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OWNER´S MANUAL
Vehicle and Infotainment
ŠKODA KODIAQ

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Keith Allen Dickens
March 12, 2025

proactive passenger protection system how do you activate it

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Mr. Anderson
March 12, 2025

The ProActive Passenger Protection system in a Skoda Kodiaq activates automatically unless the driving mode "Sport" is selected. If Sport mode is not selected, the system is enabled over two levels of protection after switching the ignition off and on again. The second level of protection activates in critical situations, such as panic braking at high speeds, and cannot be deactivated.

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Andrej Šolar
June 13, 2025

Where can i find control light for fuel low level

jill welch
March 3, 2025

kodiaq sportsline. how do we chenge ambient lighting and dials panel

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Summary of Contents for Skoda KODIAQ

  • Page 1 OWNER´S MANUAL Vehicle and Infotainment ŠKODA KODIAQ...
  • Page 2  565012720AB...
  • Page 3: Frequently Asked Questions

    Interesting features Frequently Asked Questions How does the START-STOP system work? » page 208 ▶ ▶ Which assist sys. can be used when parking? » page 224 » page 236 How does the reversing camera work? » page 230 ▶ Before starting off ▶...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Establishing a connection via the CarStick Unlocking and opening Table of Contents device Unlocking and locking Connection via a SIM card in the external Liability for defects and ŠKODA warranty for Anti-theft alarm system module new cars Manually operated tailgate Electric boot lid Accident data recorder (Event Data Safety...
  • Page 5 Media Command Brakes and Parking Infotainment Operation Manual gear changing and pedals Introductory information Automatic transmission Telephone Important information Running in the engine and economical Introductory information Infotainment Overview driving Pairing and connecting Avoiding damage to your vehicle Infotainment operation Use the SIM card in the external module Infotainment operation Assist systems...
  • Page 6 General Maintenance Technical data Care and maintenance Technical data Service work, adjustments and technical Basic vehicle data alterations Vehicle-specific details per engine type Service intervals Index Cleaning and care Inspecting and replenishing Fuel ® AdBlue and its refilling Engine compartment Engine oil Coolant Brake fluid...
  • Page 7: Liability For Defects And Škoda Warranty For New Cars

    One of the conditions for service from the ŠKODA warranty is that all service Liability for defects and ŠKODA warranty for new cars work has been carried out in a timely and adequate manner and in accordance with ŠKODA AUTO provisions. It must be proven that service work has been Materials defect liability carried out properly and in accordance with the ŠKODA AUTO provisions Your ŠKODA Partner, as a vendor, is liable to you for material damage to your...
  • Page 8 If your vehicle should break down during a journey due to an unexpected de- fect, you can claim services to ensure your continued mobility under the terms of the mobility warranty, including the following services: Breakdown assis- tance at the site of the breakdown and towing to a ŠKODA Service Partner, technical assistance on the phone or on-site commissioning.
  • Page 9: Accident Data Recorder (Event Data Recorder)

    Reading out the EDR requires special equipment with specific access authori- Accident data recorder (Event Data Recorder) zation and a legally prescribed diagnostic connection in the vehicle “on-board diagnostics”), and the ignition will need to be switched on. The vehicle is equipped with a device that serves as an accident data recorder (referred to solely as “EDR”...
  • Page 10: About The Owner's Manual

    -  or enter the following address in your web trations can differ in minor details from your vehicle; they are only intended to browser. provide general information. http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals ŠKODA AUTO pursues a policy of ongoing product and model development › Select the desired model.
  • Page 11: Notes

    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 Service Partner, or an independent workshop. “ŠKODA Service Partner” - A workshop that has been contractually author- ised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner to perform service work on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
  • Page 12: Online Services

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

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

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

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

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

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

    There are other services that enhance the infotainment functions, such as on- Infotainment Online services line traffic information. Main menu and overview of services For more information on the available services, see the ŠKODA Connect web- site» page Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen. Note Fig.
  • Page 20: Internet Connection

    Internet connection Amundsen Infotainment connection types Columbus Infotainment connection types Fig. 14 WLAN/Carstick Fig. 13 WLAN / Bluetooth® / SIM card The Infotainment can be connected to the Internet in one of the following The Infotainment can be connected to the Internet in one of the following ways »...
  • Page 21: Establishing A Connection To The Wlan Hotspot

    Establishing a connection to the WLAN hotspot Switch on WLAN Select a hotspot Fig. 15 Switch on WLAN Fig. 16 Select a hotspot › › Switch on the ignition. Look for and select the desired hotspot, see steps › › In Infotainment, switch on the WLAN function, see steps If necessary, enter the password, see steps Internet connection...
  • Page 22: Connecting To The Telephone Using The Bluetooth Profile Rsap

    ® Connecting to the telephone using the Bluetooth profile rSAP ® Turn on Bluetooth Connect your phone Valid for Infotainment Columbus. Fig. 18 Connect your phone Fig. 17 Switch on Bluetooth® › In Infotainment, look for and select your phone, see steps ›...
  • Page 23: Establishing A Connection Via The Carstick Device

    Establishing a connection via the CarStick device Connecting a CarStick device Establishing a connection Applies to Infotainment Amundsen. Fig. 20 Establishing a connection › With first use, select the data services setting and the desired data service provider, see steps Fig.
  • Page 24: Connection Via A Sim Card In The External Module

    Connection via a SIM card in the external module Insert the SIM card and choose mobile services Establishing a connection Valid for Infotainment Columbus. Fig. 22 Establishing a connection Fig. 21 Using the SIM card › If necessary, enter the PIN code of the SIM card, see steps ›...
  • Page 25: Safety

    Driving safety Safety Passive Safety In the interests of traffic safety, the following information must be observed. ▶ Do not become distracted from concentrating on the traffic situation, (e.g. by your passengers or mobile phone calls). General information ▶ Never drive when your driving ability is impaired, (e.g. due to medication, al- ...
  • Page 26 Adjust the seat backrest so that the highest point of the steering wheel WARNING  can be reached with your arms at a slight angle. The front seats and all head restraints must be adjusted to match the ■ Adjust the steering wheel so that the distance between the steering wheel body size at all times and the seat belt must always be fastened properly to ...
  • Page 27 Adjusting the steering wheel position Passenger’s correct seating position  Read and observe on page 24 first. For passenger safety and to reduce the risk of injury in an accident, the follow- ing instructions must be observed. Position the front passenger seat back as far as possible. The front pas- ...
  • Page 28: Seat Belts

    WARNING (Continued) Seat belts The lock tongue should only be inserted into the lock which is the correct ■ one for your seat. Wrong use of the safety belt will reduce its capacity to Using seat belts protect and the risk of injury increases. ...
  • Page 29 In the case of pregnant women, the lap part of the belt must be positioned as Correct routing of seat belt low as possible on the pelvis to avoid exerting any pressure on the lower abdo- » Fig. 25 - . Seat belt height adjusters for front seats ›...
  • Page 30: Inertia Reel And Belt Tensioners

    Unfasten - in the third row of seats › Grip the lock tongue » Fig. 28and press the red button in the lock tongue, the lock tongue pops out. › Grip the lock tongue and press the red button in the seat belt buckle; the lock tongue pops out.
  • Page 31: Airbag System

    WARNING Airbag system Any work on the belt tensioner system, including the removal and installa- ■ tion of system components because of other repair work, must only be car- Description of the airbag system ried out by a specialist garage. ...
  • Page 32 The forward movement of the body is cushioned when it makes contact with The airbag system is only functional when the ignition is switched on. the fully inflated airbag and the risk of injury to the remaining body parts is When triggered, the airbag is filled with gas and unfolds.
  • Page 33 WARNING (Continued) Safety instructions The front passenger airbag must be deactivated if using a rear-facing ■ child seat on the front passenger seat » page 32, Airbag deactivation. If Fig. 31 this is not done, there is a risk of the child suffering severe or even fatal in- Safe distance from the steering juries if the front passenger airbag is deployed.
  • Page 34: Airbag Deactivation

    Deactivating an airbag should be considered in cases such as the ones WARNING (Continued) below. The airbag system operates using pressure sensors located in the front ■ ▶ A child seat is mounted on the front passenger seat, in which the child is doors.
  • Page 35: Transporting Children Safely

    › Fold out the key bit completely» . With a KESSY key, remove the emer- Transporting children safely gency key. › Carefully insert the key into the slot in the key switch as far as the stop. Child seat › Use the key to turn the slot of the key switch carefully into the position .
  • Page 36 WARNING (Continued) Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat (variant 1) Pay particular attention to the information provided by the manufacturer ■ Does not apply to Taiwan of the child safety seat regarding the correct routing of the belt. Seat belts which are not correctly adjusted can themselves cause injuries even in mi- nor accidents.
  • Page 37 Set the front passenger seat belt as high up as possible. ▶ Child safety and the side airbag With child safety seats in groups 1, 2 and 3, make sure that the loop-around ▶ fittings attached to the child seat headrest is positioned in front of or at the Fig.
  • Page 38 Use of child safety seats which are secured using a seat belt Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the passenger airbag is activated. This child safety seat is positioned in the deployment area of the front passenger airbag.
  • Page 39: Fastening Systems

    First, remove the caps in order to access the locking eyes» Fig. 36. After Fastening systems removing the child seat, replace he caps. attachment points of the  system WARNING Always refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the child seat ■...
  • Page 40 Front passenger seat Front passenger seat Second row of seats Second row of seats Size class of Third row of Group with activated front air with front airbag switched the child seat seats outer seats centre seat 9-18 kg 15-25 kg 22-36 kg The size category is shown on the label attached to the child seat.
  • Page 41 The attachment points for attaching the attachment belt of a child seat Attachment points of the   system with the   system are located on the rear of the seat backrests of the second row of seats » Fig. Fig.
  • Page 42 Fig. 38 Cockpit example for LHD Operation...
  • Page 43: Operation Cockpit

    Steering wheel locking lever Operation Depending on equipment fitted: ▶ Ignition lock Cockpit Starter button ▶ Bars with buttons and warning lights (depending on the equip- Overview ment fitted): Electric power windows ▶  START-STOP Electric exterior mirror adjustment  Park Assist ▶...
  • Page 44: Instruments And Warning Lights

    The brightness of the instrument lighting can be adjusted in Infotainment in Instruments and warning lights the menu /  →  → Light.  Instrument cluster Engine revolutions counter  Introduction The tachometer » Fig. 39 on page 42 shows the actual engine speed per minute.
  • Page 45: Warning Lights

