>> Because this is a general manual for the IBIZA The section is continued on the follow- range, some of the equipment and functions ing page. This manual is divided into six large parts,...
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Foreword This Instruction Manual and its correspond- You can access the information in this man- WARNING ing supplements should be read carefully to ual using: Read and always observe safety informa- familiarise yourself with your vehicle. Thematic table of contents that follows the tion concerning the passenger's front air- ●...
The essentials How it works Locking and unlocking the vehicle using the Rear lid ››› ● Locking: press the Fig. 1 button. Opening and closing ››› Unlocking: press the Fig. 1 button. ● Doors ● Unlocking the rear lid: press the ›››...
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in Opening and closing on page 120 ››› page 10 IBIZA ST: Unlocking the rear lid man- Fig. 5 ually. Fig. 6 See position on page 7-8 This allows the vehicle to be opened if the Unlocking the rear lid manually...
The essentials Restoring one-touch opening and closing ● Release the bonnet stay and secure it in Window on the rear left door (only 5-door the fixture designed for this in the bonnet. vehicles) Close the sunroof manually until it is com- ●...
››› in Adjusting the front seats on page 132 Before driving Adjusting the head restraints Manually adjusting the front seats Front seat: adjustment of the head re- Fig. 12 straint. Positioning and removing the seat Fig. 13 belt buckle. Grab the sides of the head restraints with ●...
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The seat belt lies flat and fits comfortably on the upper part of the body. The lap part of the seat belt lies across the pelvis, never across the stomach. The seat Fig. 16...
To deactivate the front passenger front air- ››› ››› Fig. 17 Fig. tively bag: In conjunction with the seat belts, the front ● Open the glove compartment on the front airbag system gives the driver and the front passenger side. passenger additional protection for the head...
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Location and deployment area of the Fig. 22 ››› in Deactivation of front passenger The side airbags are located in the driver seat head-protection airbag. front airbag* on page 71 and front passenger seat backrests ››› Fig.
The essentials ››› in Curtain airbags* on page 70 Child seats Important information regarding the front passenger's airbag On the rear frame of the passenger Fig. 24 side door: airbag sticker. A sticker with important information about the passenger airbag is located on the pas- senger's sun visor and/or on the passenger side door frame.
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You can secure a child seat to the rear seat or Group 0 front passenger seat in the following ways: to 10 kg Group 0+ ●...
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In some vehicles, the rings regarding sizes A to F is indicated on the la- are secured to the seat frame and, in others, bel on child seats with “universal” or “semi- they are secured to the rear floor. The “ISO- universal”...
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ISOFIX position not suitable for ISOFIX the manufacturer instructions carefully. child restraint systems for this weight group or size class. Pull on both sides of the child seat to en- ● sure that it is secure. ›››...
Retainer strap: correct adjustment and fitting. Child seats with the Top Tether system come with a strap for securing the seat to the vehi- Securing to the anchorage point located on cle anchor point, located at the back of the...
The essentials Start-Stop System* press the locking key on the selector lever Sym- Ignition switch- Ignition is switch- and release it again. When you stop and release the clutch pedal, ed off ed on ● Unlocking the steering wheel: Put the key the Start-Stop system* turns off the engine.
The essentials Turn signal and main beam lever Hazard warning lights Interior lights See position on page 7-8 Fig. 32 Fig. 31 See position on page 7-8 Fig. 33 Detail of headliner: front interior light- ing. Switched on, for example: More the lever to the required position: Knob Function...
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The essentials Windscreen wipers and window wiper More the lever to the required position: More the lever to the required position: blade Windscreen wipers interval wipe. Interval wipe for rear window. The wiper ››› Using the control Fig. 34 adjust the will wipe the window approximately every ...
The essentials Easy Connect CAR menu settings (Setup) See position on page 7-8 Fig. 35 See position on page 7-8 Fig. 36 To select the settings menus, press the Easy ● Press the system's button and then When the function button check box is activa- MENU ›››...
Distance, speed, temperature, volume, consumption – ››› – Chassis number, date of next SEAT service inspection, date of next oil change service page 33 Service All settings can be reset: driver assistance, parking and manoeuvring, lights, rear view mir- –...
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A specialised workshop will be able to pro- WARNING gramme or modify additional functions, ac- Any distraction may lead to an accident, with cording to the vehicle equipment. SEAT rec- the risk of injury. ommends visiting a SEAT Official Service. Do not operate the instrument panel con- ●...
The essentials Menu press button several times Menu Function ››› Fig. Display of the current warning or informa- Menu Function Vehicle tion texts and other system components, Select a submenu status depending on the equipment Information and possible configurations ›››...
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The essentials Gear-change indicator Vehicles with an automatic gearbox* Bonnet, rear lid and doors open The display is only visible in tiptronic mode ››› page 162. The following display symbols mean: ● Shifting up a gear Shifting down a gear ●...
The essentials Changing between display modes on the Illustra- Priority 2 warning (yellow symbols) ››› Key to Fig. 40 tion Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible ● In vehicles without multifunction steering warnings. Do not continue driving! wheel: Press the rocker switch on the ...
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The essentials Personalising the displays Menu Function Menu Function In the Easy Connect system you can adjust Display and storage of the values for This indicates the hours (h) and mi- which of the possible displays of the MFD can Journey du- the journey and the consumption from nutes (min) since the ignition was...
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The essentials Vehicles without multifunction steering Saving tips ● Press the button on the windscreen wiper lever or the button on the multifunc- wheel tion steering wheel to store the current speed Tips on how to save fuel will be displayed in ›››...
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The essentials ● Pause Menu “Lap” Menu “Statistics” ● Partial time Partial For about 5 seconds a partial time is dis- View of the latest lap times: ● Statistics time played. The timer continues in parallel. – total time – best lap time The current lap timer will be interrupted.
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Because of the Service due The warning limit can be set from 30 to technology used by SEAT, with this service When the service date is due, an audible 240 km/h (20 to 150 mph). The adjustment...
Resetting service interval display speed by 1 km/h (1 mph). Speed is reduced until reaching the new stored speed. If the service was not carried out by a SEAT dealership, the display can be reset as fol- ● Switching off the CCS: Move switch ›››...
– information on the instrument pan- – el display el display ››› Driver or passenger has not fas- page tened seat belt. Parking brake on. ››› page Use the foot brake! Do not continue driving! ›››...
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››› page Flashing: Fault in the engine Fuel tank almost empty. coolant system. ››› Fault in airbag system and seat page ››› Do not continue driving! page belt tensioners. Engine oil pressure too low.
