 25 kg the opti mal solution is a child safety seat in combination with the three point seat belt fig 133 WARNING When transporting a child on the front passenger seat please comply with the appropriate national regulations regarding the use of child safety seats Switch off the front passenger airbag if necessary at...

Page 153: ...lace fig 135 Pull on both sides of the child seat One can mount a child safety seat using the ISOFIX system quickly easily and reliably Please pay close attention to instructions from the manufacturer of the child safety seat when installing and removing the seat Child seats fitted with the ISOFIX system can only be mounted and fixed in a ve hicle fitted with an ISOFIX system when these child seat...

Page 154: ... er system as stated in the instructions from the manufacturer of the child seat WARNING Attach the child seats with the Top Tether system only to the points pro vided for this purpose fig 136 On no account should you equip your vehicle e g mount screws or other anchorage points Pay attention to the important safety information regarding the use of child seats Note Store the remaining part of the ...

Page 155: ...ng angle and the speed of the vehicle and is constantly compared with the actual be haviour of the vehicle If differences exist such as the car beginning to skid the ESP will automatically brake the appropriate wheel The car is stabilised again by the forces which take effect when the wheel is braked Intervention into the brake system takes place primarily on the outer front wheel of a vehicle whi...

Page 156: ... the same characteristics as a vehicle not fitted with EDL The EDL switches on again automatically as soon as the brake has cooled down EDL Off road After switching on the Off road mode page 160 EDL Off road is activated EDS Offroad assists vehicle traction when driving on unfirm ground EDL is activated earlier in the Off road mode than in the normal mode The brake pressure builts up more quickly ...

Page 157: ...red must not tempt you to take greater risks than otherwise risk of an accident Note All four wheels must be fitted with the same tyres in order to achieve prob lem free operation of the TCS Differing rolling circumferences of the tyres can lead to an undesirable reduction in the engine output Changes to vehicle e g on engine on the brakes on chassis or another combi nation of tyres and wheels can...

Page 158: ...run in before they develop their optimal friction force You can however compensate for this slightly reduced braking force by increasing the pressure on the brake pedal This guideline also applies to any new brake pads installed at a future date CAUTION Never allow the brakes to rub by applying slight pressure if you do not wish to brake the vehicle This causes the brakes to overheat and can also ...

Page 159: ...r vehicle Please do not forget this particularly when driving on icy or wet road surfaces If the ABS is operating within the control range adapt your speed immediately to the conditions of the road surface and the traffic situation The increased safety offered by the ABS must not tempt you to take greater risks than oth erwise risk of an accident The normal braking system is still fully functional...

Page 160: ... back The uphill start assist is active as of a 3 slope if the driver door is closed It is always active on slopes when in forward or reverse start off When driving down hill it is inactive Electromechanical power steering The power steering enables you to steer the vehicle with less physical force With the electromechanical power steering the steering assist is automatically adapted to the speed ...

Page 161: ...der certain circumstances e g sporty style of driving wintry or unpaved roads the warning light can be delayed or does not light up at all The tyre pressure monitoring system does not take away the responsibility from the driver for the correct tyre inflation pressure Note The tyre pressure monitoring system does not replace the regular tyre inflation pressure control because the sys tem cannot de...

Page 162: ...ing off the ignition the Off road mode is also switched off and can be switched on again if necessary after switching on the ignition If the engine is switched off by accident and restarted within 30 seconds the Off road mode remains switched on All four wheels must be fitted with the same tyres in order to achieve proper op eration of the Off road mode Differing rolling circumferences of the tyre...

Page 163: ...is running the selector lever of the automatic gear box is in the position R N D S or Tiptronic the speed is less than 30 km h the downhill gradient is at least 10 when driving over sleepers the limit can briefly drop to 8 neither the accelerator nor the brake pedal is operated It is however a requirement that the vehicle has sufficient grip on the soil The Downhill Drive Support cannot properly f...

Page 164: ...mage For a vehicle fitted with a manual gearbox the converse situation also applies Do not drive at engine revolutions which are too low Shift down as soon as the en gine is no longer running smoothly CAUTION All the speed and engine revolution figures apply only when the engine is at its normal operating temperature Never rev up an engine which is cold neither when the vehicle is stationary nor w...

Page 165: ...lphur content of the fuel It is often sufficient to refuel with unleaded premium grade petrol of a different brand or at a different filling station Driving in an economical and environmentally conscious manner General Your personal style of driving is a major factor Your fuel consumption any pollution of the environmental and the wear and tear to the engine brakes and tyres depend essentially on ...