    Fuel gauge Display in the rear centre console Fig. 41 Fig. 42 Fuel gauge Display in rear centre console The display » Fig. 41 only works if the ignition is switched on. The following information is shown in the display depending on the equipment installed on the vehicle.
  • Page 46 Safety systems » page 47 OFF ROAD mode » page 52    Tyre pressure » page 47 Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) » page 53   Brake pads » page 48 Service » page 53   Fuel reserve »...
  • Page 47 If the seat belt is not fastened by the driver or front passenger during the next Parking brake  approx. 2 minutes, the warning signal is deactivated and the warning light   Read and observe on page 44 first. illuminates permanently.
  • Page 48 You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- If, after a short drive, the indicator light does not go out, there is a system er- ▶ cialist garage immediately. ror. You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- ▶...
  • Page 49 Seek help from a specialist garage. ▶ Emission control system  The front passenger airbag has been disabled with the key switch  Read and observe on page 44 first. lights up for around 4 seconds after the ignition has been switched on. ...
  • Page 50 Immediately reduce speed and avoid sudden steering and braking manoeu- ▶ Brake linings  vres.  Read and observe on page 44 first. ▶ Stop the vehicle, turn the ignition off and check the tyres and their inflation pressures » page 289.
  • Page 51 Trailer turn signal lights  Automatic gearbox    Read and observe on page 44 first. Read and observe on page 44 first. flashes – the trailer turn signal lights are switched on. Gearbox overheated  The warning light  is only shown in the MAXI DOTdisplay. If a trailer is hitched and the warning light is not flashing, one of the trailer ...
  • Page 52 Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and check the engine oil level. ▶  Generator If the warning light flashes, stop driving, even if the oil level is OK! Also do ▶   Read and observe on page 44 first. not leave the engine running at an idling speed.
  • Page 53 If the filter is properly cleaned, the warning light  extinguishes. CAUTION If it is not possible to top up with engine oil under the given conditions, stop  If the filter is not properly cleaned, the warning light  does not go out and driving - there is a risk of engine damage! Switch off the engine and seek as- the warning light begins to flash.
  • Page 54   START-STOPsystem Front Assist   Read and observe on page 44 first. Read and observe on page 44 first. The warning lights   indicate the status of the START STOP system The warning light  is only shown in the MAXI DOTdisplay. »...
  • Page 55: Information System

     Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC) Information system  Read and observe on page 44 first. Driver information system The warning light  is only shown in the MAXI DOTdisplay. Display in the instrument cluster illuminates – there is a DCC fault. ...
  • Page 56 Warning lights of the START-STOP system Gear recommendation Engaged gear / gear recommendation Selector lever positions for the automatic gearbox Fig. 45 Outside temperature Information on the selected Warning lights gear / Gear recommendation Driving data (multifunction display) Total distance travelled Distance travelled by resetting the memory (trip) Cruise control / speed limiter Service interval display...
  • Page 57: Operation Of The Information System

    Certain functions and conditions of individual vehicle systems are checked Operating the multifunction display continuously when the ignition is switched on. If there is a fault in the system, Press (up or down) - select data / set values the following message will appear in the display of the instrument cluster. Press - display / confirm indication While the operational faults remain unrectified, the messages are always indi- Operating the MAXI DOT display...
  • Page 58: Driving Data (Multifunction Display)

    Operating the MAXI DOT display Average fuel consumption - is calculated continuously since the last time the memory was deleted. After erasing the memory, no data will appear for the Hold - display main menu  first 100 m driven. Press - return to a previous level in the menu Turn - move in the selected menu Current fuel consumption - when the vehicle is stationary or slowly moving,...
  • Page 59 Screen display » Fig. 49 Memory Distance travelled Driving time Fig. 50 Average speed Memory display: MAXI DOT dis- play () / Segment display () Average fuel consumption Transit point rating (DriveGreen Function) Graphic fuel level display (if the estimated range is less than 300 km, the vehicle starts to approach the symbol ) Approximate range Use the function surfaces ...
  • Page 60: Maxi Dot Display

    Average speed Radio ▶ Driving time Currently playing station (name/frequency). ▶ ▶ ▶ The selected frequency range (e.g. FM) optionally with the number of the Note station button (e.g. FM3), if the station is stored in the memory list. Disconnecting the vehicle battery will delete all memory data. ▶...
  • Page 61: Service Interval Display

    Menu itemAssist systems Service messages The following systems are activated/deactivated in the Assist systems menu Messages before reaching the scheduled service date item. Before the next service date has been reached, the symbol  as well as a mes- sage about the mileage or days until the next service event appears in the dis- ▶...
  • Page 62 The seat adjustment can be terminated as follows. Operating principle By tapping on the function surface Cancel on the Infotainment screen. ▶ ▶ By pressing any key on the seat » page Fig. 52 Switching to a different user account Note Vehicles with the personalisation function are provided with three vehicle keys.
  • Page 63: Unlocking And Opening

    Personalisation Unlocking and opening Active - activate/deactivate the personalisation Unlocking and locking Select a user account A list of user accounts with the option to manage user accounts and to switch  Introduction to another account.  - Account management with the following options: ■...
  • Page 64 CAUTION Unlocking/locking with the remote control key The remote control may be affected by signal superposition of transmitters ■ that are in the vicinity of the vehicle. The range of the remote control key is about 30 m. The battery must be re- ■...
  • Page 65 If the boot lid is closed after locking the vehicle and the key with which the Locking / unlocking - 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.
  • Page 66 Locking is displayed in the button by the illumination of the symbol in the WARNING  button. If the car is locked and the safe securing system activated, no people must remain in the car as it will then not be possible to either unlock a door or The following applies after locking.
  • Page 67 Opening / closing door Door edge protection Fig. 58 Remove protective strip Fig. 57 Door handle/door opening lever Fig. 59  Read and observe on page 61 first. Insert protective strip › To open from outside, unlock the vehicle and pull the door handle in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 68  Read and observe on page 61 first. WARNING When handling the protective strip, exercise extreme caution to avoid The child safety lock can be operated manually or electrically depending on pinching of fingers or other body parts by the door - there is danger of in- equipment.
  • Page 69: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    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.
  • Page 70: Manually Operated Tailgate

    Manually operated tailgate Setting the delayed locking of the boot lid  Read and observe on page 68 first.  Introduction If the boot lid is unlocked with the  button on the key, the lid is automatical- WARNING ly locked again after closing. Never drive with the boot lid open or ajar, as otherwise exhaust gases ■...
  • Page 71 If the lid hits an obstacle when closing, it stops and an audible signal sounds. CAUTION Check that no objects are located in the opening/closing area which could ■ Ways to close the lid hinder the movement (e.g. cargo on the roof rack or on the trailer etc.) - there ▶...
  • Page 72 Adjusting the top starting position of the lid Operate boot lid contactless › Carefully raise the flap manually to the limit. › Press and hold button » Fig. 63 on page 69 until you hear an acoustic sig- Fig. 64 nal.
  • Page 73: Window Operation

    Note Open / close Window With heavy rain or a dirty rear bumper, under certain circumstances that there may be limitations, or the automatic deactivation of the contactless opening function of the boot lid may occur. Window operation  Introduction The windows in the doors can be operated electrically using the buttons on the doors.
  • Page 74 Deactivation / activation of the key in the rear door left (part of the child If you attempt to close the window again within 10 seconds of the window be- safety lock with electric operation) ing moved down for the second time, even though the obstacle was not yet been removed, the closing process is only stopped.
  • Page 75: Panoramic Tilt / Slide Sunroof

    Malfunctions Operation  Read and observe on page 71 first. Repeatedly opening and closing the window can cause the window mechanism to overheat and become temporarily blocked. You will be able to operate the window again as soon as the operating mechanisms has cooled down. After disconnecting the vehicle battery, automatic opening / closing of the window can be deactivated.
  • Page 76 › Release the lever. WARNING If the sliding/tilting roof is closed by holding down the switch Electrically operated sunblind » Fig. 67 on page 73and 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.
  • Page 77: Lights And Visibility

    The range of the halogen headlights can be set on the screen, in accordance Lights and visibility with the vehicle load, to the following basic settings. Front seats occupied, boot empty  Light All seats occupied, boot empty   Introduction All seats occupied, boot loaded ...
  • Page 78 Note WARNING The light can operate automatically under certain circumstances, even if the Only turn on the main beam or the headlight flasher if other road users will light switch is in position . not be dazzled. Turn signal and main beam Note The setting (activation/deactivation) of the convenience turn signal is stored Fig.
  • Page 79 Setting, activation/deactivation Light Assist The following functions can be set or activated/deactivated in Infotainment in the menu /  →  → Light.  ▶ Sensitivity adjustment of the sensor for determining the lighting conditions for automatic driving light control ▶...
  • Page 80 If there is a fault, the error message will appear in the instrument cluster dis- Switch off the fog lights/rear fog lights in reverse order. play. Seek help from a specialist garage. Note WARNING If an accessory is connected to the trailer socket, the rear fog lamp does not light up on the vehicle.
  • Page 81: Interior Lighting

    Switching on the side light on both sides  Hazard warning light system › Switch on the ignition and turn the light switch to position  » page 75, the parking lights are turned on. Fig. 75 › Switch off the ignition and lock the car. Button for hazard warning light After removing the ignition key and opening the driver's door, an audible warn- system...
  • Page 82 Operation of the lights from the front seats Fig. 76 Operation of the lights from the front seats Fig. 78 Interior lights at the rear: Version 2/version 3 Switch on/off (by pressing the relevant switch) » Fig. 76 The rear lighting (variants 1 and 3) is controlled together with the automatic ...
  • Page 83: Viisibility

    The ambient lighting illuminates the side door trim panels in colour, and the Windscreen and rear window heater footwell in white. The switching on of the lighting takes place automatically after opening the door, switching off occurs automatically after the locking of the vehicle or 30 seconds after the closing of the door with the ignition switched off.
  • Page 84: Windscreen Wipers And Washers

     Read and observe on page 81 first. Front sun visor › 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- »...
  • Page 85 Automatic windscreen wiping in the rain can be used in Infotainment in the Note menu /  →  → Mirrors and wipers (activated/deactivated). Each time the ignition switches off for the third time, the position of the  ■ windscreen wipers changes.
  • Page 86: Rear View Mirror

    This function can be activated/deactivated in Infotainment in the menu /  WARNING  →  → Mirrors and wipers. The mirrors with automatic dimming contain electrolyte fluid which may ■ leak if the mirror glass is broken - this can irritate skin, eyes and the respira- Note tory system.
  • Page 87 Setting the mirror surfaces synchronously WARNING This function allows the simultaneous adjustment of the two mirror areas. The Attach external devices (e.g. navigation system) not in the vicinity of the ■ function can be activated/deactivated in Infotainment in the menu / ...
  • Page 88: Seats And Head Restraints

    The reverse gear is engaged.  Seats and head restraints The knob for the mirror control is in the position for the passenger mirror  adjustment. Front seats The mirror area returns to its initial position after the rotary knob is set to an- ...
  • Page 89 Note Electrical adjustment If the inclination angle of the seat backrest relative to the seat surface is ■ greater than approx. 110°, then it is not possible for safety reasons to save this setting in the memory of the electrically adjustable seats or the remote control key.
  • Page 90 Retrieving the saved setting Stopping the ongoing adjustment › › With the ignition off and the driver’s door open-press- the desired memory Press any button on the driver's seat or the  button on the remote control button B. key. ›...
  • Page 91: Rear Seats

    WARNING (Continued) Rear seats When moving the seat backrest, keep limbs out of the area between the ■ Setting the second seat row seat and seat backrest – risk of injury! Never transport the following items on the seat backrest when folded ■...
  • Page 92 Before folding the seat backrests forwards, adjust the position of the front Easy Entry function seats in such a way that they are not damaged by the seat backrests. If neces- sary, remove the rear head restraints » page Folding forwards from the passenger compartment ›...
  • Page 93 WARNING Third-row seats fold up / fold down The seat backrests in the occupied rear seats must be properly engaged. ■ When transporting objects in the luggage compartment that has been en- ■ larged by folding the backrest forward, ensure the safety of the passengers transported on the other rear seats.
  • Page 94: Headrests

