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SIMPLY CLEVER OWNER´S MANUAL OWNER´S MANUAL ŠKODA Superb...
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Documentation of vehicle delivery Date vehicle handover ŠKODA partner Stamp and signature of the vendor I confirm that I have taken delivery of the specified vehicle in good con- dition, have received information on how to operate it correctly, and have had the terms of the warranty explained to me.
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1st vehicle owner 2nd vehicle owner This vehicle with the official registration This vehicle with the official registration number number (filled in by the seller) belongs to: belongs to: Title, Name / Company: Title, Name / Company: Address: Address: Phone: Phone: ŠKODA partner ŠKODA partner...
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Preface You have opted for a ŠKODA – our sincere thanks for your confidence in us. This Owner's Manual contains instructions about the vehicle operation, im- portant information about safety, vehicle care, maintenance and self-help and technical vehicle data. The operation of some functions and vehicle systems is undertaken via Info- tainment.
Information system Transport of cargo Table of Contents Driver information system Luggage compartment Operation of the information system Variable loading floor in the luggage Materials defect liability and ŠKODA warranty compartment (Estate) for new cars Driving data (Multifunction display) Net partition MAXI DOT display On-board literature Transportation on the roof rack...
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Proactive passenger protection (Crew Protect Towing the vehicle Assist) Remote control and removable light - Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist) replacing the battery/batteries Traffic jam assistant Emergency unlocking / unlocking of doors Assistant for emergencies Replacing windscreen wiper blades Traffic sign recognition Fuses and light bulbs Fatigue detection Fuses...
If your ŠKODA vehicle was purchased from a ŠKODA Partner in a country in the Materials defect liability and ŠKODA warranty for new European Economic Area (i.e. the countries of the European Union, Norway, cars Iceland and Liechtenstein) or in Switzerland, claims arising from the ŠKODA warranty must also be made through a ŠKODA Service Partner in one of these countries.
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It is the customer's responsibility to prove that it was not the cause. This ŠKODA warranty does not affect the purchaser's statutory rights from ma- terials defect liability from the vehicle vendor and other potential claims from product liability laws. Mobility warranty The mobility warranty provides a sense of security when travelling in your ve- hicle.
The Pictures in this Owner's Manual are for illustrative purposes only. The il- to open the website with a model overview of the ŠKODA brand. lustrations can differ in minor details from your vehicle; they are only intended http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals to provide general information. ▶...
Notes Terms used “Specialist” - Workshop - a workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA Serv- ice Partner, 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 Genuine Parts.
Structure of the Owner´s Manual and further information Structure of the manual The Owner's Manual is hierarchically divided into the following areas. Paragraph (e.g. Operating instructions) - the title of the paragraph is always ■ indicated on the lower left-hand side Main chapter (e.g.
Abbreviation Definition Abbreviations NiMH Nickel metal hydride Abbreviation Definition Newton meter, measuring unit for the engine torque Engine revolutions per minute personal identification number Anti-lock brake system ® Diesel engine for which the AdBlue solution is required Adaptive cruise control Diesel engine with turbo-charging and common rail injection TDI CR active cylinder management...
▶ Protect children by using a suitable child seat» page 21, Transporting chil- Safety dren safely. ▶ Adopt the correct seated position. Instruct your passengers to assume the Passive Safety correct seated position» page 11, Correct and safe seated position. General information Driving safety ...
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Adjust the steering wheel so that the distance between the steering WARNING wheel and your chest is at least 25 cm » Fig. 2 The front seats and all head restraints must be adjusted to match the ■ Adjust the headrest so that the top edge of the headrest is at the same body size at all times and the seat belt must always be fastened properly to ...
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› Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position. The steering wheel can be Correct seated position for the passengers in the rear seats adjusted in direction of arrow › Pull the holder in arrow direction until the stop. Read and observe on page 12 first.
WARNING (Continued) Seat belts No two persons (also not children) should ever use a single seat belt to- ■ gether. Using seat belts The lock tongue should only be inserted into the lock which is the correct ■ one for your seat. Wrong use of the safety belt will reduce its capacity to Introduction protect and the risk of injury increases.
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Seat belt height adjusters for front seats Correct routing of seat belt › Push the return pulley upwards in the direction of arrow » Fig. 5 - . › Or: push together the mechanism in the direction of arrows and push the return pulley downwards in the direction of arrow »...
› Insert the lock tongue into the belt buckle for the seat » Fig. 6 - until it If there is a collision with a certain severity the seat belts are tightened by the audibly clicks into place. belt tensioner so that unwanted body motion is prevented. ›...
Rear side airbags Airbag system Head airbags Description of the airbag system Front airbags - The forward movement of the driver and of the front passen- ger is cushioned when they make contact with the fully inflated airbag, and Introduction the risk of injury to head and chest is thus reduced.
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The following airbags will be deployed in the event of a severe side collision. Airbag deployment ▶ Front side airbag. ▶ Rear side airbag. ▶ Head airbag. When an airbag is deployed, the following events occur. ▶ The hazard warning lights are switched on. ▶...
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WARNING (Continued) WARNING The airbag system must be replaced if it has been deployed. Information about for side and head airbags ■ In the area of the front airbag and the knee airbag, the surface of the No objects (e.g. sun visors turned towards the windows) should be loca- ■...
Deactivating airbags Deactivating the front passenger airbag Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Deactivating airbags Deactivating the front passenger airbag Deactivating airbags The front passenger airbag can be switched off with the key-operated switch » Fig. 10 on page 20 - .
› Check that the warning light illuminates after the ignition is switched Transporting children safely Child seat WARNING The key cannot be inserted into the key switch while driving. Shocks can ■ Introduction cause the key to turn in the slot and trigger the airbag! The airbag can be triggered unexpectedly in an accident - it may result in injury or death! To reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident, children must be trans- The driver is responsible for whether the airbag is switched on or switch-...
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WARNING (Continued) Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat Children are exposed to an increased risk of injury in the event of an acci- ■ Does not apply to Taiwan dent if they lean forward or adopt an incorrect seated position when the vehicle is moving.
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Adjust the height of the front passenger seat belt so that the belt does not Child safety and the side airbag “jam” in the return pulley. In the event of an accident, there is the risk of in- jury to the neck of the child carried due to the seat belt! Fig.
Passenger seat with activated Passenger seat with deactivated Rear seats Rear seat Group front airbag front airbag External Centre up to 10 kg up to 13 kg 9-18 kg 15-25 kg 22-36 kg Set the height-adjustable front passenger seat as high up as possible. The seat is suitable for the use of approved child seats in this weight group category “Universal”.
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WARNING Note Always refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the child seat A child seat fitted with the system can only be mounted in a vehicle fit- ■ ■ when installing and removing a child seat with the system. ted with a ...
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Use of child safety seats with the - system Front passenger seat Rear seats outside Rear seat middle The seat is suitable for forward and backward facing child seats of the category “Universal”. The seat is not suitable for the child seat of the category “Universal”. Attachment points of the ...
Operating lever for adaptive cruise control Using the system Safety lever for steering wheel adjustment Depending on equipment fitted: Cockpit ▶ Ignition lock ▶ Starter button Overview Depending on equipment fitted: Electric power windows ▶ Gearshift lever (manual gearbox) ▶ Electric exterior mirror adjustment Selector lever (automatic gearbox) Door opening lever...
The brightness of the instrument illumination is set automatically depending Instruments and warning lights on the ambient lighting throughout. If the visibility is poor and the lights are not on, the brightness of the instrument lighting reduces to alert the driver to Instrument cluster switch on the lights in due time.