The essentials Gearbox lever ››› page Start-Stop system activated. ››› Fault in the battery. page Start-Stop system unavailable. Manual gearbox ››› Driving light totally or partially page ››› faulty. page Low consumption driving status ››› Fault in the cornering light sys- page tem.
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The essentials ● Release the clutch. Neutral (idling) If there is a fault in the power system to the electronic selector lever lock system (flat bat- Drive (forward) ››› tery, blown fuse) or the system itself is faulty, in Driving with manual gearbox on Sport programme: drive (forward) page 159 the selector lever cannot be moved from po-...
The essentials Air conditioning How does Climatronic* work? See position on page 7-8 Fig. 48 Buttons/controls Buttons/controls ››› in General notes on page 144 Interior temperature setting Set blower speed Interior temperature sensors ››› page 150 Display Defrost or demist windscreen Selected interior temperature Automatic mode Degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit...
The essentials How does the manual air conditioning Air recirculation ››› in General notes on page 144 work*? ››› in General notes on page 144 ››› page 148 ››› page 146 How does the heating and the fresh air system work? Level control Filling capacities...
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The essentials Fuel The level is measured using the dipstick loca- ››› in Refuelling on page 199 ted in the engine compartment ››› page 204. ››› page 199 The oil should leave a mark between zones . It should never exceed zone Zone : Do not add oil.
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The essentials Coolant even in warm climates where anti-freeze pro- Engine type Specification tection is not required. Diesel. Particulate Filter En- VW 507 00 If for weather reasons further protection is gines (DPF). necessary, the proportion of additive may be With or without flexible increased, but only up to 60 %;...
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The level should be between the and To top up, mix water with a product recom- marks. If it is below , please visit a Techni- mended by SEAT. cal Service. In cold temperatures, add anti-freeze for win- dows.
The essentials Emergencies Opening and closing the fuse box situated Colour Amp rating below the dash panel Green ● Opening: remove the fuse box cover Fuses ››› Fig. Orange ● Closing: click the cover back into place. Fuse location ›››...
The essentials Identifying a blown fuse Action in the event of a punc- Double headlights Type A fuse is blown if its metal strip is ruptured ture DRL (day light) ››› Fig. In case of a LED failure, go to an authorised workshop to have What to do first Point a lamp at the fuse to see if it has ●...
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The essentials Repairing a tyre with the anti-punc- ● Remove the lid from the filling tube ● Screw the compressor tyre inflator into the ››› Fig. 60 and screw the open end of the valve. ture kit tube into the tyre valve. ●...
The essentials Changing a wheel Wheel covers* Wheel bolt caps* Vehicle tool kit Wheel: wheel bolts with caps. Remove the wheel cover. Fig. 63 Fig. 62 Removal The wheel covers must be removed for access See position on page 8 Fig.
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If you need a new rubber mat or similar to prevent it from slip- adapter, you can obtain it from the SEAT Offi- ››› ping cial Service, indicating the code number.
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The essentials ● Find the support point on the strut (sunken ces. These surfaces must be clean before fit- CAUTION area) closest to the wheel to be changed ting the wheel. The vehicle must not be raised on the cross- ›››...
The essentials Subsequent work necessary, in accordance with the manufac- tions. This will prevent the chains coming in- turer's fitting instructions. to contact with the wheel housing. ● Alloy wheels: replace the wheel bolt caps. ● Keep your speed below 50 km/h. Plate wheels: replace the wheel hubcap.
The essentials Emergency towing of the vehi- Towline anchorages Driving style Attach the bar or rope to the towline ancho- Towing requires some experience, especially rages. when using a tow rope. Both drivers should realise how difficult it is to tow a vehicle. In- Towing The towline anchorages are located under experienced drivers should not attempt to...
The essentials How to jump start: description ››› ››› in Notes on page 79 in Notes on page 79 ››› ››› page 79 page 79 Tow-starting How to jump start If the engine will not start, first try starting it Jump leads using the battery of another vehicle ›››...
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The essentials 2. Connect one end of the red jump lead to 8. Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat imprint on battery). Failure to comply could the positive terminal of the vehicle battery and wait for 2 or 3 minutes until result in an explosion.
The essentials ● Extract the wiper blade from the wiper arm. Note The vehicles must not touch each other, oth- Fitting the wiper blade erwise electricity could flow as soon as the ● Insert the wiper blade onto the windscreen positive terminals are connected.
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The essentials ● Slide the blade adapter in the direction of ››› the arrow and remove the blade Fig. 74 Fitting the wiper blade With one hand, hold the top end of the wip- ● er arm. ››› Place the blade as shown in Fig.
Never drive when your driving ability is im- – Adjust front seat, head restraint and rear vi- – paired (e.g. by medication, alcohol, drugs). WARNING sion mirrors properly according to your size.
An incorrect sitting position of the driver ● can lead to severe injuries. For your own safety and to reduce the risk of Adjust the driver seat so that there is at ● injury in the event of an accident, we recom- »...
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If distance is less than driver is wearing his or her seat belt correct- 25 cm, the airbag system may not protect you For your own safety and to reduce the risk of properly.
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Always keep both feet in the footwell in Never allow anyone to assume an incorrect – – dash panel, out the window or on the seat. An front of the rear seat. sitting position in the vehicle while travel- incorrect sitting position exposes you to an ›››...
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Fig. 78. In this position, the head restraint ted according to the height of the passenger. is used normally, protecting the occupant of the rear seats, along with the rear seat belts. ››› ● Rest position, not in use Fig.
Every vehicle occupant must properly fas- Ensure that the pedals can return unim- – ten and wear the seat belt belonging to his or paired to their initial positions. her seat. Children must be protected with an Ensure that the floor mats are securely fas- –...
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energy and consequently, the risk of injury. passenger seat belts are fastened with the ig- This is why it is so important to fasten seat nition switched on. belts before every trip, even when "just driv- ing around the corner".
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Always keep both feet in the footwell in ● specialised workshop. Renewal may be nec- front of your seat as long as the vehicle is in essary even if there is no apparent damage. motion. The belt anchorage should also be checked.
25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h vehicle interior in an accident. Passengers in (30 mph), for example, the corresponding ki- the rear seats who do not use seat belts en- netic energy is multiplied by four. danger not only themselves but also the front ›››...
Positioning seat belts ● Always engage the retractor lock when you the seat belt is not positioned correctly. are securing a child seat in group 0, 0+ or 1 Seat belts offer their maximum protection on- ››› page ly when they are properly positioned.