    Headrests Adjust head restraints in the second seat row  Introduction Note In sports seats, the headrests are integrated into the seat backrests and can- not be adjusted in height. Adjust height of front head restraint Fig. 100 Fig. 101 Adjust the height of the headrest in the second seat row Setting the height of the front headrest Fig.
  • Page 95: Seat Heating And Ventilation

    Removing / insert headrests in the second seat row Seat heating and ventilation  Introduction Fig. 103 Removing / inserting headrest in the second seat row › To remove, pull the rest out of the seat backrest up to the stop. Fig.
  • Page 96 Increasing in heating power of the rear seat heating can be locked / un- CAUTION locked. To do this, press button  on the Climatronic → Tap the function The following instructions must be observed to avoid damage to the seats. surfaces /...
  • Page 97: Heated Steering Wheel

    Function surfaces for setting the ventilation level Switching heating on/off (applies to the manual air conditioning) › In the Infotainment system, in menu /  tap the function surface Function surfaces for setting the heating power  » Fig. 109. Functional surfaces for switching off the ventilation (in addition to the ...
  • Page 98: Practical Features

    Parking ticket holder Practical features Passenger compartment features Fig. 110 Parking ticket holder  Introduction WARNING Do not place anything on the dashboard. These objects might slide or fall ■ down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic –...
  • Page 99 Storage compartments in the doors Storage compartment in the front centre console Fig. 112 Storage compartments: in the front door/in the rear door Fig. 113 Opening storage compartment/ non-lockable storage compart- ment  Read and observe on page 96 first. ...
  • Page 100 Telephones that support the Qi standard for wireless charging, can also be USB and AUX inputs charged wirelessly in the storage compartment. While wireless charging is taking place, no objects may be between the pad and the telephone being charged. WARNING The phone may become warm during wireless charging, so it should be ■...
  • Page 101 WARNING Cup holders Do not use any cups or beakers which are made of brittle material (e.g. ■ glass, porcelain). This could lead to injuries in the event of an accident. Never put hot beverage containers in the cup holder. If the vehicle moves, ■...
  • Page 102 Note We recommend that you use 20 x 30 cm bags. Storage compartment underneath the front armrest Fig. 120 Replace bags  Read and observe on page 96 first. The waste container can be inserted into the slot in the door. Fig.
  • Page 103 CAUTION Storage net in the front centre console Do not put any heat-sensitive objects in the glasses storage box - with high ■ temperatures there is risk of damage. Fig. 122 The box must be closed before leaving and locking the vehicle – risk of im- ■...
  • Page 104 › To close, swivel the cover in the direction of arrow until it audibly clicks Storage compartments for umbrellas into place. Upper storage compartment Fig. 127 › To open, press the -- button. The cover folds in the arrow direction» Fig. 125.
  • Page 105  The maximum permissible load of each of the hooks is 2 kg. Read and observe on page 96 first. WARNING The storage pockets are located on the inside of the front seats » Fig. 130 are used to store small and light objects (e.g. mobile phones). Never leave any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets of the items ■...
  • Page 106 › Place the empty through-loading bag in the opening in such a way that the Storage compartment in rear centre console end of the bag with the zip is in the luggage compartment. Fig. 132 Securing through-loading bag and skis ›...
  • Page 107: Electrical Sockets

    Electrical sockets 12-volt socket in the front centre console  Introduction WARNING Do not place anything on the dashboard. These objects might slide or fall ■ down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic – risk of accident! Make sure that while driving no objects can enter the driver's footwell - ■...
  • Page 108 › To use, fold up the cover of the socket in the direction of arrow » Fig. 137 12 volt socket in luggage compartment and plug the electrical appliance plug into the socket. Fig. 136 An automatic deactivation of the socket can take place, for example, for Cover of the 12 volt power out- the following reasons.
  • Page 109: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    Ashtray and cigarette lighter Cigarette lighter  Introduction The ashtray can be used for disposing of ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like etc WARNING Never place hot or flammable objects in the ashtray – risk of fire! Ashtray Fig. 139 Cigarette lighter ...
  • Page 110 CAUTION WARNING Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the holder - there is a risk of Be careful with the adapter- otherwise there is a risk of finger injury. damage or functional impairment. Handling the holder Attaching the rear headrests Fig.
  • Page 111: Transport Of Cargo

    CAUTION Transport of cargo Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the respective fasteners, ■ nets, hooks etc. - these could be damaged. Luggage compartment Make sure that the heating elements of the rear window heater, the ele- ■  Introduction ments of the integrated aerial in the rear window or in the rear side windows are not damaged by abrasive items.
  • Page 112  Overview of the fastening elements » Fig. 144 » Fig. 145 Read and observe on page 109 first. Mounting bar with integrated hooks for fixing fastening nets. Fastening examples for nets » Fig. 146 » Fig. 147 Lashing eyes for fastening cargo and fastening nets Horizontal pocket Fixing hooks of fastening systems in the trough of the foldable luggage Floor net...
  • Page 113 Removing hooks Fasten the flooring The hook can be removed only in the front area of the attachment bar. › Fold the hook upwards in direction of arrow » Fig. 148 until it disengages, Fig. 150 and remove in the direction of arrow fixing the floor covering Inserting hook The hook can be removed only in the front region of the attachment bar.
  • Page 114 Retracting Roll-up cover › Push the cover in the handle area in the direction of arrow » Fig. 151. The cover rolls up automatically. The rolled-up cover can now be removed. Removing/inserting › Press on the side of the cross bar in the direction of arrow and remove the cover in the arrow direction »...
  • Page 115 Net partition Side storage compartment and trays Fig. 154 Side shelf removal / open side pocket  Read and observe on page 109 first. Fig. 153 Net partition behind the rear seats The integrated storage compartment is suitable for stowing small objects weighing up to 1.5 kg in total »...
  • Page 116 Cargo Elements Removable light Fig. 156 Removable light Fig. 155 Removal: Removing: Variant 1/Variant 2/Variant 3/fastening ex- Fig. 157 Removing light/inserting light ample of the load  Read and observe on page 109 first.  Read and observe on page 109 first. The cargo elements are designed for mounting and securing loads with a maxi- The light is located on the left side of the luggage compartment and is used to mum gross weight of 8 kg.
  • Page 117: Variable Loading Floor In The Luggage Compartment (Estate)

    › To switch on the removed light, press button » Fig. 156. Pressing the light Set the variable loading floor to the upper position again will switch it off. › To insert, first of all insert the light with the rear part into the mount »...
  • Page 118 Positions of the variable loading floor Dividing the luggage compartment Fig. 160 Dividing the luggage compartment › To subdivide the luggage compartment, lift the rear panel of the variable loading floor by the handle in direction of arrow and insert into the grooves behind the guide tabs in direction of arrow »...
  • Page 119: Transportation On The Roof Rack

    WARNING Variable loading floor on both sides For road safety when transporting cargo on the roof rack, observe the fol- lowing instructions. Fig. 162 Always distribute the load on the roof rack evenly and secure properly us- ■ Reversible variable loading floor ing suitable lashing straps or tensioning straps.
  • Page 120: Heating And Ventilation

    Note Heating and ventilation The air inlet in front of the windscreen must be free of e.g. ice, snow or ■ leaves to ensure that the heating and cooling system operates properly. Heating, manual air conditioning system, Climatronic After switching on the cooling Condensation from the evaporator of the air ■...
  • Page 121 When the function is switched on, the indicator lamp below the button lights Fig. 166 Rear operating elements 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. The cooling system starts to work as soon as the following conditions have been met »...
  • Page 122 Intense air flow to the windscreen on / off (when switching on, the air  Operate Climatronic in Infotainment flow to the windows  and  is also switched on) Switch the rear window heating on/off » page 81  Fig.
  • Page 123 › To switch on, press the  button. The warning light below the button lights Turn on / off the steering wheel heater  Other Climatronic settings  › To switch off, press the  button again. The warning light below the button When function is switched on, the symbol in the function surface is green.
  • Page 124 Climatronic - Air Care function Air outlet vents Fig. 168 Example display of the Air Care function  Read and observe on page 118 first. The Air Carefunction is used for the controlled recirculation mode inside the vehicle. The recirculation intensity is dependent on the air humidity in the vehi- Fig.
  • Page 125: Auxiliary Heating (Auxiliary Heating And Ventilation)

    Closing WARNING › Turn the regulator » Fig. 169 downwards. The auxiliary heating must never be operated in closed rooms (e.g. garag- ■ › Turn the regulator » Fig. 170 downwards. es) – risk of poisoning! The auxiliary heating must not be allowed to run during refuelling – risk of ■...
  • Page 126 Individually controlled air conditioning: In the Infotainment system, in menu Power on / off /  tap die  function surface.  Then follow the instructions on the Infotainment screen. When automatic switching on is activated, the warning light in the  symbol button lights up for about 10 seconds after the ignition is turned off »...
  • Page 127 Only one preset time can be active. The activated preset time will be deactiva- Display warning light Meaning ted again after it has started automatically. For the next start, activate one of The auxiliary heating has been switch- the preset times. Lights up green for 2 seconds.
  • Page 128: Infotainment Introductory Information

    This verification is carried out by reading the QR code Introduction to the subject » Fig. 174 or after typing the following address into the web browser. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility WARNING Only use Infotainment in such a way that you have control of the vehicle ■...
  • Page 129: Infotainment Overview

    The range of available applications and their functionality is dependent on the Description - Infotainment Amundsen Infotainment model, vehicle and region. The function of mobile applications can be influenced by the quality of the In- ternet connection. Some applications are dependent on the availability of services that are provi- ded by third parties.
  • Page 130 Description - Infotainment Bolero Description - Infotainment Swing Fig. 177 Infotainment Bolero Fig. 178 Infotainment Swing Left control dial for switching Infotainment on and off; volume adjustment Left control dial for switching Infotainment on and off; volume adjustment   Control dial for calls and confirmations Control dial for calls and confirmations ...
  • Page 131 External module Touch screen Does not apply to Infotainment Swing. The Infotainment can be operated by lightly touching the screen with your fingers. The brightness level of the screen can be set by » page 138 » page 146. CAUTION It is not possible to operate the screen with your fingernails or while wearing ■...
  • Page 132: Infotainment Operation

    Selecting menu/menu item/function Infotainment operation Drag your finger over the screen in the required direction. ▶ ▶ By moving your finger over the slider Infotainment operation ▶ Turning the knob  (not applicable to Infotainment Columbus). Operation principles and screen areas Confirm menu/menu item/function By tapping on the function surface.
  • Page 133 Operating the menus » Fig. 182 Move the cursor within the input line to the left  Browse the menu- List entries Move the cursor within the input line to the right  Enlargement/reduction of the menu window (applies to the infotainment Confirmation of the entered number ...
  • Page 134 › To activate/deactivate the acoustic confirmation of a recognised gesture, Show time and date on the screen tap the sensor field and then the function surface  → Screen → Audible  Standby mode hand gesture feedback. With the ignition off and infotainment (standbyMode), it is possible to display Visual confirmation of the gesture the time and date in the Infotainment screen.
  • Page 135 › To set the display mode, press the button sensor field and then tap the CAUTION  function surface  → Screen → Menu:. High volumes can cause sound resonance in the vehicle. ■ › Select the Grid display » Fig. 185 or Horizont.
  • Page 136 The configuration wizard is automatically displayed if there are at least two Main screen “HOME” non-selected menu items after turning on Infotainment, or if a new personali- Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. sation user account is selected. Deactivate the automatic display of the Configuration wizard by tapping the Fig.
  • Page 137: Voice Control

