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OWNER´S MANUAL
Vehicle and Infotainment
ŠKODA KODIAQ

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  • Page 1 OWNER´S MANUAL Vehicle and Infotainment ŠKODA KODIAQ...
  • Page 2  565012720AA...
  • Page 3 Preface You have opted for a ŠKODA – our sincere thanks for your confidence in us. This Owner's Manual contains instructions about the vehicle operation, im- portant information about safety, vehicle care, maintenance and self-help and technical vehicle data. Please read this Owner's Manual carefully, because the operation in accord- ance with these instructions is a prerequisite for proper use of the vehicle.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Information system Transport of cargo Table of Contents Driver information system Luggage compartment Liability for defects and ŠKODA warranty for Operation of the information system Variable loading floor in the luggage new cars compartment (Estate) Driving data (Multifunction display) Transportation on the roof rack MAXI DOT display Printed Owner's Manual Service interval display...
  • Page 5 Infotainment settings - Swing Navigation Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Infotainment system settings Introductory information Front Assist Radio menu settings Search for destination and enter Select the driving mode (Driving Mode Selection) Media menu settings Import your own goals Proactive passenger protection (Crew Protect Import contactsTelephone menu settings Assist) SmartLink menu settings...
  • Page 6 Do-it-yourself Emergency equipment and self-help Emergency equipment Changing a wheel Puncture repair kit Jump-starting Towing the vehicle Remote control and removable light - replacing the battery/batteries Emergency unlocking / locking of doors Replacing windscreen wiper blades Fuses and light bulbs Fuses Bulbs Technical data...
  • Page 7: Liability For Defects And Škoda Warranty For New Cars

    If your ŠKODA vehicle was purchased from a ŠKODA Partner in a country in Liability for defects and ŠKODA warranty for new cars the European Economic Area (i.e. the countries of the European Union, Nor- way, Iceland and Liechtenstein) or in Switzerland, claims arising from the Materials defect liability ŠKODA warranty must also be made through a ŠKODA Service Partner in one Your ŠKODA Partner, as a vendor, is liable to you for material damage to your...
  • Page 8 Parts fitted on or in the vehicle whose use has not been approved by ŠKODA ▶ Note AUTO, or modification of the vehicle in a manner not approved by ŠKODA The ŠKODA extended warranty is only available in some countries. AUTO (e.g.
  • Page 9: Printed Owner's Manual

    Printed Owner's Manual In the printed Owner's Manual, the most important information relating to ve- hicle operation is included. The Owner's Manual with further detailed informa- tion is available in the Online Version on ŠKODAweb pages » Fig. 1 page 8. These Owner´s Manual apply to all body variants of the vehicle and all related model versions as well as all equipment levels.
  • Page 10: Online Owner's Manual

    » Fig. 1 or Enter the following address in your web browser. http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals The web page with a model overview of the ŠKODA brand is opened. 2. Select the desired model - a menu with the manuals is displayed. 3. Select the construction period as well as the language.
  • 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: Structure Of The Owner´s Manual And Further Information

    Structure of the Owner´s Manual and further information Structure of the manual The Owner's Manual is hierarchically divided into the following areas. ■ Paragraph (e.g. Operating instructions) - the title of the paragraph is always indicated on the lower left-hand side Main chapter (e.g.
  • Page 13: Abbreviations

    Abbreviation Definition Abbreviations Panel van intended exclusively or mainly for the transporta- Abbreviation Definition tion of goods Engine revolutions per minute Newton meter, measuring unit for the engine torque Anti-lock brake system personal identification number Adaptive cruise control Standard for wireless charging by electrical induction Vehicle battery type Diesel engine with turbo-charging and common rail injection TDI CR...
  • Page 14: 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 15 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 16 Adjusting the steering wheel position Passenger’s correct seating position  Read and observe on page 13 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 17: Emergency Call

    The Function of the system is displayed after switching on the ignition by Emergency call lighting up of warning light » Fig. Only valid for some countries. ▶ When the system is operational, the warning light will illuminate green. ▶ In the case of a system fault, the warning light illuminates red.
  • Page 18: 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 19 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. 5 - . Seat belt height adjusters for front seats ›...
  • Page 20: Inertia Reel And Belt Tensioners

    Unfasten - in the third row of seats › Grip the lock tongue » Fig. 8and 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 21: 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 22 Front airbags - The forward movement of the driver and of the front passen- Airbag deployment ger is cushioned when they make contact with the fully inflated airbag, and the risk of injury to head and chest is thus reduced. The front airbags are provided with the lettering ...
  • Page 23 The following airbags will be deployed in the event of a severe side WARNING (Continued) collision. The airbag system must be replaced if it has been deployed. ■ ▶ Front side airbag. In the area of the front airbag and the knee airbag, the surface of the ■...
  • Page 24: Airbag Deactivation

    WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) The surface of the airbag module in the lower part of the dash panel be- No modifications should be made to parts of the airbag system, to the ■ ■ low the steering column not have stickers attached, be covered or modi- front bumper or to the body.
  • Page 25 › Close the front passenger door. Deactivating the front passenger airbag › Check that the warning light illuminates after the ignition is switched   WARNING The driver is responsible for whether the airbag is switched on or switch- ■ ed off.
  • Page 26: Transporting Children Safely

    WARNING (Continued) Transporting children safely Safety belts must be checked to ensure that they are running properly. ■ One should also ensure that the belt is not damaged by sharp-edged fit- Child seat tings.  Introduction When installing the child seat on a seat in the second or third row of ■...
  • Page 27 Set the front passenger seat belt as high up as possible. ▶ Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat (variant 1) With child safety seats in groups 2 and 3, make sure that the loop-around fit- ▶ Does not apply to Taiwan tings attached to the child seat headrest is positioned in front of or at the same height as the loop-around fittings on the B pillar on the passenger side.
  • Page 28  Read and observe on page 24 first. Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat (variant 3) The child must not be positioned in the deployment area of the side airbag Applies to South Korea » Fig. 16 - .
  • Page 29: Fastening Systems

    Passenger seat with activa- Passenger seat with de- Second row of seats - Second row of seats - Group Third row of seats a) b) ted front airbag activated front airbag outer seats center seat up to 10 kg up to 13 kg 9-18 kg 15-25 kg 22-36 kg...
  • Page 30 Note A child seat fitted with the  system can only be mounted in a vehicle fit- ■ ted with a  system if the child seat has been approved for this type of ve- hicle. Further information is available from a ŠKODA Partner. Child seats with the ...
  • Page 31 The seat is suitable for installation of a  child seat with the “Semi-Universal” approval. The “Semi-Universal” category means that the child seat with the  system is approved for your vehicle. Observe the list of vehicles that comes with the child seat. The seat is suitable for the use of forward-facing child seats approved in this weight group.
  • Page 32 Fig. 19 Cockpit example for LHD Operation...
  • Page 33: 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): Electrical power windows ▶  START-STOP Electric exterior mirror adjustment  Park Assist ▶...
  • Page 34: Instruments And Warning Lights

    The brightness of the instrument lighting can be adjusted in the Infotainment Instruments and warning lights menu →  → Light.  Instrument cluster Engine revolutions counter  Introduction The tachometer » Fig. 20 on page 32 shows the actual engine speed per minute.
  • Page 35: Warning Lights

    Fuel gauge Display in the rear centre console Fig. 22 Fig. 23 Fuel gauge Display in rear centre console The display » Fig. 22 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 36 Depending on vehicle equipment some warning lights can be displayed in col- Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and check the level of the brake fluid ▶ our on the display. For example. the coolant warning lamp may be represented »...
  • Page 37 Steering lock defect (KESSY system) You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- ▶ An audible signal sounds as a warning. cialist garage immediately. If the warning light comes on after starting the engine, the TCS may be ...
  • Page 38 WARNING EPC warning light (petrol)  If the warning light lights up at the same time as warning light ■    Read and observe on page 34 first. » page Brake system, do not continue your journey! Seek help ...
  • Page 39 The seat belt for the driver and front passenger needs to be replaced. You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- ▶ cialist garage immediately. ▶ Seek help from a specialist garage. Other incidents WARNING The illumination of the warning light can have the following reasons.
  • Page 40 Turn signal system Auto Hold function      Read and observe on page 34 first. Read and observe on page 34 first. flashes – the left turn signal is turned on. illuminates - the Auto Hold function is activated. ...
  • Page 41 You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- Coolant temperature too high ▶ cialist garage immediately. Illumi- Engine overheat. Stop! Log book!    nates ENGINE OVERHEAT STOP   Rear seat belt warning light ▶...
  • Page 42 ® Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and check the engine oil level. Add AdBlue » page 276. ▶ ▶ If the oil level is too high, you can driven on, exercising appropriate caution. ▶ ® AdBlue fault Seek assistance from a specialist garage immediately. Illumi- Error: AdBlue (DEF).
  • Page 43 If the filter is not properly cleaned, the warning light  does not go out and   START-STOPsystem the warning light begins to flash.   Read and observe on page 34 first. You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- ▶...
  • Page 44 Front Assist  Adaptive Chassis Control (DCC)   Read and observe on page 34 first. Read and observe on page 34 first. The warning light  is only shown in the MAXI DOTdisplay. The warning light  is only shown in the MAXI DOTdisplay. ...
  • Page 45: Information System