Page 166: ...by the multi functional indicator page 14 Avoiding full throttle Driving more slowly means saving fuel Fig 143 Fuel consumption in litres 100 km and speed in km h Sensitive use of the accelerator will not only significantly reduce fuel consumption but also positively influence environmental pollution and wear of your vehicle You should avoid exploiting the top speed of your vehicle wherever possib...

Page 167: ... other fluids on the floor Avoid driving short distances Short distances result in an above average high fuel consumption Fig 144 Fuel consumption in litres 100 km at different temperatures Avoid driving a distance of no more than 4 km if the engine is cold The engine and catalytic converter must first have reached their optimal operat ing temperature in order to effectively reduce fuel consumptio...

Page 168: ...orthwhile exercise It enables you to detect any change positive and negative at an early stage and to take any appropriate action If you find that your fuel consumption is too high you should reflect on how where and in what conditions you have driven the vehicle since you last refuelled Environmental compatibility Environmental protection has played a major role in the design selection of mate ri...

Page 169: ... driving to a greater extent If you drive abroad on the other side of the road you will dazzle oncoming traffic In order to prevent the dazzling of oncoming traffic it is necessary that an adjust ment of the headlights is carried out by a specialist garage The adaptation of the headlights with Xenon lights applies to vehicles which are designed for driving on the left and on the right is performed...

Page 170: ...us injuries Never choose a dangerous route and never take a risk which could jeop ardize your safety and that of your passengers If you cannot go on or if you doubt the safety of the route turn back and choose another way Even a ter rain which looks harmless can be difficult and dangerous and may bring you and your passengers into a critical situation If you have not fastened your seat belt correc...

Page 171: ...or all the situations which may occur Before driving through unknown terrain it is therefore important that you know what lies ahead of you This way you can estimate any possible danger in advance For the sake of the environment When driving off road show respect and appreciation for the environment and its preservation for future generations Before driving off road for the first time Before drivi...

Page 172: ...urface and the deepest point of the vehicle un derbody Ramp angle D The angle indication determines the angle at which you can drive the vehicle over a ramp at a slow speed without the underbody of the vehicle touching the ramp edge WARNING When exceeding the maximum value given in the table page 230 Angle in degree this can result in serious injuries and or vehicle damage All of the da ta was det...

Page 173: ...le and attach all the items which are loose Off road driving Never be alone when driving off road and be prepared to encounter unexpec ted situations Travel together with at least two off road vehicles Equipment with which you can call for help in an emergency is particularly useful Drive slowly through unclear terrain You must stop when encountering difficult passages and explore the continu atio...

Page 174: ...he footbrake as in most cases the engine braking power is sufficient Depress the accelerator only as much as is necessary A too great acceleration may lead to the wheels spinning and thus results in the loss over the control of the vehicle Manual gearbox If you are driving through difficult terrain on no account use the clutch or change the gear When the clutch is depressed the vehicle may come to...

Page 175: ...Never choose a dangerous route and never take a risk which could jeopardize your safety and that of your passengers If you cannot go on or if you doubt the safety of the route turn back and choose another way Potholes troughs trenches precipices sheets of ice or other obstructions are often completely or partially obscured by snow The hidden dangers of snow can cause an accident serious injuries o...

Page 176: ... off road It may look harmless but you must never underestimate the diffi culties and the dangers when driving at an angle on a hillside Basically you should avoid moving your vehicle into a sideways position on a hillside Under certain cir cumstances the vehicle can slide away uncontrollably or roll over Check before driving in a tilted position whether there is a different and safer route If you...

Page 177: ...he door which faces uphill does not close by its own weight or by carelessness risk of injury Observe the important guidelines page 168 Driving over rutted roads and troughs You will always encounter ruts when driving on forest roads through wet mead ows and fields as well as on rutted stretches of terrain If the ruts and troughs are on firm and soft ground you can simply follow the ruts Do not dr...

Page 178: ... directly in front of the tyres in order to im prove the road adherence and thus achieve an improved traction to drive out Rocking out vehicle Switch off the TCS page 155 Set the steering wheel straight Drive so far back until the wheels just begin to spin Quickly shift into first gear and drive forwards until the wheels begin to spin Drive back and forth repeatedly until the momentum is sufficien...

