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Overview

Fig. 22 

Instrument cluster

Read and observe   on page 28 first.

Engine rev counter 

» page 29

with warning lights 

» page 31

Display 

» page 29

Speedometer

with warning lights 

» page 31

Coolant temperature gauge 

» page 30

Bar with warning lights 

» page 31

Button for:

Setting the time 

» page 31

Reset counter for distance travelled (trip) 

» page 31

Displaying the distance and days until the next service interval

» page 49

Fuel gauge 

» page 30

Revolutions counter

Read and observe   on page 28 first.

The tachometer 

1

 

» Fig. 22

 

on page 29

 shows the actual engine speed per

minute.

1

2
3

4
5
6

7

The beginning of the tachometer red scale range indicates the maximum per-
mitted speed for an engine that has been driven-in and has reached operating
temperature.
You should shift into the next highest gear before the red scale of the revolu-
tion counter is reached, or select mode 

D

 on the automatic gearbox.

The gear recommendation is important to note in order to maintain the opti-
mum engine speed 

» page 42

.

CAUTION

The pointer of the tachometer must reach the red area for only a short time -
there is a risk of engine damage!

Display

Fig. 23 

Display types

Read and observe   on page 28 first.

Display types

 

» Fig. 23

MAXI DOT display
Segment display

The following information will be displayed.

Exterior temperature information

Distance travelled 

» page 31

Time 

» page 31

Warning lights 

» page 31

Information system data 

» page 41

Note

Depending on vehicle equipment, the MAXI DOT display can be either mono-
chromatic “(black and white)” or colour.

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Instruments and warning lights

Summary of Contents for 2015 Superb

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

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Page 3: ...se do not read just this manual but also the Infotainment Owner s Manual carefully as well The procedure in accordance with the two instructions is a prerequisite for the correct use of the vehicle When using the vehicle the universally applicable country specific legal requirements e g for trans porting children deactivating the airbag tyre use road traffic etc must always be observed We hope you...

Page 4: ... 81 Front seats 81 Rear seats 85 Head restraints 87 Seat heating and ventilation 88 Transporting and practical equipment 90 Useful equipment 90 Electrical sockets and cigarette lighter 99 Ashtrays 103 Tablet holder 104 Luggage compartment and transport of cargo 105 Variable loading floor in the luggage compartment Estate 115 Net partition 116 Roof rack 117 Heating and ventilation 118 Heating manua...

Page 5: ...ling 204 Engine compartment 206 Engine oil 209 Coolant 210 Brake fluid 212 Vehicle battery 213 Wheels 217 Tyres and wheel rims 217 Winter operation 220 Do it yourself Emergency equipment and self help 222 Emergency equipment 222 Changing a wheel 224 Puncture repair kit 228 Jump starting 230 Towing the vehicle 231 Remote control and removable light 233 Emergency unlocking locking 235 Replacing wind...

Page 6: ... design equipment and technology The information listed in this Owner s Manual corresponds to the information available at the time of going to press Therefore legal claims cannot be made based on the technical data illustra tions and information contained in this Owner s Manual We recommend that the web pages that are referred to in this Owner s Man ual are displayed using the classic view If the...

Page 7: ...iew of the symbols used in the Owner s Manual and a brief explana tion of their meaning Reference to the introductory module of a chapter with important infor mation and safety warnings Continuation of the module on the next page Situations in which the vehicle must be stopped as soon as possible Registered trademark Telephone operation in the MAXI DOT display Text display in the segment display W...

Page 8: ...on about the chapter content notes that apply to the entire chapter if relevant Module e g Front airbags Information search When searching for information in the Owner s Manual we recommend using the Index at the end of the Owner s Manual Direction indications All direction indications such as left right front rear relate to the for ward direction of travel of the vehicle Units The volume weight s...

Page 9: ...SY Keyless unlocking starting and locking kW Kilowatt measuring unit for output LED Lighting element type M1 A passenger car constructed primarily for the transport of people MCB Multi collision brake MG Manual gearbox Abbreviation Definition N1 Panel van intended exclusively or mainly for the transporta tion of goods NiMH Nickel metal hydride Nm Newton meter measuring unit for the engine torque P...

Page 10: ...edals Protect children in suitable child seats with correctly fastened seat belts page 20 Transporting children safely Adopt the correct seated position page 8 Correct and safe seated posi tion Tell your passengers to assume the correct seated position Driving safety The driver is fully responsible for himself and passengers especially children If your driving safety is effected you place yourself...

Page 11: ...tween the steering wheel and your chest is at least 25 cm Fig 2 Adjust the head restraint so that the top edge of the head restraint is at the same level as the upper part of your head C Fig 2 not for seats with integrated head restraint Correctly fasten the seat belt page 11 Using seat belts WARNING Always assume the correct seated position before setting off and do not change this position while...

Page 12: ...ectly fasten the seat belt page 11 In exceptional cases the front passenger airbag can be deactivated page 19 Deactivating airbags WARNING Maintain a distance of at least 25 cm to the dash panel Not maintaining this minimum distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to properly protect you hazard Always keep your feet in the footwell when the car is being driven nev er place your f...

Page 13: ...in injuries as your body is moved forward by the kinetic energy produced in an accident and is then suddenly held firm by the belt The belt webbing must not run across solid or fragile objects e g specta cles ball point pens bunches of keys etc Such objects can cause injury WARNING Information on dealing with the safety belts The belt webbing must not be jammed in between at any point or twis ted ...

Page 14: ...which the vehicle is travelling and on the weight of the vehicle including the occupants Doubling the speed of the vehicle from 25 km h up to 50 km hour increases the kinetic energy four times For example a person s weight of 80 kg increases to 4 8 tons 4800 kg at 50 km h In the event of a frontal collision occupants of the car not wearing a seat belt are thrown forward and strike parts of the int...

Page 15: ... restraint Correctly adjusted seat applies for the front seats Correctly adjusted steering wheel applies to the Driver s seat Fasten Use the lock tongue to slowly pull the webbing over your chest and pelvis Insert the lock tongue into the belt buckle for the seat Fig 7 until it audibly clicks into place Pull on the belt to check that it has engaged correctly in the lock Release Release the seat be...

Page 16: ...ains information on the following subjects System description 15 Airbag deployment 15 The airbag system supplements the fastened seat belts and provides addition al occupant protection in severe frontal and side collisions The functional status of the airbag system is indicated by the warning light in the instrument cluster page 35 WARNING An airbag can only offer you optimal protection in combina...

Page 17: ...ent of the airbags is the deceleration which occurs If the vehicle deceleration which occurs and is measured during the collision remains below the prescribed reference values specified in the control unit the airbags are not deployed although the vehicle may well suffer severe damage to the bodywork as a consequence of the accident The following airbags will be deployed in the event of a severe f...

Page 18: ...e must not by any further persons animals or objects positioned be tween the front seated occupants and the deployment area of the airbag WARNING Front airbag and transporting children 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 The front pass...

Page 19: ...is part should only be cleaned with a cloth that is dry or has been moistened with water Nothing may be attached to the cover of the airbag module or located within the immediate vicinity Do not attach any bulky and heavy objects bunch of keys etc to the igni tion key These can be ejected by the knee airbag when it is deployed and can cause injuries Note In vehicles with a driver s knee airbag a s...

Page 20: ...in the area of the side airbag mod ule must be repaired immediately by a specialist garage The airbag modules in the front seats must not display any damage cracks or deep scratches It is not permissible to use force in order to open the modules Note In vehicles with side airbags a label with the text is located on the front seat backrests In vehicles with rear side airbags the word AIRBAG is loca...

Page 21: ...s not possible to maintain a distance of at least 25 cm between the mid dle of the steering wheel and chest despite the driver s seat being correctly adjusted If special attachments are required in the area of the steering wheel because of a physical disability If different seats have been fitted e g orthopaedic seats without side air bags The front passenger airbag can be switched off with the ke...

Page 22: ...t it may result in injury or death CAUTION An insufficiently folded out key bit can damage the key switch Transporting children safely Child seat Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat 21 Use of the child seat in the front passenger seat 22 Child safety and side airbag 22 Classification of child seats 22 Use of child...

Page 23: ...end that you use child seats from ŠKODA Original Accessories These child seats were developed and also tested for use in ŠKODA vehicles They meet the ECE R 44 standard Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat Does not apply to Taiwan Fig 15 Sticker on the B column on the front passenger side Fig 16 Front passenger sun visor label Read and observe on page 20 first Never use a rear facing chi...

Page 24: ...ated again Use of the child seat in the front passenger seat Applies to Taiwan Fig 17 Front passenger sun visor label Read and observe on page 20 first No babies infants or children to be carried on the passenger seat Also indicated by the label on the passenger s sun visor Fig 17 Child safety and side airbag Fig 18 Incorrect seated position of a child who is not properly secured risk from the sid...

Page 25: ... Ua U U 0 up to 13 kg X Ua U U 1 9 18 kg UF U U U 2 15 25 kg UF U U U 3 22 36 kg UF U U U a Set the height adjustable front passenger seat as high up as possible U The seat is suitable for the use of approved child seats in this weight group category Universal UF The seat is suitable for the use of approved forward facing child seats in the Universal weight group category X The seat is not suitabl...

Page 26: ...h a system if the child seat has been approved for this type of ve hicle Further information is available from a ŠKODA Partner Child seats with the system can be purchased from ŠKODA Original Ac cessories Use of child seats with the system Never use a rear facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the passenger airbag is activated This child safety seat is positioned in the deployment area ...

Page 27: ...ulness of child seats fastened with the system on each of the seats Front passenger seat Rear seats outside Rear seat middle X i U X The seat is suitable for forward and backward facing child seats of the category Universal The seat is not suitable for the child seat of the category Universal Attachment points of the system Fig 20 Attachment points of the system i U X is a fastening system which r...

Page 28: ...Fig 21 Cockpit 26 Using the system ...

Page 29: ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Power window in the front passenger door 63 Storage compartment with bottle storage 91 Light switch 67 Bonnet release lever 207 Storage compartment on the driver s side 91 Fuse box behind the storage compartment on the driver s side 239 Operating lever for adaptive cruise control 165 Lever for adjusting the steering wheel 9 Depending on specification Ignit...

Page 30: ...iver basic information such as the current speed engine speed the state of some vehicle systems and the like If there is a fault in the instrument cluster the following message will appear in the display Error instrument cluster Workshop COMBI INSTRUM_ WORKSHOP Seek help from a specialist garage WARNING Concentrate fully at all times on your driving As the driver you are fully re sponsible for roa...

Page 31: ...ngine that has been driven in and has reached operating temperature You should shift into the next highest gear before the red scale of the revolu tion counter is reached or select mode D on the automatic gearbox The gear recommendation is important to note in order to maintain the opti mum engine speed page 42 CAUTION The pointer of the tachometer must reach the red area for only a short time the...

Page 32: ...ad and observe on page 28 first The display Fig 25 provides information on the fuel supply in the container The display only works if the ignition is switched on The fuel tank has a capacity of about 66 litres When the fuel level reaches the reserve area A Fig 25 the warning light page 36 illuminates WARNING For the vehicle systems to function correctly and thus for safe driving there must be suff...

Page 33: ...em switches to the start setting A B The time can also be set in the Infotainment Owner s Manual Infotainment chapter Device settings Display in rear centre console Fig 28 Centre console at rear Display Read and observe on page 28 first The following information is shown in the display depending on the equip ment installed on the vehicle Time Exterior temperature information Information on the Cli...