    Cruise control / speed limiter Information system Total distance travelled Distance travelled by resetting the memory (trip) Driver information system Time  Introduction Warning lights of the START-STOP system Engaged gear / gear recommendation Selector lever positions for the automatic gearbox Display in the instrument cluster Outside temperature Warning lights...
  • Page 46 › Press and hold the button » Fig. 25until thetime is shown in the display. Vehicle condition › Release the button and the system switches to the hour setting function. › Press the button again and set the hours. Fig. 27 ›...
  • Page 47: Operation Of The Information System

    Skip to next track/station  Operation of the information system Switch to previous track/station  Operation via the operating lever Display the assistance systems menu  Press - display the telephone menu; accept/end the call; select contact  Fig. 28 Hold - repeat last call;...
  • Page 48 Range - drive distance in km which can be covered with the existing tank ca- Infotainment display pacity and with the same driving style. If you drive more efficiently this value can increase. Fig. 30 ® AdBlue range - drive distance in km which can be covered with the existing Journey data ®...
  • Page 49: Maxi Dot Display

    Adjusting the speed limit while the vehicle is moving The indicator is automatically set back to zero if one of the indicated values is › Select the menu item Warning at at () or  () and confirm. exceeded. › Drive at the desired speed.
  • Page 50: Service Interval Display

    A telephone is connected to the unit Note  Missed calls (if there are several missed calls, the number of calls is shown If warning messages are displayed, these messages must first be confirmed  ■ next to the symbol) to access the main menu.
  • Page 51: Personalization

    › Release the button WARNING Make all adjustments when the vehicle is stationary - otherwise there is the In the display, the symbol  appears for 4 seconds along with the following risk of accident! message for the kilometres or days to the next service appointment. Information regarding the remaining kilometres and days until the next service Operating principle appointment can also be displayed in Infotainment by tapping...
  • Page 52 Electrically adjustable driver's seat (referred to only as seat in the Setting the personalization following)  Read and observe on page 49 first. The seated position adjustment is carried out in the following cases. ▶ After unlocking the vehicle and opening the driver's door. ›...
  • Page 53: Unlocking And Opening

    Unlocking/locking with the remote control key Unlocking and opening Unlocking and locking  Introduction The vehicle is equipped with a central locking system which makes it possible to unlock / lock all the doors, the fuel filler flap and boot lid simultaneously. The door unlocking can be adjusted individually »...
  • Page 54  Read and observe on page 51 first. CAUTION The remote control may be affected by signal superposition of transmitters ■ The KESSY system (Keyless Entry Start Exit System) enables unlocking and that are in the vicinity of the vehicle. locking of the vehicle without actively using the remote control key.
  • Page 55 This function is pointed out by the following message on the display of the in- Locking/unlocking the vehicle with the central locking button strument cluster after the ignition is switched off. SAFE interlock. note! Log book!  Fig. 37 CHECK SAFELOCK ...
  • Page 56  Single door Read and observe on page 51 first. The function allows you to unlock only the driver's door and the fuel filler flap › To open from outside, unlock the vehicle and pull the door handle in the with the radio remote control.
  • Page 57 Child safety lock Fig. 40 Insert protective strip  Read and observe on page 51 first. Fig. 41 Rear door: Child safety lock on / off Depending on vehicle equipment, the doors can be equipped with one protec- tive strip. This moves out when opening the door and protects the central area of the door edge from damage.
  • Page 58: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Locking is displayed in the button by the illumination of the symbol . The alarm system is activated automatically approximately 30 seconds after the vehicle is locked. This is automatically disabled after release. When with electric operation in addition to the electric window is blocked in the respective door.
  • Page 59: Manually Operated Tailgate

    Interior monitor and towing protection Manually operated tailgate  Introduction Fig. 43 Button for interior monitor and WARNING towing protection Never drive with the boot lid open or ajar, as otherwise exhaust gases ■ may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poisoning! Ensure that the lock is properly engaged after closing the lid.
  • Page 60: Electric Boot Lid

    CAUTION Setting the delayed locking of the boot lid Do not attempt to close the lid manually during the electrical closing process ■  Read and observe on page 57 first. - there is a risk of damaging the electric lid operation. When washing the vehicle in a car wash, we recommend that you lock the ■...
  • Page 61 Ways to stop the lid movement Description of operation By pressing the button » Fig. ▶ ▶ By pulling on the button or by releasing the button. ▶ By holding the button on the key. ▶ By pressing the handle Audible signals An acoustic signal is sounded when opening/closing the lid by means of the button...
  • Page 62: Window Operation

    › To open/close, move one foot in the sensor area below the rear bumper Malfunctions quickly in the direction of the arrow » Fig.  Read and observe on page 58 first. The brake light in the rear window illuminates and the lid opens/closes auto- matically.
  • Page 63 Electric window buttons » Fig. 47 CAUTION Front door left Keep the windows clean to ensure the correct functionality of the electric ■ power windows. Front door right Always close the windows before disconnecting the battery. ■ Rear door, left Rear door, right Note Deactivate/activate the buttons in the rear doors (the deactivation may be...
  • Page 64: Panoramic Tilt / Slide Sunroof

    The convenience operation will only function correctly if all the windows auto- Force limiter matically open/close properly.  Read and observe on page 60 first. Convenience opening or closing the window using the key in the driver's door locking cylinder is only possible within 45 seconds of locking the vehicle. The electrical power windows are fitted with a force limiter.
  • Page 65 WARNING Force limiter When operating the sliding/tilting roof and the sunshade, proceed with  Read and observe on page 63 first. caution to avoid causing crushing injuries – risk of injury! The sliding/tilting roof is fitted with a force limiter. CAUTION If there is an obstacle, the closing process is stopped and the glass pane re- During the winter it may be necessary to remove any ice and snow in the vi-...
  • Page 66: Lights And Visibility

    Electrically operated sunblind Lights and visibility Light Fig. 51 Button for operating the sun-  Introduction shade Unless otherwise stated, the lights only work when the ignition is switched on. WARNING The automatic driving lamp control  only operates as a support and does not release the driver from his responsibility to check the lights and, if necessary, to switch on the light depending on the prevailing light condi- ...
  • Page 67 Headlight range control of the Halogen headlights The lights are switched on automatically if the following conditions are › The headlight range can be adjusted in Infotainment in the menu →  → met.  light → Headlight range control (If required Light Assist - depending on the Infotain- The light switch is in the position ...
  • Page 68 Use the control stalk to switch on/off the headlight assistant» page Automatic driving light control in the rain (referred to as function in the following) Comfort flashing The dipped beam is switched on automatically if the following conditions are When the control talk is pressed slightly up or down, the respective turn signal met.
  • Page 69 › Toturn off the automatically switched on main beam, push the lever into the WARNING sprung position , the » Fig. 55warning light expires. If there is a system malfunction the headlights are automatically lowered to › To manually switch on the main beam, push the lever into the sprung posi- the emergency position, which prevents a possible dazzling of oncoming tion »...
  • Page 70 If the vehicle is not equipped with fog lights, the rear fog lights can be switch- CAUTION ed on by pulling the light switch to the only possible setting. Poorer visibility is evaluated by a sensor mounted below the windscreen in ■...
  • Page 71: Interior Lighting

    When the hazard warning system is on and the indicator light is switched on Driving abroad (e.g. when turning), the hazard warning lights are switched off temporarily and  Read and observe on page 64 first. only the turn signal flashes on the relevant side of the vehicle. When driving in countries with opposing traffic system (traffic on the Parking light left/right), your headlights may dazzle oncoming traffic.
  • Page 72 Automatic operation - switch  Option 1 - switching on/off (by pressing relevant switch) » Fig. 59 The system is turned on when any of the following is present.  Reading lamp left ▶ The vehicle is unlocked.  Reading lamp right ▶...
  • Page 73: Viisibility

     The ambient lighting can be adjusted in the Infotainment menu →  → Inte- Read and observe on page 71 first.  rior lighting. The heating for quick defrosting and ventilation of the front /and rear window. Description of the function surfaces »...
  • Page 74: Windscreen Wipers And Washers

     Read and observe on page 71 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 75 Automatic windscreen wiping during rain can be activated/ deactivated in Note the Infotainment menu →  → Mirrors and wipers . Each time the ignition switches off for the third time, the position of the  ■ windscreen wipers changes. This counteracts an early fatigue of the wiper WARNING blades.
  • Page 76: Rear View Mirror

    This function can be activated / deactivated in the Infotainment 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 77 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 the Infotainment menu →...
  • Page 78: 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 79 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 80 Retrieving the saved setting Folding front passenger seat › With the ignition off and the driver’s door open-press- the desired memory button B. Fig. 72 › In other cases (e.g. if the ignition is switched on or the driver's door closed), Folding the front passenger seat hold the button.
  • Page 81: Rear Seats

    Armrest setting Fig. 75 Adjusting the seat backrest Fig. 73 Adjust armrest Move in the longitudinal direction › Pull lever in the direction of arrow and move the seat to the desired po-  Read and observe on page 76 first. sition in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 82 › Fold the seat forwards and slide the seat in the direction of arrow Fold forward middle seat backrest An reach the third seat row easier, the seat belt to the strap can be fastened to the tab on the interior trim of the rear body pillar. Fig.
  • Page 83: Headrests

