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ŠKODA SUPERB

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  • Page 1 OWNER´S MANUAL Vehicle and Infotainment ŠKODA SUPERB...
  • Page 2 Documentation of vehicle delivery   Date vehicle handover ŠKODA Partner Stamp and signature of the vendor I confirm that I have taken delivery of the specified vehicle in good condi- tion, have received information on how to operate it correctly, and have had the terms of the warranty explained to me.
  • Page 3 1st vehicle owner 2nd vehicle owner This vehicle with the official registration This vehicle with the official registration number number (filled in by the vendor) belongs to: belongs to: Title, Name/Company: Title, Name/Company: Address: Address: Telephone: Telephone: ŠKODA partner ŠKODA partner Service consultant: Service consultant: Telephone:...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Adaptive cruise control » page 232 Useful links Lane Assist » page 243 Before starting off Parking Adjusting the seat » page 80 Electric parking brake » page 204 Adjusting the steering wheel » page 21 Parking the vehicle » page 206 Exterior mirrors »...
  • Page 5 Seat belts Lights and visibility Table of Contents Using seat belts Light Liability for defects and ŠKODA Warranty for Inertia reel and belt tensioners Headlight Assist (Light Assist / Dynamic Light new cars Assist) Airbag system Interior lighting Accident data recorder (Event Data Description of the airbag system Visibility Recorder)
  • Page 6 Infotainment operation Telephone Driving Infotainment operation Introductory information Starting-off and Driving Voice control Pairing and connecting Starting and stopping the engine Updating the Infotainment software Use the SIM card in the external module START-STOPsystem Telephone functions Infotainment settings - Columbus, Amundsen, Brakes and Parking Text messages (SMS) Bolero...
  • Page 7 General Maintenance Technical data Care and maintenance Technical data Service work, adjustments and technical Basic vehicle data alterations Vehicle-specific details per engine type Cleaning and care Index Inspecting and replenishing Fuel ® AdBlue and its refilling Engine compartment Engine oil Coolant Brake fluid Vehicle battery...
  • Page 8: Liability For Defects And Škoda Warranty For New Cars

    One of the conditions for service from the ŠKODA warranty is that all service Liability for defects and ŠKODA Warranty for new cars work has been carried out in a timely and adequate manner and in accordance with ŠKODA AUTO provisions. It must be proven that service work has been Materials defect liability carried out properly and in accordance with the ŠKODA AUTO provisions Your ŠKODA Partner, as a vendor, is liable to you for material damage to your...
  • Page 9 If your vehicle should break down during a journey due to an unexpected de- fect, you can claim services to ensure your continued mobility under the terms of the mobility warranty, including the following services: Breakdown assis- tance at the site of the breakdown and towing to a ŠKODA Service Partner, technical assistance on the phone or on-site commissioning.
  • Page 10: Accident Data Recorder (Event Data Recorder)

    Reading out the EDR requires special equipment with specific access authori- Accident data recorder (Event Data Recorder) zation and a legally prescribed diagnostic connection in the vehicle “on-board diagnostics”), and the ignition will need to be switched on. The vehicle is equipped with a device that serves as an accident data recorder (referred to solely as “EDR”...
  • Page 11: Radio Equipment - Information On Directive 2014/53/Eu

    » 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 12: About The Owner's Manual

    The pictures in the Owner's Manual are for illustrative purposes only. The illus- trations can differ in minor details from your vehicle; they are only intended to http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals provide general information. ›...
  • Page 13: Tutorial Videos

    The application can also be used as an RSS reader of favourite websites. After entering the following address into the web browser, the website is opened with information about the application. http://go.skoda.eu/service-app Installing the MyŠKODA App application The operation of some vehicle functions can be displayed in the form of video ›...
  • Page 14: 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 15: Online Services

    In order for the Care Connect services to work, a mobile network must be or by entering the following address in your web browser. available. http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity infotainment online The Infotainment Online services extend the Infotainment functions, e.g. with User and vehicle registration, activation of online services the following functions.
  • Page 16 Turn on the ignition and switch on Infotainment. › Tap the sensor field and then the function surface  → ŠKODA Connect http://go.skoda.eu/connect-video  (Online Services) → Registration. › Electronic version of the instructions for registration and activation of Tap the function surface Delete owner →...
  • Page 17: Managing Online Services

