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SIMPLY CLE VER

Škoda

Octavia

OWNER´ S MANUAL

How you can contribute to a cleaner environment

The fuel consumption of your Škoda - and thus the level of pollutants contained 
in the exhaust - is also determined by how you drive.

The noise level and wear and tear are also influenced by how you personally 
handle your vehicle.  This Owner ´s Manual tells you how to drive your Škoda to 
achieve the minimum impact on the environment, and how to save money at 
the same time. Look up „Environment“ in the Index to find out more.

Please also refer to all the texts identified with a 

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 in this Owner ´s Manual.

Make your contribution - for the sake of the environment.

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Octavia anglicky 05.07
S64.5610.04.20
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Octavia anglicky 05.07

S64.5610.04.20

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Summary of Contents for Octavia 2007

Page 1: ...SIMPLY CLEVER kodaOctavia OWNER S MANUAL 29 3 2007 13 44 07 29 3 2007 13 44 07...

Page 2: ...all that it offers as quickly as possible Please do not hesitate to contact your specialist garage or importer should you have any further questions or any problems regarding your vehicle which may a...

Page 3: ...To provide you with valuable tips and aids You can learn how how you can operate your vehicle safely economically and in an environmentally conscious way For safety reasons please also pay attention...

Page 4: ...htray Cigarette lighter power sockets Storage compartments Heating and air conditioning system Heating Climatic semi automatic air conditioning system Climatronic automatic air conditioning Auxiliary...

Page 5: ...Replenishing Engine compartment Engine oil Cooling system Brake fluid Battery Windshield washer system Wheels and Tyres Wheels Accessories changes and replacement of parts Accessories and replacement...

Page 6: ...Contents 5 NKO A5 20 MR08 book Page 5 Wednesday April 11 2007 2 54 PM...

Page 7: ...ich tells you the subject which is dealt with in this section Most of the illustrations are accompanied by an Instruction in relatively large letters which explains to you in a straightforward way the...

Page 8: ...ing the system Fig 1 Certain items of equipment shown in the illustration are only fitted to particular model versions or are optional items of equipment NKO A5 20 MR08 book Page 7 Wednesday April 11...

Page 9: ...release lever Storage compartment on the driver s side Lever for adjusting the steering wheel Ignition lock Depending on equipment fitted Operating controls for the heating Operating controls for Clim...

Page 10: ...l Data The arrangement of the controls and switches and the location of some items on right hand drive models may differ from that shown in page 7 fig 1 The symbols on the controls and switches are th...

Page 11: ...cluster is illuminated Engine revolutions counter The start of the red zone in the revolutions counter fig 2 indicates the maximum permissible engine speed for all gears for an engine which has been...

Page 12: ...s page 28 Coolant temperature Coolant quantity WARNING Pay attention to the warning notes page 210 Working in the engine compartment before opening the bonnet and inspecting the coolant level Caution...

Page 13: ...e kilometers still to be drivenandthedays until the following service interval for this the trip counter is not set back appears page 12 Counter for distance driven The counter for distance driven ind...

Page 14: ...ervice message or at least a pre warning is shown on the display of the instrument cluster We recommend having this resetting performed by a specialist garage The specialist garage resets the memory o...

Page 15: ...unctional indicator is equipped with two automatic memories The selected memory is displayed in the middle of the display field fig 5 The data of the single trip memory memory 1 is shown if a 1 appear...

Page 16: ...pressing of the button allows one to select the individual memories Selecting the functions Press the rocker switch up or down This will cause the individual functions of the multi functional indicato...

Page 17: ...hown in the display in litres 100 km page 14 This information can help you to adapt your style of driving to the fuel consumption you wish to achieve Ifyou wish to determinetheaverage fuelconsumption...

Page 18: ...Driving time The driving time which has elapsed since the memory was last erased appears in the display page 14 If you wish to calculate the driving time from a particular time of day you must first e...

Page 19: ...n system and automatic gearbox Certain functions and operating conditions are always being checked on the vehicle when the ignition is switched on and also while driving Functional faults if required...

Page 20: ...e driven Average speed Driving time Warning against excessive speeds Audio page 20 Navigation page 20 Telephone page 142 Vehicle status page 21 Setup page 22 Time Winter tyres Language Units Lights Vi...

Page 21: ...ven at a speed of more than 6km hour and if the door engine or luggage compartment door is open Audio These displays appear in addition to the normal information in the radio display Operation of the...

Page 22: ...If there are several error messages they are shown on the display under the message e g 01 03 fig 15 This display indicates that the first of a total of three error messages should be displayed The r...

Page 23: ...certain settings by means of the information display The current setting is shown on the information display in the respective menu at the top below the line fig 18 You can select the following infor...

Page 24: ...tting You can set the following functions depending on the equipment installed on the vehicle Door open Here you can switch on or off the functions for open ing a single door and automatic closing pag...

Page 25: ...25 Turn signal lights to the right page 25 Main beam page 26 Low beam page 26 Rear fog light page 26 Electronic immobiliser page 26 Diesel particle filter diesel engine page 26 Bulbs page 27 Electrom...

Page 26: ...danger or yellow symbols priority 2 warning Turn signal system Either the left or right indicator light flashes depending on the position of the turn signal lever The indicator light flashes at twice...

Page 27: ...until the warning light goes out with the 4th or 5th gear engaged auto matic gearbox position S when the traffic situation permits it This increases the exhaust temperature and the soot deposited in...

Page 28: ...t must go out after driving a short distance Control system for exhaust The warning light comes on after the ignition has been switched on If the warning light does not go out after starting the engin...

Page 29: ...light airbag switched off page 172 WARNING Have the airbag system checked immediately by a specialist garage if a fault exists Otherwise thereisariskoftheairbagnotbeingactivatedintheevent of an accid...

Page 30: ...ayed in the information display Top up wash fluid Fuel reserve The warning light comes on if the fuel level is still below 8 litres A peep sounds as an additional warning signal The following text wil...

Page 31: ...light lights up the quantity of oil in the engine is probably too low Check as soon as possible the oil level or top up page 213 with engine oil A peep sounds as an additional warning signal The follo...

Page 32: ...system Visit a specialist garage as quickly as possible and adjust your style of driving in the meantime since you will not know how great the damage is Three additional warning tones will sound if t...

Page 33: ...case the ESP system can be switched on again by switching the ignition on and off If the warning light goes out the ESP system is fully functional again Further information on the ESP page 181 Electro...

Page 34: ...lowing instructions page 210 Working in the engine compartment before checking the brake fluid level and opening the bonnet If the brake system warning light does not go out a few seconds after switch...

Page 35: ...withdraw the key whenever you leave the vehicle even if it is only for a short time This is particularly important if children are left in the vehicle The children might otherwise start the engine or...