High temperature range - The pointer is in the range . The coolant tempera- Display in the rear centre console ture is too high. The warning light illuminates in the instrument clus- ter» page Fuel gauge Fig. 19 Fuel gauge Fig.
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Brake linings The warning lights are located at the following positions in the instrument cluster » Fig. 17 on page 30. Fuel reserve ▶ Engine revolutions counter Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist) ▶ Display Turn signal system ...
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Parking on a slope that is too steep Power steering / steering lock (KESSY system) illumi- Parking brake: gradient too steep. Owner's Manual! Read and observe on page 32 first. nates GRADIENT TOO STEEP ▶...
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WARNING Stabilisation control (ESC) / Traction control (TCS) If the warning light illuminates together with warning light ■ Read and observe on page 32 first. » page Brake system, do not continue your journey! Seek help ...
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Safety systems Tyre pressure Read and observe on page 32 first. Read and observe on page 32 first. System fault Change of tyre pressure values illuminates - there is a fault in the airbag system. illuminates – there was a pressure change in one of the tyres. ...
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CAUTION Trailer turn signal lights Under certain circumstances (e.g. sporty style of driving, wintry or unpaved Read and observe on page 32 first. roads) the warning light can be delayed or does not light up at all. flashes –...
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Automatic gearbox Generator Read and observe on page 32 first. Read and observe on page 32 first. Gearbox overheated illuminates – the battery is not being charged whilst the engine is running. The warning light is only shown in the MAXI DOTdisplay. ▶...
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CAUTION Engine oil pressure If, under the given conditions, it is not possible to top up with engine oil, Read and observe on page 32 first. stop driving - there is a risk of engine damage! Switch off the engine and seek assistance from a specialist garage.
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CAUTION illumi- Error: AdBlue (DEF). Engine start not possible. nates ADD ADBLUE (DEF) RESTART DISABLED As long as the warning light illuminates, one must take into account an ■ increased fuel consumption and a power reduction of the engine. ®...
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Water in the fuel filter (diesel) Economy mode Read and observe on page 32 first. Read and observe on page 32 first. The fuel filter with water separator, filters out dirt and water from the fuel. ...
Speed regulating system / speed limiter Information system Total distance travelled Distance travelled by resetting the memory (trip) Driver information system Time Introduction Warning lights of the START-STOP system Engaged gear / gear recommendation This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Selector lever positions for the automatic gearbox Display in the instrument cluster Outside temperature...
› Wait around 4 seconds - the system switches to the minutes setting. Operation of the information system › Press the button again and set the minutes. › Wait around 4 seconds - the system switches to the initial setting. Operation via the operating lever The time can also be set in Infotainment »...
Skip to next track/station Information overview Switch to previous track/station Overview of driving data (depending on the vehicle equipment). Display the assistance systems menu Press - display the telephone menu; accept/end the call; select contact Range - drive distance in km which can be covered with the existing tank ca- ...
Since start ( ) Or “1” ( ) Warning when exceeding the set speed In the memory, driving data is saved for the time between switching on and The system offers the possibility to set a speed limit beyond which an acoustic switching off the ignition.
The MAXI DOT display is a user interface which, depending on the equipment Media ▶ configuration, provides information about the Infotainment, the multifunction Name of the track being played, if necessary, further information regarding display, the assistance systems etc. title (e.g. artist, album name), if this information is stored as a so called ID3 tag on the audio source.
The service interval display shows the kilometres or days until the next service Resetting the service interval display event. We recommend that the display reset is completed by a specialist garage. Information regarding the service intervals » page 173. We recommend that you do not reset the service interval display yourself. In- correctly setting the service interval display could cause problems to the vehi- Displaying the distance and days until the next service interval cle.
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Note Function Vehicles with the personalisation function are provided with three vehicle keys. Fig. 28 Switching to a different user account Overview of some of the personalisation functions Read and observe on page 46 first. ▶ Driving mode - the last selected mode, mode setting Individual ▶...
■ Copy settings to another account - copy the settings of an active user account to information about SmartGate. another user account http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity-smartgate Reset user account - reset the selected user account to factory settings ■ CAUTION Adjusting To increase the access security to the transmitted vehicle data, once the ■...
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› Enter the password (vehicle identification number using uppercase let- If you want to connect to SmartGate in a different vehicle, you must make a ters» page 49). new connection in the SmartGate application. With SmartGate, a maximum of four external devices can be connected simul- Disconnection taneously using Wi-Fi.
› Restart SmartGate by tapping on the “Reboot” button. Unlocking and opening Changing the PIN code for the Wi-Fi Direct connection › Unlocking and locking Open the SmartGate web interface » page 49, SmartGate web interface. › In the “Wi-Fi direct PIN:” menu item, enter the new PIN code (6 digits). ›...
Locking button for folding the key bit in/out WARNING Warning light for the battery charge - if the warning light does not flash Never leave the key in the vehicle when you exit the vehicle. Unauthor- ■ when a button on the key is pressed, the battery is discharged. ized persons (e.g.
If the boot lid is closed after locking the vehicle and the key with which the Unlocking/locking - KESSY vehicle was locked remains in the luggage compartment, the lid is automatical- ly unlatched (partially opened). After automatically unlocking, the turn signal lights will flash four times.
All doors SafeLock The function allows you to unlock all doors, the boot lid and the fuel filler flap. Read and observe on page 51 first. Single door The function allows you to unlock only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap SafeLock prevents the doors from behind opened from inside as well as win- with the radio remote control.
Opening/closing a door Child safety lock Fig. 34 Door handle/door opening lever Fig. 35 Switching on/off the parental control: rear door left/right Read and observe on page 51 first. Read and observe on page 51 first. › To open from outside, unlock the vehicle and pull the door handle in the The child safety lock prevents the rear door from being opened from the in- direction of arrow...
▶ Failure of the system KESSY Sudden and significant voltage drop of the electrical system. ▶ If there is a fault in the KESSY system, the appropriate error message is dis- Uncoupling the trailer. played in the instrument cluster. An alarm is triggered also when the driver's door is unlocked and opened by the lock cylinder.
Note Boot lid with manual operation Button » Fig. 37 is deactivated when starting or at a speed of more than 5 Introduction km/h. The button is activated again after the vehicle has stopped and a door is opened. This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Setting the delayed locking of the boot lid Open/close boot lid...
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WARNING (Continued) Description of operation Make sure that no limbs are caught or crushed when closing the lid - risk ■ of injury! When you open the boot lid make sure that there are no persons in the ■ opening area of the lid - there is a danger of injury! CAUTION Do not attempt to close the lid manually during the electrical closing process ■...
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▶ By holding the button on the key. Malfunctions ▶ By pressing the handle Read and observe on page 56 first. Audible signals An acoustic signal is sounded when opening/closing the lid by means of the Examples of operational malfunctions button Description of the malfunc- Remedy...
› To open/close, move one foot in the sensor area below the rear bumper WARNING quickly in the direction of the arrow » Fig. Always close the window carefully and controlled. Otherwise this can ■ cause severe crushing injuries. The brake light in the rear window illuminates and the lid opens/closes auto- The system is fitted with a force limiter »...
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Rear door, right If you wait longer than 10 seconds, the force limiter is switched on again. Deactivate/activate the buttons in the rear doors (the deactivation may be Window convenience operation advantageous if, for example, children are transported on the rear seats) ›...