Safety Airbag system only if the seat belt is being worn. This re- do not cause any injuries or environmental tracts and tightens the seat belts, reducing pollution, regulations, which are known to the forward motion of the occupants. the specialised workshops, must be ob- Brief introduction served.
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(self-diagnosis). their age, size or weight. Always maintain the greatest possible dis- If you are not wearing a seat belt, or if you ● tance between yourself and the front airbag. There is a fault in the system if the control...
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Safety Airbag control lamp and seat belt ten- The control unit analyses the collision trajec- frontal collision the system might not trigger tory and activates the respective restraint sioner correctly or may fail to trigger at all. system. The control lamp monitors all airbags and...
WARNING tiveness. Airbag safety instructions If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean ● ● Any damage to the original seat upholstery forward, or are not seated correctly while the...
Safety Deactivating airbags The side and head airbags are managed WARNING ● through sensors located in the interior of the The airbag is deployed at high speed in frac- front doors. To ensure the correct operation of Deactivation of front passenger front tions of a second.
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14 front airbag only if you have to use a rear-fac- this. ing child seat in exceptional cases If you fit a rear-facing child seat to the front ››› page 72, Transporting children safely. passenger seat, the front passenger front air- Never install a child seat facing backwards ●...
For safety rea- the backrest. Read the additional information carefully sons, the child seat should be installed in the Never install a child seat facing backwards ●...
Transporting children safely Never allow a child to be transported in a When a child seat is mounted in the rear WARNING ● ● vehicle without being properly secured, or to seats, the door child-proof lock should be ac- An undue installation of the safety seat will ›››...
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Child seats that have been tested and ap- proved under the ECE R44 standard bear the test mark on the seat (the letter E in a circle with the test number below it). Follow the manufacturer's instructions and observe any statutory requirements when in- stalling and using child seats.
“Acces- ››› sories and spares” page 190. Vehicle tools Read the additional information carefully IBIZA ST model: Housing for the emer- Fig. 87 IBIZA ST model: Housing for the first- Fig. 88 ››› page 47 gency warning triangle in the luggage com- aid kit in the luggage compartment.
Never use more than one temporary spare ● Extraction of the spare wheel in vehicles wheel at the same time, risk of accident. with SEAT SOUND 6 speakers (with subwoof- The temporary spare wheel is stored under ● No other type of tyre (normal summer or...
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● A new bottle of sealant can be purchased at SEAT dealerships. ● Replace the repaired tyre with the tyre mo- ● If the wheel rim has been damaged.
Emergencies The tyre mobility set is located underneath ● Carefully resume your journey, without ex- Do not place the hot flexible inflator tube or ● the floor covering in the luggage compart- ceeding 80 km/h (50 mph), until you reach hot air compressor on flammable material.
Self-help Notes for the driver of the towed vehicle Check the condition of the wiper blades regu- Note larly. If the wipers scrape across the glass, Ensure that the tow rope remains taut at all – ● The windscreen wiper arms can be moved they should be changed if they are damaged, times when towing.
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Emergencies Bolt the anchorage to its limit to the left, in – As the driver of the towing vehicle: The towline anchorage should always be ● ● ››› the direction of the arrow Fig. kept in the vehicle. Accelerate with particular care and cau- –...
Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs Take care not to cause short circuits in the Note ● electrical system. ● One component may have more than one Fuses fuse. WARNING Several components may run on a single ● fuse. Introduction Using unsuitable fuses, repairing fuses or bridging a current circuit without fuses can In the vehicle, there are more fuses than...
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Emergencies Consumer/Amps Consumer/Amps Consumer/Amps Power C63 (30 Power) Rear window wiper motor Rear right window control PTC Relay (Engine glow) Lighter Reversing camera Left pillar connector A pin 22 (motor Airbag control unit, airbag deactiva- Windscreen wiper feed lever, diagnos- for closing window on driver's side) tion warning lamp tics...
Fuses and bulbs Fuse arrangement in engine compart- Do not touch the glass part of the bulb with Consumer/Amps your bare hands. The fingerprints left on the ment glass will vaporise as a result of the heat gen- Injectors erated by the bulb, reducing bulb life and Read the additional information carefully TDI fuel metering adjuster, TA8 ex- ›››...
Emergencies Turn signal and DRL (day light) light The high voltage element of gas discharge not only in the interest of your own safety, ● bulbs* (xenon light) must be handled correct- but also that of all other road users. ly.
Fuses and bulbs Remove the cover Installation involves all of the above steps Check whether the new bulb is working. – – in reverse sequence. Raise the bonnet. – ››› Move the loop Fig. 94 in the direction – Double headlight bulb change of the arrow and remove the cover.
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Emergencies Side light and main beam Changing the side light Dipped beam headlight ››› Remove connector Fig. 98 by pulling – outward. Remove the bulb by pulling it out and fit- – ting the new one. Installation involves all of the above steps –...
Fuses and bulbs ››› Changing the xenon bulb Unclip the retainer spring Fig. 100 Remove the bulb by pressing on the bulb – – pressing inwards to the right. holder and turning it anti-clockwise at the same time. The procedure for changing the bulb is the Extract the bulb and fit the replacement so –...
Emergencies ››› Changing the fog light bulbs Remove the 3 bolts Fig. 105 to re- – Note move the fog light. Due to the difficulty of accessing fog light Front fog light bulb Remove the metal clip situated on the up- –...
Changing the tail light bulbs Tail lights on side panel LED lamps Changing tail lights Brake light (LED) ● 3 Applies to the model: IBIZA/IBIZA SC Summary of LED tail lights ● Side light (LED) 3 Applies to the model: IBIZA/IBIZA SC Turn signal ●...
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111. side panel) ››› direction of the arrows Fig. 109. 3 Applies to the model: IBIZA ST Changing bulbs ● When the bulb holder has been removed, press in the direction of the arrow and at Remove the bulb holder by pressing the ●...
Remove the lid with a flat screwdriver, plac- ››› ing it in notch Fig. 113. rear lid) bulbs 3 Applies to the model: IBIZA ST Changing bulbs Turn signals Remove the bulb holder by pressing the ● ››› fastening clips Fig.
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Carefully remove the glass, levering it to – – After changing the bulb, fit the connector avoid possible damage. 3 Applies to the model: IBIZA/IBIZA SC again. To replace the bulbs Insert the flat part of a screwdriver into the –...