Page 179: ...objects Never continue the journey if objects are trapped under the vehicle This can damage the fuel lines the brake system the seals and other parts of the chassis Combustible objects such as dry leaves or twigs could ignite on hot vehicle parts A vehicle fire can also lead to serious injuries Observe the important guidelines page 168 177 Driving and the environment Using the system Safety Drivin...

Page 180: ... weight must be reduced by 10 for every further increase of 1 000 metres in height above sea level The towed weight is the weight of the laden vehicle and the laden trailer together One should take this into account before driving up to higher altitudes The trailer and drawbar load information on the type plate of the towing device are merely test data for the towing device The data relating to yo...

Page 181: ...at first and then brake firmly This will avoid brake jolts resulting from the trailer wheels locking Shift down gears in good time before negotiating a downhill section to allow the engine to also act as a brake Engine overheating Please keep a check on the coolant temperature gauge if you have to negotiate a lengthy slope in a low gear at a high engine speed when the outside temperature is very h...

Page 182: ...ects your vehicle The best protection for your vehicle against harmful environmental influences is frequent washing and wax treatment How often you should wash your vehicle depends on a wide range of factors such as Frequency of use The parking situation garage below trees etc Season of the year Weather conditions Environmental influences The longer insect residues bird droppings tree sap road and...

Page 183: ...ff when you wash your vehicle risk of accident Protect your hands and arms from sharp edged metal parts when you are cleaning the underfloor the inside of the wheel housings or the wheel trims risk of cuts CAUTION Do not wash your vehicle in bright sunlight risk of paint damage Ensure that the jet of water is not aimed directly at the locking cylinders or at the door and panel joints if you spray ...

Page 184: ...le The paint number of the original paintwork of your vehicle is indicated on the ve hicle data sticker page 229 Any corrosion which has already have formed must be removed thoroughly Apply a corrosion protection primer and then the paint to the affected point You can of course have this work carried out by authorised ŠKODA Service Partners Plastic parts External plastic parts are cleaned by norma...

Page 185: ... and then treat the wheels with a protective product for light alloy wheels which does not contain any acidic components We recommend to apply a hard wax layer onto the wheel hubs every three months You must not use any products which cause abrasion when treating the wheel hubs Any dam age to the paint layer on the wheel hubs must be touched up immediately WARNING One should remember when cleaning...

Page 186: ...ry foam Natural leather Natural leather requires quite particular care and attention Leather should be treated from time to time according the following guidelines depending on how much it is used Normal cleaning Clean soiled areas of the leather with slightly moistened cotton or woollen cloth Severe soiling Clean severely soiled areas with a cloth dipped in a mild soapy solution 2 spoonfuls of na...

Page 187: ... quickly as possible Care also for the leather dye Refreshen areas which have lost their colour with a special coloured leather cream as required The leather is a natural material with specific properties During the use of the vehicle minor optical changes can occur on the leather parts of the covers e g wrinkles or creases as a result of the stress of the covers Seat belts Keep the seat belts cle...

Page 188: ...le power increase or a lower fuel consumption On vehicles with prescribed unleaded petrol min 95 RON the use of petrol with a higher octane number than 95 RON does not result in a power increase or a lower fuel consumption Prescribed fuel unleaded petrol 98 95 RON Use unleaded fuel with the octane rating 98 RON You can also use unleaded pet rol 95 RON but this leads to a slight loss in performance...

Page 189: ...0 C can re sult in operational problems because the diesel becomes viscous as a result of paraffin separation It is therefore the case that the standard EN 590 standard DIN 51628 in Germany standard ÖNORM C 1590 in Austria GOST R 52368 2005 EN 590 2004 in Russia is the diesel fuel class prescribed for certain periods of the year which can also be purchased at the corresponding time during the year...

Page 190: ...nister in the vehicle We do not recommend carrying any fuel canisters in your vehicle for safety reasons The canister can be damaged in the event of an accident and fuel may leak out CAUTION Before refuelling it is necessary to switch off the auxiliary heating system auxiliary heating and ventilation Remove any fuel which has spilled onto the paintwork of your vehicle immedi ately risk of paint da...

Page 191: ... the opened bonnet by inserting the end of the support in the opening 3 de signed for it fig 152 Closing the bonnet Lift the bonnet slightly and unhook the bonnet support Press the bonnet sup port into the holder designed to hold it Allow the bonnet to drop from a height of about 20 cm into the lock bonnet do not press down on it Check whether the bonnet is properly closed WARNING Never open the b...

