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OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA Citigo

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  • Page 1 SIMPLY CLEVER OWNER´S MANUAL OWNER´S MANUAL ŠKODA Citigo...
  • Page 2  1ST012720AM...
  • Page 3 1. vehicle owner 2. Vehicle owner This vehicle with the official registration This vehicle with the official registration number number (filled in by the vendor) belongs to: belongs to: Title, Name / Company: Title, Name / Company: Address: Address: Phone: Phone: ŠKODA partner ŠKODA partner...
  • Page 4 Preface You have opted for a ŠKODA – our sincere thanks for your confidence in us. This Owner´s Manual contains instructions about the vehicle operation, im- portant information about safety, vehicle care, maintenance and self-help and technical vehicle data. Please read this Owner's Manual carefully, because the operation in accord- ance with these instructions is a prerequisite for proper use of the vehicle.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Information system Table of Contents Infotainment Driver information system Swing/ Blues Radio Driving data (multifunction display) materials defect liability and ŠKODA warranty Important notes for new cars MAXI DOT display Unit overview and operation Service interval display Printed Owner's Manual Device Settings - Swing Unlocking and opening Online Owner's Manual...
  • Page 6 Inspecting and replenishing Fuel Engine compartment Engine oil Coolant Brake fluid Vehicle battery Wheels Wheels and tyres Operating in winter conditions Do-it-yourself Emergency equipment and self-help Emergency equipment Changing a wheel Breakdown kit Jump-starting Towing the vehicle Remote Emergency unlocking / unlocking of doors Replacing windscreen wiper blades Fuses and light bulbs Fuses...
  • Page 7: Materials Defect Liability And Škoda Warranty For New Cars

    If your ŠKODA vehicle was purchased from a ŠKODA Partner in a country of the materials defect liability and ŠKODA warranty for new European Economic Area (i.e. the countries of the European Union, Norway, cars Iceland and Liechtenstein) or in Switzerland, claims arising from the ŠKODA warranty must also be made through a ŠKODA Service Partner in one of these countries.
  • Page 8: Airbag Installation Points » Fig

    ▶ Parts fitted on or in the vehicle, whose use has not been approved by ŠKODA Note AUTO, or modification of the vehicle in a manner not approved by ŠKODA The ŠKODA extended warranty is only available in some countries. AUTO (e.g.
  • Page 9: Printed Owner's Manual

    Printed Owner's Manual In the printed Owner's Manual, the most important information relating to ve- hicle operation is included. The Owner's Manual with further detailed informa- tion is available in the Online Version on ŠKODAweb pages » Fig. 1 page 8. These Owner´s Manual apply to all body variants of the vehicle and all related model versions as well as all equipment levels.
  • Page 10: Online Owner's Manual

    (e.g. phone, tablet) or enter the following address into your web browser. http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals The website is opened with a model overview of ŠKODA. 2. Select the desired model - a menu for the user manuals is displayed.
  • Page 11: Notes

    Notes Terms used “Specialist” - Workshop - a workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKODA partner, a ŠKODA serv- ice partner, as well as an independent workshop. “ŠKODA Service Partner” - A Workshop that has been contractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its sales partner to service ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
  • Page 12: Structure Of The Owner's Manual And Further Information

    Structure of the Owner's Manual and further information Structure of the Owner's Manual The Owner's Manual is hierarchically divided into the following areas. Section (e.g. Operating instructions) - the title of the section is shown down ■ in the left-hand corner Main chapter (e.g.
  • Page 13: Abbreviations

    Abbreviation Definition Abbreviations ® a Bluetooth profile for communication between a mobile Abbreviation Definition phone and the Swing radio Engine revolutions per minute Uphill start assist ® A2DP a Bluetooth profile for one-sided audio data transmission an additional feature of a music file, which enables artist, ti- ID3 tag tle, album name, etc.
  • Page 14: Safety

    ▶ Protect children using a suitable child seat » page 21, Transporting children Safety safely. ▶ Adopt the correct seated position. Tell your passengers to assume the cor- Passive Safety rect seated position » page 12, Correct and safe seated position. General information Driving safety ...
  • Page 15 WARNING WARNING The front seats and all head restraints must be adjusted to match the A distance of least 25 cm to the steering wheel should be maintained, ■ ■ body size at all times and the seat belt must always be fastened properly to otherwise the airbag system will not be able to protect you - hazard! provide the most effective levels of protection to the passengers.
  • Page 16: Seat Belts

    Correct seating position for the front passenger Seat belts  Read and observe on page 13 first. Using seat belts For passenger safety and to reduce the risk of injury in an accident, the follow-  Introduction ing instructions must be observed. Position the front passenger seat back as far as possible.
  • Page 17  Read and observe on page 14 first. WARNING (Continued) The lock tongue should only be inserted into the lock which is the correct ■ It is important that the belt is properly routed to ensure seat belts offer the one for your seat.
  • Page 18: Inertia Reels And Belt Tensioners

    Fastening and unfastening seat belts Inertia reels and belt tensioners  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Inertia reels Belt tensioners Inertia reels Each seat belt is equipped with an inertia reel. When pulling slowly on the seat belt, the belt can move freely. When pulling Fig.
  • Page 19: Airbag System

    Note Airbag system The belt tensioners can also be deployed if the seat belts are not fastened. ■ Smoke is generated when the belt tensioners are deployed. This is not an in- ■ Description of the airbag system dication of a fire in the vehicle. ...
  • Page 20: Airbag Deployment

    Front airbags - the forward thrust of the driver and of the front passenger is When the airbag inflates, smoke is released. This is not a sign of a fire in the cushioned when they make contact with the fully-inflated airbag, and the risk vehicle.
  • Page 21: Safety Instructions

    WARNING (Continued) Safety instructions No other persons, animals or objects should be placed in front of the oc- ■ cupants in the front seats in the deployment area of the front airbags. Fig. 8 The steering wheel and the surface of the dash panel on the passenger ■...
  • Page 22: Airbag Deactivation

