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Your Owner's Manual
Digital version available on the Internet
http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals
ŠKODA FABIA 07.2020
Angličtina/English
6V0012720AN
OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA FABIA

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  • Page 1 Your Owner’s Manual Digital version available on the Internet http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals OWNER´S MANUAL ŠKODA FABIA ŠKODA FABIA 07.2020 Angličtina/English 6V0012720AN...
  • Page 2 Documentation of vehicle delivery Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Date of vehicle delivery ________ / ________ / ________________ ŠKODA Partner Stamp and signature of the vendor I confirm that I have taken delivery of the vehicle in good condition, have received information on how to operate it correctly, and have had the terms of the warranty explained to me.
  • Page 3 Vehicle owner Vehicle owner First Vehicle owner Second Vehicle owner This vehicle with the registration plate This vehicle with the registration plate __________________________________________ __________________________________________ belongs to: belongs to: Title, name/company: Title, name/company: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Address: Address: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Steering wheel Interior rear-view mirror Wing mirror Vehicle owner Restraint systems and airbags About the Owner's Manual Seat belts About the Owner's Manual Child seat Fasteners for child seats Explanations Airbags Key switch for the front passenger airbag Vehicle overviews Front vehicle area Lighting, windscreen wipers and...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Media Command Using the jump-starting cable Mobile device management Fuses Telephone Fuses in the dash panel Wi-Fi Fuses in the engine compartment Data connection Wheels SmartLink Tyres and rims Navigation All-season or winter tires Online Services Snow chains ŠKODA Connect Spare and emergency spare wheel User registration and activation of the ŠKODA...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Ice scraper on the fuel filler flap Technical data and specifications Requirements for the technical data Vehicle identification data Maximum permissible weights Operating weight Vehicle dimensions Engine specifications Personal data Information about the radio systems in the vehicle Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties...
  • Page 7: About The Owner's Manual

    The digital version of the Owner's Manual includes full information regarding vehicle operation. The digital version is available at the following loca- tions. On the ŠKODA internet pages. ▶ In the mobile application - MyŠKODA. ▶ http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals...
  • Page 8 Explanations Explanations Terms used “Specialist garage” - A workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA Service Partner, or an independent workshop. “ŠKODA Service Partner” - A workshop that has been contractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner to perform service work on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA...
  • Page 9: Vehicle Overviews

    Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Vehicle overviews Front vehicle area Under the windscreen: Camera for assist systems. ▶ Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page ▶ Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page ▶ Wiper - Operation »...
  • Page 10 Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Outer mirror - Operation » page Side door windows: Electric windows » page ▶ Mechanical window » page ▶ › Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page...
  • Page 11: Rear Vehicle Area

    Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area Rear vehicle area Rear window - Heating » page Rear window wiper and washer - Operation » page Luggage compartment lid handle: Flap operation » page ▶ Camera for assist systems. ▶ Tail lights: Operation »...
  • Page 12: Driver's Seat

    Vehicle overviews › Driver's seat Driver's seat Centre console and passenger seat Indicator light of the “blind spot”assis- Buttons and indicator lights (depending on the tants » page 114. specification). Buttons: Door opening lever » page Left seat heating » page ▶...
  • Page 13: Engine Compartment

    Vehicle overviews › Engine compartment Engine compartment Warning lights Functionality The warning lights in the instrument cluster indicate certain functions or faults. The illumination of some of the indicator lights may be accompanied by acoustic signals and messages in the instrument cluster display. Additional indicator lights Depending on the meaning, the additional indicator light will also light up in the display along with some...
  • Page 14 Warning lights › Warning lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning The fuel supply has reached the re- Trailer turn signal light » page serve area. » page 122. Front fog lights switched Rear fog light switched » page » page The selector lever is ABS faulty »...
  • Page 15: Indicator Lights Overview

    Warning lights › Indicator lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Service event » page 148. Brake fluid level is too » page 108. Engine was switched off automati- Together with - Brake system and cally by START-STOP » page 103. ABS faulty »...
  • Page 16 Warning lights › Indicator lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Airbag system faulty » page Engine oil level too high or engine oil level sensor impaired » page 119. Illuminates for 4 seconds and then flashes - Airbag or belt tensioner de- Engine oil level too low »...
  • Page 17 Warning lights › Indicator lights overview Symbol Meaning Break recommendation » page 115.
  • Page 18: Correct And Safe

    Correct and safe › Introductory information on correct use Correct and safe Regular checks What should be taken into account before driving? Introductory information on correct use A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk of accidents and injuries. Read this Owner's Manual carefully, as proceeding ▶...
  • Page 19: Engine Compartment

    Correct and safe › Engine compartment If there is damage suspected to the sensors or Do not tilt the vehicle battery, as it may leak bat- ▶ ▶ cameras, seek the help of a specialist garage. tery acid. If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash ▶...
  • Page 20 Correct and safe › Before your journey Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the The webbing must be tight. Therefore, do not at- ▶ ▶ top of the headrest is as close as possible to the tach clamps or similar items to the webbing for ad- top of the head.
  • Page 21: Safe Driving

    Correct and safe › Safe driving Safe driving A child that has been incorrectly secured in the wrong sitting position - endangered by the side Introductory notes airbag Pay attention when you are driving! As a driver, you ▶ The child should not be are fully responsible for road safety.
  • Page 22: Emergency Call

    20 Correct and safe › Emergency call › Drive more slowly, excessive speed can lead to loss For vehicles with an automatic gearbox, put the se- ▶ of control of the vehicle. lector lever in the position. › Keep a larger distance from the vehicle in front. Turn off the engine.
  • Page 23: After An Accident

    Correct and safe › After an accident › https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal- Switch off the ignition. › data Turn on the hazard warning lights. › Set up the warning triangle to warn other road users. › Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle, along with any passengers.
  • Page 24: Keys, Locks And Alarm System

