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OWNER´S MANUAL
Vehicle and Infotainment
ŠKODA RAPID SPACEBACK

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  • Page 1 OWNER´S MANUAL Vehicle and Infotainment ŠKODA RAPID SPACEBACK...
  • Page 2  5JJ012720AH...
  • Page 3: Frequently Asked Questions

    Interesting features Frequently Asked Questions How does the START-STOP system work? » page 166 ▶ ▶ How do you use the parking aid? » page 176 How does the reversing camera work? » page 179 ▶ Before starting off ▶ How is the cruise control system used? »...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Seat belts Seats and head restraints Table of Contents Using seat belts Front seats Liability for defects and ŠKODA warranty for Inertia reels and belt tensioners Rear seats new cars Headrests Airbag system Seat heaters Description of the airbag system About the Owner's Manual Airbag deactivation Useful features...
  • Page 5 ® SmartLink+ menu settings MirrorLink Fatigue detection Navigation menu settings ApplicationŠKODA OneApp Tyre pressure monitoring Infotainment settings – Swing Navigation Towing device and trailer Infotainment system settings Introductory information Hitch Radio menu settings Search for destination and enter Using the towing device Media menu settings Import custom destinations General Maintenance...
  • Page 6 Emergency unlocking/locking of doors Replacing windscreen wiper blades Fuses and light bulbs Fuses Bulbs Technical data Technical data Basic vehicle data Vehicle-specific details per engine type Index Table of Contents...
  • Page 7: Liability For Defects And Škoda Warranty For New Cars

    A prerequisite for carrying out work under the ŠKODA warranty is that all Liability for defects and ŠKODA warranty for new cars service work has been carried out in a timely and technically correct manner and in accordance with the ŠKODA AUTO's provisions. It must be proven that Materials defect liability service work has been carried out properly and in accordance with the ŠKODA Your ŠKODA Partner, as a vendor, is liable to you for material damage to your...
  • Page 8 Mobility warranty The mobility warranty provides a sense of security when travelling in your ve- hicle. If your vehicle should break down during a journey due to an unexpected de- fect, you can claim services to ensure your continued mobility under the terms of the mobility warranty, including the following services: Breakdown assis- tance at the site of the breakdown and towing to a ŠKODA Service Partner, technical assistance on the phone or on-site commissioning.
  • Page 9: About The Owner's Manual

    -  or enter the following address in your web trations can differ in minor details from your vehicle; they are only intended to browser. provide general information. http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals ŠKODA AUTO pursues a policy of ongoing product and model development › Select the desired model.
  • Page 10: Notes

    Notes Terms used “Specialist garage” - a workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist garage can be a ŠKODA partner, a ŠKODA service partner or an independent workshop. “ŠKODA Service Partner” - A workshop that has been contractually author- ised by ŠKODA AUTO or its sales partner to service ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
  • Page 11 Introductory information...
  • Page 12: Online Services

    The Care ConnectServices enable information/breakdown/emergency calls, browser. the transmission of information concerning the vehicle condition to the selec- http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity ted service partner or the control of some vehicle functions by means of the ŠKODA Connectapplication installed on the mobile phone.
  • Page 13: User Registration, Activation Of Services

    QR code » Fig. The registration and activation take place according to the instructions on the http://go.skoda.eu/connect-portal following pages. Select the country and the language and click “Continue”. A menu for After entering the following address in your web browser or by scanning the the application will appear.
  • Page 14 Activation in Infotainment Completion of registration and activation › Start the ŠKODA Connect Portal » page 11. If you are still logged in, tap the button to restore the page. › Select a service provider and enter the required information (without this step some services remain inoperative).
  • Page 15: Management Of Online Services

    By deactivating the Care Connect services, the vehicle stops sending data, e.g. Management of online services information on the vehicle position. By deactivating the Infotainment Online services, no services are available to the Infotainments function extension » page By activating private mode or by deactivating any online service, the emer- gency, info or breakdown call remains fully functional.
  • Page 16: Status Of Online Services

    Status of Online Services Fig. 8 Status of Online Services in In- fotainment In the Infotainment » Fig. 8 status line, information on the status of the Online Services is displayed. A data connection is available. No data connection is available. Disabled services Infotainment online, / New online updates available.
  • Page 17: Emergency Call

    Emergency call Fig. 9 Emergency call button This services automatically establishes a connection to the emergency call centre in the event of a serious accident with airbag or seat belt pretensioner triggering. The emergency call centre simultaneously receives information on the accident, e.g.
  • Page 18: Care Connect Services

    Care Connect Services Remote access to the vehicle Proactive service Fig. 11 ŠKODA Connect application With the remote access to the vehicle service, you can access some vehicle functions via the ŠKODA Connect Portal or the ŠKODA Connect application installed on your mobile phone. Fig.
  • Page 19: Infotainment Online Services

    Note Infotainment Online services The availability of the services listed always refers to the respective period of Main menu and overview of services validity of the contract. During this interim period of validity, content changes of these services are possible. Current information can be found on the Applies to Infotainment Amundsen.
  • Page 20: Internet Connection

    Internet connection Amundsen Infotainment connection types Fig. 13 WLAN/Carstick The Infotainment can be connected to the Internet in one of the following ways » Fig. By establishing a connection to the WLAN hotspot (e.g. in a mobile phone with Internet access). By means of the Carstick USB device with a SIM card with a data plan.
  • Page 21: Establishing A Connection To The Wlan Hotspot

    Establishing a connection to the WLAN hotspot Switch on WLAN Select a hotspot Fig. 14 Switch on WLAN Fig. 15 Select a hotspot › › Switch on the ignition. Look for and select the desired hotspot, see steps › › In Infotainment, switch on the WLAN function, see steps If necessary, enter the password, see steps Internet connection...
  • Page 22: Establishing A Connection Via The Carstick Device

    Establishing a connection via the CarStick device Connecting a CarStick device Establishing a connection Fig. 17 Establishing a connection › With first use, select the data services setting and the desired data service provider, see steps Fig. 16 Connecting a Carstick device ›...
  • Page 23: Safety

    Driving safety Safety Passive Safety For safety in traffic, the following precautions must be observed. ▶ Do not become distracted from concentrating on the traffic situation, (e.g. by your passengers or mobile phone calls). General information ▶ Never drive when your driving ability is impaired, (e.g. due to medication, al- ...
  • Page 24 Adjust the headrest so that the top edge of the headrest is, where possi- WARNING  ble, at the same level as the upper part of your head (not for seats with The front seats and all head restraints must be adjusted to match the ■...
  • Page 25 WARNING Passengers’ correct seating position on the rear seats Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving only when ■  Read and observe on page 22 first. the vehicle is stationary! The safety lever must always be locked so that the steering wheel cannot ■...
  • Page 26: Seat Belts

    WARNING (Continued) Seat belts The lock tongue should only be inserted into the lock which is the correct ■ one for your seat. Wrong use of the safety belt will reduce its capacity to Using seat belts protect and the risk of injury increases. ...
  • Page 27 Seat belt height adjusters for front seats Correct routing of seat belt › Push the seat belt guide loop upwards in the direction of arrow» Fig. 21 - . › Or: push together the mechanism in the direction of arrows and push the return pulley downwards in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 28: Inertia Reels And Belt Tensioners

    › Insert the lock tongue into the belt buckle » Fig. 22 –  that is part of the WARNING seat until it clicks into place. Any work on the belt tensioner system, including the removal and installa- ■ › Pull on the belt to check that it has engaged correctly in the lock.
  • Page 29: Airbag System

    Front airbags - head and upper body. The airbags can be identified by the let- Airbag system tering  featured on the steering wheel and on the dash panel on the pas- senger side. Description of the airbag system Side airbags - for the entire upper body (chest, stomach, pelvis) on the side ...
  • Page 30 Triggering conditions Safety instructions It is not possible to generally determine which deployment conditions apply to the airbag system in every situation. The important factors here are the hard- Fig. 25 ness of the object with which the vehicle collides, the angle of impact, vehicle Safe distance from the steering speed etc.
  • Page 31: Airbag Deactivation

    WARNING (Continued) WARNING The front passenger airbag must be deactivated if using a rear-facing Information on the use of the airbag system ■ child seat on the front passenger seat » page 29, Airbag deactivation. If Any work on the airbag system, including the installation and removal of ■...
  • Page 32 › Close the storage compartment on the front passenger side. Deactivating the front passenger airbag › Check that the warning light does not light up after the ignition is   switched on. WARNING The key cannot be inserted into the key switch while driving. Shocks can ■...
  • Page 33: Transporting Children Safely

    WARNING (Continued) Transporting children safely Pay particular attention to the information provided by the manufacturer ■ of the child safety seat regarding the correct routing of the belt. Seat belts Child seat which are not correctly adjusted can themselves cause injuries even in mi- ...
  • Page 34 Set the front passenger seat belt as high up as possible. ▶ Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat (variant 1) With child safety seats in groups 2 and 3, make sure that the loop-around fit- ▶ Does not apply to Taiwan tings attached to the child seat headrest is positioned in front of or at the same height as the loop-around fittings on the B pillar on the passenger side.
  • Page 35 Child safety and the side airbag Classification of child seats  Read and observe on page 31 first. Fig. 29 Incorrect seated position of a Classification of child seats according to the ECE-R 44 standard. child who is not properly se- Group Weight of the child cured –...
  • Page 36: Fastening Systems