The electric power windows are deactivated after the vehicle battery has been Operation disconnected After connecting the vehicle battery, the system is activated as follows. › Switch-on the ignition. › Pull the top edge of the button and close the window. ›...
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› Release the lever. WARNING If the sliding/tilting roof is closed by holding down the switch Sunshade with manual operation » Fig. 41 on page 61and the closing process is hindered by an obstacle, then when attempting to close for a third time, the force limiter is rendered in- operable (if the period of 5 s is not reached between the individual at- Fig.
Activating operation of the sunshade Lights and visibility Read and observe on page 61 first. Lights If the operation of sunshade is deactivated (e.g. after disconnecting and con- Introduction necting the battery), then the operation will have to be activated. ›...
WARNING Operating the lights Always adjust the headlight range control to comply with the following conditions and prevent accidents. Fig. 45 The vehicle does not dazzle other road users, especially oncoming vehi- ■ Light switch cles. The beam range is sufficient for safe driving. ■...
Note Turn signal and main beam The setting (activation/deactivation) of the convenience turn signal is stored (depending on the Infotainment type) in the active user account personalisa- Fig. 46 tion » page Operating lever: Turn signal and main beam operation Automatic driving light control Fig.
CAUTION Fog lights/rear fog lights Poorer visibility is evaluated by a sensor mounted below the windscreen in the holder of the rear-view mirror. Do not attach any stickers or similar objects in Fig. 48 front of the sensor on the windscreen to avoid impairing the function of the Light switch –...
Fog lights with the CORNER function Hazard warning light system Read and observe on page 63 first. Fig. 49 Button for hazard warning light The CORNER function automatically switches on the fog lights on the respec- system tive side of the vehicle (e.g. when cornering), if the following conditions are ful- filled.
› Push the control stalk all the way up or down » Fig. 46 on page 65 to the Headlamp Assistant (Light Assist / Dynamic Light Assist) stop. Introduction The parking lights on the respective side of the vehicle are turned on. Switching on the side light on both sides ...
Read and observe on page 69 first. WARNING The system is used only for support, thus the driver is not released from his › To turn on the system, push the control stalk into the sprung position obligation to manually adjust the main or low beam according to the given »...
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Front and rear lighting Option 1 - switch on/off (by pressing relevant switch) » Fig. 53 Front passenger lighting Reading light left Reading light right Automatic operation - switch The system is turned on when any of the following is present. Variant 2 - operation (by moving the light lens »...
The heating automatically switches off after ten minutes. Visibility If the engine is switched off when the heating is on and turned back on again Introduction within 10 minutes, the heating is continued. This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Note If the on-board voltage decreases, the heating switches off automatically Windscreen and rear window heating...
Read and observe on page 71 first. Sunshade › To roll down, pull out the sunshade by the handle in direction of arrow and suspend in the holder on top edge of the door in the direction of ar- »...
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Do not switch on the ignition when the front windscreen wiper arms are fol- Spraying and wiping the window ■ ded down - there is the danger of damaging the bonnet by the windscreen After releasing the operating lever, the wipers will make from 2 to 3 wiper wiper arms.
Rear windscreen wipers and washers/ reversing camera cleaning Headlight cleaning system system Read and observe on page 72 first. Fig. 60 The headlights are cleaned with every first and after every tenth spraying of Operating the windscreen wipers the windscreen under the following conditions. and washing system The ignition is switched on.
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WARNING Rear-view mirror dimming Attach external devices (e.g. navigation system) not in the vicinity of the ■ mirror with automatic dimming. The illuminated display of an external de- Fig. 61 vice can affect the function of the rear-view mirror - it could cause an acci- Rear-view mirrors with manual dent.
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Setting the mirror surfaces synchronously The reverse gear is engaged. This function allows the simultaneous adjustment of the two mirror areas. This The knob for the mirror control is in the position for the passenger mirror function can be activated/deactivated in the Infotainment »...
Adjust the tilt of the backrest (do not lean on the backrest when adjusting) Seats and head restraints Setting the extent of the curvature of the lumbar support Front seats Note After a certain time, play can develop within the adjustment mechanism of the ...
Storing driver's seat and exterior mirror settings for the forwards drive Note › Switch on the ignition, adjust the seat and the exterior mirrors. If the inclination angle of the seat backrest relative to the seat surface is ■ › Hold down the ...
Storing front passenger´s exterior mirror settings for reversing WARNING The function of lowering the front passenger mirror area when reversing must If the seat backrest is folded down, only the seat behind the driver´s seat ■ be enabled in Infotainment »...
Fold forward from the luggage compartment Rear seats On vehicles with a net partition, the left and then the right and middle rear seat backrest must first be unlocked. The net partition must be rolled up in the Introduction housing.
› Hold the rest and move upwards in the direction of arrow » Fig. Headrests › To move the restraint down, hold the locking button in the direction of arrow and push the rest in the direction of arrow Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Removing/inserting the rear headrests...
WARNING Seat heating and ventilation If you have a limited pain and / or temperature sensitivity, e.g. due to medi- Introduction cation, paralysis or because of chronic illness (e.g. diabetes), we recom- mend that you do not use the seat heating. If the seat heating is used, we recommend to make regular breaks in your journey when driving long dis- tances, so that the body can recuperate from the stress of the journey.
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With repeated pressing of the button, the level is down-regulated until it Seat heating operation only › switches off . The level of the seat heating is indicated by the number of illu- Press the or button on the air conditioning operating device. If the seat minated warning lights underneath / in the button.
WARNING (Continued) Practical features No objects should be placed in the storage compartments nor in the ■ drinks holders; the vehicle occupants could be endangered if there is sud- Interior equipment den braking or the vehicle collides with something. For safety reasons, lockable storage compartments must be closed while Introduction ■...
WARNING Storage compartment on the driver's side The storage compartment » Fig. 82n the front door is to be used exclu- sively for storing objects which do not protrude - there is the danger of lim- iting the operating range of the side airbags. Storage compartment in the front centre console Fig.
Phonebox USB and AUX input Fig. 84 Phonebox Read and observe on page 84 first. Fig. 85 USB input, front / rear The storage compartment in the front centre console can be equipped with the Phonebox function. Fig. 86 AUX input If a phone is directed with its rear side downwards on the pad in the storage compartment...
Closing takes place in reverse order. Waste container Replace bags › Remove the waste container from the slot. › Press the two locking lugs on the frame in the direction of arrow » Fig. › Pull the bag together with the frame downwards in the direction of arrow ›...
Read and observe on page 84 first. Fig. 90 › Open storage compartment for To open, press the -- button. The compartment folds in the direction of the the tablet arrow » Fig. › To close, swivel the compartment against the direction of the arrow until it audibly clicks into place.
Air supply Read and observe on page 84 first. › To open, turn the rotary switch until it stops in the position » Fig. › The clothes hooks are located on the middle door pillars of the vehicle and on To close, turn the rotary switch until it stops in the position .
Storage pockets at the inner sides of the front seats Storage compartment in the rear centre console Fig. 96 Fig. 98 Storage pocket Open storage compartment, open lockable storage compart- ments Read and observe on page 84 first. Read and observe on page 84 first.
› To open, hold the lid on the recess and fold in the direction of arrow until Removable through-loading bag the stop. › To close, push the cover against the direction of the arrow. Long cargo channel Fig. 101 Tighten ribbon / secure through-loading bag ...
› To open, push on the lid edge in the direction of the arrow. CAUTION › To close, pull on the lid edge against the direction of the arrow. Never fold and stow the through-loading bag when it is wet - risk of damaging the through-loading bag.
