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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 Documentation of vehicle delivery Date of vehicle delivery   ŠKODA partner Stamp and signature of the vendor I confirm that I have taken delivery of the specified vehicle in good con- dition, have received information on how to operate it correctly, and have had the terms of the warranty explained to me.
  • 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

    Unlocking and opening Running in and economical driving Table of Contents Unlocking and locking Avoiding damage to your vehicle Luggage compartment lid materials defect liability and ŠKODA warranty Assist systems for new cars Window operation General information Panoramic tilt / slide sunroof On-board literature Braking and stabilisation systems Lights and visibility...
  • Page 6 Emergency unlocking / unlocking of doors Replacing windscreen wiper blades Fuses and light bulbs Fuses Bulbs Technical data Technical data Basic vehicle data Vehicle-specific data depending on the engine Index Table of Contents...
  • 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 ▶ 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: On-Board Literature

    The Pictures in this Owner's Manual are for illustrative purposes only. The il- models. lustrations can differ in minor details from your vehicle; they are only intended http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals to provide general information. ▶ Select the model you want - a menu with the on-board literature will be dis- ŠKODA AUTO pursues a policy of ongoing product and model development...
  • Page 10: 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 11: 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 12: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviation Definition Engine revolutions per minute Anti-lock brake system Vehicle battery type Automatic gearbox Traction control compressed natural gas Carbon dioxide Declaration of conformity Electronic differential lock Economic Commission for Europe Engine performance check Electronic Stability Control Rim depth European Union G-TEC Labelling for natural gas vehicles...
  • Page 13: Safety

    ▶ Protect children using a suitable child seat » page 20, Transporting children Safety safely. ▶ Adopt the correct seated position. Tell your passengers to assume the cor- Passive Safety rect seated position » page 11, Correct and safe seated position. General information Driving safety ...
  • Page 14 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 15: Seat Belts

    Correct seating position for the front passenger Seat belts  Read and observe on page 12 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 16  Read and observe on page 13 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 17: 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 18: 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 19 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 20 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 21: 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 22: 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 23 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 24  Read and observe on page 20 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 25: 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 26: Fig

    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 27: Fig. 14

    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 28 Fig. 15 Cockpit example for LHD models Using the system...
  • Page 29: Using The System Cockpit

    Light switch Using the system Bonnet release lever Headlamp beam adjuster for the headlights cockpit Steering wheel locking lever Overview Ignition lock Cup holder Electrical power windows Buttons (depending on the specification): Door opening lever ▶  City Safe Drive Electric exterior mirror adjustment ▶...
  • Page 30: Instruments And Warning Lights

    Service interval display Instruments and warning lights Recommended gear Instrument cluster Speedometer Display:  Introduction ▶ With counter for distance driven » page 29 ▶ With service interval display » page 30 ▶ With multifunction display » page 30 ▶ With outside temperature display ▶...
  • Page 31 An audible signal sounds as a warning. CAUTION The rev counter pointer may only move into the red area for a short time - oth- G-TEC vehicles (natural gas drive) erwise risk of engine damage! Fuel gauge » Fig. 19 Gasoline reserve Fuel gauge Natural gas reserve...
  • Page 32: Driving Data (Multifunction Display)

    Display » Fig. 20 Display » Fig. 21 Counter showing the distance travelled since the last reset (trip) Optimal gear engaged   Odometer Recommended gear (e.g.   means that it would be beneficial to change   from 3rd gear to a higher gear) Choose between the odometer display and the counter showing the distance For vehicles with automatic transmission the recommended gear will be driven (trip)
  • Page 33 Operating the multifunction display » Fig. 22 WARNING Press (up or down) - Select data / Setting values 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- Press Show / confirm entry play for accurate information as to whether there is ice on the road.
  • Page 34: Warning Lights

    › The system stores data from the two memories described below, which are Switch on the ignition. › then displayed at position » Fig. Press down button until» Fig. 24the hour flashes in the display. › The hour is set by repeatedly pressing button “1”...
  • Page 35: Hand Brake