    Applies to Infotainment Swing CAUTION › Activate data transfer in Infotainment. Press the button and then tap on  The messages are generated by Infotainment. Flawless clarity (e.g. road or ■ the function surface Activate data transfer for ŠKODA apps. city name) cannot always be guaranteed.
  • Page 138 Operation principle Voice commands Enter Fig. 190 The voice command must only be issued when the symbol is displayed  Example of screen display and the input tone has completely faded on the Infotainment screen. The in- put tone can be switched on / off. To do so, tap the sensor field and then ...
  • Page 139: Updating The Infotainment Software

    » Fig. 191 or after entering the following address into the web browser. number (if it is included in the navigation data) Interest (POI) or a contact with http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal the previously stored address, can be issued. Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero Navigation - applies to Infotainment Amundsen ▶...
  • Page 140: Infotainment Settings - Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero

    CANTON surround - Setting the surround sound level (“-9 ”Stereo / “+9”full sur- ■ Infotainment settings - Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero round) Subwoofer - Subwoofer volume settings ■ Infotainment system settings Sound focus -Setting the optimum room sound perception ■ All - Setting optimised for the whole vehicle interior ■...
  • Page 141 Clock time source: - Setting the time source: manual/GPS (applies to Infotain- ■ Settings for data transfer ment Columbus, Amundsen) Activated data transfer enables data transfer between the Infotainment sys- Time: - Time settings ■ tem and the external device or the operation of some Infotainment functions Summer (DST) - Switches summer time on/off ■...
  • Page 142 ® Bluetooth - Switch on/off Bluetooth function ■ Network settings ® ® Visibility: Switch the visibility of the Bluetooth device for other Bluetooth ■ Applies to the infotainment Columbus with seated in the external module SIM vices on/off ® card as well as for the Infotainment Amundsen with the connected Carstick- Name: - Change the name of the Bluetooth unit ■...
  • Page 143: Radio Menu Settings

    The information on available software updates is obtained from a ŠKODA If you lose reception in the given the region, Infotainment will automatically partner or from the following ŠKODA Internet pages. set another available region. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Advanced settings (DAB) › Radio menu settings In the Radio main menu, select the DAB range and tap on the function sur- face ...
  • Page 144: Media Menu Settings

    L-band Enter/change PIN for parental settings - Management of the PIN code for parental ■ For the DAB radio reception in different countries, different broadcasting control ranges are used. In some countries the DAB radio reception is only possible in Parental control: - Parental control settings ■...
  • Page 145: Smartlink+ Menu Settings

    Call settings: - Setting the phone functions of the SIM card inserted in the ex- Delete text message - Delete the data stored on the SIM card text messages ■ ■ ternal module during a call (applies to Infotainment Columbus with the SIM All - Delete all text messages ■...
  • Page 146: Navigation Menu Settings

    Activate data transfer for ŠKODA apps- Activate/deactivate data transfer for Google Earth™ settings - Enable/disable the display of POIs on the Google ■ ■ ™ ŠKODA applications Earth map (applies to Infotainment Columbus) ® MirrorLink® - Settings of the system MirrorLink Information on POIs - Enable / disable the display of information on POIs ■...
  • Page 147 ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA Internet pages. Volume - Volume control of the nav. announcements ■ http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Entertainment fading (Navigation) - Adjust the fading of the audio volume (e.g. ra- ■ dio volume) when navigation announcements are being made...
  • Page 148: Infotainment Settings - Swing

    Summer (DST) - Switches summer time on/off ■ Infotainment settings - Swing Automatic summer time - Switches the automatic switch to summer time on/off ■ Date: - Date settings ■ Infotainment system settings Date format: - Set the date format ■...
  • Page 149: Radio Menu Settings

    Radio Data System (RDS) - enable/disable RDS function (receiving additional in- ■ The information on available software updates is obtained from a ŠKODA formation from the station)  partner or from the following ŠKODA Internet pages. http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment Infotainment settings - Swing...
  • Page 150: Media Menu Settings

    Sort channel list: - Sort types of radio stations in the station list ■ Import contactsTelephone menu settings Group - Sort by transmitted program type ■ › In the Telephone main menu, tap on the function surface  . Alphabet - Alphabetically order according to station name ■...
  • Page 151: Radio

    Radio text display / image presentation (DAB) (does not apply to Infotain-  Radio ment Swing) Settings of menu Radio » page 141 » page 147  service Information symbol in the status line Introduction to the subject Symbol Meaning Infotainment allows analogue radio reception of FM and AM frequency ranges Traffic signal is available ...
  • Page 152 › To start automatic scanning of the available stations, go to the main Radio Symbol Meaning menu and tap on the function surface  → Scan. (e.g.)  Type the regional broadcast (FM) › To end autoplay, tap the function surface  . Signal reception is not available (DAB) ...
  • Page 153 Station logos - Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero TP Traffic program Station logos are stored in the Infotainment memory which are assigned auto- Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero, Swing › matically by the device when storing the stations under preset buttons. To switch on/off traffic monitoring in the main menu Radio, tap on the func- tion surface ...
  • Page 154: Media

    List of albums (does not apply to Infotainment Swing) Media By touching with your finger in the area » Fig. 194, a list of albums is dis- played » Fig. 195. Movement within the album list can be performed by moving service a finger right/left across the screen.
  • Page 155 Operation Action Operation Action Tap  within 3 seconds from the Play back the next title Tap  start of the track playback Switch on/off the random playback Tap  Finger movement to the right of the from the current album or folder Play the previous title screen area »...
  • Page 156: Audio Sources

    Currently playing title / track playback stopped If AUX is selected as the audio source, the playback must be started on the    connected device. The title cannot be played (tapping on the function surface shows the  cause).
  • Page 157 WARNING SD card The CD/DVD player is a laser product. ■ This laser product was classified as a Class 1 laser product on the date of ■ Fig. 199 manufacture in accordance with national/international standards DIN EN Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero: 60825-1: 2008-05 and DHHS Rules 21 CFR, Sub-chapter J.
  • Page 158 The USB input audio source can be connected directly or via a connecting ca- Note ble. The 3.5 mm stereo jack plug is used for the AUX input. ■ › We recommend that you use extension cords from ŠKODA Original Acces- ■...
  • Page 159 Delete files Supported audio sources and file formats - Columbus, Amundsen, › Tap the function surface in the Media main menu  → Manage jukebox → Delete. Bolero › Select the desired folder or files in the selected category. › Tap the function surface ...
  • Page 160 Supported audio file formats Supported audio sources and file formats - Swing Maximum Codec type Max bit Multi File suffix sampling Playlists Supported audio sources (File formats) rate channels rate Source Interface Type Specification File system Windows Media 384 kbit / Standard Audio SD reader...
  • Page 161: Images

    Control viewed images Images Operation Action Image viewer Moving your finger across the screen to the main menu left (with initial representation) Display of the next image Tap  Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. Moving your finger across the screen to the Fig.
  • Page 162: Video Dvd

    Supported image file formats and sources Video DVD video player Supported image sources Source Type Specification File system main menu Standard size SD, SDHC, SDXC FAT16 Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. VFAT USB stick; USB 1.x; 2.x and FAT32 HDD (without 3.x or higher with USB devices Fig.
  • Page 163 Operation Action Symbol Operation Tap  after 3 s after the start of the Confirmation  Play the current video from the start playback Main menu Return to video DVD main menu Fast rewind Press and hold  Supported video sources and file formats Play the next video Tap ...
  • Page 164: Media Command

    CAUTION Media Command If several devices are connected to Infotainment via WLAN, there is a risk that the quality of the WLAN connection, and therefore the function of Media Operation Command may be affected. Introduction to the subject Main menu Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen.
  • Page 165 If two tablets are connected, the title playback starts in the two tablets at the Operating system Operating system Type Format same time. Android Playback can be controlled via Infotainment or on each tablet, and are inde- MPEG-1;2 and pendent from each other. This means there is an option to playback different ...
  • Page 166: Telephone

    Applies to Infotainment Swing Telephone ® This chapter covers the operation of a Bluetooth device connected to Info- tainment. Introductory information If a telephone is connected to Infotainment with multiple SIM cards, then calls Introduction to the subject can be accepted by all SIM cards of the connected phone. For outgoing calls, it depends on the type of connected telephone, either only Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero the primary SIM card or one of the other SIM cards can be selected.
  • Page 167 Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. The first device (main phone) The second device (additional phone) Connec- SIM card SIM card tion Third device Fourth device Telephone (In the external mod- Telephone (In the external mod- variant ule) ule) rSAP incoming / outgoing Calls, text messages, HFP (incoming calls), ®...
  • Page 168 Displays a menu with text messages (SMS) / option to use a SIM card or a  Telephone telephone for calling up the menu with text messages (SMS) (with new Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. text messages, the number of messages appears in the function surface) Display the call list (missed calls, in addition to the function surface, the ...
  • Page 169: Pairing And Connecting

    The Telephone main menu appears when a telephone is connected to Infotain- Depending on the Infotainment model, up to 20 external devices can be paired ment. with the device. After reaching the maximum number, the pairing of the next external device will replace that of the device that has not been used for the ›...
  • Page 170 ® Paired devices. are available for Infotainment Bluetooth can be displayed. ® http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility In the list of paired external devices, the following Bluetooth profile icons may appear for the individual external devices. Pairing and connection process Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero...
  • Page 171: Use The Sim Card In The External Module

    Connection set-up Switching on and off › Select the desired external device from the list of paired external devices. In the Telephone main menu, tap on the function surface  → "Business" tele- ▶ ® ▶ Select the desired profile from the list of available Bluetooth profiles - .
  • Page 172: Rsap

    › Tap the function surface Network settings. Note › Select the data provider. If a SIM card is inserted in the external module and the option to use the SIM card telephone services is selected, the currently connected telephones will be If your data provider is not available in the list, ask your provider whether one disconnected.
  • Page 173 › Enter the telephone number using the numeric keypad. List of telephone contacts › Select the number entered by tapping on the function surface . Function surfaces of the numerical keyboard Enter the last dialled number / dial the telephone number entered ...
  • Page 174 Import list The function surface can be assigned a different number for the preferred After the primary telephone and/or the SIM card (applies to Infotainment Co- contact. lumbus) connects to the infotainment system for the first time, the import of To restore the emergency number, it is necessary to remove the telephone the telephone contacts to the infotainment memory starts.
  • Page 175 End dialling / reject incoming call / end call  Call list Accept incoming call / return to held call  Switch on/off ringer  Hold a call  Switch off/on microphone  Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero: Set up a conference call »...
  • Page 176: Text Messages (Sms)