    WARNING Fastening systems Always refer to the instructions from the manufacturer of the child seat ■ Attachment points of the -system when installing and removing a child seat with the -system. Never attach other child seats, belts or objects to the attachment points ■...
  • Page 37 Size class of Group Front passenger seat Outer rear seats Rear seat middle the child seat IL-SU 15-25 kg IL-SU 22-36 kg The size category is shown on the label attached to the child seat. IL-SU The seat is suitable for the use of approved child seats in  in the “Semi-Universal”category. The “Semi-Universal” category means that the child seat with the -system is approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 38 Fig. 32 Cockpit example for LHD models Using the system...
  • Page 39: Using The System

    Headlight range control (in the dashboard) Using the system Bonnet release lever Steering wheel locking lever Cockpit Depending on equipment fitted: Overview Ignition lock ▶ Starter button ▶ Electric power windows Storage compartment Door opening lever Handbrake lever Electric exterior mirror adjustment Depending on equipment fitted: Air outlet vents Gearshift lever (manual gearbox)
  • Page 40: Instruments And Warning Lights

    Speedometer Instruments and warning lights with warning lights » page 39 ▶ Bar with warning lights » page 39 Instrument cluster Operation key:  Introduction ▶ Set the time » page 48 ▶ Reset counter for distance travelled (trip) » page 48 ▶...
  • Page 41: Warning Lights

    If the fuel level reaches the reserve level , the warning light illumi-  Coolant temperature gauge nates in the instrument cluster » page Fig. 35 WARNING Coolant temperature gauge For the vehicle systems to function correctly, and thus for safe driving, there must be sufficient fuel in the tank.
  • Page 42 The warning lights are at the following locations in the instrument cluster Fuel reserve » page 43  » Fig. 33 on page 38or » Fig. 34 on page 38. Turning signal system » page 44   ▶ Engine revolutions counter Trailer turn signal lights »...
  • Page 43 Park the vehicle, and stop driving. After switching off the ignition, it is no WARNING ▶  longer possible to lock the steering, to activate the electrical components A fault to the braking system can increase the vehicle's braking distance - (e.g.
  • Page 44 If the warning light does not illuminate after you switch the engine back on,  Rear fog light the ASR is fully functional again.  Read and observe on page 40 first. Disconnecting the vehicle battery If the vehicle's battery has been disconnected and reconnected, the indicator lights up –...
  • Page 45 System fault Airbag system  flashes for approximately 1 minute and remains lit – there may be a fault in   Read and observe on page 40 first. the tyre pressure monitoring system. Stop the vehicle, turn the ignition off and start the engine again. ▶...
  • Page 46 Fill up with fuel » page 203. ▶ Brake pedal (automatic gearbox)  Note  Read and observe on page 40 first. The text in the display goes out after refuelling and driving a short distance. lights up – apply the brake. ...
  • Page 47 Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and allow the engine to cool down. ▶ lights Gearbox in emergency mode. No reverse gear.    Check the coolant level » page 208. ▶ GEARBOX ERROR REV_ GEAR NOT AVAIL ...
  • Page 48 Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and check the engine oil level, top up To clean the filter, and where traffic conditions permit » , drive as follows for ▶ if necessary. at least 15 minutes or until the indicator light  goes out. 4th or 5th gear engaged (automatic transmission: position D / S).
  • Page 49  Headlight assist  Service   Read and observe on page 40 first. Read and observe on page 40 first.  illuminates – headlight assist is activated » page 64, Headlight assist (Light  lights up – information regarding a service appointment that is due Assist).
  • Page 50: Information System

    Outside temperature Information system Warning lights Driving data (multifunction display) Driver information system Total distance travelled Distance travelled by resetting the memory (trip) Display in the instrument cluster Speed regulating system / speed limiter Service interval display Information messages Fuel gauge Door, luggage compartment and bonnet alarm When the door or luggage compartment / bonnet is open, a graphic warning appears in the display.
  • Page 51: Operation Of The Information System

    Certain functions and conditions of individual vehicle systems are checked Gear recommendation continuously when the ignition is switched on. If there is a fault in the system, the following message will appear in the display of the instrument cluster. Fig. 39 As long as the faults are not rectified the messages are always shown.
  • Page 52: Driving Data (Multifunction Display)

    Operating the multifunction display Operating the MAXI DOT display Press (up or down) - select data / Setting values Hold - display main menu  Press - return to a previous level in the menu Press - show / confirm entry Turn - move in the selected menu Operating the MAXI DOT display Press - confirm selected menu item...
  • Page 53 Warning when the preset speed is exceeded - allows the setting of a speed Use the function surfaces   to select one of the following presets. limit where, if exceeded, an acoustic warning signal and a warning message ap- Since start - Driving data for the individual trip ▶...
  • Page 54: Maxi Dot Display

    The system saves the data in the three memories described below which are The menus with details can be operated and displayed using the buttons on displayed at the position » Fig. the operating lever or the multifunction steering wheel »...
  • Page 55: Service Interval Display

    Menu Telephone Displaying the distance and days until the next service interval The call list with the following symbols is displayed in the Telephone menu item. Fig. 45 Incoming call  Button in the instrument cluster Outgoing call  Missed call ...
  • Page 56: Unlocking And Opening

    Variable service interval Unlocking and opening For vehicles with variable service intervals, after resetting the oil change serv- ice display in a specialist garage, the values of the new service interval are dis- Unlocking and locking played, which are based on the previous operating conditions of the vehicle. ...
  • Page 57 Button for folding out/folding in the key bit Unlocking/locking with the key via the lock cylinder Battery status warning light - if the warning light does not flash when you press a button on the key, the battery is discharged. Fig.
  • Page 58 When unlocking/locking the vehicle, the key must be at a maximum distance Vehicle locking / unlocking with the central locking button of approximately 1.5 m from the front door handle. Information on locking Fig. 49 On vehicles fitted with automatic gearbox, the selector lever must be moved Central locking button into the position P before unlocking.
  • Page 59 This function is pointed out by the following message on the display of the in- Single door strument cluster after the ignition is switched off. The function allows you to unlock only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap with the radio remote control.
  • Page 60: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    › To the lock from the inside, grab the handle and close the door. Malfunctions WARNING  Read and observe on page 54 first. The door must be closed properly, otherwise it could open whilst the ve- ■ Synchronising the remote control hicle is in motion - risk of fatality! If the buttons on the remote control key have been depressed several times Only open and close the door when there is no one in the opening/closing...
  • Page 61: Boot Lid

     Read and observe on page 59 first. CAUTION Before leaving the vehicle, check that all doors and windows are closed in or- The interior monitor detects movements inside the locked vehicle and then der to ensure that the alarm system is fully operational. triggers the alarm.
  • Page 62: Window Operation

    Opening / closing the boot lid Window operation  Introduction The window can be operated mechanically by means of the handle attached to the respective door panel. Depending on equipment the windows can be operated electrically from the following locations; the window in the front doors or all windows from the driver's seat and also via the buttons for the windows in the passenger door or the rear doors.
  • Page 63 Mechanical windows Fig. 56 Button of the window lifter on the passenger side  Read and observe on page 60 first. Fig. 54 Window Operation: Left/right The electrical power windows can only be operated when the ignition is switched on. ...
  • Page 64: Lights And Visibility

    Force limiter Lights and visibility  Read and observe on page 60 first. Light If there is an obstacle, the closing process is stopped and the window goes  Introduction down by several centimetres. If the obstacle prevents the window from being closed during the next 10 sec- Unless otherwise stated, the lights only work when the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 65 Depending on the vehicle load, adjust the headlight range by turning the con- Deactivating on vehicles without Infotainment › troller » Fig. 57 to the following positions. Turn off the ignition, pull the indicator/main beam lever towards the steering wheel, push down and hold in this position. Front seats occupied, boot empty ...
  • Page 66: Headlight Assist

    Comfort flashing Automatic driving light control in the rain (referred to as function in the When the operating lever is pressed lightly up or down, the indicator in ques- following) tion flashes three times. The low beam lights are switched on automatically if the following conditions are met.
  • Page 67 The main beam on/off is controlled by a sensor or » Fig. Fog lights/rear fog light Activating / Deactivating the system takes place in the Infotainment menu →  → Light → Light Assist. Fig. 61  Light switch – switch on front Conditions for the system function and rear fog lights The system is activated.
  • Page 68 The low beam is switched on. When switched on, the turn signal lights and the warning light buttons all   flash at the same time as the warning lights in the instrument cluster. The fog lights are not switched on. ...
  • Page 69: Interior Lighting