    The lighting up of some warning lights may be accompanied by acoustic sig- WARNING nals. If the warning light lights up at the same time as warning light ■   » page Anti-lock braking system (ABS), do not continue your After switching on the ignition, some warning lights light up briefly as a func- ...
  • Page 36: Coolant

    ▶ Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and check the engine oil level Functional impairment » page 99, Check and refill. lights up and gear change is not possible - for technical reasons there may  ▶ If the warning light lights up or flashes, do not drive any further, even if be an impairment of the automatic transmission.
  • Page 37: Stability Control (Esc) / Traction Control (Tcs)

    WARNING Stability control (ESC) / Traction control (TCS)  If the ABS warning light together with the indicator light » page ■    Read and observe on page 33 first. Braking system lights up, do not continue to drive! Seek help from a ...
  • Page 38: Rear Fog Light

    Other incidents Airbag system  The following reasons can explain the warning light being illuminated.  ▶  The vehicle is loaded on one side. Distribute the load evenly. Read and observe on page 33 first. ▶ The wheels of one axle are loaded more heavily (e.g. when driving uphill or System fault downhill).
  • Page 39: Turn Signal System

    If the system is turned off and the vehicle is moving at a speed of about 5-30 Turn signal system   km/h, the warning light  lights up in the instrument cluster display.  Read and observe on page 33 first. If the system is activated again, the warning light ...
  • Page 40: Unlocking And Opening

    WARNING Unlocking and opening 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 Unlocking and locking the engine - danger of injury and accidents! ...
  • Page 41: Unlocking/Locking With The Remote Control Key

    Unlocking/locking with the remote control key Vehicle unlocking / locking with the door opening lever Fig. 26 Key with pop-out key bit  Read and observe on page 38 first. Fig. 27 Door opening lever Description of the key » Fig. 26 ...
  • Page 42: Safelock

    The following applies after locking. Opening/closing a door ▶ 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. WARNING Doors locked from the inside make it difficult for rescuers to get into the vehicle in an emergency –...
  • Page 43: Luggage Compartment Lid

    Low voltage of the key battery Child safety lock Replace the battery » page 116. Luggage compartment lid  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Opening / closing the boot lid Delayed locking of the boot lid Button »...
  • Page 44: Window Operation

    The windows can be operated mechanically by means of the handle attached Opening / closing the boot lid to the respective door panel. The windows can be operated electrically from the following locations; the front windows from the driver's seat and also via the buttons for the windows in the passenger door.
  • Page 45: Panoramic Tilt / Slide Sunroof

    Electric windows Manually opening/closing rear windows Fig. 33 Buttons for window levers Fig. 34 Opening/closing rear windows   Read and observe on page 42 first. Read and observe on page 42 first. › The electrical power windows can only be operated when the ignition is To open, grasp the safety catch in recess »...
  • Page 46 If there is an obstacle, the closing process is stopped and the glass pane re- CAUTION tracts by several centimetres. During the winter it may be necessary to remove any ice and snow in the vi- ■ cinity of the sliding/tilting roof before opening it to prevent any damage to the WARNING opening mechanism.
  • Page 47: Lights And Visibility

    To switch the light function on / off, switch » Fig. 37 should be turned to Lights and visibility one of the following positions. Switching off lights (except daytime running lights)  Lights Switch on daytime running lights and side lights or parking lights ...
  • Page 48 The daytime running lights are switched on automatically if the following WARNING conditions are met. Only turn on the main beam or the headlight flasher if other road users will The ignition is switched on.  not be dazzled. The light switch is in the position  or . ...
  • Page 49: Interior Lighting

    Hazard warning light system Driving abroad When driving in countries with opposing traffic system (traffic on the Fig. 40 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 50: 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 51: Rear View Mirror

    High-speed wiping WARNING  Single wipe of the windscreen (spring-loaded position) Do not use the windscreen washer system at low temperatures, without  heating the windscreen beforehand. The window washer fluid could other- Spraying and wiping the disc (spring-loaded position) - after releasing the ...
  • Page 52 › To set the mirror surface, move the knob in the direction of arrows » Fig. WARNING Exterior mirrors increase the field of view, however, they make objects ap- If the electrical mirror setting fails at any time, the mirrors can be adjusted by pear smaller and further away.
  • Page 53: Seats And Head Restraints