    WARNING WARNING Information on the use of the airbag system If an airbag is deactivated at the time of the vehicle being sold, the pur- Any work on the airbag system, including the installation and removal of chaser must be informed! ■...
  • Page 23: Transporting Children Safely

    › Pull the key out of the slot in the key switch » Transporting children safely › Close the passenger door. › Check that the warning light does not light up after the ignition is   Child seat switched on. ...
  • Page 24 WARNING (Continued) Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat Children are exposed to an increased risk of injury in the event of an acci- ■ Does not apply to Taiwan dent if they lean forward or adopt an incorrect seated position when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 25  Read and observe on page 21 first. WARNING Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the pas- ■ The child must not be positioned in the deployment area of the side airbag senger airbag is activated. This child safety seat is positioned in the deploy- »...
  • Page 26: Fastening Systems

    Use of child safety seats which are secured with a safety belt 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 of the front passenger airbag.
  • Page 27 Use of child safety 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 of the front passenger airbag. The airbag may cause the child severe, or even fatal injuries, in the event of it being deployed. Overview of the usability of child seats with the ...
  • Page 28 Attachment points of the   system Fig. 14 Attachment points of the   system   is a fastening system, which restricts the movement of the upper part of the child seat. The attachment points for attaching the belt for a child seat with the   system are located on the back of the rear seat backrests »...
  • Page 29 Transporting children safely...
  • Page 30 Fig. 15 Cockpit example for LHD models Using the system...
  • Page 31: Using The System

    Light switch Using the system Bonnet release lever Regulator for headlight beam adjustment cockpit Steering wheel locking lever Overview Ignition lock Cup holder Electric windows Buttons (depending on the specification): Door opening lever ▶  City Safe Drive Electric exterior mirror adjustment ▶...
  • Page 32: Instruments And Warning Lights

    ▶ Set the time » page 37 Instruments and warning lights ▶ switch between the outside temperature and time display (only in the instrument cluster - Variant 3) » page 37 Instrument cluster Fuel gauge » page 31  Engine revolutions counter »...
  • Page 33: Warning Lights

    Fuel gauge- Petrol Fuel gauge - petrol / natural gas Fig. 19 Petrol and natural gas gauge The display » Fig. 19 only works if the ignition is switched on. Fig. 18 Petrol fuel gauge: Variant 1 /Variant 2 / Variant 3 The pointer shows the supply of the of fuel type currently used.
  • Page 34 Stability control (ESC) / Traction control (TCS)  Handbrake  Anti-lock braking system (ABS)   Read and observe on page 32 first. Low fuel - petrol  lights up – the hand brake has been applied.  Low fuel - natural gas ...
  • Page 35 ▶ Seek help from a specialist garage. If the coolant level and fan fuse are both OK but the warning light is still  illuminated, do not drive any further!  CAUTION ▶ Seek help from a specialist garage. If, while driving, the warning light lights up in addition to the warning ...
  • Page 36 ▶ Switch off the ignition, start the engine again and travel a short distance. Anti-lock braking system (ABS)  ▶ If the warning light does not go out, obtain assistance from an authorised  dealer. Read and observe on page 32 first. Disconnecting the vehicle battery lights up –...
  • Page 37 ▶ Seek help from a specialist garage. Rear fog light  Disconnecting the vehicle battery  Read and observe on page 32 first. If the vehicle's battery has been disconnected and reconnected, the warning light comes on after switching on the ignition.
  • Page 38 Below the lettering   in the middle of the dash panel lights   Main beam  up after switching on the ignition» page 20, Deactivating the front passenger  airbag. Read and observe on page 32 first. WARNING lights up –...
  • Page 39: Information System

    Door, luggage compartment and bonnet alarm Information system When the door or luggage compartment / bonnet is open, a graphical warning appears in theMAXI DOT display. An acoustic signal will also sound if you drive Driver information system the vehicle above 6 km/h when a door is open. ...
  • Page 40 › Release the button and keep it pressed down until the hour display starts Recommended gear flashing. › Release the button and set the hour by pressing repeatedly. › Press and hold the button until the minutes display flashes. › Release the button and set the minutes by pressing repeatedly.
  • Page 41: Driving Data (Multifunction Display)

    Operating the information system Information overview Overview of driving data (depending on the vehicle equipment). Fig. 24 Clock - current time is displayed. Buttons on the control lever Outside temperature - If the outside temperature drops below +4 °C, the tem- perature indicator appears and a snowflake symbol ...
  • Page 42 Oil temperature - if the temperature is lower than 50 °C or if there is a fault in Memory the system for checking the oil temperature, the  symbols are displayed. Warning of excessive speed - It is possible to set a speed limit. WARNING Even at temperatures of around +4 °C, black ice may still be on the road surface! You should therefore not only rely on the outside temperature dis-...
  • Page 43: Maxi Dot Display

    Media Note ▶ Name of the track being played, if necessary, further information regarding Disconnecting the vehicle battery will delete all memory data. title (e.g. artist, album name), if this information is stored as a so called ID3 tag on the audio source. MAXI DOT display Menu itemVehicle status ...
  • Page 44: Service Interval Display

    Service interval display Unlocking and opening  Introduction Unlocking and locking This chapter contains information on the following subjects:  Introduction Prompt in the MAXI DOT display This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Prompt in the segment display Unlock / lock using key and lock The service interval display shows the kilometres or days until the next service Unlocking/locking with the remote control key...
  • Page 45: Unlocking/Locking With The Remote Control Key

    WARNING Unlocking/locking with the remote control key Never leave the key in the vehicle when you exit the vehicle. Unauthor- ■ ised persons (e.g. children) could lock the car, turn on the ignition or start Fig. 27 the engine - danger of injury and accidents! Key with pop-out key bit When leaving the vehicle, never leave persons who are not completely in- ■...
  • Page 46: Vehicle Unlocking / Locking With The Door Opening Lever