Page 34: ...onds after switching on the ignition or after starting the engine Warning lights in the display Depending on the importance the warning light danger or warning illu minate along with some of the warning lights in the list with the warning lights Depending on vehicle specification some warning lights may be displayed in colour on the display For example the coolant warning lamp may be represen ted ...

Page 35: ...d and observe on page 32 first Fault in the power steering illuminates this indicates a complete failure of the power steering and the steering assist has failed significantly higher steering forces illuminates this indicates a partial failure of the power steering and the steering forces can be greater Seek help from a specialist garage Steering lock defect KESSY system An audible signal sounds a...

Page 36: ...ve on page 32 first illuminates the TCS system is disabled Traction control ASR deactivated ASR OFF Anti lock braking system ABS Read and observe on page 32 first illuminates there is an ABS fault Error ABS ABS ERROR The vehicle will only be braked by the normal brake system without the ABS Seek help from a specialist garage WARNING If the warning light illuminates simultaneously with warning ligh...

Page 37: ...ASSENGER PROTECT NOT AVAIL or Proactive passenger protection function restricted LIMITED PROACTIVE PASSENGER PROTECT The seat belt for the driver and front passenger needs to be replaced Seek help from a specialist garage WARNING When a fault in the airbag system occurs there is a risk of the system not being triggered in the event of an accident Therefore this must be checked immediately by a spe...

Page 38: ...The text in the display goes out after refuelling and driving a short distance Lane departure warning Lane Assist Read and observe on page 32 first The warning lights indicates the state of the Lane Assist system More information about the Lane Assist System page 174 Turn signal system Read and observe on page 32 first flashes the left turn signal is switched on flashes the right turn signal is sw...

Page 39: ...top the vehicle and turn off the engine You can continue your journey as soon as the warning light disappears If the warning light does not go out do not continue driving Seek help from a specialist garage Transmission problem The warning light is only shown in the MAXI DOTdisplay illumi nates Gearbox faulty Workshop GEARBOX FAULTY WORKSHOP illumi nates Error gearbox Reverse gear not available GEA...

Page 40: ... correct do not drive any further if the warning light is flashing Also do not leave the engine running at an idling speed Seek help from a specialist garage CAUTION Do not continue if for some reason it is not possible to fill with engine oil un der the current circumstances Switch off the engine and seek assistance from a specialist garage Engine oil level Read and observe on page 32 first Engin...

Page 41: ...art disabled ADD ADBLUE DEF RESTART DISABLED There is a fault in the AdBlue system It is no longer possible to start the engine Seek help from a specialist garage Lamp failure Read and observe on page 32 first illuminates one of the lamps is defective A message will appear con cerning the affected lamp An example message in the display of the instrument cluster Check right dipped headlight beam DI...

Page 42: ...ant Read and observe on page 32 first illuminates the headlamp assistant is activated page 72 START STOP system Read and observe on page 32 first The warning lights indicates the state of the START STOP system page 130 Low temperature displayed Read and observe on page 32 first illuminates the outside temperature is below 4 C WARNING Even at temperatures around 4 C black ice may still be on the ro...

Page 43: ...ggage compartment or bonnet warning 41 Auto check control 41 Overspeed warning at 120 km h 42 Gear recommendation 42 Depending on the vehicle s equipment the information system vie the display of the instrument cluster provides the following information Driving data multifunction display page 42 Data relating to the Maxi DOT display page 45 Service interval display page 49 Selector lever positions...

Page 44: ...e if appears in this display this means it is recommended that you shift from 3 rd to 4 th gear For vehicles with automatic transmission the recommended gear will be shown provided the mode for manual switching Tiptronic is selected WARNING The driver is always responsible for selecting the correct gear in different driving situations such as overtaking Driving data Multifunction display Introduct...

Page 45: ... drive more efficiently this value can increase Average fuel consumption The indication is calculated continuously since the last deletion of the memory After erasing the memory no data will appear for the first 100 m driven Current fuel consumption You can use this information to adapt your driving style to the desired fuel consumption When the vehicle is stationary or slowly moving the fuel cons...

Page 46: ...t the desired speed limit Confirm the set value or wait several seconds your settings will be saved automatically The speed limit can be set in 5 km h intervals Adjusting the speed limit while the vehicle is moving Select the menu item Warning at at or and confirm Drive at the desired speed Confirm the current speed as the speed limit The set speed limit can be manually adjusted later if needed De...

Page 47: ...phone 47 Menu itemAssist systems 48 Compass point display 48 Eco tips 49 The MAXI DOT display following as display is a user interface which depend ing on the equipment configuration delivers information about the Infotain ment the multifunction display the assistance systems etc WARNING Concentrate fully at all times on your driving As the driver you are fully re sponsible for the operation of yo...

Page 48: ...ion A Press briefly Voice control on off Sound off on applies to vehicles without voice con trol Press and hold button Activate voice control for theSmartLinka function if supported by the connected device B Press briefly Switch sound on off Switch track playback on off Turn up Increase volume Turn down Decrease volume C Press briefly To the next Radio TV channel or change to the playback track Pr...

Page 49: ... G Fig 33 on page 46 on the multifunction steering wheel to display the Last destinations menu The menu shows the Home address menu item and a list of recent destinations When you select one of the menu items the destination name and the follow ing items are displayed OK Start navigation Cancel Return to the Navigation menu the compass vehicle symbol will be displayed If the home address is not de...

Page 50: ...l strength1 A telephone is connected to the unit Missed calls if there are several missed calls the number of calls is shown next to the symbol Switch off microphone Menu itemAssist systems Read and observe on page 45 first Select menu item Assist systems Select and confirm Assist systems in the main menu or Press the button on the multi function steering wheel In the menu Assist systems the syste...

Page 51: ...on OIL SERV_ IN OR INSPECT_ IN OR The details regarding the remaining kilometres and days to wait until the next scheduled service can also be displayed in the Infotainment Owner s Manual Infotainment chapter CAR vehicle settings Service messages Messages before reaching the scheduled service date Before the next service date has been reached the symbol as well as a mes sage about the mileage or d...

Page 52: ...llision risk of injury Never connect or disconnect a communication device while driving risk of accident CAUTION To increase access security for the vehicle data transmitted when the ŠKODA application starts up there will be a prompt to change the pass word PIN code if the default password PIN code has not yet been changed page 51 Password PIN code change It is not possible to start the ŠKODA appl...

Page 53: ...tion device to be con nected Then follow the instructions which are included in the SmartGate application With SmartGate a maximum of two communication devices can be connected simultaneously using Wi Fi Direct with as many ŠKODA applications running simultaneously as required If you want to connect to SmartGate in another vehicle you must first end the existing connection to the SmartGate applica...

Page 54: ...cking and opening Unlocking and locking Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Unlocking locking with the remote control key 53 KESSY override key removal 54 Unlocking locking KESSY 54 Locking unlocking the vehicle with the central locking button 55 Safe securing system 55 Individual settings 56 Opening closing a door 56 Child safety lock 57 Malfunctions 57 Your c...

Page 55: ...n unattended in the vehicle These individuals might not be able to leave the vehicle on their own or to help themselves Can be fatal at very high or very low temperatures CAUTION Each key contains electronic components therefore it must be protected against moisture and severe shocks Keep the groove of the keys absolutely clean Impurities textile fibres dust etc have a negative effect on the funct...

Page 56: ...of the vehicle without actively using the remote control key Fig 39 The sensors for unlocking or locking are located in the handle of the front door Unlocking Locking When unlocking or locking the vehicle the key must be at a maximum distance of approximately 1 5 m from the front door handle Locking On vehicles fitted with automatic gearbox the selector lever must be moved into the position P befo...

Page 57: ...r rescuers to get into the vehicle in an emergency risk to life Safe securing system Read and observe and on page 53 first As soon as the vehicle is locked from the outside the safe lock prevents open ing the doors from the inside This function is pointed out by the following message on the display of the in strument cluster after switching out the ignition Check SAFELOCK Owner s manual CHECK SAFE...

Page 58: ... speed of about 15 km h The button in the boot lid handle is deactivated Renewed automatic unlocking of all doors as well as the luggage compartment door when removing the ignition key or by opening any of the doors In vehi cles with the system KESSY this is when any door is opened The vehicle can also be unlocked by pressing the Central Locking Button in the centre console page 55 Acoustic signal...

Page 59: ... company Keyless access system faulty KEYLESS ACCESS SYSTEM FAULTY Key battery discharged If the voltage of the key battery is too low the following message appears in the display of the instrument cluster Change the key battery KEY BATTERY PLEASE CHANGE Replace the battery page 234 Anti theft alarm system Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Interior monitor an...

Page 60: ...e B column of the driver s side Fig 43 The illumination of the symbol in the button changes from white to orange Lock the vehicle within 30 seconds By disabling the interior monitoring and the anti towing the safe lock is switched off CAUTION The opened glasses storage compartment reduces the effectiveness of the in terior monitor To ensure the full functionality of the interior monitor the glasse...

Page 61: ...dible sig nal sounds When closing the flap is lifted additionally WARNING Ensure that the lock is properly engaged after closing the lid Otherwise the lid might open suddenly while the vehicle is moving even if the lid was locked risk of accident Never drive with the lid open or unlatched as otherwise exhaust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle risk of poisoning Only open and close the ...

Page 62: ...n the following cases Opening the lid by pressing the symbol button on the key Closing the lid by pressing the symbol button on the key applies to vehi cles with KESSY Opening the lid by means of button C Fig 46 Note If you rapidly enter the vehicle during the opening or closing process of the lid the whole vehicle may jerk and as a result the movement of the lid can be in terrupted Set the top po...

Page 63: ...ear bumper Ensure that no one is standing within the opening range of the lid Move one foot in the sensor area below the rear bumper quickly in the direc tion of the arrow Fig 47 The stop lamp in the rear lid illuminates and the lid opens automatically If the lid does not open then repeat opening after a few seconds The function can be enabled disabled in the Infotainment Owner s Manual Infotainme...

Page 64: ...revent unnecessarily high fuel consumption Note When driving always use the existing heating air conditioning and ventilation system for ventilating the interior of the vehicle If the windows are opened dust and other dirt can get into the vehicle and the wind noise is more at cer tain speeds Opening closing the windows Fig 48 Buttons for window lifter Read and observe and on page 62 first All win...

Page 65: ...sing of the button causes the window to stop immediately Closing Pull gently on the top edge of the button and hold until the window has moved into the desired position Releasing the button causes the window to halt immediately The window can also be fully closed automatically by pulling the button up to the stop Renewed pulling of the button causes the window to stop immedi ately Force limit Read...

Page 66: ...ted Activation sequence Switch on the ignition Pull the top edge of the button and close the window Release the button Pull the relevant button upwards again for approx 1 second and keep it pressed down Panorama sliding tilting roof Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Operation 64 Power limit 65 Convenience operation of sliding tilting roof 65 Sliding tilting r...

Page 67: ... open or close the sliding tilting roof using the key or the KESSY system above the sensor in the door handle of the front door Tilting roof The sliding tilting roof can be opened as follows Press and hold the symbol key on the key Closing The sliding tilting roof can be closed as follows Press and hold the symbol key on the key In the KESSY system hold your finger on the sensor on the outside of ...

Page 68: ...Opening Closing By briefly pressing the button the sun blind is fully opened or closed The movement of the sun blind can be stopped by briefly pressing any button By pressing and holding down the button the sun blind is opened or closed in the desired position By releasing the button the opening or closing process is stopped WARNING When operating the sun blind proceed with caution to avoid causin...

