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Toledo

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Toledo...
  • Page 2: About This Manual

    About this manual The equipment marked with an aster- For the sake of the environment isk* is fitted as standard only in certain Texts preceded by this symbol contain rele- versions, and is only supplied as op- This manual contains a description of the vant information concerning environmental tional extras for some versions, or are equipment supplied with the vehicle at the...
  • Page 3 Foreword If selling the vehicle, give all of the on-board information, which is detailed in the corre- documentation to the new owner, as it sponding chapters. should be kept with the vehicle. Alphabetical index with many terms and ● This Instruction Manual and its correspond- synonyms to help you find information.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Steering wheel controls* ....Seat belts ......
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Engine management and exhaust gas purifica- Driving with a trailer ..... . tion system ......Wheels .
  • Page 7: The Essentials

    The essentials Exterior view ››› ››› ››› page 39 page 9 page 39 ››› ››› page 50 page 44 ››› ››› page 11 page 10...
  • Page 8: Exterior View

    The essentials Exterior view ››› ››› ››› ››› page 40 page 41 page 41 page 137 ››› ››› ››› page 40 page 40 page 75 ››› ››› ››› page 43 page 41 page 45...
  • Page 9: Interior View (Left-Hand Drive)

    The essentials Interior view (left-hand drive) ››› ››› ››› ››› ››› page 13 page 32 page 21 page 34 page 11 ››› ››› ››› ››› ››› page 18 page 20 page 14 page 11 page 12 ››› ››› ››› ››› ›››...
  • Page 10: Interior View (Right-Hand Drive)

    The essentials Interior view (right-hand drive) ››› ››› ››› ››› ››› page 19 page 20 page 13 page 34 page 18 ››› ››› ››› ››› ››› page 31 page 23 page 14 page 13 page 43 ››› ››› ››› ››› ›››...
  • Page 11: Unlocking And Locking

    The essentials How it works Locking and unlocking the vehicle using the Unlocking and locking the driver's door ››› ● Locking: press the  Fig. 1 button. Unlocking and locking ››› Unlocking: press the  Fig. 1 button. ● Doors ●...
  • Page 12: Page 11 6

    The essentials ● After the driver door is opened, you have ● Insert the key in the slot and turn it in  ››› in Rear lid on page 114 15 seconds to switch on the ignition. Once the direction of the arrow until horizontal (on this time has elapsed, the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 13: Before Driving

    Electric windows* Before driving Manually adjusting the front seats Fig. 8 Detail of the driver door: controls for the windows. Front seats: manual seat adjustment. Fig. 9 ● Opening the window: Press the  button. Unlocking the bonnet. Fig. 7 Forward/back: pull the lever and move ●...
  • Page 14 The lap part of the seat belt lies across the  ››› in head restraints on page 128 pelvis, never across the stomach. The seat Positioning and removing the seat Fig.
  • Page 15 ››› in Adjusting the steering wheel po- right) to the direction desired. sition on page 57 During a collision, the seat belts on the front Depending on the equipment fitted on  seats are retracted automatically. the vehicle, the mirrors may be heated according to the outside temperature.
  • Page 16: Airbags

    The essentials Airbags In conjunction with the seat belts, the front airbag system gives the driver and the front passenger additional protection for the head Front airbags and chest in the event of a severe frontal col- lision. Their special design allows the controlled es- cape of the propellant gas when an occupant puts pressure on the bag.
  • Page 17 The essentials To deactivate the front passenger front air- Side airbags* In conjunction with the seat belts, the side bag: airbag system provides additional protection for the upper body in the event of a severe ● Open the glove compartment on the front ›››...
  • Page 18: Child Seats

    Possible ways to secure child seats The head-protection airbags are located on You can secure a child seat to the rear seat or both sides in the interior above the doors front passenger seat in the following ways: ›››...
  • Page 19 Group II/III 15-36 kg Move the rear seat as far to the rear as it ● will go. Compliance with current national legislation and the manu- facturer's instructions is required when using or installing child Press the child seat onto the “ISOFIX”...
  • Page 20: Starting The Vehicle

    The essentials Locking and unlocking the steering wheel the “ISOFIX” rings is between the rear seat ● Turn the key to the position. The key au- backrest and the seat cushioning. The Top tomatically returns to the position. Do not Engaging the steering wheel lock: Remove ●...
  • Page 21 The essentials Turn signal and main beam lever Hazard warning lights Turn the switch to the required position ››› Fig. Sym- Ignition switch- Ignition is switch- ed off ed on Fog lights, dipped Light off or daytime  beam and side driving light on.
  • Page 22 The essentials Interior lights Knob Function More the lever to the required position:  Switches door contact control on (central po- Windscreen wiper off. sition). Windscreen wipers interval wipe. The interior lights come on automatically ››› Using the control Fig. 32 adjust the when the vehicle is unlocked, a door is ...
  • Page 23: Easy Connect

    The essentials Easy Connect CAR menu settings (Setup) Easy Connect: CAR menu Fig. 33 Easy Connect: Main menu Fig. 34 To select the settings menus, press the Easy ● If the Infotainment System is off, switch it When you press the menu button, the last se- Connect button and the function...
  • Page 24 Distance, speed, temperature, volume, consumption – ››› – Chassis number, date of next SEAT service inspection, date of next oil change service page 30 Service All settings can be reset: driver assistance, parking and manoeuvring, lights, rear view mir- –...
  • Page 25: Driver Information System

    A specialised workshop will be able to pro- gramme or modify additional functions, ac- WARNING cording to the vehicle equipment. SEAT rec- ommends visiting a SEAT Official Service. Any distraction may lead to an accident, with the risk of injury.
  • Page 26 The essentials Enabling the main menu Making changes according to the menu Menu Function Switch the ignition on. With the rocker switch on the windscreen ● ● Station display on the radio. wiper lever or the thumbwheel of the multi- ●...
  • Page 27 The essentials Bonnet, rear lid and doors open outside temperature as a result of the heat ● Change to a higher gear: the suggested  produced by the engine. gear appears to the right of the current gear when a higher gear is recommended. The temperatures measured range from Change to a lower gear: the suggested ●...
  • Page 28: Driving Data

    The essentials Driving data Illustra- Priority 2 warning (yellow symbols) ››› Key to Fig. 38 tion Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible Memory warnings. Do not continue driving!  A faulty function, or fluids which are below the correct The bonnet is open or is not properly The MFD (multifunction display) shows differ- ›››...
  • Page 29 The essentials Personalising the displays Menu Function Menu Function In the Easy Connect system you can adjust Display and storage of the values for This indicates the hours (h) and mi- which of the possible displays of the MFD can Travelling the journey and the consumption from nutes (min) since the ignition was...
  • Page 30 The essentials ● Press the button on the windscreen temperature is between 80°C (180°F) and ficiency programme. After a time, the tips will  wiper lever or the button on the multifunc- . If the engine is required to disappear automatically. 120°C (250°F) ...
  • Page 31 The essentials Change from one menu to another Menu “Pause” Menu “Long-term Statistics” Vehicles without multifunction steering ● Continue The interrupted timer continues. View of the latest lap times: wheel: press the rocker switch in the  – total time windscreen wiper lever.
  • Page 32 Because of the Service due The warning limit can be set from 30 to technology used by SEAT, with this service When the service date is due, an audible 240 km/h (20 to 149 mph). The adjustment...
  • Page 33: Cruise Control

    Reducing stored speed during CCS regula- tion: press button in  to lower the If the service was not carried out by a SEAT speed by 1 km/h (1 mph). Speed is reduced dealership, the display can be reset as fol- until reaching the new stored speed.
  • Page 34: Warning Lamps