    Automatic operation – position  Driving abroad The system is turned on when any of the following is present.  Read and observe on page 62 first. ▶ The vehicle is unlocked. ▶ One of the doors is opened. When driving in countries with opposing traffic system (traffic on the ▶...
  • Page 70: Visibility

     Variant 2: operation (by moving the spreader disc » Fig. 64 Read and observe on page 68 first. Switch on  The heating for quick defrosting and ventilation of the windscreen and rear Switch off  window. Automatic operation (the light is switched on/off automatically together ...
  • Page 71: Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    CAUTION Sunshade of the panoramic roof If the windscreen wipers are in rest position, they cannot be folded out from ■ the windscreen. The wipers must be set to the service position to raise them Fig. 67 off the windscreen »...
  • Page 72: Rear View Mirror

    Single wipe of the windscreen (spring-loaded position) This function can be activated/deactivated in the Infotainment menu →    → Mirrors and wipers or at a specialist garage (depending on the equipment),  Setting of windscreen wiper interval for the position  – by setting the switch in the direction of the arrow, the windscreen wipers will wipe more Headlight cleaning system often...
  • Page 73 Interior mirror dimming Exterior mirrors Fig. 70 Interior mirror: manual dimming/auto-darkening Fig. 71 Exterior mirror operation: mechanical / electrical   Read and observe on page 70 first. Read and observe on page 70 first. Mirrors with manual dimming » Fig. 70 The outer mirror surfaces are (depending on the vehicle specification) me- chanically or electrically adjustable.
  • Page 74: Seats And Head Restraints

    Armrest setting Seats and head restraints Front seats Fig. 73 Adjusting the armrest  Introduction WARNING Only adjust the driver's seat when the vehicle is stationary – otherwise ■ risk of accident! Caution when adjusting the seat! You may suffer injuries or bruises as a ■...
  • Page 75: Headrests

    › Insert the belt buckle latching element of the seat belt into the opening on Fold down armrest the side panel - ready position » Fig. › Push the release lever in the direction of arrow and fold down the seat Fig.
  • Page 76: Seat Heaters

    › › To move the headrest down, press the securing button in the direction of To remove, hold the locking button in the direction of arrow , and at arrow and hold it down while pressing the headrest in the direction of ar- the same time, use a flat screwdriver (with a max.
  • Page 77: Useful Features

    WARNING Useful features If you are sensitive to pain and/or temperature, e.g. through medication, pa- ralysis or because of chronic illness (e.g. diabetes), we recommend not to Passenger compartment features use the seat heating. If the seat heating is used, we recommend to make ...
  • Page 78 WARNING Ticket holder Storage compartment » Fig. 81 is to be used exclusively for storing ob- jects which do not stick out – danger of restricting the effectiveness of the Fig. 80 side airbags. Ticket holder Storage compartments in centre console ...
  • Page 79 USB and AUX inputs Cup holders Fig. 83 Front USB and AUX input/rear USB inputs Fig. 85 Cup holder at the front/rear  Read and observe on page 75 first. Fig. 86 The USB input (marked with ) and AUX input (marked with ) are located Cup holder in rear armrest above the storage compartment in the front centre console »...
  • Page 80 Open/close waste container Waste container › Lift the lid in the direction of arrow » Fig. Closing takes place in reverse order. Replace bags › Remove the waste container from the slot. › Press the two locking lugs on the frame in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 81 CAUTION Storage compartment in the front armrest Do not put any heat-sensitive objects in the glasses storage box - with high ■ temperatures there is risk of damage. The box must be closed before leaving and locking the vehicle – risk of im- ■...
  • Page 82 The maximum permissible load of each of the hooks is 2 kg. Storage compartment for an umbrella WARNING Fig. 93 Never leave any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets of the items ■ Storage compartment for the of clothing hung up - danger of injury. umbrella Do not use hangers to hang up the clothes - there is a risk of restricting ■...
  • Page 83: Electrical Sockets

    CAUTION Storage pockets on the inner sides of the front seats 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 Fig. 96 electrical system of the vehicle may be damaged.
  • Page 84: Tablet Holder

    Ashtray Cigarette lighter Fig. 100 Cigarette lighter  Read and observe on page 81 first. Fig. 98 Removing the front/rear ashtray › To use the lighter, push it in as far as the stop and wait until the glowing lighter clicks out again »...
  • Page 85 Attaching the rear headrests Handling the holder Fig. 101 Inserting: adapter/holder Fig. 103 Tilting and rotating the holder Fig. 104 Adjusting the holder size Fig. 102 Removing: holder/adapter  Read and observe on page 82 first. The holder may be tilted by 30° in the direction of the arrow and turned by ...
  • Page 86: Transport Of Cargo

    CAUTION Transport of cargo Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners, ■ nets, hooks etc. - these could be damaged. Luggage compartment and transporting objects Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not ■...
  • Page 87 Fixing nets Multifunction pocket Fig. 108 Securing the multifunction pocket  Read and observe on page 84 first. Fig. 106 Fastening examples for nets The pocket » Fig. 108 can be secured to the fastening elements » Fig. 105 on page 84. Fig.
  • Page 88 › Press on the two sides to the upper side of the cover in the region of the Floor covering on both sides mounts . The fixtures must lock into place in the mounts on both  Read and observe on page 84 first.
  • Page 89 WARNING Storage net bag When adjusting the “parking position”, the boot cover must not be located between the bolt and the rear seat backrest - risk of damaging the rear Fig. 113 seat backrest and the boot cover. Meshed pocket for storage CAUTION Before setting the “parking position”...
  • Page 90: Variable Loading Floor In The Luggage Compartment (Estate)

    Variable loading floor in the luggage compartment (Estate) Set in the upper / lower position Fig. 115 Remove cargo element: Version 3 / Mounting example of the cargo using the cargo elements  Read and observe on page 84 first. The cargo elements are designed for mounting and securing loads with a maxi- mum gross weight of 8 kg.
  • Page 91 The area under the variable loading floor can be used to stow small objects. Folding up/down, “parking position” The maximum permissible load of the variable loading floor in the upper posi- tion is 75 kg. For the transport of heavy loads, adjust the variable loading floor in the lower position.
  • Page 92: Transportation On The Roof Rack

    Note Transportation on the roof rack We recommend that you use a roof rack from ŠKODA Original Accessories. Fig. 119 Attachment points The attachment points are located on both sides of the vehicle » Fig. 119. Mounting and dismounting of the roof bars is carried out according to the in- structions provided.
  • Page 93: Heating And Ventilation

    Note Heating and ventilation The air inlet in front of the windscreen must be free of e.g. ice, snow or ■ leaves to ensure that the heating and cooling system operates properly. Heating, manual air conditioning system, Climatronic After switching on the cooling Condensation from the evaporator of the air ■...
  • Page 94 Information on the cooling system Set the blower speed (the set blower speed is indicated by the corre- After pressing the buttonthe indicator light on the button lights up, even if sponding number of segments in the display) not all the conditions for the cooling system have been met. The cooling sys- ▶...
  • Page 95 CAUTION Climatronic - automatic mode We recommend not smoking in the vehicle when the recirculating air opera-  Read and observe on page 91 first. tion is switched on. The smoke sucked from the interior is deposited on the evaporator of the air conditioner. This produces a permanent odour when the The automatic mode is used in order to maintain a constant temperature and air conditioning system is operating which can only be eliminated through con- to demist the windows in the interior of the car.
  • Page 96 Depending on the setting for air distribution, the air will flow from the follow- ing air vents. Set the direction of the air Air outlet vents » Fig. 122 outlet 1, 2, 4  1, 2, 4, 5  3, 4 ...
  • Page 97: Infotainment Introductory Information

    Introduction to the subject code » Fig. 123 or after typing the following address into the web browser. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility WARNING Only use Infotainment in such a way that you have control of the vehicle ■ Due to the multitude of mobile telephones as well as the ongoing development in every traffic situation (e.g.
  • Page 98: Infotainment Overview

    Applications, their use and the required data connection may be chargeable. Description – Infotainment Swing The range of available applications and their functionality is dependent on the Infotainment model, vehicle and region. The function of mobile applications can be influenced by the quality of the In- ternet connection.
  • Page 99 Description – Infotainment Blues External module Does not apply to Infotainment Swing, Blues. Fig. 127 External module: Infotainment Amundsen Fig. 126 Infotainment Blues The external module is located in the storage compartment on the front pas- Dial (hereinafter only symbol ) senger side »...
  • Page 100: Infotainment Operation