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Read and observe on page 93 first. WARNING Do not place anything on the dashboard. These objects might slide or fall ■ › To use, open the storage compartment by pressing on the edge of the cover down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic – in the direction of the arrow »...
› To use, fold up the cover of the socket in the direction of arrow » Fig. 108 12 volt socket in luggage compartment and plug the electrical appliance plug into the socket. An automatic deactivation of the socket can take place, for example, for the Fig.
WARNING Cigarette lighter Never place hot or flammable objects in the ashtray – risk of fire! Ashtray Fig. 110 Cigarette lighter: in the front centre console / in the centre con- sole Read and observe on page 95 first. Fig.
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› External devices (e.g. tablet, smartphone etc.) measuring min. 122 mm and Press the adapter and remove in the direction of the arrow from the guide max. 195 mm can be secured in the holder. rods of the headrest. The maximum permissible load of the compartment is 750 g. WARNING Clip in the adapter carefully - there is a risk of injuring your finger.
Handling the holder Transport of cargo Luggage compartment Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Fastening elements Fixing nets Foldable hook Fasten the flooring Floor covering on both sides Fig. 114 Tilting and rotating the holder Net on the luggage compartment cover Luggage compartment cover Fig.
If the boot lid is open and the ignition switched off, the light will extinguish Fig. 117 automatically after around 10 minutes. Fastening elements: variant 3 WARNING Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners, ■ nets, hooks etc. Heavy objects were not secured sufficiently – risk of injury! Do not exceed the permissible axle loads and permissible gross weight of ■...
Fixing nets Foldable hook Fig. 119 Fold down hooks: variant 1/2 Read and observe on page 98 first. Foldable hooks for hanging small items of luggage, such as bags, etc., are pro- vided on both sides of the luggage compartment. ›...
CAUTION Luggage compartment cover For version 1, the following information applies. The hook on the luggage compartment cover is only provided for the fixing of ■ the floor covering, do not hang objects on it - there is a risk of damage to hook. The flooring must be secured on the hook only with an open boot, therefore, ■...
Fitting Roll-up cover › First, insert the front mounting and then the rear mounting in the re- cess » Fig. 122. › Press on the two sides on the upper side of the cover in the area of the re- cess .
Retracting When opening the boot lid with the function activated, the roll-up cover auto- › Push the cover in the handle area in the direction of arrow . The cover matic rolls-up of the intermediate position » Fig. 124 on page 101. rolls up automatically to the intermediate position »...
Stowage If the vehicle is equipped with the variable loading floor, then the removable pocket cover can be stowed in the recesses of the luggage compartment side trim. › Fold the variable loading floor into the upper position » page 107.
› Side compartment To use, remove the cargo elements in the direction of the arrows » Fig. 129 › Remove » Fig. 128 the compartment in the direction of arrow. » Fig. 130. › Use the cargo elements to secure the load as close as possible to the rear To insert, proceed in reverse order.
Using the storage compartments - variant 1 › Lift the flooring via loop in the direction of arrow » Fig. 131 and completely fold back or fasten using the loop on the hook on the luggage compartment cover. › Stow the cargo in the storage compartments. ›...
Replace batteries » page 207. CAUTION The light is not waterproof, so it must be protected from humidity - otherwise there is risk of damage. Class N1 vehicles Read and observe on page 98 first. In class N1 vehicles that are not fitted with a protective grille, a lashing set that Fig.
The variable loading floor is divided in the same way in the upper and lower Fold together / fold out the variable loading floor position. Net partition Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Using the net partition Removing and installing the net partition housing Using the net partition Fig.
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Pull out and secure the net partition behind the front seats The process is analogous to that for behind the rear seats. Before removing the net partition, the rear seat backrests should be folded forwards. After roll- ing up the net partition in the housing, the rear seat backrests should then be folded back »...
Note Transportation on the roof rack We recommend that you use a roof rack from ŠKODA Original Accessories. Fig. 142 Attachment points The attachment points are located on both sides of the vehicle » Fig. 142. The mounting and dismounting of the basic carrier is carried out according to the instructions provided.
WARNING Heating and ventilation The blower should always be on to prevent the windows from misting. ■ Otherwise there could be an accident. Heating, manual air conditioning system, Climatronic Under certain circumstances, air at a temperature of about 5 °C can flow ■...
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Switch the cooling system on/off Fig. 145 Switch on/off the rear window heating » page 71 Rear operating elements Switch recirculation on/off » page 112 When the function is switched on, the indicator lamp below the button lights Information on the cooling system After pressing the button , the warning light underneath the button illumi- nates even if not all conditions are met for the cooling system.
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Intense air flow to the windscreen on / off (when switching on, the air Climatronic - automatic operation flow to the windows and is also switched on) Read and observe on page 110 first. Switch on/off the rear window heating »...
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When the pollutant concentration decreases to the normal level, the recircula- ted air mode is automatically switched off. The automatic on / off of the air recirculation function can be set in Infotain- ment » Owner´s Manual - Infotainment. This only works when the outside temperature is above 2 °...
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation) Switch on / off Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Switch on / off Remote control The auxiliary heating heats the vehicle interior as well as the engine. For heat- ing, fuel is consumed from the fuel tank.
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Then follow the instructions in the Infotainment display. Display warning light Meaning When automatic switching on is activated, the warning light in the symbol The auxiliary heating is blocked, e.g. button lights up for about 10 seconds after the ignition is turned off »...
Note Driving Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary. If possible, start your journey as soon as the engine has started. The engine will reach its oper- Starting-off and Driving ating temperature faster. Starting and stopping the engine Electronic immobilizer and steering lock ...
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Starting the engine Switch on/off ignition › On vehicles with Ignition lock, turn the key to position and the engine starts» Fig. 150 on page 117 . Release the key, the engine will start auto- matically. If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, turn the key to position .
Note START-STOPsystem The engine running noises may be louder at first for a short time after start- ■ Introduction ing the cold engine. You should not switch on any major electrical components during the heat- ■ This chapter contains information on the following subjects: ing period, otherwise the vehicle battery will be drained unnecessarily.
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Vehicles with automatic transmission Note The engine is automatically switched off as soon as the vehicle comes to a If the driver's seat belt is removed for more than approx. 30 seconds or the ■ halt and the brake pedal is operated. driver's door is opened during automatic stop mode, the engine will have to be started manually.
WARNING Brakes and parking Greater physical effort is required for braking when the engine is switch- ■ Introduction ed off – risk of accident! During the braking procedure on a vehicle with manual transmission, ■ This chapter contains information on the following subjects: when the vehicle is in gear and at low revs, press the clutch pedal.
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Emergency braking function If, while driving, a fault occurs in the brake system, the parking brake can be used as an emergency brake » › Pull the button in the direction of arrow » Fig. 155 hold (you hear an audible signal), the vehicle starts to brake strongly.
For the activation, deactivation and correct functioning of the system, the Note following basic conditions are required. The system is able to secure the vehicle for about 10 minutes, after which the The driver's door is closed. vehicle will be automatically secured by the parking brake. The engine is running (or has been switched off automatically by the ...
In the driver's footwell, only a footmat (supplied by the factory or from the Manual gear changing ŠKODA Original Accessories) which is secured on the respective attachment points should be used. Fig. 157 The shift pattern WARNING No objects should be located in the driver's footwell, otherwise the pedal operation could be disabled - risk of accident! Automatic transmission ...