    The following applies after locking. Vehicle unlocking / locking with the door opening lever ▶ Opening the doors and the boot lid from the outside is not possible. ▶ The doors can be unlocked and opened from the inside by a single pull on the opening lever of the respective door.
  • Page 47: Opening/Closing A Door

    Opening/closing a door Child safety lock Fig. 30 Door handle/door opening lever Fig. 31 Rear door: Child safety lock switch on / off   Read and observe on page 43 first. Read and observe on page 43 first. › To open from the outside, unlock the vehicle and pull in the direction of ar- The child safety lock prevents the rear door from being opened from the in- »...
  • Page 48: Luggage Compartment Lid

     Low voltage of the key battery Read and observe on page 46 first. Replace the battery » page 142. › To open the lid, press » Fig. 32button in the direction of arrow › Raise the lid in the direction of the arrow Luggage compartment lid ›...
  • Page 49  Read and observe on page 46 first. CAUTION Keep the windows clean (free of ice and similar) to ensure the correct func- ■ The electrical power windows can only be operated when the ignition is tionality of the electric windows. switched on.
  • Page 50: Panoramic Tilt / Slide Sunroof

    Operation of the tilt / slide sunroof » Fig. 36 Panoramic tilt / slide sunroof Open fully   Introduction Open to the low-noise position  Open partially This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Close completely  Operation Opening (switch in position ) Force limiter Closing (switch in position )
  • Page 51: Lights And Visibility

    Manually operated sunblind Lights and visibility Lights Fig. 37 Operation of the sunblind  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Operation of the light function Daylight running lights (DAY LIGHT) Turn signal and main beam Automatic driving light control ...
  • Page 52: Daylight Running Lights (Day Light)

    To switch the light function on / off, switch » Fig. 38 should be turned to WARNING one of the following positions. Always switch on the low beam when visibility is poor. Switching off lights (except daytime running lights)  Switching lights on/off automatically »...
  • Page 53: Automatic Driving Light Control

    Switching on the fog lights / rear fog lights is possible if the following condi- Automatic driving light control tions apply. The light switch is in position, or » Fig.  Fig. 40 › Light switch: AUTO position To turn on the fog lights pull the light switch to position , the indicator light will light up in the light switch.
  • Page 54: Interior Lighting

    Hazard warning light system Driving abroad When driving in countries with opposing traffic system (traffic on the Fig. 42 left/right), your headlights may dazzle oncoming traffic. Therefore, it is neces- Button for hazard warning light sary to have the headlights adapted by a specialist garage. system Interior lighting ...
  • Page 55: Visibility

    Automatic operation - position  When the heater is switched on, a lamp illuminates inside the button. The system is turned on when any of the following is present. The heating switches off automatically after approximately 10 minutes. ▶ The vehicle is unlocked. ▶...
  • Page 56 Depending on equipment fitted: WARNING      ▶ Automatic windscreen wiping in the rain Do not use the windscreen washer system at low temperatures, without ▶ Intermittent wiping heating the windscreen beforehand. The window washer fluid could other- Wipers and washers off wise freeze on the windscreen and restrict the view to the front.
  • Page 57: Rear View Mirror

    Rear view mirror Mirrors  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Interior mirror dimming Mirrors WARNING Exterior mirrors increase the field of view, however, they make objects ap- pear smaller and further away. Therefore use the interior mirror whenever possible, for assessing the distances to the vehicles following behind.
  • Page 58: Seats And Head Restraints

    Fold forward and slide seat using the Easy Entry System Seats and head restraints › Pull lever » Fig. 50 and fold the seat backrest forwards. › At the same time, move the seat forwards. Front seats Restore position of the seat with Easy Entry System ...
  • Page 59: Rear Seat Backrests

    › Pull the seat belt for the side panel in the direction of arrow » Fig. WARNING › Raise the seat backrest against the direction of arrow until the release If the seat backrest is folded, passengers may only be transported on the ■...
  • Page 60: Front Seat Heating

    › To remove the headrest, pull it out of the seat backrest as far as the stop. Setting the height › Hold down the securing button in the direction of arrow , at the same time insert the vehicle key in opening in the direction of arrow and re- move the headrest in the direction of arrow...
  • Page 61: Useful Features

    CAUTION Useful features The following instructions should be observed to avoid damage to the seats. Do not kneel on the seats or otherwise apply concentrated pressure to them. ■ Interior fittings Do not switch on the heating for unoccupied seats. ■...
  • Page 62: Ticket Holder

    WARNING (Continued) Storage compartment on the driver's side For safety reasons, lockable storage compartments should be closed ■ while driving - there is a risk of injury from the opened lid or through the Fig. 57 loose objects in the compartment. Storage compartment on the Make sure no objects protrude from the storage compartments - danger ■...
  • Page 63: Storage Compartments In The Front Centre Console

     Read and observe on page 59 first. Storage compartments in the front centre console The cup holders are located in the centre console at the front » Fig. 60 and at Fig. 59 the rear » Fig. Storage compartments ›...
  • Page 64: Cigarette Lighter

    Cigarette lighter Fig. 64 Cigarette lighter Fig. 63 Replace bags  Read and observe on page 59 first.  Read and observe on page 59 first. › To use the lighter, push it in as far as the stop and wait until the glowing The waste container can be inserted into the slots in the doors.
  • Page 65: 12-Volt Socket

    › Grasp the ashtray (not by the lid) and remove » Fig. 65it in the direction of CAUTION the arrow. The sockets can only be used for the connection of approved electrical ac- ■ cessories with a total power consumption of up to 120 watts - otherwise the Insertion takes place in reverse order.
  • Page 66: Storage Compartment On The Front Passenger Side - Version 1