    – information on the instrument pan- – el display el display ››› Driver or passenger has not fas- page  tened seat belt.  Parking brake on. ››› page  Use the foot brake! Do not continue driving!  ›››...
  • Page 35  ››› page  Fuel tank almost empty. Flashing: Fault in the engine coolant system. ››› Fault in airbag system and seat page  belt tensioners. ››› Do not continue driving! page   »...
  • Page 36: Gearbox Lever

    The essentials Gearbox lever ›››  page Start-Stop system activated.  ››› Fault in the battery. page  Start-Stop system unavailable. Manual gearbox ››› Driving light totally or partially page ››› faulty. page  Low consumption driving status  ››› Fault in the cornering light sys- page tem.
  • Page 37 The essentials ● Release the clutch. Neutral (idling) If there is a fault in the power system to the electronic selector lever lock system (flat bat- Drive (forward) tery, blown fuse) or the system itself is faulty,  ››› in Changing gears on page 157 Sport programme: drive (forward) the selector lever cannot be moved from po- +/–...
  • Page 38: Air Conditioning

    The essentials Air conditioning How does Climatronic* work? In the centre console: Climatronic con- Fig. 45 trols Buttons/controls Cooling on/off Air distribution to footwells Interior temperature setting Selected blower speed Air recirculation Cooling on/off Display Buttons/controls Selected interior temperature Set blower speed ...
  • Page 39 The essentials How does the manual air conditioning* work? Temperature : Switching the cooling system on Blower Air distribution  – Air distribution towards the wind- screen in order to demist or defrost.  – Air distribution to upper body. ...
  • Page 40 The essentials  ››› in General notes on page 142  ››› page 145 How does the heating and the fresh air system work? Temperature Blower Air distribution  – Air distribution towards the wind- screen in order to demist or defrost. ...
  • Page 41: Fluid Level Control

    The essentials Fuel ● Unscrew the cap by turning it to the left.  ››› in General notes on page 142 Rest it on the upper part of the fuel tank ● ››› flap Fig. 48  ››› page 144 Closing the fuel tank cap ●...
  • Page 42 The essentials Engine oil additives ● Zone : You can add oil but keep the level in that zone. No type of additive should be mixed with the ● Zone : Add oil up to zone engine oil. The deterioration caused by these additives is not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 43 To top up, mix water with a product recom- of distilled water and at least 40 % of the marks. If it is below , please visit a Techni- mended by SEAT. G13 or G12 plus-plus (TL-VW 774 G) additive cal Service.
  • Page 44 The essentials  ››› in Introduction on page 211  ››› page 211...
  • Page 45: Emergencies

    The essentials Emergencies Underneath the instrument panel  ››› in Introduction on page 80 Carefully tilt the cover in the direction indi- ● ››› cated by the arrow and remove it Fig. Fuses  ››› page 80 After changing the fuse, replace the cover ●...
  • Page 46: Bulbs

    The essentials To replace a fuse ● Apply the handbrake. Front fog light Type Switch on the hazard warning lights. Remove the fuse. ● ● Fog/cornering lights* ● Manual gearbox: select the 1st gear. ● Replace the blown fuse by one with an identical amperage rating (same colour and Automatic gearbox: Move the selector lever ●...
  • Page 47 The essentials Repairing a tyre with the anti-punc- ● Remove the lid from the filling tube ● Screw the compressor tyre inflator into the ››› Fig. 57 and screw the open end of the valve. ture kit tube into the tyre valve. ●...
  • Page 48: Changing A Wheel

    The essentials Changing a wheel Fitting Spare set of bulbs Press the wheel trim onto the wheel at the ● Before stowing the jack again, screw down Vehicle tool kit* cut out designed for the valve. the arm as far as it will go. Press the wheel trim on both sides in the ●...
  • Page 49 Note down the code number stamped on the front of the adapter or of the anti-theft wheel bolt. You will need this number to obtain a spare adapter from the SEAT original acces- sories programme. You should always have a wheel bolt adapter as part of your vehicle tools.
  • Page 50 The essentials Lifting the vehicle ● Grip the end of the box spanner and turn the wheel bolt about one turn anti-clockwise ››› Fig. Tightening wheel bolts ● Insert the box spanner onto the wheel bolt as far as it will go ●...
  • Page 51: Snow Chains

    The essentials Subsequent work ● Adjust the jack so that its claw surrounds ● Tighten the wheel bolts in diagonal pairs ››› the jacking point on the door sill Fig. 64 using the wheel brace. underneath the stamp. ● Alloy wheels: replace the wheel bolt caps. The wheel bolts should be clean and turn Plate wheels: replace the wheel hubcap ●...
  • Page 52: Emergency Towing Of The Vehicle

    The essentials Emergency towing of the vehi- In winter road conditions, snow chains not only help to improve grip but also improve the braking capacity. For technical reasons snow chains may only Towing be used on tyres with the following wheel rim/tyre combinations.
  • Page 53: How To Jump Start

    The essentials Notes for the driver of the towing vehicle How to jump start The power steering only works when the igni- tion is switched on and the vehicle is moving, The tow rope must be taut before you drive ●...
  • Page 54 The essentials Jump lead terminal connections Please note the safety warnings referring to The discharged battery must be properly ● ● working in the engine compartment connected to the vehicle electrical system. 1. Switch off the ignition of both vehicles ›››...
  • Page 55: Changing The Windscreen Wiper Blades

    The essentials Starting WARNING Position the leads in such a way that they ● cannot come into contact with any moving 7. Start the engine of the vehicle with the ● Please note the safety warnings referring to parts in the engine compartment. boosting battery and let it run at idling working in the engine compartment speed.
  • Page 56 The essentials Service position Changing the rear window wiper blade* Close the bonnet. ● ● Switch the ignition on and off. Press the lever to position ● ››› ›››   Fig. 140 page 125, the wind- screen wiper arms are set to the service posi- tion.
  • Page 57: Safe Driving

    Never drive when your driving ability is im- – Adjust front seat, head restraint and mir- – paired (e.g. by medication, alcohol, drugs). WARNING rors properly according to your size.
  • Page 58: Correct Position For Passengers

    ››› level as the top of your head Fig. rear head restraints with in-use position ● Move the seat backrest to an upright posi- – and non-use position, tion so that your back rests completely adjustable steering column. ●...
  • Page 59 Safe driving Adjusting the steering wheel position Move the seat backrest to an upright posi- – Adjust the driver's seat so that there is at ● tion so that your back rests completely least 25 cm distance between the centre of Read the additional information carefully against it.
  • Page 60 ››› ling dash panel, out the window or on the seat. An ››› Fasten your seat belt securely page –...
  • Page 61 (e.g. by Sitting in an incorrect position exposes the ● Adjust the head restraint so that its upper “falling”...
  • Page 62: Pedal Area

    Wear suitable footwear Do not swap the centre rear head restraint ● with either of the outer seat rear head re- Always wear shoes which support your feet straints. Risk of injury in case of an accident! properly and give you a good feeling for the pedals.
  • Page 63: Seat Belts

    Every vehicle occupant must properly fas- ● thrown out of the vehicle in case of an acci- ten and wear the seat belt belonging to his or dent. her seat. Children must be protected with an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 64 The front airbags will not be triggered during dent and stretched must be replaced by a front of your seat as long as the vehicle is in minor frontal or side collisions, rear-end colli- specialised workshop. Renewal may be nec- motion.
  • Page 65 25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h vehicle interior in an accident. Passengers in (30 mph), for example, the corresponding ki- the rear seats who do not use seat belts en- netic energy is multiplied by four. danger not only themselves but also the front Fig.
  • Page 66: How To Properly Adjust Your Seatbelt