Page 192: ...eservoir so long as the en gine is still warm The cooling system is pressurized Cover over the cap of the reservoir with a large cloth when opening it as protection for your face hands and arms from hot steam or hot coolant Do not let objects such as e g cleaning cloth or tools lie in the engine com partment WARNING Continued If you wish to work under the vehicle you must secure the vehicle from r...

Page 193: ... surface and the engine has reached its operating temperature Switch the engine off Open the bonnet in Working in the engine compartment on page 190 Wait a few minutes until the engine oil flows back into the oil sump Take out the dipstick Wipe off the dipstick with a clean cloth and insert it again fully Then withdraw the dipstick again and read off the oil level Oil level within range A You must...

Page 194: ...gine oil specifications Inspect the oil level page 191 Carefully screw on the cap of the filler opening and push the dipstick in fully WARNING Avoid dripping oil onto hot parts of the engine when topping up will oil a risk of fire Read and observe the warning notes page 190 Working in the engine compartment before working in the engine compartment For the sake of the environment The oil level must...

Page 195: ...ant The cooling system is factory filled with coolant purple in colour which complies with the specification TL VW 774 G When refilling we only recommend you use the same antifreeze described on the antifreeze expansion tank Please contact an authorised ŠKODA Service Partner if you have any questions re garding the coolant or if you wish to fill up with a different coolant An authorised ŠKODA Serv...

Page 196: ... specification page 193 Do not use an alternative additive if the speci fied coolant additive is not available in exceptional cases Just top up the system with water and as soon as possible arrange adjustment to correct the mixing ratio of water and coolant additive again by a specialist garage Only use fresh coolant for topping up the system Do not fill the coolant above the mark a max fig 155 Ex...

Page 197: ... within a short time or if it drops below the MIN marking If the brake fluid level is too low this is indicated by the warning light lighting up in the instrument cluster page 29 Brake system In this case stop immediately and do not drive any further Obtain professional assistance WARNING Read and observe the warning notes page 190 Working in the engine compartment before working in the engine com...

Page 198: ...ty of water If acid was swallowed seek immediate medical attention Keep batteries out of the reach of children Hydrogen is released when you charge a battery and a highly explosive gas mixture is produced An explosion can be caused through sparkling over dur ing unclamping or loosening of the cable plug while the ignition is on Bridging of the poles will create a short circuit e g through metal ob...

Page 199: ...lace in the reverse order The edge of the polyester battery cover fig 157 left is inserted between the battery and the side wall of the battery cover when working on the battery Battery control Fig 158 The battery Electrolyte level indicator The battery is practically maintenance free under normal operating conditions We recommend you have the electrolyte level checked by a specialist garage from ...

Page 200: ...d be used until full charging is achieved It is however necessary to disconnect both cables before charging the battery with high amperages so called quick charging Quick charging a battery is dangerous in General information on page 196 It requires a special charger and specialist knowledge We recommend having the quick charging of vehicle batteries undertaken by a specialist garage A discharged ...

Page 201: ...tion is switched on a long time with the engine turned off or the side or parking lights are turned on during lon ger parking Windshield washer system Fig 159 Engine compartment Wind shield washer fluid reservoir The windshield washer fluid reservoir contains the cleaning fluid for the wind shield or rear window and for the headlamp cleaning system The reservoir is loca ted at the front right of t...

Page 202: ...vehicle is fitted with a headlight cleaning system you should only add cleaning products which do not attack the polycarbonate glass of the headlights to the windshield washer fluid Please contact an authorised ŠKODA Service Part ner who will help you select a suitable cleaning agent 200 Inspecting and Replenishing ...

Page 203: ...e dark place Tyres which are not fixed to a wheel trim should be stored upright Unidirectional tyres The direction of rotation of the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the tyre This indicates the direction of rotation of the tyre and it is essential that the tyres are fitted on to run in this direction Only then are the tyres able to provide the optimal properties in terms of grip low noise...

Page 204: ...flation pressure is too low the tyre must perform a higher rolling resistance At higher speeds the tyre will warm up as a result of this This can result in tread separation and even a tyre blowout Immediately replace the damaged rims or tyres Tyres which are 6 years old or more should only be fitted in exceptional ca ses and when adopting an appropriately cautious style of driving For the sake of ...