    Pen holder Storage compartment on the front passenger side - version 1 Card holder Coin holder Fig. 68 Storage compartment on the Open/close › front passenger side If there is a folding hook » Fig. 71 on page 65on the handle »...
  • Page 67: Foldable Hook

    WARNING Foldable hook Never leave any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets of the items ■ of clothing hung up - danger of injury. Fig. 71 Do not use hangers to hang up the clothes - there is a risk of restricting ■...
  • Page 68: Phone Bracket

    Stowage compartments in front of the rear seats Fasten bracket to the adapter Fig. 74 Storage compartment  Read and observe on page 59 first. Fig. 75 Insert bracket into the adapter / remove bracket from the adapter The open storage compartments are located on the backs of the front ...
  • Page 69: Transport Of Cargo

    Remove adapter Transport of cargo › Push the release button in the direction of arrow and remove the adapter in the direction of arrow » Fig. Luggage compartment and transporting objects › Seal the opening in the dashboard with the cover. ...
  • Page 70 Overview of the fastening elements » Fig. 78 WARNING Fasteners only for fastening fixing nets Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners, ■ nets, hooks etc. If heavy objects have not been suitably secured, there is a Hooks for hanging small items of luggage (e.g.
  • Page 71 Fold up and lock › Raise the cover and bolt it down » Fig. 81on both sides of the boot lid in the studs Unlocking › Fold the raised cover down. The cover is released from the studs » Fig. Removal ›...
  • Page 72: Transportation On The Roof Rack

    Transportation on the roof rack Fig. 83 Variable loading floor: lower / lowered Fig. 84 Attachment points - 3-door  Read and observe on page 68 first. › To raise the loading floor, grasp handle and raise as far as the stop in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 73: Heating And Ventilation

    WARNING (Continued) Heating and ventilation When transporting heavy objects or objects which take up a large area on ■ the roof rack system, the handling of the car may change as a result of the Heating, manual air conditioning system, Climatronic displacement of the centre of gravity.
  • Page 74  Read and observe on page 72 first. WARNING The blower should always be on to prevent the windows from misting. ■ Individual functions can be set or switched on by turning the control dial and Otherwise there is a risk of accident. pressing the appropriate button »...
  • Page 75 Switching the airflow to the footwell on and off  Climatronic (automatic air conditioning) Switching automatic mode on  Switching the cooling system on/off  After the cooling system is switched off, only the ventilation function remains active whereby the minimum temperature that can be reached is the outside temperature.
  • Page 76 › › To the turn onmove the slider into position  or press the button  in To close, move the slats back to their original position. › Climatronic. To change the air flow, turn the slats in the desired direction. ›...
  • Page 77: Infotainment

    Swing/ Blues Radio the associated application in the external device (e.g. phone, tablet) or after typing the following address into the web browser. Important notes http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility  Introduction Due to the large number of mobile phones as well as the ongoing develop- ment of these devices, ŠKODA AUTO cannot always ensure compatibility with...
  • Page 78: Unit Overview And Operation

    Unit overview and operation Device Description - Blues Device Description - Swing Fig. 92 Device Overview: Blues Fig. 91 Device Overview: Swing Left control dial for switching the device on and off; volume adjustment  Control dial for calls and confirmations ...
  • Page 79 Description of display » Fig. 93 » Fig. 94 Operation Action Status line with time and outdoor temperature data and other information Applies to swing: By pressing the function Information on the current menu button  Returning to higher-level menu Current menu functions Applies to blues: By pressing ...
  • Page 80: Device Settings - Swing

    ■ User profile - user profile settings CAUTION Delete favourites - Management of preferred contacts (favourites) ■ High volumes can cause sound resonance in the vehicle. ■ Mailbox no .: ... - Enter the mailbox phone number ■ When changing or connecting an audio source, this may cause sudden ■...
  • Page 81: System Settings

    ■ ® ■ System name: ... - Bluetooth device name (Skoda BT XXXXwhere XXXX repre- Delete stored stations - Delete the preset buttons ■ sents the last four digits of the vehicle identification number) FM station list: ... - Sort the channels in the list of available stations on the FM ■...
  • Page 82: Device Settings - Blues

    ■ Advanced FM settings - Additional FM broadcast range settings ■ Balance - Setting the sound focus between the left and right (applies to equip- RDS Regional: ... - Setting the automatic change to a regional stations with a ment with two speakers) ■...
  • Page 83: Radio

    ■ Radio Data System (RDS) - enable/disable RDS function (receiving additional in- Factory settings (to factory settings) formation from the station) › Frequency control (AF) - Search for alternative frequencies of the station cur- Press the button →Factory settings. ■ ...
  • Page 84 Main menu Select broadcasting range Fig. 96 Fig. 97 Main menu: Select broad- Swing / Blues casting range: Swing / Blues   Read and observe on page 81 first. Read and observe on page 81 first. › › To display the main menu, press the button.
  • Page 85 Scan through the stations one after the other (SCAN) Symbol Meaning The function scans through all the available stations in the current frequency Signal reception is not secure (DAB)  range in succession, for a few seconds each. (e.g.)  Type the regional broadcast (FM) ›...
  • Page 86: Media

    Unused space Main menu » Fig. 100 Return toRadio Main menu Information on playing track  Playback timeline with a slider There 12 (applies to swing) Or 9 (applies to blues) Station keys for storing pre- Selected audio source ferred stations available n each broadcast area respectively, that are split in three storage groups e.g.
  • Page 87: Playback Control

    Playlist  Note Title playback is not possible The scanning speed of the folder / track list depends on the connection speed  and volume of data. Playback control Operation Action - applies to Swing Action - applies to Blues Play / Pause the current album / folder Pressing the function button ...
  • Page 88: Sd-Card