Page 36: ...vironmental regulations Note The replacement battery must have the same specification as the original battery Changing the battery of the radio remote control Each radio operated key contains a batter...

Page 37: ...eelectronicimmobiliserpreventsthevehiclebeingoperatedbyan unauthorised person An electronic chip is integrated in the head of the key The immobiliser is deacti vated with the aid of this chip when the...

Page 38: ...d then flashes slowly there is a fault in the system of the central locking or the interior monitor page 44 Contact a specialist garage to obtain assistance Convenience operation of windows One can op...

Page 39: ...ssible to open either a door or a window from the inside The locked doors make it more difficult for rescuers to get into the vehicle in an emer gency hazard Note The anti theft alarm system is also a...

Page 40: ...fig 27 The symbol goes out in the button The following applies if you have locked your vehicle using the button It is not possible to open the doors or the boot lid from the outside safety feature e...

Page 41: ...g twice on the inner door handle Boot lid Open the boot lid by pressing the hand grip above the licence plate after unlocking the vehicle using the key or the radio remote control Opening the boot lid...

Page 42: ...e 73 Take out the warning triangle fig 30 Press the operating lever in the direction of arrow in order to unlock the boot lid The operating lever is located under the panel Open the boot lid luggage c...

Page 43: ...cond Deactivating safe securing system Press button twice in 3 seconds Further information page 38 Boot lid remote release Press button for about 2 second fig 32 Further information page 40 Folding ou...

Page 44: ...utton means that the door will unlock with the key within 1 minute Anti theft alarm system Description The anti theft alarm system increases the level of protection against people seeking to break int...

Page 45: ...driver side fig 33 the symbol which lights up in the button changes from red to orange Lock the vehicle within 30 seconds The interior monitor is switched on again automatically the next time the car...

Page 46: ...he armrest of the driver s door Button for the power window in the driver s door Button for the power window in the front passenger s door Button for the power window in the rear door on the right But...

Page 47: ...witch up up to the stop Renewed pressing of the button causes the window to stop immediately WARNING The system is fitted with a force limiter page 46 The closing process will be stop if an obstructio...

Page 48: ...y by releasing the key or the closing button WARNING The system is fitted with a force limiter page 46 The closing process will be stop if an obstruction is detected and the window will open again You...

Page 49: ...re you have to set the control dial to the switch position and press it forward for about 10 seconds Itisnecessaryafter each emergencyoperation using crank handle to move the sliding tilting roof into...

Page 50: ...g roof from the outside Turn the key in the lock of the driver door into the closing position or press the closing button of the remote control until the sliding tilting roof is closed The closing pro...

Page 51: ...fault rectified by a specialist workshop Note It is necessary after each emergency operation using Allen key to move the sliding tilting roof into the basic position Here you have to press the control...

Page 52: ...accident The side lights are not bright enough to light up the road sufficiently in front of you or to be seen by other oncoming traffic In this case always switch on the low beam when it is dark or i...

Page 53: ...ntrol has been switched on and the vehicle speed is over 140 km h for at least 10 seconds the side lights and low beam are switched on automatically If the vehicle speed is below 65 km h for at least...

Page 54: ...ear fog light First of all turn the light switch into position or fig 41 Pull the switch into position The rear fog light warning light page 24 lights up in the instrument cluster when the fog light i...

Page 55: ...olled with the light sensor in the mount of the interior rear mirror If the light intensity is higher than the set value of the light sensor the Leaving Home Function is not switched on after unlockin...

Page 56: ...and driving state of the vehicle e g accelerating braking when the ignition is switched on and when driving Vehicles which are not equipped with Xenon bulbs do not have a headlight beam adjustment co...

Page 57: ...the lever of the steering wheel sprung position the main beam and warning light in the instrument cluster come on Parking light Switch off the ignition Push the lever up or down the right hand or left...

Page 58: ...torage compartment on the front passenger side the lighting in the storage compartment comes on The light switches on automatically when the parking light is switched on and goes out when the flap is...

Page 59: ...age compartment light The lighting comes on automatically when the boot lid is opened The luggage compartment lighting will switch off again automatically if the boot lid remains open for more than ab...

Page 60: ...ectricity Note The position and the shape of the switch can differ depending on equipment installed in the vehicle If the on board voltage drops the rear window heater is switched off automat ically i...

Page 61: ...lling Pull the sun screen at the loop and hang it in the brackets fig 52 Rolling up Take the sun screen out of the brackets and hold it at the loop so that it can roll up slowly and without damage int...

Page 62: ...screen wash system stops and the wiper continues for another 3 4 wiper strokes depending on the period of spraying of the windscreen At a speed of more than 2 km h the wiper wipes once again 5 seconds...

Page 63: ...d screen wipers Do not use the windscreen washer system at low temperatures without heating the windscreen beforehand Otherwise the window cleaner could freeze on the windscreen and restrict the view...

Page 64: ...the wiper blade into the vertical position Check whether the wiper blade is correctly attached Fold the windscreen wiper arms onto the window and switch on the ignition the windscreen wiper arms move...

Page 65: ...ipers Rear view mirror Manual dimming interior rear view mirror Basic setting Pull the lever on the bottom edge of the mirror forward Dimming mirror Pull the lever on the bottom edge of the mirror bac...

Page 66: ...t exterior mirrors simultaneously Turn the rotary knobto position The movement of the mirror surface is identical to the movement of the rotary knob Adjusting the right hand exterior mirror Turn the r...

Page 67: ...ims automatically depending on the light striking the mirror from the rear When the interior lights are switched on or the reverse gear is engaged the mirror always moves back into the basic position...

Page 68: ...or on the surfaces of the seats This is particularly important for the front seat passenger You will be exposed to increased risk of injury if it becomes necessary to apply the brake or in the event o...

Page 69: ...out care can lead to bruises or injuries The backrests must not be angled too far back when driving otherwise this will affect proper operation of the seat belts and of the airbag system risk of injur...

Page 70: ...buttons within 10 seconds after pressing the button SET an acknowledgement signal confirms that the seat setting is stored Storing exterior mirror setting for reversing Switch on the ignition Turn th...

Page 71: ...ter reassigning the seats and exterior mirrors Retrieving settings of the seat and mirrors You can retrieve the stored settings either with the memory buttons or with the remote control Retrieving set...

Page 72: ...old forward the seat backrest Press the locking button in the direction of arrow fig 63 and pull the head restraint out To re insert the head restraint push it down into the backrest of the seat far e...

Page 73: ...p Press the locking button in the direction of arrow press simultane ously the locking button into the opening using a flat screwdriver with a width of maximum 5 mm and pull out the head restraint To...

Page 74: ...If the front seats are too far back we recommend that you have the rear head restraints removed before the seat backrests are folded forward Store the removed head restraints in such a way that they...