Page 205: ...d ŠKODA Service Partners have all of the necessary special tools and replacement parts available plus the required specialist knowledge and are also in a position to properly dispose of the old tyres A large number of authorised ŠKODA Service Partners also have an attractive range of tyres and wheels available The tyre wheel combinations which are approved for your vehicle are indicated in your ve...

Page 206: ...n ade quate flow of air remains assured for cooling the brake system Authorised ŠKODA Service Partners are instructed in the technical possibilities which exist regarding converting or retrofitting tyres wheels and wheel trims WARNING In case of incorrect treatment of the wheel bolts the wheel can loosen when the car is moving risk of accident The wheel bolts must be clean and must turn easily How...

Page 207: ...g direction or in opposite running direction please adopt a cautious style of driving as the tyre is no longer able to provide optimal grip and handling in such a situation This particularly important on wet roads Please refer to the additional instructions page 209 Spare wheel You should have the defective tyre replaced as soon as possible and restore the correct direction of rotation on all tyre...

Page 208: ...WARNING Please pay attention to the information in the supplied fitting instructions of the snow chain manufacturer CAUTION You must take the chains off as soon as you drive on roads which are free of snow They adversely affect the handling of your vehicle damage the tyres and are rapidly destroyed Note We recommend that you use snow chains from ŠKODA Original Accessories 206 Wheels and Tyres ...

Page 209: ...reased wear on parts may arise Any damage caused by technical changes made without consent by ŠKODA is ex cluded from the warranty see the warranty certificate WARNING Work or modifications on your vehicle which have been carried out unpro fessionally can cause operational faults risk of accident We advise you in your own interest to only use ŠKODA Original Accesso ries and ŠKODA Original Parts wh...

Page 210: ...om the range of ŠKODA Original Accessories that you can pur chase from authorised ŠKODA Service Partners Fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher is attached with straps in a holder under the driver seat Please read carefully the instructions which are attached to the fire extinguish er The fire extinguisher must be checked by an authorised person or company annu ally please observe the differing l...

Page 211: ...201 to ensure that the spare wheel is always ready to use Temporary spare wheel A yellow warning label is displayed on the rim of the temporary spare wheel Please observe the following notes when driving with a temporary spare wheel The warning label must not be covered after installing the wheel Do not drive faster than 80 km h with this spare wheel and pay particular at tention while driving Avo...

Page 212: ...heel wrench crosswise and lastly the wheel safety bolt page 211 Mount the full wheel trim wheel trim cap or the caps Note All bolts must be clean and must turn easily You must never grease or oil the wheel bolts When fitting on unidirectional tyres ensure that the tyres rotate in the correct direction page 201 Subsequent steps After changing the wheel you must perform the following steps Stow and ...

Page 213: ...s with caps Fig 166 Removing the cap Pulling off Push the plastic clip sufficiently far onto the cap until the inner catches of the clip are positioned at the collar of the cap and detach the cap Install Push the caps fully onto the wheel bolts The caps are located in the well of the luggage compartment Wheel trim caps Fig 167 Pulling off wheel trim cap on light alloy wheels Pulling off Carefully ...

Page 214: ...eel to be removed fig 169 The jacking point is located directly below the marking on the plastic cover of the lower sill Position the lifting jack below the jacking point and move it up until its claw is positioned directly below the vertical web of the lower sill Align the lifting jack so that its claw grasps the web fig 170 at the right at the level of the marking on the plastic cover of the low...

Page 215: ...up by using the adapter provided It is meaningful to note the code number hammered into the rear side of the adapter or the rear side of the safety wheel bolts You can obtain a replacement adapter from an authorised ŠKODA Service Partner if necessary by quoting this number We recommend that you always carry the adapter for the wheel bolts with you in the vehicle It should be stowed in the vehicle ...

Page 216: ...for the tyre repair kit You can purchase a new bottle of sealant from the range of the ŠKODA Origi nal Accessories Change the wheel that was repaired using the tyre repair kit or consult a spe cialist garage about possibilities for getting repairs done Components of the tyre repair kit Fig 172 Components of the tyre repair kit The tyre repair kit is made up of the following parts Valve remover Sti...

Page 217: ... vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox move the gearshift lever into Neu tral Start the engine and run it in idle Insert the plug 9 into the 12 Volt socket page 79 Switch on the air compressor with the ON and OFF switch 8 Allow the air compressor to run until reaching a pressure of 2 0 2 5 bar Maxi mum run time of 8 minutes Switch off the air compressor with the ON and OFF switch If you cannot rea...