Page 69: ...a short period although the headlight lenses may still be misted up in the peripheral areas This mist has no influence on the life of the lighting system If the visibility is poor and the lights are not on except daytime running light the brightness of the instrument lighting reduces to alert the driver to switch on the lights in due time The brightness of the instrument lighting with the lights o...

Page 70: ...nditions are met The light switch is in the position or The ignition is switched on WARNING Always switch on the low beam when visibility is poor Turn signal and main beam Fig 55 Operating lever Turn signal and main beam operation Read and observe on page 67 first Operating lever positions Fig 55 Activate right turn signal light indicator light flashes in the instrument cluster Activate left turn ...

Page 71: ...ow the windscreen in the holder of the interior mirror sensor Do not attach any stickers or similar ob jects in front of the light sensor on the windscreen in order to avoid impairing the function or its reliability Xenon headlight Read and observe on page 67 first The xenon headlight hereinafter referred as system ensures that the roads are illuminated independent of the traffic and weather condi...

Page 72: ...hicle WARNING If there is a system malfunction the headlights are automatically lowered to the emergency position which prevents a possible dazzling of oncoming traffic This reduces the cone of light in front of the vehicle Drive carefully and visit a specialist garage as soon as possible Front and rear fog lights Fig 57 Light switch switch on front and rear fog lights Read and observe on page 67 ...

Page 73: ...wner s Manual Infotainment chap ter CARVehicle settings CAUTION Poorer visibility is evaluated by a motor mounted below the windscreen in the holder of the interior mirror sensor Do not attach any stickers or similar objects in front of the light sensor on the windscreen in order to avoid impair ing the function or its reliability If this option is always enabled then the battery is heavily loaded...

Page 74: ...on page 67 first When driving in countries with opposing traffic system traffic on the left right your headlights may dazzle oncoming traffic In order to avoid this the headlights must be adjusted at a specialist garage You can adjust the Xenon headlights yourself by setting the travel mode in In fotainment Owner s Manual Infotainment chapter CARVehicle settings Headlamp Assistant Light Assist Dyn...

Page 75: ...der the following conditions The light switch is in the position The system is activated The system is activated page 73 Switching on and off The vehicle speed is over 60 km h or for some countries more than 40 km h The headlight switches off automatically when the speed falls below 30 km h The system can be activated deactivated in the Infotainment Owner s Man ual Infotainment chapter CAR vehicle...

Page 76: ... switch The system is turned on when any of the following is present The vehicle is unlocked One of the doors is opened The ignition key is removed A B C D The system is turned off when any of the following is present The vehicle is locked The ignition is switched on About 30 seconds after all the doors have been closed Rear interior light Fig 62 Interior light rear Variant 1 Fig 63 Interior light...

Page 77: ...or The light turns off after the vehicle is unlocked or the front door opens de pending on external conditions and the particular vehicle equipment The lighting switches off around 30 seconds after the front door is closed or the ignition is switched on D Visibility Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Windscreen and rear window heater 75 Sun visors in the front...

Page 78: ... first Operation and description of the sun visor Fig 66 Fold down the cover Swivel cover towards the door Make up mirror with cover the cover can be pushed in the direction of the arrow Light turns on when the cover of the make up mirror is pushed to one side Parking ticket holder 1 2 A B C WARNING When objects are attached to the sun visor the visor can not be pivoted to the side windows This mi...

Page 79: ...ility and safe driving page 198 Wiper blades Do not use the windscreen washer system at low temperatures without heating the windscreen beforehand The window washer fluid could other wise freeze on the windscreen and restrict the view to the front CAUTION In cold temperatures and during the winter check before switching on the ignition that the wiper blades are not frozen to the windscreen If the ...

Page 80: ...atic windscreen wiping in rain can be activated or deactivated in the In fotainment Owner s Manual Infotainment chapter CAR Vehicle settings Automatic rear window wiping If the lever is in position 2 or 3 Fig 69 the rear window is wiped every 30 or 10 seconds if the vehicle s speed exceeds 5 km h If automatic windscreen wiping in rain is activated the operating lever is in the position 1 the funct...

Page 81: ...luid immedi ately wash the affected area for a few minutes long with a lot of water If necessary get medical assistance Interior mirror dimming Fig 70 Interior mirror manual dimming auto darkening Read and observe on page 79 first Mirrors with manual dimming Fig 70 Basic position of the mirror Mirror blackout Mirror with automatic dimming After starting the engine the mirror darkens Fig 70 automat...

Page 82: ...icle Automatic folding in out of both mirror housings can be activated or deactiva ted in the Infotainment Owner s Manual Infotainment chapter CAR Vehicle settings Mirror with automatic dimming The exterior mirror blackout is controlled together with the automatic dimming interior mirror page 79 Memory function for mirrors Valid for vehicles with electrically adjustable driver s seat It is possibl...

Page 83: ... the seat You may suffer injuries or bruises as a result of adjusting the seat without paying proper attention The electric front seat adjustment is functional even with the ignition off Therefore when leaving the vehicle never leave people who are not com pletely independent such as children unattended in the vehicle there is a danger of injury Do not carry any objects on the front passenger seat...

Page 84: ...ing element being pressed in the direction of area of the arrow A B C D Control elements on the seat Fig 73 seat adjustment 1 Move in the longitudinal direction 2 Change in inclination 3 Change in height Adjusting the seat backrest 4 Change in inclination Adjusting lumbar support 5 Change curvature 6 The degree of curvature change Note If the setting procedure is interrupted you will need to press...

Page 85: ...ig 75 Switched off Open Short Closed Long Activated Open Long Closed Long Stopping the ongoing adjustment Press any button on the driver s seat or the button on the remote control key Note Each time you save the seat and exterior mirror settings for forward travel you also have to re save the setting of the exterior mirror on the passenger side for reversing Memory function of the remote control k...

Page 86: ...g 76 Folding the front passenger seat forward Read and observe on page 81 first The front passenger seat can be folded forward into a horizontal position Folding forward Place the lever in position 1 Fig 76 Remove the cover in the direction of the arrow 2 The locking mechanism must audibly snap into place Folding backwards Place the lever in position 1 Fig 76 Fold the seat backrest in the opposite...

Page 87: ...ggage compartment can be increased by folding back the seat This can be done either from the interior or of from the luggage compartment Before folding the seat backrests forwards adapt the position of the front seats in such a way that they are not damaged by the folded seat backrests If the front seats are too far back we recommend that you have the rear head restraints removed before the seat b...

Page 88: ... passenger compart ment under sudden braking risk of injury When transporting objects in the luggage compartment that has been en larged by folding the backrest forward ensure the safety of the passengers transported on the other rear seats CAUTION Ensure that the seat belts are not damaged when operating the seat backr ests Under no circumstances must the rear seat belts be jammed by the fol ded ...

Page 89: ...tment 87 removing and installing 87 WARNING Please note the following points about the head restraint settings page 8 Correct and safe seated position Height adjustment Fig 82 Front head restraint moving it up and down Fig 83 Rear head restraint moving it up down Read and observe on page 87 first Adjust front support Press and hold the safety button A Fig 82 Move the supports into the required pos...

Page 90: ...information on the following subjects Front seats with heating 89 Front seats with heating and ventilation 89 Rear seats with seat heating 90 The front seats can be heated depending on the equipment or heated and ventilated Only the outboard rear seats can be heated Buttons for the heating and ventilation Fig 85 Left seat heating Right seat heating Seat heating and ventilation left Seat heating an...

Page 91: ...nd on page 89 first The level of the seat heating is indicated by the number of illuminated warning lights below the switch Seat heating operation Press button or The seat heating is switched on at maximum heat Fig 86 on page 88 With repeated pressing of the switch the level is down regulated up to the switch off Front seats with heating and ventilation Fig 87 Infotainment display Front seat heati...

Page 92: ...Waste container 93 Storage compartment under the front arm rest 94 Glasses compartment 95 Storage compartment on the front passenger side 95 Storage compartment under passenger seat 96 Clothes hook 96 Storage pockets on the backs of the front seats 97 Storage pockets on the inner sides of the front seats 97 Storage compartments for umbrella 97 Storage compartment in the rear centre console 98 Stor...

Page 93: ...to place In the storage compartment there is a holder for credit and other cards Fig 90 WARNING The storage compartment must always be closed when driving for safety reasons stowage compartments in the doors Fig 91 Storage compartments in the front door in the rear door Read and observe on page 90 first Storage compartments Fig 91 Storage compartment in the front door Bottle storage compartment wi...

Page 94: ...nal in creases in strength by about 20 This reduces the level of phone battery dis charge and the electromagnetic radiation inside the vehicle Place the telephone in the storage compartment B with its back on the in duction panel Fig 93 WARNING The storage compartment is not a substitute for the ashtray and must al so not be used for such purposes risk of fire The storage compartment must always b...

Page 95: ...should be placed in the holders that might endanger the vehi cle s occupants if the vehicle brakes suddenly or the vehicle is in collision CAUTION Do not leave open beverage containers in the cup holder during the journey There is a risk of spilling e g when braking which may cause damage to the electrical components or seat upholstery Waste container Fig 96 Waste container inserting and moving op...

Page 96: ... lights are on Opening the storage compartment Raise the armrest in the direction of the arrow 1 Fig 98 Closing storage compartment Raise the armrest in the direction of the arrow 1 until it stops Fig 98 Fold the armrest in the opposite direction of the arrow 1 Storage compartment for the tablet Pull on the loop A in the direction of the arrow Fig 99 Place the tablet in the storage compartment dir...

Page 97: ...t alarm system Storage compartment on the front passenger side Fig 101 Open storage compartment close storage compartment and open air supply Read and observe on page 90 first A pen holder is provided in the stowage compartment The storage compartment is equipped with an inner light that illuminates when opening and closing the storage compartment Opening Press the button A Fig 101 The cover folds...

Page 98: ...d close the tray in the op posite direction of the arrow 2 Hold onto the handle until the tray is closed WARNING For safety reasons the storage compartment must always be closed when driving Clothes hook Fig 103 Clothes hooks Read and observe on page 90 first The clothes hooks are located on the middle door pillars of the vehicle and on the handle of the headliner above each of the rear doors Fig ...

Page 99: ...seat or on the inner side of the driver s seat Fig 105 The storage pockets are used for storage of small and light objects such as mobile phones and the like The maximum permissible load of each of the pockets is 150 g WARNING Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of the pockets Heavy objects are not secured sufficiently risk of injury CAUTION Never put large objects into the pockets e g bott...

Page 100: ...compartment there is a cup holder B storage compartment for the multimedia holder C as well as a pen holder D Fig 108 Open close Grasp the lid to the recess A Fig 108 Unfold the cover to the stop in the direction of arrow Closing takes place in reverse order Removable through loading bag Fig 109 Tighten ribbon secure through loading bag Read and observe on page 90 first The removable through loadi...

Page 101: ...UX and USB inputs Fig 110 Installation locations of the USB port in the centre console front rear Fig 111 Installation location if the AUX input Read and observe on page 90 first The USB input is in the storage compartment of the front centre console and the rear console it is identified with the symbol Fig 110 The AUX input can be found in the stowage compartment of the front centre console Fig 1...

Page 102: ...o the power sockets before you switch the ignition on or off and before starting the engine to avoid damage from voltage fluctuations 12 volt socket in front centre console Fig 112 Open storage compartment cover of the 12 volt power outlet Read and observe and on page 99 first Use Open the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the direction of the arrow Fig 112 Remove the soc...

Page 103: ...tor light Meaning Illuminates green The power socket is activated Flashes green The socket remains activated for about 10 mi nutes after the engine has stopped Flashes red The power socket is temporarily deactivated An automatic deactivation of the socket can take place for example for the following reasons Excessive current Low state of charge of the battery High outlet temperature If disabling r...