    Before lowering the seats, the buckle tongues of the seat belts are to unlock Folding seat backs of the third row of seats up / down (the straps must be completely rolled up under the trim of the rear body pillar) - otherwise there is a risk of damage to the locks, lock tongues as well as the seats.
  • Page 84 › To move the restraint down, hold the locking button in the direction of Adjust height of front head restraint arrow and push the rest in the direction of arrow Fig. 82 Comfortable headrests Setting the height of the front The head restraints of the second row of seats can be equipped with side bol- sters.
  • Page 85: Seat Heating And Ventilation

    Buttons for the seat heating and ventilation » Fig. 87 Adjust the height of the head restraints of the third seat row Left seat heating  Right seat heating  Seat heating and ventilation left  Seat heating and ventilation right ...
  • Page 86 Front and rear seats with seat heating Front seats with heating and ventilation Fig. 88 Seat heating at maximum output: front seats / rear seats Fig. 89 Heating switched on / cooling switched on / heating and cooling are switched on simultaneously ...
  • Page 87: Heated Steering Wheel

    If the seat heating was switched on before the ignition was switched off, then Setting the heat output of the steering wheel heater › pressing the buttons  and , will switch the seat heating » Fig. 89 on with Press the button ...
  • Page 88: Practical Features

    Parking ticket holder Practical features Interior equipment Fig. 92 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 89  Read and observe on page 86 first. stowage compartments in the doors › To open, press the edge of the lid in the direction of arrow » Fig. 95. › To close, pull on the lid edge against the direction of the arrow. Certain models do not have a storage compartment lid»...
  • Page 90 CAUTION Fig. 98 Metal objects between the pad and the phone to be charged can become hot ■ rear USB input due to the action of the induction field - this is a risk of damage to the tele- phone. With some phones, the charging process can be interrupted or the phone ■...
  • Page 91 Waste container Fig. 100 Cup holder in the armrest: second/third seat row Fig. 101 Waste container: inserting and moving/opening  Read and observe on page 86 first. The cup holders are located in the front centre console , rear » Fig. 99 and in the rear armrest »...
  • Page 92 Closing takes place in reverse order. Storage compartment for storing two coins and a card Storage compartment Replace bags › Remove the waste container from the slot. The part with the cup holder can be removed or rotated. By removing, the in- ›...
  • Page 93 ›  To close, swivel the compartment against the direction of the arrow until it Read and observe on page 86 first. audibly clicks into place. Lower storage compartment The maximum permissible load of the glasses compartment is 250 g. The storage compartment below with an inner light (the light is on when open- ing the storage compartment) equipped, a pen, card holder, with storage com- CAUTION...
  • Page 94 Note Storage compartment under the passenger seat We recommend that you use the umbrella from the ŠKODA Original Accesso- ries. Fig. 108 Opening the storage compart- Clothes hook ment Fig. 110 Clothes hooks  Read and observe on page 86 first. ›...
  • Page 95 Insertion takes place in the reverse order. Storage pockets on the backs of the front seats WARNING Fig. 111 During the trip to the table must be in folded-down - otherwise there is ■ Map pockets danger of injury. Do not use any cups or beakers which are made of brittle material (e.g. ■...
  • Page 96: Electrical Sockets

    CAUTION Removable through-loading bag Never fold and stow the through-loading bag when it is wet - risk of damaging the through-loading bag. Blanket  Read and observe on page 86 first. To increase comfort for the occupants, the vehicle may be equipped with a blanket.
  • Page 97 CAUTION 12 volt socket in the rear centre console When using the 12 volt power outlets the following notes are to be observed. The sockets can only be used for the connection of approved electrical ac- ■ cessories with a total power consumption of up to 120 watts, otherwise the electrical system of the vehicle may be damaged.
  • Page 98: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    WARNING 230-volt socket in the rear centre console Make sure that no liquid or moisture enters into the socket - it can be fa- ■ tal! If fluid does manage to get into the power socket, completely dry out the socket before reuse. The child lock on the power socket is unlocked when using adapters and ■...
  • Page 99: Tablet Holder

     Read and observe on page 96 first. Ashtray › To use, open the respective storage compartment and push in the lighter un- til it stops » Fig. 120. › Wait until the glowing lighter protrudes, remove it immediately and use. ›...
  • Page 100 Attaching the rear headrests Handling the holder Fig. 121 Inserting: adapter / holder Fig. 123 Tilting and rotating the holder Fig. 124 Adjusting the holder size Fig. 122 Removing: Holder / Adapter  Read and observe on page 97 first. The holder may be by 30°...
  • Page 101: 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 102  Overview of the fastening elements » Fig. 125and » Fig. 126 Read and observe on page 99 first. Mounting bar with integrated hooks for fixing fastening nets. Fastening examples for nets » Fig. 127 » Fig. 128 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 103 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. 129 until it disengages, Fig. 131 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 104 Retracting Roll-up cover › Push the cover in the handle area in the direction of arrow » Fig. 132. 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 105 Net partition Side storage compartment and trays Fig. 135 Side shelf removal / open side pocket  Read and observe on page 99 first. Fig. 134 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 106 Cargo Elements Removable light Fig. 137 Removable lamp Fig. 136 Removing: Variant 1 / Variant 2 / Variant 3 / fastening example Fig. 138 Removable light: Removing / Inserting of the load  Read and observe on page 99 first. ...
  • Page 107: Variable Loading Floor In The Luggage Compartment (Estate)

    › To switch on the removed light, press button » Fig. 137. Pressing the light Set the variable loading floor to the upper position again will switched it off. › To insert, first of all insert the light with the rear part into the mount »...
  • Page 108 Positions of the variable loading floor Dividing the luggage compartment Fig. 141 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 109: 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. 143 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 110: 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 111  Information on the cooling system Read and observe on page 108 first. After pressing the button , the warning light underneath the button illumi- Individual functions can be set or switched on by turning the dial or pressing nates even if not all conditions are met for the cooling system. The cooling the corresponding button »...
  • Page 112 When the function is switched on, an indicator lamp lights up inside or below Fig. 149 the button. Infotainment Swing: Main Menu Setting temperature Climatronic The temperature can be set on the Climatronic control unit or in Infotain- ment» page 110.
  • Page 113 › 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 114: Auxiliary Heating (Auxiliary Heating And Ventilation)

    Closing Air outlet vents › Turn the regulator » Fig. 150 downwards. › Turn the regulator » Fig. 151 downwards. Depending on the setting of the air distribution, the air stream comes out of the following air vents. Set the direction of the air Air vents »...
  • Page 115  Read and observe on page 113 first. WARNING The auxiliary heating must never be operated in closed rooms (e.g. garag- ■ Functional requirements of the auxiliary heating. es) – risk of poisoning! The charge state of the vehicle battery is sufficient. ...
  • Page 116 Note Operation in Infotainment In the selection of the day in the preset time, there is an option between ■ Sunday and Monday without the specified day. If this setting is selected, the vehicle will be ready for use at the selected time, regardless of the current day. If a different time is set, the activated preset time is automatically deactiva- ■...
  • Page 117: Online Services Škoda Connect

    Display warning light Meaning Online services ŠKODA Connect The auxiliary heating is blocked, e.g. Introductory information Quickly flashes green for 2 seconds. because the tank is nearly empty or there is a fault in the auxiliary heating. Introduction to the subject The switch off signal was not re- Flashes red for 2 seconds.
  • Page 118: Care Connect-Services

    » Fig. 156 or after entering the following address website ŠKODA Connect Portal complete. into the web browser. Care Connect-Services http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity Introduction to the subject CAUTION Some countries may not all ŠKODA Connecthis functions available. For addi- ■ The Care ConnectServices enable information / breakdown / emergency, the tional information, see the following ŠKODA Internet pages.
  • Page 119: Infotainment Online-Services

    The Function of the system after switching on the ignition by the warning Information / breakdown / emergency light appropriate » Fig. 157, Only valid for some countries. ▶ In functional system, the indicator will light green. ▶ If a fault, the warning light illuminates red. Fig.
  • Page 120 Main menu » Fig. 158 News from the user profile on the website ŠKODA Connect Portal set  channels Online search of stations with information on fuel prices » page 183  Online search of Parklplätzen with information on free parking spaces ...
  • Page 121: Infotainment Introductory Information

    This verification is carried out by reading the QR code Introduction to the subject » Fig. 159 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 122: 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 123 Description - Infotainment Bolero Description - Infotainment Swing Fig. 162 Infotainment Bolero Fig. 163 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 124 The brightness level of the screen can be set » page 130. External module CAUTION It is not possible to operate the screen with your fingernails or while wearing ■ gloves. To protect the screen, you can use a suitable screen protector for touch ■...
  • Page 125: Infotainment Operation

    Selecting menu/menu item/function Infotainment operation By moving your finger across the screen in the desired direction (applies to ▶ Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero). Infotainment operation ▶ Turning the knob , Operation principles and screen areas Confirm menu/menu item/function By tapping on the function surface. ▶...
  • Page 126 Operating the menus » Fig. 167 Move the cursor within the input line to the right     Enlargement / reduction of the menu window Confirmation of the entered number  Browse the menu- List entries    Search Open / close the menu window ...
  • Page 127 Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero Infotainment menus To Turn on / off the Infotainment WLAN press the button , then the ▶  Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. function surface →  → Screen Show clock in standby mode Tap. Applies to Infotainment Swing Fig.
  • Page 128: Voice Control