    22 Keys, locks and alarm system › › Keys, locks and alarm system Fold out the key bit. › Loosen the battery cover with your thumb or with a flat-blade Key overview screwdriver at the marked positions. Lock the vehicle ›...
  • Page 25 Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot lid are also unlocked. Together with the deactivation of the interior sur- ▶ veillance » page 25, Settings. Doors on one side of the vehicle The doors on the driver’s side and the fuel filler flap The warning light in the driver's door will flash for are unlocked with the button on the key.
  • Page 26: Keyless Locking (Kessy)

    24 Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY) Unlock and lock Unlock › Insert the key with the › Grip the door handle. buttons facing up- › Open the door. wards into the lock cyl- inder and unlock or lock.
  • Page 27: Alarm System

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system › Then try to unlock or lock the vehicle using the ✓ The trailer is not equipped with LED tail lights. sensors on the handle. If the electrical connection to the trailer is interrup- ›...
  • Page 28: Doors, Windows And Boot Lid

    26 Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors Doors, windows and boot lid Window - with manual operation service Doors › Turn the crank in the Open / close door appropriate direction. Open from the outside › Unlock the vehicle and pull on the door handle.
  • Page 29 Doors, windows and boot lid › Window - with electrical operation Overview of the operating buttons on the Close all windows at the same time › Press the button on the key. driver's door › Turn off the ignition, open the driver's door, and pull upwards on the driver's window button until it stops.
  • Page 30: Sunblind - With Manual Operation

    28 Doors, windows and boot lid › Sunblind - with manual operation Sunblind - with manual operation vated again after the vehicle has stopped and a door is opened. service Close › Pull the handle in the › Grasp the bracket appropriate direction.
  • Page 31: Seats, Steering Wheel And Mirror

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front seat - with manual operation Seats, steering wheel and mirror Fold back › Pull the outer seat belt Front seat - with manual operation to the side trim. › Fold back the seat Controls on the seat back.
  • Page 32: Parking Position Of The Rear Seat Belts

    30 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Parking position of the rear seat belts › Attach the seat to the Remove and insert the rear head restraints ISOFIX system retain- Remove ing eyelets so that the › eyelets snap into the Partially fold forward recesses in the plastic the respective seat...
  • Page 33: Interior Rear-View Mirror

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Interior rear-view mirror › Interior rear-view mirror Press the safety lever as far as it will go. service Interior mirror with manual darkening Mirror is not dark- ened Mirror darkens Troubleshooting Power assisted steering faulty lights up - total failure of the power steering, Interior mirror with automatic darkening failure of the steering assistance...
  • Page 34: Restraint Systems And Airbags

    32 Restraint systems and airbags › Seat belts Restraint systems and airbags Troubleshooting Electric mirror control disrupted Seat belts › Adjust the mirror surface by lightly pressing your finger. Functionality CAUTION Seat belts that are fastened correctly offer very Risk of burns! good protection in the event of an accident.
  • Page 35: Child Seat

    Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat service Troubleshooting Fastening the seat belt Blocked automatic belt retractor › › Grasp the buckle latch Grasp the strap in the and slowly pull the belt middle and pull quickly over the chest and pel- in the direction of the vis towards the buckle.
  • Page 36 34 Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat Using a child seat on the front passenger seat When using a rear-facing child seat, the front pas- ▶ senger airbag must be deactivated. When using a child seat on the passenger seat, any If possible, adjust the front passenger seat back- ▶...
  • Page 37: Fasteners For Child Seats

    Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Fasteners for child seats Use of child seats Overview of the usability of child seats according to the standard ECE-R 16. Child seats with the ISOFIX-System Passenger seat Passenger seat Size class of the Rear seats out- group with activated...
  • Page 38: Airbags

    36 Restraint systems and airbags › Airbags X The seat is not suitable for children in this weight group. Overview er rear seats , as well as on the middle rear seat ISOFIX WARNING On the retaining eyelets that are used to install the Airbags ▶...
  • Page 39: Key Switch For The Front Passenger Airbag

    Restraint systems and airbags › Key switch for the front passenger airbag Airbag overview Troubleshooting Airbag system faulty illuminates Message regarding an airbag fault › Seek the help of a specialist garage. Key switch for the front passenger airbag Usage Front airbags Deactivation of the front passenger airbag is provi- Side airbags - front...
  • Page 40: Lighting, Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    38 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting › Lighting, windscreen wipers and Close the storage compartment on the passenger's side. washers › Turn on the ignition and check that the front pas- senger airbag indicator lights are lit up. Exterior lighting Indicator lights functionality...
  • Page 41 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting service Fog light Positions for pulling out Switching off the the light switch lights except the daytime running Fog lights - the lights warning light in the instrument cluster il- Automatically switch the low beam on/off luminates Rear fog light - the...
  • Page 42 40 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting The light may switch off automatically if the battery Deactivate daytime running lights on vehicles with is low. If the two-sided parking light is switched on the Blues Infotainment system or without Infotain- when the ignition is switched off, the light will not ment ›...
  • Page 43: Coming Home, Leaving Home Exterior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior lighting Driving lights failed service If a message regarding the failed driving lights is dis- turn on played, the light will work in emergency mode. › › Push the lever in the Continue driving with appropriate caution.
  • Page 44 42 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs › Low beam and high beam Press the socket with the light bulb down- Before changing the light bulb for the high beam in wards and remove it. the right headlight ›...
  • Page 45 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs › › Insert one finger in the recess and lift Unscrew screws › bracket latch. Take out the lamp. › Remove the bracket. Replacing the light bulb › Release the connector and remove it from the bulb.
  • Page 46 44 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs › › Change the bulb in the Pull some- the lock A socket. what out of the plug. › › Push the base with the Press the safety button new light bulb into the and pull out the plug.
  • Page 47: Interior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior lighting NOTICE Operating conditions of the windscreen washer system Risk of damage to the electrical system! Make sure that the lines between the lamp and the ✓ Engine compartment lid closed. ▶ body are not pinched when the lamp is inserted. ✓...
  • Page 48 46 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers Wipe and wash the rear window The windscreen washer tank is located in the engine compartment » page The container can hold a volume of 3.5 litres and 5.4 litres for vehicles with a headlight cleaning system.
  • Page 49: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    Heating and air conditioning system › Heating › Heating and air conditioning Press the fuse and re- move the wiper blade. system › Insert the new wiper blade until it clicks into Heating place. › Fold the windscreen Overview of the heating operation wiper arm back onto components the windscreen.
  • Page 50: Climatronic Automatic Air Conditioning System