    Selecting a menu/menu item/function Infotainment operation Drag your finger over the screen in the required direction. ▶ ▶ By moving your finger over the scroll bar Infotainment operation ▶ By turning the dial . Operation principles and screen areas Confirming a menu/menu item/function By tapping on the function surface.
  • Page 101 Description of the display » Fig. 129 Alphanumeric keyboard Total number of menu items for each setting Does not apply to Infotainment Blues. Position of the current menu item Name of the current menu item Fig. 131 Go to previous menu item value Example of the keyboard display Go to next menu item value Current menu item value...
  • Page 102 The entry to be searched for (such as a telephone contact) must be entered Applies to Infotainment Swing along with any special characters (diacritics). To switch the time and date display on/off, press the button, then tap ▶  the function surface Screen → Show clock in standby mode. By tapping on the function surface ...
  • Page 103 Vehicle system settings » page 163  Infotainment menus Navigation menu » page 145 (Applies to Infotainment Amundsen)  Applies to Infotainment Amundsen. List of traffic reports (TMC) (applies to Infotainment Amundsen)  » page 161 Fig. 132 Media Command menu (Applies to Infotainment Amundsen) »...
  • Page 104: Voice Control

    Home address (applies to Infotainment Amundsen) Function requirements for voice control  Setting the ŠKODA Connect Online Services Infotainment is switched on.   No telephone call is being made using a telephone connected to Infotain-  The selected menu item is marked with the symbol.
  • Page 105 Context-dependent: Switching voice control on/off  ▶ The system is waiting for a voice command Fig. 135  ▶ The system recognises a voice command Voice control: Main menu  ▶ The system plays a message  Voice command entry was stopped ▶...
  • Page 106: Updating The Infotainment Software

    » Fig. 137 or enter- “Previous page” Browse menu/list/directory ing the following address into the web browser. “First page” http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal “Last page” Applies to Infotainment Amundsen Additional Information ▶ To determine the software version, press the button then tap the func- ...
  • Page 107: Infotainment Settings - Amundsen

    Menu: - Setting the infotainment menu display ■ Infotainment settings - Amundsen Horizont. display - list » Fig. 133 on page 101 ■ Grid display - Grid display » Fig. 132 on page 101 ■ Infotainment system settings Screen off (in 10 s) - Enable/disable the automatic display shut-off function ■...
  • Page 108 Voice control session end tone - Activate/deactivate the audible signal when ■ More keypad languages settings voice control ends › Press the button, then tap on function surface  → More keypad languages. Input tone in voice dialogue - Activate/deactivate the audible signal for the voice ■...
  • Page 109: Radio Menu Settings

    ŠKODA Internet pages. User name: … - User name setting ■ Passkey: … - Password setting ■ http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Authentication - Setting for the type of verification ■ Normal - Without verification ■ Radio menu settings Safe - Verification required ■...
  • Page 110: Media Menu Settings

    Arrow buttons: - Set the function of the function surfaces   DAB - DAB station tracking - Activate/deactivate automatic DAB station tracking ■ ■ Preset list - Change between stations stored under the preset buttons on another frequency or in other station groups ■...
  • Page 111: Smartlink+ Menu Settings

    Hands-free - Switch a call to the telephone/back to Infotainment (the menu Suggest 3 alternative routes - Switch the menu for alternative routes on/off (eco- ■ ■ item is displayed during a call) nomical, fast, short) Select mobile phone - Search for available telephones/list of paired tele- Route: - Set the preferred route ■...
  • Page 112 The information on updating the navigation data can be obtained from a Most frequent routes - Delete the most travelled routes ■ ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA websites. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Navigation announcements › In the main Navigation menu, tap the function surface  → Navigation announce- Advanced settings ments.
  • Page 113: Infotainment Settings - Swing

    Demo mode - Activate/deactivate guidance in demo mode ■ Infotainment settings – Swing Define demo mode starting point - Specify the start point of the route guidance in ■ demo mode by entering the address or the current vehicle position Infotainment system settings Sound settings ›...
  • Page 114: Bluetooth Settings

    Time and date settings Safe removal of the external data source › › Press the button, then tap the function surface Time and date. Press the button, then tap the function surface Remove safely and select   the external device to be removed. Time: - Time Settings ■...
  • Page 115: Radio Menu Settings

    ŠKODA Internet pages. formation from the station) Sort station list: - Sorting types for radio stations in the station list ■ http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment By group - Group sorting by transmitted program ■ Alphabet - Alphabetical sorting according to station name ■...
  • Page 116: Telephone Menu Settings

    Activate AUX - Enable/disable the AUX input ■ Infotainment settings – Blues Remove safely: - Safe removal of the external device ■ Infotainment system settings Telephone menu settings Introduction to the subject › In the main Telephone menu, tap the function surface  . Individual menu items for the Infotainment settings can be accessed by press- Hands-free - Switch a call to the telephone/back to Infotainment (the menu ■...
  • Page 117: Radio Menu Settings

    Clock - Time display on the Infotainment display (with the ignition on and the AUX vol. - Sets the input level of the AUX audio source (the menu item is only ■ ■ Infotainment off) available when an audio source is connected) Yes - Switches the display on Low - Low volume ■...
  • Page 118: Radio

    Radio text display / image presentation (DAB) (does not apply to Infotain-  Radio ment Swing) Settings of menu Radio » page 107 » page 113  Operation Information symbol in the status line Introduction to the subject Symbol Meaning Infotainment allows analogue radio reception of FM and AM frequency ranges Traffic signal is available ...
  • Page 119 Symbols in the status bar Searching for stations and selecting the frequency Symbol Meaning Applies to Infotainment Blues. Browse radio frequency range manually  Searching for stations Browse radio frequency range automatically  The Infotainment will automatically search for available radio stations in the Number of a position (station button) under which the background, which can be selected immediately after the Infotainment is ...
  • Page 120 Symbol Meaning List of available stations The transmitter reception is not secure (DAB) (applies to Info- Does not apply to Infotainment Blues.  tainment Amundsen, Swing) Stations with image broadcasting (DAB) (does not apply to info-  tainment Swing) Refresh list Depending on the Infotainment system, the station list is refreshed as follows: Frequency Tap on Amundsen...
  • Page 121 › Press and hold one of the preset buttons Assigning a station logo   › In the main Radio menu, tap the function surface  → Station logos. The station is stored in the selected position. › Tap on an occupied station button and select the data carrier (SD card, USB). ›...
  • Page 122: Media

    Main menu Media Applies to Infotainment Blues. Operation Fig. 142 Main menu Display Does not apply to Infotainment Blues. Fig. 141 Media: Main Menu Description of the display » Fig. 142 Information line Name of the track being played Status bar ›...
  • Page 123 Function Action Selecting the audio source Tap  within 3 seconds from the Does not apply to Infotainment Blues. start of the track playback › In the Media main menu, tap on the function surface » Fig. 141 on page 120 Finger movement to the right of the Play the previous track and select the desired audio source.
  • Page 124 Function Action Folder/track list Switch repeat playback from the cur- Does not apply to Infotainment Blues. Tap  rent album or folder on/off Switch repeat playback of specific Fig. 143 Tap  track on/off Folder/track list Movement within the track is possible by touching your finger on the timeline »...
  • Page 125: Audio Sources

    CAUTION Multimedia database Do not save any important data or data which has not been backed up on the ■ Does not apply to Infotainment Blues. connected audio sources. ŠKODA assumes no responsibility for lost or dam- aged files or connected audio sources. Fig.
  • Page 126 › To remove the SD card, go tot he main Media menu and tap the function Note surface  → Tap on Remove safely. We recommend that you use extension cables from ŠKODA Original Accesso- › Push down on the inserted SD memory card. The SD card “jumps” into the ries.
  • Page 127 › ® End the connection to the currently connected Bluetooth player and repeat Supported audio sources and file formats - Amundsen the pairing procedure » page 133, Managing paired external devices. Supported audio sources CAUTION If an external device is connected to the Infotainment system using Apple File sys- Source Interface...
  • Page 128 Supported audio file formats Supported audio sources and file formats – Swing Maximum Codec type File suffix Max. bit rate sampling Playlists Supported audio sources (File formats) rate Source Interface Type Specification File system Windows Media Standard Audio 384 kbit / s SD card SD reader SD, SDHC, SDXC...
  • Page 129: Images

    Supported audio sources and file formats – Blues Images Image viewer Supported audio sources Source Interface Type Specification File system Main menu Standard SD card SD reader SD; SDHC Applies to Infotainment Amundsen. size USB stick; Fig. 147 HDD (without any spe- Images: main menu cial software);...
  • Page 130 Controlling viewed images Supported image file formats and sources Function Action Supported image sources Finger movement across the screen to the Source Type Specification File system left (with initial representation) Display the next image SD card Standard size SD, SDHC, SDXC FAT16 Tap ...
  • Page 131: Media Command

    Main menu » Fig. 148 Media Command Information on the track being played Playback timeline with a slider Using the system Playback control Introduction to the subject Image from the video being played back Applies to Infotainment Amundsen. Name of the tablet used/Switch to main menu of two tablets (when icon displayed ) The Media Command function allows you to control the playback of audio files Increase/decrease the tablet volume...
  • Page 132: Telephone