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Fuses and bulbs Luggage compartment light* Fig. 118 Boot light. Boot light. Fig. 119 Extract the bulb by pressing on its inside – edge -arrow- using the flat side of a screw- ››› driver Fig. 118. Press the bulb sideways and remove it from –...
Operation Instruments and warning/control lamps Instruments General instrument panel Instrument panel, on dash panel Fig. 121 The layout of the instruments depends upon change up a gear or move the selector Speedometer. the model and the engine. lever to D (or lift your foot off the acceler- ›››...
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Instruments and warning/control lamps ››› We recommend that you avoid high revs and ● Shift lever position page 159. CAUTION that you follow the recommendations on the Recommended gear (manual gearbox) ● To prevent damage to the engine, the rev ●...
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Operation Time Second speed display (mph or km/h) tion status due to active cylinder manage- ››› ment (ACT ® page ››› To set the time, keep the button Fig. 121 In addition to the speedometer, the speed ● pressed for more than 3 seconds to select can also be displayed in a different unit of Identifying letters on engine (MKB) the hour or minute display.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Odometer/trip recorder Engine cold Depending on the equipment, some set- ● tings and instructions can also be carried out The odometer shows the total distance cov- If only the diodes in the lower part of the in the Easy Connect system.
Operation The distance to empty fuel level is displayed after the other for about 2 seconds at a time Additional lights and other accessories in ● ››› on the instrument panel Fig. 121. and will continue until the fault is corrected. front of the air inlet reduce the cooling effect of the coolant.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Control lamp flashes Priority 2 warning messages will not be CAUTION shown until all Priority 1 warning messages If a fault develops in the engine management Failure to heed the control lamps and text have been dealt with! system while you are driving, the glow plug messages when they appear may result in system lamp will flash .
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Operation Oil level sensor faulty* Anti-lock brake system (ABS)* WARNING If the yellow warning lamp flashes, take ● Always drive according to the road weather The control lamp lights up for a few sec- the vehicle to a specialised workshop to have conditions, the terrain and traffic.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Traction control system (ASR)* / Electronic Stability Control (ESC)* WARNING / ● Before opening the bonnet, read and ob- The traction control system prevents the driv- ››› serve the warnings page 201, Working in en wheels from spinning when the vehicle is There are two control lamps for the electronic the engine compartment.
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Operation The lamp provides information about the Cruise speed (cruise control system)* ● The vehicle is unbalanced because of a disconnection status of the system: load. ● The wheels of one axle are under more ● It stays lit when the ASR is disconnected on The warning lamp ...
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Fuel Reserve/Level WARNING It lights up yellow ● When the tyre pressure control lamp lights It lights up when only 7 litres of fuel remain Electromechanical Have the steering checked im- up, reduce speed immediately and avoid any steering operation mediately by a specialised work- in the tank, and an acoustic signal* also...
Operation ● The control lamp lights up or flashes while Never ignore the warning lamps or messag- Never open the bonnet if you can see or ● ● the vehicle is moving, and three acoustic hear steam or coolant escaping from the en- ›››...
The engine can, however, be started if the you to the last menu used. Any distraction may lead to an accident, with appropriate coded SEAT genuine key is used. Any changes made using the settings menus the risk of injury. Operating the Easy Connect...
Operation Communications and multi- media Steering wheel controls* General information The vehicle includes a multifunction module from where it is possible to control the audio, telephone and radio/navigation functions without needing to distract the driver. There are two versions of the multifunction module: ●...
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Communications and multimedia Operating the audio system Fig. 125 Controls on the steering wheel. Button Radio Media (except AUX) Turn Up/down volume Up/down volume Up/down volume Press No function No function No function Mute Pause Mute Short press: switch to the previous song Search for last station No function Hold down: quick rewind...
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Operation Operating the audio system + telephone Fig. 126 Controls on the steering wheel. Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone Navigation Turn Up/down volume Up/down volume Up/down volume Up/down volume Up/down volume Press Mute Pause Mute Mute Mute Short press: answer/hang up Short press: access to the tele- Short press: access to the tele- Short press: access to the tele-...
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Communications and multimedia Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone Navigation Change menu on instrument Change menu on instrument Change menu on instrument Change menu on instrument Change menu on instrument panel panel panel panel panel Enable/disable voice control Enable/disable voice control Enable/disable voice control No function Enable/disable voice control...
Operation Multimedia Opening and closing – Automatic speed dependent locking and unlocking system* – Emergency unlocking system USB/AUX-IN input Central locking system Unlocking the vehicle* Description ››› – Press button Fig. 131 on remote control to unlock all the doors and rear Read the additional information carefully ›››...
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Opening and closing “Safe” security system** On deactivating the “Safe” system, the alarm difficult. Danger of death. Passengers could volumetric sensor is also deactivated. become trapped inside in case of emergency. This is an anti-theft device which consists of With the “Safe” switched off, doors can be a double lock for the door locks and a deacti- opened from the interior but not from the ex- vation function for the boot in order to pre-...
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Operation Automatic speed-dependent locking Deactivating the system* doors and to use the luggage compartment. The warning lamp and the alarm (only vehi- and unlocking system* With the ignition on, press the unlocking key cles fitted with one) are turned off. on the central locking system within 3 to 10 This is a safety system which prevents access seconds.
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Opening and closing Central lock button* Childproof lock ● All doors can be unlocked separately from inside the vehicle. Do this by pulling the door 3 Valid for vehicles: 5-door versions release lever once. WARNING If the vehicle is locked, children and disa- ●...
Operation Keys and clockwise for the right-hand side WARNING doors. ● An incorrect use of the keys can cause seri- Set of keys ous injuries. Deactivating the childproof lock Never leave children or disabled persons in ● Unlock the vehicle and open the door –...
Opening and closing Radio frequency remote con- The radio frequency remote control key is If the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked ● used to lock and unlock the vehicle from a by using the radio frequency remote control, trol* distance.
Operation While the vehicle is open: Anti-theft alarm* When does the system trigger an alarm? ››› Press the button Fig. 131 on the The system triggers an alarm, if the following – remote control. Description of anti-theft alarm sys- unauthorised actions are carried out when the vehicle is locked: tem*...
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Opening and closing Opening all the doors in manual mode Press the button on the remote control – If the vehicle battery is run down or flat ● twice. The volumetric sensor and tilt sen- then the anti-theft alarm will not operate cor- In vehicles without an alarm, when opening sors will be deactivated.
Operation Boot hatch ● Tilting panoramic sunroof open (partially or Never drive with the rear lid open or half- ● completely), closed, exhaust gases may enter into the in- terior of the vehicle. Danger of poisoning! ● Movement of objects inside the vehicle, Opening and closing such as loose papers, items hanging from If you only open the rear lid, do not leave...