Page 75: ...t the seat belt is jammed between the seat backrest and the side trim panel is thus damaged Remove the rear seat You can enlarge the luggage compartment on vehicles with divided rear seats by removing...

Page 76: ...are difficult to heal If the seat heating is used we recommend to make regular breaks in your journey when driving long distances so that in specific cases as mentioned above the body can recuperate...

Page 77: ...eight This means that it results in a weight of approx 90 kg You can imagine the injuries that can occur if this bullet is flying through the interior compartment and hits an occupant WARNING Store th...

Page 78: ...xed in place in such a way that it cannot move during the journey and when braking If the items of luggage or objects are attached to the lashing eyes with unsuitable or damaged lashing straps injurie...

Page 79: ...s are not secured sufficiently risk of injury and net damage Caution Do not place any objects with sharp edges in the nets risk of net damage Fixing nets Net programme Combi Fixing examples of the fix...

Page 80: ...ks for attaching small items of luggage such as bags etc fig 78 are provided on one or both sides of the luggage compartment depending on the equipment installed in the vehicle An item of luggage weig...

Page 81: ...g 81 Luggage net Octavia The luggage net is designed for the tranportation of lighter objects WARNING In the luggage net you must only store objects up to a total weight of 1 5 kg Heavy objects are no...

Page 82: ...he support straps on the boot lid You can stow the removed luggage compartment cover behind the rear seat back rest WARNING No objects should be placed on the luggage compartment cover the vehicle occ...

Page 83: ...d be placed on the luggage compartment cover Caution Please ensure that the heating elements of the rear window heater and luggage compartment cover are not damaged as a result of objects placed in th...

Page 84: ...oad is inserted into the mounts in the front position Pay attention that the rear seat backrest is correctly interlocked It is only then that the three point seat belt for the middle seat can reliably...

Page 85: ...its original position The roof rack Description Pay attention to the following points if you wish to transport luggage or other items on the roof of your vehicle A special roof luggage rack system was...

Page 86: ...cluding roof rack system of 75 kg and the maximum permissible total weight of the vehicle should not be exceeded You cannot make full use of the permissible roof load if you use a roof luggage rack sy...

Page 87: ...y may spill when braking and while doing so damage the vehicle Cup holder in rear centre console Press on the panel in the area fig 92 the cup holder comes out Pull the cup holder out as far as the st...

Page 88: ...ray refer to page 87 fig 94 Removing ashtray insert Press on the ashtray insert in the area the insert comes out and you can take it out Insert ashtray insert Insert the ashtray insert into the mount...

Page 89: ...y insert Insert the ashtray insert into the mount and press it in There is a drinks can holder attached to the inner side of the ashtray cover WARNING Never lay flammable objects in the ashtray basin...

Page 90: ...trical components when the engine is not running will drain the battery of the vehicle risk of battery draining Further information page 229 Accessories changes and replacement of parts Power socket i...

Page 91: ...There is a holder for a pen and note book on the inside of the lid WARNING The storage compartment must always be closed when driving for safety reasons Do not place any beverages into the cup holder...

Page 92: ...compartment is only cooled in the cooling mode We recommend that you switch off the cooling opening concealed if it is operating in the heating mode or if you are not using the cooling system for the...

Page 93: ...ks in the storage compartment Stowage compartment in front centre console Press on the bottom part of the storage compartment in the area fig 103 the lid opens WARNING The storage compartment is not a...

Page 94: ...at Thestorage compartmentis foreseenfor storing small objects of up to 1 5 kg in weight Tilt the lock to open the flap and pull out the flap page 93 fig 106 Tilt the lock to close the flap and press f...

Page 95: ...t is connected to position through adjustment of the control dial for air distribution This position causes the maximum amount of air to flow into the storage compartment depending on the rotary regul...

Page 96: ...74 fig 69 Pull the handle up to the stop in upward direction and fold open the lid downwards fig 110 Opening from luggage compartment Push the unlock button downwards page 95 fig 111 and fold the lid...

Page 97: ...rage box Simultaneously press on each side of the storage box the red button in direction opposite the seat backrest The storage box releases Fold the seat backrest forwards and remove the fixing hold...

Page 98: ...field above the unlocking button of the luggage compart ment is not visible fig 114 Carefully fold the empty dry through loading bag together place it in the luggage compartment and secure it to preve...

Page 99: ...o the catch Re insert the luggage compartment cover WARNING Only place small and light objects up to a total weight of 3 kg into the stowage compartment In the event of a vehicle collision heavy objec...

Page 100: ...ks do not impair your vision to the rear Use the hooks for hanging only light items of clothing and ensure that there are no heavy or sharp edged objects in the pockets Do not use clothes hangers for...

Page 101: ...ion You can adjust the direction of the inlet air flow page 102 using air distribution regulator Rear window heater Press button Further information page 59 Rear window heater Auxiliary heating auxili...

Page 102: ...position 2 or 3 Control dial to or as required or to any desired position between these symbols Open air outlet vents 3 and point towards the side window Close the air outlet vents 4 Warming up the i...

Page 103: ...ed air mode is switched off automatically if the air distribution control is in position page 100 fig 119 You can also switch recirculated air mode on again from this setting by repeatedly pressing bu...

Page 104: ...s in the vehicle The wellbeing of the occupants of the car is enhanced as a result of this particularly at high outside temperatures and a high air humidity The system prevents the windows misting up...

Page 105: ...button causes the recirculating air system page 106 to be switched on Control for air distribution You can adjust the direction of the inlet air flow page 107 using air distribution regulator Switchin...

Page 106: ...l into the position Open air outlet vents 3 and point towards the side window Close the air outlet vents 4 Switch on the cooling system by pressing button Warming up the inside of the vehicle as rapid...

Page 107: ...air mode by pressing button The control dial can be set to other positions as required Recirculated air mode In recirculated air mode air is sucked out of the interior of the vehicle and then fed back...

Page 108: ...only fitted on vehicles with higher centre console Unwarmed or cooled air will flow out of the air outlet vents according to the setting of control dial page 104 fig 122 and the atmospheric condition...

Page 109: ...d air humidity drops in the vehicle The wellbeing of the occupants of the car is enhanced as a result of this particularly at high outside temperatures and a high air humidity The system prevents the...

Page 110: ...eposits in the evaporator of the air conditioning system This produces a permanent odour when the air conditioning system is operating which can only be eliminated through considerable effort and expe...

Page 111: ...s switched off in the ECON mode heating and ventilation are regulated automatically Switching ECON mode on Press the button the warning light lights up in the button Set a temperature between 16 C 60...

Page 112: ...et the temperature for both sides after switching on the igni tion with the control dial If you wish to set the temperature for the right side turn the control dial If the temperature for the right si...