    Note Note By deleting the registered vehicle in the user account on the ŠKODA Connect The emergency call remains fully functional after activation of the Private mode Portal website, the user is also deleted in the infotainment system. function or after deactivation of Care Connect. The functions of the informa- tion and breakdown call are limited.
  • Page 18: Care Connect Services

    Serious accident Care Connect Services In the event of an accident with an air bag or belt tensioner release, a call to the emergency call centre is automatically started. The emergency call centre Proactive service simultaneously receives information on the accident, e.g. the location and se- verity of the accident, the number of occupants with fastened seatbelts and the vehicle identification number (VIN).
  • Page 19: Infotainment Online Services

    Remote access to the vehicle Infotainment Online services Main menu and overview of services Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen. Fig. 13 Main menu Fig. 12 ŠKODA Connect application With the remote access to the vehicle service, you can access some vehicle functions via the ŠKODA Connect Portal website or the ŠKODA Connect ap- plication installed on your mobile device.
  • Page 20 Note The availability of the services listed always refers to the period of validity of the contract. During this interim period of validity, content changes of these services are possible. Current information can be found on the ŠKODA Connect website» page Online Services...
  • Page 21: 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 telephone calls). General information ▶ Never drive when your driving ability is impaired, (e.g. due to medication, al- ...
  • Page 22 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 adjustable seats and all head restraints must be adjusted to match ■ Adjust the steering wheel so that the distance between the steering wheel the body size at all times and the seat belt must always be fastened proper- ...
  • Page 23: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    Adjusting the steering wheel position Correct seating position of the passenger  Read and observe on page 20 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 24: Seat Belts

    WARNING (Continued) Seat belts Many layers of clothing and loose clothing (e. g. a winter coat over a jack- ■ et) do not allow you to be correctly seated and impairs proper operation of Using seat belts the seat belts. ...
  • Page 25 WARNING Always ensure that the webbing of the seat belts is properly routed. Seat ■ belts which are not correctly adjusted can themselves cause injuries even in minor accidents. A seat belt which is hanging too loose can result in injuries as your body is ■...
  • Page 26: Inertia Reel And Belt Tensioners

    › Feed the belt back manually so that the seat belt is not twisted and the belt Note webbing rolls up completely. The belt tensioners can also be deployed if the seat belts are not fastened. ■ Smoke is generated when the belt tensioners are deployed. This is not an in- ■...
  • Page 27: Airbag System

    The forward movement of the body is cushioned when it makes contact with Airbag system the fully inflated airbag and the risk of injury to the remaining body parts is thus reduced. Description of the airbag system ▶ Front airbags - head and upper body. The airbags can be identified by the lettering ...
  • Page 28 The airbag system is only functional when the ignition is switched on. Safety instructions When triggered, the airbag is filled with gas and unfolds. The inflation of the airbag is carried out in a fraction of a second. Fig. 21 Safe distance from the steering Upon inflation of the airbag, smoke is released.
  • Page 29: Airbag Deactivation

    WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) No other persons, animals or objects may be positioned in front of the oc- No excessive forces, such as knocks, kicks etc., should be exerted on the ■ ■ cupants on the front seats in the deployment area of the front air bags. seat backrests - there is a risk of damage to the side air bags.
  • Page 30 › Deactivating an airbag should be considered in cases such as the ones Fold out the key bit completely» . With a KESSY key, remove the emer- below. gency key. › ▶ A child seat is mounted on the front passenger seat, in which the child is Carefully insert the key into the slot in the key switch as far as the stop.
  • Page 31: 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 the back seat, the corresponding front ■...
  • Page 32 This is indicated also on stickers that are located at the following positions. Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat (variant 2) On the front passenger's sun visor » Fig. 23 - . ▶ Applies to Taiwan ▶...
  • Page 33 Group Weight of the child Classification of child seats 9-18 kg  Read and observe on page 29 first. 15-25 kg Classification of child seats according to the ECE-R 44 standard. 22-36 kg Group Weight of the child up to 10 kg up to 13 kg Use of child safety seats which are secured using a seat belt Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the passenger airbag is activated.
  • Page 34: Fastening Systems