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Select selector lever position Selector lever lock Fig. 158 Fig. 159 Selector lever settings / display Shift lock button Read and observe on page 123 first. Read and observe on page 123 first. Move the selector lever to change to the following positions »...
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When accelerating, the gearbox automatically shifts up into the higher gear Manual shifting of gears (Tiptronic) just before the maximum permissible engine speed is reached. If a lower gear is selected, the gearbox does not shift down until there is no risk of the engine over revving.
Driving in neutral (“coasting”) Tips for economical driving When releasing the accelerator pedal, the vehicle moves without the braking effect of the engine. The fuel consumption depends on the driving style, road condition, weather conditions and the like. Operating conditions ▶...
driving liquid display Radiator shutters With the driving is fluid, the display is located in the middle (near the green dot). When accelerating, the display moves down, and upwards when braking. The radiator shutters located in front of the radiator (hereinafter: shutter) help to reduce CO emissions as well as harmful emissions and to save fuel.
CAUTION Assist systems Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle! When driving over ob- ■ jects which are larger than the ground clearance, the vehicle can get damaged. General information Any objects that get trapped under the vehicle floor must be removed as ■...
The sensor is part of the ACC » page 148 and Front Assist » page 153sys- Brake Assist (HBA) tems. Hill Start Assist (HHC) Multi collision brake (MCB) The sensor function may be impaired in the event of one of the following sit- Trailer stabilization system (TSA) uations arising.
With activation the warning light lights up in the instrument cluster and an With deactivation the warning light lights up in the instrument cluster appropriate message is displayed in the instrument cluster. an appropriate message is displayed in the instrument cluster. With deactivation the warning light extinguishes in the instrument cluster With activation the warning light is extinguished and an appropriate mes-...
Brake Assist (HBA) Trailer stabilization system (TSA) Read and observe on page 129 first. Read and observe on page 129 first. The HBA increases the braking effect and helps to reduce the braking dis- The TSA helps the combination stable in situations where the trailer sways tance.
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WARNING (Continued) Fig. 166 External noise sources may affect the signals of the system sensors. ■ Sampled areas and range of the There is a danger that obstacles may not be detected by the system sen- sensors sors. Before reversing, you should satisfy yourself that there are no small ob- ■...
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The shift lever is in the neutral position and the gear selector is in mode N. the Note road display is at the front. If with Version 3 vehicles not all fields around the vehicle are active after ac- ■ tivation the vehicle should be moved forwards or backwards.
Note Rear Traffic Alert and Wizard for “Blind spot” Monitoring The system can only be activated with the button at a speed of below 15 Introduction km/h. Automatic system activation when moving forward Fig. 170 Installation location of the radar sensors Fig.
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WARNING Rear Traffic Alert function The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be observed » page 128, in section Introduction. WARNING In the case of a collision or damage to the rear of the vehicle, the function ■...
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Wizard for “Blind spot”Monitoring - Function Read and observe on page 135 first. At a speed over 15 km/h, the area alongside and behind the vehicle is moni- tored by the system. At the same time, the distance and the difference in speed between your vehicle and the other vehicles in the monitored area can be measured.
Note Reversing camera The brightness of the indicator light is dependent on the setting of the ve- Introduction hicle lighting. With the low or high beam on the brightness of the light will be lower. This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Activation / deactivation Operation Activation / deactivation...
Note Activation / deactivation The camera is equipped with a cleaning system » page 74. The spraying is car- ried out automatically when the rear window is sprayed. Fig. 175 Button for activation / deactiva- Operation tion Read and observe on page 137 first.
Function surfaces » Fig. 176 Lane The lane lines » Fig. 177 change depending on the steering angle and indi- Turns off the display of the area behind the vehicle cate the roadway on which the vehicle would take with the current steering Mode - traverse parking wheel position.
› › At the latest when the red line of the back of the parking space (for example, In this case, adjust the steering wheel so that the yellow lines the red line curb) is touched, stop the vehicle. fade into each other. ›...
Line for approaching a trailer draw bar The Park Assist is an extension of the parking aid » page 131 and operates on the basis of data collected by the ultrasonic sensors. Trailer draw bar For this reason, the chapter on the parking aid is to be read carefully and the The line moves depending on the steering angle and indicate the roadway safety notes are to be observed.
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Activation/deactivation Functioning The system can be activated/deactivated by pressing the button» Fig. 181. When the system is activated, the symbol illuminates in the button. Fig. 181 System button Parking space search Read and observe on page 141 first. The system searches for a parking space in a number of parallel and transverse parked vehicles on the passenger or driver's side.
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Switch to park mode Reverse parking Fig. 182 Menus with the parking modes: Display Fig. 183 To park in a parallel parking space: Display Read and observe on page 141 first. While the parking space search is going on and before the start of the parking, a menu may appear showing other suitable parking modes.
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› Stop and ensure that the vehicle does not continue to move forward until Read and observe on page 141 first. the parking procedure starts. › The system supports the driver when parking forward in the parking space Select reverse gear or move the selector lever into position R. ›...
The Cruise Control System (CCS) maintains a set speed without you having to Automatic brake assist actuate the accelerator pedal. The state where the CCS maintains the speed is Read and observe on page 141 first. referred to hereinafter as the control. Automatic brake assist when speeding WARNING If a velocity of 7 km / h is exceeded during the parking manoeuvre for the first...
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Description of operation Fig. 188 Cruise control system controls Fig. 187 Segment display: Examples of status displays the CCS Read and observe on page 145 first. Read and observe on page 145 first. Overview of the control elements of the CCS »...
Note During control, speed can be increased by pressing the accelerator pedal. Re- ■ leasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed to drop again to the set speed. By pressing the button » Fig. 188 during the regulation this is cancelled ■...
Note Description of operation By pressing the button » Fig. 191 during the regulation this is cancelled and the CCS is activated. Fig. 191 Operating elements of the speed Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) limiter Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Operation Automatic stop-start Operation overview...
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WARNING For safety reasons, do not use the ACC under the following conditions. When driving in turning lanes, motorway exits or construction sites, to ■ avoid an unwanted acceleration to the stored speed. When visibility is poor, (e.g. fog, heavy rain, thick snowfall). ■...
Note to reduce speed Operation overview If the delay of the ACC is insufficient in relation to the vehicle in front, the warning light lights up in the instrument cluster and the display shows a message to engage the brake pedal. Regulation according to the vehicle in the adjacent lane During regulation your vehicle may be regulated according to the vehicle in the adjacent lane.
Start control Increasing/reducing the speed by increments of 1 km/h at a time (/- › Press the button » Fig. 194 on page 150 button. requirements › or: set the lever in the sprung » Fig. 194 on page 150 position. The ACC is activated.
Other vehicles changing lanes Special driving conditions Vehicles that change onto the lane with a small distance » Fig. 196 - may not be detected by ACC in good time. Stationary vehicles The ACC does not detect stationary objects! When a vehicle detected by the ACC turns or sheers off and there is a stationary vehicle in front of this vehicle, »...
Sensor covered / dirty CAUTION If the sensor cover or the sensor is dirty or covered, a message appears on the In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the electri- instrument cluster display stating there is no sensor view. Clean the sensor cally connected trailer, the system becomes unavailable.
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Immediately increase the proximity if the current traffic situation allows you Automatic Braking to do so! If the driver does not respond to acute warning, the system begins to auto- matically brake the vehicle. The proximity at which the warning is displayed depends on the current speed. If an automatic brake intervention is triggered by the system, the pressure in The warning may occur when driving between about 60 km/h and 210 km/h.