    Note Telephone Some tablet types allow playback of audio files or videos from an SD card in- serted in the tablet. Playback of these tracks may be limited. Introductory information Introduction to the subject Supported file formats Does not apply to Infotainment Blues. Operating system Operating system Type...
  • Page 133 Main menu - Information and function surfaces » Fig. 149 Possible connection types Name of connected telephone ® Depending on the number of connected Bluetooth devices and the connec- Function surfaces of preferred contacts tion type, the following functions are available. Choice of storage group for the preferred contacts Name of the telephone service provider (with active roaming, the symbol Applies to Infotainment Amundsen...
  • Page 134: Pairing And Connecting

    Telephone Pairing and connecting Applies to Infotainment Swing. Introduction to the subject The range of the telephone connection to the Infotainment system is limited Fig. 150 to the passenger compartment. Telephone: Main menu To connect a telephone to the Infotainment system, the two devices must be ®...
  • Page 135 Function colour ® obtain updates for the Infotainment system's Bluetooth Grey External device can be connected as a telephone http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility  Green External device is connected as a telephone ® Pairing and connection process External device can be connected as a Bluetooth...
  • Page 136: Telephone Functions

    Connection set-up Emergency services and information call Select the desired external device from the list of paired external devices. If no emergency, breakdown or info calls can be made then a ŠKODA service ▶ ® ▶ Select the desired profile from the list of available Bluetooth profiles.
  • Page 137 Function surfaces Management of preferred contacts (favourites) Contact search Dial a number in the telephone contact list (if a telephone contact contains Fig. 153 several telephone numbers, a menu containing the telephone numbers as- Favourite contacts signed to this contact is displayed after the contact is selected) Display the contact details ...
  • Page 138 Deleting a favourite Edit the telephone number before dialling (not applicable to Infotainment  › In the main Telephone menu, tap the function surface  → User profile → Man- Swing) age favourites. Display of contact details » Fig. 154 - ...
  • Page 139: Text Messages (Sms)

    Hold a conference call - Leave the conference call temporarily (the con- Sent - Open a list of sent messages   ference call continues in your absence) Outbox - Open a list of messages not sent  Return to the held conference call ...
  • Page 140: Hotspot (Wlan) And Data Connection

    Recipient list Hotspot (WLAN) and data connection The following functions can be executed by tapping on one of the function surfaces. Hotspot (WLAN) Display the contact list with the option of adding/removing additional    Introduction to the subject recipients (to return to the recipient list, tap the function surface ...
  • Page 141: Data Connection

    Enter the required password, set in menu item →  → WLAN → Mobile Hot- Disconnection from the currently connected hotpot by deleting the Info- ▶  spot → Hotspot settings → SSID: ..tainment memory access password (the function surface is only shown ▶...
  • Page 142: Smartlink

    Confirm the entered PIN code. er to open the website with information on the SmartLink system. http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity-smartlink › If you would like to save the entered PIN code in the device memory, then SmartLink offers the option of displaying and operating certified applications tap the function surface ...
  • Page 143: Android Auto

    Disconnection of the active connection CAUTION  Settings of the SmartLink » page 109 menu or » page 114 To establish the connection, the date and time in the Infotainment system  must be set correctly. If the date and time setting is based on the GPS signal, Connection set-up then problems may arise with establishing a connection when the GPS signal Connect the external device to the USB port using a connecting cable...
  • Page 144: Apple Carplay

    If route guidance is taking place at this moment in the Infotainment system, The ignition is switched on.  then there is the option to start the route guidance in the Android Auto appli- Infotainment is switched on.  cation. This also applies reciprocally. The external device to be connected is switched on.
  • Page 145: Mirrorlink

     ▶ Tap - Return to main Apple CarPlay menu tions. ▶ Hold - Switch on voice control http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity Start the application ▶ In the main Apple CarPlay menu, select the desired connection in area Main menu » Fig. 160.
  • Page 146: Applicationškoda Oneapp

    Tap the function surface Close all to close all running applications that support er to open the website with information on the ŠKODA OneApp application. this feature. http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment function problems For the full functionality of the ŠKODA One App application, data transfer from external devices must be activated.
  • Page 147: Navigation

    Connecting to the Infotainment system Navigation The mobile telephone can be connected to the infotainment system using the Introductory information SmartLink function or via WLAN. Navigation - function sequence Connection via SmartLink › Switch on the ignition. Applies to Infotainment Amundsen. ›...
  • Page 148 » page 163 ▶ ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA websites. Enter destination - Search for/enter a new destination/stopover ▶ » page 148 http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal ▶ Stop route guidance - Stops route guidance » page 159 The following menu is displayed: ...
  • Page 149 Display for the volume setting of the navigation announcements/repeti-  Split screen tion of the navigation announcement » page 159 Navigation settings » page 109  Fig. 166 Split screen Fig. 165 Map description › To activate/deactivate, go to the main Navigation menu and tap on the function surface ...
  • Page 150: Search For Destination And Enter

    Description of the functional surfaces » Fig. 167 » Fig. 168 Search for destination and enter Input line Search for destination/POI Depending on the search mode, the following symbols are displayed  - Display of destinations found in the navigation database ...
  • Page 151 If several places have been found, then you can scroll through the list by turn- Enter destination using the address ing the controller  or sliding the slider. Note When entering a street name, there is an option of entering the centre of a ■...
  • Page 152 › Set the desired value and confirm the destination input by tapping on the Find petrol station, restaurant or car park function surface  . If information about the point entered is available in the Infotainment system's navigation data, this will be displayed instead of the GPS coordinates (e.g. ad- dress »...
  • Page 153 Find destination online Destination memory When Infotainment Online » page 11 services are activated, a list of POIs from the selected category in a radius around the current vehicle position is dis- played, regardless of whether or not route guidance is taking place. After searching for a destination, you can switch between the list of destina- tions found in the navigation data and the list of destinations found online by tapping one of the following function surfaces at position...
  • Page 154: Import Custom Destinations

    › Save “flagged destination” (current vehicle position) Edit the home address or set one up using the current vehicle position or by In the main Navigation menu, tap the function surface  → Tap Save current entering the address. ▶ position.
  • Page 155 Show POIs in the map › In the main Navigation menu, tap the function surface  → Map → Select cate- Access to the ŠKODA Connect Portal can be found on the ŠKODA Connect gories for POIs → My points of interest (Personal POI).
  • Page 156: Map

    Route guidance to a destination in the imported POI category Image with GPS coordinates › In the map, tap on the traffic obstruction symbol. Details of the selected destination will be displayed » page 157. Fig. 177 Image with GPS coordinates Clear all custom POI categories ›...
  • Page 157 The following function surfaces are displayed » Fig. 178. Types of manual scale change Touch the screen with two fingers and pull them apart or close them togeth- ▶ 2D - Two-dimensional map display  3D - Three-dimensional map display ...
  • Page 158: Route Guidance

    The map is in the 2D display.  Centring to the vehicle position (in the 2D or 3D map display)  The map is centred (the function surface /  is hidden).  Centring to the destination position (in the destination position dis- The map scale is max.
  • Page 159 Route guidance takes place as follows While entering a destination. ▶ Through graphical driving instructions on the Infotainment screen and in the By tapping on the function surface  in the destination list. ▶ ▶ display of the instrument cluster. ▶...
  • Page 160 › - calculate the most economical route with the shortest driving time The demo mode starting point can also be set provided demo mode is turned  and shortest distance travelled – the route is highlighted green on by tapping on the desired map location and selecting the menu item Start Demo Mode »...
  • Page 161: Route

    Note Navigation announcements Route guidance on the most frequently travelled route takes place without The Infotainment system issues navigation announcements during route guid- navigation announcements. ance. Finish route guidance The navigation announcements are generated by the Infotainment system. Flawless clarity of the message (e.g., road or city name) cannot always be guar- Route guidance can be finished in one of the following ways.
  • Page 162 During route guidance, the Route details (information about the current route) Insert destination into the route can be displayed. In the area , tap on the function surface Enter destination and enter a new ▶ destination. › In the main Navigation menu, tap the function surface  → Route details. ▶...
  • Page 163: Traffic Reports

    Route import Traffic reports A route created in the user profile on the ŠKODA Connect Portal website can be imported into the Infotainment memory. List of traffic reports The requirement for importing the route is that the Infotainment Online » page 11 services are activated.
  • Page 164 Symbol of the traffic obstruction ▶ Details of the traffic report Number of the road affected ▶ ▶ Name of the location affected Fig. 187 ▶ Description of the traffic obstruction Details of the traffic report Colour differentiation of the importance of the traffic obstruction in a TMC message The symbol for the traffic obstruction (e.g.
  • Page 165: Vehicle Systems

    Entering/removing a traffic obstruction on the route manually Vehicle systems If a traffic obstruction is detected during route guidance (e.g. traffic jam), this CAR - Vehicle settings traffic obstruction can be entered into the route manually. Introduction to the subject Once entered, the Infotainment system recalculates and provides an alterna- tive route.
  • Page 166: Driving

    Electronic immobiliser and steering lock Driving  Read and observe on page 164 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. ...
  • Page 167 Starting the engine Switching the ignition on/off › On vehicles with Ignition lock, turn the key to position and the engine starts» Fig. 189 on page 165 . Then release the key, the engine will start au- tomatically. If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, turn the key to position .
  • Page 168: Start-Stop System