    48 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Overview of the controls of the manual air Fogging › Increase the blower speed, switch on the cooling conditioning system system, and set the air distribution to the wind- screen.
  • Page 51: Heated Windscreen

    Heating and air conditioning system › Heated windscreen This function keeps the temperature constant Windscreen heating switches off automatically after and prevents the windows from misting. some time. Switch recirculated air mode on/off The recirculation mode prevents contaminated Troubleshooting outside air getting into the interior of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 52: Driver Information System

    50 Driver information system › Analogue instrument cluster Driver information system Selector lever positions of the automatic trans- mission Analogue instrument cluster Menus, indicator lights Outside temperature Overview - low outside temperature Overview of the instrument cluster display Selected travel data storage 1 - from the start ▶...
  • Page 53: Driving Data

    Driver information system › Driving data Driving data Operation via the multifunction steering wheel Turn - Switch be- Overview tween menu items / set values The driving data display works with the ignition switched on. Press - Confirm menu item In the instrument cluster display Press - Return one Depending on the equipment, the display of the in-...
  • Page 54: Speed Limit Warning

    Driver information system › Speed limit warning Operation Select memory for driving data in the display of the instrument cluster via the multifunction steer- Display driving data in the display of the instru- ing wheel and reset it ment cluster via the operating lever ›...
  • Page 55: Vehicle Status

    Driver information system › Vehicle status Settings Malfunctions can also be displayed in infotainment. As long as the malfunctions have not been rem- Setting the speed limit edied, the warning messages are displayed again and › Select and confirm the menu item Warning at or again.
  • Page 56: Infotainment Blues

    54 Infotainment Blues › Infotainment overview Infotainment Blues TP volume - Set the volume of incoming traffic an- ▶ nouncements (TP) Infotainment overview PDC audio - Lower the audio volume when activat- ▶ ing the parking assistant Clock - Switch the time display on/off in the Info- ▶...
  • Page 57: Media

    Infotainment Blues › Media Settings Selected radio area Name or frequency Store stations currently on a station button for of the radio station preferred stations › Status line The requested storage group FM1. FM2, AM1 or AM2 can be chosen by pressing the button ›...
  • Page 58 56 Infotainment Blues › Media › Select the Repeat menu. Info line › For repeat playback of all tracks and folders, se- Name of the track lect All. being played › For repeat playback of the tracks in the current Status line folder, select Track.
  • Page 59 Infotainment Blues › Media Supported sources and files Supported sources Source Interface Type Specification File system SD card Standard size SDHC USB stick (without special software) USB devices that support the USB VFAT FAT16 Mass Storage pro- tocol FAT32 USB 1.x; 2.x 3.x Devices running or higher with USB the Android or...
  • Page 60: Infotainment Swing

    58 Infotainment Swing › Infotainment overview Infotainment Swing Time and date. ▶ Language. ▶ Infotainment overview Units. ▶ Restore factory settings. ▶ Sound settings The Infotainment sound is set in the menu Sound. The following menu items can be set up. Setting the maximum volume when switching on ▶...
  • Page 61: Screen

    Screen brightness level. ▶ Information about available updates can be found on Turning off the screen. ▶ the ŠKODA website. Display the time. ▶ http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Confirmation tones and animations. ▶ Infotainment keyboard Keypad overview › Check for available updates. ›...
  • Page 62: Radio

    60 Infotainment Swing › Radio Setting up additional keyboard languages Move cursor to the left ▶ Move cursor to the right ▶ › Additional keyboard languages . Confirm the characters that have been en- ▶ tered Radio Numeric keypad Overview Display menu ›...
  • Page 63 Infotainment Swing › Radio Operation Save station to favourites from the list of available stations Select station Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges. › Hold the line with the name of the desired station. › Tap the desired preset button. Delete favourites ›...
  • Page 64: Media

    62 Infotainment Swing › Media › broadcast content of the FM station being listened In the Radio main menu, tap on Advanced settings to, or the name of the station group for the DAB sta- Other DAB announcements. tion, is displayed. Switch automatic program tracking of a DAB sta- ›...
  • Page 65 Infotainment Swing › Media Limitation NOTICE The availability of some media operation functions is dependent on the connected source and the soft- ware being used, e.g. Bluetooth®. Settings Switch track playback including subfolders on / off Select source › In the main menu, tap Media Mix / repeat including sub- Manage files / multimedia database folders .
  • Page 66 64 Infotainment Swing › Media › To remove, first disconnect the SD card safely. To We recommend that you use extension cords from ŠKODA original accessories. do so, in the main menu tap Media Remove safely: and select the SD card. USB extension cables or reducers can impair the ›...
  • Page 67: Mobile Device Management