Page 113: ...vertical thumbwheel not when in the end position Close air outlet vents Turn the vertical thumbwheel into the end position Redirecting air flow Swivel upward or downward the grille of the vents in or...

Page 114: ...upant compartment 6 Auxiliary ventilation The auxiliary ventilation enables fresh air to flow into the vehicle interior by switching on the blower if the blower speed is not set to zero whereby the in...

Page 115: ...heating auxiliary heating and ventilation according to the programmed pre set time is the correct setting of the current time page 14 and weekday page 113 If the system is running a warning light in...

Page 116: ...e blower on if it has achieved a coolant temperature of approx 50 C At low outside temperatures this can result in a formation of water vapour in the area of the engine compartment This is quite norma...

Page 117: ...rotect you hazard Forsafetyreasonsthelevermustalwaysbefirmlypusheduptoavoidthe steering wheel altering its position unintentionally when driving risk of accident Ifyouadjustthesteeringwheelfurthertowa...

Page 118: ...efly switched off The ignition key moves back into position when one releases the key The ignition key must be turned back into position each time before starting the engine again The starter repeat l...

Page 119: ...perated after switching off the engine the starter or the engine can be damaged Avoid high engine revolutions full throttle and high engine loads as long as the engine has not yet reached its normal o...

Page 120: ...on key from posi tion page 117 fig 132 into position WARNING Never switch off the engine before the vehicle is stationary risk of acci dent The brake booster only operates when the engine is running G...

Page 121: ...gnition is on A warning signal sounds and the following text appears in the display if you have inadvertently driven off with the handbrake applied Handbrake on The handbrake warning is activated if y...

Page 122: ...cknowledgement signal Deactivating The parking aid is deactivated by removing the reverse gear WARNING The parking aid is not a substitute for the driver paying proper attention and it is always the d...

Page 123: ...ton fig 136 the symbol lights up in the button The activation is confirmed by a brief acknowledgement signal Deactivating The parking aid is deactivated after pressing the button fig 136 or at a speed...

Page 124: ...ng journeys for you to rest your accelerator foot WARNING The cruise control system must not for safety reasons be used in dense traffic or on unfavourable road surfaces such as icy roads slippery roa...

Page 125: ...speed is then stored in the memory Slower You can decrease the stored speed by pressing the rocker button in the SET position Holding down the rocker button pressed in the SET position will cause the...

Page 126: ...y Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical Data Switching off the cruise control system completely Press the switch page 123 fig 138 to the right into position OFF A A NKO A5 20...

Page 127: ...ping just for a short time such as at a cross roads It is sufficient to hold the vehicle stationary using the foot brake The engine can however be allowed just to idle Parking Depress the brake pedal...

Page 128: ...se Reverse gear must only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary and the engine idling The brake pedal must be depressed and at the same time the Shiftlock must be pressed if you wish to obtain the...

Page 129: ...to observe all warnings page 210 Working in the engine compartment Selector lever lock Automatic selector lever lock With the ignition on the selector lever is locked when it is in the positions P an...

Page 130: ...o switch over to this style of driving and shift down earlier with frequent changes in gears in comparison to the moderate style of driving Selecting the most appropriate driving programme for the par...

Page 131: ...o move the selector lever into all the positions In the positions D and S the gearbox remains engaged in the 3rd gear It is also possible to continue to engage reverse gear in the position R The manua...

Page 132: ...ssible to tow start vehicles fitted with automatic gearbox page 239 you can use jump start cables connected to the battery of another vehicle for starting your car if the vehicle battery is flat page...

Page 133: ...as at a cross roads It is sufficient to hold the vehicle stationary using the foot brake The engine can however be allowed just to idle Parking Depress the brake pedal and hold it depressed Apply the...

Page 134: ...r be driven If the clutch opens automatically depress the brake pedal wait a few seconds and only then continue driving Selector lever positions The selector lever position you have engaged is shown i...

Page 135: ...positions of the selector lever except P and N since the power transmission is never completely inter rupted also not when the engine is idling the vehicle creeps You must on no account unintentional...

Page 136: ...erate style of driving will cause the gearbox to select the most economical driving programme Shifting up into a higher gear as soon as possible and shifting down as late as possible will have a favou...

Page 137: ...wn until there is no risk of the engine overrevving Does not apply for the shifting from 2nd to 1st gear If you operate the kickdown function the gearbox shifts into a lower gear in line with the vehi...

Page 138: ...nd right cover Pull up rear cover Press with a narrow object e g ignition key the yellow plastic hoop arrow to the left Simultaneously press the shiftlock button in the handle of the selector lever in...

Page 139: ...n the steering wheel come on when pressing the button By pressing the buttons you can carry out the following functions The buttons apply for the respective operating mode of the current radio system...

Page 140: ...can carry out the following functions The buttons apply for the respective operating mode of the current radio system Fig 150 Multifunction steering wheel Buttons for the radio and mobile phone operat...

Page 141: ...oice commands and carry out the voice commands is called DIALOGUE The system gives audible feed back and guides you if necessary through the relevant functions You can start or end the dialogue at any...

Page 142: ...oints which are not clear The voice control of the telephone is only possible for adapters with PTT button Suitable adapters are available at a koda Service Partner Inserting the mobile phone and adap...

Page 143: ...cedure the updating is interrupted After the tele phone event has ended the updating starts anew The following is shown one after the other on the display Please wait Loading last calls xxx Loading la...

Page 144: ...Activity Read out in display Voice command Activity SAVE STORE NAMES NAME NUMB ER After this command a name with its telephone number can be stored in the phone phone book page 145 SELECT NAMES NAME A...

Page 145: ...mand CANCEL Select number Press the PTT button Give the command DIAL NUMBER after the signal tone After giving this command the system requests the entry of a telephone number The telephone number can...

Page 146: ...entries can be stored The telephone number can be entered as an interconnected spoken row of digits complete number in the form of order of digits separation through a brief voice pause or through in...

Page 147: ...the desired name the corresponding number is being dialed the system answers The number is being dialed Delete names Press the PTT button Give the command DELETE NAMES NAME after the signal tone After...

Page 148: ...he phone phonebook Voice command Announcement DELETE NAMES NAME The name please COMPANY XYZ Do you want to delete the entry Company XYZ YES Delete If no entry is put in the following announcement is m...

Page 149: ...one which has not been used together with the handsfree system for the longest period is disconnected Establishing the Bluetooth connection After switching on the ignition the Bluetooth connection is...

Page 150: ...y a koda Dealer koda Auto a s permits the operation of mobile phones and two way radio systems with a professionally installed external aerial and a maximum transmission power of up to 10 watts Our sp...