    Fold forward and slide seat using the Easy Entry System Seats and head restraints › Pull lever » Fig. 48 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 54: 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 55: 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 56: 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 57: 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. 55 loose objects in the compartment. Storage compartment on the Make sure no objects protrude from the storage compartments - danger ■...
  • Page 58: Storage Compartments In The Front Centre Console

     Read and observe on page 54 first. Storage compartments in the front centre console The cup holders are located in the centre console at the front » Fig. 58 and at Fig. 57 the rear » Fig. Storage compartments ›...
  • Page 59: Cigarette Lighter

    Cigarette lighter Fig. 62 Cigarette lighter Fig. 61 Replace bags  Read and observe on page 54 first.  Read and observe on page 54 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 60: 12-Volt Socket

    › Grasp the ashtray (not by the lid) and remove » Fig. 63it 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 61: 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. 67 Storage compartment on the Open/close › front passenger side If there is a folding hook » Fig. 69 on page 59on the handle »...
  • Page 62: Clothes Hook

    The maximum permissible load for each of the pockets is 150 g. Clothes hook Stowage compartments in front of the rear seats Fig. 70 Clothes hooks Fig. 72 Storage compartment  Read and observe on page 54 first.  The clothes hooks are located on the centre door bars of the vehicle »...
  • Page 63: Transport Of Cargo

    WARNING Transport of cargo Never exceed the maximum permissible load for the respective fasteners, ■ nets, hooks etc. as heavy objects are not then sufficiently secured - danger Luggage compartment and transporting objects of injury!  Do not exceed the permissible axle loads and permissible gross weight of Introduction ■...
  • Page 64  Overview of the fastening elements » Fig. 73 Read and observe on page 61 first. Fasteners only for fastening fixing nets Fastening examples for nets » Fig. 74 » Fig. 75 Hooks for hanging small items of luggage (e.g. bags) cross bags ...
  • Page 65: Transportation On The Roof Rack

    ›  Take out the cover in the direction of arrow Read and observe on page 61 first. › Inserting To raise the loading floor, grasp handle and raise as far as the stop in the › Position the fixtures on the cover over the studs »...
  • Page 66: Heating And Ventilation

    Heating and ventilation Heating, manual air conditioning system  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Controls recirculation Air outlet vents Fig. 80 Attachment points - 5-door The heater heats and ventilates the vehicle interior. The air conditioning sys- The attachment points are located on both sides of the vehicle tem also cools and dehumidifies the vehicle interior.
  • Page 67  Read and observe on page 65 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 68 WARNING Set the direction of the air Air outlet vents » Fig. 83 outlet The recirculation system cannot be switched on for a longer period of time, because no fresh air is fed through from the outside. “Stale air” may result 1, 2, 3 ...
  • Page 69: Communication And Multimedia

    Communication and multimedia Fixture for the device Move & Fun Fitting / Removing fixture Telephone and device Move & Fun  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Mobile phones and two-way radio systems Fixture for the device Move & Fun Fitting / Removing fixture device Move &...
  • Page 70 device Move & Fun Inserting/removing Device Move & Fun operation Fig. 86 Setting the tilt of the device You can set the tilt to the required position by gently moving the device in the Fig. 85 Inserting/removing the device in/from the fixture direction of the arrows »...
  • Page 71: Driving

    Driving Electronic immobiliser and steering lock  Read and observe on page 69 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 72: 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 73 ▶ 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. 88 If the engine has shut down automatically but the system detects that the en- Display gine is required to run (e.g.
  • Page 74: 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 75: 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 76: 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 77: 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 78: 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 79: 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 80 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 77, in section Introduction. Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)  Stability Control (ESC) Read and observe on page 78 first.
  • Page 81: Parking Aid (Parkpilot)

    Parking aid (ParkPilot) Operation  Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Operation Optical Parking System The parking aid (hereinafter referred to as: the system) draws attention to any obstacles via audible signals and a display in the Move & Fun multifunction de- vice screen when manoeuvring in the vicinity of the vehicle »...
  • Page 82: Cruise Control System