Page 104: ...wed by the consumer The connected appliances may behave differently to when connected to the mains Cigarette lighter Fig 117 Front centre console Open storage compartment cigarette lighter Fig 118 Centre console at rear Open storage compartment cigarette lighter Read and observe and on page 99 first Use Open the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the direction of the arrow...

Page 105: ...inserting the front ash tray Open the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the direction of the arrow 1 Fig 119 Grasp the ashtray in the area A and remove it in the direction of the arrow 2 Insertion of the ashtray takes place in reverse order Close the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover in the direction of the arrow 1 The lid closes automatically in th...

Page 106: ...CAUTION Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the holder there is a risk of damage or functional impairment Attach behind the head restraint Fig 122 Positioning the adapter installing the holder Fig 123 Removing the holder removing the adapter Read and observe on page 104 first Fitting Attach the opened adapter to the guide rods of the front headrest Fig 122 Clip in the adapter in the direc...

Page 107: ...lting and rotating the holder The holder may be tilted 30 in the direction of arrow 1 and rotated through 360 in the direction of arrow 2 Fig 125 Adjusting the holder size Pull out the securing tab A in the direction of arrow 3 and move part B in direction of arrow 4 to the desired position Fig 126 Luggage compartment and transport of cargo Introduction This chapter contains information on the fol...

Page 108: ...urns off when the tailgate is closed If the boot lid is open and the ignition switched off the light will extinguish automatically after around 10 minutes The luggage compartment illumination using the removable lamp page 114 WARNING Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners nets hooks etc Heavy objects were not secured sufficiently risk of injury If the cargo is tied d...

Page 109: ... floor is in the lower position page 115 CAUTION Do not place any sharp objects in the nets risk of net damage A B C Foldable hook Fig 129 Fold down hooks variant 1 variant 2 Read and observe and on page 106 first Fold down hooks for attaching small items of luggage such as bags etc are provided on both sides of the luggage compartment The maximum permissible load of the hook is 7 5 kg Fold down h...

Page 110: ...the hook CAUTION The floor covering can be fixed with Version 2 only if the variable loading floor is folded in the upper position Fig 147 on page 115 Floor covering on both sides Read and observe and on page 106 first A double sided floor covering can be fitted in the luggage compartment One side of the double sided floor covering is made of fabric the other side is washable easy to maintain The ...

Page 111: ...C The fixture B must lock into place of the recess C on both sides of the lug gage compartment On both sides of the boot lid unhook the straps A WARNING No objects should be placed on the cover This could endanger the vehicle occupants during sudden braking or vehicle impact CAUTION When closing the boot lid jamming and damage to the cover or the side trim panel can occur if handled incorrectly Th...

Page 112: ...on page 112 Remove the left side cover in the arrow direction 1 Fig 135 Insert the roll up cover in the recesses of the side trim in the arrow direction 2 Stow the roll up cover in the direction of the arrow 3 Reinsert the left side cover in the opposite direction to the arrow 1 Close the side trays on both sides of the luggage compartment Fold out the variable loading floor to the upper position ...

Page 113: ...mpartment fold back oppo site to the direction of arrow 1 Removing inserting The roll up luggage compartment cover must already have been removed Remove the pocket from the fittings in the direction of the arrow 6 Fig 136 Insertion takes place in reverse order When inserting push the end of the bar marked into the right receptacle and the end of the bar marked into the left receptacle The arrows s...

Page 114: ... Open side compartment Pull the handle to position 1 Fig 138 Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow 2 The tray can be removed Close side compartment Close the tray in the opposite direction of the arrow 2 Fig 138 CAUTION When using the side tray take care not to damage it or the luggage compart ment lining Only use the lockable side trays for storing smaller items which do not projec...

Page 115: ...r fold back against the direction of the arrow When transporting higher items in the trays B the flooring must be flipped forward i e it must be attached to the hook of the luggage compartment cov er Transport of cargo Version 2 Dividing the luggage compartment with variable loading floor page 116 Remove the fog floor covering in the direction of the arrow Fig 142 Fix the hook C to the top edge of...

Page 116: ...h the part E Fig 144 into the mount and then to press in the direction of the arrow 2 until it audibly clicks into place Lamp charges The lamp is supplied by three rechargeable type NiMH AAA batteries The rechargeable batteries are constantly charged when the engine is running It takes approx 3 hours to fully charge the rechargeable batteries Replace batteries page 235 CAUTION If the lamp is not s...

Page 117: ...1 to the level of the roll up luggage compartment cover until it clicks After an audible click the variable loading floor can be stowed in the upper po sition by pushing it forward The space available below the variable loading floor can be used for stowing objects such as the removed roll up luggage compartment cover page 109 the multi function sensor page 111 etc Set into the lower position Chec...

Page 118: ... and rolling up the net par tition behind the rear seats Installing and removing the net partition from behind the front seats is carried out in a similar way as behind the rear seats Before removing the net parti tion the rear seat backrests should be folded forwards After rolling up the net partition in the housing the rear seat backrests should then be folded back page 85 Using the net partitio...

Page 119: ...ck Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects fixing points for base support 118 Roof load 118 WARNING When transporting cargo the following the instructions must be adhered to The transported items on the roof rack must always be securely attached risk of accident Always secure the load with appropriate and undamaged lashing straps or tensioning straps Distribute the...

Page 120: ...g ventilate and heat the vehicle interior The air conditioning system also cools and dehumidifies the vehicle interior The heating effect is dependent upon the coolant temperature thus full heat output only occurs when the engine has reached its operating temperature The cooling system only operates if the following conditions are met The cooling system is switched on The engine is running The out...

Page 121: ...rve and on page 119 first Individual functions can be set and switched on by turning the rotary switch or by pressing the button in question When the function is switched on the indi cator lamp below the button lights up Functions of the individual controls Fig 153 and Fig 154 Setting temperature Lower the temperature Increase the temperature Set the blower speed Level 0 fan off Level 6 high speed...

Page 122: ...ribution Individual functions can be set and switched on by turning the rotary switch or by pressing the button in question When the function is switched on an indi cator lamp lights up inside or below the button Some functions can also be operated in the infotainment Owner s Manual Infotainment chapter Adjustment of the heating and cooling system Functions of the individual controls Fig 155 and F...

Page 123: ...ic works with max imum cooling temperature setting below 16 C Illuminates in the temperature display then the Climatronic works with maxi mum heating temperature setting above 29 5 C G H I There is no automatic temperature control in the two end positions WARNING Do not switch off the Climatronic system for longer than necessary Switch on the Climatronic system as soon as the windows mist up CAUTI...

Page 124: ...r mode is automatically switched off This automatic on off switching of the recirculated air mode can be activated or deactivated in the Infotainment Owner s Manual Infotainment chap ter Setting the heating and the cooling system If the button is pressed when the recirculation modes is switched on the recirculated air mode is switched off Depending on the moisture conditions in the vehicle interio...

Page 125: ...e that the heating the manual air conditioning and the Climatronic systems work properly do not block up the air outlet vents with any objects Auxiliary heating auxiliary heating and ventilation Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Switching on off 124 Radio remote control 125 Functional requirements of the auxiliary heating auxiliary heating and ventila tion Th...

Page 126: ...ting you must maintain the comfort temperature normally selected by you leave the fan switched on and leave the air outlet vents in open It is recom mended to put the air flow in the position or Switching on off Fig 159 Button for direct power on off of the auxiliary heating heating and ventilation on the front panel of the Climatronic manual air condi tioning Read and observe and on page 124 firs...

Page 127: ...e radio remote control and the vehicle is at least 2 m After pressing the button the warning light in the remote control gives the user different kinds of feedback Display warning light A Fig 160 Meaning Lights up green for around 2 seconds The auxiliary heating has been switched on Lights up red for around 2 seconds The auxiliary heating has been switched off Slowly flashes green for around 2 sec...

Page 128: ...and death Do not leave any items e g cloths or tools in the engine compartment This presents a fire hazard and the risk of engine damage Never cover the engine with additional insulation material e g with a cover risk of fire CAUTION Only start the engine when the engine and the vehicle are stationary there is a danger of starter and engine damage Do not push start the engine risk of damaging the ...

Page 129: ... key into position 3 as far as it will go the engine s starting proce dure will commence do not touch the accelerator Release the key the engine will start automatically After letting go the vehicle key will return to position 2 If the engine does not start within 10 seconds turn the key to position 1 Re peat the start up process after approx half a minute For vehicles with Diesel engines the glow...

Page 130: ...f poisoning and death CAUTION The system can recognize the valid key even if it has been accidentally left on the vehicle roof there is danger of loss or damage to the key Only start the engine when the engine and the vehicle are stationary there is a danger of starter and engine damage Do not push start the engine risk of damaging the engine and the catalytic converter The battery from another ve...

Page 131: ... the brake pedal until the engine starts Press the starter button Fig 162 on page 128 briefly the engine starts au tomatically In vehicles with diesel engines after pressing the button the glow plug warn ing light illuminates The engine can be started after the indicator light goes out Note The engine running noises may louder at first be louder for a short time after starting the cold engine This...

Page 132: ...cle It is therefore not always nec essary to know where the key is Note With a start attempt the rear must be pointed towards the button Fig 163 If the engine does not start the help of a specialist garage is required START STOPsystem Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Operation 131 Manually deactivating activating the system 132 Information messages 132 The S...

Page 133: ... the system has not yet been reached The charge state of the vehicle battery is too low The current consumption is too high High air conditioning or heating capacity high fan speed big difference be tween the desired and actual interior temperature When the engine is shut down automatically and the system detects that the engine is required such as when the brake pedal is pressed repeatedly then t...

Page 134: ...ter contains information on the following subjects Information on braking 132 Electric parking brake 133 Parking 134 WARNING Greater physical effort is required for braking when the engine is switch ed off risk of accident During the braking procedure on a vehicle with manual transmission when the vehicle is in gear and at low revs press the clutch pedal Other wise the functionality of the brake s...

Page 135: ...r accelerating or driving off again Faults in the brake surface If it is found that the braking distance has suddenly become longer and that the brake pedal can be depressed further the brake system may be faulty Visit a specialist garage immediately and adjust your style of driving appropri ately as you will not know the exact extent of the damage Low brake fluid level An insufficient level of br...

Page 136: ...DIENT TOO STEEP Find a parking space on a flat surface or on a slope that is not so steep WARNING The emergency brake is to be used only in an emergency when the vehi cle cannot be stopped with the brake pedal When stopping and parking the parking brake should always be on oth erwise the vehicle could move off there is the risk of an accident Do not place any objects in the recessed grip for the f...

Page 137: ...sively When stopping on a slope never try to hold the vehicle using the accelerator pedal and the clutch this may lead to clutch damage Pedals The operation of the pedals must not be hindered under any circumstances In the driver s footwell only a format may be used which is attached to the two corresponding attachment points Only use factory supplied foot mats or foot mats from the range of ŠKODA...

Page 138: ...d in the display Fig 169 The following modes can be selected with the selector lever Fig 169 P Parking mode The driven wheels are locked mechanically in this mode The parking mode must only be selected when the vehicle is stationary R Reverse gear Reverse gear can only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary and the en gine is at idling speed N Neutral The power transmission to the drive wheels ...

Page 139: ...37 Note If you want to move the selector lever from mode P to mode D S or vice versa move the selector lever quickly This prevents that you accidentally select mode R or N Manual gear shifting Tiptronic Fig 171 Selector lever multi function steering wheel Read and observe and on page 135 first Tiptronic mode makes it possible to manually shift gears with the selector lev er or multifunction steeri...