    Infotainment Swing › Mobile device management http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility All information given is incidental and serves as information. The ŠKODA AUTO company cannot guarantee full functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to a software up- date of the Infotainment and the mobile devices.
  • Page 68 Infotainment is limited to the passenger com- QR code or using the link. partment. http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps After reaching the maximum number, the pairing ▶ of the next mobile device will replace that of the device that has not been used for the longest peri- od of time.
  • Page 69: Telephone

    Infotainment Swing › Telephone › Select the desired device from the list of Blue- Tap: View the list of previously connected ▶ tooth® devices. phones › Confirm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then Station buttons for preferred contacts confirm.
  • Page 70: Smartlink

    68 Infotainment Swing › SmartLink › To establish a connection with a contact, tap the Sort contacts in the phone book › functional area showing the desired contact. In the Telephone main menu, tap on User profile Sort by:. If a contact has multiple telephone numbers, select ›...
  • Page 71 Infotainment Swing › SmartLink Connection conditions Display information about SmartLink Disconnection of the active connection General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the following Smar- Disconnection of the active connection tLink connection types: Android Auto. Apple Car- Settings in SmartLink menu Play and MirrorLink.
  • Page 72 70 Infotainment Swing › SmartLink › Limitation Turn on the mobile device. › Connect the mobile device to the front USB input Restriction of SmartLink applications while driving using a cable. For safety reasons, operation of some SmartLinkap- › Choose to connect via Android Auto. plications while driving is not possible or is restric- ted.
  • Page 73: Infotainment Amundsen

    Infotainment Amundsen › Infotainment overview Infotainment Amundsen Grid display Infotainment overview List Limitation For safety reasons, operation of some Infotainment functions while driving is not possible or is restricted. The Infotainment system indicates this by means of Touchscreen a message in the screen. Control dial left Press: Switch Infotainment on/off ▶...
  • Page 74: Screen

    The system update ensures optimal function of the Infotainment system, e.g. compatibility with new Quickly review the list ▶ phones. of phone contacts. Determine system version › System information. Manual update Information about available updates can be found on the ŠKODA website. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal...
  • Page 75: Infotainment Keyboard

    Infotainment Amundsen › Infotainment keyboard Pulling apart with two fingers Keypad for search. ▶ Enlarge image. ▶ Zoom in to the map. ▶ Pulling together with two fingers Minimize image. ▶ Keypad example Zoom out of the map. ▶ Input line Delete characters before the cursor ▶...
  • Page 76: Voice Control

    Infotainment Amundsen › Voice control If context-sensitive, alphanumeric characters can Operation be entered by holding a functional surface with a Voice control process digit. › To turn on voice control, press the button the multifunction steering wheel. Operation › Tap on The Infotainment keypad is used to enter characters, letters and numbers.
  • Page 77: Radio

    Infotainment Amundsen › Radio You cannot use voice control while a phone call is in Depending on the frequency range progress. FM: Radio text DAB: Name of the station group Station buttons for preferred stations Settings List of available stations The following voice control functions are set in the Manual station search menu...
  • Page 78 The ŠKODA AUTO company does not assume any from the ŠKODA web pages. ▶ responsibility for the availability, correct function http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal or broadcast information of the RDS service. Settings Save the station currently being listened to as a fa- Delete station logos vourite from the Radio main menu Applies to AM, FM and DAB frequency ranges.
  • Page 79: Media

    Infotainment Amundsen › Media When the function is switched on and station pre- Enable/disable automatic programme tracking of a sets are displayed, detailed information about the DAB station broadcast content of the FM station being listened Applies to the DAB frequency range. to, or the name of the station group for the DAB sta- When the function is switched on and the DAB sta- tion, is displayed.
  • Page 80 Infotainment Amundsen › Media Overview Limitation Display menu NOTICE › The availability of some media operation functions is dependent on the connected source and the soft- ware being used, e.g. Bluetooth®. › Settings Turn title playback including subfolders on/off › In the Media main menu, tap on Mix/Repeat including subfolders.
  • Page 81 Infotainment Amundsen › Media › › To insert the SD card, Disconnect the USB device. with the bevelled cor- A USB device can be connected directly to the ner to the bottom, USB port or via a connection cable. push into the slot in We recommend that you use extension cords from the external module ŠKODA original accessories.
  • Page 82 It is possible to check the ŠKODA web pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility All information given is incidental and serves as information.
  • Page 83: Images

    Infotainment Amundsen › Images Images Gesture control Show the next image. Overview ▶ Display menu › Show the previous im- ▶ age. Select source Manage files Settings Operation Zoom in. ▶ Touch operation Zoom out. ▶ View images Show the next image ▶...
  • Page 84: Media Command

    82 Infotainment Amundsen › Media Command Display image size. ▶ Display image duration during the slideshow. ▶ Slideshow repeat. ▶ Supported sources and files Supported sources Source Interface Specifica- File system tion Menu for two tablets Standard Choice of connected tablet size SD card SD card...
  • Page 85 View control options for two tablets bile applications ŠKODA. View control options for a tablet http://go.skoda.eu/service-app Mute the tablet Unmute the tablet Movement within the title is also possible by drag- ging a finger over the timeline.
  • Page 86: Mobile Device Management

    QR sumes no liability for their proper functioning. code. The scope of available applications and their func- http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility tionality is dependent on the type of Infotainment, as well as the vehicle and country.
  • Page 87: Telephone

    Bluetooth® profile. QR code or using the link. › Confirm the PIN; enter it if necessary and then confirm. http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps › If two devices are connected to the Infotainment, select the device to be replaced. Disconnect from a mobile device ›...
  • Page 88 86 Infotainment Amundsen › Telephone Telephone conversation Contact list Depending on the context of the telephone conver- Text messages sation, the following functions can be selected. Call lists End connection / reject incoming call / end call Settings Answer an incoming call / return to the held call Switch the ringer off / on Hold a call Conditions for connecting a telephone with...
  • Page 89: Wi-Fi