    Configuration wizard Operating using an application in the external device Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen. Fig. 170 Some Infotainment functions can be operated using an application in the sup- Configuration Wizard: Display ported external device. example › Activate data transfer in Infotainment. To do this, press and then ...
  • Page 129 › You are recommended to speak louder at higher speeds, so that the sound of or: Issue the voice command “End voice control”. ▶ your voice is not drowned out by the increased ambient noise. ▶ During voice control, limit additional noise in the vehicle, e.g. passengers talk- Operation principle ing at the same time.
  • Page 130 Voice commands that can be used while browsing the list entries Voice commands Voice command Operation Enter “Next page” The voice command must only be issued when the symbol is displayed  “Previous page” and the input tone has completely faded on the Infotainment screen. The in- Browse menu / list / directory put tone can be switched on / off.
  • Page 131: Updating The Infotainment Software

    » Fig. 173 or after entering the following address into the web browser. Medium - Medium volume ■ Loud - High volume http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal ■ ® Bluetooth audio: - Volume setting of the device connected via Bluetooth ■ Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero dio profile of the connected device ▶...
  • Page 132 Sound focus -Setting the optimum room sound perception In some languages, after selecting the function surfaceFemale and Male are dis- ■ All - Setting optimised for the whole vehicle interior played for the choice of voice prompts for Infotainment. ■ Driver - Setting optimised for the driver ■...
  • Page 133 Activate data transfer for ŠKODA apps- Turning data transfer on and off ■ Wireless settings Use apps to operate:: - Setting Infotainment operation via the applications of the ■ Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen. external device (applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen) Deactivate - Deactivation of Infotainment operation via an external device ■...
  • Page 134: Radio Menu Settings

    ŠKODA Internet pages. ping the function button Reset the data information is deleted) Data Connection: - Settings of the data services of the SIM card inserted in the ■ http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal external module Off - The data services are turned off ■...
  • Page 135: Media Menu Settings

    Radio text - Switching the text display radio (FM and DAB) on and off Automatic change from DAB to FM ■ Advanced settings - Other settings that are different depending on the selected In the event of bad DAB reception, the device tries to find an FM station. ■...
  • Page 136: Video Dvd Menu Settings

    Import contacts: - Import phone contacts ■ Video DVD menu settings Select device contacts - Open the paired phones menu (applies to Infotain- ■ Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. ment Columbus with the SIM card slot in the external module - if the SIM card is inserted in the external module) ›...
  • Page 137: Smartlink Menu Settings

    Service centre number: - Setting the number of SMS services of the telephone ■ SmartLink menu settings service provider › In the SmartLink main menu, tap on the function surface  . Store sent text messages - Enable / disable the storage of the text message on ■...
  • Page 138 Delete user data - Delete user data (by pressing the function surfaceDelete and ■ confirm the deletion) › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  Tap on→ Map . Last destinations - Delete the last destinations ■ Dest.
  • Page 139: Infotainment Settings - Swing

    Balance - Fader - Sets the balance between left and right, front and rear ■ ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA Internet pages. Bass - Mid - Treble - Setting the equalizer ■ http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Touchscreen tone - Switch on/off audible tone when touching the screen ■ Advanced settings Display settings ›...
  • Page 140: Bluetooth Settings

    Switch off screen (in 10 seconds) - Enable / disable the automatic power off func- Consumption: - Fuel units ■ ■ tion CNG consumption: - CNG consumption units ■ Brightness: - Adjusts the brightness of the screen Pressure: - Printing units for tyre pressure ■...
  • Page 141: Radio Menu Settings

    ŠKODA Internet pages. Automatic frequency control (AF) - Search for alternative frequencies of the sta- ■ http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment tion currently being played to on/off Radio Data System (RDS) - enable/disable RDS function (receiving additional in- ■...
  • Page 142: Media Menu Settings

    The station name is followed by () while the station is being received on the SmartLink menu settings FM band. When the corresponding DAB station is received again, the system › In the SmartLink main menu, tap on the function surface  . automatically switches from FM to DAB.
  • Page 143: Radio

    Radio text display / image presentation (DAB) (does not apply to Infotain-  Radio ment Swing) Menu Settings Radio  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 144 › Scan through the stations one after the other (scan) To filter the stations according to programme type (e.g. culture, music, sport The function scans through all the available stations in the current frequency etc.) in the FM and DAB station list, tap on the function surface -- range in succession, for a few seconds each.
  • Page 145 › Search for and select the desired station logo on the respective data carrier. Preset buttons for your favourite channels Remove station logo In every broadcasting range, there are station buttons available to store pre- › Tap on the function surface in the Radio main menu  → Station logos. ferred stations That are split into groups »...
  • Page 146: Media

    Note Media Information concerning the given title appears on the screen, if they are stor- ■ ed as what are called ID3 Tags on the audio source. If no ID3 tag is available, service only the title name is displayed. Main menu The remaining playback time indicated does not correspond to the actual re- ■...
  • Page 147 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 148: Audio Sources

    Note CAUTION In the list, the first 1000 entries (titles, directories etc.) are displayed with the Do not save any important data or that which has not been backed up on the ■ ■ oldest creation date. connected audio sources. ŠKODA assumes no responsibility for lost or dam- The scanning speed of the folder / track list depends on the connection aged files or connected audio sources.
  • Page 149 WARNING SD card The CD/DVD player is a laser product. ■ This laser product is the date of manufacture in accordance with nation- ■ Fig. 181 al / international standards DIN EN 60825-1: 2008-05 and DHHS Rules 21 Infotainment Columbus, CFR.
  • Page 150 › To connect, insert the USB audio source into the appropriate input. ® Bluetooth player › To disconnect the USB, tap on the Media main menu function surface  → ® Infotainment allows audio files of a connected Bluetooth player to play using Remove safely.
  • Page 151 Show level of Infotainment memory Supported audio sources and file formats - Columbus, Amundsen, › Tap the function surface in the Media main menu  Manage jukebox. Bolero information about the occupied and free space of the Infotainment memory and the number of files that cannot be imported is displayed. Supported audio sources File sys- Note...
  • Page 152 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 153: 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  Does not apply to Infotainment Swing. Moving your finger across the screen to the Fig.
  • Page 154: 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 155 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 156: Media Command

    Main menu » Fig. 186 Media Command Information on playing track Playback timeline with a slider Operation Tablet name Introduction to the subject Playback control Applies to Infotainment Amundsen. Increase / decrease the tablet volume    Selection of the playback source ...
  • Page 157 Initiation of tablet operation Note  Return to main menu Some tablet types allow playback of audio files or videos by an inserted SD  card in the tablet. Playback of these tracks may be limited. Select source and control playback Supported file formats Operating system Operating system...
  • Page 158: Telephone

    If Infotainment is connected to an external device via Apple CarPlay then the Telephone ® use of the Bluetooth connection is not possible and the Telephone menu is not available. A possible data connection via the SIM card remains operational Introductory information »...
  • Page 159 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 160 Display the list of paired phones that are available as a source of tele- Telephone phone contacts - a phone for phone contacts is connected Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. Enter the telephone number  Display the phone contact list, depending on the connection type ...
  • Page 161: Pairing And Connecting

    Symbols in the status bar Telephone Signal strength of the telephone service network  Applies to Infotainment Swing. Charge status of the telephone battery  Missed call  Fig. 190 Current call  Phone: Main Menu Pairing and connecting Introduction to the subject The range of the connection to Infotainment is limited to the passenger com- partment.
  • Page 162 ® available for Infotainment Bluetooth can be displayed. http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility Fig. 192 Infotainment Columbus: list of paired external devices / list of Pairing and connection process available Bluetooth® profiles ...
  • Page 163 Applies to Infotainment Swing Symbol Symbol Operation colour White External device can be connected as telephone  Green External device is connected as telephone ® External device can be connected as Bluetooth play- White  ® Green External device is connected as Bluetooth player Fig.
  • Page 164: Use The Sim Card In The External Module

    › Push the SIM card into the available slot with the cut-off edge to the left un- Use the SIM card in the external module til it “locks into place” » Fig. 194. Applies to Infotainment Columbus with the SIM card slot in the external mod- If a phone / phones was/were connected before inserting the SIM card with ule.
  • Page 165: Rsap

    › Enter the new PIN code and confirm. Note If an external device is connected via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, then the see SIM card › data connection using rSAP cannot be carried out. Press on the inserted SIM card. The SIM card “jumps”...
  • Page 166 Function surfaces of the numerical keyboard List of telephone contacts Enter the last dialled number / dial the telephone number entered  Emergency call (Only applies to some countries)  Breakdown call in case of breakdown  Information call (for information regarding the products and services of ...
  • Page 167 Functional surfaces Management of preferred contacts (favourites) Contact search Select a number in the telephone contact list - if a telephone contact con- Fig. 200 tains several telephone numbers, the system displays a menu containing Infotainment Columbus, the telephone numbers for this contact after selecting the contact) Amundsen, Bolero: Favorite Display the contact details ...
  • Page 168 Delete a favourite Functional surfaces › Press the button, then tap on the function surface  → User profile → Setting the display depending on the type of call  Manage favourites. ▶ All - List of all calls › Press the desired function surface of the preferred contact and confirm the Missed calls / Missed - List of missed calls ▶...
  • Page 169: Text Messages (Sms)