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Opening and closing One-touch opening door. The other doors each have a switch for Always take the key with you when you ● their own window. leave the vehicle. Push down the window button briefly up to – the second position. The window opens ●...
Operation ● If a window is obstructed when closing au- Once the windows are completely closed, – Closing the windows without observing and ● tomatically, the window stops at this point the turn signals will flash. ensuring it is clear could cause serious injury ›››...
Lights and visibility Using the remote control Lights and visibility Never close the tilting sunroof without first ● checking that there are no obstructions. Risk Push the lock button on the remote control – of serious injury to you or others. Make sure for approximately 3 seconds.
Operation Automatic lighting and to ensure that other road users are able the continuous or interval wipe is switched to see you. Always use your dipped beam off for some minutes. If automatic headlight control is switched on, headlights if it is dark or if visibility is poor. dipped beam headlights are automatically switched on by a photosensor if you drive in- to a tunnel, for example.
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Lights and visibility Turn signal and main beam lever matically as the daylight starts to fade. It Note goes out completely when ambient light is See legal requirements for each country. very low. This function is intended to remind Read the additional information carefully ›››...
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Operation ● On completion of the time period establish- Note door is opened. This is intended as a remind- ed for the delay in switching off the lights af- er to switch off the turn signal, unless you If the convenience turn signals are operat- ●...
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Lights and visibility This cornering light gives better illumination In reverse, both fog lights turn on. Note of the side of the road and the corner area. ● To activate the Coming/Leaving home func- The dynamic lighting is controlled automati- Note tion, the rotary light switch must be in posi- cally according to speed and the steering...
Operation Interior lights All turn signals flash simultaneously when Note the hazard warning lights are switched on. If not all the vehicle doors are closed, the in- The two turn signal turn signal lamps Interior and reading lights terior lights will be switched off after approx.
Lights and visibility The driver sun visor has compartments for For the sake of the environment WARNING cards, and the passenger sun visor has a The heated rear window should be switched The rain sensor* may not detect enough rain vanity mirror with a cover*.
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Operation Switching on the interval wipe If you stop the vehicle with the windscreen CAUTION ● wiper in position 1 or 2, it will automatically Press the lever forward to position – In icy conditions, always check that the wiper change to a lower position speed.
Lights and visibility Electric exterior mirrors* Note window is retracted and there are no other objects preventing light from reaching the in- ● To ensure that the headlight washers work terior rear vision mirror. properly in winter, keep the nozzle holders in If you have to stick any type of sticker on ●...
Never adjust the driver or front passenger tended position* while manoeuvring), the adjustment of the seat while the vehicle is in motion. While ad- mirror housing is altered, the mirror will have Turn the knob to position L or R to return –...
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To unfold the backrest, push it back. – height into forwards/backwards position. In- juries can be caused if the seat height is ad- Vehicles with the Easy-Entry function justed without due care and attention. To fold the backrest, pull the lever –...
To avoid damaging the heating elements, Fitting the head restraint Heated seats* please do not kneel on the seat or apply Insert the head restraint into the guides on – sharp pressure at a single point to the seat the corresponding backrest.
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Do no trap or damage seat belts when rais- ● Insert the head restraints in the spaces on – ing the backrest.
Storage compartment under the Fig. 148 Storage compartment on the driver right front passenger seat. Passenger side: glove compartment. Fig. 145 side To open The compartment is opened by pulling on –...
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Transport and practical equipment Storage pocket in the seat* Front drink holder* Rear drink holder* Fig. 149 Storage pocket. Fig. 150 Front drink holders in the centre con- Fig. 151 Drinks holder in the centre console. sole. There is a storage pocket on the rear of the...
Operation Front ashtray* Cigarette lighter* Electrical power socket Front ashtray. Lighter. Front power socket. Fig. 152 Fig. 153 Fig. 154 ››› Opening and closing the ashtray Press on the cigarette lighter Fig. 153 The 12 Volt cigarette lighter power socket can –...
Secure heavy objects to the fitted fastening – ment* charge. ››› page 140. rings* 3 Applies to the model: IBIZA ST Secure loose loads with a luggage net* or – with non-elastic straps secured to the fas- Luggage compartment ››› tening* rings page 140.
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90 kg. You can imagine the severity of trapped and run the risk of death. 3 Applies to the model: IBIZA ST the injuries which might be sustained if this ●...
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(risk of injury). Before closing the rear lid, ensure that the ● rear shelf is correctly fitted. An overloaded luggage compartment could ● mean that the rear shelf is not correctly seat- ed and it may be bent or damaged.
● rear luggage compartment cover bars on the Luggage compartment: removing Fig. 160 mean that the rear shelf is not correctly seat- special housings in the longitudinal bars. storage compartment. ed and it may be bent or damaged. You must also respect their position accord- If the luggage compartment is overloaded, ●...
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On vehicles fitted with a sliding/tilting sun- roof*, make sure it does not hit the load on the roof upon opening. Ibiza ST: attachment points for the Fig. 163 roof railings for the roof carrier system. The crossbars are the basis of a series of spe- cial roof carrier systems.
Operation Ibiza SC Model Air conditioning Note The front attachment points are only visi- Always read the assembly instructions that ble when the doors are open; the rear attach- Heating, ventilation and cool- come with the crossbars and the roof carrier...
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Air conditioning so as to maintain good visibility of everything prevent further damage and have it checked ing system leaves residue on the evaporator, outside. by a specialised workshop. producing a permanent unpleasant odour. ● The maximum heat output required to de- ●...
Operation Air outlets Air vents Fig. 164 ››› Heating and fresh air Air distribution Use turn controls Fig. 165 ● to adjust the temperature, blower speed and ››› Symbol page 146 Main air output through out- air distribution. Controls lets ●...
Air conditioning Blower Air recirculation Vehicle ventilation or heating The air flow can be set at four speeds with Ventilating the vehicle interior Air recirculation prevents unpleasant smells switch . The blower should always be set from entering the interior. ›››...
Operation Air conditioning* Open and turn outlet towards the side ● Using the rotary switches – ››› windows. Fig. 166 you can adjust temperature, blow- er speed and air distribution. Controls Keeping the windscreen and the side win- ● To switch a function on or off, press the ap- dows demisted propriate button .