System unavailable Button Action Operation If the system is currently unavailable, a message concerning the unavailability » Fig. 199 appears. Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and then start it again. If the Press Deactivate/activate system system still is not available, seek the assistance of a specialist garage. Deactivation / activation in vehicles with multi-function steering wheel Selection of the driving mode (Driving Mode Selection) Button /...
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ModeComfort Mode Eco Read and observe on page 155 first. Read and observe on page 155 first. This mode is suitable for driving on roads with poorer surface or for long mo- This mode is suitable for a relaxed style of driving and helps to save fuel. torway journeys.
Note Mode selection and Infotainment display The currently selected running mode is displayed in the Infotainment in the ■ status bar of the main menu of the symbol . The selected driving mode and the setting of the mode Individual is stored in ■...
Function Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist) Read and observe on page 157 first. Introduction In critical driving situations (e.g. during emergency braking or a sudden change Fig. 201 in direction), the following steps can be taken separately or combined in order Sensor for Lane Assist to reduce the risk of serious injury.
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WARNING The system may not be able to recognise the boundary line, or recognise it incorrectly, for example, in the following situations. When visibility is poor, (e.g. fog, heavy rain, thick snowfall). ■ When driving in “sharp” bends. ■ The sensor is blinded by the sun or oncoming traffic. ■...
If the position within the lane is changed, the system quickly adapts and holds Sensor covered / dirty the newly-selected position. If the windscreen is dirty, iced or misted up in the sensor area, a message ap- pears indicating that there is no sensor view. Clean the windscreen or remove Steering wheel vibrations the obstacles from the sensor area.
Function Function Read and observe on page 160 first. Read and observe on page 161 first. The traffic jam assistant (referred to as system) helps to keep the vehicle with- The assistant for emergencies (following known as system) detects inactivity in the lane at speeds below 65 km/h while keeping the distance to the vehicle of the driver, which for example can be caused by a sudden loss of conscious- ahead.
Traffic sign recognition Function Introduction Fig. 204 Sensor for traffic sign recogni- This chapter contains information on the following subjects: tion Function Additional display Malfunctions and information messages The traffic sign recognition (following known as system) shows certain traffic signs (e.g.
Data from the sensor is supplemented by information from the Infotainment Sensor covered / dirty Navigation. This is the reason why traffic signs with maximum speeds can also If the screen in the sensor area is dirty, iced or misted, a caution to clean the be shown on sections of roads which do not have any traffic signs.
The system can only function properly if the tyres have the prescribed inflation Note pressure and these pressure values are stored in the system. In some situations, the system may evaluate the driving incorrectly and thus ■ mistakenly recommend a break (e.g. sporty driving, adverse weather condi- WARNING tions or poor road conditions).
▶ Change in position of a wheel on the vehicle. Towing device and trailer ▶ The warning light in the instrument cluster. Hitch WARNING Before storing the pressures, the tyres must be inflated to the specified in- Introduction flation pressure »...
› Press the tow bar in the direction of the arrow , until it audibly clicks into Read and observe on page 165 first. place. The warning light lights green. When using the accessories (e.g. bicycle carrier), the maximum length and the Swivel tow bar permissible total weight including load must be considered.
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› Place the trailer (the accessory) onto the ball head. WARNING (Continued) › Plug the trailer (accessory) connector into the 13-pin socket » Fig. 209. (If After the electrical connection between the vehicle and trailer (accessory) ■ the trailer / accessories have a 7-pin connector, use a corresponding reduc- the trailer / accessory lights should be checked for function.
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2000 2100 DSG 4x4 2200 2200 Only valid for some countries. Permissible trailer load - Superb Estate Permissible trailer load, braked (kg) Engine Gearbox Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg) Gradients of up to 12 % Gradients of up to 8% 1.4 l/92 kW TSI...
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Permissible trailer load, braked (kg) Engine Gearbox Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg) Gradients of up to 12 % Gradients of up to 8% 1600 1900 1.4 l/110 kW TSI 1600 1900 1800 2000 1.8 l/132 kW TSI 1800 2000 2.0 l/162 kW TSI 2000 2000 2.0 l/206 kW TSI...
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Anti-theft alarm system The alarm is triggered if, with a vehicle with activated anti-theft alarm (herein- after only warning system), the electrical connection to the trailer (accessory) is interrupted. Always switch off the anti-theft alarm system before a trailer (accessory) is coupled or uncoupled »...
General Maintenance Vehicle operating under different weather conditions Read and observe on page 171 first. Care and maintenance If you would like to operate your vehicle in countries other than those with its Service work, adjustments and technical alterations intended weather conditions, you should contact a ŠKODA Partner.
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ŠKODA Original parts Spoiler Read and observe on page 171 first. Read and observe on page 171 first. We recommend the use of ŠKODA Original Parts for your vehicle, as these WARNING parts are approved by ŠKODA AUTO. These parts correspond exactly to the If your vehicle is equipped with an original spoiler on the front bumper in ŠKODA AUTO regulations and are identical to the parts used in series produc- combination with the spoiler on the boot lid, the following instructions...
The completion of services can be verified through the printed verification WARNING from the digital service schedule and the respective receipts. No changes may be made to parts of the airbag system, the front bumper ■ and the body. The specified service intervals are tailored to normal operating conditions. Any work on the airbag system including the installation and removal of ■...
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Inspection After the first 30,000 km or 2 years , then every Overview of service intervals Variant 1 30,000 km or every 1 year Inspection Fig. 210 QI1 - QI4 Every 15,000 km or every 1 year. Variant 2 Vehicle data: service Interval Inspection Every 10,000 km or every 1 year Variant 3...
When using the care product, always observe the instructions on the packag- WARNING ing. We recommend that you use the preservative from the ŠKODA Original Ac- The brake fluid must always be changed after the first 3 years and then ev- cessories.
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Automatic car washes The sensors of the parking aid can be sprayed only for a short time and there ■ The usual precautionary measures must be taken before washing the vehicle must be a minimum distance of 10 cm - there is a risk of damage. in an automatic car wash system (e.g.
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The jack is maintenance-free. If necessary, the moving parts of the jack should Foils ■ be lubricated with a suitable lubricant. The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of foil damage. The towing device is maintenance-free. Coat the ball head of the towing de- Do not clean with dirty cloths or sponges.
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Removing ice and snow from the windows Caring for the interior Read and observe on page 175 first. Fig. 211 Installation location of the ice Vehicle compo- Facts of the Remedy scraper, removing the scraper nent matter Dust, surface Vacuum cleaner contamination Water, slightly damp cotton / wool...
CAUTION Inspecting and replenishing ® Natural leather / artificial leather / Alcantara / fabric ■ In lengthy periods in bright sunlight, it might be sensible to cover these ■ Fuel materials in order to avoid bleaching. Fresh stains (e.g. from pens, lipstick, shoe polish etc.) should be removed as ...
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The fuel tank is full just as soon as the pump nozzle switches off for the first Petrol and diesel refuelling time. Not continue refuelling. › Remove the pump nozzle from the fuel filler neck and put it back in the pump.
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Prescribed petrol 98/(95) RON / ROZ Note We recommend using petrol 98 RON. Unleaded petrol that has a higher octane number than that required by the ■ engine can be used without limitations. Optionally, petrol 95 RON can be used (slight power loss, a slightly increased The use of petrol with an octane rating higher than 95 RON in does not re- ■...