    Display details of participant  Conference Talk to a participant separately from the conference call  Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. End the call to a conference participant  Text messages (SMS) Main menu Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. Fig.
  • Page 170 › Display options to adjust the source of text messages (applies to Write a message and tap on the function surface  » Fig. 206 -, a view of Infotainment Columbus) the text message is displayed » Fig. 206-. › If there is a SIM card in the external module with telephone services and is also Tap the function surface ...
  • Page 171: Hotspot (Wlan) And Data Connection

    To display the contact list with the option to add/remove additional mes-  Hotspot (WLAN) and data connection sage recipients / (to return to the recipient list » Fig. 207 -  the function- al  . Hotspot (WLAN) Removal of the contact from the recipient list ...
  • Page 172 Connect Show available hotspots Enable the Wi-Fi in the external device and search for any available hotspots. Press the button, then tap on the function surface  → WIRELESS INTER- ▶ ▶  ▶ Select the Infotainment hotspot (if necessary, enter the required password). NET ACCESS →...
  • Page 173: Data Connection

    › Establish secure connection using WPS (applies to Infotainment Observe the infotainment screen and if necessary, adjust the required net- Amundsen) work of data service provider. › ▶ Turn on Infotainment in the device. If the SIM card is protected by a PIN code, then the PIN code of the SIM card ▶...
  • Page 174: Smartlink

    209orenter 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 175: Android Auto

    Connection set-up The external device to be connected will automatically establish a telephone ® Connect the external device via a connecting cable to the USB input connection via Bluetooth as a main phone. Connecting an additional telephone ▶ » page and using telephone services of the SIM card in the external module are not ▶...
  • Page 176: Apple Carplay

    Main menu - function surfaces and information Apple CarPlay List of available applications Introduction to the subject Other pages with applications (by running your finger sideways across the screen or by turning the dial, the next page can be displayed ) The Apple CarPlay connection can be set up under the following conditions.
  • Page 177 213orenter the following address in the web brows- Fig. 215 ® er to open the website with information on the supported MirrorLink system. Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero: Example of http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity current MirrorLink® application main menu Fig. 214 MirrorLink®: Main Menu Fig. 216 Infotainment Swing: Example of current MirrorLink®...
  • Page 178: Application Škoda One App

    SmartLink system. nection » Fig. 214 on page 175. http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment Ending the current application For the full functionality of the ŠKODA One App, data transmission of external ▶ Tap the function surface  →  .
  • Page 179: Navigation

    › Build up the Wi-Fi connection » page 169, Navigation › In the tablet, start the application ŠKODA Media Command. Introductory information Disconnect the connection The connection can be switched off in one of the following ways. Navigation - function sequence ›...
  • Page 180  →  .  ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA Internet pages. There is a menu for importing / updating the navigation data and POI catego- http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal ries displayed » Fig. 218, Tap the function surface ...
  • Page 181 Main menu Fig. 219 Fig. 220 Navigation: Main Menu Card description › To display, press the button. The following information and function surfaces can be displayed in the  › If the main menu navigation is not shown, then press the button again map.
  • Page 182 ™ Google Earth -Online Card Additional window Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. Fig. 222 Split screen Fig. 221 Google Earth ™ Card › To switch on/offin the main menu Navigation, tap on the function surface  → Split screen. ™ In the Google Earth Card is represented by the map of the downloaded from ›...
  • Page 183: Search For Destination And Enter

    › If no menu is displayed for destination search, but a display for destination Search for destination and enter input via the address or the destination entry in the map, then tap on the function surface  → Find. Search POI destination / Search destination in the navigation data ›...
  • Page 184 Alphanumeric keypad List of locations visited There is a possibility that a map with a list of places of the same name will be Signal strength of the data services and ongoing data transmission displayed during entry» Fig. 225 - . List of visited destinations The list of places visited can also be called up during address entry by pressing In the list of visited destinations, there is a maximum of 6 destinations shown,...
  • Page 185 Enter destination via the point › While entering a destination into the map, the map scale displayed can be changed manually » page 188, Manual change of scale. › By sliding the screen move the desired destination into the cross-hair »...
  • Page 186 › Tap the function surface  » Fig. 229 -  tap and choose and one of the fol- Note lowing saved destination categories » Fig. 229 - . With activated function  → Fuel options → Select preferred fuel station the prefer- red fuel stations are displayed in the first three positions during the fuel sta- All saved destinations ...
  • Page 187: Import Your Own Goals

    “MyDestination”application is dis- played. http://go.skoda.eu/my-destination Access to the ŠKODA Connect Portal is the website ŠKODA Connect refer to. This is carried out by reading the QR code »...
  • Page 188 Guidance to an online destination Goals in vCard format › Tip on the traffic obstruction icon in the map. In the Infotainment memory, a custom destination can be imported in the There are details of the selected target appears » page 191, vCard format (*.vcf) from an SD card or a USB source.
  • Page 189: Map

    Route guidance to a destination of imported POI category Image with GPS coordinates › Tip on the traffic obstruction icon in the map. There are details of the selected target appears » page 191, Fig. 232 Image with GPS coordinates Clear all own POI categories ›...
  • Page 190 Start route guidance to the selected point Switching on / off of the split screen display » page 180  Paste the selected point as the next destination in the current route Switching on/ off of the selected POI categories display »...
  • Page 191 Enabling automatic scaling With a larger map scale than 10 km, the map is automatically oriented towards In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  →  . north. ▶ Tap the function surface  is highlighted in green. A change of map orientation is only possible in the 2D display when the map is centred on the vehicle position (the function surface ...
  • Page 192: Route Guidance

    › To switch on/off the road sign display in the main menu Navigation, tap on Aligning to the vehicle position (in the 2D or 3D map display)  the function surface  → map → Show road signs Tap. Alignment to the destination position (in the destination position dis- play) For some vehicles it is possible to set an alert when exceeding the permitted ...
  • Page 193 Edit destination (the object can be deleted, renamed or saved). ▶ Destination details Dial the POI phone number (if Infotainment is connected to a ▶ phone» page 159, Pairing and connecting). Route calculation and start route guidance Fig. 240 Alternative routes Fig.
  • Page 194 Selecting the type of route will start the route guidance. Graphical driving recommendations If no route selection is made within 30 s after the calculation of all routes, the route guidance is automatically started according to the preferred route type. Route calculation for the trailer When driving with a trailer or any other accessory connected to the trailer socket, we recommend that you switch on the trailer recognition, if necessary...
  • Page 195: Route

    The timing of the nav. announcement is dependent on the type of road and on Abort route guidance the driving speed. If the ignition is switched off and on again, then the route guidance is contin- The type of nav. announcements can be set:  → Nav. announcements. ued depending on the stop time in one of the following ways.
  • Page 196 Estimated time of arrival at destination / remaining driving time to desti- With destinations on the route already reached the note Dest. reached is dis-  nation played below the destination name. It is not possible to change the position of these destinations with each other.
  • Page 197: Waypoint Mode

    Customise transit point The update can be carried out manually as follows. › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Change route in map. › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Routes . ›...
  • Page 198 Main menu Record waypoints Fig. 244 Fig. 245 Waypoint: Main Menu Recording a waypoint tour › In the Navigation main menu, tap the function surface  → Waypoint mode. Start recording a waypoint tour In the Waypoint mode main menu, tap on the function surface  → Record ▶...
  • Page 199 If you drive past a waypoint and this does “not disappear” from the waypoint Guide along a saved waypoint tour tour (e.g. because the distance to this waypoint is too large), then there is the possibility to “skip” over this waypoint and continue the guidance to the next waypoint.
  • Page 200: Traffic Reports

    Symbol of the traffic obstruction ▶ Traffic reports Number of road affected ▶ ▶ Name of the location affected List of traffic reports ▶ Description of the traffic obstruction Distinguish the importance of a TMC message traffic obstruction using colour The symbol for traffic obstruction (e.g.
  • Page 201 › To switch on/offin the main menu Navigation, tap on the function surface Detail of the traffic report  → Route options → Dynamic route. enter / remove traffic conditions on your route manually If a traffic obstruction is detected during route guidance (e.g. traffic jam), this traffic obstruction be manually entered into the route.
  • Page 202: Vehicle Systems

    Vehicle systems CAR - Vehicle settings Introduction to the subject In the menu CAR , journey data and vehicle information can be displayed and some vehicle systems can be set. Reset to factory settings The reset to factory settings can be carried out in the →...
  • Page 203: Driving

    Electronic immobiliser and steering lock Driving  Read and observe on page 201 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 204 Starting the engine Ignition on / off › On vehicles with Ignition lock, turn the key to position and the engine starts» Fig. 251 on page 202 . Release the key, the engine will start auto- matically. If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, turn the key to position .
  • Page 205: 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 206 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 207: 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 208 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. 256 hold (you hear an audible signal), the vehicle starts to brake strongly.
  • Page 209 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 210: 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 clutch and...
  • Page 211 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 212 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. 260 ...
  • Page 213: Running In The Engine And Economical Driving