    Full free- ● Never put the latch plate in the buckle of dom of movement is permitted when the another seat. If you do this, the seat belt will shoulder belt is pulled slowly. However, dur-...
  • Page 67: Seat Belt Tensioners

    Always engage the retractor lock when you fine dust is produced. This is normal and it is ››› page are securing a child seat in group 0, 0+ or 1 not an indication of fire in the vehicle. ››› After adjusting, pull the shoulder belt –...
  • Page 68: Airbag System

    Brief introduction The belt tensioners are components of the tection for one accident and must be changed seat belts that are installed in the seats of if they have been activated. Why is it so important to wear a seat your vehicle.
  • Page 69 (self-diagnosis). their age, size or weight. Always maintain the greatest possible dis- If you are not wearing a seat belt, or if you ● tance between yourself and the front airbag. There is a fault in the system if the control...
  • Page 70 The control lamp monitors all airbags and If the deceleration rate is below the prede- seat belt tensioners in the vehicle, including Airbag activation fined reference value in the control unit the control units and wiring connections.
  • Page 71: Airbag Safety Instructions

    After switching on the ignition, the  warn- ing lamp illuminates for about 4 seconds and Front airbags WARNING flashes for another 12 seconds. If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean ● Read the additional information carefully The informative display indicates: ›››...
  • Page 72 (such as removal of The airbags provide protection for just one ● made in an authorised specialised workshop. the front seat) should only be performed by a accident; replace them once they have de- specialised workshop. Otherwise, faults may ployed.
  • Page 73: Deactivating Airbags

    We recommend that you contact an author- disabled. front door is damaged, the airbag system ised SEAT dealer for the disabling of other air- may not work correctly. All work carried out bags. on the front door must be done in a special- ised workshop.
  • Page 74: Transporting Children Safely

    – Never leave the key in the airbag disabling ● deactivating the front passenger airbag use a child seat or a seat belt. For safety rea- switch as it could get damaged or enable or ››› Fig. 81. About 3/4 of the key should en- sons, the child seat should be installed in the disable the airbag during driving.
  • Page 75 ● If children assume an improper sitting posi- If a child seat is secured to the front pas- ● tion when the vehicle is moving, they expose senger seat, the risk to the child of sustain-...
  • Page 76: Safety Instructions

    “ISOFIX” and Top Tether* se- proved under the ECE R44 standard bear the curing rings. test mark on the seat (the letter E in a circle with the test number below it). Follow the manufacturer's instructions and observe any statutory requirements when in- stalling and using child seats.
  • Page 77: Emergency Equipment

    Self-help ›››  page 46 We recommend you use the first-aid kit and ● the warning triangle from the SEAT Original WARNING Emergency equipment Accessories programme available in author- The factory-supplied jack is only designed ● ised SEAT dealers.
  • Page 78: Tyre Repairs

    ● The set of anti-theft wheel bolts or the ing away unexpectedly. adapter are available from authorised SEAT TMS Anti-puncture kit (Tyre Mobility dealers. ● If the vehicle has been fitted with tyres or...
  • Page 79 ● A new bottle of sealant can be purchased at the nearest specialised workshop. ● If the wheel rim has been damaged, SEAT dealerships. Replace the repaired tyre with the tyre mo- ● when the outside temperature is below ●...
  • Page 80: Towing The Vehicle

    Emergencies Filler tube with cap good condition to seal the tyre. Do not con- WARNING tinue driving. Seek specialist assistance. Air compressor Driving with an unsealed tyre is dangerous Tube for inflating tyres and can cause accidents and serious injury. CAUTION Do not continue driving if the tyre pressure Warning provided by tyre pressure moni-...
  • Page 81 ● We recommend you use the towrope or tow- damage! In vehicles with a catalytic convert- bar available in the SEAT Original Accessories er, fuel that has not been burned could reach programme from authorised SEAT dealers. the catalytic converter and catch fire in it.
  • Page 82: Fuses And Bulbs

    Emergencies Fuses and bulbs down on its right-hand side. The cover WARNING must be securely engaged. The high voltages in the electrical system can Fuses give serious electrical shocks, causing burns Fitting and detaching the towline anchorage and even death! Screw in the towline anchorage anti-clock- –...
  • Page 83 Fuses and bulbs Fuses in the dash panel Protect the fuse boxes when open to pre- Consumer ● vent the entry of dust or humidity as they can Central control unit - Interior lights damage the electrical system. Always carefully remove the fuse box cov- ●...
  • Page 84 Air conditioning fan, heating, control unit for air 12 V connection in the interior, 12 V connection conditioning, heating in the boot Front seat heating switch. Rear right window Rear window wiper Windshield and front window washing system, control lever under the steering wheel...
  • Page 85: Changing Bulbs

    Fuses and bulbs ● Open the cover in the direction indicated Consumer by the arrow Engine components, fuel coil relay, radiator fan, ● Remove the plastic clip from the lid of the coolant pump fuse box. Engine control unit ● Replace the appropriate fuse.
  • Page 86 Emergencies Full-LED headlight system* WARNING Please check at regular intervals that all ● lighting (especially the exterior lighting) on Full-LED headlights handle all light functions ● Take particular care when working on com- your vehicle is functioning properly. This is (daylight, side light, turn signal, dipped ponents in the engine compartment if the en- not only in the interest of your own safety,...
  • Page 87 Fuses and bulbs Changing main beam headlight bulb Changing dipped beam light bulbs Dipped beam headlights Turn signal lights Daylight Changing side light bulbs Changing main beam headlight Changing dipped beam headlight Fig. 90 Fig. 91 bulbs. bulbs: wheel housing. Raise the bonnet.
  • Page 88: Changing The Fog Light Bulbs

    Emergencies ››› ››› Remove connector Fig. 92 by pulling Turn the bulb holder Fig. 93 anti- Fit the replacement bulb in the bulb holder – – – outward. clockwise and remove it. and turn clockwise as far as it will go. ›››...
  • Page 89: Changing The Rear Lights (On The Side Panel)

    Fuses and bulbs ››› ››› Changing the rear lights (on Remove the bolt Fig. 95 from the fog Turn the bulb holder Fig. 97 anti- – – light grille with a screwdriver. clockwise and pull. the side panel) Subsequently, remove the clips located on Remove the bulb by pressing on the bulb –...
  • Page 90 Emergencies ››› Pull the rear light unit backward ( Fig. 98 Disconnect the light connector Lightly press the defective bulb into the – – – ››› ) to remove the light from its housing. Fig. 99 by moving its side levers (arrows) bulb holder, then turn it anti-clockwise and and pulling the connector outwards.
  • Page 91: Changing Tail Lights (On The Rear Lid)

    Fuses and bulbs Fitting the rear light Press the rear light unit backwards (driving – direction) by fitting the fastenings into the ››› rubber mountings Fig. 102 Take the screwdriver or a Torx 20 key (T20) – from the vehicle tool kit and tighten (turn- ›››...
  • Page 92 Emergencies Open the cover to access the lights, turning Fit the new bulb, pressing it into the bulb Make sure the connector is correctly in – – – it by hand in the direction indicated by the holder and turn it clockwise as far as it will place.
  • Page 93: Changing The Bulb On The Number Plate