    Note Optical Parking System The visual parking system is shown in the screen of the multifunction device ■ Move & Fun within a few seconds of shifting into reverse gear. Fig. 96 More information about the Move & Fun mobile multifunction device can be ■...
  • Page 83: City Safe Drive

    WARNING WARNING If the engine output or engine braking effect is insufficient to maintain the Always deactivate the cruise control system after use to prevent the sys- ■ set speed, the driver must assume control of the accelerator and brake tem being switched on unintentionally.
  • Page 84 ▶ When the laser sensor is dirty or obscured. Operation ▶ When the vehicles are very dirty and have a low level of reflection. If the system is not available or there is a system malfunction, the warning light flashes  slowly in the display of the instrument cluster. WARNING Do not cover the windscreen in the area of the laser sensor.
  • Page 85: Tyre Pressure Monitoring

    The tyre pressure monitoring function (hereinafter referred to as: the system) Disable / Enable monitors the tyre pressure while driving. If the tyre inflation pressure changes, the warning light lights up in the in-  Fig. 99 strument cluster and an audible signal is heard»...
  • Page 86 Always save the tyre pressure values in the system if one of the following events occurs. ▶ Change of tyre inflation pressure. ▶ Change one or more wheels. ▶ Change in position of a wheel on the vehicle. ▶ Illumination of the warning light in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 87: General Maintenance

    General Maintenance Vehicle operating under different weather conditions  Read and observe on page 85 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 88 ŠKODA Original parts Spoiler   Read and observe on page 85 first. Read and observe on page 85 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 89: Service Intervals

    Variable service interval QI6 WARNING (Continued) Digital Service Plan Do not manipulate individual parts of the airbag system, as this might re- ■ sult in the airbag being deployed. The service interval display in the display of the instrument cluster will remind If the airbag has been deployed, the airbag system must be replaced.
  • Page 90 Inspection After the first 30,000 km or 2 years , then every Overview of service intervals Variant 1 30,000 km or every 1 year Inspection Fig. 101 QI1 - QI4 Every 15,000 km or every 1 year Variant 2 Vehicle data carrier: service in- terval Inspection Every 10,000 km or every 1 year...
  • Page 91: Cleaning And Care

    WARNING WARNING The brake fluid must always be changed after the first 3 years and then ev- Vehicle care products may be harmful to your health if not used according ■ ery 2 years. Longer intervals between changing the brake fluid can cause to the instructions.
  • Page 92 If your vehicle is fitted with any particular attached parts (e.g. spoiler, roof rack Exterior car care system, two-way radio aerial etc.) it is best to consult the operator of the car  wash system beforehand. Read and observe on page 89 first. After an automatic wash with wax treatment, the wiper blades should be Vehicle compo- cleaned with cleaning agents specially designed for the purpose, and then de-...
  • Page 93 If any small amount of wax flow out of the cavities at high temperatures, these Windows and door mirrors ■ must be removed with a plastic scraper and the stains cleaned using a petrole- Do not clean the insides of the windows/mirrors with sharp objects - risk of ■...
  • Page 94 Covers on electrically heated seats ■ Vehicle compo- Circumstances Remedy Do not clean either with water or with other liquids - risk of damage to the ■ nents heating system. Wash with clean water and dry with a Windows Soiling Do not dry by switching on the heating.
  • Page 95: Inspecting And Replenishing

    CAUTION Inspecting and replenishing Never drive until the fuel tank is completely empty! Irregular supply of fuel ■ can cause misfiring, which can result in damage to parts of the engine and the Fuel exhaust system.  Immediately remove any fuel that has spilled onto the vehicle's paintwork – Introduction ■...
  • Page 96 › Screw in the tank cap in the opposite direction to the arrow until it audi- CAUTION bly locks into place. Petrol additives (additives) › Hold the fuel cap hold firmly, lock with the key clockwise and remove the Unleaded petrol complying with the EN 228 standard meets all the condi- ■...
  • Page 97 Refuelling operation › Switch off the ignition. › Open the fuel filler flap. › Remove cap » Fig. 104 in the direction of the arrow and insert connector for the refuelling system into filler neck The fuel tank is full when the compressor of the refuelling system automati- cally switches off.
  • Page 98: Engine Compartment