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Air conditioning Vehicle interior heating or cooling Heating Air recirculation system Maximum heat output, which is needed to Air recirculation prevents unpleasant smells, defrost the windows quickly, is only available e.g. when passing through a tunnel or in Interior heating when the engine has reached its operating queuing traffic, from entering the interior.
Operation WARNING Note ton is on, the “Air recirculation” function is automatically activated in order to cool the In air recirculation mode, no cold air from the ● When engaging reverse gear, the air recir- vehicle faster using less energy, and its func- outside enters the vehicle interior.
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Air conditioning ››› ››› Climatronic description ● Adjust vents 3 and 4 page 146 so that ● Press the button Fig. 167 AUTO the air flow is directed slightly upwards. displayed on the screen. AUTO Cooling only works if the following conditions are met: Automatic mode is switched off by pressing Change between degrees Centigrade and de-...
Operation Air recirculation Driving It is possible, however, to set the blower speed to suit requirements. Air recirculation prevents unpleasant smells, Address ››› ● Turn control Fig. 167 counter-clock- e.g. when passing through a tunnel or in wise (to lower the speed) or clockwise (to in- queuing traffic, from entering the interior.
Driving Deactivating the steering lock Starting and stopping the en- could be engaged and vehicle steering would not work. Turn the steering wheel slightly to release ● gine the lock. Note Insert the key in the ignition lock. ● Ignition key positions The ignition of the vehicle being towed must ●...
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The engine can only be started using a genu- electric windows. This could result in serious Turn the ignition key to this position and re- ine SEAT key with its correct code. injury. lease it. If the key cannot be turned or it is...
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Start the engine as soon as the glow plug consciousness and result in death. The engine can only be started using a genu- warning lamp goes out. ine SEAT key with its correct code. ● Never leave the vehicle unattended if the engine is running.
Operation of your brake pads checked by technical serv- start it using the battery of another vehicle. brake operation cannot be performed, risk of ices more frequently than recommended in Please observe and follow the notes on the accidents and serious injury may exist. ›››...
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Driving Handbrake The handbrake warning lamp lights up the brakes to overheat and the braking when the handbrake is applied and the igni- distance will increase. Apply and then release tion switched on. The warning lamp turns off the brakes alternately. when the handbrake is released.
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Operation Apply the handbrake. ● doors closed, – an emergency. In the event of an emergency, locked doors will delay assistance to vehicle vehicle completely stationary, ● Put it in 1st gear. – occupants. ● engine running and foot on the brake, Switch the engine off and remove the key –...
Driving Manual gearbox it might be necessary to drive momentarily When changing gear, you should always ● ››› with a high rpm page 101. depress the clutch fully to avoid unnecessary wear and damage. Driving with manual gearbox WARNING Do not “slip” the clutch to hold the vehicle ●...
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Operation Selecting the normal programme Tiptronic gear indicator ● The air conditioner automatically changes the air recirculation mode. Put the selector lever into position D. If the automatic gearbox is shifted manually, – ● The wiper starts if the windscreen washer is the selected gears are shown on the screen.
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Driving press the brake pedal to change the selector Never move the selector lever to R or P Power steering does not work when the en- ● ● lever from position N to position D. when driving. Risk of accident! gine is not running.
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Operation Selecting gears manually with Tip- Changing gear with the selector lever The selector lever lock is released as follows: tronic mode* Press the selector lever from position D to – Switch the ignition on. – the right into the tiptronic selector gate. Press and hold the brake pedal and press –...
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Driving Driving Driving up and down hills If “tiptronic” is selected whilst the vehicle is in motion and the automatic gearbox / DSG Press and hold the brake pedal. Press the selector lever from position “D” – – automatic gearbox is in third gear and selec- to the right into the tiptronic selector gate.
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Operation put into a position for driving forwards or in If you press the accelerator down thoroughly, Have the fault corrected by a specialised reverse from positions P or N if the brake the gearbox automatically changes down, de- workshop without delay. pedal is not depressed.
If the engine is run in gently, its life will be in- the design, choice of materials and manufac- creased and its oil consumption reduced. ture of your new SEAT. ● Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the protective wax for cavities.
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Operation ● Use of solvent-free adhesives. lamp will light up when any of the described can be solved by changing to another brand ››› symptoms occur page 100. If this hap- of fuel. Use of CFC-free coolants in cooling sys- ●...
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Driving Change gear early to save energy must perform a cleaning cycle, as indicated ticipating the traffic situation ahead, you can ››› page 101. easily reduce fuel consumption by 10-15%. An effective way of saving fuel is to change Some tips on how to help you reduce pollu- up quickly through the gears.
If the tyre pres- blower at high speeds, the rear window heat- about service station networks selling unlea- sure is just one bar (14.5 psi/100 kPa) too ing or the seat heaters*. ded fuel. low, fuel consumption can increase by as...
(ESC) option: sport. repairs. Warning! Limited stability. Connecting/disconnecting ESC and SEAT importers and distributors will gladly Disable ESC “Sport” mode provide information about the technical prep- Through the Easy Connect system menu aration that your vehicle requires and also The ESC is switched on automatically when ›››...
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Operation the button and the function buttons The ESC system is always active and cannot slides out), the system will act on the front be switched off. With the Easy Connect sys- wheel on the outside of the turn. Setup ESC System tem it is only possible to deactivate the ASR...
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Driver assistance systems It uses the ABS sensors to monitor the speed a standstill, the hazard warning lights will CAUTION of the driven wheels. In case of an EDL fault, then come on and the brake lights will re- Modifications to the vehicle (e.g. to the en- the warning light for ABS lights up main on permanently from that moment.
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Operation Traction control system (ASR)* pressure to this wheel. The driver is made ● When driving in deep snow or on soft ter- aware of this control process by a pulsating rain. of the brake pedal and audible noise. This is The traction control system prevents the driv- ●...
ESC. Start-Stop function conditions harder than normal. Via the ESC, the XDS will brake the inside The driver seat belt must be buckled. ● wheel and counter the excess driving torque ●...
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Operation ● If in an increase in airflow is not requested. ● The engine coolant temperature is insuffi- When the conditions for the Start-Stop ● cient. function are not fulfilled, the instrument pan- The temperature must not be set to HI or ●...
Driver assistance systems Manually deactivating the Start-Stop func- Function and operation sufficient in length when making long jour- tion neys. ››› Press the Fig. 174 button located on – ● The driver always assumes the responsibil- the centre console. When the Start-Stop ity of driving to their full capacity.
The assistance systems are not a opened the door. Conditions of operation replacement for driver awareness. When in-...