    Fuses and bulbs Changing the bulb on the num- Remove the bulb, moving it in the direction – ››› of the arrow and outwards Fig. 108. ber plate Installation involves all of the above steps – in reverse sequence. Removing the bulb holder Note Depending on how equipped the vehicle is, the number plate lights may be LEDs.
  • Page 94 Operation Fig. 109 Interior.
  • Page 95: Controls And Displays

    Start-Stop system General instrument panel – ....Depending on the equipment, Front passenger heated seat – ..glove compartment with: Electric window controls .
  • Page 96: Instruments And Warning Lamps

    Operation Instruments and warning lamps Instruments View of instrument panel Instrument panel, on dash panel Fig. 110 ››› ››› Details of the instruments Fig. 110: ator) before the needle reaches the red Fuel gauge page ››› zone Rev counter (with the engine running, in WARNING Engine coolant temperature display hundreds of revolutions per minute).
  • Page 97 Instruments and warning lamps ››› We recommend that you avoid high revs and ● Shift lever position page 158. CAUTION that you follow the recommendations on the Recommended gear (manual gearbox) ● ● To prevent damage to the engine, the rev gear-change indicator.
  • Page 98 Operation Time Second speed display (mph or km/h) panel when the vehicle is in low consump- tion status. ››› To set the time, keep the button Fig. 110 In addition to the speedometer, the speed ● pressed for more than 3 seconds to select can also be displayed in a different unit of Identifying letters on engine (MKB) the hour or minute display.
  • Page 99 Instruments and warning lamps Odometer/trip recorder Engine cold Depending on the equipment, some set- ● tings and instructions can also be carried out The odometer shows the total distance cov- If only the diodes in the lower part of the in the Easy Connect system.
  • Page 100: Control Lamps

    Operation panel a warning signal lights up  and an switch off when the engine starts running, or Additional lights and other accessories in ● audible signal sounds. while driving. front of the air inlet reduce the cooling effect of the coolant. At high outside temperatures The informative display indicates: Depending on the model, additional text and high engine loads, there is a risk of the...
  • Page 101: Introduction To The Easy Connect System

    Introduction to the Easy Connect system* Introduction to the Easy Before opening the bonnet, switch off the Function buttons in the Page ● engine and allow it to cool. vehicle settings Connect system* menu ● In any vehicle, the engine compartment is a hazardous area and could cause severe inju- ›››...
  • Page 102: Steering Wheel Controls

    Operation Communications and multi- media Steering wheel controls* General information The steering wheel includes a multifunction module from where it is possible to control the audio, telephone and radio/navigation functions without needing to distract the driver. There are two versions of the multifunction module: Audio system + telephone without voice ●...
  • Page 103 Communications and multimedia Operating the telephone and audio system without voice control (MID) Fig. 113 Controls on the steering wheel. Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone Navigation Turn: Turn volume up/down Turn: Turn volume up/down Turn: Turn volume up/down Turn: Turn volume up/down Turn: Turn volume up/down Press: Mute Press: Mute...
  • Page 104 Operation Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone Navigation Turn: Changes menu or memory Turn: Next/previous preset Turn: Next/previous song Turn: No function Turn: Acts on the MFD on instrument panel Press: Acts on the MFD Press: Acts on the MFD Press: Acts on the MFD Press: Confirm Press: Operates on instrument...
  • Page 105 Communications and multimedia Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone Navigation Short press: switch to the previ- Radio/media functionality (ex- Search for last station ous song No function No function cept AUX ) Hold down: quick rewind Short press: switch to the next Radio/media functionality (ex- Search for the next station song...
  • Page 106: Opening And Closing

    Instruction Manuals of the audio paired or changed, the remote control key system or the navigation system. must be adapted by an authorised SEAT deal- Fig. 116 Remote control key er. Only then can the remote control key be Unlocking the vehicle ...
  • Page 107: Keys

    Opening and closing Deactivating the Safe lock ● Open the door using the key within the WARNING next minute. Press button twice in 2 seconds. Further – Do not leave people or animals in vehicles ››› information page 107. locked from outside with the Safe lock activa- ted: the doors and windows cannot then be Keys Unlocking the rear lid ...
  • Page 108 Vehicle key: removing the battery Fig. 119 For the sake of the environment SEAT recommends you ask a specialised workshop to replace the battery. Please dispose of your used batteries correct- ly and with respect for the environment.
  • Page 109: Central Locking System

    Activation of the single door setting can be cle with the remote control key once the bat- requested at your SEAT dealer. tery has been replaced, it will need to be re- In the event of an accident in which the air- ●...
  • Page 110 Operation Unlocking with key Safe Lock Note If the vehicle is equipped with an anti-theft The central locking system is equipped with a alarm system, you have 15 seconds from the Safe lock. If the vehicle is closed from out- time the door is opened to insert the key in side, the door locks will automatically lock.
  • Page 111 Opening and closing Locking of all doors, the boot lid and the fuel Note Note tank flap The anti-theft alarm switches on automati- ● The handles and the central lock buttons will ››› Press the button  Fig. 121. The warning –...
  • Page 112 Operation Unlocking and locking the vehicle Unlocking and opening the doors (Keyless- valid vehicle key is required to be in an area ››› near Fig. 122 the vehicle and one of the Entry) with Keyless Access sensor surfaces to be touched on the door ●...
  • Page 113: Page 111,

    Opening and closing Unlocking and locking the boot hatch locked (e.g. by the branches of a bush rub- windows will close. If the water jet or steam bing against it), all proximity sensors are dis- is briefly moved away from the sensor sur- When the vehicle is locked, the hatch auto- abled for a time.
  • Page 114: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Operation Child-proof locking Anti-theft alarm system* When does the system trigger an alarm? The following areas of the vehicle are moni- General notes tored: Bonnet ● The anti-theft alarm system increases vehicle ● Rear lid protection from intruders. The system will ini- Doors tiate acoustic and optical warning signals ●...
  • Page 115: Rear Lid

    Where required, the automatic boot lid lock- ted when the vehicle is unlocked again. Vehicle interior monitoring and anti- ing time extension function can be activated or deactivated at a SEAT Authorised Service, tow system Note which will provide all of the necessary infor- The vehicle interior monitoring system and ●...
  • Page 116 Operation Rear lid This system may or may not be operative, de- Closing the rear lid without observing and ● pending on the situation of the vehicle. ensuring it is clear could cause serious injury to you and to third parties. Make sure that no If the rear lid is locked then it cannot be one is in the path of the rear lid.
  • Page 117: Opening And Closing Of Electric Windows

    Opening and closing Opening and closing of electric Closing Always make sure all of the windows are ● closed on leaving the locked vehicle. Press the respective button gently to close windows – the window. The process will stop when the button is released.
  • Page 118: Lights And Visibility

    Operation Lights and visibility If an obstacle is present, the closing mecha- ignition key and open the door. Once the nism will stop and the window will roll back a driver door is closed (ignition off), the audi- few centimetres. ble warning will stop, whereas the side lights Lights will remain on to light up the stationary vehi-...
  • Page 119 Lights and visibility Side light and dipped beam headlight Main light range control   It lights up ››› page 118. Main beam on or flasher on  It lights up ››› Bulb failure page 83 For example, the information display indicates: Check front right dipped headlight! Several warning and control lamps light up for a few seconds when the ignition is switch-...
  • Page 120 Operation Switching the daytime running light off Your vehicle does not dazzle others, partic- Note ● ularly oncoming traffic Remove the key from the ignition, press the ● Please observe any relevant legal require- turn signal lever down (left turn signal), press ●...
  • Page 121 Lights and visibility Convenience turn signals If the light switch is in position , the sym- CAUTION bol  located next to the light switch will il- For the convenience turn signals, move the Never use the main beam headlights or the luminate.
  • Page 122 ● The dipped beam is switched on The  warning lamp lights up on the general using parts from the original SEAT parts The fog lights are switched off ● instrument panel if the front fog lights are catalogue, only the rear fog light on the trail- switched on.
  • Page 123: Parking Lights