    Accelerate to max. speed during the journey (kickdown function) Run in engine The kickdown function is applied when the accelerator pedal is pressed down During the first 1,500 km, the driving manner determines the quality of the in the forward mode. running in process on a new engine.
  • Page 214: Avoiding Damage To Your Vehicle

    If the trip lasts less than 30 minutes from the start, then the overview will add DriveGreen function the overview of the average fuel consumption from the previous journey (the bars are shown in dark green). Fig. 262 Display in Infotainment screen symbols The display may show the following four symbols, which give information on the current driving style.
  • Page 215: Assist Systems

    CAUTION Assist systems Pay attention to the ground clearance of the vehicle! When driving over ob- ■ jects which are larger than the ground clearance, the vehicle can get damaged. General information Any objects that get trapped under the vehicle floor must be removed as ■...
  • Page 216: 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 214 first. ▶ The sensor cover is soiled (e.g. with mud, snow and the like). ▶...
  • Page 217 › or: On Infotainment, press the button → the function surface  → ESC Anti-blocking system (ABS)  system: → Activated Tap.  Read and observe on page 214 first. With activation the warning light is extinguished and an appropriate mes- ...
  • Page 218: Off Road Mode

    Brake Assist (HBA) Trailer stabilisation system (TSA)   Read and observe on page 214 first. Read and observe on page 214 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 219 Operating principle Hill Descent Assistant  Read and observe on page 216 first. Fig. 266 OFF ROAD button 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.
  • Page 220 WARNING ABS OFF ROAD For the correct operation of the assistant the road surface must be suffi-  Read and observe on page 216 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 221: 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 222 Note Fig. 269 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 223 Road display Vehicles with the Variants 2 and 3 The road display » Fig. 270 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 224: 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 219 first. attention to vehicles travelling in the same direction in the next lane in the so- called blind spots.
  • Page 225 Rear Traffic Alert- Operation Wizard for “Blind Spot”Monitoring - Operation  Read and observe on page 222 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 226 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 222 first.
  • Page 227: 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 228 Function surfaces » Fig. 279 Activation/deactivation Turns off the display of the area behind the vehicle Mode - traverse parking Fig. 278 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 229 › Lane At the latest when the red line of the back of the parking space (for example, The lane lines » Fig. 280 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 230: 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 231 WARNING Operating principle The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be ■ observed » page 213, General information. The system detects obstacles. The auxiliary boxes and lines are displayed ■ by the system, regardless of the area around the vehicle. The driver must judge for themselves whether the vehicle can park safely in the selected parking space.
  • Page 232 Activation / deactivation Views and function surfaces Fig. 285 Button for activation / deactiva- tion  Read and observe on page 229 first. Fig. 286 Overall view / view of the rear camera with thumbnail display Activation  Read and observe on page 229 first.
  • Page 233: Park Assist

    CAUTION View of the side cameras The overall view is for orientation only » Fig. 286. Further views of the individu- al cameras are for a better overview of the area around the vehicle. Fig. 288 Screen display View of the rear camera ...
  • Page 234 WARNING Operation The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be ■ observed » page 213, in section Introduction. Fig. 289 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 235 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. 289. When the system is activated, the symbol illuminates in the button.
  • Page 236 › Stop and ensure that the vehicle does not continue to move forward until the Parking parking procedure starts. › Select reverse gear or move the selector lever into position R. › As soon as the following message is shown in the display: Steering int. active. Check area around veh.!, let go of the steering wheel.
  • Page 237 › Select reverse gear or move the selector lever into position R. Parking forwards The further procedure is analogous to that for reverse parking. Fig. 293 › Follow the system instructions shown in the display. To park forwards in a traverse parking space: Display As soon as the parking procedure is complete, an audible signal sounds and the following message appears in the display.
  • Page 238: Trailer Manoeuvring Assistant (Trailer Assist)

    System fault Note In the case of a system fault, an error message appears. Seek help from a spe- We recommend performing the parking at a safe speed of up to about 5 ■ cialist garage. km/h. The parking process can be terminated at any time by pressing the button  ■...
  • Page 239 The manoeuvring dimensions are shown in the display » Fig. 295 The display shows the silhouette of the vehicle rear with trailer in top view page 237. » Fig. 295 - . 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 240: 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 241: 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. 298 speed. Cruise control system controls By pressing the button »...
  • Page 242 Operation description - Variant without CCS Fig. 301 Controls of the speed limiter (version without CCS) Fig. 300 Segment display: Examples of Speed Limiter status displays  Read and observe on page 239 first.  Read and observe on page 239 first. Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter »...
  • Page 243: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    Operation description - Variant with GRA Operation description - Variant with ACC Fig. 302 Controls the speed limiter (ver- sion with GRA)  Read and observe on page 239 first. Fig. 303 Controls the speed limiter (version with ACC)  Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter »...
  • Page 244 The front of the vehicle and the distance to the vehicle ahead is monitored by In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the con- ■ a radar sensor » page 213. nected trailer, the ACC becomes unavailable. The control automatically cancels the engagement of the brake supportive ■...
  • Page 245 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 246 Operation overview Start control  Read and observe on page 242 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 247 Setting by means of the lever Note › Set the switch  to the spring-tensioned position  or  » Fig. 306 Control is also stopped when the clutch pedal is held down for longer than 30 page 244. s or the TCS is deactivated. The display of the instrument cluster shows line »...
  • Page 248 Overtaking and towing  Read and observe on page 242 first. When overtaking When your vehicle is being controlled at a speed that is lower than the set speed and the turn signal is operated, ACC assesses this situation as meaning that the driver wishes to overtake.
  • Page 249: Front Assist

    ACC fault Operation With an ACC fault, an error message appears. Seek help from a specialist ga-  Read and observe on page 247 first. rage. The system support is provided in the following manner. Front Assist ▶ Alerts you about a dangerous proximity to the vehicle ahead. ▶...
  • Page 250 The warning may occur when driving between about 60 km/h and 210 km/h. If an automatic brake intervention is triggered by the system, the pressure in the brake system increases and the brake pedal cannot be operated with the Warning and automatic braking normal pedal stroke.
  • Page 251: 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 252 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 253  Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Read and observe on page 250 first. The acceleration is quicker than in Normal mode with distance control Procedure for the selection of the driving mode » page 241. › Press the  » Fig. 312 button.
  • Page 254: Proactive Passenger Protection (Crew Protect Assist)

    Reset mode - Setting for all menu items in the Individual mode to Normal The first level of protection ■ Cancel - Keep the current settings The system already intervenes in situations that may occur during dynamic ■ Reset - cancels all menu items in the Normal mode driving.
  • Page 255 When the vehicle approaches a detected line between lanes, the system Operation makes a light movement of the steering wheel in the opposite direction to the boundary line. This corrective steering intervention can be manually overridden at any time. WARNING Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance ■...
  • Page 256 The system can intervene when the following basic conditions are present. Activation / deactivation The system is activated.   Read and observe on page 253 first. The vehicle is travelling at more than around 65 km/h  The boundary line of at least one side of the lane is detected. ...
  • Page 257: Traffic Jam Assistant

    Request to take over steering Operating conditions If the system detects that there are no hands are on the steering wheel, this  Read and observe on page 255 first. will not work properly. You will be prompted to take over steering. Place your hands on the steering wheel.
  • Page 258: Traffic Sign Recognition

    System intervention WARNING If the system detects the driver's inactivity, it draws attention to this fact by a The traffic signs may not be displayed or displayed incorrectly in the sys- beep and a message on the display of the instrument cluster. It keeps the vehi- tem e.g.
  • Page 259 The system displays only traffic signs that are in the “viewing area” of the sen- Operation » Fig. 316. Data from the sensor is supplemented by information from the Infotainment Fig. 316 Navigation. This is the reason why traffic signs with maximum speeds can also Sensor for traffic sign recogni- be shown on sections of roads which do not have any traffic signs.
  • Page 260: Fatigue Detection

    The system can be activated/deactivated in Infotainment in the menu →  Malfunctions and information messages  → Driver assistance.  Read and observe on page 256 first. Pause recommendation The icon appears and the following message for a few seconds in the display If, for some unknown reason, the system is not available, an appropriate mes- of the instrument cluster ...
  • Page 261 A message in the display informs about the storage of the tyre pressure val- WARNING ues. Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance ■ systems » page 213, in section Introduction. Note Having the correct tyre inflation pressure is always the driver's responsi- ■...
  • Page 262: Towing Device And Trailer

    Swinging in and out the tow bar Towing device and trailer Hitch  Introduction The maximum trailer nose weight when towing a trailer depends on the engine and the vehicle version in the following table. Other data (e.g. shown on the nameplate of the hitch) on provides information about the test values of the device .
  • Page 263  Swivel tow bar Read and observe on page 260 first. No trailer or other accessory is connected to the tow bar. A socket or adapter When using the accessories (e.g. bicycle carrier), the maximum length and the may not be plugged into the 13-pin socket. permissible total weight including load must be considered.
  • Page 264: Using Hitch