Page 218: ...es which have an adequately large cross section and in sulated terminal clamps Please pay attention to the manufacturer s instructions Positive cable colour coding in the majority of cases red Negative cable colour coding in the majority of cases black WARNING A discharged battery may already freeze at temperatures just below 0 C In case of frozen battery carry out no jump starting risk of explosi...

Page 219: ...ned firmly Keep any sources of ignition naked flame smouldering cigarettes etc away from the battery risk of an explosion Never jump start the batteries which have a too low electrolyte level risk of explosion and caustic burns Jump starting on vehicles with the START STOP system Fig 174 Jump starting on vehicles with the START STOP system One vehicles with the START STOP system the negative cable...

Page 220: ...tly vigilant not to allow impermissibly high towing forces or jerky loadings There is always a risk of excessive stresses and damage resulting at the points to which you attach the tow rope or tow bar when you at tempt to tow a vehicle which is not standing on a paved road Attach the tow rope or the tow bar only to the towing eyes provided for this purpose page 218 Front towing eye and page 219 Re...

Page 221: ...hten it as much as possible For tightening we recommend that you use for example the wheel wrench the lashing eye of another vehicle or a similar ob ject which you can push through the eye In order to reinstall the cover after screwing out the towing eye first of all in sert the upper part of the cover and then press in the lower part The cover must engage firmly CAUTION The towing eye must always...

Page 222: ...ed by their melted metal strips Replace the defect fuse by a new fuse of the same ampere number Fit on the fuse cover again We recommend that you always have the small box of replacement fuses in your vehicle You can obtain replacement fuses from the range of ŠKODA Original Parts or from a specialist garage Colour coding of fuses Colour Maximum amperage light brown 5 brown 7 5 red 10 blue 15 yello...

Page 223: ...ontrol unit No Power consumer F5 Control unit for automatic gearbox F6 Instrument cluster windshield wiper lever and turn signal light lever F7 Power suppy terminal 15 Starter F8 Radio F9 Phone F10 Engine control unit Main relay F11 Control unit for auxiliary heating F12 Control unit for CAN databus F13 Engine control unit F14 Ignition F15 Lambda probe fuel pump relay glow plug system relay F16 Ce...

Page 224: ...P switch for tyre air pressure control control unit for parking aid switch for Offroad mode start stop button 20 Switch and control unit for airbag 21 WIV parking light dimming mirrors pressure sensor telephone prein stallation air mass meter 22 Instrument cluster control unit for electromechanical power steering Haldex 23 Central locking system and bonnet lid 24 Rear power window 25 Rear window h...

Page 225: ...ront headlight Halogen headlight Xenon headlight Low beam H4 D1S Main beam H4 D1S Parking lights W5W W5W BL Daylight driving lights P13W Turn signals HPC24WY Fog lights H7 Rear light unit Bulb Reversing lights brake lights and rear fog light P21W Turn signals PY21W Parking lights W5W Others Bulb Licence plate light C5W 3 Brake light LED Entry lighting W5W front interior lighting W5W Reading lights...

Page 226: ...arrow 1 OPEN and remove it fig 182 Pull out the fixture in direction of arrow 2 fig 182 Take the faulty bulb out of the fixture and insert a new one Insert the protective cap Removing the light bulb for the parking light Xenon headlight Switch the ignition and all lights off Remove the rubber protective cap B fig 181 Pull out the fixture in direction of arrow 3 fig 183 Take the faulty bulb out of ...

Page 227: ...ng the light bulb Fog lights Fig 185 Removing the bulb for the fog light Removing the bulb for the fog light Switch the ignition and all lights off Remove the rubber protective cap A fig 181 Unplug plug 1 Take the faulty bulb out of the fixture 2 by pressing the light socket down wards and insert a new one Insert the protective cap Daylight driving lights Fig 186 Remove the bulb for daylight drivi...

Page 228: ...lder Replace the defective light bulb In order to replace a bulb for the brake light reversing light rear fog or turn signal light turn the fixture of the bulb to the left up to the stop and take the bulb out of the housing or pull the bulb for the parking light out of the fixture fig 188 Change the bulb install again the fixture with the bulb in the housing and turn it to the right up to the stop...

Page 229: ...e light and press it down to the stop ensure that the glass cover is correctly installed Screw the glass cover tight 227 Fuses and light bulbs Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data ...