    Lights and visibility Function “Coming Home”/“Leaving The lights is switched off when all the doors at the same time as the turn signals when and the boot lid are closed. the hazard warning lights are switched on. Home”* The hazard warning lights also work when If a door or the boot lid remains open, the the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 124: Interior Lights

    The light distribution of the halogen and full- ● 30 seconds after all of the doors have been LED headlights of the SEAT Toledo allows the closed specific “tourist light” values to be met with- out the need for stickers or changes in the...
  • Page 125: Visibility

    Lights and visibility Rear interior light Glove box light Switch the heated rear window on or off by – ››› pressing the button Fig. 137, the  The light will come on automatically when warning lamp in the button will come on or the glove compartment is opened.
  • Page 126 Operation Sun visors The front passenger sun visor includes a van- WARNING ity mirror with a cover. The cover is ›››  ● Make sure the blades page 53 are in opened by sliding it in the direction indicated perfect condition for good visibility and safe ›››...
  • Page 127 They can be Give the windscreen a brief wipe by moving – 1-3 wipes (depending on the windscreen purchased at a SEAT Authorised Service. ››› the lever down to position Fig. 140.
  • Page 128: Mirrors

    Operation Mirrors Note Note Do not put stickers on the windscreen in front ● Exterior mirrors are only heated when the Rear view mirror with manual anti- of the rain sensor*. This may cause sensor engine is running. disruption or faults. dazzle device Do not touch the exterior mirrors when the ●...
  • Page 129: Seats And Head Restraints

    ››› page 72, Transporting children safely. Set the driver seat in such a way that the ● The front seats, head restraints and seat pedals can be fully depressed with your legs belts must always be adjusted to the size of slightly bent.
  • Page 130: Seat Functions

    The head restraint must be adjusted in line seats with the height of users. Correct adjustment of the head restraint, together with the seat Push the head restraint up as far as it will – belts, ensure effective passenger protection ›››...
  • Page 131 Do not use the heated seats if nobody is ● sitting on them or if there are items attached Lift the armrest as far as it will go and then – to or lying on them, such as a child seat or a » fold it downward.
  • Page 132 Unlocking the backrest. Once the backrests have been lifted, the ● Rear seats: armrest. Fig. 145 seat belts and their buckles must be in their Folding initial position – ready for use. The armrest can be folded away for greater ›››...
  • Page 133: Practical Equipment

    Take care when handling the rear backrests Pull the catch on the lid in the direction in- – so as not to damage the seat belts. The seat ››› Fig. 147 dicated by the arrow and open belt must never be left behind the lifted back- Practical equipment the lid.
  • Page 134 Risk of damage to the pockets and the up- Driver's seat: storage compartment They could spill while the vehicle is moving. Fig. 149 holstery. Risk of scalding! There is a compartment below the driver seat ››› Fig. 149 to store the reflective vests.
  • Page 135: Cigarette Lighter

    192, Acces- seat covers. sories and modifications to the vehicle. Centre console: lighter Fig. 152 Drink holder in rear seat armrest The cigarette lighter is located at the front of ››› Fig. 152. the centre console Using the cigarette lighter ›››...
  • Page 136 Operation ››› Ashtrays* Additional information page 192, Acces- WARNING sories and modifications to the vehicle. Never put flammable materials in the ashtray. Risk of fire! WARNING ● Improper use of the sockets or electrical CAUTION appliances can cause a fire and lead to burns and other serious injuries.
  • Page 137 Transport and practical equipment Storage compartment for glasses* Coat hooks* protect them from any damage caused by fluctuations in voltage. The coat hooks are located on the B-pillars ● Follow the instructions for use of connected and on the handles on the interior lining appliances! above each rear door.
  • Page 138 Operation ››› Front seat backrest net pockets Compartments in the centre console There is a bottle carrier in part Fig. 159 of the storage compartment in the front door. WARNING ››› Only use part Fig. 159 of the compart- ment in the front door to store objects that do not protrude from it so as not obstruct the de- ployment area of the side airbags.
  • Page 139: Storing Objects

    Transport and practical equipment CAUTION Always stow objects in the luggage com- Note ● partment and secure them on the fastening The compartments are designed to hold ● ● Air circulation in the vehicle helps reduce rings. small objects with a total weight of 1.5 kg. fogging of the windows.
  • Page 140: Luggage Compartment

    “projectile” strikes an occupant by placing the load so that it stops the seat ate or damaged retaining cords, injuries as it flies through the vehicle interior.
  • Page 141 Transport and practical equipment Retaining nets* Note CAUTION Tyre pressure must be adapted to suit the The rings support a maximum load of 3.5 kN ››› load page 216, Useful life of tyres. (350 kg). Note Category N1 vehicles The front ring is below the folding back- ›››...
  • Page 142 There must be no objects in the space be- – tween the open shelf and the backrest of the rear seat. Fitting the shelf Place the shelf on the side supports on the – Note trim.
  • Page 143: Roof Rack

    Location of the basic roof carrier attachment CAUTION ››› points Fig. 167: Only use SEAT-authorised roof carriers. ● Rear attachment points ● Where roof carriers from other systems are Front attachment points used or where they are not fitted properly,...
  • Page 144: Heating And Air Conditioning

    Operation Air conditioning CAUTION make sure you familiarise yourself with the correct use of heating and ventilation, win- Follow the instructions given in the manual. dow demisting and defrosting and cooling. Heating and air conditioning Never use the air recirculation system for ●...
  • Page 145 Air conditioning Economic use of the air-conditioning If the interior temperature can be reached the system is faulty. This may be due to one without switching on the air conditioning, the of the following reasons: system fresh air mode should be used. ●...
  • Page 146: Heating And Fresh Air

    Operation ››› Closing air vents 3 and 4 Heating and fresh air Press button in Air recirculation – on page 145 to close the fresh air vent.  Turn the vertical circular control down- – wards. Operation Air distribution selection ›››...
  • Page 147: Air Conditioning (Manual)

    Air conditioning Connecting the recirculation ● The outside temperature is above +2°C Read the additional information carefully ›››  (+36°F), page 37 In any position of rotary switch except ● The blower control is in position 1–4. thaw: Temperature selection ›››...
  • Page 148 Operation ››› Coldest setting ● Press button Fig. 170, the switch's ble once all of the conditions are met lamp will light up, indicating that air recircu- ››› page 145, General notes. On turning control to the coldest setting – lation inside the vehicle has been activated.
  • Page 149: Climatronic* (Automatic Air Conditioning)

    Air conditioning Climatronic* (automatic air conditioning) General notes Climatronic: controls. Fig. 171 Climatronic description Switching off the Climatronic Read the additional information carefully ›››  page 36 Cooling only works if the following conditions ● Turn control to the left until the seg- ›››...
  • Page 150 Operation ››› ››› Air recirculation ● Press the button Fig. 171. ● Press the button Fig. 171 AUTO AUTO displayed on the screen. AUTO ››› Adjust vents 3 and 4 page 143 so that ● Air recirculation prevents unpleasant smells, the air flow is directed slightly upwards.
  • Page 151: Driving