    With the engine switched off, the vehicle battery is discharged by the connec- Using hitch ted consumers. Trailer (accessory) connect and disconnect At low charge state of the vehicle battery, the power supply to the trailer (ac- cessories) is interrupted. Fig.
  • Page 265 Trailer The permissible trailer load must not be exceeded under any circumstances. Permissible trailer weight - five-seat version Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg) Engine Transmission Permissible trailer weight, unbraked (kg) with gradients up to 12%. 1.4 ltr./92 kW TSI 1600 MG 4x4 2000 1.4 l/110 kW TSI ACT...
  • Page 266 Immediately reduce your speed as soon as even the slightest swaying of the trailer is detected. Never attempt to stop the trailer from “swaying” by accel- erating. Brakes Apply the brakes in good time! If the trailer is fitted with a trailer brake, apply the brakes gently at first, then brake firmly.
  • Page 267: General Maintenance

    Statutory checks General Maintenance  Read and observe on page 265 first. Care and maintenance Many countries have legislation requiring the operational reliability and road- Service work, adjustments and technical alterations worthiness and/or exhaust gas properties of a vehicle to be tested at specific intervals.
  • Page 268 ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of ŠKODA Genuine Parts Component protection for a period of 2 years after sale in accordance with the materials defect liabili-  Read and observe on page 265 first. ty, unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agreement. Some electronic vehicle components (such as the instrument cluster) are fac- ŠKODA Original accessories tory-equipped with component protection.
  • Page 269: Service Intervals

    Predominantly stop-and-go traffic as is often the case in city driving, for ex- WARNING ▶ ample. The airbag system operates using pressure sensors located in the front ▶ Operation predominantly during winter. doors. For this reason, no adjustments may be carried out to the doors or door panels (e.g.
  • Page 270 Fixed service interval QI4. ▶ Note Variable service interval QI6. ▶ For diesel operation with a high sulphur content, the oil must be changed every 7,500 km. Ask your specialist garage for information on the countries where In order to operate a vehicle with a flexible service interval, it is necessary diesel fuel has a high sulphur content.
  • Page 271: Cleaning And Care

    Protection against loss or damage of the event entries – you receive a com- ▶ Washing the vehicle plete service-verification if required.  Read and observe on page 269 first. ▶ Optional; request of complete verification in electronic form. ▶ You can have the vehicle serviced in any specialist garage (also abroad) –...
  • Page 272 WARNING Caring for the outside of the vehicle When washing your vehicle in the winter: Water and ice in the braking ■  Read and observe on page 269 first. system can affect the braking efficiency – risk of accident! Take care when cleaning the underbody or the inside of the wheel wells - ■...
  • Page 273 The towing device is maintenance-free. Coat the ball head of the towing de- Foils ■ vice with a suitable grease whenever necessary. The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of foil damage. Protection of hollow spaces Do not clean with dirty cloths or sponges.
  • Page 274 Remove ice and snow from the windows Caring for the interior  Read and observe on page 269 first. Fig. 324 Installation location of the ice Vehicle compo- Facts of the Remedy scraper, removing the scraper nent matter Dust, surface Vacuum cleaner contamination Water, slightly damp cotton / wool...
  • Page 275: 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 276 › Insert the pump nozzle into the fuel filler neck as far as it will go, and refuel. Petrol and diesel refuelling The fuel tank is full just as soon as the pump nozzle switches off for the first time. Not continue refuelling. ›...
  • Page 277 In an emergency petrol 91, 92 or 93 RON can be used (slight loss, a slightly Note increased fuel consumption) » Unleaded petrol that has a higher octane number than that required by the ■ engine can be used without limitations. Prescribed petrol 98/(95) RON / ROZ The use of petrol with an octane rating higher than 95 RON in does not re- ■...
  • Page 278: Adblue ® And Its Refilling

    ® The working life of the AdBlue solution is 4 years. If the tank contents are CAUTION ■ not used within this period, then this is to be replaced by a specialist garage. Diesel fuel additives ® When toppig up, do not use AdBlue for which the shelf life has expired.
  • Page 279: Engine Compartment

    We recommend when refilling using refill bottles that you use refill bottles WARNING from ŠKODA Original Accessories. When working in the engine compartment, the following instructions must ® ® be observed - risk of injury or fire. The engine compartment of your car is a When adding AdBlue take note of the minimum and maximum AdBlue tank...
  • Page 280 Close the bonnet lid WARNING (Continued) › Pull the bonnet lid down far enough to overcome the force of the pressur- Never touch the electric wiring on the ignition system. ■ ised gas spring. Avoid short circuits in the electrical system, particularly on the vehicle's ■...
  • Page 281: Engine Oil

    The engine oil should be changed after specified service intervals » page 267. 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 282: Coolant

    CAUTION CAUTION If no prescribed engine oil is available, then max. 0.5 l oil of the following The oil level must never be below the range » Fig. 332 – risk of damage to ■ ■ specifications can be refilled. the motor as well as the exhaust system.
  • Page 283: Brake Fluid

    CAUTION Checking and refilling If the expansion tank is empty, do not top up with coolant. The system could ■ aerate - risk of damaging the engine! Stop driving! Switch off the engine and  Fig. 333 seek assistance from a specialist garage. Coolant expansion reservoir Do not fill the coolant above the mark »...
  • Page 284: Vehicle Battery

    Specification - the brake fluid must comply with VW 501 14 standard (this Symbol Meaning standard meets the requirements of FMVSS 116 DOT4). Keep fire, sparks, open flames and lit cigarettes well clear of the  vehicle battery. WARNING When charging the vehicle battery, a highly explosive gas mixture The following warning instructions must be followed at all times when ■...
  • Page 285 If the vehicle is not used for longer than 3 to 4 weeks, then disconnect the Note negative terminal  or charge the battery constantly with a very low charging We recommend having all work on the vehicle battery carried out by a spe- ■...
  • Page 286: Wheels

    Disconnect/reconnect and change Wheels  Read and observe on page 282 first. Wheels and tyres The new vehicle battery must have the same capacity, voltage, current and the  Introduction same size as the original Battery. We recommend you have the battery replaced by a specialist garage. Advice on tyre/wheel usage ›...
  • Page 287 Unidirectional tyres Tyre pressure Some tires may be directional. The direction of rotation of the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the tyre. The specified running direction must be strictly adhered to, otherwise the fol- lowing tyre characteristics may be degraded. ▶...
  • Page 288 WARNING WARNING Do not drive with an incorrect tyre pressure - risk of accident. Change when they are worn down to the wear indicators at the latest - ■ ■ In the event of very fast pressure loss, e.g. in the event of sudden tyre risk of accident.
  • Page 289: Operating In Winter Conditions

    Please note the following if you intend to use the temporary spare wheel. Speed symbol - indicates the maximum permissible speed for a vehicle fit- Do not cover the signs. ted with tyres in the category concerned ▶ ▶ Be particularly observant when driving. speed ▶...
  • Page 290 the vehicle in a constantly visible place in the driver’s field of vision. The warn- ing label (sticker) can be replaced by setting the maximum value of the speed category supplied for the mounted tyres in Infotainment . This specification defines the maximum vehicle speed with mounted all-season or “winter”tyres that may not be exceeded.
  • Page 291: Emergency Equipment And Self-Help

    WARNING Do-it-yourself Properly secure the first aid kit and the warning triangle, or there is a risk of injury in the event of sudden braking or a vehicle collision. Emergency equipment and self-help Emergency equipment Placement of reflective vest  Introduction Fig.
  • Page 292: Changing A Wheel

    The Owner´s Manual is fitted next to the fire extinguisher. WARNING The factory-supplied lifting jack is only intended for your model of vehi- ■ Pay attention to the expiration date of the fire extinguisher. After this date, the cle. Under no circumstances attempt to lift other vehicles or loads with this correct function of the device is not guaranteed.
  • Page 293 › Jack up the vehicle» page 294 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 294 › › 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. 343. CAUTION › Insert the connector in the bass loudspeaker. ›...
  • Page 295 › 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 296: 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. 347 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 297 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 298: Jump-Starting

    › Remove the plug from the inflation hose and plug the open end fully onto Information for driving with repaired tyres the tyre valve. ›  Read and observe on page 295 first. Hold the bottle with the bottom facing upwards and fill all of the sealing agent from the tyre inflator bottle into the tyre.
  • Page 299: Towing The Vehicle

    WARNING Jump-starting using the battery from another vehicle Never clamp the jump-start cable to the negative terminal of the dis- ■ charged battery - danger of explosion. The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps must never touch each ■ other – risk of short circuit! The jump-start cable connected to the positive terminal of the battery ■...
  • Page 300 The maximum towing speed is 50 km/h.  Front towing eye The vehicle must be transported on a special breakdown vehicle or trailer  if it is not possible to tow in the vehicle in the way described or if the tow- ing distance is greater than 50 km.
  • Page 301: Remote Control And Removable Light - Replacing The Battery/Batteries

    Towing eye rear Remote control and removable light - replacing the battery/batteries  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 Fig.
  • Page 302 › › Insert the battery cover and press it down until it clicks audibly into place. Remove the discharged battery in the direction of arrow and install a new battery. The key has to be synchronised if the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked ›...
  • Page 303: Emergency Unlocking / Locking Of Doors