    › If no audio source is chosen within 5 seconds, then the main menu of the last Applies to Blues: Toremove, press the key → Remove source safely → SD  selected audio source is displayed. card. › Press on the inserted SD memory card. The SD card “jumps” into the eject ›...
  • Page 89: Usb Input

    If the ambient temperature is too high or too low, the CD playback may not Charge USB audio source ■ function properly. After connecting the USB audio source to the device, charging starts automati- Damp (condensation) may affect the device in cold weather or high humidity. cally (applies to audio sources with which charging via the USB connector can ■...
  • Page 90: Phone

    › To Separate, end the connection by pressing the button →  → Blue- Files that are protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM) technology can-  tooth → Bluetooth audio (A2DP / AVRCP). not be played back by the device. Supported audio sources and file formats Phone ...
  • Page 91 ® Search available Bluetooth devices in your telephone. › Fig. 106 Select the device (the device name is Skoda BT XXXXThe characters XXXX No phone con- represent the last four digits of the vehicle identification number). › nected Confirm or enter the PIN code to confirm the pairing and the connection.
  • Page 92: Main Menu

    › ® Select the phone » Fig. 107 -  or an external Bluetooth -Device » Fig. 115 Enter and select phone number page 93 -  in the list shown. Fig. 109 Telephone Enter the phone number: no Fig. 108 number / input Main menu entered...
  • Page 93 ▶ The phone numbers are already set at the factory. If you want to change the Press the key →  → user profile → Contact Import: .. numbers, then consult a ŠKODA service partner. During updating, the number of imported contacts to the device memory/the If no breakdown or Info calls can be made then consult a ŠKODA service part- number of contacts in the telephone is displayed.
  • Page 94 › Press the function button » Fig. 112 repeatedly to select the desired Phone call group. › To start connection establishment press the function button of the desired Fig. 114 contact » Fig. 112. Phone call: Dis- › To close the favourites list, press the function button  . play example Delete favourite ›...
  • Page 95: Application Operationškoda Move & Fun

    Delete the coupled external device Managing paired Bluetooth devices ▶ Show list of paired external devices. ▶ Press the function key  » Fig. 115 - . Fig. 115 ▶ With the controller  Select the external device » Fig. 115 - .
  • Page 96 Main menu Fig. 116 Main menu › To display, press the button  » page 78  Function buttons Navigation  Drive Green (Driving economy)  Vehicle information  Virtual instrument cluster  Search within the ŠKODA Move & Funapplication (e.g. Contacts, navigation ...
  • Page 97: Driving

    Driving Electronic immobiliser and steering lock  Read and observe on page 95 first. Starting-off and Driving The electronic immobiliser (hereinafter referred to as immobiliser) makes the Starting and stopping the engine theft or unauthorised use of your vehicle more difficult. Immobiliser ...
  • Page 98: Start-Stopsystem

    Do not switch the engine off immediately at the end of your journey if the en- Ignition on / off gine has been working at high revs over a prolonged period, but leave it to run at an idling speed for about 1 minute. This prevents any possible accumulation Fig.
  • Page 99 ▶ The current consumption is too high. Operation ▶ High air conditioning or heating output (high fan speed, big difference be- tween the desired and actual interior temperature). Fig. 118 If the engine has shut down automatically but the system detects that the en- Display gine is required to run (e.g.
  • Page 100: Brakes And Parking

    WARNING Brakes and Parking Greater physical effort is required for braking when the engine is switch- ■  Introduction ed off – risk of accident! When braking in a vehicle with manual transmission, when the vehicle is ■ This chapter contains information on the following subjects: in gear and at low revs, the clutch pedal must be depressed.
  • Page 101: Manual Gear Changing And Pedals

    › Move the lever right down while pressing the lock button. Manual gear changing and pedals The handbrake warning light lights up when the handbrake is applied, pro-   Introduction vided the ignition is on. A warning signal sounds if the vehicle is inadvertently driven off with the This chapter contains information on the following subjects: handbrake applied.
  • Page 102: Automated Transmission

    CAUTION CAUTION If not in the process of changing gear, do not leave your hand on the gearshift When stopping on a slope, never try to hold the vehicle using the accelerator lever while driving. The pressure from the hand can cause the gearshift mech- pedal –...
  • Page 103: Running In And Economical Driving

    With driving mode set, the vehicle will not start up When accelerating, the gearbox automatically shifts up into the higher gear If the vehicle does not start off, the problem may be that the selector lever is just before the maximum permissible engine speed is reached. If a lower gear not completely in the selected position.
  • Page 104: Avoiding Damage To Your Vehicle

    The driver is always responsible for deciding whether the vehicle can cope Running in the engine with the conditions and the terrain. During the first 1,500 km, the driving style is decisive for successful the run- WARNING ning in process is. Always adjust the speed and driving style to the visibility, weather, road ■...
  • Page 105: Assist Systems

    CAUTION Assist systems If water gets into the vehicle’s systems (e.g. the air intake system for the en- ■ gine) it can cause serious damage to the vehicle! General information Oncoming vehicles can generate water waves which can exceed the permis- ■...
  • Page 106 If there is a TCS intervention, the warning light flashes in the instrument WARNING  cluster. The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be observed » page 103, in section Introduction. Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)  Stability Control (ESC) Read and observe on page 104 first.
  • Page 107: Parking Aid (Parkpilot)

    Parking aid (ParkPilot) Function  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Function Display in the swing radio display The parking aid (hereinafter referred to only as a system) draws attention via acoustic signals and an indication in the swing radio when manoeuvring around obstacles in the vicinity of the vehicle.
  • Page 108: Cruise Control System

    Display in the swing radio display Operation  Read and observe on page 106 first. Fig. 126 Function keys and dis- Basic requirements for start of control play The GRA is activated.  On vehicles with a manual transmission, the second gear or higher is en- ...
  • Page 109: City Safe Drive

