Automatic Rear Window Wiper* (Combi); Daylight Driving Lights - Skoda OCTAVIA - TECHNICAL CHANGES 11-2009 Owner's Manual Supplement

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Daylight driving lights*

Each remote control key contains a battery which is housed under the cover
⇒ page 1, fig.
2. If the battery is discharged, the red indicator light
after pressing a button on the remote control
– Fold open the key.
– Carefully press off the cover at the points of the arrows
– Remove the discharged battery from the key by pressing the battery downwards at
A
⇒ page 1, fig.
the point of the arrow
2
– Insert the new battery. Ensure that the "+" symbol on the battery is facing upwards.
The correct polarity is shown on the battery cover.
– Position the battery cover on the key and press on it until it is heard to lock in
place.
Daylight driving lights*
In some countries, the national legal provisions require that the parking lights come on
together with the bulbs for daylight driving lights when activating the function daylight
driving lights.
Fig. 3 Remote control key
A
B
A
does not light up
A
⇒ fig.
3. Change the battery as follows:
A
⇒ page 1, fig.
2.
1
2.

Automatic rear window wiper* (Combi)

If the windshield wiper lever is in the position
carries out a wiping process every 30 seconds or 10 seconds at a speed above 5 km/h.
When the rain sensor* is active (the lever is in the position
active if the front window wipers continue to operate (no break between each wiping
process).
Activation/deactivation
The function of the automatic rear window wiper is activated/deactivated in the infor-
mation display* in the menu:
Setup
Lights & Vision
Rear wiper
Note
The function of the automatic rear window wiper is only valid for Combi vehicles which
are equipped with the information display*. The function is activated in the factory.
Fig. 4 Windscreen wiper lever
A
⇒ fig. 4
A
or
, the rear window wiper
2
3
A
) the function is only
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