    Removable light Unlocking/locking the driver's door Fig. 358 Locking clip on the battery cov-  Read and observe on page 299 first. Fig. 359 Handle on the driver's door: open / lock and unlock lock cover › Lever off the cover for the rechargeable batteries with a narrow and pointed object from the area of the lock clips »...
  • Page 304: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades

    › On vehicles with the KESSY system, hold the emergency key with the han- The boot lid can be unlocked manually from inside. dle facing downwards » Fig. 360 -  into the lock cylinder and unlock / lock › Insert a screwdriver or similar tool into the opening in the trim »...
  • Page 305 Attaching the windscreen wiper blade Replacing the windscreen wiper blades › Push the windscreen wiper blade in the opposite direction of the arrow until it locks into place. Check that the windscreen wiper blade is correctly Fig. 364 attached. Setting the service position for ›...
  • Page 306: Fuses And Light Bulbs

    Fuses in the dashboard - LHD Fuses and light bulbs Fuses  Introduction Fig. 367 Blown fuse Fig. 368 Storage compartment on the driver's side  Read and observe on page 304 first. In left-hand drive, the fuse box is located on the driver side behind the storage Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses.
  • Page 307 Fuses in the dashboard - RHD Fuse assignment in the dashboard Fig. 370 Fuses  Read and observe on page 304 first. Fig. 369 Storage compartment on the front passenger side  Read and observe on page 304 first. Consumer Not assigned In right-hand drive, the fuse box is located on the passenger side behind the Not assigned...
  • Page 308 Consumer Consumer KESSY Trailer device - electrical outlet 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- Heating of the rear seats...
  • Page 309: 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 310  Read and observe on page 308 first. WARNING Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the ■ The vehicle is equipped with headlights with halogen bulbs or LED light sour- engine compartment » page 277. ces.
  • Page 311 Bulb for turn signal switch (halogen headlight) Fig. 377 Change the light bulb for the parking light Fig. 375 Changing the bulb for the turn signal light  Read and observe on page 308 first.  Read and observe on page 308 first. Remove / insert the bulb for main beam ›...
  • Page 312 › Remove the key in the direction of the arrow Replace bulb for fog lights (halogen headlight) › Insert the connector on the new base with the bulb. › Insert the new bulb into the headlight and turn counter to the direction of Fig.
  • Page 313 › Press the latch on the holder in the direction of the arrow Replace bulb for indicator light in the rear light › Press the latch in the direction of arrow and pull out the holder in the di- rection of arrow Fitting ›...
  • Page 314: Technical Data

    Technical data Fig. 383 Rating plate 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. Vehicle data sticker The listed performance values were determined without performance-reduc- The vehicle data carrier »...
  • Page 315 Maximum permissible front axle load Operating weight Maximum permissible rear axle load Operating weight (kg) Engine Transmission Seven-seat ver- Vehicle identification number (VIN) Five-seat version The vehicle identification number - VIN (vehicle body number) is stamped into sion the engine compartment on the right hand suspension strut dome. This num- 1.4 ltr./92 kW TSI 1527 1570...
  • Page 316 The measurement of the intra-urban cycle begins with a cold start of the en- gine. Afterwards urban driving is simulated. In the extra-urban driving cycle, the vehicle is accelerated and decelerated in all gears, corresponding to daily routine driving conditions. The driving speed varies between 0 and 120 km/h.
  • Page 317 Dimensions Fig. 384 Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions for operating weight without driver (in mm) » Fig. 384 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 318 Overhang angle Fig. 385 Overhang angle Angle » Fig. 385 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 319: 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 emissions standard is detailed in the technical vehicle documentation as well as in the certificate of conformity (COC document), which can be obtained from a ŠKODA partner Only valid for some countries and some models.
  • Page 320 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-seat version Seven-seat version Transmission DSG 4x4 DSG 4x4 Top speeds (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 9.67 9.88 2.0 ltr./132 kW TSI engine Output (kW at 1/min)
  • Page 321 2.0 l/140 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW at 1/min) 140/3500-4000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 400/1750-3250 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1968 Vehicle version Five-seat version Seven-seat version Transmission DSG 4x4 DSG 4x4 Top speeds (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 8.61 8.78 Technical data...
  • Page 322 Adjusting seats manually Anti-blocking system (ABS) Index Adjusting the seats Anti-theft alarm system Trailer Advice on tyre/wheel usage Anti-theft wheel bolts A2DP/AVRCP Favourite Abort route guidance Flagged destination Apple CarPlay 35, 215 Online goals applications own goal Disclaimer see Automatic Distance Control saved destination Application ŠKODA One App Acceptance and recycling of used vehicles...
  • Page 323 Launch control Run in Malfunction set to 131, 134 Warning light Manual shifting on the multifunction steering Set to Brake system wheel Switch on/off breakdown call Selector lever lock Update 129, 132 Breakdown call Start and drive Updates Broadcasting Tiptronic Visibility 131, 138 Bulbs...
  • Page 324 Cleaning the vehicle Correct routing of seat belt Interior cellphone Outside Disclaimer Correct seated position Washing Central locking Correct seating position Climatronic Problems Crew Protect Assist air distribution control Central locking button Cruise control Automatic operation Changing Cruise Control System Operate in Infotainment Batteries for the removable light Cup holders...
  • Page 325 Demo mode 137, 192 Diverting calls Dynamic Road Sign Display Additional display Descent Control System Door Operation Child safety lock Destination Door edge protection Dynamic route Enter destination using the address Emergency locking Favourite Emergency locking of the driver's door final destinations Opening/ Closing Home address...
  • Page 326 Starting the engine / stopping the push of a Specification Floor mats button Warning light See Floor mats Towing the using the tow hitch Engine revolutions counter Towing the vehicle set to 133, 139 Enter destination Tyre repair Fog lights Unlocking/locking the door Warning light equalizer...
  • Page 327 Fuel reserve hitch infotainment Description Amundsen Function surfaces Hitch bolero Fuses home address Columbus in the engine compartment 306, 307 Home address swing in the switchboard 304, 305 Hook Infotainment language 130, 138 Plastic clip Horn Infotainment menus infotainment online Infotainment operation Gas station I-PAD holder...
  • Page 328 Jukebox Operation of the information system List Speed limiter with ACC of available stations Jump-starting 296, 297 Speed limiter with CCS of telephone contacts Speed limiter with GRA With folder / track list Turn signal/main beam Liste gekoppelter externer Geräte KESSY Windscreen wipers List of traffic reports...
  • Page 329 main menu Display options in the split screen Playback operation Android car Fast Map safe removal of the data source Apple carplay Lane guidance Safe removal of the data source Images Main menu SD card infotainment online Manual scale Settings MirrorLink®...
  • Page 330 Intermediate target Network Main menu Data connection Manage memory Data roaming navigation additional window Map alignment set to Contacts Map scale Values of the downloaded data Demo mode Most common routes New route destination search Navigation data Favourites Navigation data update Map orientation nav.
  • Page 331 Online Search for parking space Petrol station logo Destinationdetails Switch to park mode phone List of traffic reports Parking connect to the infotainment Navigation data update Park Assist couple Online goals Parking aid Phone Rear View Camera Online Owner's Manual Adjust text messages Parking aid Bluetooth®...
  • Page 332 Pop-up window Traffic program (TP) Remote control Voice control Changing battery Synchronisation process Power limit Radio remote control Unlocking/locking Tilt / slide sunroof Auxiliary heating (heating and ventilation) Remote transfer of SIM data Power steering Radio station Preset buttons Removable light Practical equipment Changing batteries 230-volt socket...
  • Page 333 rSAP Seat belt Service Data Connection height adjustment Service interval display Warning light 34, 39 Warning light Run-in Engine Seat belts Service Interval Belt tensioners Running in Service interval display fastening and unfastening Brake pads Service intervals Inertia reels Tyres Service Plan Seat electrical adjustment Setting...
  • Page 334 Data connection Side compartments in the luggage compart- speech enhancement External device data transfer 130, 138 ment Speed limitations Fuel options SIM card Speed limiter 38, 239 Information regarding the version of the navi- Change PIN code Speed regulating system gation data Data Connection Warning light...
  • Page 335 Proper posture Switch on ignition Telephone book Setting system information Telephone connection types Stop engine System information 132, 139 Telephone functions Stopping Telephone number see Parking Telephone Premium Storage compartment rSAP Tablet holder Glasses compartment Text messages Tailgate In the front centre console Third seat row target memory in the rear centre console...
  • Page 336 Traffic Trays Unlocking List of traffic reports Central locking button Triangle In case of emergency Traffic Information (TMC) Remote control Traffic jam assistant Turning off Infotainment Unlocking and locking Traffic program (TP) Turning on Infotainment Unlock steering lock Traffic reports (TMC) Turn signal Update navigation data Traffic sign recognition...
  • Page 337 Vehicle dimensions Warning symbols Windscreen washer fluid see Warning lights Refill Vehicle height Warning light Warning triangle Vehicle identification number (VIN) Windscreen washing systems Warning when speeding Vehicle length Windscreen wipers and washers Warranty vehicle systems Activation Washing the vehicle Vehicle tool kit Replacing the windscreen wiper blade Waste container...
  • Page 338 Other Characters ŠKODA Connect register 132, 138 services Manager 132, 138 set to 132, 138 ŠKODA Connect Portal Index...
  • Page 339 Index...
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