    WARNING Take control again / Increase speed  The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must Launch control / reduce speed ■  be observed » page 103, in section Introduction. If no speed is set the current speed is adopted. The system does not respond to crossing or oncoming objects.
  • Page 110: Tyre Pressure Monitoring

    The system can, for example, be affected in the following situations or not Disable / Enable be available. ▶ When visibility is poor, (e.g. fog, heavy rain, thick snowfall). Fig. 129 ▶ Driving around “sharp” bends. Button for the City Safe Drive ▶...
  • Page 111 The tyre pressure monitoring function (hereinafter referred to as: the system) Always save the tyre pressure values in the system if one of the following monitors the tyre pressure while driving. events occurs. ▶ Change of tyre inflation pressure. If the tyre inflation pressure changes, the warning light lights up in the in- ...
  • Page 112: General Maintenance

    General Maintenance Vehicle operating under different weather conditions  Read and observe on page 110 first. Care and maintenance If you would like to operate your vehicle in countries other than those with its Service work, adjustments and technical alterations intended weather conditions, you should contact a ŠKODA Partner.
  • Page 113 ŠKODA Original parts Spoiler   Read and observe on page 110 first. Read and observe on page 110 first. We recommend the use of ŠKODA Genuine Parts for your vehicle, as these WARNING parts are approved by ŠKODA AUTO. These parts comply wholly with ŠKODA If your vehicle is equipped with a Genuine Accessories spoiler on the front AUTO regulations and are identical to the parts used in series production.
  • Page 114: Service Intervals

    WARNING (Continued) Service intervals Do not manipulate individual parts of the airbag system, as this might re- ■  Introduction sult in the airbag being deployed. If the airbag has been deployed, the airbag system must be replaced. ■ This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Overview of service intervals WARNING Fixed service intervals QI1 - QI4...
  • Page 115: Cleaning And Care

    WARNING Overview of service intervals The brake fluid must always be changed after the first 3 years and then ev- ery 2 years. Longer intervals between changing the brake fluid can cause Fig. 131 vapour bubbles to form in the brake system when braking sharply. This can Vehicle data carrier: service in- impair the efficiency of the brakes –...
  • Page 116 If your vehicle is fitted with any particular attached parts (e.g. spoiler, roof rack WARNING system, two-way radio aerial etc.) it is best to consult the operator of the car Vehicle care products may be harmful to your health if not used according ■...
  • Page 117 If any small amount of wax flow out of the cavities at high temperatures, these Exterior car care must be removed with a plastic scraper and the stains cleaned using a petrole-  Read and observe on page 114 first. um cleaner.
  • Page 118 Windows and door mirrors ■ Vehicle compo- Circumstances Remedy Do not clean the insides of the windows/mirrors with sharp objects - risk of ■ nents damage to the filaments or the antenna. Wash with clean water and dry with a Do not use a cloth which has been used to polish the body - this could dirty Windows Soiling...
  • Page 119: Inspecting And Replenishing

    Covers on electrically heated seats ■ Inspecting and replenishing Do not clean either with water or with other liquids - risk of damage to the ■ heating system. Fuel Do not dry by switching on the heating. ■ Seat belts ■...
  • Page 120 › Remove the pump nozzle from the fuel filler tube and put it back in the CAUTION pump. Never drive until the fuel tank is completely empty! Irregular supply of fuel ■ › Screw in the tank cap in the opposite direction to the arrow until it audi- can cause misfiring, which can result in damage to parts of the engine and the bly locks into place.
  • Page 121 Refuelling operation CAUTION › Switch off the ignition. Petrol additives (additives) › Open the fuel filler flap. Unleaded petrol complying with the EN 228 standard meets all the condi- ■ › Remove cap » Fig. 134 in the direction of the arrow and insert connector tions for problem-free engine operation.
  • Page 122: Engine Compartment

    In a traffic accident If a gas leak is suspected in a traffic accident, proceed as follows. ▶ Switch off the ignition. ▶ Extinguish cigarettes, switch off spark-producing or incendiary items and re- move them from the vehicle. ▶ Have all the occupants get out. ▶...
  • Page 123 WARNING WARNING Never cover the engine with additional insulation material (e.g. with a cov- Information for working in the engine compartment with the engine run- er) – risk of fire! ning If it is necessary to work on the engine with the engine running, beware ■...
  • Page 124 WARNING Opening and closing the bonnet Never drive with the bonnet lid not properly closed - risk of accident! ■ Make sure that when closing the bonnet, no body parts are crushed - ■ there is danger of injury! Engine compartment overview Fig.
  • Page 125: Engine Oil

    The engine uses up some oil, depending on driving style and operating condi- Windscreen washer fluid tions (up to 0.5 l / 1 000 km). Consumption may be slightly higher than this dur- ing the first 5 000 km. Fig. 138 Windscreen washer fluid reser- WARNING voir...
  • Page 126: Coolant

    Note Check and refill If the engine oil level is too low, a warning light lights up in the instrument cluster » page 33. Nevertheless, we recommend checking the oil level on a  Fig. 139 regular basis using the dipstick. Dipstick Coolant ...
  • Page 127: Brake Fluid

    CAUTION Checking and refilling If the expansion tank is empty, do not top up with coolant. The system could ■ aerate - risk of engine damage! Stop driving! Switch off the engine and seek  Fig. 140 assistance from a specialist garage. Coolant expansion reservoir Do not fill the coolant above the mark »...
  • Page 128: Vehicle Battery

    Specification - The brake fluid must comply with the standard VW 501 14 (this Warning symbols on the vehicle battery standard meets the requirements of FMVSS 116 DOT4). Symbol Importance WARNING  Always wear eye protection. The following instructions must be followed at all times when working on ■...
  • Page 129 If the vehicle is not used for longer than 3 to 4 weeks, then disconnect the CAUTION negative terminal  of the battery or charge the battery constantly with a very Ensure that battery acid does not come into contact with the bodywork – risk low charging current.
  • Page 130: Wheels