Page 151: ...ally loaded onto the next free position in the CD changer The LED in the corresponding button stops flashing Loading all CDs Hold the button pressed and guide all CDs one after the other into the CD c...

Page 152: ...o the CD changer you must wait until the LED of the corresponding button lights up Then the CD case is free to load the next CD If you have selected a position on which a CD is already located this CD...

Page 153: ...Communication 152 NKO A5 20 MR08 book Page 152 Wednesday April 11 2007 2 54 PM...

Page 154: ...ling with you In the event of an accident the safety equipment can reduce the risk of injuries The following list contains part of the safety equipment in your vehicle Three point seat belts for all t...

Page 155: ...ated position page 155 Correct seated position Also inform your occupants to adopt the correct seated position Fasten the seat belt correctly Also inform your occupants to properly fasten the seat bel...

Page 156: ...intsmust alwaysbeadjusted tomatch the body size of the seat occupant as well as the seat belts must always be correctlyfastenedinordertoprovideanoptimalprotectionforyouandyour occupants The driver mus...

Page 157: ...injury if it becomes necessary to apply the brake or in the event of an accident If an airbag is deployed you may suffer fatal injuries when adopting an incorrect seated position The backrests must n...

Page 158: ...This list is not complete however we would like you to get inter ested in this subject Therefore while the car is moving never stand up in the vehicle stand up on the seats kneel onto the seats tilt...

Page 159: ...re is less risk of injury Accident statistics prove that seat belts which are fastened and properly adjusted reduce the risk of an injury and enhance the chance of survival in a major accident page 15...

Page 160: ...event of an accident can easily exceed 10 000 N Newton This equals a weight of one tonne 1 000 kg In the event of a frontal collision occupants of the car not wearing a seat belt are thrown forward a...

Page 161: ...be blocked by paper or similar objects otherwise the belt tongue will not lock in place properly Inspect the seat belts regularly to ensure they are in good condition If you find seat belts which have...

Page 162: ...tant mother in order to avoid exerting any pressure on the lower abdomen Always ensure that the webbing of the seat belts is properly routed Seat belts which are not correctly adjusted can themselves...

Page 163: ...a frontal collision of major severity A powder charge is ignited in the inertia reels during deployment The belt webbing is pulled into the inertia reels by a mechanical system and the belt is tension...

Page 164: ...ckers when driving an airbag indicator light showing a switched off front passenger airbag in the middle of the dash panel flashes WARNING To enable the occupants of a car to be protected with the gre...

Page 165: ...vehicle speed etc A decisive factor for the deployment of the airbags is the deceleration which occurs during a collision The control unit analyses the nature of the collision and activates the relev...

Page 166: ...e seat belt but is part of the complete passive vehicle safety concept Please note that an airbag can only offer you optimal protection in combination with a seat belt which is fastened Apart from the...

Page 167: ...ion or seated position is not correct in Important safety information regarding the front airbag system on page 166 Important safety information regarding the front airbag system Correct use of the ai...

Page 168: ...er airbag in the dash panel Side airbags Description of side airbags The side airbag together with the head airbag offers enhanced occu pant protection in the event of a side collision The side airbag...

Page 169: ...en fatal injuries if the front passenger airbag is deployed In certain countries national legal provisions also require that the side or head passenger airbags be deactivated When transporting a child...

Page 170: ...es out of the backrest of the seat use of non approved seat or protective covers would considerably impair the protective function of the side airbag Any damage to the original seat covers in the area...

Page 171: ...l protection in the event of an accident A grey white non harmful gas is released when airbag is inflated This is perfectly normal and is not an indication of a fire in the vehicle Important safety in...

Page 172: ...switch for deactivation of the airbags you can deac tivate the front and side passenger airbag by means of this switch page 172 Deactivation of airbags is envisaged only for particular instances such...

Page 173: ...t is located in the middle of the dash panel fig 173 If the front passenger airbag is switched off the airbag warning light comes on about 4 seconds after the ignition is switched on There is a system...

Page 174: ...t We recommend that you use child safetyseats from the kodagenuine accessories These child seats were developed and also tested for use in koda vehicles They fulfil the standard ECE R 44 WARNING Alway...

Page 175: ...ger airbag is deployed In certain countries national legal provisions also require that the side and head airbags be deactivated When trans porting a child on the front passenger seat please comply wi...

Page 176: ...If a child safety seat in which the child faces in the direction of travel is used on the front passenger seat the front passenger seat must be moved back fully For vehicles with height adjustable fr...

Page 177: ...rea of the side airbag risk of injury Do not place any objects within the deployment area of the side airbag risk of injury Child seat Classification of child seats into groups Only child safety seats...

Page 178: ...gulations regarding the use of child safety seats If this is not done a child seated on the front passenger seat may suffer severe or even fatal injuries if the front passenger airbag or airbags are d...

Page 179: ...t passenger seat please comply with the appropriate national regulations regarding the use of child safety seats If required the airbag has to be deactivated in a specialist garage or by using the swi...

Page 180: ...nt passenger for fixing the ISOFIX system child seat in place The locking eyes on the rear outside rear seats are located below the upholstery The places are marked with ISOFIX Install child seat Open...

Page 181: ...tem are currently available for children weighing from 9 up to 18 kg This corresponds to an age range of from 9 months to 4 years The child seats can also be fitted with the Top Tether system page 180...

Page 182: ...ishes to take is determined based on the steering angle and the speed of the vehicle and is constantly compared with the actual behaviour of the vehicle If differences exist such as the car beginning...

Page 183: ...of the driver It monitors the speeds of the driven wheels with the aid of the ABS sensors Should only one drive wheel begin spinning on a slippery surface there will be an appreciable difference in th...

Page 184: ...in certain exceptional cases such as when you wish to have wheel slip to switch off the system Examples when driving with snow chains when driving in deep snow or on a loose surface when it is necessa...

Page 185: ...system or if surface corro sion is present Faults in the brake surface If you notice that the braking distance has suddenly become longer and that the brake pedal can be depressed further it is possib...

Page 186: ...ng principle The brake pressure will be reduced on a wheel which is rotating at a speed which is too low for the speed of the vehicle and tending to lock This control cycle is notice able from a pulsa...

Page 187: ...red Adapt your speed to the conditions of the road surface and to the traffic situation The increased safety offered by the Brake Assist must not tempt you to take a greater safety risk than otherwise...

Page 188: ...is a fault in the system Have the vehicle inspected by your nearest specialist garage Warning light lights up If the tyre inflation pressure of at least one wheel is insufficiently inflated in compar...

Page 189: ...logged or there is a fault it is indicated by the warning light page 26 Diesel particle filter diesel engine WARNING The diesel particle filter achieves very high temperatures Therefore do not park at...