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Do not continue to warning even though there is no obstacle in » a SEAT Official Service or in a specialised ››› in General the detected area, e.g: move forward (or backward)
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Operation ››› Parking Aid operation information on page 176, in General There are sensors integrated in the front and information on page 176 rear bumpers. When they detect an obstacle, you are alerted by audible warnings and visu- If you maintain separation from the obstacle, ally on the Easy Connect system.
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Driver assistance systems ››› Automatic activation 10 km/h (6 mph) page 179, Automatic ac- ● OR: accelerate above 10 km/h (6 mph) be- tivation. The obstacle is detected as of a dis- fore reducing speed below this number tance of approx. 95 cm if the automatic con- again.
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Operation Segments of the visual indication Front volume* Moreover, with the SEAT Media System Plus/Navi System radios, a yellow trail indi- Volume in the front and rear area. cates the vehicle's expected journey based on the steering wheel angle. Front sound settings/sharpness*...
Driver assistance systems Parking System Plus* The Easy Connect system screen will only dis- cannot be detected in its field of vision). Mon- play objects detected at the front, and the ve- itor the vehicle's surrounding area at all If there is a fault in the parking aid system a hicle's trajectory will be hidden.
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Apply the parking brake. To familiarise yourself with the system, the ● Switch the ignition on. orientation lines and their function, SEAT rec- ommends practising parking and manoeu- ● If necessary, switch on the Infotainment vring with the rear assist in a place without system.
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Driver assistance systems Switching the system on and off ● Use de-icing spray to remove any ice. ● OR: By pressing the miniature vehicle that appears on the left of the screen (which The rear assist will switch on when the igni- ●...
Operation Parking manoeuvre Read the additional information carefully WARNING ››› page 34 Place the vehicle in front of the parking ● It could be dangerous to use the cruise con- space and engage reverse gear (manual The CCS is able to maintain the set speed in trol system if it is not possible to drive at con- gearbox) or move the selector to the R posi- the range from approx.
"SEAT Drive Profile" system speed exceeds the stored speed by more The system is completely turned off by mov- than 10 km/h (6 mph) for longer than 5 mi- The “SEAT Drive Profile” system modifies the ››› Fig. 182 ing the control 1 -- all the way to nutes.
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Adjusting the “SEAT Drive Profile” modifies driving properties. The “SEAT Drive Profile” There is a fault in the “SEAT Drive Pro- system should never encourage you to take Note risks.
Towing bracket device and trailer Towing bracket device and Tyre pressure The maximum trailer weights listed are only applicable for altitudes up to 1000 m above Set tyre pressure to the maximum permissi- trailer sea level. With increasing altitude the engine ble pressure shown on the sticker on the in- power and therefore the vehicle climbing side of the fuel tank flap.
The weight distribution of a loaded trailer the excessive coolant temperature gauge is with an unladen vehicle is very unfavourable. ››› IBIZA/IBIZA SC: attachment points page 106. Fig. 184 activated However, if this cannot be avoided, drive ex- for towing bracket.
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(e.g. the fitting of a sepa- that you go to a SEAT Dealer. In the event that rate control lamp). the plate is not installed correctly, SEAT is ex- ●...
Advice Advice Modifications Despite a continuous observation of the mar- ket, SEAT is not able to assess the reliability, safety and suitability of parts that SEAT has Modifications must always be carried out ac- Care and maintenance not approved. For this reason, SEAT cannot cording to our specifications.
This also may SEAT has approved for your vehicle the use of through correct maintenance and frequent occur to external aerials that have not been mobile telephones and two-way radios pro- washing.
Advice Products for vehicle maintenance After washing, the brakes could take some For the sake of the environment time to respond as the brake discs and pads Car-care products are available in your Tech- ● When purchasing car care products, try to could be wet, or even frozen in winter.
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Care and maintenance Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with water. Do not use a high pressure cleaner to re- – – Washing the vehicle in low temperatures: ● move ice or snow from windows when washing the vehicle with a hose, do not Dry the vehicle surface gently with a cha- –...
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Advice Sensors and camera lenses Caring for plastic parts Regular wax applications help to protect the paintwork from environmental contaminants ››› ● Use a small brush to remove snow and a page 191. It is also effective in protecting If normal washing fails to clean plastic parts, de-icer spray to remove ice.
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Care and maintenance painted surfaces are not suitable to clean 1. Use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt To de-ice the lock cylinders you should only windows because they are soiled with wax from the windscreen wiper blades. use spray with lubricating and anti-corrosive deposits which could smear the windows.
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Advice Cleaning engine compartment protective coating is damaged, e.g. by flying WARNING stones, the damaged area should be re- Never wash tyres with a cylindrical jet. Even ● paired immediately. Take special care when cleaning the engine at large spraying distances and short clean- compartment.
You may cut Cloth seat covers and fabric trim on the If this does not provide satisfactory results, – yourself on sharp-edged metal parts. Failure doors, headlining etc.
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– Allow it to dry. – SEAT does everything possible to preserve Do not roll the seat belt up until it is dry. – the genuine qualities of this natural product. Due to the natural properties of the specially If large stains form on the belts, the automat- selected hides employed, the finished leath- ic belt retractor will not work correctly.
Checking and refilling levels Checking and refilling levels tank is “full”. Never attempt to fill beyond If the spare fuel canister is made of met- – this point, as this will fill the expansion al, the filling nozzle must be in contact chamber.
For the sake of the environment Group fuel additives for petrol engines”. Just one full tank of leaded fuel would seri- These additives can be bought at SEAT deal- Petrol types ously impair the efficiency of the catalytic ers, where information on how to use them converter.
All service fluids and consumables, e.g. cool- vehicle in a warm place for a while. ant, engine oil, spark plugs and batteries, are under constant development. SEAT pro- CAUTION vides a constant flow of information to Tech- Do not mix fuel additives, the so-called “thin- nical Services concerning modifications.
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Advice fluids and consumables replaced by a Techni- Never cover the engine with additional in- Never accelerate with a gear engaged ● – cal Service. Please observe the relevant in- sulating materials such as a blanket. Risk of without taking the necessary precau- ›››...
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Checking and refilling levels CAUTION Wait until no more steam, smoke or coolant ● is emitted from the bonnet, then carefully When topping up service fluids, make sure open the bonnet. not to mistake them. Using the wrong fluids When working in the engine compartment, ●...
Advice Checking levels Diagram for the location of the various elements. Fig. 185 Coolant expansion tank Note Engine oil level dipstick The layout of parts may vary depending on Engine oil filler cap the engine. Brake fluid reservoir Vehicle battery Engine oil Windscreen washer reservoir The checking and refilling of service fluids...