    Driving Driving It is possible, however, to set the blower Never leave the vehicle unattended if the ● speed to suit requirements. engine is running. Starting and stopping the en- ● Never switch the engine off until the vehi- ››› ●...
  • Page 152 Do not continue driving. Seek specialist as- There is an electronic chip in the key. The The engine can only be started with the ● original SEAT key. sistance. electronic immobiliser is deactivated when the key is inserted into the ignition. The elec- ●...
  • Page 153: Ignition Lock

    Driving Ignition lock If the steering lock is engaged and it is diffi- cult or impossible to turn the key to position , release the lock by turning the steering wheel slightly in both directions. Starter button Emergency ignition in vehicles with Fig.
  • Page 154: Brakes And Brake Servo Systems

    Operation ● Immediately after pushing the start-up but- ● Press the clutch pedal all the way down WARNING ››› ton, keep the vehicle key next to the steering and start the engine Fig. 172 If vehicle keys are used negligently or with- ›››...
  • Page 155 Driving petrol engine vehicle at low speed. Other- gently on the brake pedal. This causes the matically. A fault in the ABS is indicated by ››› wise, the brake servo might not work proper- brakes to overheat, increasing their wear and the ...
  • Page 156: Braking And Stability Systems

    Operation Brakes Releasing the handbrake in the brake system. Visit a specialised serv- ice immediately and adjust your driving style Pull the handbrake lever up slightly and – Wear to the extent of the damage and to limit the press the unlock button at the same time effect of the brakes.
  • Page 157 Driving example, if the vehicle begins to skid, the pressed down firmly until the vehicle comes and turn it on again. Upon switching on the ESC brakes the appropriate wheel automati- to a standstill. ignition again, if the warning lamp has cally.
  • Page 158: Manual Gearbox

    Operation Manual gearbox Keep the brake pedal pressed down while the If the control lamp  flashes, the ASR is ABS is working. The ABS will switch off when working. the brake pedal is released. Never brake in- Changing gears If the ...
  • Page 159: Automatic Gearbox

    Driving plied before moving the selector lever to the WARNING and the vehicle could move backwards. Risk park position. This reduces the load on the of accident! Never engage reverse gear when moving for- lock mechanism while making it easier to ●...
  • Page 160 Operation ››› lever to position page 158 before releas- shifts down and the vehicle accelerates. It The current position of the selector lever is ing the interlock button. only shifts up after the maximum engine shown on the general instrument panel dis- ›››...
  • Page 161 Driving Tiptronic more than 2 seconds) to position D or R at The manual gearbox can be activated when speeds of less than 5 km/h (3 mph) and the vehicle is either moving or stationary. when the vehicle is stationary, press down on When accelerating, the gearbox automatical- the brake pedal.
  • Page 162 Operation Backup programme lock is only applied if the brake is not press- shifts up as quickly as possible and shifts ed and the selector lever is moved to position down as late as possible, thus increasing N for more than 2 seconds. driving economy.
  • Page 163: Run-In And Economical Driving

    Driving Run-in and economical driving  Gearbox: System fault! You Even after running in, the vehicle should not be unnecessarily driven at high engine may continue driving. speeds. The maximum permitted engine The first 1,500 km Have the fault corrected by a specialised speed is marked at the start of the red zone workshop without delay.
  • Page 164 When you anticipate situations, you have to Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the ● ture of your new SEAT. brake less often and, thus, accelerate less. If protective wax for cavities. it is possible, let the vehicle roll with a gear...
  • Page 165 If the tyre pres- ing this initial warm-up phase. It is therefore and the seat heaters*. sure is just one bar (14.5 psi/100 kPa) too best to drive off immediately after starting low, fuel consumption can increase by as the engine.
  • Page 166: Tion System

    Operation It is recommended that you close the win- Do not apply wax underneath the vehicle CAUTION ● ● dows when driving at more than 60 km/h around the area of the exhaust system: Fire ● Never completely empty the tank! An irreg- (37 mph) hazard! ular fuel supply can cause ignition faults,...
  • Page 167 Driving rise in temperature causes the soot on the fil- drive carefully to the nearest specialised vides information about the countries where ter to burn. On completion of the cleaning workshop to have the engine checked. fuel with a high sulphur content is used. the warning lamp will switch off.
  • Page 168: Driving Tips

    Operation Driving tips WARNING Note ● Driving through water, dirt and mud can re- After driving through water we recommend Driving through flooded roads duce braking capability and prolong the brak- that you contact a specialised service for an ing distance – Risk of accident! inspection.
  • Page 169: Driver Assistance Systems

    Driver assistance systems Driver assistance systems tered. Pay special attention to children and system will not give any further warning. In animals. certain circumstances, objects such as high kerbs that could damage the bottom of the Parking aid ● Always keep visual control of the vehicle vehicle are not detected either.
  • Page 170 Represented area. Fig. 181 val between the audible warnings will be re- a SEAT Official Service or in a specialised duced. When you reach around 0.30 m the workshop. Parking system plus assists you audibly and warning will be constant: Do not continue to ●...
  • Page 171 Driver assistance systems Manual connection of Parking Aid Change from reduced view to full view The approximate measurement range of the sensors is: Press the  button once. Engage reverse gear or turn the selector ● ● lever to position R. 1.20 m Manual disconnection of Parking Aid OR: press the car icon in reduced view.
  • Page 172 ● Switch off the ignition and switch it on Segments of the visual indication Moreover, with the SEAT Media System again. Plus/Navi System radios, a yellow trail indi- OR: accelerate above 10 km/h (6 mph) be- ●...
  • Page 173: Rear Assist "Rear View Camera

    Driver assistance systems Adjusting the display and audible Error messages Parking System Plus warnings The distance to possible obstacles at the rear When the Parking Aid is activated or when it of the vehicle will not be displayed on the is switched on, if a continuous warning can The settings for the display and audible screen and nor will it be indicated by means...
  • Page 174 Operation Instructions for use Some objects may, due to the resolution of In the following situations, the objects or ● ● the display screen - not be displayed in a sat- other vehicles shown in the navigation sys- isfactory manner or may not be displayed at tem display appear to be further away or all.
  • Page 175 To familiarise yourself with the system, the page 167, the camera image will cease to orientation lines and their function, SEAT rec- be transmitted immediately when reverse ommends practising parking and manoeu- gear is engaged or when the selector lever is »...
  • Page 176: Cruise Speed (Cruise Control)

    Operation information provided by the Parking Aid sys- Intermediate line: indicates a distance of The cruise control system allows you to drive tem will be displayed. approximately 1 m behind the vehicle on at a constant speed of 30 km/h (19 mph) or the road surface.
  • Page 177 Driver assistance systems Setting a lower speed Briefly press rocker switch in SET posi- – use the brake pedal in good time to slow the tion when you have reached the speed you vehicle. The set speed can be reduced by pressing –...
  • Page 178: Monitoring System Front Assist

    Operation Turning off the cruise control system Advance warning Front assist If the system detects a possible collision with If the Front Assist notices that the driver is ››› ››› Move knob Fig. 187 page 175 – the vehicle in front, it may warn the driver by not braking sufficiently in case of a collision OFF.
  • Page 179 If the safe distance with regard to the vehicle SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership. 120 m. in front is exceeded, the relevant warning will...
  • Page 180 (e.g. rails ist knowledge and special tools. SEAT recom- on the road or sheets used in road works). mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this pur- pose. The area in front of and around the radar sen-...
  • Page 181: System Limitations

     function buttons The Front Assist Monitoring System has cer- Driver Assist  SEAT recommends keeping the distance ›››  page tain physical limitations inherent in the sys- warning switched on at all times.
  • Page 182 Operation ● Misaligned vehicles. Easy Connect system with the button  laws of physics. The driver is always respon- the function buttons Driver Assist  sible for braking in time. Vehicles crossing the other's path. ● ›››  page ● Adapt your speed and safe distance to the ●...
  • Page 183: Start-Stop System