    In a traffic accident WARNING If a gas leak is suspected in a traffic accident, proceed as follows. Never cover the engine with additional insulation material (e.g. with a cov- ▶ Switch off the ignition. er) – risk of fire! ▶...
  • Page 99  Read and observe on page 96 first. WARNING Information for working in the engine compartment with the engine run- Open flap ning › Ensure that the windscreen wipers are not raised away from the windscreen If it is necessary to work on the engine with the engine running, beware ■...
  • Page 100: Engine Oil

     Read and observe on page 96 first. Engine compartment overview The windscreen washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compart- ment » Fig. 108. The capacity of the reservoir is approximately 3 litres. Use a suitable windscreen washer fluid for the current or expected weather conditions.
  • Page 101: Coolant

     Read and observe on page 98 first. Note We recommend that you use oils from ŠKODA Original Accessories. Check and refill oil under the following conditions. The vehicle is standing on a horizontal surface.  Specification The engine operating temperature is reached. ...
  • Page 102  The coolant helps to keep the engine temperature down, and consists of wa- Read and observe on page 100 first. ter and coolant additive (with additives that protect the cooling system against Check and refill coolant under the following conditions. corrosion and prevent furring).
  • Page 103: Brake Fluid

    Note Vehicle battery If the coolant level is too low, a warning light lights up in the instrument clus-  Introduction ter» page 34. We still recommend inspecting the coolant level directly at the reservoir from time to time. This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Brake fluid Checking the battery condition Charging...
  • Page 104  Read and observe on page 101 first. WARNING (Continued) If your eyes or skin come into contact with the electrolytic fluid, immedi- ■ The battery condition is checked regularly by a specialist garage as part of the ately wash the affected area for a few minutes with a lot of water. Get inspection service.
  • Page 105: Wheels

    A charging current of 0.1 multiple of the total vehicle battery capacity (or low- Wheels er) must be used until full charging is achieved. Wheels and tyres WARNING When charging the vehicle battery, hydrogen is released - risk of explo- ■...
  • Page 106 The specified running direction must be strictly adhered to, otherwise the fol- The specified tyre pressures are shown on label » Fig. 113. lowing tyre characteristics may be degraded. The sticker can be located at the following locations. ▶ Driving stability. ▶...
  • Page 107 After changing the spare wheel, the tyre pressure should be adjusted. Tyre wear and wheel change In vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, save tyre pressure values » page WARNING If, you get a puncture and a spare tyre has to be mounted with opposite ■...
  • Page 108: Operating In Winter Conditions

    Speed symbol Code letter for the type of tyre – Radial All-year or “winter”tyres (marked with M+S and a peak/snowflake symbol ) of Diameter of wheel in inches a lower speed category than listed in the vehicle’s technical documentation Load index can be used provided that the maximum permissible speed for these tyres is Speed symbol not exceeded even if the maximum possible speed of the vehicle is higher.
  • Page 109: Do-It-Yourself

    Do-it-yourself Location of reflective vest Emergency equipment and self-help Fig. 116 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 110: Changing A Wheel

    › Wheel wrench Undo the anti-theft wheel bolt » page 110 and then the other wheel bolts » page 109» Extraction pliers for the wheel bolt caps › Jack up the vehicle until the wheel that needs changing is clear of the ground Breakdown kit »...
  • Page 111 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 112 Anti-theft wheel bolts Loosening/tightening wheel bolts Fig. 120 Fig. 121 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 113: 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. 123 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 114 Description of the breakdown kit Preparing to use the breakdown kit  Read and observe on page 111 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 115: 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 104. › › Check that the screw for the tire pressure reduction is closed.
  • Page 116: 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 117 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 118: Remote

    Remote Locking the door without locking cylinders Fig. 129 Emergency locking: Left/right rear door Fig. 128 Remove cover/take out battery › › Open the door in question and remove cover (applies to rear doors) Pop out the key bit. › »...
  • Page 119: 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. 131 within 10 seconds and hold  Introduction for approximately 2 seconds. This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Removing the wiper blade ›...
  • Page 120: 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 121  Read and observe on page 118 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 122: Fig. 137