® The working life of the AdBlue solution is 4 years. Thereafter the solution CAUTION ■ must be replaced by a specialist garage. Diesel fuel additives ® ® AdBlue is a registered trademark of the VDA. AdBlue is also known as AUS ■...
We recommend when refilling using refill bottles that you use refill bottles WARNING from ŠKODA Original Accessories. When working in the engine compartment, the following instructions must be observed - risk of injury or fire. The engine compartment of your car is a ®...
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CAUTION WARNING Refill only operating fluids of the correct specification - danger of damaging Never drive if the bonnet is open - could cause an accident! ■ the vehicle! Make sure that when closing the engine compartment lid, no body parts ■...
Windscreen washer fluid Engine oil Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Specification Check and refill The engine has been factory-filled with a high-grade oil that can be use throughout the year - except in extreme climate zones. We therefore recommend that the oil change is carried out by a ŠKODA Service Partner.
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Vehicles with variable service intervals Check and refill Petrol engines Specification 1.4 l / 92 kW TSI 1.4 l/110 kW TSI VW 504 00 1.8 l/132 kW TSI 2.0 l/162, 206 kW TSI Diesel engines Specification 1.6 ltr. / 88 kW TDI CR VW 507 00 2.0 l/110, 130, 140 kW TDI CR Fig.
Note Checking and refilling Too low engine oil level is shown in the instrument cluster by the warning light illuminating and also indicated by the message » page 38. Nevertheless, Fig. 220 we recommend to check the oil level on a regular basis with the dipstick. Coolant expansion reservoir Coolant ...
Specification - the brake fluid must comply with VW 501 14 standard (this CAUTION standard meets the requirements of FMVSS 116 DOT4). If the expansion tank is empty, do not top up with coolant. The system could ■ aerate - risk of damaging the engine! Do not drive the vehicle! Switch off ...
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Warning symbols on the vehicle battery CAUTION Symbol Meaning Ensure that battery acid does not come into contact with the bodywork – risk of damage to the paintwork. Always wear eye protection. Note Battery acid is severely caustic. Always wear gloves and eye pro- ...
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Battery discharge Connect/disconnect and replace Frequent short journeys will not sufficiently recharge the car battery. Read and observe on page 189 first. The battery capacity decreases at low temperatures. The new vehicle battery must have the same capacity, voltage, current and the If the vehicle is not used for longer than 3 to 4 weeks, then disconnect the same size as the original Battery.
The specified running direction must be strictly adhered to, otherwise the fol- Wheels lowing tyre characteristics may be degraded. ▶ Driving stability. Wheels and tyres ▶ Traction. ▶ Tyre noise and tyre wear. Information for using wheels Tyres with increased puncture resistance New tyres, during the first 500 km, new tyres do not offer optimum grip and Some vehicles may be fitted with tyres at the factory that have increased appropriate care should therefore be taken when driving.
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WARNING Tyre pressure Do not drive with an incorrect tyre pressure - risk of accident. ■ In the event of very fast pressure loss, e.g. in the event of sudden tyre ■ damage, an attempt should be made to bring the vehicle carefully to a stop without sudden steering movements and without any hard braking.
WARNING load index Change when they are worn down to the wear indicators at the latest - ■ Speed symbol risk of accident. Load index - indicates the maximum permissible load for each individual tyre Improper wheel alignment affects the driving behaviour - there is an acci- ■...
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The speed limit for all-season or “winter”tyres can be adjusted in Infotainment » Owner´s Manual - Infotainment. If tyres of a lower speed category than the specified top speed of the vehicle are fitted to the vehicle, then a warning label stating the maximum value of the mounted tyre speed rating must be fitted inside the vehicle in a visible place in the driver's field of vision Snow chains...
The following information applies for the first aid kit and warning triangle from Do-it-yourself the ŠKODA Original Accessories. Emergency equipment and self-help Placing the first-aid kit The first-aid kit can be attached by a strap to the right-hand side of the boot »...
It is possible to store the reflective vests for the passengers on the rear seat in Vehicle tool kit the storage compartment in the rear doors. Fire extinguisher Fig. 228 Release the fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher is attached by two straps in a bracket under the front Fig.
› Tighten the wheel bolts opposite each other using the wheel wrench (“alter- CAUTION nating crosswise”)» page 199. Tighten the anti-theft wheel bolt last Before stowing in the box with the tool kit, screw the jack back to its starting »...
The back of the wheel trim supplied by the factory or from the ŠKODA Original Removing /stowing the spare wheel Accessories shows the position for the anti-theft wheel bolt. When using the anti-theft wheel bolt, this is to be fitted in this point »...
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Anti-theft wheel bolts Loosening/tightening wheel bolts Fig. 232 Fig. 233 Anti-theft wheel bolt and upper Loosening the wheel bolts section › The anti-theft wheel bolts protect the wheels from theft. The upper section Push the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt to the stop. Use the associated »...
CAUTION It is important to ensure that the jack is correctly attached to the bar of the lower beam, as otherwise there is a risk of damage to the vehicle. Puncture repair kit Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Description of puncture repair kit Fig.
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Description of puncture repair kit Preparing to use the puncture repair kit Read and observe on page 200 first. For safety's sake, the following instructions must be observed before performing a wheel repair the road. › As far as possible, park the vehicle far away from the traffic flow - find a place with a flat and firm surface.
Inflating If the tyre inflation pressure is 1.3 bar or less › › Screw the air compressor tyre inflation hose » Fig. 236 on page 201 firmly The tyre cannot be properly sealed with the breakdown kit. Do not drive ...
WARNING Jump-starting using the battery from another vehicle Never clamp the jump-start cable to the negative terminal of the dis- ■ charged battery - danger of explosion. The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps must never touch each ■ other – risk of short circuit! The jump-start cable connected to the positive terminal of the battery ■...
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The maximum towing speed is 50 km/h. Front towing eye The vehicle must be transported on a special breakdown vehicle or trailer if it is not possible to tow in the vehicle in the way described or if the tow- ing distance is greater than 50 km.
Towing eye rear Remote control and removable light - replacing the battery/batteries Introduction This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Key with fold-out key bit KESSY key Remote control of the auxiliary heating Removable light CAUTION Fig. 240 Remove cap / install towing eye The replacement battery/batteries must comply with the original specifica- ■...
› › Press off the battery cover » Fig. 241 with your thumb or by using a flat Turn the screwdriver in the direction of arrow until the battery cover is re- screwdriver in region leased. › › Open the battery in the direction of the arrow Push the battery cover in the direction of arrow ›...
Removable light Unlocking/locking the driver's door Fig. 245 Locking clip on the battery cover Read and observe on page 205 first. Fig. 246 Handle on the driver´s door: unfold/lock and unlock the lock cover › Lever off the cover for the rechargeable batteries with a narrow and pointed object from the area of the lock clips »...
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› On vehicles with the KESSY system, hold the emergency key with the handle Unlock the boot lid facing downwards » Fig. 247 - into the lock cylinder and unlock / lock the vehicle. › Pull on the door handle and hold. ›...
Read and observe on page 209 first. CAUTION Make sure when lifting not to damage cover parts by the screwdriver in the Before replacing the windscreen wiper blade, put the windscreen wiper arms shift lever environment. into the service position. Setting the service position Replacing windscreen wiper blades ›...
Replacing the rear window wiper blade Fuses and light bulbs Fuses Introduction Fig. 254 Blown fuse Fig. 253 Replace the rear window wiper blade Read and observe on page 209 first. Removing the wiper blade This chapter contains information on the following subjects: ›...