    Emergency braking function. Take it to a spe- The current status of the Start-Stop system is ● Selector lever in neutral. cialised workshop, SEAT recommends visiting displayed on the general instrument panel ● Clutch pedal not pressed. a SEAT dealership.
  • Page 184: Tiredness Detection (Break Recommenda- Tion)

    Insufficient brake system pressure. Note limitations. ● In some situations, the system may incor- If the driver seat belt is unfastened for more ● The battery temperature may reflect rectly interpret an intended driving manoeu- changes in outside temperature after several than 30 seconds in Stop phase, the engine vre as driver tiredness.
  • Page 185 ›››  display page driver has unbuckled their seat belt and opened the door. Conditions of operation In the event of slow driving during a long pe- Driving behaviour is only calculated on riod of time (below 65 km/h, 40 mph) the...
  • Page 186: Towing Bracket Device

    The towed load and support load information SEAT Original Accessories, it meets all the rel- hicle-trailer assembly on the road. that is displayed on the towing bracket man- evant technical and legal requirements.
  • Page 187 Towing bracket device Driving with a trailer descending a slope in order to take advant- Please observe the following indications ››› age of the engine brake. page 208, Control lamp. Exterior mirrors The coolant temperature can be reduced by The trailer is incorporated into the vehicle's Check whether you can see enough of the switching on the heating.
  • Page 188: Towing Bracket Device For Trailer

    If the vehicle is equipped with a towing bracket device from the factory or is a genu- ine SEAT accessory, it meets all national tech- nical and legal requirements for towing. Towing bracket device support for Fig.
  • Page 189 Towing bracket device Placing in service position Clamping bush Clamping bush cap Ball head cover Ball-headed bar Locking balls Centred Red marking on the manual regulator Manual regulator Key slot cover Red marking on the manual regulator White marking on the ball-headed bar Note Contact an Authorised Service Partner if you lose your key.
  • Page 190 Operation Assembly of the ball-headed bar The manual regulator will remain in this posi- tion. ››› Service position Fig. 197 is in an open position – the key ar- ● row points to the “unlocked” symbol. The key cannot be removed from the key slot. ●...
  • Page 191 Towing bracket device Verification of correct placement Verify the correct placement of the ball- – WARNING ››› headed bar page 189. Only use the towing bracket device when the ball-headed bar is properly fitted! WARNING ● Do not hold the manual regulator with your hand when fitting the ball-headed bar since you could sustain injuries to your fingers.
  • Page 192 Operation Disassembly of the ball-headed bar The ball-headed bar should be placed in the service position so that it is ready to be inser- ››› ted into the clamping bush Place the cover over the clamping bush – ››› Fig. 195.
  • Page 193 Towing bracket device Clean the ball-headed bar thoroughly be- ● fore returning it to the on-board toolbox. Use and maintenance Cover the clamping bush with the cap to pre- vent dirt from entering. Before hooking on the trailer, check the ball head and, if necessary, lubricate it with ade- quate lubricant.
  • Page 194: Advice

    SEAT directive. Damage caused by technical modifications tions, always request advice from an Author- that are not made with the consent of SEAT Modifications and corrections of the front ››› ised SEAT dealer will be excluded from the warranty –...
  • Page 195: Care And Cleaning

    Risk of damage to paintwork. from the SEAT Original Accessories pro- crease the risk of serious or fatal injuries in gramme available in SEAT dealers. Please fol- If washing the vehicle with a hose in win- ● an accident.
  • Page 196 Rinse the sponge or glove thoroughly and of- ● We recommend that you visit an authorised ten. SEAT dealer to clean and care for the interior car washes of your vehicle, due to the problems that may Wheels, sills and underside should be arise when cleaning and caring for the interi- cleaned last.
  • Page 197 Care and maintenance ● Moisten the camera lens using a standard ble to protect the paint with a coat of wax at WARNING alcohol-based glass cleaning agent and least twice a year. Do no use a nozzle that sprays the water out clean the lens with a dry cloth.
  • Page 198 We recommend the use of products from ● CAUTION vision mirrors with a plastic scraper only. To the selection of SEAT Original Accessories to avoid damaging the surface of the glass, the Never rub the headlights to dry them and ●...
  • Page 199 After thorough washing, treat the wheels with a protective product for alloy wheels. Do Note the regulations concerning safety and Authorised SEAT dealers have suitable spe- not use abrasive products to care for the environmental protection if you use lighter cial products and the necessary facilities and fluid to remove the wax.
  • Page 200 Use a grease-dissolving product to treat after cleaning. The cream will nourish and Do not clean the seat upholstery with damp dried-in, fat-based stains. moisturise the leather, keep it supple and products, as this could damage the seat able to breathe.
  • Page 201: Checking And Refilling Levels

    Open the cover in the direction indicated chemical detergents destroy the fabric. En- – sure that the seat belts do not come into con- by the arrow tact with corrosive fluids such as acids, etc. Hold onto the fuel tank cap with one hand –...
  • Page 202 Advice Types of petrol Check that the fuel flap is correctly closed. – reasons, we do not recommend carrying a spare canister in the vehicle. The canister The correct grade of petrol is listed inside the Vehicles with a keyless fuel cap (the side could be damaged in an accident and fuel fuel tank flap.
  • Page 203 Group Fuel Additives for petrol engines”. ● You may use petrol with a high octane num- These additives can be bought at SEAT deal- We recommend you use super plus 98 octane ber than the one recommended for your en- ers, where information on how to use them petrol.
  • Page 204: Engine Compartment

    Advice Water in the fuel filter Engine compartment fore, after closing the bonnet always check that it is properly secured. If your vehicle has a diesel engine and is equipped with a fuel filter with a water sepa- Introduction ● Should you notice that the bonnet is not rator, the instrument panel may display the safely secured when the vehicle is moving,...
  • Page 205 ● Fluids of the correct specifications can be close-fitting clothing worn. acquired from the selection of SEAT Original ● Observe the following additional warnings Accessories. if work on the fuel system or the electrical system is necessary.
  • Page 206 Advice Opening the bonnet Closing the bonnet Open the front left door. Lift the bonnet slightly and unhook the – – support strut keeping the bonnet open and ››› Pull the lever Fig. 204 under the dash – insert it into its fastening panel in the direction indicated by the ar- row.
  • Page 207: Engine Oil

    Checking and refilling levels Checking levels Fig. 206 Diagram for the location of the various elements. Engine oil From time to time, the levels of the different Overview fluids in the vehicle must be checked. Never You will find further explanations, instruc- fill with incorrect fluids, otherwise serious tions and restrictions on the technical speci- General notes...
  • Page 208 Advice performed by a technical service or special- top up (once) with oil for fixed service inter- ● Avoid mixing this oil with other engine oils. ›››  ised workshop. vals page 40 (up to a maximum of 0.5 Only in exceptional circumstances, if the ●...
  • Page 209 Checking and refilling levels The control lamp  lights up yellow (insuf- Checking engine oil level Then pull the dipstick out again and check – ficient oil level) the oil level. The informative display indicates: It is normal for the engine to consume a cer- tain amount of oil.
  • Page 210: Coolant