    A list of other conference participants is displayed. The following functions Send contact details - Send contact details (business card) (applies to Info-  can be selected depending on the type of telephone. tainment Columbus) Select source of text messages (applies to Infotainment Columbus) ...
  • Page 177: Hotspot (Wlan) And Data Connection

    Insert a contact in the recipient list  Hotspot (WLAN) and data connection Enter the telephone number  Return to view the message Hotspot (WLAN)  Tap on the Find function surface to open a list of available telephone contacts. Introduction to the subject After selecting the contact number or entering the telephone number, the re- Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen.
  • Page 178 Connect Automatic establishment of the secure connection to the hotspot via WPS Switch on WLAN in the external device and search for available hotspots. (Applies to Infotainment Amundsen) ▶ ▶ Select the Infotainment hotspot. Manual hotspot search and connect ▶ Enter the required password, set in menu item →...
  • Page 179: Data Connection

    The parameters of the telephone service provider network can be set Data Connection » page 140, Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen. CAUTION Using the data connection, the Infotainment system can be connected to the When inserting an incorrectly sized SIM card, there is a risk of damage to the Internet »...
  • Page 180: Smartlink

    215orenter the following address in the web brows- er to open the website with information on the SmartLink system. Main menu http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity-smartlink SmartLink offers the option to display certified applications on an external de- vice equipped with a USB device on the Infotainment screen and to operate them.
  • Page 181: Android Auto

    Disconnection of the active connection An external device connected using Android Auto cannot be used as an audio  source in the menu Media. Settings of the SmartLink » page 143 menu or » page 148  If route guidance is taking place at this moment in Infotainment, then there Connection set-up is the option to start the route guidance in the Android Auto application.
  • Page 182: Apple Carplay

    Main menu - function surfaces and information Apple CarPlay List of available applications Introduction to the subject Other pages with applications (display the next page by running your fin- ger sideways across the screen) The Apple CarPlay connection can be set up under the following conditions. Depending on how long the function surface is pressed: ...
  • Page 183 MirrorLink system. ® Return to MirrorLink main menu  http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity Show/hide function surfaces (applies to Infotainment Amundsen, Bolero) Press the control knob  . main menu ▶ Display of the running application Fig.
  • Page 184: Applicationškoda Oneapp

    Connection via WLAN (applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen) er to open the website with information on the ŠKODA OneApp application. › Switch on the ignition. http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment › Establish the WLAN connection » page 175.
  • Page 185: Navigation

    The information on updating the navigation data is to be obtained from a ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA Internet pages. GPS satellite signal http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Infotainment uses the GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite signal for Update navigation data online route guidance.
  • Page 186 During the upgrade process, infotainment is usable without limitation. Main menu To complete the update of the navigation data, the ignition must be switched off for at least 30 min. Fig. 222 Navigation: Main menu Navigation data and POI categories Import / Update online When Infotainment Online »...
  • Page 187 additional window Fig. 223 Fig. 224 Card description Split screen › The following information and function surfaces can be displayed in the To switch on/offin the main menu Navigation, tap on the function surface  map. » Fig. 223 → Split screen. ›...
  • Page 188: Search For Destination And Enter

    ™ In the Google Earth Card is represented by the map of the downloaded from the Internet pictures. › To display, tap the function surface » page 193, Options for map display, ™ The map and symbol display in the Google Earth map is dependent on the provider, American company Google, Inc.
  • Page 189 › Alphanumeric keypad Route guidance is enabled - From the main Navigation menu, tap the func- tion surface  → Name destination. Status of online services › If the destination entry menu » Fig. 228 -  is not shown using the address, Search destination in the navigation data then tap on the function surface ...
  • Page 190 Enter destination on the map and using GPS coordinates Entering a destination via the map coordinates Fig. 230 Menu after tapping the map point Tap on the map to display the symbol  and a menu with the following menu Fig.
  • Page 191 Last destinations List of last destinations › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Last destinations. Details of the last destination (not applicable to Infotainment Columbus) › In the main Navigation menu, tap the sensor field. ...
  • Page 192: Import Your Own Goals

    All saved destinations Delete destination   - Flagged destination (vehicle position at the time of storage) In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Destinations. ▶ ▶ ▶  - Stored destination (manually saved destination/destination impor- ▶...
  • Page 193 › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Map → Select cate- http://go.skoda.eu/my-destination gories for POIs → My points of interest (Personal POI). Access to the ŠKODA Connect Portal is the website ŠKODA Connect refer to.
  • Page 194 Import POI categories import goals › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Version information → In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Destinations →  → Update (online).  . › or: Tap the sensor field and then the function surface ...
  • Page 195: Map

    The image can be obtained from an external device in which GPS coordinates Map scale were stored at the time of image creation. This could be created in the “MyDestination” application and imported » Fig. 234 on page 190. Options for map display Fig.
  • Page 196 The turning off occurs likewise when the map is moved or the map scale is Map oriented to the direction of travel changed manually. The map and the Polar Star Symbol  rotate, the vehicle position symbol  does not rotate. Map view in reduced scale ▶...
  • Page 197: Route Guidance

    › In the split screen, tap on function surface » Fig. 241. Route guidance Depending on the context, some of the following function surfaces will be dis- Introduction to the subject played in area A route is created by starting route guidance to a destination. Additional inter- Map display with the route from the current vehicle location to the desti- ...
  • Page 198 Detailed target information (if available) - calculate the most economical route with the shortest driving time  and shortest distance travelled – the route is highlighted green Status of online services - calculate the fastest route to the destination, even if a detour is nec- ...
  • Page 199 › To switch on/offin the main menu Navigation, tap on the function surface  Speed limits → Advanced settings → Demo mode. With activated function  → Advanced settings → Note: National border crossed , dis- play the country-specific speed limits when crossing international borders. When the Demo mode is switched on, the route starting point can be defined.
  • Page 200: Route

    The stored most frequent routes can be deleted in the main menu navigation Route by tapping the function surface  → Manage memory → Delete user data → Most fre- quent routes deleted. Route details Note Route guidance on the most frequently travelled route takes place without navigation announcements.
  • Page 201 Area with function surfaces Route change in the map Stopover (with sequential number)  Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. Final destination  Estimated time of arrival at destination / stopover  Driving distance to destination / stopover  Change destinations with each other ...
  • Page 202: Waypoint Mode

    Managing saved routes route list › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Routes . › In the route list, it is possible to create routes, save, delete, or start navigation. Choose the desired route, and then select one of the following functions. New route Delete Clear saved route...
  • Page 203 Description of the function surfaces » Fig. 247 Add waypoint manually In the Waypoint mode main menu, tap on function surface  → Add waypoint ▶ Context-dependent:  manually. ▶ No route guidance is taking place - Start recording a waypoint tour/display saved waypoint tour management/exit menu Stop recording A waypoint tour is being recorded - Stop recording a waypoint...
  • Page 204: Traffic Reports

    Route guidance Import waypoint tour from the SD card During the guidance along a waypoint tour, no nav. announcements are made In the Waypoint mode main menu, tap on the function surface  → Waypoint ▶ by Infotainment. → Import. ▶...
  • Page 205 Display options Detail of the traffic report Route guidance is disabled - All traffic messages are displayed. ▶ ▶ Route guidance is taking place - After tapping the function surface Fig. 251 » Fig. 250 in the displayed menu all traffic messages can be selected by tap- Details of the traffic report ping the function surface All , or by tapping the function surface routeOnly the traffic messages present on the route can be selected.
  • Page 206: Vehicle Systems

    enter / remove traffic conditions on your route manually Vehicle systems If a traffic obstruction is detected during route guidance (e.g. traffic jam), this CAR - Vehicle settings traffic obstruction be manually entered into the route. Introduction to the subject After entering, Infotainment calculates and provides an alternative route.
  • Page 207 Operation of the steering wheel heating  Vehicle system settings  Vehicle systems...
  • Page 208: Driving

    Electronic immobiliser and steering lock Driving  Read and observe on page 206 first. Starting-off and Driving The electronic immobiliser (hereinafter referred to as immobiliser) makes it Starting and stopping the engine more difficult for someone to attempt to steal or use your vehicle without au- thorisation.
  • Page 209 Starting the engine Ignition on/off › On vehicles with Ignition lock, turn the key to position and the engine starts» Fig. 253 on page 207 . Release the key, the engine will start auto- matically. If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, turn the key to position .
  • Page 210: Start-Stop-System

    If the system determine that the engine is not needed when the vehicle stops Note or is at a standstill (e.g. at the traffic lights), it turns off the engine and starts it The engine running noises may be louder at first for a short time after start- ■...
  • Page 211 Requirements for the system to function correctly Note The following conditions must be met for the system to function correctly. If the driver's seat belt is removed for more than approx. 30 seconds or the ■ The driver's door is closed. driver's door is opened during automatic stop mode, the engine will have to be ...
  • Page 212: Brakes And Parking

    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, ■ when the vehicle is in gear and at low revs, press the clutch pedal. Other- The wear of the brake pads is dependent on the operating conditions and driv- wise, the functionality of the brake system may be impaired –...
  • Page 213 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. 258 hold (you hear an audible signal), the vehicle starts to brake strongly.
  • Page 214 For the activation, deactivation and correct functioning of the system, the CAUTION following basic conditions are required. In some washing systems it is necessary that the vehicle can roll freely. There- The driver's door is closed. fore, the system must be deactivated before driving through a car wash. ...
  • Page 215: Manual Gear Changing And Pedals

    CAUTION Manual gear changing and pedals If not in the process of changing gear, do not leave your hand on the gear shift  Introduction lever while driving. The pressure from the hand can cause the gear shift mech- anism to wear excessively. CAUTION Pedals When stopping on a slope, never try to hold the vehicle using the accelerator...
  • Page 216 Neutral (idle position) - the power transmission to the drive wheels is in- WARNING (Continued) terrupted. If the vehicle stalls, with engine running, in the D, S, R or Tiptronic mode, ■ Forward mode / sports programme - the gear change takes place in the then the vehicle must be prevented from rolling away by means of the position S at higher engine speeds than in mode D brake pedal, parking brake or using the Auto Hold function.
  • Page 217 Disengage selector lever from P mode or N Switching to manual shifting by using the rocker switches under the › Press the brake pedal and the lock button at the same time in the direction multifunction steering wheel › » Fig. 262 ...
  • Page 218: Running In The Engine And Economical Driving

    Accelerate to max. speed during the journey (kickdown function) In the area of 1,000 to 1,500 kilometres, the engine load can be increased up The kickdown function is applied when the accelerator pedal is pressed down to the maximum permitted engine speed. in the forward mode.
  • Page 219: Avoiding Damage To Your Vehicle

    driving liquid display Note With the driving is fluid, the display is located in the middle (near the green When resetting the single-trip memory “from start”; the average consumption dot). When accelerating, the display moves down, and upwards when braking. , the driving assessment , and the diagram are also reset.
  • Page 220: Assist Systems

    Driving through water Assist systems General information Fig. 265 Maximum permissible water lev-  Introduction el when driving through water WARNING The assistance systems only serve to support the driver and do not re- ■ lieve the driver of the responsibility for driving the vehicle. The increased safety provision, as well as the increased occupant protec- ■...
  • Page 221: Braking And Stabilisation Systems