Page 190: ...y governed by the way For a vehicle fitted with a manual gearbox the converse situation also applies Do not drive at engine revolutions which are too low Shift down as soon as the engine is no longer...

Page 191: ...mpty An irregular fuel supply can result in poor ignition or misfiring Unburnt fuel may get into the exhaust system and damage the catalytic converter Filling the tank even only once with leaded petro...

Page 192: ...will also then not have to accelerate so much Let your vehicle coast to a stop for example if this is possible when you see that the next set of traffic lights is at red Shifting gears and saving ener...

Page 193: ...sarily high amount of fuel Having your vehicle serviced regularly at a specialist garge enables you to satisfy one of the requirements for economical motoring even before you set off on your journey K...

Page 194: ...rease fuel consumption but also tyre wear and the driving behaviour will worsen Always check the inflation pressure of the tyres when cold Do not drive with winter tyres all year round for this costs...

Page 195: ...ufacture solvent free cavity protection solvent free protection of the vehicle for transportation from the production plant to the customer The use of solvent free adhesives No CFCs used in the produc...

Page 196: ...u can obtain further information regarding masking over or converting the head lights from your koda Service Partner Avoiding damage to your vehicle When driving on poor roads and lanes or when drivin...

Page 197: ...must on no account be exceeded You can negotiate appropriately steeper inclines and descents if you do not make full use of the permissible trailer load The trailer loads specified only apply for alti...

Page 198: ...es for coun tries in which higher speeds are allowed The fact that the driving stability of the vehicle trailer combination reduces with increasing speed means that the legally allowed speed should no...

Page 199: ...ust not be used if it does not wish to close or the locking lever turns slightly in the closed position WARNING Do not use any aids or tools for installing or removing the ball head This might result...

Page 200: ...vehicle Washing the vehicle Frequent washing protects your vehicle The best protection for your vehicle against harmful environmental influences is frequent washing and wax treatment How often you sho...

Page 201: ...from the top to the bottom beginning with the roof Only place slight pressure on the vehicle paintwork during cleaning Only use a car shampoo for stubborn dirt Wash out the sponge or washing glove tho...

Page 202: ...k with a wax preserver if the polish you use does not contain any preserving elements page 201 Wax treatment We recommend using a preservative from koda genuine accessories offered by your koda dealer...

Page 203: ...dow heater We recommend using a preservative from koda genuine accessories offered by your koda dealer Caution Never remove snow or ice from the glass parts with warm or hot water risk of formation of...

Page 204: ...wheel vibration which is transmitted to the steering wheel which in certain circumstances can cause premature wear of the steering This means it is necessary to remove the dirt Underbody protection Th...

Page 205: ...arts artificial leather and cloths You can clean plastic parts and artificial leather with a moist cloth You should only treat such parts with special solvent free plastic cleaning and care products i...

Page 206: ...lengthy periods protect the leather from the direct rays of the sun by covering it over Sharp edged objects on items of clothing such as zip fasteners rivets sharp edged belts may leave permanent scra...

Page 207: ...is one which has a lower octane number than that required by the engine then only drive at medium engine speeds and lower engine loadings You can make unlimited use of fuel which has a higher octane...

Page 208: ...erent climatic conditions that diesel fuels available have a different temperature characteristic koda Service Partners and filling stations in the country concerned will be able to provide you with i...

Page 209: ...nt and fuel may leak out Caution Before refuelling it is necessary to switch off the auxiliary heating system auxil iary heating and ventilation Remove any fuel which has spilled onto the paintwork of...

Page 210: ...e spring force A handle appears at the same time in the radiator grille Opening and closing the bonnet Opening the bonnet Unlock the bonnet fig 194 Ensure that the arms of the windscreen wipers are co...

Page 211: ...nnet if you see that steam or coolant is flowing out of the engine compartment risk of scalding Waitlong enoughuntil the steam or coolant has stopped escaping Switch off the engine and pull out the ig...

Page 212: ...trical system Do not smoke Never carry out any work close to naked flames Always keep a working fire extinguisher at hand Caution When replenishing fluids in the engine always ensure that the fluids a...

Page 213: ...with flexible service inter vals QG1 We recommend always refilling with oil of the same specification since this will maintain the properties of the oil In exceptional cases you must top up only once...

Page 214: ...during the first 5 000 kilometres One should therefore check the oil level at regular intervals preferably every time after the fuel tank is filled or after driving for long stretches We recommend mai...

Page 215: ...Damage which results from such product are excluded from the warranty For the sake of the environment You must on no account pour oil into the ground or into the sewage system In view of the problems...

Page 216: ...pen the bonnet in Working in the engine compartment on page 210 Check the level of coolant in the coolant expansion bottle fig 199 The coolant level when the engine is cold must lie between the MIN an...

Page 217: ...oolant vapours are also harmful to the health It is important therefore to always safely store any coolant additive in its original container out of the reach of children risk of poisoning If any spla...

Page 218: ...warningnotes page 210 Workingintheengine compartment before working in the engine compartment If the fluid level has dropped below the MIN marking do not drive any further risk of accident Contact a k...

Page 219: ...omingintocontactwithwateraredilutedaccompaniedbysignificant development of heat Do not tilt the battery otherwise battery electrolyte may flow out of the battery vent openings Protect the eyes with sa...

Page 220: ...the battery Note Please also refer to the guidelines page 221 Disconnecting and reconnecting the battery also after connecting the battery Battery with a charge level indicator the so called magic ey...

Page 221: ...rminals red positive black negative You can now plug the mains cable of the charger into the power socket and switch on the charger When charging is completed switch the charger off and unplug the mai...

Page 222: ...engine compartment fig 203 The filling level of the container is 3 litres 5 5 litres on vehicles which also have a headlight washing system Clear water is not sufficient to intensively clean the wind...

Page 223: ...f the vehicle is fitted with headlight cleaning system you should only add cleaning products which do not attack the polycarbonate coating of the headlights to the windscreen washer fluid Please conta...

Page 224: ...e valves which have got lost Mark wheels before removing them so that their previous direction of running can be maintained when mounted them again Always store wheels or tyres which been removed in a...

Page 225: ...res but will also has an adverse effect on vehicle safety Contact your specialist garage if you notice any unusual tyre wear WARNING If the inflation pressure is too low the tyre must perform a greate...

Page 226: ...e the same tread pattern on one axle The koda Service Partners have access to the most current information about which tyres we have released for use on your vehicle We recommend that you have any wor...

Page 227: ...e at the same time Always fit the tyres with the deeper tread depth to the front wheels For the sake of the environment Old tyres must be disposed of in conformity with the appropriate regulations Not...

Page 228: ...tes if you decide to fit winter tyres page 223 You can also fit so called all year tyres instead of winter tyres Please contact your specialist garage if there are any points which are not clear who w...