Page 140: ... the highest gear until the engine has reached its maximum revolutions for this gear range Driving in neutral position in mode E free wheel Move the selector lever into the position D S Select the driving mode Eco or Individual Drive Eco page 171 Selection of the driving mode Driving Mode Selection Remove your foot from the accelerator pedal the speed is higher than 20 km h The vehicle moves witho...

Page 141: ...e START STOP system there is an automatic re duction of the idling If the engine is stopped on vehicles without START STOP system such as when waiting in a traffic jam the fuel economy is already greater after 30 40 s than the fuel quantity which is required for engine re start Avoid short distances When driving a short distance of less than about 4 km the engine cannot reach its operating tempera...

Page 142: ...st 30 minutes is shown If the trip from the start takes less than 30 minutes then the assessment takes in information from the previous trip the bars are shown in dark green E Average fuel consumption In the function key the average fuel consumption from the start is displayed When you press the function key a detailed overview of the average fuel con sumption during the last 30 minutes is shown I...

Page 143: ...hicle could ignite on hot vehicle parts risk of fire CAUTION Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle When driving over ob jects which are larger than the ground clearance the vehicle can get damaged Any objects that get trapped under the vehicle floor must be removed as soon as possible These objects can damage the fuel lines the brake system seals and other parts of the vehicle Drive...

Page 144: ... must be observed The assistance systems only serve to support the driver and do not re lieve the driver of the responsibility for driving the vehicle The increased safety provision as well as the increased occupant protec tion provided by the assistance systems must not tempt you to take risks risk of accident Adjust the speed and driving style to the current visibility weather road and traffic c...

Page 145: ...ensor checked by a specialist garage The sensor can become misaligned by collisions or by damage to the front of the vehicle the wheel arch or the underside of the vehicle This can lead to impaired function of the sensor risk of accident Have the sensor checked by a specialist garage The area in front and around the sensor cover should not be obscured by labels auxiliary lights and similar This ca...

Page 146: ...ings Upon deactivation in the instrument cluster the indicator light comes on and the display shows the following message ESC sport directional stabil restricted ESC SPORT Upon deactivation in the instrument cluster the control indicator turns off and the display shows the following message Stabilisation control ESC activated ESC ON Anti lock braking system ABS Read and observe on page 144 first A...

Page 147: ... from spinning Thus the traction is improved and the vehi cle can continue to follow the desired track Driver Steering Recommendation DSR Read and observe on page 144 first In critical situations the DSR provides the driver with a steering recommenda tion in order to stabilise the vehicle The DSR is activated for example on the right and left vehicle side when braking sharply on different road sur...

Page 148: ...y to secure the vehicle with the brake pedal or parking brake at traffic lights For the activation deactivation and correct functioning of the system the following basic conditions are required The driver s door is closed The engine is running or shut down automatically by the START STOP system On vehicles with automatic transmission the selector lever is not in mode N in this mode the system is n...

Page 149: ...ing to the use of assistance systems must be observed page 142 in section Introduction Moving persons or objects may not be recognized by the system sensors Under certain circumstances surfaces of certain objects and types of clothing cannot reflect the system signals For this reason such people or objects may not be recognised by the system sensors WARNING Continued External noise sources may aff...

Page 150: ...he trailer socket on ly the areas A and B Fig 178 are active in the system Note If with Version 3 vehicles not all fields around the vehicle are active after ac tivation the vehicle should be moved forwards or backwards The signal tones for front obstacle recognition are factory set to be higher than for rear obstacle recognition Display in the Infotainment display Fig 179 Display Read and observe...

Page 151: ...e is no obstacle near the vehicle Vehicles with the Variants 2 and 3 After system activation the symbol flashes in the button In the display of the instrument cluster a message about an error of the ParkPilot system appears at the same time there is an audible signal Seek help from a specialist garage Note The system can only be activated with the symbol key at a speed of below approx 15 km hr Aut...

Page 152: ...rds Warning vehicles without parking sensors An acoustic signal sounds and the following message appears in the instru ment cluster display Caution check rear traffic Automatic emergency braking If the driver does not react to the warning and the system detects an impend ing collision then this can trigger an automatic braking at a speed up to 10 km h The following message is shown in the instrume...

Page 153: ...vail If the vehicle has a towing device a trailer or any other accessory connected that was done at the factors then the system is not available Rear View Camera Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Operation 152 Activation deactivation 152 Function keys 153 Guidelines and roadway 153 Mode traverse parking 154 Mode parallel parking 154 Mode driving up to a trail...

Page 154: ...a behind the vehicle wide view The mode change is done by means of the function keys on the display The system can assist the driver when parking and manoeuvring under the fol lowing basic conditions The ignition is switched on The system is activated The luggage compartment lid is completely closed A B The vehicle is not travelling at more than about 15 km h The area behind the vehicle is clearly...

Page 155: ... The distance is about 40 cm safety distance limit The distance is approximately 100 cm The distance is approximately 200 cm Lane lines The distance between the side lines corresponds approximately to the vehicle width including mirrors Lane The lane lines D Fig 187 change depending on the steering angle and indi cate the roadway on which the vehicle would take with the current steering wheel posi...

Page 156: ...button Fig 185 on page 152 Press the function key C Fig 186 on page 153 The display shows auxiliary boxes for both sides parallel to the road Switch on the indicator for the side on which you want to park The auxiliary boxes for the opposite side will be hidden Stop the vehicle stop so that there are no obstructions in the gap between the auxiliary boxes 1 Fig 189 and the rear box does not extend ...

Page 157: ... position A B C D Vehicles without towing hitch If your vehicle is not factory equipped with a towing device a red line for moni toring the distance to obstacles is displayed at a distance of 40 cm behind the vehicle Mode monitor the area behind the vehicle Read and observe and on page 151 first In this mode the area behind the vehicle is shown in the display The mode is suited for the entire view...

Page 158: ... the parking at a safe speed to about 5 km h The driver can stop the parking process at any time by pressing the symbol key Fig 191 on page 156 or by a driver steering intervention Functioning Fig 191 System button Read and observe and on page 156 first The system support is provided in the following manner While the parking space search is going on a measurement and evaluation of the parking spac...

Page 159: ...a parking space on the driver s side Note If the symbol km h is shown in the display while you are looking for a parking space the vehicle speed should be reduced below 40 km hr parallel parking or below 20 km hr Transverse parking Switch to park mode Fig 192 Menus with the parking modes Display Read and observe and on page 156 first While the parking space search is going on and before the start ...

Page 160: ... 1st gear or move the gear selector to position D S The display shows the icon brake pedal Depress the brake pedal and wait until the steering wheel automatically ro tates into the required position the symbol goes out Carefully drive forwards If the backwards arrow is flashing in the display select reverse gear again or move the selector lever into position R The display shows the icon brake peda...

Page 161: ...ppears in the information display Please take over steer ing and drive on Automatic brake assist Read and observe and on page 156 first Automatic brake assist when speeding If a velocity of 7 km h is exceeded during the parking manoeuvre for the first time the speed will be automatically reduced by the system to less than 7 km h This prevents the parking manoeuvre from aborting Automatic emergency...

Page 162: ... parking space exit not possible Space too small The manoeuvring procedure using the system is not possible The parking gap is too small Braking intervention Speed too high The speed was too high during the parking and was automatically reduced Cruise Control System Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Functioning 160 Operating Description 161 The Cruise Control...

Page 163: ...ion must be taken over Operating Description Fig 198 Cruise control system controls Read and observe on page 160 first Overview of the CCS controls Fig 198 A Deactivate CCS delete set speed Interrupt control sprung position Activate CCS regulation deactivated B Take control againa Increase speed C Launch control reduce speed D Switching between CCS and speed limiter page 162 a If no speed is set t...

Page 164: ...ed limit excess is referred to as Regulation WARNING The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be observed page 142 in section Introduction Operation Fig 199 MAXI DOT display monochrome Examples of Speed Limiter sta tus displays Fig 200 Segment display Examples of Speed Limiter status displays Read and observe on page 162 first Status display of the Speed Limiter Fig 1...

Page 165: ...c signal sounds and the warning light in the instrument cluster flashes The regulation is resumed once the speed has fallen below the set limit CAUTION When driving downhill exceeding the set speed limit may occur When exceed ing the limit an acoustic signal sounds and the warning light in the instru ment cluster flashes Note By pressing the button D Fig 201 during the regulation this is cancelled...

Page 166: ... reduces the speed by automatically releasing the accelerator or by means of a braking procedure as appropriate If the brakes are used for an au tomatic speed reduction at any moments then the brake light illuminates In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the con nected trailer the ACC becomes unavailable The control automatically cancels the engagement of the brake s...

Page 167: ...for a brief moment when there is a change in status of the ACC Automatic stop start Read and observe on page 163 first Vehicles with an automatic transmission can decelerate to a standstill and start moving again using the ACC Decelerate to a standstill If a vehicle ahead decelerates to a standstill the ACC will also decelerate your vehicle to a standstill 3 4 Starting to drive again after a holdi...

Page 168: ...n the speed of 30 km h is stored The speed increases auto matically to 30 km h or is regulated with respect to the speed of the vehicle ahead When TCS is disabled it will be activated automatically upon starting control If the TCS is deactivated during control control is stopped automatically Stop resume control Read and observe on page 163 first Stop control Set the lever into the sprung position...

Page 169: ...isplay of the instrument cluster shows line 2 Fig 202 on page 164 which indicates the proximity Using the switch set line 2 on the lever to the desired distance level Note If the proximity is changed in infotainment the change will only come into effect after a subsequent activation of the ACC The proximity is dependent on the speed The higher the speed the greater the proximity to the vehicle ahe...

Page 170: ...rts Other vehicles with a load or with body parts protruding from the sides back or top of the vehicle contour may not be detected by the ACC Control should therefore be disabled whenever you are driving behind or over taking such a vehicle Towing a trailer When towing or in when another accessory is connected to the trailer socket the ACC control is set with a lower rate The manner of driving sho...

Page 171: ...wing basic conditions are met The system is activated The TCS is activated page 143 Braking and stabilisation systems The vehicle is moving forwards at a speed of more than approx 5 km h Note The system can be impaired or may not be available for example when driving in sharp curves or with an ESC engagement page 144 Distance warning dangerous distance Fig 207 Symbols in the instrument cluster Not...

Page 172: ...king assistance only occurs as long as the brake pedal is being firmly pressed down Note If an automatic brake intervention is triggered by the system the pressure in the brake system increases and the brake pedal cannot be operated with the normal pedal stroke The automatic braking interventions can be cancelled by pressing the accel erator pedal or by steering intervention Disable enable Fig 209...

Page 173: ... required Selection of the driving mode Driving Mode Selection Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Adaptive Chassis Control DCC 171 ModeComfort 171 Normal 172 Sportmode 172 Ecomode 172 Individualmode 172 Mode selection and Infotainment display 173 Mode settingsIndividual 173 By selecting the driving mode the driving behaviour can be adapted to the de sired mode...

Page 174: ...xed than in Normal mode The recommended gear is controlled such to achieve the lowest possible fuel consumption page 42 When the START STOP system was deactivated manually page 130 it is au tomatically activated The automatic gearbox is set automatically to mode E page 135 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC Acceleration occurs more relaxed than in Normal page 163mode with distance control Xenon headlight...