    The sensor function may be impaired in the event of one of the following sit- Stability Control (ESC) uations arising.  Read and observe on page 219 first. ▶ The sensor cover is soiled (e.g. with mud, snow and the like). ▶...
  • Page 222 › or: In the Infotainment system, in menu /  tap on function surface  → Anti-blocking system (ABS)  ESC system: → Activated.  Read and observe on page 219 first. With activation the warning light is extinguished and an appropriate mes- ...
  • Page 223: Off Road Mode

    Brake Assist (HBA) Trailer stabilisation system (TSA)   Read and observe on page 219 first. Read and observe on page 219 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 and tance.
  • Page 224 Operation Hill Descent Assistant  Read and observe on page 221 first. The hill descent assistant (hereinafter referred to as assist system), with its au- tomatic braking action on all wheels, ensures a constant speed is maintained on a steep slope when driving forwards and reversing. During an intervention, the white warning light ...
  • Page 225 WARNING ABS OFF ROAD For the correct operation of the assistant the road surface must be suffi-  Read and observe on page 221 first. ciently adherent. The assistant cannot properly fulfil its function on slushy soil due to physical reasons (e.g. ice or mud). - there is a risk of an accident! The ABS OFF ROAD supports the driver when braking on an unpaved surface (e.g.
  • Page 226: Parking Aid (Parkpilot)

    ParkPilot - Settings for the parking aid ■ Parking aid (ParkPilot) Activate automatically - Activate/deactivate the compact parking aid display ■  (when driving forward) Introduction Front volume - Adjust the volume of the beeps for obstacle detection in front ■...
  • Page 227 Note Fig. 271 If with Version 3 vehicles not all fields around the vehicle silhouette are ac- ■ Sampled areas and range of the tive after activation, the vehicle should be moved forwards or backwards. sensors The signal tones for front obstacle recognition are factory-set to be higher ■...
  • Page 228 Road display Vehicles with the Variants 2 and 3 The road display » Fig. 272 indicates the road on which the vehicle would After system activation, the symbol flashes in the button. ▶   take the current steering wheel and shift / selector lever position. ▶...
  • Page 229: Rear Traffic Alert And Wizard For "Blind Spot"Monitoring

    Wizard for “blind spot”monitoring Automatic emergency braking The wizard for“blind spot monitoring” (hereafter referred to as system) draws  Read and observe on page 224 first. attention to vehicles travelling in the same direction in the next lane in the so- called blind spots.
  • Page 230 Rear Traffic Alert- Operation Wizard for “Blind Spot”Monitoring - Operation  Read and observe on page 227 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.
  • Page 231 Note The brightness of the indicator light is dependent on the setting of the vehi-  cle lighting. With the low or high beam on the brightness of the light will be lower. Activation / deactivation  Read and observe on page 227 first.
  • Page 232: Rear View Camera

    System fault Operating principle In the case of a system fault, an error message appears. Seek help from a spe- cialist garage. Rear View Camera  Introduction The rear view camera (following as system) helps the driver when parking and manoeuvring by displaying the area behind the vehicle on Infotainment screen (hereinafter only known as screen).
  • Page 233 Function surfaces » Fig. 281 Activation/deactivation Turns off the display of the area behind the vehicle Mode - traverse parking Fig. 280 Mode - parallel parking Button for activation / deactiva- tion Mode - driving up to a trailer / distance monitoring Mode - monitor the area behind the vehicle (wide view) Screen settings - brightness, contrast, colour Parking aid (thumbnail display)
  • Page 234 › Lane At the latest when the red line of the back of the parking space (for example, The lane lines » Fig. 282 change depending on the steering angle and indi- curb) is touched, stop the vehicle. cate the roadway on which the vehicle would take with the current steering wheel position.
  • Page 235: Area View (Areaview)

    › In this case, adjust the steering wheel so that the yellow lines the red line Line for approaching a trailer draw bar fade into each other. Trailer draw bar › Carefully reverse until appears on the screen or the green line is con- ...
  • Page 236 WARNING Operating principle The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be ■ observed » page 218, General information. The system displays auxiliary boxes and lines regardless of the current ve- ■ hicle environment. The driver is responsible for checking that there is no obstacle in the selected parking space and that the vehicle can safely park in this space.
  • Page 237 Activation / deactivation Views and function surfaces Fig. 287 Button for activation / deactiva- tion  Read and observe on page 234 first. Fig. 288 Overall view / view of the rear camera with thumbnail display Activation  Read and observe on page 234 first.
  • Page 238: Park Assist

    CAUTION View of the side cameras The overall view is for orientation only » Fig. 288. Further views of the individu- al cameras are for a better overview of the area around the vehicle. Fig. 290 Screen display View of the rear camera ...
  • Page 239 WARNING Operation The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be ■ observed » page 218, in section Introduction. Fig. 291 During the parking process, the system automatically performs rapid ■ System button steering movements. While it is doing so, do not place your hands between the steering wheel –...
  • Page 240 The TCS does not engage.  Switch to park mode No trailer or other accessory is connected to the trailer socket.  Activation/deactivation The system can be activated/deactivated by pressing the  button» Fig. 291. When the system is activated, the symbol illuminates in the button.
  • Page 241 › Continue driving forwards until  appears in the display. Parking › Stop and ensure that the vehicle does not continue to move forward until the parking procedure starts. › Select reverse gear or move the selector lever into position R. ›...
  • Page 242 The further procedure is analogous to that for reverse parking. Parking forwards › Follow the system instructions shown in the display. Fig. 295 As soon as the parking procedure is complete, an audible signal sounds and the To park forwards in a traverse parking space: Display following message appears in the display.
  • Page 243: Trailer Manoeuvring Assistant (Trailer Assist)

    Note Trailer manoeuvring assistant (Trailer Assist) We recommend performing the parking at a safe speed of up to about 5 ■  Introduction km/h. The parking process can be terminated at any time by pressing the button  ■ » Fig. 296 on page 241 or by a steering intervention.
  • Page 244 The manoeuvring dimensions are shown in the display » Fig. 297 The display shows the silhouette of the vehicle rear with trailer in top view page 242. » Fig. 297 - . The actual position of the trailer is indicated by the silhouette Activation / deactivation The target position of the trailer is indicated by the contour ...
  • Page 245: Cruise Control System

    Cruise Control System  Introduction The Cruise Control System (CCS) maintains a set speed without you having to actuate the accelerator pedal. The state where the CCS maintains the speed is referred to hereinafter as the control. WARNING The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be ■...
  • Page 246: Speed Limiter

    Note Operation description During control, speed can be increased by pressing the accelerator pedal. Re- ■ leasing the accelerator pedal will cause the speed to drop again to the set Fig. 300 speed. Cruise control system controls By pressing the button »...
  • Page 247 Operation description - Variant without CCS Fig. 303 Controls of the speed limiter (version without CCS) Fig. 302 Segment display: Examples of Speed Limiter status displays  Read and observe on page 244 first.  Read and observe on page 244 first. Overview of the speed limiter controls »...
  • Page 248: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    Operation description - Variant with GRA Operation description - Variant with ACC Fig. 304 Controls the speed limiter (ver- sion with GRA)  Read and observe on page 244 first. Fig. 305 Controls the speed limiter (version with ACC)  Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter »...
  • Page 249 The front of the vehicle and the distance to the vehicle ahead is monitored by Settings in Infotainment a radar sensor » page 218.  Read and observe on page 247 first. The state in which the ACC maintains the speed or the proximity is described as control from here on.
  • Page 250 Note to reduce speed 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.
  • Page 251 Operation overview Start control  Read and observe on page 247 first. Basic requirements for start of control The ACC is activated.  On vehicles with manual transmission, the second gear or a higher gear is  selected and the current speed is greater than 25 km/h. On vehicles with automatic transmission, the selector lever is in the D/S ...
  • Page 252 › Using the switch  on the lever, adjust the line to the desired dis- Set/change desired speed tance.  Read and observe on page 247 first. Note The desired speed can be set or changed using the control lever »...
  • Page 253: Front Assist

    When cornering Malfunctions When driving into or driving out of long corners, it could be that a vehicle is  Read and observe on page 247 first. travelling in the adjacent lane and is scanned by the radar » Fig. 309 - .
  • Page 254 CAUTION Distance warning In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the electri- cally connected trailer, the system becomes unavailable. Fig. 311 Instrument cluster display: Distance warning Settings in Infotainment  Read and observe on page 251 first.
  • Page 255 With automatic braking, the warning light appears in the display  » Fig. 312. Pedestrian recognition Advance warning  Read and observe on page 251 first. If the system detects a risk of collision, the warning light appears on the dis- play ...
  • Page 256: Select The Driving Mode (Driving Mode Selection)

    The distance-warning function was deactivated before the ignition was Deactivation/activation switched off, it remains deactivated after the ignition is switched on again. WARNING In the following situations, Front Assist should be switched off for safety reasons. When the vehicle is being towed away. ■...
  • Page 257 Air conditioning (Climatronic) WARNING The air conditioning is controlled so as to save energy. For this reason, for ex- Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance sys- ample, it may take longer to reach the desired interior temperature in mode tems»...
  • Page 258 Headlights with LED lamps The following function surfaces are displayed on the Infotainment screen The headlamps adapt to the driving style more dynamically than in mode Nor- » Fig. 314. » page Information on setting the currently selected mode Setting the Individual mode ProActive passenger protection Driving mode menu The first level of protection is deactivated...
  • Page 259: Proactive Passenger Protection (Crew Protect Assist)

    The first protection level can be deactivated in one of the following ways. Proactive passenger protection (Crew Protect Assist) In the infotainment system, in menu /  tap on function surface  → Driv- ▶   er assistance. Introduction ▶...
  • Page 260 WARNING Operation Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance ■ systems » page 218, in section Introduction. Lane Assist can help you keep the vehicle within the lane. However, it ■ does not steer the vehicle for you. The driver retains full responsibility for steering at all times.
  • Page 261 The system can intervene when the following basic conditions are present. Activation / deactivation The system is activated.   Read and observe on page 258 first. The vehicle speed is higher than about 65 km/h (not applicable to vehicles ...
  • Page 262: Traffic Jam Assistant

    Traffic jam assistant Assistant for emergencies   Introduction Introduction WARNING WARNING Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance ■ ■ systems »...
  • Page 263: Traffic Sign Recognition

    WARNING (Continued) Operating conditions The traffic signs are attached to flashing neon signs. ■  Read and observe on page 260 first. The traffic signs were changed (the navigation data are out of date). ■ The system can intervene when the following basic conditions are present. Note Lane Assist is activated and the boundary line is detected at least on one ...
  • Page 264 Note If, for example, you are on a motorway without speed limits, then a road sign relating to the end of all limits is shown in the instrument cluster display. Additional display  Read and observe on page 261 first. If the menu item Road sign is currently not shown »...
  • Page 265: Fatigue Detection

    System limitation Tyre pressure monitoring The system displays a message about system limitation in the following cases. ▶ The map documents are not up to date.  Introduction ▶ The vehicle is located in an area for which no map documents are present. The tyre pressure monitoring function (following known as system) monitors Fatigue detection the tyre pressure while driving.
  • Page 266: Towing Device And Trailer