    › To disconnect, switch off the ignition and disconnect the negative terminal Wheels first , then disconnect the positive terminal. › When reconnecting the battery, reconnect the positive terminal first, then Wheels and tyres connect the negative terminal .  Introduction If the battery is disconnected and reconnected, it is possible that the time dis- play is reset...
  • Page 131 Fitting new tyres Tyre pressure Only fit approved radial tyres of the same type, size (rolling circumference) and the same tread pattern on one axle on all four wheels. When mounting new tires the tires have to be replaced axle by axle. Unidirectional tyres The direction of rotation of the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the tyre.
  • Page 132 WARNING WARNING Do not drive with incorrect tyre pressure - risk of accident. Change the tyres at the latest when they are worn down to the wear indi- ■ ■ In the event of very rapid pressure loss (e.g. in the event of tyre damage) cators - risk of accident.
  • Page 133: Operating In Winter Conditions

    In vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, save the tyre pressure values in the WARNING system » page 109. Never exceed the maximum permissible load bearing capacity and speed for the tyres fitted – risk of accident. WARNING Never drive with more than one temporary spare wheel mounted! ■...
  • Page 134 Rim size Impression depth D Tyre size 5J x 14 35 mm 165/70 5J x 14 35 mm 175/65 WARNING Do not use chains on snow and ice-free routes - the handling would be im- paired and there is a risk of damage to the tyres. General Maintenance...
  • Page 135: Do-It-Yourself

    Do-it-yourself Location of reflective vest Emergency equipment and self-help Fig. 146 Storage compartment for the re- Emergency equipment flective vest  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Positioning of the warning triangle Location of reflective vest Vehicle tool kit The reflective vest can be stored in a holder under the driver's seat »...
  • Page 136: Changing A Wheel

    › Wheel wrench Loosen the wheel bolts » page 136 » › Jack up the vehicle until the wheel that needs changing, is clear of the Extraction pliers for the wheel bolt caps ground » page 136. Breakdown kit › Unscrew the wheel bolts and place them on a clean surface (cloth, paper, etc.).
  • Page 137 Install trim WARNING › Press the wheel trim onto the wheel rim at the designated valve opening. Tightening torque which is too high can damage the threads and this can › Then press the trim into the wheel rim until its entire circumference locks result in permanent deformation of the contact surfaces on the rim.
  • Page 138 Anti-theft wheel bolts Loosening/tightening wheel bolts Fig. 150 Fig. 151 Anti-theft wheel bolt and attach- Loosening the wheel bolts ment › The anti-theft wheel bolts protect the wheels from theft. This can only be Insert the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt to the stop. Use the associated »...
  • Page 139: Breakdown Kit

    Breakdown kit  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Description of the breakdown kit Preparing to use the breakdown kit Sealing and inflating tyres Information on driving with repaired tyres Fig. 153 Attach lifting jack The following information applies for the breakdown kit supplied ex-factory. The breakdown kit can be used to seal punctures with a diameter of up to Before the vehicle is raised, please take note of the safety instructions »...
  • Page 140 Description of the breakdown kit Preparing to use the breakdown kit  Read and observe on page 137 first. For safety's sake, the following instructions must be observed before undertaking a wheel repair on a road. › Park the vehicle as far as possible away from the traffic flow - choose a place with a flat and firm surface.
  • Page 141: Jump-Starting

    › For vehicles with automated manual transmission leave the selector lever in If the tyre pressure is 1.3 bar or more › position N. Set the tyre pressure back to the correct value » page 129. › › Check that the screw for the tire pressure reduction is closed.
  • Page 142: Towing The Vehicle

    WARNING Jump-starting using the battery from another vehicle Never clamp the jump cable to the negative terminal of the discharged ■ battery - risk of explosion. The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps must never touch each ■ other – there is a risk of short circuit. The jump-start cable connected to the positive terminal of the battery ■...
  • Page 143 The maximum towing speed is 50 km/h.  Front towing eye The vehicle must be transported on a special breakdown vehicle or trailer  if it is not possible to tow in the vehicle in the way described or if the tow- ing distance is greater than 50 km.
  • Page 144: Remote

    Remote Locking the door without locking cylinders Fig. 159 Emergency locking: Left/right rear door Fig. 158 Remove cover/take out battery › › Open the door in question and remove cover (applies to rear doors) Pop out the key bit. › »...
  • Page 145: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades

    Setting the service position Replacing windscreen wiper blades › Switch the ignition on and off again. › Push the lever in the direction of arrow » Fig. 161 within 10 seconds and hold  Introduction for approximately 2 seconds. This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Removing the wiper blade ›...
  • Page 146: Fuses And Light Bulbs

    › Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow Fuses and light bulbs Attaching the windscreen wiper blade › Fuses Slide the windscreen wiper blade in the opposite direction to arrow until it locks into place. Check that the windscreen wiper blade is correctly attached. ›...
  • Page 147: Fuses In The Dash Panel

     Read and observe on page 144 first. Note We recommend always carrying replacement fuses in the vehicle. ■ Consumer There can be several power consuming devices for one fuse. Multiple fuses ■ may exist for a single power consuming device. Air Conditioning, diagnostic connector Operating the headlight range control, parking aid, adjusting the mir- Fuses in the dash panel...
  • Page 148: Fuses On The Side Of The Dash Panel

    Consumer Fuses on the side of the dash panel Selector lever for the automatic transmission Fig. 167 Fuel pump Remove the fuse box cover. Engine control unit, instrument cluster, rain sensor, control lever un- der the steering wheel Vehicle lighting Central control system Vehicle lighting Interior lighting...
  • Page 149: Bulbs