Page 175: ...nfotain ment switches to the last selected menu or switches off A B C Mode settingsIndividual Read and observe on page 171 first In mode Individual the vehicle systems can be set as follows DCC Set the shock characteristics Comfort Comfortable Normal Normal Sport Sports Steering Set the power steering characteristics Normal Normal Sport Sports Engine Drive Sets the engine characteristic vehicles w...

Page 176: ...tion in the Infotainment Owner s Manual Infotain ment chapter CAR vehicle settings Deactivation of TCS page 143 Braking and stabilisation systems Selecting the driving mode Sport page 171 Provided that the driving mode Sportis not selected the system is activated over the two levels of protection after switching the ignition off and on again The second level of protection The system intervenes onl...

Page 177: ...ing situations for example When visibility is poor e g fog heavy rain thick snowfall When driving around sharp bends The camera is blinded by the sun The camera is blinded by the oncoming traffic The viewing range of the camera is impeded by a vehicle travelling ahead The camera viewing range is obstructed by an obstacle CAUTION Do not attach any stickers or similar objects to the windscreen to av...

Page 178: ...s and maintains the newly selected position WARNING The system function may be restricted if for example there is danger due to ruts on a downhill road or in a crosswind Activation deactivation Read and observe and on page 175 first The activation or deactivation of the system can be carried out in one of two ways In the instrument cluster display page 48 Menu itemAssist systems Infotainment Owner...

Page 179: ...blind spot area the system indicates this vehi cle by the indicator light in the exterior mirror Radar sensors The radar sensors following known as sensors are located under the rear bumper Fig 214 and are not visible from the outside When driving the sensors monitor an area to the left and right to the extent of a normal lane width System constraint The system is unable to recognize the specific ...

Page 180: ...s illuminated A vehicle was detected in the blind spot The warning light is flashing A vehicle was detected in the blind spot and the flashing light is on An advanced warning for vehicles with Lane Assist The warning light flashes even if the steering wheel is turned in direction of the vehicle in the blind spot Therefore the Lane Assist page 174 must be enabled and the boundary line between the v...

Page 181: ...below 60 km h to keep the vehicle within the lane while keeping the distance to the vehicle ahead The system is only available for vehicles with Automatic transmission WARNING Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance systems page 142 in section Introduction The driver must always have hands on the steering wheel and be ready to take over steering of the vehicle hims...

Page 182: ...king brake takes place With automatic braking the hazard warning lights are activated to warn other road users Note The automatic braking interventions can be cancelled by pressing the acceler ator pedal or by steering intervention Operating conditions Read and observe on page 180 first The system can intervene when the following basic conditions are present Lane Assist is activated and the bounda...

Page 183: ...ing device it is possible in the Infotain ment to enable or disable the relevant traffic signs for trailer operation and the top speed for the towing a trailer Owner s Manual Infotainment chap ter CAR vehicle settings The system may not be available or may only be available to a limited extent in the following situations Poor visibility conditions e g fog heavy rain thick snowfall The camera is bl...

Page 184: ...s needed Therefore take regular sufficient breaks during long trips There will be no system warning during the so called micro sleep Note In some situations the system may evaluate the driving incorrectly and thus mistakenly recommend a break e g sporty driving adverse weather condi tions or poor road conditions The system is designed primarily for use on motorways Function Read and observe on pag...

Page 185: ...em indicates a tyre pressure change on the front left tyre Read and observe on page 183 first Procedure for storing the tyre pressure values Inflate all the tyres to the specified pressure Switch on the ignition The Infotainment switches on Press the key in the Infotainment and then in the display the function keys one after the other Vehicle status By using the function keys select the Tyre Press...

Page 186: ...bar is locked lit green or is not locked flashes red Swing out the tow bar Open the tailgate Pull the handle A to position 1 Fig 220 The tow bar pivots out in the direction of arrow 2 and the indicator beside the handle flashes red The handle A may retract slowly Press the tow bar in the direction of the arrow 2 until it audibly clicks into place The indicator next to the handle lights green Swive...

Page 187: ...f the towing hitch and the permissible gross vehicle weight of the accesso ries including load are to be checked The maximum permissible overhang of the ball head of the towing hitch is 70 cm Fig 221 The total permitted weight of the accessories including load changes varies as the distance of the centre of gravity of the load from the ball head of the towing hitch increases Distance of the centre...

Page 188: ...ng vehicle is discharged by activa ted consumers At low charge state of the vehicle battery power to the trailer is interrupted WARNING Improperly connected trailer electrical installations may cause accidents or serious injury due to electric shock Work on the electrical system must only be carried out by specialist ga rages Never directly connect the trailer s electrical system with the electric...

Page 189: ...680 1 4 l 110 kW TSI ACT MG 1600 1900 690 MG 4x4 1800 2000 750 DSG 1600 1900 710 1 4 l 110 kW TSI MG 1600 1900 690 DSG 1600 1900 700 1 8 l 132 kW TSI MG 1800 2000 730 DSG 1800 2000 740 2 0 l 162 kW TSI DSG 2000 2000 750 2 0 l 206 kW TSI DSG 4x4 2200 2200 750 1 6 l 88 kW TDI CR MG 1500 1800 730 MG GreenLine 1500 1800 740 DSG 1500 1800 740 2 0 l 110 kW TDI CR MG 2000 2000 740 MG 4x4 2200 2200 750 DS...

Page 190: ... 0 l 140 kW TDI CR MG 2000 2000 750 DSG 2000 2100 750 DSG 4x4 2200 2200 750 a Only valid for some countries WARNING Never exceed the maximum permissible axle and draw bar load or the per missible weight of the trailer risk of accident Towing a trailer Driving speed For reasons of safety do not drive more than 100 km h when the towing vehi cle is a passenger car of category M1 For reasons of safety...

Page 191: ...ed Always switch off the anti theft alarm system before a trailer is coupled or un coupled page 57 Conditions for including a trailer in the anti theft alarm system The vehicle is factory fitted with an anti theft alarm system and towing device The trailer is electrically connected to the towing vehicle via the trailer socket The electrical system of the vehicle and trailer is functional The vehic...

Page 192: ... in order to be handed over to the recyclers at a later date This ensures that the vehicle is recycled in an environmentally sound manner Note We recommend only having these modifications repairs and technical changes performed by a specialist garage Any damage caused by technical alterations made without the approval of the manufacturer is excluded from the warranty Service schedule The ŠKODA Par...

Page 193: ... and material and are identical to the components used in series production ŠKODA AUTO a s is able to vouch for the safety suitability and long service life of these products We therefore recommend that you only use ŠKODA Genuine Parts ŠKODA AUTO a s supplies the market with a complete range of ŠKODA Genu ine Parts not only while the model is still in production but for at least 15 years after the...

Page 194: ...NING If work on your vehicle s spoilers is not carried out properly this can lead to operational faults risk of accident and serious injuries If a front spoiler full wheel trim etc is mounted retrospectively it must be ensured that the air supply to the front wheel brakes is not reduced The front brakes may overheat which can have a negative impact on the functioning of the braking system risk of ...

Page 195: ...d and observe on page 190 first ŠKODA meets the requirements of the brand and its products with regard to protecting the environment and the preserving resources All new ŠKODA ve hicles are 95 recyclable Note You can find more detailed information about the trade in and recycling of old cars from a specialist garage Washing vehicle Introduction This chapter contains information on the following su...

Page 196: ...ashing the vehicle with a high pressure cleaner the instructions for use of the equipment must be observed This applies in particular to the pres sure used and to the spraying distance Maintain a sufficiently large distance to the parking aid sensors and soft mate rials such as rubber hoses or insulation material CAUTION The films should not be washed with any high pressure cleaners risk of damage...

Page 197: ...ss with wax preservatives If the polish does not contain any preserving elements the paint must be trea ted with a preservative afterwards CAUTION Paint damage is to be repaired immediately Never apply wax to the windows Mat painted or plastic parts must not be treated with polishing products or hard waxes Do not polish the paintwork in a dusty environment risk of paint scratches Do not apply any ...

Page 198: ... Never use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solvents for these parts there is risk of damage Windows and external mirrors Fig 223 Fuel filler flap Remove ice scra per Read and observe and on page 195 first Removing snow and ice Use a plastic ice scraper for removing snow and ice from the windows and mir rors The ice scraper can be found on the inside of the fuel filler flap Open the fuel fil...

Page 199: ...e icing agents specifically developed for these purposes CAUTION Remove snow or ice on the lens with warm or hot water there is a risk of damaging the lens Never use cleaners containing abrasive effect to clean the lens Never use pressurized water or steam jet to clean the lens Door closing cylinder Read and observe and on page 195 first Specific products must be used for de icing door lock cylind...

Page 200: ...ts operating temperature these substances may ignite risk of fire Wiper blades Read and observe and on page 195 first Clean the wiper blades regularly with a glass cleaner The wiper blades should be cleaned with a sponge or cloth if they are heavily soiled by insect residues for example The wiper blades can become soiled with wax residues after washing in auto matic vehicle wash systems for exampl...

Page 201: ...pen for lengthy periods protect the leather from direct sunlight by covering it The use of an additional mechanical steering wheel lock may damage the leather surface of the steering wheel Some clothing materials e g dark denim do not have sufficient colour fast ness This can cause damage or clearly visible discolouration to seat covers even when used correctly This applies particularly to light c...

Page 202: ...ean the seat covers with a damp cloth or cleaning products specially de signed for this purpose Indented points arising on the fabrics by everyday use can be removed by brushing against the direction of hair with a damp brush Always clean all parts of the covers so that there are no visible edges Then allow the seat to dry completely CAUTION Do not clean the covers of electrically heated seats eit...

Page 203: ...ld also per haps check whether the manufacturer has recommended a different fuel for operation of the vehicle in the corresponding country If no prescribed fuel is available then you must check whether it is permitted by the manufacturer to operate the vehicle with another fuel type Petrol and diesel refuelling Fig 224 Open fuel filler flap unscrew tank cap place the tank cap on the fuel filler fl...

Page 204: ...k has a capacity of about 66 litres including a reserve of approx 6 litres Lead free petrol The correct fuel grades for your vehicle are specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap Read and observe and on page 201 first The vehicle can only be operated with unleaded petrol in compliance with the EN 2281 standard All petrol engines can be operated using petrol that contains at most 10 bio ethan...

Page 205: ...t in either a noticeable increase in power nor lower fuel consumption in ve hicles for which unleaded petrol 95 min 92 or 93 RON is specified On vehicles using prescribed unleaded petrol of min 95 RON the use of pet rol with a higher octane number than 95 RON can increase the power and re duce fuel consumption Diesel fuel The correct fuel grades for your vehicle are specified on the inside of the ...

Page 206: ...alyst a urea AdBlue solution is injected into the exhaust system For vehicles with the AdBlue injection system there is a note on the inside of the fuel filler flap referring to the location of the AdBlue filler neck and the AdBlue minimum replenishment amount that is required by a low AdBlue level AdBlue standard Only use AdBlue that corresponds to the standard ISO 22241 1 AdBlue consumption The ...

Page 207: ...th the remaining AdBlue can be de termined using the travel data page 43 CAUTION Never overfill the AdBlue tank there is a risk of damaging the vehicle components Never completely empty the AdBlue tank AdBlue replenish Fig 226 Open fuel filler flap unscrew tank cap place the tank cap on the fuel filler flap Read and observe and on page 204 first When adding AdBlue take note of the minimum and maxi...

Page 208: ... engine and remove the ignition key The parking brake switch WARNING Continued For vehicles with manual transmission the lever into the neutral position On vehicles with automatic transmission shift the selector lever into the P position Allow the engine to cool Never open the bonnet if you can see steam or coolant escaping from the engine compartment risk of scalding Wait until no more steam or c...