    Infotainment Amundsen › Wi-Fi › Tap on Sort contacts in the phone book › In the Telephone main menu, tap on User profile Display received text messages Sort by:. › In the Telephone main menu, tap E-mails . › Select the type by which to sort. ›...
  • Page 90: Data Connection

    88 Infotainment Amundsen › Data connection › Tap Save. The Wi-Fi signal from the hotspot is not available Quick connection of a mobile device to the Info- tainment hotspot Functional restriction › Turn on the ignition. › Turn on the Infotainment’s Wi-Fi hotspot in the The Infotainment system can only be connected to a menu item Wi-Fi Mobile Hotspot Mobile Hotspot.
  • Page 91: Smartlink

    Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink Types of data connection setup Apple CarPlay. ▶ By connecting the Infotainment with the external MirrorLink. ▶ ▶ hotspot via Wi-Fi. Using the USB device CarStick. ▶ Overview of the SmartLink connection Connecting using the USB device CarStick The CarStick USB device can be purchased from the Display menu ›...
  • Page 92 90 Infotainment Amundsen › SmartLink Tap: Return to the Apple CarPlay main menu Conditions for MirrorLink ▶ ✓ The device to be connected must have Mirror- Hold: Turn on voice control (Siri) ▶ LinkSupport. MirrorLink A list of devices and applications that the Mirror- Link connection supports can be found on the websites of Car Connectivity Consorcium®.
  • Page 93: Navigation

    Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation › For the duration of the connection, no Bluetooth® Tap on . ▶ devices can be connected to the Infotainment sys- Change to another device / connection type tem. Infotainment allows you to switch between currently If route guidance is taking place at this moment in ▶...
  • Page 94 92 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Map scale Display the following menu depending on the context There is no route guidance - search / enter a new destination Route guidance is ongoing Show route plan. ▶ Set traffic obstruction manually. ▶ Search / enter destination.
  • Page 95 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation North-facing map Destination details are displayed with the option of starting route guidance. The symbol rotates the vehicle position, the map and the Polarstern Symbol do not rotate. Enter a new destination via the map point ›...
  • Page 96 94 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Route calculation is done on the basis of the set route options. › Tap Route options . › Select the desired list entries. If the selection of the alternative routes is activated, the following menu is displayed after the calculating a new route.
  • Page 97 Infotainment Amundsen › Navigation Enter destination by tapping the map item Showing arrival time information in the destina- tion / driving time The status line displays information on the time de- pending on the following setting. › In the navigation main menu, tap Advanced settings Time display:.
  • Page 98: Online Services Škoda Connect

    Updating the navigation database The website is opened after reading the following QR code or the link. Information on updating the navigation database http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect must be requested from a ŠKODA partner, or refer to the following ŠKODA websites. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal ŠKODA Connect Portal website The ŠKODA Connect Portal website enables, for ex-...
  • Page 99: User Registration And Activation Of The Škoda Connect Services

    When registering, create an S-PIN. vice after scanning the following QR code or link. You will need the S-PIN to register for certain ŠKO- DA Connect services as well as to register for the http://go.skoda.eu/skodaconnectapp protected user account. Settings User registration Users register and activate online services ŠKODA...
  • Page 100: User Account

    98 Online Services › User account Functionality Conditions User and vehicle data as well as information from the For user account management, the availability of the localization services are sent when using the ŠKODA ŠKODA Connect services is indispensable. Connect services. Localisation services Settings For the complete functionality of some online serv-...
  • Page 101 Online Services › Management of online services Connection status of the online services Switch on/off use of the service › Tap Privacy settings and manage services . The connection status of the ŠKODA Connect online › Select the desired service from the list of online services is indicated by an icon in the status bar on services displayed.
  • Page 102: Information Call

    100 Online Services › Information call This sticker must not be removedas long as the on- Operation line services are off. › Press the button. NOTICE It should be noted that the emergency, information and breakdown calls are not available after switching off the online services.
  • Page 103: Remote Access To The Vehicle

    Online Services › Remote access to the vehicle Starting and driving ✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are active. ✓ The ŠKODA Connect services are available. Starting with the key Starting instructions Remote access to the vehicle DANGER Usage Danger of poisoning by exhaust gases! The service relating to remote access to the vehicle Do not run the engine in an enclosed space.
  • Page 104: Start At The Push Of A Button

    102 Starting and driving › Start at the push of a button Start at the push of a button Starting issues Starting instructions Troubleshooting DANGER NOTICE Danger of poisoning by exhaust gases! Risk of engine damage! Do not run the engine in an enclosed space. Do not start the vehicle by towing.
  • Page 105: Start Stop

    Starting and driving › START STOP START STOP Settings Automatic activation Usage Upon start-up of the engine. ▶ The START-STOPSystem reduces polluting emis- Deactivate / activate system sions and CO emissions and saves fuel. › Press the button. When the system is deactivated, the symbol lights Functionality up in the button If a system-related engine switch-off occurs and the...
  • Page 106 104 Starting and driving › Automatic gearbox Requirements for driving in neutral position Idle position ✓ The mode is selected. There is no transmission of engine power to the ✓ Neither the accelerator nor the brake pedal is wheels. pressed. Forward drive / sports program ✓...
  • Page 107: Economical Driving Style

    Starting and driving › Economical driving style › Stop driving! Stop the vehicle and stop the engine. Avoid full acceleration and excessive speeds. ▶ › After the indicator light goes out, your journey can Avoid engine idling during longer periods of sta- ▶...
  • Page 108: Towing A Trailer