Page 230: ...ximum weight of 3 5 tons DPF Diesel particle filter Performances The listed performance values were determined without performance reducing equipment e g air conditioning system Weight Fig 190 Type plate The indicated unloaded weight is for orientation purposes only It is for the basic equipment variant of the vehicle not including special features or accessories The kerb weight contains a fuel ta...

Page 231: ... fuel filler flap The stickers are affixed to the inside of the fuel filler flap and contain the follow ing information The prescribed types of fuel Tyre size Tyre pressure Fuel consumption according to the ECE standards and EU guidelines Depending on the range of the special equipment style of driving traffic situa tion weather influences and vehicle condition the consumption values which in prac...

Page 232: ...gree Front embankment angle 19 17 1a Rear embankment angle 26 7 25 2a Ramp angle 19 4 17 2a Slope angle climbing ability 1 2 ltr 77 kW TSI 24 45 1 4 ltr 90 kW TSI 27 50 1 8 ltr 118 112 kW TSI 29 55 1 6 ltr 77 kW TDI CR 29 55 2 0 ltr 81 kW TDI CR M5 29 55 2 0 ltr 81 kW TDI CR M6 4x4 31 60 2 0 ltr 103 kW TDI CR 31 60 2 0 ltr 103 kW TDI CR Green tec 29 55 2 0 ltr 125 kW TDI CR 31 60 a GreenLine 230 T...

Page 233: ... 3 2 0 ltr 125 kW TDI CR DPF EU5 VW 507 00 4 3 Engine oil specifications for vehicles with fixed service intervals QG2 Petrol engines Specification Content 1 2 ltr 77 kW TSI EU5 VW 502 00 3 6 1 4 ltr 90 kW TSI EU5 VW 501 01 VW 502 00 3 6 1 8 ltr 118 kW TSI EU2 EU5 1 8 ltr 112 kW TSI EU5 VW 502 00 4 6 If the oils specified above are not available oils according to ACEA A2 or ACEA A3 can be used onc...

Page 234: ...urban 5 9 5 7a 5 8b Combination 6 4 6 4a 6 6b CO2 emission combination 149 149a 154b Weight in kg Permissible gross weight 1885 1940c 1915 1970c Kerb weight ready for operation 1340 1370 Permissible trailer loads trailer braked 1200d 1500e Permissible trailer loads trailer unbraked 670 680 a Unloaded weight with special equipment up to 1 505 kg b Unloaded weight with special equipment more than 1 ...

Page 235: ...bination 6 8 6 4a CO2 emission combination 159 148a Weight in kg Permissible gross weight 1920 1975b 1940a 1995a b Kerb weight ready for operation 1375 1395a Permissible trailer loads trailer braked 1300c 1600d Permissible trailer loads trailer unbraked 680 690a a The value corresponds to the status with SPORT package b Vehicles of the group N1 c Uphills up to 12 d Uphills up to 8 233 Technical da...

Page 236: ...m speed km h 200 196a 192 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 8 4 8 7a 9 0 Fuel consumption in ltr 100 km and CO2 in g km Urban 10 1 10 6 Non urban 6 9 6 8 Combination 8 0 8 0 CO2 emission combination 189 Weight in kg Permissible gross weight 2050 2105b 2085 2140b Unloaden weight ready for work 1505 1540 Permissible trailer loads trailer braked 1800 Permissible trailer loads trailer unbraked 750 a 1 8 ltr 1...

Page 237: ...CO2 in g km Urban 5 2 Non urban 4 2 Combination 4 6 CO2 emission combination 119 Weight in kg Permissible gross weight 1955 2010a Kerb weight ready for operation 1410 Permissible trailer loads trailer braked 1400b 1700c Permissible trailer loads trailer unbraked 700 a Vehicles of the group N1 b Uphills up to 12 c Uphills up to 8 235 Technical data Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maint...

Page 238: ... 11 6 12 2 Fuel consumption in ltr 100 km and CO2 in g km Urban 6 6 7 5 Non urban 4 7 5 3 Combination 5 4 6 1 CO2 emission combination 140 159 Weight in kg Permissible gross weight 1960 2015a 2070 2125a Kerb weight ready for operation 1415 1525 Permissible trailer loads trailer braked 1500b 1700c 1800 Permissible trailer loads trailer unbraked 700 750 a Vehicles of the group N1 b Uphills up to 12 ...