    If the system determine that the engine is not needed when the vehicle stops Note (e.g. at the traffic lights), it turns off the engine and starts it again when mov- The engine running noises may be louder at first for a short time after start- ■...
  • Page 169: Braking And Parking

    The driving speed was higher than 4 km/h after the last stop.  Deactivate/activate the system manually No trailer or other accessory is connected to the trailer socket.  Fig. 192 System status Button for the START-STOP The system status is shown in the display when the vehicle comes to a halt system »...
  • Page 170 Before negotiating a long or steep gradient, reduce speed and shift down a Handbrake gear. As a result, the braking effect of the engine will be used, reducing the load on the brakes. If, nevertheless, there is a need for additional braking, it Fig.
  • Page 171: Manual Gear Changing And Pedals

     Only carry out the activities while parking in the specified order. Read and observe on page 169 first. › Bring the vehicle to a stop and depress the brake pedal. On the gear lever, the shift pattern for the individual gear positions is shown ›...
  • Page 172: Automatic Transmission

     Read and observe on page 170 first. Automatic transmission The selector lever can be moved through shifting to one of the following posi-  Introduction tions » Fig. 195. In some positions you have to push the locking button »...
  • Page 173 The selector lever lock is indicated by the illumination of the warning light . Gear changing › To change up, tap the selector lever forwards » Fig. 197. Disengage selector lever from P mode or N › To change down, tap the selector lever backwards »...
  • Page 174: Running In And Economical Driving

    Running in and economical driving Drive Green function Run in engine Fig. 198 Display on Infotainment screen During the first 1,500 km, the driving style is decisive for successful the run- ning in process is. During the first 1,000 km, the engine should not be charged with more than 3/4 of the maximum permitted engine revs and without the trailer.
  • Page 175: Avoiding Damage To Your Vehicle

    If the trip lasts less than 30 minutes from the start, then the overview will add CAUTION the overview of the average fuel consumption from the previous journey (the Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle! When driving over ob- ■...
  • Page 176: Assist Systems

    The sensor function may be impaired in the events of one of the following. Assist systems The sensor cover is soiled (e.g. with mud, snow and the like). ▶ ▶ The area in front of and around the sensor cover is obscured (e.g. by labels, General information auxiliary headlights and the like).
  • Page 177 If there is a TCS intervention, the warning light flashes in the instrument During a TCS intervention, the indicator light flashes in the instrument clus-   cluster. ter. Deactivation Anti-lock brake system (ABS) › Press the  » Fig. 201 button.
  • Page 178: Parking Aid (Parkpilot)

    The HBA is activated by the very quick operation of the brake pedal. In order TSA brakes the individual wheels of the towing vehicle in order to damp the to achieve the shortest possible braking distance, the brake pedal must be ap- rocking motion of the entire vehicle combination.
  • Page 179 CAUTION Operation Keep the system sensors » Fig. 202 on page 177 clean and free from snow ■ and ice, and do not cover them with any objects of any kind, otherwise the functioning of the system may be restricted. In adverse weather conditions (heavy rain, water vapour, very low or high ■...
  • Page 180 Approximate range of sensors (in cm)    Depending on the Infotainment type: Switching off park assistant dis- play. Area » Fig. 203 Variant 1 Variant 2    Switching audible parking signals on/off. (3 sensors) (7 sensors) Change to rear-view camera display.
  • Page 181: Reversing Camera

    Deactivation Reversing camera On vehicles with Version 1, the system can be deactivated by moving out of reverse gear.  Introduction For vehicles with variant 2, the system is automatically deactivated by press- The reversing camera (hereinafter the system) helps the driver to park and ma- ing the ...
  • Page 182 Operation Guidelines and function surfaces Fig. 207 Installation location of the camera / scanned area behind the Fig. 208 Infotainment screen: orientation lines/function surfaces vehicle  Read and observe on page 179 first.  Read and observe on page 179 first. On the screen, orientation lines are shown along with the monitored area be- The camera for capturing the area behind the vehicle is in the boot lid handle hind the vehicle.
  • Page 183: Cruise Control System

    When driving from a horizontal surface into a slope or a depression. ■ When driving from a slope or a depression onto a horizontal surface. ■ Cruise Control System  Introduction The Cruise Control System (CCS) maintains a set speed without you having to actuate the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 184: Speed Limiter

    Note Operation description During control, speed can be increased by pressing the accelerator pedal. Re- ■ leasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed to drop again to the set Fig. 211 speed. Cruise control system controls By pressing the button »...
  • Page 185: Front Assist

     Read and observe on page 182 first. Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter » Fig. 214 Activate CCS (required condition for the subsequent activation of  the speed limiter) To activate the speed limiter, set the switch to position , then press to operate.
  • Page 186 The area in front of the vehicle is monitored by a radar sensor » page 174. Note The system can be impaired or may not be available, for example when driving WARNING in “sharp ”curves or with an ESC engagement »...
  • Page 187 If an automatic brake intervention is triggered by the system, the pressure in Warning and automatic braking the brake system increases and the brake pedal cannot be operated with the normal pedal stroke. Fig. 216 The automatic braking interventions can be cancelled by pressing the acceler- Instrument cluster display: Warning or emergency ator pedal or by steering intervention.
  • Page 188: Fatigue Detection

    Deactivation / activation in vehicles with multi-function steering wheel Fatigue detection Button / The fatigue detection system (hereinafter referred to as the system) recom- dial Action Function mends the driver takes a break from driving when driver fatigue can be detec- »...
  • Page 189: Tyre Pressure Monitoring

    Tyre pressure monitoring Storing the tyre pressure values and Infotainment display  Introduction Fig. 218 Button for storing the pressure The tyre pressure monitoring function (hereinafter referred to as the system) values/example of the screen monitors the tyre pressure while driving. display: the system indicates a tyre pressure change at the If the tyre inflation pressure changes, the warning light...
  • Page 190: Towing Device And Trailer

    Storing the tyre pressure values by means of the button Towing device and trailer Hitch Fig. 219 Key for storing the pressure val-  Introduction The maximum trailer nose weight when towing a trailer is 50 kg. Other infor- mation (e.g. on the nameplate of the trailer device) provide only about the test values of the device information.
  • Page 191 Support for the towing device and tow bar » Fig. 220 Mounting recess Protective cap Locking ball Centering Hand wheel Lock cap Fig. 222 Setting the ready position Red marking on the hand wheel Tow bar  Read and observe on page 188 first.
  • Page 192  Read and observe on page 188 first. Check the setting of the standby position › To prepare for the installation, remove the cap for the receiving shaft the direction of arrow » Fig. 224. › To install, hold the ball rod from underneath »...
  • Page 193 Check proper fitting Fig. 228 Unlock lock Fig. 226 Correctly secured ball head  Read and observe on page 188 first.  Read and observe on page 188 first. No trailer or other accessory is connected to the tow bar. We recommend putting the protective cover onto the ball head before removing the tow bar.
  • Page 194: Using The Towing Device

    › Remove the tow bar from the mounting recess downwards and in the direc- The total permitted weight of the accessories including load changes with in- tion of the arrow . At the same time, the ball rod latches into the ready po- creasing distance of the load centre of gravity from the ball head of the towing sition and is therefore ready to be re-fitted.
  • Page 195 › Plug the trailer (accessory) connector into the 13-pin socket. (If the trailer / WARNING (Continued) accessories have a 7-pin connector, use a corresponding reduction piece After the electrical connection between the vehicle and trailer (accesso- ■ from the ŠKODA Original Accessories). ry) the trailer / accessory lights should be checked for function.
  • Page 196 Permissible trailer load Permissible trailer load, braked (kg) Engine Transmission Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg) with gradients up to 12%. 1.0 l/70 kW TSI 1000 1000 1.0 l/81 kW TSI 1100 1200 1.4 l/92 kW TSI DSG (Green tec) 1200 1000 1.6 l/81 kW MPI 1000...
  • Page 197: General Maintenance

    ŠKODA service partner General Maintenance  Read and observe on page 195 first. Care and maintenance All ŠKODA service partners work according to the instructions and guidelines Service work, adjustments and technical alterations from ŠKODA AUTO. All service and repair work is therefore carried out on time and to the appropriate quality.
  • Page 198: Service Intervals

    ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of ŠKODA Genuine Acces- Airbags sories for a period of 2 years after installation or delivery in accordance with  Read and observe on page 195 first. the materials defect liability, unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agree- ment or any other agreements.
  • Page 199 the replacement of the air filter insert in regions with heavy dust pollution as The service interval prescribed by the manufacturer is indicated on the vehicle well as checking and replacing the toothed belt, but also to vehicles with diesel data sticker »...
  • Page 200: Cleaning And Care