    106 Starting and driving › Towing a trailer (e.g. in the vehicle registration documentation, in The ride is not smooth ▶ the COC document) and on the type plate. Recommended gear ▶ For trailer operation, consider the current load con- ▶...
  • Page 109: Towing Eye And Towing Procedure

    Starting and driving › Towing eye and towing procedure Engine type Gearbox Permissible trailer load, Permissible trailer load, un- braked (kg) braked (kg) Fabia Fabia Combi Fabia Fabia Combi 1.6 l/66 kW MPI Manual gear- 1100 1100 1.6 l/81 kW MPI Automatic 1100 1100...
  • Page 110: Brakes

    108 Starting and driving › Brakes Instructions for the driver of the towed vehicle WARNING › Move the shift lever to the neutral position or the Danger of brake failure! selector lever to the position. If the fluid level falls significantly within a short time ›...
  • Page 111: Driver Assist Systems

    Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems Driver assist systems To back up › Pull the lever up to the Braking and stabilising systems stop position. The parking brake Overview lights up. Stabilisation control (ESC) ESC helps to stabilize the vehicle in borderline situa- To solve tions (e.g.
  • Page 112: Front Assist

    110 Driver assist systems › Front Assist ✓ The brakes, ESC and other necessary systems re- Status display in the instrument cluster display mained functional after the impact. lights up - not at safe distance (only in MAXI DOTDisplay) ✓ The accelerator pedal is not pressed. illuminates - warning in case of collision Settings Automatic braking in the event of a collision...
  • Page 113: Speed Limiter

    Driver assist systems › Speed limiter › Press the button. Status display in the instrument cluster display illuminates - the cruise control is activated. The Front Assist menu item is displayed. › Press the setting wheel When the control starts, is highlighted and the set limit is displayed.
  • Page 114: Cruise Control System

    112 Driver assist systems › Cruise control system Operation Resume control / Increase limit Start control at the current speed / reduce Operating with the lever limit Show menu of assistance systems - Possibility to switch between GRA and speed limiter Switching to cruise control interrupts the con- trol.
  • Page 115 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ACC is intended primarily for use on motorways. Start or resume control/Increase speed in steps of 1 km/h (sprung position) Speed range Stop control (sprung position) ACC allows a speed setting in the range of 30-160 km/h.
  • Page 116: Blind Spot Detect

    114 Driver assist systems › Blind Spot Detect When cornering Vehicles with special load or special bodies A load or superstructure that protrudes outside the vehicle might not be detected by the ACC. Settings In Infotainment, in the following menu. When cornering, a vehicle in the next lane may enter ◼...
  • Page 117: Driver Alert Fatigue Detection Assistant

    Driver assist systems › Driver Alert fatigue detection assistant Your vehicle is overtak- Troubleshooting ing another vehicle at a Message regarding system unavailability speed of max. 10 km › Stop the engine and start again. higher. If the speed is ›...
  • Page 118: Park Assist Systems

    116 Park Assist systems › Park Pilot parking aid Park Assist systems › Press the button. Park Pilot parking aid Automatic switch off Functionality The driving speed is higher than 15 km/h. If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will dis- play a visible message and an audible signal will Function restriction sound.
  • Page 119: Rear Traffic Alert

    Park Assist systems › Rear Traffic Alert Orientation lines and functional surfaces Restriction Orientation lines The camera image is distorted in contrast to the nak- ed eye. The display may only be used to estimate the distance. Some items may not be displayed properly on the screen.
  • Page 120: Engine, Exhaust System And Fuel

    118 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Bonnet Engine, exhaust system and fuel Function restriction Manoeuvre Assist’s functionality may be limited in Bonnet unfavourable weather conditions. Open the engine compartment lid Settings Before opening › Make sure that the wiper arms are folded against The system is activated or deactivated on the display the windscreen.
  • Page 121: Engine Oil

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine oil Engine oil Troubleshooting Engine oil pressure too low Checking the fill level and topping up flashes, lights up at the same time Test conditions ✓ The vehicle is on a horizontal surface. ›...
  • Page 122: Engine Electronics

    120 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine electronics Checking the level Coolant temperature too high illuminates together with The fill level must be Report regarding the engine overheating within the marked range. › Stop driving. › If the fill level is below ›...
  • Page 123: Exhaust Control System

    Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Exhaust control system Petrol power will be reduced, and the START-STOPP func- tion will not be available. What you should be mindful of DANGER Filter cleaning Risk of death! Conditions for cleaning Fuel and fuel vapours are explosive. ✓...
  • Page 124 122 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Petrol Using higher octane petrol than 95 RON may result Troubleshooting in improved performance and lower fuel consump- If fuel other than unleaded petrol has been refuel- tion. led according to the standards applicable to your In an emergency 91.
  • Page 125: Vehicle Battery And Fuses

    Vehicle battery and fuses › Vehicle battery › Vehicle battery and fuses Tap on the indicator before testing, to clear Vehicle battery air bubbles. Black colour - the acid ▶ What you should be mindful of level is OK. Colourless or pale yel- Explanation of the warning symbols on the vehicle ▶...
  • Page 126: Using The Jump-Starting Cable

    124 Vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable › Stop driving! Jump-starting with the battery of another › vehicle Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist garage. WARNING Risk of injury and danger of vehicle damage! Lay the jump start cables so that they cannot be- ▶...
  • Page 127: Fuses

    Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses Disconnecting the cable Replacing a fuse › Disconnect the cables in the reverse order from › Replace the fuse with connection. the clip located under the cover of the fuse box in the dash panel. Fuses ›...
  • Page 128: Fuses In The Engine Compartment

    126 Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment Fuse Consumer Fuse Consumer number number Right light, rear fog light, license plate Heated rear window light Power windows - front passenger Power windows - driver Tow hitch Interior lighting Cigarette lighter, 12-volt power socket Horn Power windows - rear right...
  • Page 129: Wheels