Page 209: ...rom the ŠKODA Genuine Parts ranges Opening and closing the bonnet Fig 227 Opening the bonnet Read and observe and on page 206 first Open flap Open the driver door Pull the release lever underneath the dash panel in the direction of the ar row 1 Fig 227 Before opening the bonnet ensure that the arms of the windscreen wipers are correctly in place against the windscreen otherwise the paintwork on th...

Page 210: ...ng on the engine the windshield washer fluid container A or B is lo cated in the engine compartment of the vehicle Fig 229 The cleaning fluid is provided for the cleaning of the front and rear window as well as the headlight The capacity of the reservoir A is about 3 1 litres or about 4 7 litres on vehicles that have a headlight cleaning system The contents of the container B is approximately 3 7 ...

Page 211: ...owing can be indicated sep arately or together with other specifications on the bottle The engine oil should be changed after specified service intervals page 49 WARNING The engine compartment of your car is a hazardous area The following warning instructions must be followed at all times when working in the en gine compartment page 206 CAUTION Do not pour any additives into the engine oil risk of...

Page 212: ...e first 5 000 km The oil level must be checked at regular intervals If the oil level is too low a warning light lights up in the instrument cluster dis play together with a message page 38 Check the oil level using the dip stick as soon as possible Add oil accordingly CAUTION The oil level must never be above the range A Fig 230 risk of damage to the motor as well as the exhaust system Do not cont...

Page 213: ...ot top up with coolant The system could ventilate there is a risk of engine damage not continue Switch off the en gine and seek assistance from a specialist garage The concentration of coolant additive in the coolant must never be under 40 Over 60 of coolant additive in the coolant reduces the antifreeze protec tion and cooling effect A coolant additive that does not comply with the correct specif...

Page 214: ...n as possible Only top up with new coolant Brake fluid Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Checking the brake fluid level 212 Specification 213 The brake fluid reservoir is located in the engine compartment Fig 232 on page 212 WARNING The engine compartment of your car is a hazardous area The following warning instructions must be followed at all times when wor...

Page 215: ...d lit cigarettes well clear of the vehicle battery When charging the vehicle battery a highly explosive gas mixture is produced Keep children away from the vehicle battery WARNING There is risk of injuries poisoning chemical burns explosions or fire when working on the battery and on the electrical system The general applicable safety rules and the following warnings must be observed without excep...

Page 216: ...u should replace batteries older than 5 years Opening the cover Fig 233 Polyester cover of vehicle bat tery Read and observe and on page 213 first The battery is located in the engine compartment For some equipment var iants it is located underneath a polyester cover Fig 233 Fold out the cover on the battery in the direction of the arrow The battery cover is installed in reverse order Checking the...

Page 217: ... battery capacity or low er must be used until full charging is achieved The vent plugs of the vehicle battery should not be opened for charging WARNING When you charge a battery hydrogen is released and a highly explosive gas mixture is also produced An explosion can be caused through sparkling over during unclamping or loosening of the cable plug while the ignition is on Creating a bridge betwee...

Page 218: ...of the multi function display will be reset Automatic load deactivation Read and observe and on page 213 first The vehicle s electrical system automatically prevents the battery from dis charging when the battery is being heavily used This manifests itself by the following The idling speed is raised to allow the generator to deliver more electricity to the electrical system Where necessary large c...

Page 219: ...ed if the tyres are reassembled Always store wheels or tyres in a cool dry place that is as dark as possible Tyres which are not fixed to a wheel trim should be stored upright Tyre age Tyres age and lose their original characteristics even if they are not being used The service life of the tyres is 6 years Therefore we recommend not us ing tyres that are older than 6 years Wheel bolts Wheels and w...

Page 220: ...ring the vehicle carefully to a stop without sudden steering movements and without any hard braking For the sake of the environment Tyres that are insufficiently inflated increase your fuel consumption Note The declaration of conformity COC document can be obtained from a ŠKODA1 partner E F G Tyre wear Read and observe on page 217 first Tyre wear depends on the pressure driving style and other cir...

Page 221: ...lled vehicle movement swimming on a wet road surface Tyre damage Read and observe on page 217 first We recommend checking your tyres and wheel rims for damage punctures cuts splits and bulges etc on a regular basis Remove any foreign objects in the tyre tread immediately e g small stones Foreign bodies which have penetrated into the tyre e g screws or nails should not be removed and seek help from...

Page 222: ...of the same type size rolling circumference and tread pattern on one axle on all four wheels When mounting new tires the tires have to be replaced axle by axle Explanation of tyre markings For example 215 60 R 16 95 Vmeans 215 Tyre width in mm 60 Height width ratio in R Code letter for the type of tyre Radial 16 Diameter of wheel in inches 95 load index V Speed symbol The date of manufacture is st...

Page 223: ...ystem with key the speed limit can be set for winter tyres Owner s Manual Infotainment chapter CAR Adjust ve hicle systems For other vehicles there is the possibility to have the speed limit set for winter tyres in a specialist workshop Snow chains When driving in wintry road conditions snow chains improve not only traction but also the braking performance Snow chains must only be mounted on the f...

Page 224: ...es this is located in the storage compartment Warning triangle version 1 The warning triangle can be inserted into the cladding of the rear wall and se cured with the fastener tape Fig 237 Warning triangle version 2 The warning triangle can be stored in the rear wall trim panel Fig 238 When removing the warning triangle first lift the flooring in the luggage compart ment Undo secure fastening stra...

Page 225: ... fire extinguisher Pay attention to the expiration date of the fire extinguisher If the fire extin guisher is used after the expiration date its proper function is not assured WARNING The fire extinguisher must always be secured safely so that they do not come loose when making an emergency braking or in a vehicle collision which could cause injuries to occupants Note The fire extinguisher is part...

Page 226: ...ccupants get out The passengers should not stand on the road instead they should remain behind a crash barrier for instance while the wheel is being changed Tyres with increased puncture resistance Some vehicles may be fitted with tyres at the factory that have increased puncture resistance so called SEAL tyres These vehicles are delivered without a puncture repair kit spare wheel and appropriate ...

Page 227: ...is marked by means of a symbol If the wheel cover is set outside the position marked for the anti theft wheel bolt there is a risk of damaging the wheel cover If wheel trims are fitted an adequate flow of air must be assured in order to cool the brake system CAUTION Use the pressure of your hand only do not strike the full wheel trim The cover could be damaged Note We recommend that you use hub ca...

Page 228: ...e caps for the wheel bolts must be pulled off Release Push the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt to the stop Use the appropriate adapter for undoing the anti theft wheel bolts page 225 Grasp the end of the wrench and turn the bolt about one turn in the direction of the arrow Fig 245 Tightening Push the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt to the stop Use the appropriate adapter for tightening the anti ...

Page 229: ...uctions must be followed Remove the full wheel trim or the caps of the wheel bolts First of all slacken the anti theft wheel bolt and then the other wheel bolts Jack up the vehicle until the wheel that needs changing is clear of the ground Unscrew the wheel bolts and place them on a clean surface cloth paper etc Remove the wheel carefully Attach the wheel and slightly screw on the wheel bolts Lowe...

Page 230: ...rated the wheel profile from the tyre e g screws or nails Immediately replace the tyre that was repaired using the breakdown kit or consult a specialist garage about repair options WARNING The sealant is hazardous to heath Remove immediately if it comes into contact with the skin Observe the manufacturer s usage instructions for the breakdown kit Note A new bottle of sealant can be purchased from ...

Page 231: ...face rag paper etc Sealing and inflating the tyre Read and observe on page 228 first Sealing Forcefully shake the tyre inflation bottle 10 Fig 248 on page 228 back and forth several times Firmly screw the inflation hose 3 onto the tyre inflater bottle 10 The film on the cap is pierced automatically Remove the plug from the inflation hose 3 and plug the open end fully onto the tyre valve Hold the b...

Page 232: ... characteristics as a stand ard tyre Do not drive faster than 80 km h 50 mph Avoid accelerating at full throttle sharp braking and fast cornering Jump starting Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Jump starting using the battery from another vehicle 230 The battery of another vehicle can be used to jump start your vehicle if the en gine will not start because th...

Page 233: ...charged battery in your vehicle Jump start cables Only use jump start cables which have an adequately large cross section and insulated terminal clamps Observe the instructions of the jumper lead manu facturer Positive cable colour coding in the majority of cases is red Negative cable colour coding in the majority of cases is black WARNING Do not clamp the jump start cable to the negative terminal...

Page 234: ...to tow in the vehicle in the way described or if the towing dis tance is greater than 50 km If the gearbox has no oil your vehicle must be towed with the front axle raised clear of the ground or on a breakdown vehicle or trailer To protect both vehicles when tow starting or towing the tow rope should be elastic Thus one should only use plastic fibre rope or a rope made out of a similarly elastic m...

Page 235: ...e or a similar object that can be pushed through the eye Unscrew the towing eye against the direction of the arrow 3 WARNING The towing eye must always be screwed in fully and firmly tightened oth erwise the towing eye can tear when towing in or tow starting Vehicles with a tow hitch Read and observe and on page 232 first On vehicles with a factory fitted towing device there is no mount for the sc...

Page 236: ...er A Fig 254 with your thumb or by using a flat screwdriver in region B Open the battery in the direction of the arrow 1 Remove the discharged battery in the direction of arrow 2 Insert the new battery Insert the battery cover A and press it down until it clicks audibly into place Replace battery in KESSY key Fig 255 KESSY key Fig 256 Replacing the battery Read and observe on page 234 first KESSY ...

Page 237: ...w up to the mark to open the cover Replace the battery Return the battery cover Turn the cover in the direction of the arrow up to the initial marking engage Change batteries of the removable lamps Fig 258 Locking clip Read and observe on page 234 first The battery change is carried out as follows Remove the lamp from the holder Lever off the cover for the rechargeable batteries with a narrow and ...

Page 238: ...o the lock cylinder and unlock or lock the vehicle On vehicles with the KESSY key point the emergency key with the handle down into the key cylinder Fig 260 Pull on the door handle and hold in place Replace the cap in its original position CAUTION Make sure you do not damage the paint when performing an emergency lock ing unlocking Locking the door without a locking cylinder Fig 261 Emergency lock...

Page 239: ...cing the rear window wiper blade 238 WARNING Replace the windscreen wiper blades once or twice a year for safety rea sons These can be purchased from a ŠKODA Partner Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Fig 264 Windscreen wiper blade Read and observe on page 237 first Adjust the windscreen wiper arms to the service position before replacing the windscreen wiper blades Service position for changin...

Page 240: ...en Fuses and light bulbs Fuses Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects Fuses in the dash panel LHD 239 Fuses in the dash panel RHD 239 Assignment of the fuses in the dash panel 240 Fuses in the engine compartment 241 Assignment of fuses in the engine compartment 241 Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses Switch off the ignition and the corresponding ...

Page 241: ...partment in the area of the arrows Fig 266 Fold out the storage compartment by pulling in the direction of arrow 1 Remove the plastic clip under the cover of the fuse box in the engine room Fig 269 on page 241 Place the clip on the respective fuse and pull this fuse out Insert a new fuse Replace the bracket at the original position Fold back the storage compartment by pressing into the secured pos...

Page 242: ...conditioning heating 15 Electric steering lock 16 Signal amplifier for telephone 17 Instrument cluster emergency operation 18 Reversing camera 19 KESSY 20 SCR 21 Haldex clutch air conditioning compressor GreenLine 22 Towing hitch 23 Right side headlamp 24 Panorama roof 25 Central locking drivers door and rear left rear view mirror 26 Heated front seats 27 Music amplifier 28 Towing hitch contact in...