    WARNING QI1 - Brake fluid Vehicle care products may be harmful to your health if not used accord- First change after 3 years , then every 2 years. ■ change ing to the instructions. Always keep the vehicle care products safe from people who are not ■...
  • Page 201 Automatic Car Washes Do not aim the water jet directly at the lock cylinders or the door or opening ■ The usual precautionary measures must be taken before washing the vehicle joints when washing the vehicle in the winter – there is a risk of freezing. (e.g.
  • Page 202 Do not polish in a dusty environment - risk of paint scratches. ■ Vehicle compo- Circumstances Remedy Do not apply any paint care products to door seals or window guides. ■ nents Plastic parts ■ Wiper / wiper Soiling Windscreen cleaner, sponge or cloth Do not use paint polish.
  • Page 203 Removing snow and ice from the windscreens Caring for the interior  Read and observe on page 198 first. Fig. 233 Installation location of the ice Vehicle compo- Circumstances Remedy scraper, removing the scraper nents Dust, surface Vacuum cleaner soiling Water, slightly damp cotton / wool Soiling (fresh) cloth, if necessary, mild soap solution...
  • Page 204: Inspecting And Replenishing

    CAUTION Inspecting and replenishing ® Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara / material ■ Avoid standing for lengthy periods in bright sunlight, and protect the mate- ■ Fuel rials by covering to prevent them from fading.  Remove fresh stains (e.g. from pens, lipstick, shoe polish and similar) as Introduction ■...
  • Page 205 The vehicle can only be operated with unleaded petrol containing maximum Petrol and diesel refuelling 10% bioethanol (E10). Unleaded petrol must correspond to the European Standard EN 228 (in Ger- many DIN 51626-1 or E10 for unleaded petrol with octane number 95 and 91 or DIN 51626-2 or E5 for unleaded petrol with octane number 95 and 98).
  • Page 206: Engine Compartment

    CAUTION CAUTION Petrol additives (additives) The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of dam- The unleaded petrol in accordance with the prescribed standards meets all age to the engine and to the exhaust system. ■ the conditions for a smooth running engine. We therefore do not recommend If a different fuel other than diesel fuel, which complies to the above men- ■...
  • Page 207 WARNING (Continued) Opening and closing the bonnet Allow the engine to cool. ■ Never open the bonnet if you can see steam or coolant flowing out of the ■ engine compartment – risk of scalding! Wait until the steam or coolant has stopped escaping.
  • Page 208: Engine Oil

    › Drop down the bonnet lid from a height of about 20 cm applying light pres- Windscreen washer fluid sure until it clicks safely into place. Fig. 238 WARNING Windscreen washer fluid reser- Never drive with the bonnet lid not properly closed - risk of accident! ■...
  • Page 209 We recommend that the oil changes are carried out by a ŠKODA Service Part- Vehicles with fixed service intervals ner. Petrol engines Specification The engine oil should be changed at specified service intervals » page 196. 1.0 ltr./70, 81 kW TSI The engine uses up some oil, depending on driving style and operating condi- 1.4 l/92 kW TSI VW 502 00...
  • Page 210: Coolant

    Checking the level WARNING › Wait a few minutes until the engine oil flows back into the oil trough. The following instructions must be followed at all times when working on ■ › Pull the dipstick out and wipe with a clean cloth. the engine compartment »...
  • Page 211: Brake Fluid

    Refilling Brake fluid The reservoir must always contain a small amount of coolant » › Place a cloth over the cap of the coolant expansion tank and unscrew the cap Fig. 241 carefully. Brake fluid reservoir › Always top up using coolant of the correct specification. ›...
  • Page 212: Vehicle Battery

    WARNING (Continued) Vehicle battery If your eyes or skin come into contact with the electrolytic fluid, immedi- ■  Introduction ately wash the affected area for a few minutes long with a lot of water. Seek medical assistance without delay. Keep the vehicle battery away from people who are not completely inde- The vehicle battery represents a power source for the motor to start and for ■...
  • Page 213 Refer to the instructions of the charger manufacturer. Checking the condition Charging › Fig. 242 For vehicles withthe START-STOPsystem or auxiliary heater, connect the  Vehicle battery: Electrolyte level terminal of the charger on the battery’s pole, the  terminal of the charg- ...
  • Page 214: Wheels

    Function / device Commissioning Wheels Windows » page 62 Wheels and tyres Time settings » page 48 Advice on tyre/wheel usage CAUTION Disconnect the battery only with the ignition and consumers turned off - risk ■ New tyres, during the first 500 km, new tyres do not offer optimum grip and of damaging the electrical system of the vehicle.
  • Page 215 The specified running direction must be strictly adhered to, otherwise the fol- Tyre diameter in inches lowing tyre characteristics may be degraded. This information serves merely as information for the prescribed tyre ▶ Driving stability. pressure. This is not a list of shared tyre sizes for your vehicle. These are in ▶...
  • Page 216 After changing the spare wheel, the tyre pressure should be adjusted. Tyre wear and wheel change In vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, save the tyre pressure values in the system » page 187. WARNING If you get a puncture and a spare tyre has to be fitted with the opposite ■...
  • Page 217: Operating In Winter Conditions

    If “winter” tyres are mounted, summer tyres should be fitted again in good Tyre marking time as they provide better handling properties, a shorter braking distance, less tyre noise and reduced tyre wear on roads which are free of snow and ice Explanation of tyre markings - e.g.
  • Page 218 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 219: Do-It-Yourself

    Location of reflective vest Do-it-yourself Emergency equipment and self-help Fig. 246 Storage compartment for the Emergency equipment reflective vest Placement of the first aid kit and warning triangle The reflective vest can be stored in a holder under the driver's seat »...
  • Page 220: Changing A Wheel

    CAUTION Vehicle tool kit Screw the jack back to its starting position prior to putting it back in its box – Otherwise, there is a risk of damage to the box. Note The declaration of conformity is included with the jack or the log folder. Changing a wheel Preliminary work For safety's sake, the following instructions must be observed before...
  • Page 221 › Tighten the wheel bolts opposite each other using the wheel wrench (“pull- Removing/stowing the emergency or spare wheel ing crossways”) » page 220. › Replace the wheel trim » page 219 and caps » page 220. Fig. 249 When fitting a wheel with directional tyres, ensure that the direction of rota- Take out the wheel tion is correct »...
  • Page 222 Install trim Anti-theft wheel bolts › Press the wheel trim onto the wheel rim at the designated valve opening. › Then press the trim into the wheel rim until its entire circumference locks Fig. 251 correctly in place. Anti-theft wheel bolt and at- The position of the anti-theft wheel bolt is indicated by means of a symbol on tachment the back of the wheel trim supplied ex-factory or from the ŠKODA Original...
  • Page 223: Breakdown Kit

    › Insert the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt to the stop. Use the associated The jacking points are located on the lower sill » Fig. 253. attachment for the anti-theft wheel bolts » Fig. 251 on page 220. › Position the base plate of the jack with its full area resting on level ground ›...
  • Page 224 Do not remove foreign bodies which have penetrated into the tyre (e.g. nails). Air compressor (the layout of the controls may be different depending on the type of air compressor delivered with the vehicle) Do not use the breakdown kit in the following cases. Tyre inflation hose The rim is damaged.
  • Page 225 › Attach the valve remover » Fig. 255 on page 222 onto the valve insert, so WARNING that the valve insert fits into the slot of the valve remover. If the tyre does not inflate to at least 2.0 bar, the damage is too great. The ■...
  • Page 226: Jump-Starting

    Jump-starting  Introduction WARNING The following instructions must be followed at all times when working on ■ the engine compartment » page 204. When handling the vehicle battery, the following warnings must be ob- ■ served » page 210. A discharged vehicle battery may already freeze at temperatures just be- ■...
  • Page 227: Towing The Vehicle

    › Clamp the negative terminal of the jumper cable to the earth point of the en- Attach the tow rope or the tow bar to the towing eyes at the front gine or on a metal part firmly connected to the engine block or directly on »...
  • Page 228: Remote Control - Changing The Battery

    Note Towing eye rear We recommend that you use a tow rope from ŠKODA Original Accessories. Fig. 260 Front towing eye Rear towing eye The rear towing eye is located below the bumper on the right. Remove the protective cap before using the towing eye. »...
  • Page 229: Emergency Unlocking/Locking Of Doors

    The driver's door can be emergency unlocked / emergency locked using the Key with fold-out key bit key via the lock cylinder. › Pull on the door handle and hold. › Insert the key into the recess on the lower side of the cover and fold up the cover in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 230: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades

    CAUTION Unlocking the boot lid Make sure when lifting not to damage cover parts by the screwdriver in the shift lever environment. Fig. 264 Unlocking the door Replacing windscreen wiper blades  Introduction WARNING Replace the windscreen wiper blades once or twice a year for safety rea- sons.
  • Page 231 Replacing the rear window wiper blade Fig. 267 Changing the windscreen wiper blade Fig. 268 Changing the rear window wiper blade  Read and observe on page 228 first.  Read and observe on page 228 first. Before replacing the windscreen wiper blades, close the bonnet and put the windscreen wiper arms into the service position.
  • Page 232: Fuses And Light Bulbs