    Wheels › Tyres and rims Wheels Fuses overview Tyres and rims What you should be mindful of NOTICE Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and ▶ fuel. Always store wheels and tyres in a cool, dry and ▶ dark place. Tyres without rims should be kept up- right.
  • Page 130: All-Season Or Winter Tires

    128 Wheels › All-season or winter tires Load index Troubleshooting The load index indicates the maximum permissible Help with a flat tire load for each individual tyre. Spare wheel and emergency spare ▶ 487 kg wheel » page 129. 500 kg Changing the wheel and raising the vehi- ▶...
  • Page 131: Snow Chains

    Wheels › Snow chains An emergency wheel is significantly narrower than the wheels mounted ex-factory. Remove and insert the wheel on vehicles without a sound system Snow chains The spare wheel or emergency wheel is mounted in a Usage recess under the floor covering or the variable load- ing floor in the boot.
  • Page 132 130 Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle Lift the vehicle Some vehicles may have anti-theft wheel bolts WARNING that protect the wheels Always secure the jack's base plate against slipping! from theft. Place a large, firm surface under the jack on a loose ▶...
  • Page 133: Breakdown Kit

    Wheels › Breakdown kit › Continue to lift the vehicle until the wheel is just Tyre inflation bottle off the floor. Replacement valve core Changing a wheel The declaration of conformity is included with the air › Unscrew the screws and place them on a clean compressor or the log folder.
  • Page 134: Tyre Pressure

    132 Wheels › Tyre pressure › WARNING Replace the tire inflation hose on the valve and re- peat the inflation procedure. Risk of burns! The tire inflation hose and air compressor can be- come hot when inflated. Tyre pressure Allow the air compressor and hose to cool down ▶...
  • Page 135: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Wheels › Tyre pressure monitor Tyre pressure monitor pressure values, an acoustic signal sounds and the warning light goes out. Functionality › Release the button The tyre pressure monitoring indicator indicates a Save the tyre pressure values in the following cases. change in tyre pressure.
  • Page 136: Storage Space And Interior Equipment

    134 Storage space and interior equipment › Equipment in the boot › Storage space and interior Push the wheel wrench through the bracket, sup- port it on the tire and pull off the cover. equipment Install › Equipment in the boot Place the cover on the intended valve section on the rim.
  • Page 137: Storage Compartment For The Reflective Vest

    Storage space and interior equipment › Storage compartment for the reflective vest Fasteners in the boot Fire extinguisher under the passenger seat Overview Tool kit Depending on the equipment, not all of the following Pocket hook components may be included in the tool kit. Max.
  • Page 138: Bag Hooks In The Boot

    136 Storage space and interior equipment › Bag hooks in the boot Bag hooks in the boot Cargoelements in the luggage compartment The maximum load for the hook is 7.5 kg. Flexible storage compartment The maximum load of the Cargoelements is 8 kg. Fastening nets Overview The maximum permissible load for the storage com-...
  • Page 139: Net Partition

    Storage space and interior equipment › Net partition › Net partition Hold the raised cover in place and press the Fasten the net partition underside of the cover on both sides. Fasten › Remove the cover. Inserting › Insert the attachment opposite to the holder on both sides...
  • Page 140: Lowered Position Of The Luggage Compartment Cover

    138 Storage space and interior equipment › Lowered position of the luggage compartment cover Lowered position of the luggage Variable loading floor in the boot compartment cover Setting the position › Insert the holder oppo- The maximum load of the variable loading floor is site the bracket on 75 kg.
  • Page 141: Overview Of Passenger Compartment

    Storage space and interior equipment › Overview of passenger compartment Removing and inserting NOTICE Do not leave any heat-sensitive objects in the ▶ › Lift the variable loading floor up to a distance of spectacle compartment about 15 cm below the boot cover and then re- move it.
  • Page 142: Parking Ticket Holder

    140 Storage space and interior equipment › Parking ticket holder Parking ticket holder Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear door Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the front door The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of 0.5 l.
  • Page 143: Usbconnections

    Storage space and interior equipment › USBConnections USBConnections Glasses compartment The USBconnection can be used for charging and da- The maximum load for the compartment is 0.25 kg. ta transfer. NOTICE Do not leave any heat-sensitive objects in the ▶ glasses compartment.
  • Page 144: Cup Holder

    142 Storage space and interior equipment › Cup holder Cup holder Open the ashtray Overview Cup holder in front Remove the lid CAUTION Risk of scalding! Never put hot beverage containers in the cup hold- ▶ NOTICE Danger of damage to the electrical system and the panels from spilled drinks.
  • Page 145: 12-Volt Power Socket

    Storage space and interior equipment › 12-Volt power socket › adjust size Press on the adapter and remove it. › Pull out the locking tab and move the upper part of the holder to the desired position. Set the minimum size of the empty holder to avoid noise while driving.
  • Page 146: Roof Rack And Hitch

    144 Roof rack and hitch › Roof rack Roof rack and hitch Ball rod protective cap Roof rack Ball rod Overview Operating lever The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is Lock cap 75 kg. Release pin of the operating lever lock with key Locking balls...
  • Page 147 Roof rack and hitch › Removable tow coupling › Prerequisites for installing the tow bar Grasp the ball rod from below. › Push the release bolt in as far as it will go, while at the same time pressing the operating lever as far as it will go.
  • Page 148 146 Roof rack and hitch › Removable tow coupling To back up Coupling › Install the tow bar. › Turn the key. › Swivel out the electri- The green marking cal outlet must point upwards. › › Put the trailer drawbar Remove the key.
  • Page 149 Roof rack and hitch › Removable tow coupling Technical data Other information (e.g. on the nameplate of the trail- er device) merely provides information on the test Tow hitch attachment points values of the device. Support load with mounted accessories When using the accessories (e.g.
  • Page 150: Maintaining And Cleaning