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Checking and refilling levels Vehicles with diesel particulate filter* The specifications (VW standards) set out in Because this oil is essential for extending the the following page should appear on the con- service intervals, it must only be used ob- The Maintenance Programme states whether tainer of the service oil;...
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Advice Check engine oil level consumption is likely to be higher for the first WARNING 5,000 km. For this reason the engine oil level Oil is highly inflammable! Ensure that no oil must be checked at regular intervals, prefera- comes into contact with hot engine compo- bly when filling the tank and before a jour- nents when topping up.
Checking and refilling levels Top up the coolant only if there is still cool- – WARNING Never pour oil down drains or into the ● ant in the expansion tank, otherwise you ground. Only change the engine oil yourself if you could damage the engine.
Please follow the dilu- You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake fluid immediately. tion instructions on the packaging. in a SEAT dealership or a SEAT Official Serv- ice. If none is available, use only high-quality For the sake of the environment WARNING...
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Advice electrostatic charge. Never short the battery Never use a defective battery. This could Wear eye protection ● terminals. High-energy sparks can cause in- cause an explosion. Replace a damaged bat- Battery acid is extremely corrosive. Wear protec- jury.
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● Transparent/clear yellow: the battery must be replaced. Contact a specialised workshop. Genuine SEAT batteries meet the mainte- nance, performance and safety specifications of your vehicle. Charging or changing the battery WARNING...
Advice Wheels Concealed damage Tyre pressure monitoring system Damage to tyres and rims is often not readily visible. If you notice unusual vibrations or the Wheels and tyres vehicle pulling to one side, this may indicate that one of the tyres is damaged. They General notes should be checked immediately by a Techni- cal Service.
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Wheels Tyre pressure Tyre useful life pending on the make, there will be 6 to 8 of them evenly spaced around the tyre. Mark- The correct tyre pressure is especially impor- ings on the tyre sidewall (for instance the let- tant at high speeds.
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This can cause tread separation This contains the following information: and tyre blow-out. Risk of accident. Always or tyres to those originally fitted by SEAT may Tyre width in mm observe the recommended tyre pressures. be fitted, as well as the combinations al-...
● If the prescribed torque of the wheel bolts tion also apply to winter tyres. which have not been approved by SEAT for is too low, they could loosen whilst the vehi- Winter tyres lose their effectiveness when the use with your model may invalidate the vehi- cle is in motion.
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Advice max. 180 km/h (112 mph) max. 190 km/h (118 mph) max. 210 km/h (130 mph) In some countries, vehicles which can exceed the speed rating of the fitted tyre must have an appropriate sticker in the driver's field of view.
Technical specifications Technical data Abbreviations used in the technical specifi- Vehicle identification data cations section Technical specifications Kilowatt, engine power measurement. Pferdestärke (horsepower), formerly used to denote engine power. Important information Revolutions per minute - engine speed. Important Newton metres, unit of engine torque. The information in the vehicle documentation litres per Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km...
Technical data Chassis number Vehicles for certain export countries do not The fuel consumption and CO emissions do have an identification plate. not depend only on the performance of the The vehicle identification number can be vehicle, they can also differ from the estab- read from outside the vehicle through a view- Identification plate lished values depending on other factors...
Technical specifications Wheels Special versions, optional equipment fittings cle documentation takes precedence over ››› or retro-fitting accessories will increase the these data at all times ››› weight of the vehicle Tyre pressure, snow chains, wheel Drawbar loads bolts WARNING The maximum permitted drawbar load on the Please note that the centre of gravity may ●...
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Technical data WARNING Check the tyre pressure at least once per ● month. Checking the tyre pressure is very im- portant. If the tyre pressure is too high or too low, there is an increased danger of accidents - particularly at high speeds. ●...
Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 55 (75)/6,200 95/3,000-4,300 3/999 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Start-Stop Start-Stop Start-Stop Top speed (km/h)
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No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 66 (90)/4,400-5,400 160/1,400-3,500 4/1,197 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Top speed (km/h) Acceleration from 0-80 km/h (seconds) Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds) 10.7 10.7 11.1 Weights (in kg)
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Fuel 66 (90)/4,250-6,000 155/3,800-4,000 4/1,598 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Top speed (km/h) Acceleration from 0-80 km/h (seconds) Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds) 10.6 10.6 Weights (in kg) Gross vehicle weight...
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Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 70 (95)/5,000-5,500 160/1,500-3,500 3/999 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST ecomotive ecomotive ecomotive Top speed (km/h)
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Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 81 (110)/5,000-5,500 200/2,000-3,500 3/999 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. IBIZA IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA SC IBIZA ST IBIZA ST Performance Manual Automatic Manual Automatic Manual Automatic...
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Fuel 81 (110)/4,600-5,600 175/1,400-4,000 4/1,197 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Top speed (km/h) Acceleration from 0-80 km/h (seconds) Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds) Weights (in kg) Gross vehicle weight 1,590 1,590...
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Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 81 (110)/5,800 155/3,800-4,000 4/1,598 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. IBIZA IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA SC IBIZA ST IBIZA ST Performance Manual Automatic Manual Automatic Manual Automatic...
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Fuel 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 250/1,500-3,500 4/1,395 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Top speed (km/h) Acceleration from 0-80 km/h (seconds) Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds) Weights (in kg) Gross vehicle weight 1,630 1,630...
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Fuel 141 (192)/4,300-6,200 320/1,450-4,200 4/1,798 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Performance IBIZA SC Top speed (km/h) Acceleration from 0-80 km/h (seconds) Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds) Weights (in kg) Gross vehicle weight 1,700 Weight in running order (with driver)
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Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 55 (75)/3,000-3,750 210/1,500-2,000 3/1,422 Min, diesel acc. to DIN EN 590 51 CN IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Start-Stop Start-Stop Start-Stop...
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Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 66 (90)/2,750-3,500 230/1,500-2,500 3/1,422 Min, diesel acc. to DIN EN 590 51 CN IBIZA IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA SC IBIZA ST IBIZA ST Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Start-Stop...
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Fuel 77 (105)/3,500-3,750 250/1,750-2,500 3/1,422 Min, diesel acc. to DIN EN 590 51 CN Performance IBIZA IBIZA SC IBIZA ST Top speed (km/h) Acceleration from 0-80 km/h (seconds) Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds) 10.3 Weights (in kg) Gross vehicle weight...
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SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to under- stand, that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.
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