Page 229: ...ional legal requirements relating to the maximum vehicle speed with snow chains WARNING Please payattention tothe information in the supplied fitting instructions of the snow chain manufacturer Cautio...

Page 230: ...ty are maintained and that the chnages are permissible koda Service Partners undertake this work professionally or refer it to an specialist company in special cases Any damage which is done caused by...

Page 231: ...Accessories changes and replacement of parts 230 NKO A5 20 MR08 book Page 230 Wednesday April 11 2007 2 54 PM...

Page 232: ...warning triangle Estate car For vehicles of the type estate car the first aid box and the warning triangle are housed in a compartment on the right side in the luggage compartment You can open the co...

Page 233: ...on equipment fitted Hook for pulling off a full wheel trim Plastic clip for a wheel bolt cover Wheel wrench Towing eye Adapter for the wheel bolts lock After using the lifting jack screw in the arm of...

Page 234: ...warning sticker must not be concealed e g by the wheel trim Do not drive with this spare wheel at more than 80 km h risk of accident Avoid accelerating at full throttle sharp braking and fast corneri...

Page 235: ...a clean surface cloth paper etc Take off the wheel Fit on the spare wheel and tighten the wheel bolts slightly Lower the car Tighten the wheel bolts firmly alternately and diagonally using the wheel w...

Page 236: ...tire circumference locks correctly in place Caution Use the pressure of your hand do not knock on the full wheel trim Heavy knocks mainly on the points where the full wheel trim has not been inserted...

Page 237: ...the wrench and turn the bolt to the right until it is tight WARNING Slacken the wheel bolts only a little about one turn as long as the vehicle has not yet been jacked up risk of an accident Note app...

Page 238: ...a non slip base e g a rubber foot mat if the surface is smooth such as cobbled stones a tiled floor etc WARNING Always raise the vehicle with the doors closed risk of injury Take suitable measures to...

Page 239: ...yourvehicle is flat You will require jump start cables for this purpose Both batteries must have a rated voltage of 12 V The capacity Ah of the battery supplying the power must not be significantly l...

Page 240: ...ted up WARNING Thenon insulatedpartsoftheterminalclampsmustnevermakecontact with each other Furthermore the cable connected to the positive terminal of the battery must not come into contact with elec...

Page 241: ...made out of a similarly elastic material Only attach thetow rope to thetowingeyes provided for this purpose page 241 Front towing eye and page 241 Rear towing eye Driving style Towing another vehicle...

Page 242: ...the wheel wrench through eye Put the protective grille in place after screwing out the towing eye again and press into place The protective grille must engage firmly Rear towing eye Take the cover out...

Page 243: ...ic converter and damage it Towing in a vehicle fitted with a manual gearbox Please refer to the notes page 239 The car can be towed in with a tow bar or a tow rope or with the front or rear wheels rai...

Page 244: ...in the fuse cover insert it onto the respective fuse and pull out this fuse Defect fuses can be detected by their melted metal strips Replace the defect fuse by a new fuse of the same ampere number Fi...

Page 245: ...sides to the box otherwise damage can occur to the locking mechanism Carefully position the fuse cover in the engine compartment If the cover was not correctly positioned water can get into the fuses...

Page 246: ...rol unit for auxiliary heating 20 F31 Front window wiper 30 F32 Not assigned F33 Not assigned F34 Not assigned No Power consumer Amperes F35 Not assigned F36 Not assigned F37 Not assigned F38 Radiator...

Page 247: ...Engine control unit 15 F14 Ignition 20 F15 Lambda probe NOx sensor Fuel pump relay Glow plug system relay 15 5 F16 Pump for ABS 30 F17 Horn 15 F18 Amplifier for digital sound processor 30 F19 Front w...

Page 248: ...esentation of the fuse carrier in the dash panel 10 Not assigned 11 Not assigned 12 Central locking control unit 10 13 Diagnostic socket Light switch Brake light 10 14 Control unit for automatic gearb...

Page 249: ...ou which was delivered in your vehicle Replacement light bulbs 13 are available at specialist garages The set of light bulbs can be stowed in the locable box in the spare wheel Fitted with a xenon hea...

Page 250: ...is assumed that no major complications will arise Other light bulbs should be changed by your specialist garage Removing the headlight Light unit Octavia Bulb Reversing light P21W Turn signals PY21W T...

Page 251: ...ist garage after installing the headlight Parking light at the front Removing the light bulb for the parking light Switch the ignition and all lights off Remove the headlight page 249 Press the wire c...

Page 252: ...side Remove the light bulb and insert the new light bulb in such a way that the fixing lugs of the light bulb socket fit into the recesses at the reflector Installation takes place in the reverse orde...

Page 253: ...t Turn signal light at the front Changing light bulb for turn signal light at the front Switch the ignition and all lights off Remove the headlight page 249 Turn the socket in the direction of arrow O...

Page 254: ...ew light bulb into the socket and turn the light bulb to the right as far as the stop Insert the lamp holder in such a way that the catches lock in place in the housing Close and lock the cover of the...

Page 255: ...and remove Press a new light bulb into the socket and turn the light bulb to the right as far as the stop Changing light bulb for tail light Switch the ignition and all lights off Remove the side comp...

Page 256: ...ht The loading capacity is reduced in line with the range of the special equipment The unloaden weight contains a fuel tank topped up to 90 A driver with a weight of 75 kg is also included in the valu...

Page 257: ...tain countries do not have an homologation sign Sticker on inside of fuel filler flap The stickers are affixed to the inside of the fuel filler flap and contain the following information The prescribe...

Page 258: ...69 1769 1769 1784 Width including exterior mirror 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 1973 Height 1462 1485a 1449b a The value is valid for vehicles with rough road package b The value corresponds to the status...

Page 259: ...torque Nm per rpm 132 3800 Number of cylinders Displacement cm3 4 1390 Fuel unleaded petrol min RON 95 OCTAVIA M5 COMBI M5 Maximum speed km h 173 172 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 14 2 14 3 OCTAVIA M5 CO...

Page 260: ...The oil level must be between the markings page 213 Check engine oil level 3 2 Cooling system of the vehicle 6 7 OCTAVIA M5 COMBI M5 Permissible gross weight 1890 1905 Unloaden weight ready for work 1...

Page 261: ...Displacement cm3 4 1595 Fuel unleaded petrol min RON 95 OCTAVIA M5 OCTAVIA AG6 COMBI M5 COMBI AG6 Maximum speed km h 190 184 188 184 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 12 3 14 1 12 4 14 2 OCTAVIA M5 OCTAVIA A...

Page 262: ...k engine oil level 4 5 Cooling system of the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M5 OCTAVIA AG6 COMBI M5 COMBI AG6 Permissible gross weight 1915 1950 1930 1965 Unloaden weight ready for work 1255 1290 1270 1305 Loadi...