    148 Maintaining and cleaning › Service events Maintaining and cleaning and suitability for your vehicle are guaranteed with these. Service events ŠKODA Service Partner All ŠKODA Service Partners operate according to service intervals the most recent guidelines and instructions from Compliance with service intervals is crucial for the ŠKODA AUTO.
  • Page 151: Interior

    Maintaining and cleaning › Interior non-legitimate installation in another vehicle (e.g. af- Covers on electrically heated seats ter a theft) or operation outside the vehicle. NOTICE Risk of damaging the heating system. Do not clean the seats with water or other liquids. ▶...
  • Page 152: Exterior

    150 Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior Exterior ▶ Columns on the vehicle. ▶ Trailer socket. What you should be mindful of Swivelling ball bar. ▶ ▶ Sensors. WARNING Camera lenses. Risk of accident! ▶ After washing the vehicle, the functionality of the ▶...
  • Page 153: Ice Scraper On The Fuel Filler Flap

    Maintaining and cleaning › Ice scraper on the fuel filler flap Technical data and specifications Films Films will age and become brittle – this is entirely normal: this is not an error. Requirements for the technical data The following factors have a negative effect on the The emission standard, information on fuel con- life or colour fastness of the films.
  • Page 154: Maximum Permissible Weights

    152 Technical data and specifications › Maximum permissible weights VIN display The engine output falls as the height increases, as The display of VIN takes place in the infotainment does the ability to climb. under the following menu item. Therefore, for every additional 1,000 m in height (or part), the maximum permissible towed weight must Menu item for the Service be reduced by 10 %.
  • Page 155: Vehicle Dimensions

    Technical data and specifications › Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions Dimensions Specification Value (in mm) Fabia Fabia Combi Vehicle height 1467 1467 Vehicle width with folded-in mirrors 1732 1732 Vehicle width with folded-out mir- 1958 1958 rors Ground clearance of the vehicle Vehicle length 3997 4262/4292...
  • Page 156 154 Technical data and specifications › Engine specifications 1.0 l/44 kW MPI engine Power (kW at 1/min) 44/5000-5500 (5000-6000) Highest torque (Nm at 1/min) 95/3000-4300 Number of cylinders/displacement 3/999 Transmission Manual gearbox Body Fabia Fabia Combi Maximum speed (km/h) /158 With specified gear engaged Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 16.4...
  • Page 157: Personal Data

    ŠKODA AUTO in accordance with the provi- sions of the generally binding legal provisions. Belarus The current declaration on the protection of person- al data can be found on the following website: https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal- ▶ data Europe (countries that approve radio equipment as per EU guidelines)
  • Page 158: Rights Arising From Defective Performance, Škoda Warranties

    156 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties Rights arising from defective pair takes place in accordance with the availability of the ŠKODA Service Partners and within a reasonable performance, ŠKODA warranties period of time. Replaced parts become the property of the ŠKODA Service Partner.
  • Page 159 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties As part of the Mobility Warranty, if your car breaks Your ŠKODA partner will provide you with informa- down as a result of an unexpected fault when you tion about the detailed conditions of the ŠKODA Ex- are on the move, you can access services to ensure tended Warranty.
  • Page 160: Index

    158 Index Index functionality Blind Spot Detect Operating conditions Restriction Settings 112, 113 Troubleshooting Automatic stop and start Boot Distance adjustment Double-sided floor covering Interruption of cruise control Rigid cover Activation of online services roll-up cover Adaptive Cruise Control see luggage compartment lid Air conditioning Transporting objects safely see manual air conditioning...
  • Page 161 Index Coolant Windshield washer fluid Checking Engine compartment lid Indicator light Engine number Refilling Engine oil Safety Changing Specification Checking Temperature display Indicator light Troubleshooting Refilling Cooling system Safety Cruise control Specification Cup holder Engine start Using jump start cables Equipment in the luggage compartment Data Connection Infotainment Amundsen...
  • Page 162 160 Index see hill start assist Use of child seats High beam assistant High-beam High-beam assist system Jump start cables High-beam assist system Jump-starting Hill start assist Hitch Insert ball rod Overview Key switch for airbag deactivation Ready position Key switch for the front passenger airbag Setting the ready position Key switch faulty Hook...
  • Page 163 Index Dipped beam - change Availability High beam - Replacing Breakdown call lighting Info call Inside Remote access to the vehicle Outside Online Services Limiter Management of online services see speed limiter Service Scheduling Lock ŠKODA Connect Locking User Account Luggage compartment User registration and activation of ŠKODA Connect Fastening elements...
  • Page 164 162 Index Infotainment Blues Spare and emergency wheel Infotainment Swing Transporting cargo see digital version of the manual Transporting children Rear fog light Transporting objects Rear seats Vehicle battery fold up weather conditions Rear vehicle area What to do after an accident Rear view camera 116, 117 What to do in the event of a fire...
  • Page 165 Index Steering wheel Trailer towing coupling buttons / dial Transport Buttons / dials Transporting objects safely Correct position Transporting shift manually with the shift paddles on the tow hitch steering wheel Transporting the Stopping the engine 101, 102 roof rack Storage Turn signal Sun protection...
  • Page 166 164 Index Mobility Warranty Optional Extended Warranty Rights arising from defective performance Warranty for new cars Waste bin Weight wheels Wheels Breakdown Change 129, 130 Cover caps of the screws Full wheel cover Overview of tyre labelling Pressure change Spare wheel and emergency spare wheel Tyre control display Tyre pressure Wear indicator...

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