    Storing the tyre pressure values and Infotainment display Towing device and trailer Hitch Fig. 320 Button for storage/example of  Introduction the screen: a change in the front left tyre pressure is indicated The maximum trailer nose weight when towing a trailer depends on the engine and the vehicle version in the following table.
  • Page 267 Swivel tow bar Swinging in and out the tow bar No trailer or other accessory is connected to the tow bar. A socket or adapter may not be plugged into the 13-pin socket. › Pull the switch in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 268: Using Hitch

    Vertical load with mounted accessories Using hitch Trailer (accessory) connect and disconnect Fig. 323 Representation of the maximum Fig. 324 length of the mounted accesso- Housing of the 13 pin socket, ries and the permissible total safety eyelet weight of the accessory de- pending on the load centre of gravity ...
  • Page 269 With the engine switched off, the vehicle battery is discharged by the connec- Loading a trailer ted consumers. Correct the tyre inflation pressure on the vehicle for “full load”» page 289. At low charge state of the vehicle battery, the power supply to the trailer (ac- cessories) is interrupted.
  • Page 270 Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg) Engine Transmission Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg) with gradients up to 12%. MG 4x4 2000 2.0 l/110 kW TDI CR 2000 DSG 4x4 2300/2500 2.0 l/130 kW TDI CR DSG 4x4 2300 2.0 l/140 kW TDI CR DSG 4x4 2300/2500 Applies to M1G category vehicles (cars with enhanced off-road capability).
  • Page 271 WARNING Always drive particularly carefully with the trailer. CAUTION With frequent towing, the vehicle is excessively loaded so this must also be checked between service intervals. 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.
  • Page 272: General Maintenance

    ŠKODA Service Partner General Maintenance  Read and observe on page 270 first. Care and maintenance All ŠKODA Service Partners operate according to the most recent guidelines Service work, adjustments and technical alterations and instructions from ŠKODA AUTO . All service and repair work is therefore carried out on time and at the appropriate quality.
  • Page 273 ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of ŠKODA Genuine Acces- Airbags sories for a period of 2 years after installation or delivery in accordance with  Read and observe on page 270 first. the materials defect liability, unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agree- ment or any other agreements.
  • Page 274: Service Intervals

    Note Service intervals The customer is responsible for covering the cost of all services including ■  Introduction changing or replenishing the oil, even during the warranty period, unless stated otherwise in the ŠKODA AUTO. warranty terms or other agreements. You will be informed about the current service scopes for the particular serv- The service interval display in the display of the instrument cluster will remind ■...
  • Page 275: Cleaning And Care

    Note Digital Service Plan The corresponding motor oil specifications » page 283. ■ A specialist garage does not confirm the corresponding service evidence in For vehicles with flexible service interval QI6, you can initiate a return to the ■ this Owner´s Manual, but in the service information system called Digital fixed service interval or back to the flexible service interval to be performed by Service Plan.
  • Page 276 The longer insect residues, bird droppings, road salt and other aggressive de- CAUTION posits remain on the paintwork of your vehicle, the more detrimental their de- Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight, do not exert pressure on the body ■...
  • Page 277 Product life of the films Vehicle compo- Facts of the Remedy Environmental influences (e.g. sunlight, humidity, air pollution, rockfall) affect nent matter the life of the films. Films will age and become brittle – this is entirely normal: Chromed Clear water, cloth or cleaning agent this is not a fault.
  • Page 278 Front, side and rear view cameras ■ Caring for the interior The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of  Read and observe on page 273 first. camera damage. Do not remove snow / ice with warm / hot water. ■...
  • Page 279: Inspecting And Replenishing

    CAUTION Inspecting and replenishing ® Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara / material ■ In lengthy periods in bright sunlight, it might be sensible to cover these ma- ■ Fuel terials in order to avoid bleaching.  Fresh stains (e.g. from pens, lipstick, shoe polish etc.) should be removed as Introduction ■...
  • Page 280 › Remove the pump nozzle from the fuel filler neck and put it back in the Petrol and diesel refuelling pump. › Place the filler cap onto the fuel filler neck and turn it in the opposite direc- tion to the arrow until it securely engages ›...
  • Page 281: Adblue ® And Its Refilling

    Prescribed petrol 98/(95) RON / ROZ Diesel fuel We recommend using petrol 98 RON.  Read and observe on page 277 first. Optionally, petrol 95 RON can be used (slight power loss, a slightly increased fuel consumption). The correct fuel for the vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap »...
  • Page 282 ® ® Only use AdBlue that corresponds to the standard ISO 22241-1. Do not add If the available travel distance that can be driven with the existing AdBlue ® additives to AdBlue tank capacity drops down to 0 km, then no motor start is possible. In this ®...
  • Page 283: Engine Compartment

    › Remove the tank cap and place in the recess on top of the fuel filler flap in WARNING (Continued) the direction of arrow Allow the engine to cool. ■ › ® Refill AdBlue in the neck by means of a refill or a fuel nozzle refill (follow Never open the bonnet if you can see steam or coolant flowing out of the ■...
  • Page 284 Open the bonnet and close Engine compartment overview Fig. 331 Opening the bonnet  Read and observe on page 281 first. Fig. 332 Arrangement example in the engine compartment Open flap › Make sure that the windscreen wiper arms are not folded away from the ...
  • Page 285: Engine Oil

    The engine oil should be changed after specified service intervals » page 272. Windscreen washer fluid Depending on the driving style and operating conditions, the engine uses some oil (up to 0.5 l / 1 000 km). Consumption may be slightly higher than this dur- Fig.
  • Page 286: Coolant

    The oil level must be in range » Fig. 334. If the oil level is below the range Diesel engines Specification , refill the oil. 2.0 l/110, 140 kW TDI CR VW 507 00 Refilling 2.0 l/130 kW TDI CR VW 505 01 ›...
  • Page 287 › Always top up using the correct specification of fluids. WARNING (Continued) › Turn the cap until it clicks into place. To protect against coolant splashes, cover the cap with a cloth when ■ opening. The specification of the coolant is shown on the coolant expansion reser- Coolant and coolant fumes are harmful - avoid contact with the coolant.
  • Page 288: Brake Fluid

    Brake fluid Vehicle battery  Introduction Fig. 336 Brake fluid reservoir The vehicle battery represents a power source for the motor to start and for the supply of electrical consumers in the car. Automatic consumer shutdown - Discharge protection of the vehicle battery The on-board power supply tries as follows to avoid draining the vehicle bat- tery when it is heavily loaded.
  • Page 289  Read and observe on page 286 first. WARNING (Continued) Keep the vehicle battery away from people who are not completely inde- ■ The battery condition is checked regularly by a specialist garage as part of the pendent, especially children. inspection service.
  • Page 290 › After charging has been successful: Switch off the charger and remove the CAUTION mains cable from the power socket. Disconnect the vehicle battery only with the ignition turned off - there is a ■ › Disconnect the terminals of the charger from the vehicle battery. risk of damaging the electrical system of the vehicle.
  • Page 291: Wheels

    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. Advice on tyre/wheel usage Tires with increased resistance to air loss when punctured 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.
  • Page 292 The prescribed tyre inflation is on the sticker with pictograms » Fig. 338 (for Tyre wear and wheel change some countries, the pictograms are replaced with a text). Tyre pressure is always to match the load. Inflation pressure for half load Inflation pressure for environmentally friendly operation (slightly lower fuel consumption and emissions) Inflation pressure for full load...
  • Page 293: Operating In Winter Conditions

    Spare wheel Tyre marking The size of the spare wheel is identical to that of the vehicle factory installed Explanation of tyre markings - e.g. 235/55 R 18 100 V wheels. Tyre width in mm After changing the spare wheel, the tyre pressure must be adjusted. Height/width ratio in % In vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, save the tyre pressure values in the Code letter for the type of tyre –...
  • Page 294 If using “winter” tyres, fit the summer tyres on again in good time as they pro- vide better handling properties, a shorter braking distance, less tyre noise, and reduced tyre wear on roads which are free of snow and ice as well as at tem- peratures above 7 °C.
  • Page 295: Do-It-Yourself

    Placement of reflective vest Do-it-yourself Emergency equipment and self-help Fig. 341 Stowage compartment for the Emergency equipment reflective vest in the front door Placement of the first aid kit and warning triangle The reflective vest can be stowed in the storage compartment inside the storage compartment of the front door »...
  • Page 296: Changing A Wheel

    WARNING WARNING Always properly secure the fire extinguisher, there is a risk of injury in the The factory-supplied lifting jack is only intended for your model of vehi- ■ event of sudden braking or a vehicle collision. cle. Under no circumstances attempt to lift other vehicles or loads with this –...
  • Page 297 › Jack up the vehicle» page 298 until the wheel that needs changing is clear of WARNING the ground. A tightening torque which is too high can damage the bolts and threads › Unscrew the wheel bolts and place them on a clean surface (cloth, paper, and this can result in permanent deformation of the contact surfaces on etc.).
  • Page 298 › › Restore the original position of the third seat row (applies to the seven-seat Insert the bass loudspeaker. › version). Tighten the locking screw in the opposite direction of arrow until it stops » Fig. 345. CAUTION › Insert the connector in the bass loudspeaker. ›...
  • Page 299 › Insert the wrench on the attachment until it stops and loose/tighten the CAUTION wheel bolt. If the wheel trim is set outside the position marked for the anti-theft wheel ■ › Removing the upper section. bolt, there is a risk of damaging the wheel trim. Use only manual pressure and do not hit the full wheel trim –...
  • Page 300: Puncture Repair Kit

    WARNING Raising the vehicle Observe the following instructions, otherwise there is risk of injury. Secure the vehicle from unexpectedly rolling away. ■ Fig. 349 Always ensure the base plate of the lifting jack cannot slip. ■ Jacking points for the jack Provide a wide and stable base under the jack on loose surfaces (e.g.
  • Page 301 There is damage to the tyre wall. ON and OFF switch ▶ The expiration date (see inflation bottle) has passed. ▶ Tyre inflation bottle with sealing agent Replacement valve core WARNING If the sealant comes into contact with skin, wash the affected area imme- ■...
  • Page 302: Jump-Starting

    › Remove the plug from the inflation hose and plug the open end fully onto CAUTION the tyre valve. Switch off the air compressor at the latest after the running time according to › Hold the bottle with the bottom facing upwards and fill all of the sealing the instructions of the repair kit manufacturer has elapsed –...
  • Page 303: Towing The Vehicle

    › For vehicles without the START-STOP system, secure the clamp to a sol- WARNING (Continued) id metal part that is firmly attached to the engine block or secure to the en- A discharged vehicle battery may already freeze at temperatures just be- ■...
  • Page 304 Attach the tow rope or the tow bar to thetowing eyes at the front Note » page 302, towing eyes at the rear» page 303or to thetowing device of the We recommend that you use the tow rope from ŠKODA Original Accessories. trailer device »...
  • Page 305: Remote Control And Removable Light - Changing The Battery

    Towing eye rear Remote control and removable light - changing the battery  Introduction CAUTION The replacement battery/batteries must comply with the original specifica- ■ tion. Pay attention to the correct polarity when changing the rechargeable batter- ■ ies. Note We recommend having the faulty battery/batteries replaced by a specialist ■...
  • Page 306 The key has to be synchronised if the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked The key has to be synchronised if the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked with the key after replacing the battery » page with the key after replacing the battery »...
  • Page 307: Emergency Unlocking / Locking Of Doors