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Read and observe on page 210 first. Fuses in the dashboard - LHD On right-hand drive vehicles, the fuse box is located on the front passenger's Fig. 255 side behind the stowage compartment in the left-hand section of the dash Storage compartment on the panel.
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Consumer All-wheel drive, air compressor (Green Line) Towing hitch Light - right Panorama roof Central locking - driver's door and rear left door, exterior mirror driv- er's side - heating, fold-in function, setting the mirror surface Fig. 258 Multifunction security: RHD Heated front seats Music amplifier ...
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CAUTION Consumer The cover of the fuse box in the engine compartment must always be used Rear window wiper correctly, otherwise water may penetrate into the fuse box – there is a danger Blind spot detection of damage to the vehicle! Engine starting, clutch pedal switch Opening the boot lid Fuse assignment in the engine compartment...
We recommend having the headlight settings checked by a specialist garage Consumer after replacing a bulb in the low, high or fog beam. ESC, engine control unit, main relay coil In the case of failure of a Xenon gas discharge bulb or an LED diode, visit a Databus, battery data module specialist garage.
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› Remove the bulb from the holder in the direction of the arrow Bulb arrangement in the headlights › Insert a new bulb into the connector so that the lug on the connector snaps into the groove on the bulb. Fig.
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Refit the headlight and grille Changing light bulbs for fog lights › Replace the fog light by inserting it in the opposite direction of the arrow » Fig. 264 and tighten. › Insert the guard and push it gently until it locks into place. Remove/insert the rear light Fig.
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Inserting › Slide the plug in the opposite direction of the arrow » Fig. 265 into the light. The locks on the plug must be inserted securely. › Insert the light with the openings onto the studs in the body and care- fully press in the light»...
- is located on the flooring of the luggage Dimensions - Superb compartment and is also fixed into the Owner's Manual. Dimensions - Superb estate Overhang angle The vehicle data sticker contains the following data. Vehicle identification number (VIN)
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2.0 l/140 kW TDI CR 1555 WARNING DSG 4x4 1615 Do not exceed the specified maximum permissible weights – risk of acci- Operating weight - Superb Estate dent and damage! Engine Transmission Operating weight (kg) Operating weight 1.4 l/92 kW TSI...
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The data on fuel consumption and CO emissions are given on the ŠKODA Engine Transmission Operating weight (kg) websites or in the sales and technical vehicle documentation. 1485 1.8 ltr./132 kW TSI The measurement of the intra-urban cycle begins with a cold start of the en- 1505 gine.
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Basic dimension 1572 Rear track Vehicles with the 2.0 l/162 kW TSI and 2.0 l/206 kW TSI engine 1574 Width including exterior mirror 2031 Clearance 149/148 Wheel base 2841 Length 4861 Applies to Superb 4 x 4 vehicles. Technical data...
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Rear track Vehicles with the 2.0 l/162 kW TSI and 2.0 l/206 kW TSI engine 1574 Width including exterior mirror 2031 Clearance 149/148 Wheel base 2841 Length 4856 Does not apply to Superb Estate 4 x 4 vehicles. Technical data...
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Overhang angle (°) - Superb Estate » Fig. 270 Basic dimension 14.0/14.1 12.2/12.0 Vehicles with off-road package 15.1/15.2 12.4/12.1 Vehicles with SPORT package 12.7/13.0 12.4/12.2 Vehicles with DCC 13.2 12.4/12.3 Does not apply to Superb Estate 4 x 4 vehicles. Technical data...
92 / 5000-6000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 200 / 1400-4000 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1395 Body Superb Superb Combi Transmission Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 10.0 1.4 l/110 kW TSI ACT engine Output (kW/rpm) 110 / 5000-6000...
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110 / 5000-6000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 250 / 1500-3500 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1395 Body Superb Superb Estate Transmission Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 1.8 l/132 kW TSI engine 132 / 4000-6200 Output (kW/rpm) 132 / 5100-6200...
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206 / 5600-6500 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 350 / 1700-5600 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1984 Body Superb Superb Combi Transmission DSG 4x4 DSG 4x4 Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 1.6 l/88 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW/rpm)
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130 / 3700-4000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 380 / 1750-3400 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1968 Body Superb Superb Combi Transmission Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 2.0 l/140 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW/rpm) 140 / 3500-4000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm)
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Automatic driving light control Index see xenon headlight Automatic gearbox Air-conditioning system Kickdown Air outlet vents Launch control Malfunction Airbag Operation Manual shifting on the multifunction steering Adjustments and impairments on the airbag Warning light wheel system Selector lever-emergency unlocking Deactivating Selector lever lock Deployment...
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Brake Assist (HBA) Car computer TOP TETHER see multifunction display Use of child safety seats i-Size Brake booster Care and maintenance Cigarette lighter Brake fluid Checking Cargo element Cleaning the vehicle Specification Interior CAR key Outside 176, 178 Brake linings see Owner´s Manual - Infotainment Washing Warning light...
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Driver Steering Recommendation (DSR) Electric power windows 59, 60 Malfunctions Driving DAY LIGHT Emissions Electronic differential lock (EDL, XDS) see Daylight running lights Fuel consumption Electronic immobilizer Daylight running lights Maximum speed Emergency through water Changing a wheel Warning light Driving in Hazard warning light system Deactivating...
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engine oil Warning and automatic braking Headrests specification Warning light Heating Engine oil Front seats Air distribution control Changing Exterior mirrors Fuel Check Seats Diesel Refill Windscreen and rear window Fuel gauge Warning light refer to Fuel Engine revolutions counter Refuelling Hill Start Assist (HHC) Unleaded petrol...
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Replacing bulbs Fixing nets Xenon headlight Floor covering on both sides Jack foldable hook Light Assist - fit Lighting lighting Jump-starting 202, 203 Net on the luggage compartment cover entry space Net partition Lighting Removable light Interior lighting Roll-up cover KESSY Luggage compartment Side pockets...
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Media Overview Passive Safety Cockpit Pedals See Owner´s Manual - Infotainment Engine compartment Footmats Fuses Personalisation Warning lights Memory Petrol Memory Function for the seat Phone Mirror see Owner´s Manual - Infotainment Vanity Park assist Phonebox Departing from a parallel parking space Mobility warranty Pockets 89, 90...
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Raising the vehicle Replace Seat belt Battery height adjustment Rear-view mirror Warning light 33, 37 Replacing Rear fog light Bulbs Seat belts Warning light Fuses Belt tensioners Rear fog lights Window wiper blades fastening and unfastening Rear seats Windscreen wiper blades Seatbelts Rear Traffic Alert Retract...
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Service intervals Spare wheel Storage Removing / stowing compartment under the front passenger seat Service plan Speed limiter Storage compartment Setting Warning light Glasses compartment Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventila- In the front centre console tion) Speed regulating system in the rear centre console Headrests Warning light...
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Tools Turn signal system Warning light TOP TETHER Variable loading floor TV tuner Towing 203, 205 Vehicle battery Owner´s Manual - Infotainment Towing a trailer charging Type plate Towing device Safety instructions Tyre load capacity Accessories Warning light Vertical load Tyre pressure Vehicle care Warning light...
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Waste container Winter operation All season tyres Water in the fuel filter Car battery Weather conditions Diesel fuel Weights 218, 219, 220 Snow chains Wheel bolts Winter tyres Anti-theft wheel bolts Winter tyres Caps Wipers and washer Loosening and tightening Warning light for windscreen washer fluid level 39 Wheels Wipers and washers...
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