    Fuses in the dashboard Fuses and light bulbs Fuses Fig. 270 Remove the fuse box cover.  Introduction Fig. 269 Blown fuse  Read and observe on page 230 first. The fuses are located on the bottom of the dash panel behind a cover. Replacing fuses Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses.
  • Page 233 Power consumer Fuse assignment in the dashboard Operating lever under the steering wheel, light switch, ignition key removal lock (automatic gearbox), headlight flasher, rain sensor, re- versing camera Air conditioning, automatic transmission, diagnostic connector, heat- ed windscreen Instrument cluster, emergency call Anti-theft alarm, horn Heating of the rear seats Not assigned...
  • Page 234 Power consumer Fuses in the engine compartment Radar Not assigned Electrical auxiliary heating system Not assigned Rear window heater Power windows - front passenger Towing hitch Cigarette lighter, 12-volt socket in the interior, 12-volt socket in the luggage compartment Fig. 272 Cover for the fuse box - variant 1 Power windows - rear right Front and rear window washer, operating lever under the steering wheel...
  • Page 235: Bulbs

    CAUTION Power consumer The cover of the fuse box in the engine compartment must always be used Engine control system correctly, otherwise water may penetrate into the fuse box – there is a danger Additional electric heater, valve for intake manifold, wastegate, oil of damage to the vehicle! temperature, valve for activated charcoal filter, valve for oil pressure control...
  • Page 236 CAUTION Replace bulb for main beam, daytime running lights and parking Do not take hold of the glass bulb with naked fingers (even the smallest ■ light (halogen headlight) amount of dirt reduces the working life of the light bulb). Use a clean cloth, napkin, or similar.
  • Page 237 › Remove the holder with the bulb by jiggling it out in the direction of the ar- Changing the bulb for the front turn signal light » Fig. 277. › Hold the housing containing the bulb in area Fig. 279 ›...
  • Page 238 › › Disconnect the connector with the light bulb in the direction of arrow Remove the headlight in the direction of arrow » Fig. 280. Replacing the light bulb › Remove the connector with the bulb in the direction of arrow ›...
  • Page 239 › Screw the tail lamp into place and install the cover. The cover must engage Removing/installing taillights securely. › Close the boot lid. CAUTION Ensure that the cable bundle does not become pinched between the body ■ and the lamp when it is being refitted – risk of damage to the electrical instal- lation and risk of water ingress.
  • Page 240 › Insert a new bulb into the holder and turn in a clockwise direction to the stop. › Insert the bulb holder in the tail lamp assembly. The holder must engage se- curely. Do-it-yourself...
  • Page 241: Technical Data

    Vehicle data Technical data Technical data Basic vehicle data  Introduction The details given in the vehicle's technical documentation always take prece- dence over the details in the Owner's Manual. The performance values listed were determined without performance-reduc- Fig. 284 Vehicle data sticker ing equipment, e.g.
  • Page 242 The declaration of conformity (the so-called. COC document) can be obtained WARNING from a ŠKODA Partner (only valid for some countries and some models). Do not exceed the specified maximum permissible weights – risk of acci- dent and damage! Type plate The type plate »...
  • Page 243 The weight of the equipment that is excluded from the operating weight. ▶ Trailer draw-bar load when towing a trailer (max. 50 kg). ▶ Measurement of fuel consumption and CO emissions according to ECE Regulations and EU Directives The data on fuel consumption and CO emissions were not available at the time of going to press.
  • Page 244 Dimensions Fig. 286 Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions for operating weight without driver (in mm) » Fig. 286 Specification Value Height 1459 Basic dimension 1457 Front track Vehicles with the 1.0 l/70 kW TSI and 1.4 l/66 kW TDI CR engine 1463 Width 1706...
  • Page 245 Departure angle Fig. 287 Overhang angle Angle » Fig. 287 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 246: Vehicle-Specific Details Per Engine Type

    Vehicle-specific details per engine type  Introduction The specified values have been determined in accordance with rules and under conditions set out by legal or technical requirements for determining operational and technical data for motor vehicles. The exhaust gas standard is specified in the vehicle's technical documentation, as well as in the declaration of conformity (in so-called COC document). The declaration of conformity (the so-called.
  • Page 247 1.6 l/81 kW MPI engine Output (kW at 1/min) 81/5800 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 155/3800-4000 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1598 Gearbox Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 10.2 11.5 1.4 l/66 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW at 1/min) 66/3000-3250 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 230/1750-2500...
  • Page 248: Index

    116, 117 Automatic transmission Index Selector lever emergency unlocking Amundsen Tiptronic external module Infotainment description 77, 124 A2DP/AVRCP Settings Android Auto Abort route guidance Avoiding damage to your vehicle Anti-lock brake system (ABS) 42, 175 Anti-theft alarm system Accessories Trailer Activation of Online Services Ball bar Anti-theft wheel bolts...
  • Page 249 Boot cover CAR button Children and safety Parking position Car care Child safety lock Boot lid Exterior Child seat Automatic locking Interior Classification Open/Close Car computer Installation location 33, 34 Brake Assist (HBA) see multifunction display ISOFIX on the front passenger seat 32, 33 Brake booster Care and maintenance...
  • Page 250 CORNER Destination In the instrument cluster See Fog lights with CORNER function Custom destination MAXI DOT Enter destination using the address Correct routing of seat belt Display of a low temperature Enter in map Distance warning Favourite 151, 157 Correct seated position Diverting calls Flagged destination Correct seating position...
  • Page 251 Selector lever unlocking Fog lights Starting/stopping the engine at the push of a Warning light Equalizer button 165, 166 Fog lights/rear fog light Towing the using the tow hitch Operation Fog lights with CORNER function Towing the vehicle External device data transfer 102, 106, 112 Force limiter Tyre repair...
  • Page 252 Gear change Images Infotainment menus Gear recommendation Compatible sources Grid display Information on the selected gear Display Horizontal display File formats Gear changing Infotainment Online Main menu lever Infotainment operation Operation Genuine parts Infotainment screen Requirements and restrictions Glasses storage box Infotainment operation using an application in Safe removal of the data source the external device...
  • Page 253 Journey data Driving abroad Lock steering lock Flash Jump-starting Longitude Fog lights/rear fog light Luggage compartment Fog lights with CORNER function Cover Hazard warning light system Fastening elements KESSY Headlight assist Fixing nets deactivating Headlight cleaning system Floor covering on both sides Starting/Stopping the engine Parking light Lighting...
  • Page 254 Managing paired devices media Compatible sources Manoeuvre file formats Graphical driving recommendations Multicollision brake (MCB) Requirements and Restrictions Navigation announcements Multifunction display Media Manual air conditioning Functions Audio source Air distribution control Information Overview 77, 124 Controls Memory Bluetooth Audio Manual gear changing Multifunction pocket Browser...
  • Page 255 Image with GPS Network Remote access to the vehicle Import destinations Data connection Service management Imported destinations Data roaming Service package Last destinations Status of the Online Services Main menu setting ŠKODA Connect website Manage memory Values of the downloaded data Online services ŠKODA Connect New route enable service...
  • Page 256 ParkPilot Preset list Remote access to the vehicle Radio station logo Parts replacement Remote control Save station Changing battery 226, 227 Passive safety Scan Synchronisation process Before setting off Search for stations Unlocking/locking the vehicle Driving safety Select station Removing the Passive Safety 107, 113, 115 tow bar, Step 1...
  • Page 257 Running in Seat belts Settings Brake pads Belt tensioners Advanced settings Tyres fastening and unfastening Inertia reels Warning light Bluetooth 106, 108, 112 Codecs Seats SafeLock Configuration wizard Adjusting the front seats Safe removal of the data source 108, 113 front Safe removal of the external data source Data connection...
  • Page 258 ŠKODA Connect Spare wheel Steering lock (KESSY system) Telephone 108, 114 Removing / stowing Steering wheel Text messages Speed limiter 44, 182 Adjusting Time and date 105, 112 Buttons Speed limits 110, 158 Units 106, 112 Proper posture Speed regulating system Update software Stop engine Warning light...
  • Page 259 Telephone book Traffic Telephone call Details of the traffic report Tablet holder Text messages (SMS) Dynamic route 41, 42, 175 User profile 108, 114 List of traffic reports TDI CR Voice control Traffic Information (TMC) Voicemail Technical data Traffic obstruction Telephone book Telephone Traffic program (TP)
  • Page 260 Tyre pressure monitoring Pockets Visibility Storing the tyre pressure values and Infotain- Reflective vest Visors 68, 69 ment display Storage compartment Voice control Warning light Ticket holder Commands Tyre repair User account Correction of a voice command input Configuration wizard Tyres Help damage...
  • Page 261 Tyre damage WLAN Hotspot Tyre pressure Tyre storage Other Characters Winter tyres Window operation ŠKODA Connect Windows register operating Register Windscreen - heating see Online Services Windscreen washer fluid services Manager Refilling Services Manager Warning light set to Windscreen washing systems ŠKODA Connect Online Services Windscreen wipers and washers Enable services...
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