    Consumer Fuse arrangement in the engine compartment Radio Fig. 170 DC-DC voltage converter, motor starter, bar with buttons Fuses Air conditioning system Not assigned Not assigned Not assigned Vehicle lighting - right side Vehicle lighting - left side Starter  Read and observe on page 144 first.
  • Page 150: Always Read And Observe The Warnings Before Completing Any Work In The Engine Compartment » Page

    We recommend having bulbs replaced by a specialist garage or seeking other Bulb arrangement in the front headlights expert help in the event of any uncertainties. ▶ Switch off the ignition and all of the lights before replacing a bulb. ▶...
  • Page 151 › Press the safety catch in the direction of the headlamp and then unhook in Change bulb for low beam and high beam - Variant 2 the direction of arrow » Fig. 172 › Open out the safety catch in the direction of arrow ›...
  • Page 152 › › Unscrew the defective bulb in its housing in an anti-clockwise direction and Pull out the part of the expansion rivet with a slit in the direction of arrow remove it. › › Place a new bulb in the housing and turn it in a clockwise direction as far as Take out the expansion rivet in the direction of the arrow it will go.
  • Page 153 › › Insert the housing with the bulb in the lamp and turn it in the opposite direc- Fold back the cover in the opposite direction to arrow tion to arrow as far as the stop. › CAUTION Insert the lamp in the left side of the hole and press gently until the spring Ensure that the vehicle paintwork and the tail lamp are not damaged when re- snaps into place.
  • Page 154: Technical Data

    Vehicle data sticker Technical data The vehicle data sticker » Fig. 181 -  is located on the base of the luggage compartment and is also stuck into the Owner's Manual. Technical data The vehicle data sticker contains the following data. Basic vehicle data Vehicle identification number (VIN) Vehicle type...
  • Page 155 The data on fuel consumption and CO emissions are given on the ŠKODA Operating weight websites or in the sales and technical vehicle documentation. This value is only a guide value and corresponds to the lowest possible operat- The measurement of the intra-urban cycle begins with a cold start of the en- ing weight without any equipment added that would also increase the weight gine.
  • Page 156 Dimensions Fig. 182 Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions for operating weight without driver (in mm) » Fig. 182 Specification Value Basic dimension 1478 Height Vehicles with the Green tec package 1463 G-TEC vehicles 1480 Front track 1428 Width 1641/1645 Rear track 1424 Width including exterior mirror 1910...
  • Page 157 Departure angle Fig. 183 Overhang angle Angle » Fig. 183 Overhang angle, front Overhang angle, rear The overhang angle values indicate the maximum incline of a slope, up which the vehicle can drive at a slow speed without the bumper or underbody mak- ing contact with the slope.
  • Page 158: Vehicle-Specific Data Depending On The Engine

    The values given have been determined in accordance with regulations and in Vehicle-specific data depending on the engine conditions prescribed by legal or technical provisions for determining the op-  erating and technical data of vehicles. Introduction The emissions standard is detailed in the technical vehicle documentation as This chapter contains information on the following subjects: well as in the certificate of conformity (so-called COC document), which can 1.0 ltr./44 kW MPI engine...
  • Page 159: Index

    Application management Sound settings Index Connection Status line Main menu Blues Radio Ashtray Device description Information on the device system Assist systems Operation Blues radio display Audio source Warning light Bluetooth profile Auto check control Acceptance and recycling of used vehicles Bluetooth®...
  • Page 160 Broadcasting range Charging a vehicle battery Compartments buttons Check Compressed natural gas Swing Radio Brake fluid see CNG Engine oil Buttons Computer Oil level Blues radio see Multifunction display Checking Conditions for pairing Battery condition Coolant Coolant Checking Call list Checks Refilling Call list...
  • Page 161 Gear changing Emergency equipment Films In the instrument cluster Jack Flashing Natural gas supply Reflective vest Service intervals Vehicle tool kit Fog lights/rear fog light Warning triangle Display MAXI DOT Foldable hook Emergency spare Disposal Footmats Removing / stowing Acceptance and recycling of used vehicles see footmats Emission control system Door...
  • Page 162 Hazard warning light system Hazard warning light system Warning lights List Headrests Change battery of available stations Heating 71, 72 Lock of telephone contacts Mirrors Starting/Stopping the engine With folder / track list Rear window Unlock List of paired Bluetooth devices Seats Load Help in an emergency...
  • Page 163 Manual air conditioning Multifunction display Parking Controls Data Parking aid Functions Manual gear changing Parking aid Memory see gear changing Function Service Materials defect liability Parking sensors Multimedia Display on the radio display MAXI DOT See MAXI DOT display Parking the vehicle Multimedia holder see Parking MAXI DOT display...
  • Page 164 Power steering Remote SD-card Change battery Practical equipment Seat belt Pocket holder Remote control height adjustment Unlocking/locking the vehicle Warning light Practical features Storage compartment for umbrella Repairs and technical alterations Seat belts Waste container Belt tensioners Replacing fastening and unfastening Preferred contacts Bulbs Inertia reels...
  • Page 165 Blues radio radio menu Starting the engine Settings Blues radio sound Jump-starting Settings the device language Link the application with Swing radio Software update Status line Radio volume Sound settings Telephone Reset Blues radio to factory settings status line steering wheel Reset Swing radio to factory settings System information Correct posture...
  • Page 166 Top speed Unlocking Vehicle length Central locking button TOP TETHER Vehicle tool kit In case of emergency Towing away Vehicle width Remote control Towing device Vest Unlocking and locking 42, 44 Towing eye Unlocking the steering lock Vehicle Identification Number Towing the vehicle Updating phonebook Visibility...
  • Page 167 Windscreen wipers and washers Activation Add fluid Replacing the windscreen wiper blade Replacing the windscreen wiper blades Service position of the windscreen wiper arms 143 winter operation Winter operation All-year tyres Snow chains Winter tyres Winter tyres Wiper and washer activation Wiping interval Index...
  • Page 168 Index...
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