    › › Replace the batteries. Insert the key into the recess on the lower side of the cover and fold up the › Insert the cover for the rechargeable batteries and press it down until it cover in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 308: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades

    CAUTION Unlock the boot lid Make sure when lifting not to damage cover parts by the screwdriver in the shift lever environment. Fig. 364 Unlocking the door Replacing windscreen wiper blades  Introduction WARNING Replace the windscreen wiper blades once or twice a year for safety rea- sons.
  • Page 309 Replacing the rear window wiper blade Fig. 367 Replace windscreen wiper blade Fig. 368 Replace the rear window wiper blade  Read and observe on page 306 first.  Read and observe on page 306 first. Before replacing the windscreen wiper blade, put the windscreen wiper arms into the service position.
  • Page 310: Fuses And Light Bulbs

    Fuses in the dashboard - LHD Fuses and light bulbs Fuses  Introduction Fig. 369 Blown fuse Fig. 370 Storage compartment on the driver's side  Read and observe on page 308 first. The fuse box is located behind the storage compartment on the driver's side. Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses.
  • Page 311 Fuses in the dashboard - RHD Fuse assignment in the dashboard Fig. 372 Fuses  Read and observe on page 308 first. Fig. 371 Storage compartment on the front passenger side  Read and observe on page 308 first. Consumer Not assigned The fuse box is located behind the storage compartment on the front passen- Not assigned...
  • Page 312 Consumer Consumer KESSY system Towing hitch ® SCR (AdBlue Electrical operation of driver's seat All-wheel drive 230-Volt power socket Towing hitch Rear window wiper Panoramic slide / tilt sunroof “Blind spot” detection Light - right Engine starting, clutch pedal switch Central locking- front and rear door left, power window - left, exte- Opening the boot lid rior mirrors left - heating, fold-in function, setting the mirror sur-...
  • Page 313: Bulbs

    CAUTION Consumer The cover of the fuse box in the engine compartment must always be used Horn correctly, otherwise water may penetrate into the fuse box – there is a danger Ignition of damage to the vehicle! ESC, engine control unit, main relay coil Fuse assignment in engine compartment Databus, battery data module Windscreen wipers...
  • Page 314 Main beam and side lights WARNING Fog lights Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the ■ engine compartment » page 281. Change light bulb for main beam light and parking lights Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not suffi- ■...
  • Page 315 › Turn the holder with the new bulb in the opposite direction to the arrow Changing the bulb for the low beam until it stops. › Fit protective cap » Fig. 375 on page 312. Remove / insert the bulb for parking light ›...
  • Page 316 Removing/installing tail light Fig. 381 Changing light bulbs for fog lights  Read and observe on page 312 first. To replace the bulb for the fog lists, remove the cover of the front wheel arch. Remove the cover › Set the front wheels so that the respective cover in the front wheel arch is accessible »...
  • Page 317 › › Insert the grille in the associated opening in the lower area and press in Reinsert the holder with the new bulb into the lamp housing and turn in the against the direction of arrow opposite direction to arrow as far as the stop.
  • Page 318: Technical Data

    Vehicle data Technical data Technical data Basic vehicle data  Introduction The details given in the vehicle's technical documentation always take prece- dence over the details in the Owner's Manual. The listed performance values were determined without performance-reduc- Fig. 384 Vehicle data sticker ing equipment, e.g.
  • Page 319 The approved tyres and rim sizes for your vehicle are listed in the vehicle's WARNING technical documentation and also in the declaration of conformity (the so Do not exceed the specified maximum permissible weights – risk of acci- called COC document). dent and damage! The declaration of conformity (the so-called.
  • Page 320 Payload It is possible to calculate the approximate maximum payload from the differ- ence between the permissible total weight and the operating weight. The payload consists of the following weights. ▶ The weight of the passengers. The weight of all items of luggage and other loads. ▶...
  • Page 321 Dimensions Fig. 386 Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions for operating weight without driver (in mm) » Fig. 386 Specification Five-seat version Seven-seat version Height 1655 Front track 1586 Width 1882 Rear track 1576 Width including exterior mirrors 2087 Clearance Wheelbase 2791 Length 4697 Technical data...
  • Page 322 Overhang angle Fig. 387 Overhang angle Angle » Fig. 387 Approach angle Departure angle The values shown indicate the maximum incline of an embankment, up which the vehicle can drive at a slow speed without collision of the bumper or under- body.
  • Page 323: Vehicle-Specific Details Per Engine Type

    Vehicle-specific details per engine type  Introduction The values given have been determined in accordance with the rules and conditions specified in statutory or technical regulations for determining operational and technical data for motor vehicles. The exhaust gas standard is specified in the vehicle's technical documentation, as well as in the declaration of conformity (in so-called COC document). The declaration of conformity (the so-called.
  • Page 324 1.4 l/110 kW TSI engine Output (kW at 1/min) 110/5000-6000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1500-3500 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1395 Vehicle version Five-seater variant Seven-seater variant Transmission MG 4x4 DSG 4x4 MG 4x4 DSG 4x4 Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 10.1 2.0 ltr./132 kW TSI engine Output (kW at 1/min)
  • Page 325 2.0 ltr./130 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW at 1/min) 130/3500-4000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 380/1750-3000 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1968 Vehicle version Five-seater variant Seven-seater variant Transmission DSG 4x4 DSG 4x4 Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 2.0 l/140 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW at 1/min) 140/3500-4000...
  • Page 326 Adjusting Amundsen Index Steering wheel external module infotainment Description Adjusting seats manually Android Auto Adjusting the seats A2DP/AVRCP Anti-blocking system (ABS) Advice on tyre/wheel usage Abort route guidance Anti-theft alarm system 46, 220 Trailer Anti-theft wheel bolts Favourite see Automatic Distance Control Flagged destination 140, 169 Accessories...
  • Page 327 Automatic gearbox Bluetooth Brake pedal (automatic gearbox) Disengage selector lever A2DP / AVRCP Warning light Kickdown Name Brakes Launch control on / off Brake booster Malfunction Paired external devices Brake fluid Manual shifting on the multifunction steering Profile Braking and stabilisation systems wheel rSAP Information on braking...
  • Page 328 cellphone Operate in Infotainment Cruise Control System Disclaimer Operating elements Cup holders Central locking Clock Problems Change display Central locking button Clothes hook Changing Cockpit additional information Batteries for the removable light Lighting Radio Text and images presentation Battery 303, 304 141, 148 Columbus Wheels...
  • Page 329 Image with GPS Drive Economy mode Memory Driving through water Warning light Destination details DriveGreen Edit route Destination management Driver information system Destination details Driving Favourite Emissions Electrical boot lid Storage Fuel consumption set the top position of the lid Destination on the map Maximum speed Electrical power windows...
  • Page 330 Emergency call 15, 170 External device data transfer 139, 146 Folding table Emergency equipment External devices Force limiter Fire extinguisher Disclaimer Electric boot lid First aid kit Sliding/tilting roof External module Jack Window CD / DVD Reflective vest SD card Frequently Asked Questions Vehicle tool kit SIM card...
  • Page 331 HOME button infotainment Description Amundsen HOME main screen Gas station bolero Hook Gearbox Columbus Horn Information messages swing Hotspot (WLAN) Gear change Infotainment gesture control Internet Gear recommendation Infotainment language 139, 146 Information on the selected gear Infotainment menus Gear changing Grid display I-PAD holder lever...
  • Page 332 connection Lane Departure Warning Interior lighting Hotspot (WLAN) Activation / deactivation 235, 259 Luggage compartment SIM card Operation Lights Internet connection Lane recommendation Automatic driving light control Dipped beam ISOFIX Language characters Driving abroad Last destinations Headlight range control Latitude Parking lights Jack LEAVING HOME...
  • Page 333 Unlock the boot lid Manual air conditioning media Variable loading floor Air distribution control Controls Compatible sources Luggage compartment cover file formats Manual gear changing Luggage Storage Multimedia Database See Gear changing Roll-up cover Requirements and Restrictions Select audio source display options serve Google Earth ™...
  • Page 334 MODE button Navigation Route options See driving mode Abort route guidance Set to Advanced settings Status line Modes of the automatic transmission Alternative routes Top speeds Modifications and technical alterations Demo mode Trailer towing Most common routes Destination address Transit point Destination details Update the navigation data Destination on the map...
  • Page 335 On-board computer Overhang angle Parking lights see multifunction display Overview Parking sensors On-line Cockpit Display Infotainment screen consult Parking Engine compartment parking spot destination search Fuses Parking the vehicle Detail of the traffic report Warning lights see Parking Import POI categories 184, 191 Own POI categories Parking ticket holder...
  • Page 336 Settings call Storage compartment under the front seat Rear Traffic Alert set to Waste container Malfunctions User profile Operation Preferred contacts Voice control Rear View Camera Preheating unit Phonebox Rear view mirror Principles of Infotainment operation Phone call Rear window - heating Private mode Phone compatibility Record waypoints...
  • Page 337 Replacing Safety Front armrest Bulbs Airbag Headrests Fuses Child safety Heating Windscreen wiper blades Child seats Manually adjusting Correct seated position Memory Function of the electrically adjustable Reset counter for distance driven (trip) Headrests seat restaurant I-Size Rear Reversible belt tensioners ISOFIX Setting Rims...
  • Page 338 Seats Phone Sliding/tilting roof Time Pin code Activate operation Radio 141, 147 Activating operation of the sunshade settings Reset to factory settings Basstöner SmartLink Restore factory settings equalizer Android Auto Route options Images Apple CarPlay SmartLink+ 143, 148 infotainment 138, 146 Introduction to the subject Software updates Infotainment language...
  • Page 339 Stabilisation system Storage compartments telephone see Practical features conditions for pairing Stability Control (ESC) 46, 219 Storage net Telephone Standby Additional telephone Stored destinations START-STOP Breakdown call Final destinations Jump-starting Call list target memory manually activate/ deactivate system Conference call operation Store destination Connection types...
  • Page 340 Third seat seat Traffic Sign Recognition Turn signal system fold dysfunction Warning light 48, 49 Information messages Through-loading bag Type plate Settings in Infotainment Tilt / slide sunroof Tyre Traffic signs Operation Wear indicator see Traffic sign recognition Sunblind Tyre load capacity Trailer Time 54, 138, 146...
  • Page 341 98, 155 Ventilation Water in the fuel filter Safe removal Seats Waypoint mode Useful equipment Verwaltung gekoppelter Geräte Main menu Clothes hook Record waypoints Vest Cup holders Set waypoint manually Video DVD Removable through-loading bag Waypoint tour memory 201, 202 Playback User account Waypoint tour memory...
  • Page 342 Winter operation see Online Services All season tyres services Manager Diesel fuel Services Manager Snow chains Vehicle battery set to Winter tyres ŠKODA Connect Online Services Winter tyres Enable services Register Wipers and washer Warning light for windscreen washer fluid level 51 ŠKODA OneApp application Wipers and washers Actuate...
  • Page 343 Index...
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