    Consumer Fuses on the side of the dash panel Selector lever for the automatic transmission Fig. 137 Fuel pump Remove the fuse box cover. Engine control unit, instrument cluster, rain sensor, control lever un- der the steering wheel, diagnostic connector Vehicle lighting Central control system Vehicle lighting...
  • Page 123: Bulbs

    Consumer Fuse arrangement in the engine compartment Radio Fig. 140 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 118 first.
  • Page 124 ▶ Switch off the ignition and all of the lights before replacing a bulb. Bulb arrangement in the front headlights ▶ Faulty bulbs must only be replaced with the same type of bulbs. The designa- tion is located on the light socket or the glass bulb. Fig.
  • Page 125 ›  Remove the light bulb in the direction of arrow and insert a new light bulb Read and observe on page 122 first. in such a way that the fixing lugs of the light bulb socket fit into the recesses ›...
  • Page 126 Changing the bulb for the licence plate light Fig. 146 Changing a bulb Fig. 147 Remove licence plate light  Read and observe on page 122 first.  Read and observe on page 122 first. Remove wheel arch trim › Use the on board tool to remove screws »...
  • Page 127 Removing / inserting rear light Replacing the bulbs in the tail lamp assembly Fig. 148 Remove light / pull out connector Fig. 149 Inner part of the lamp   Read and observe on page 122 first. Read and observe on page 122 first.
  • Page 128: Technical Data

    Vehicle data sticker Technical data The vehicle data sticker » Fig. 150 -  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 129 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 130 Dimensions Fig. 151 Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions for operating weight without driver (in mm) » Fig. 151 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 131 Departure angle Fig. 152 Overhang angle Angle » Fig. 152 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 132: 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 133 Automated transmission Information on braking Index Warning lights Automatic shutdown of consumers Brake system Automatic transmission Defect Braking Selector lever Running in Operation Starting-off and driving Breakdown kit Warning light Warning light Breakdown service Acceptance and recycling of used vehicles Automatic transmission modes see Help in an emergency Accessories...
  • Page 134 Changing wheels Compressed natural gas Door Wheels see CNG Child safety lock Emergency locking Charging a vehicle battery Computer Opening/Closing see Multifunction display Check Door opening lever Brake fluid Coolant Unlock / lock Engine oil Checking Oil level Refilling Drive Warning light Driving through water Checking...
  • Page 135 Engine compartment refer to Fuel In an emergency Brake fluid Refuelling Changing a wheel Coolant Unleaded petrol Inertia reels Engine oil Fuel consumption Information about the towing process Overview Fuses Instrument cluster Vehicle battery Assignment of fuses on the side of the dash See instrument cluster Windscreen washer fluid panel...
  • Page 136 Replacing bulbs Manual gear changing Operating weight Sidelights see gear changing Operation in winter Turn signal/main beam Materials defect liability Vehicle battery Light bulbs Mechanical window openers Operation Move & Fun Replacing media Optical Parking System Lighting see Owner's Manual for the radio Original accessories Interior lighting Memory...
  • Page 137 Practical features Running in service Waste container Brake pads Service display Engine Service intervals 87, 88 Tyres Service Plan radio Setting see Owner's Manual for the radio Headrests SafeLock Mirror Raising the vehicle SAFE LOCK Seats Rear fog light see SafeLock Warning light Setting the safety...
  • Page 138 Storage Transport Useful features Luggage compartment Storage compartment Storage compartment Roof rack in the front centre console Useful Features on the driver's side Transporting children 12-volt socket on the front passenger side Ashtray Triangle with cover on the passenger side Cigarette lighter Trip counter Pockets...
  • Page 139 Waste container Weather conditions Weights 126, 127 Wheel bolts Anti-theft wheel bolts Caps Loosening and tightening Wheels Full trim Load Index Snow chains Speed symbol Tyre age Tyre damage Tyre pressure Tyre storage Unidirectional tyres Winter tyres Window operation Windscreen washer fluid Refilling Windscreen washer system Windscreen wipers and washers...
  • Page 140 Index...
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