Page 239: ... Non urban 5 3 4 5a 5 8 Combination 6 0 5 1a 6 5 CO2 emission combination 157 134a 169 Weight in kg Permissible gross weight 2075 2130b 2015a 2070b a 2100 2155b Kerb weight ready for operation 1530 1470a 1555 Permissible trailer loads trailer braked 2000 1800a Permissible trailer loads trailer unbraked 750 730a a The value corresponds to the status with SPORT package b Vehicles of the group N1 237...

Page 240: ...h 201 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 8 4 Fuel consumption in ltr 100 km and CO2 in g km Urban 6 9 Non urban 5 3 Combination 5 9 CO2 emission combination 155 Weight in kg Permissible gross weight 2080 2135a Kerb weight ready for operation 1535 Permissible trailer loads trailer braked 2000 Permissible trailer loads trailer unbraked 750 a Vehicles of the group N1 238 Technical data ...

Page 241: ... 1880 1910a 1915 1935b 2045 2080c 1950 1955 2065d 2070 2095a 2010 b 2075 a Valid for vehicles with automatic gearbox b The value corresponds to the status with SPORT package c 1 8 ltr 112 kW TSI d Valid for 4x4 vehicles Vehicles with ABS Multi purpose vehicles AF Valid for vehicles with automatic gearbox 239 Technical data Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistan...

Page 242: ...181 Automatic wiper washer system 54 AUX IN 125 Avoiding damage to your vehicle 167 B Battery 29 196 change 199 Charge 198 Operation in winter 198 Before setting off 128 Belt Warning light 28 Belts 132 Belt tensioners 135 Bonnet 189 Boot lid 36 Warning light 28 Brake Handbrake 102 Warning light 29 Brake Assist 157 Brake booster 156 Brake fluid 195 Brakes 155 Bulbs Warning light 24 Button for the c...

Page 243: ...rically adjustable exterior mirror 58 Electronic Differential Lock 154 Electronic immobiliser 32 Electronic stability programme 153 Electronic stability programme ESP Warning light 27 Emergency wheel 209 Engine starting 100 switching off 101 Engine compartment Safety information 190 Engine electronics Warning light 26 Engine oil 191 change 192 check 191 replenishing 192 Warning light 25 Engine rev...

Page 244: ...ing bulbs 223 Lights converting masking over 167 Range adjustment 50 switching on and off 45 Warning lights 22 Lights and Visibility 50 Liquid in windshield washer fluid reservoir Warning light 29 Loading 70 Lock Central locking system 34 Locking 31 33 Remote control 37 Locking and unlocking from inside 35 Low beam 45 Warning light 24 Luggage 36 Luggage compartment 36 70 Folding hooks 71 Lashing e...

Page 245: ...blades 57 Roof aerial 181 Roof luggage rack system 76 Running in 162 S Safe securing 34 Safety 128 Safety information Engine compartment 190 Safety wheel bolts 213 Saving electrical energy 163 Seat belt height adjuster Seat belts 134 Seat belts 132 Belt tensioners 135 Cleaning 185 fastening 134 Safety information 133 taking off 135 Warning light 28 Seat belt warning light 134 Seat heating 69 Selec...

Page 246: ...tection 183 unlock Central locking system 34 Unlocking 31 33 Remote control 37 Uphill Start Assist 158 V Vanity mirror 54 Vehicle key 31 Vehicle tool kit 208 Ventilation Auxiliary ventilation 95 Visors 54 W Warning lights 22 Warning symbols 22 Warning triangle 208 Washing 181 with a high pressure cleaner 181 Washing the vehicle 180 Washing vehicle by hand 181 Wax treatment 181 Weight 228 Wheel Cha...

Page 247: ...245 Index Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data ...

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Page 249: ...247 Index Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data ...

Page 250: ...in items of equipment might only be installed later on information given by your lo cal authorised ŠKODA Service Partner and only envisaged for particular markets It is therefore not possible for legal claims to be made based on the data illustra tions and descriptions contained in this Owner s Manual Reprinting reproduction or translation either in whole or in part is not permitted without the wr...

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Page 252: ...of the vehicle depend on the way how you deal with your vehicle This Owner s Manual shows you how to use your ŠKODA vehi cle with utmost care for the environment while driving eco nomically at the same time Also please pay attention to those parts in the Owner s Manual that are marked below Work with us for the sake of the environment Owner s Manual Yeti anglicky 11 2011 S90 5610 05 20 5L0 012 003...

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