Page 263: ...Displacement cm3 4 1598 Fuel unleaded petrol min RON 95 OCTAVIA M5 OCTAVIA AG6 COMBI M5 COMBI AG6 Maximum speed km h 198 194 198 193 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 11 2 12 4 11 4 12 5 OCTAVIA M5 OCTAVIA A...

Page 264: ...k engine oil level 4 5 Cooling system of the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M5 OCTAVIA AG6 COMBI M6 COMBI AG6 Permissible gross weight 1925 1960 1940 1975 Unloaden weight ready for work 1265 1300 1280 1315 Loadi...

Page 265: ...118 5000 6200 Maximum torque Nm per rpm 250 1500 4200 Number of cylinders Displacement cm3 4 1798 Fuel unleaded petrol min RON 95 OCTAVIA M6 COMBI M6 Maximum speed km h 223 222 Acceleration 0 100 km h...

Page 266: ...he oil level must be between the markings page 213 Check engine oil level 4 5 Cooling system of the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M6 COMBI M6 Permissible gross weight 1985 2000 Unloaden weight ready for work 13...

Page 267: ...leaded petrol min RON 95 OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA AG6 COMBI M6 COMBI AG6 COMBI 4X4 M6 SCOUT Maximum speed km h 213 210 212 210 202 200 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 9 3 10 1 9 4 10 2 9 7 10 0 OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA...

Page 268: ...f the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA AG6 COMBI M6 COMBI AG6 COMBI 4X4 M6 SCOUT Permissible gross weight 1970 1995 1985 2010 2090 2150 Unloaden weight ready for work 1310 1335 1325 1350 1430 1490 Loadi...

Page 269: ...47 5100 6000 Maximum torque Nm per rpm 280 1800 5000 Number of cylinders Displacement cm3 4 1984 Fuel unleaded petrol min RON 95 OCTAVIA M6 COMBI M6 Maximum speed km h 240 238 Acceleration 0 100 km h...

Page 270: ...too much The oil level must be between the markings page 213 Check engine oil level 4 5 Cooling system of the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M6 COMBI M6 Permissible gross weight 1940 1955 Unloaden weight ready...

Page 271: ...M6 Maximum speed km h 192 189 191 189 181 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 11 8 12 2 11 9 12 3 12 9 OCTAVIA M5 EU3 EU4 OCTAVIA DQ6 EU4 ESTATE CAR M5 EU3 EU4 ESTATE CAR DQ6 EU4 ESTATE CAR 4x4 M6 EU4 Urban 6 3...

Page 272: ...evel 4 5 Cooling system of the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M5 OCTAVIA DQ6 COMBI M5 COMBI DQ6 COMBI 4x4 M6 Permissible gross weight 1970 2010 1985 2025 2120 Unloaden weight ready for work 1310 1350 1325 1365 1...

Page 273: ...COMBI 4x4 M6 SCOUT Maximum speed km h 208 209 207 208 199 197 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 9 6 9 6 9 7 9 7 9 9 10 2 OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA DQ6 COMBI M6 COMBI DQ6 COMBI 4x4 M6 SCOUT Urban 7 0 7 2a a Vehicles...

Page 274: ...f the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA DQ6 COMBI M6 COMBI DQ6 COMBI 4x4 M6 SCOUT Permissible gross weight 1995 2030 2010 2045 2130 2190 Unloaden weight ready for work 1335 1370 1350 1385 1470 1530 Loadi...

Page 275: ...um torque Nm per rpm 320 1750 Number of cylinders Displacement cm3 4 1968 Fuel Diesel OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA DQ6 COMBI M6 COMBI DQ6 Maximum speed km h 206 207 205 206 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 9 7 9 7 9 8...

Page 276: ...k engine oil level 4 5 Cooling system of the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA DQ6 COMBI M6 COMBI DQ6 Permissible gross weight 1995 2030 2010 2045 Unloaden weight ready for work 1335 1370 1350 1385 Loadi...

Page 277: ...125 4200 Maximum torque Nm per rpm 350 1800 Number of cylinders Displacement cm3 4 1968 Fuel Diesel OCTAVIA M6 COMBI M6 Maximum speed km h 225 224 Acceleration 0 100 km h s 8 5 8 6 OCTAVIA M6 COMBI M...

Page 278: ...too much The oil level must be between the markings page 213 Check engine oil level 4 5 Cooling system of the vehicle 7 7 OCTAVIA M6 COMBI M6 Permissible gross weight 1970 1985 Unloaden weight ready...

Page 279: ...Technical Data 278 NKO A5 20 MR08 book Page 278 Wednesday April 11 2007 2 54 PM...

Page 280: ...28 Selector lever emergency unlocking 130 Tiptronic 129 Automatic gearbox DSG 132 Kickdown 135 Selector lever emergency unlocking 137 Tiptronic 136 Automatic seat adjustment 69 Automatic vehicle wash...

Page 281: ...rning light 28 Coolant quantity Warning light 28 Coolant temperature gauge 11 Coolant temperature coolant level Warning light 28 Correct seated position 155 Counter for distance driven 12 Cruise contr...

Page 282: ...ergy 190 Fuel gauge 11 Fuel reserve Warning light 29 Full wheel trim 235 Fuses 243 G Gauges 10 Gearbox mechanical 119 General view Cockpit 8 Glass roof 48 Glow plug system 118 Warning light 27 H Handb...

Page 283: ...7 Luggage compartment door Lighting 58 Luggage rack 84 M Main beam 51 56 Warning light 26 Manual gearbox 119 Manual shifting of gears 119 Memory for the on board computer 14 Mobile phone 140 149 Mobil...

Page 284: ...adjustment 161 Safety information 159 taking off 162 Warning light 33 Seat heaters 75 Seats 67 Selector lever 127 133 Selector lever lock Warning light 31 Selector lever positions 127 133 Selector lev...

Page 285: ...Underbody protection 203 Unlocking 37 Remote control 42 Uphill Start off Assist 186 V Vanity mirror 59 Vehicle tool kit 232 Ventilation Auxiliary ventilation 113 Visors 59 W Warning lights 24 Warning...

Page 286: ...ms to be made based on the data illustrations and descriptions contained in this Owner s Manual Reprinting reproduction or translation either in whole or in part is not permitted without the written c...

Page 287: ...SIMPLY CLEVER kodaService kodaGenuine Parts kodaGenuine Accessories 29 3 2007 13 44 51 29 3 2007 13 44 51...

Page 288: ...e your vehicle This Owner s Manual tells you how to drive your koda to achieve the minimum impact on the environment and how to save money at the same time Look up Environment in the Index to find out...

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