    Advice Replace the oil filler cap carefully and push acceleration and subjecting the engine to – Wait for the engine to cool before opening the dipstick all the way in. high loads. the cover. If the warning lamp (red) is lit up or flash- ●...
  • Page 211: Brake Fluid

    In the event of a fault that causes the en- (max.) Fig. 208 Excess coolant is forced gine to overheat, contact an authorised SEAT out of the cooling system through the over- dealer immediately, as this could damage the pressure valve in the filler cap of the expan- engine.
  • Page 212: Windscreen Washer

    Advice Changing the brake fluid Windscreen washer The brake fluid reservoir is located in the en- gine compartment of the vehicle. Brake fluid absorbs moisture. Therefore, it Topping up windscreen washer fluid Switch the ignition off. – gradually absorbs moisture from the atmos- ›››...
  • Page 213: Battery

    ● Keep children away from the battery. When topping up the fluid, do not move the formed by an authorised SEAT dealer. filter from the container opening, as this Hydrogen is released and a highly explo- ●...
  • Page 214 Advice Control lamp A short circuit is produced if the battery ter- its negative terminal (-) first. Only then may ● minals are bridged, e.g. using metal objects, the positive terminal (+) be disconnected. If the control lamp is illuminated while the ...
  • Page 215 In vehicles equipped with a battery with col- tery checked and, if necessary, charged at an 10% of the battery capacity to fully charge our indicator, the so-called magic eye official SEAT technical service before the start the battery. ››› Fig. 212 changes colour to indicate the of winter.
  • Page 216 We recommend having the battery changed CAUTION by an authorised SEAT dealer, where the new In vehicles fitted with the “Start-Stop” sys- battery will be correctly installed and the tem, the charger cable cannot be directly con- original disposed of in line with regulations.
  • Page 217: Wheels And Tyres

    We recommend having all work on tyres Do not use summer or winter tyres that are ● WARNING and wheels carried out by an authorised SEAT more than 6 or 4 years old respectively. dealer. ● During the first 500 km, new tyres do not ●...
  • Page 218 Advice Useful life of tyres Tread wear indicator driving with comfort tyre pressure fuel con- sumption may increase slightly. The base of the side of the original tyres on your vehicle show 1.6 mm high tread wear in- Driving style ›››...
  • Page 219 Wheels and tyres Storing tyres Unusual vibration or the car pulling to one Tyre width in mm side may indicate that one of the tyres is When you remove the tyres, mark them in or- Height/width ratio in % damaged. Reduce speed immediately and der to maintain the same direction of rotation stop if you suspect that a wheel may have when they are installed again.
  • Page 220: Spare Wheel

    If the vehicle is equipped with a temporary find out whether wheels or tyres of different spare wheel, there will be a warning sign on sizes to those originally fitted by SEAT can be the rim of the wheel. fitted, and to find out about the combinations...
  • Page 221: Tyre Monitoring Systems

    Wheels and tyres ● One wheel on the axle has been changed CAUTION Under certain conditions (e.g. sporty driv- ● ing style, driving on loose surfaces or in win- Follow the instructions given on the tempora- Basic system settings ter) the warning lamp  may take a while to ry spare wheel label.
  • Page 222: Winter Service

    Advice Winter service Winter tyres Winter tyres will significantly improve han- dling of the vehicle in winter road conditions. The design of summer tyres (width, rubber compound, tread pattern) gives less grip at temperatures below +7°C (45°F), on ice and snow.
  • Page 223: Technical Data

    Technical specifications Technical data Abbreviations used in the Technical Specifi- Vehicle identification data on the data cations section label Technical specifications Kilowatt, engine power measurement. Pferdestärke (horsepower), formerly used to denote engine power. Important information Revolutions per minute - engine speed. Important Newton metres, unit of engine torque.
  • Page 224: Information On Fuel Consumption

    If you wish to calculate the exact weight of ● ● roof loads including the roof rack, The type plate indicates the following your vehicle please contact a SEAT dealer. equipment that is not included in the run- ● weights: ●...
  • Page 225: Driving With A Trailer

    Technical specifications The values relating to fuel consumption and In the interest of road safety, we recommend style to suit road conditions and require- emissions can be found in the documen- that you always tow approaching the maxi- ments. tation provided to the purchaser of the vehi- mum drawbar load.
  • Page 226: Wheels

    Technical data Wheels low, there is an increased danger of accidents - particularly at high speeds. Tyre pressure, snow chains, wheel ● If the tightening torque of the wheel bolts is too low, they could loosen while the vehi- bolts cle is in motion.
  • Page 227: Engine Data

    Technical specifications Engine data Petrol engine 1.2 TSI 66 kW (90 PS) Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 66 (90)/4,400-5,400 160/1,400-3,500 4/1,197 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Outputs and weights Ecomotive Top speed (km/h)
  • Page 228 Technical data Petrol engine 1.2 TSI 81 kW (110 PS) Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 81 (110)/4,600-5,600 175/1,400-4,000 4/1,197 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Outputs and weights manual manual Ecomotive...
  • Page 229 Technical specifications Petrol engine 1.6 81 kW (110 PS) Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 81 (110)/5,800 155/3,800-4,000 4/1,598 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Outputs and weights manual automatic Top speed (km/h)
  • Page 230 Technical data Petrol engine 1.4 TSI 92 kW (125 PS) Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel 92 (125)/5,000-6,000 200/1,400-4,000 4/1,395 Super 95 RON/Normal 91 RON Slight power loss. Outputs and weights Ecomotive Top speed (km/h) 208 (6)
  • Page 231 Technical specifications Diesel Engine 1.4 CR 66 kW (90 PS) Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel Diesel according to standard EN 590, min. 66 (90)/3,500 230/1,750-2,500 4/1,422 51 CZ Outputs and weights manual manual...
  • Page 232 Technical data Diesel Engine 1.6 CR 85 kW (115 PS) Power output in kW (PS) at rpm Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) No. of cylinders/displacement (cm Fuel Diesel according to standard EN 590, min. 85 (115)/3,500-4,000 250/1,500-3,000 4/1,598 51 CZ Outputs and weights Ecomotive Top speed (km/h)
  • Page 233: Dimensions

    Technical specifications Dimensions Dimensions Fig. 218 TOLEDO Front and rear projection (mm) 876/1,004 Wheelbase (mm) 2,602 Length (mm) 4,482 Front/rear track width (mm) 1,463/1,500 Width (mm) 1,715 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,466 Turning radius (m) 10.2 This data will change depending on the type of wheel rim.
  • Page 235: Index

    Airbags ........66 folding down and raising the back seat back- control lamp .
  • Page 236 ....148 seat belts ......198 changing bulbs .
  • Page 237 ......57 rear seat armrest ..... . . 133 hazard warning lights .
  • Page 238 Exterior view ......5, 6 Front seat control lamp ......165 External aerial .
  • Page 239 Index Fuses ........80 Head-protection airbags doors, bonnet and rear lid open .
  • Page 240 Index Jump leads ....... 51 hazard warning lights ....19 Malfunction headlight flasher .
  • Page 241 ....... 196 seat belts ......64 Refuelling .
  • Page 242 Steering wheel Seat belts ....... . 61 menu ........28 adjustment .
  • Page 243 ....... . 195 Unfasten the seat belt ..... . 12 towing bracket device .
  • Page 244 ..... . . 196 seat belt ....... 61 cleaning .
  • Page 247 SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to under- stand, that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.
  • Page 248 SEAT recommends SEAT recommends SEAT GENUINE OIL Castrol EDGE Professional...

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