Page 243: ...arrow 2 Replace the appropriate fuse Place the cover on top of the fuse box Push in the interlocks on the cover and lock CAUTION The cover for the fuse box in the engine compartment must always be applied correctly Water may get into the fuse box if the cover is not replaced properly there is a risk of damage to the vehicle Assignment of fuses in the engine compartment Read and observe and on page...

Page 244: ...alist garage after replacing a bulb in the low high or fog beam In case of failure of a xenon gas discharge lamp or an LED diode visit a special ist garage WARNING Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the engine compartment page 206 Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not suffi ciently illuminated and the vehicle cannot or can only be seen w...

Page 245: ...ector so that the lug A on the connector snaps into the groove on the bulb Insert the connector with the new bulb into the headlight in the opposite di rection to the arrow 2 Turn the connector with the new bulb in the opposite direction to the arrow 1 until it stops Use the protective caps B and C Fig 271 on page 243 Change bulb for turn signal switch halogen headlight Fig 273 Changing the bulb f...

Page 246: ...ert the new bulb into the headlight and turn counter to the direction of arrow 5 as far as the stop Attach the connector Refit the headlight and grille Replace the fog light by inserting it in the opposite direction of the arrow 2 Fig 274 and tighten Insert the protective grille and carefully press it in The protective grille must engage firmly Rear Light Fig 275 Remove light pull out connector Re...

Page 247: ...fitted risk of damage to the electrical instal lation and risk of water ingress Ensure that the vehicle paintwork and the tail lamp are not damaged when removing and installing the lamp Make sure that when refitting the seal C Fig 276 on page 245 it is inser ted correctly Water and dirt may get into the lamp if the cover is not replaced properly there is a risk of damage to the lamp Replacing bulb...

Page 248: ...asic model without any optional equipment Vehicle characteristics Fig 277 Vehicle data sticker type plate Vehicle data sticker The vehicle data sticker Fig 277 is located on the base of the luggage compartment and is also fixed into the service schedule The vehicle data sticker contains the following data Vehicle identification number VIN Vehicle type Gearbox code paint number interior equipment e...

Page 249: ... must be reduced by 10 The towed weight is made up of the actual weights of the loaded towing vehi cle and the loaded trailer WARNING Do not exceed the specified maximum permissible weights risk of acci dent and damage Operating weight This value represents the minimum operating weight without additional weight increasing equipment such as air conditioning system or spare wheel The specified opera...

Page 250: ...press The data on fuel consumption and CO2 emissions are given on the ŠKODA websites or in the sales and technical vehicle documentation The measurement of the intra urban cycle begins with a cold start of the en gine Afterwards urban driving is simulated In the extra urban driving cycle the vehicle is accelerated and decelerated in all gears corresponding to daily routine driving conditions The d...

Page 251: ...ith the 2 0 l 162 kW TSI and 2 0 l 206 kW TSI engine 1586 C Width 1864 D Rear track width Basic dimension 1572 Vehicles with the 2 0 l 162 kW TSI and 2 0 l 206 kW TSI engine 1574 E Width including exterior mirror 2031 F Clearance Basic dimension 149 148a Vehicles with the off road package 164 163a 158b Vehicles with the SPORT package 134 133a Vehicles with DCC 139 138a G Wheel base 2841 H Length 4...

Page 252: ... the 2 0 l 162 kW TSI and 2 0 l 206 kW TSI engine 1586 C Width 1864 D Rear track width Basic dimension 1572 Vehicles with the 2 0 l 162 kW TSI and 2 0 l 206 kW TSI engine 1574 E Width including exterior mirror 2031 F Clearance Basic dimension 149 148a Vehicles with the off road package 164 163a 158b Vehicles with the SPORT package 134 133a Vehicles with DCC 139 138a G Wheel base 2841 H Length 4856...

Page 253: ...ear Overhang angle Superb Fig 280 A B Basic dimension 14 0 14 1a 12 2 Vehicles with the off road package 15 1 15 2a 12 4 12 3a Vehicles with the SPORT package 12 7 13 0a 12 4 12 3a Vehicles with DCC 13 2 12 5 12 3a a Applies to Superb 4 x 4 vehicles A B Overhang angle Superb Estate Fig 280 A B Basic dimension 14 0 14 1a 12 2 12 0a Vehicles with the off road package 15 1 15 2a 12 4 12 1a Vehicles w...

Page 254: ...l data for motor vehicles The emissions standard is detailed in the technical vehicle documentation as well as in the certificate of conformity COC document which can be obtained from a ŠKODA partnera a Only valid for some countries and some models 1 4 l 92 kW TSI engine Output kW rpm 92 5000 6000 Maximum torque Nm rpm 200 1400 4000 Number of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1395 Body Superb Superb Es...

Page 255: ...00 6200 DSG 132 5100 6200 Maximum torque Nm rpm MG 320 1450 3900 DSG 250 1250 5000 Number of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1798 Body Superb Superb Estate Transmission MG DSG MG DSG Top speed km h 232 232 230 230 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 8 0 8 1 8 1 8 2 2 0 l 162 kW TSI engine Output kW rpm 162 4500 6200 Maximum torque Nm rpm 350 1500 4400 Number of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1984 Body Superb Sup...

Page 256: ...50 Number of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1598 Body Superb Superb Estate Transmission MG MG Green Line DSG MG MG Green Line DSG Top speed km h 206 209 206 204 206 204 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 10 9 11 0 11 0 11 0 11 1 11 1 2 0 l 110 kW TDI CR engine Output kW rpm 110 3500 4000 Maximum torque Nm rpm 340 1750 3000 Number of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1968 Body Superb Superb Estate Transmission MG ...

Page 257: ...DSG DSG Top speed km h 222 220 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 8 4 8 5 2 0 l 140 kW TDI CR engine Output kW rpm 140 3500 4000 Maximum torque Nm rpm 400 1750 3250 Number of cylinders displacement cm3 4 1968 Body Superb Superb Estate Transmission MG DSG DSG 4x4 MG DSG DSG 4x4 Top speed km h 237 235 230 235 233 228 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 8 0 7 7 7 6 8 1 7 8 7 7 255 Technical data ...

Page 258: ...5 Head airbag 18 Knee airbag 17 Modifications and damage to the airbag system 192 Side airbag 17 Warning light 35 Airbag system 14 Air conditioning 118 Air distribution control 122 Climatronic 120 Manual air conditioning 119 Air distribution control 122 Air outlet vents 122 Alarm Enable disable 57 Switch off 57 Trailer 189 Triggering 57 Alcantara cleaning 199 Anodized parts Refer to vehicle mainte...

Page 259: ... pedal automatic transmission Warning light 37 Brakes Brake booster 133 Brake fluid 212 Braking and stabilisation systems 143 Running in 139 Brakes and parking 132 Brake system 143 Braking Information on braking 132 Bulbs Replacing 242 C Camera Lens care 197 Camera lens care 197 Car care Jack 197 Car computer see multifunction display 42 Care and maintenance 190 Cargo element 112 Car park 134 Car ...

Page 260: ...ay 103 Cigarette lighter 102 General view 27 Lighting 74 storage compartments 90 useful equipment 90 Comfort operation Window 63 COMING HOME 71 compartments 90 Component protection 192 Components of the puncture repair kits 228 Computer see multifunction display 42 Convenience operation sliding tilting roof 65 convenience turn signal 68 Coolant 210 Checking 211 Information messages 38 Replenishing...

Page 261: ...ctronic differential lock EDL XDS 145 Electronic immobilizer 126 emergency replace battery in the remote control 235 Emergency Changing a wheel 224 Hazard warning light system 71 Jump starting 230 Locking the door without a locking cylinder 236 Locking the driver s door 236 Selector lever unlocking 237 Switch off the engine by pressing a button 129 Towing the using the tow hitch 233 Towing the veh...

Page 262: ...t system 71 HBA 145 Head airbag 18 Headlamp assistant Warning icon 40 Headlamp Assistant 72 Headlight cleaning system Headlight cleaning system 78 Headlights Bulb arrangement 243 Driving abroad 72 Headlight cleaning system 78 Headlights with CORNER function 71 Headrest removing and installing 87 Headrests 87 Height adjustment 87 Heater Windscreen and rear window 75 Heating 118 Air distribution con...

Page 263: ...tion 71 Rear fog light 70 Replacing bulbs 242 travel mode 70 Xenon headlight 69 Light Assist 72 lighting entry space 75 Lighting Luggage compartment 105 Lights 67 Automatic driving lamp control 69 Daylight running 68 Hazard warning light system 71 Headlight flasher 68 Headlight range adjustment 67 Low beam 67 Main beam 68 Parking lights 67 72 Switching on and off 67 Turn signal 68 Warning lights 3...

Page 264: ...MCB 145 Multifunction display Functions 42 Information 43 Memory 44 Multifunction steering wheel Operation 46 Multimedia AUX 99 USB 99 N N1 114 Nameplate 246 Navigation see Infotainment 4 Net partition 116 behind the front seats 116 behind the rarer seats 116 Removing and refitting the housing 117 Nets 107 Non contact boot lid opening 61 Notes for driving with repaired tyres 230 Notes on using whe...

Page 265: ...erior light 74 Rear view mirror Exterior mirrors 80 Fold in passenger mirror 80 Synchronous adjustment of the rear view mir ror 80 Rear fog light 70 Warning light 34 Rear mirror 79 Rear Traffic Alert 149 Activation deactivation 151 Information messages 151 Operation 150 Rear View Camera 151 Activation deactivation 152 Function keys 153 Guidelines and roadway 153 Mode driving up to a trailer distan...

Page 266: ...ble seat 83 Rear armrest 86 Rear heated seats 90 Rear seat backrests 85 Storing in memory of remote control key 83 Seats and head restraint 81 see Automatic gearbox Manual gear shifting on the multifunction steering wheel 137 see Instrument cluster see Instrument cluster 28 Select drive mode Individual mode settings 173 Mode selection and Infotainment display 173 Select driving mode Eco mode 172 I...

Page 267: ...king Key 127 Steering lock KESSY system Warning light 33 Steering wheel correct posture 9 setting 9 Stop see Parking 134 Stopping the engine Key 127 Storage 90 Storage compartment Glasses compartment 95 in the front centre console 92 in the rear centre console 98 on the driver s side 91 on the front passenger side 95 under the front arm rest 94 Storage compartments 90 Storage compartment under pas...

Page 268: ...ral notes 229 Preparations 229 Pressure test 230 Sealing and inflating the tyre 229 Tyres 217 new 139 Tyre pressure 217 Wear and tear 218 Wear indicator 219 Tyre size 220 see wheels 220 U Umbrella Tray 97 Under body Vehicle care 198 Under body protection 198 Unlocking Individual settings 56 KESSY 54 Remote control 53 Unlocking and locking 52 USB 99 Used vehicles Acceptance and recycling 193 Useful...

Page 269: ...226 Wheel rims 217 Wheels Age of wheels 217 Changing 224 Driving style 218 Full trim 225 General information 217 Load index 220 Snow chains 221 Speed symbol 220 Storage of wheels 217 Tyre damage 219 Tyre pressure 217 Tyre size 220 Tyre wear 218 Tyre wear indicator 219 unidirectional tyres 219 Wheel balance 218 Wheel replacement 219 Winter tyres 221 Wi Fi Connection 50 Password 50 Password change 5...

Page 270: ...WLAN see Infotainment 4 X XDS 145 Xenon headlight 69 268 Index ...

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