    First, remove the caps in order to access the locking eyes» Fig. 26. After Fastening systems removing the child seat, replace he caps. attachment points of the  system WARNING Always refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the child seat ■...
  • Page 35 Size class of Group Front passenger seat Rear seats outside Rear seat middle the child seat 15-25 kg 22-36 kg The size category is shown on the label attached to the child seat. If the front passenger seat is fitted with system attachment points, it is suitable for the installation of an  child seat with “Semi-Universal” approval. The seat is suitable for installation of a ...
  • Page 36 Fig. 28 Cockpit example for LHD Using the system...
  • Page 37: Using The System

    Storage compartment Using the system Operating lever for adaptive cruise control Steering wheel locking lever Cockpit Depending on equipment fitted: Overview Ignition lock ▶ Starter button ▶ Electric power windows Depending on equipment fitted: Electric exterior mirror adjustment ▶ Gearshift lever (manual gearbox) Door opening lever Selector lever (automatic gearbox) ▶...
  • Page 38: Instruments And Warning Lights

    The brightness of the instrument lighting can be adjusted in Infotainment in Instruments and warning lights the menu /  →  → Light.  Instrument cluster Engine revolutions counter  Introduction The tachometer » Fig. 29 on page 36 shows the actual engine speed per minute.
  • Page 39: Warning Lights

    Fuel gauge Display in the rear centre console Fig. 31 Fuel gauge The display only works if the ignition is switched on. Fig. 32 Display in rear centre console The fuel tank has a capacity of about 66 litres. The following information is shown in the display depending on the equipment If the fuel level reaches the reserve level , the »...
  • Page 40 Glow plug system (diesel engine) » page 41 Front Assist » page 46   EPC fault light (petrol engine) » page 41 Emergency call » page 46   Safety systems » page 41 Economy mode » page 46 ...
  • Page 41 If the seat belt is not fastened by the driver or front passenger during the next Parking brake  approx. 2 minutes, the warning signal is deactivated and the warning light   Read and observe on page 38 first. illuminates permanently.
  • Page 42 Steering column lock not unlocked (System KESSY) You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- ▶ cialist garage immediately. flashes  Message: Steering lock: workshop! For more information on the ESC system » page 213 or TCS system »...
  • Page 43 You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- One of the airbags or a belt tensioner has been disabled by the diagnostic ▶ cialist garage immediately. tool lights up for around 4 seconds after the ignition is switched on and then ...
  • Page 44 If the warning light flashes after starting the engine again, there is a system Fill up with fuel » page 261. ▶  error. Note You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe- ▶ The text in the display goes out after refuelling and driving a short distance. cialist garage immediately.
  • Page 45 If the warning light does not go off, stop driving! Seek help from a special- ▶ Speed regulating system/speed limiter  ist garage.  Read and observe on page 38 first. Transmission problem Illuminates lights up – the vehicle speed is limited by the speed regulating system or ...
  • Page 46 Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and let it cool. Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and check the engine oil level, top up ▶ ▶ Check the coolant level » page 268. if necessary. ▶ If the coolant level is within the specified range and the warning light  lights The warning light will go out if the bonnet is left open for more than 30 sec- up again, then there may be a malfunction of the cooling fan.
  • Page 47 CAUTION  Lamp failure As long as the warning light  illuminates, one must take into account an ■  Read and observe on page 38 first. increased fuel consumption and a power reduction of the engine. Using diesel fuel with increased sulphur content can significantly reduce the ■...
  • Page 48 WARNING  front Assist Even at temperatures around +4 °C, black ice may still be on the road sur-  Read and observe on page 38 first. face! Do not only rely upon the information given on the outside tempera- ture display that there is no ice on the road.
  • Page 49: Information System

    An acoustic signal will also sound if you drive the vehicle above 6 km/h when a Information system door is open. Driver information system Reset counter for distance travelled (trip) › Press button » Fig. 34 on page 47. Display in the instrument cluster Setting the time Fig.
  • Page 50 Display » Fig. 35 Function surfaces and screen display » Fig. 36 Optimal gear engaged  Vehicle representation (the zones of the vehicle are shown in different Gear recommendation (e.g.    means that it is advantageous to switch colours, corresponding to any warning messages that occur.
  • Page 51: Operation Of The Information System

    Skip to next track/station  Operation of the information system Switch to previous track/station  Operation using the control lever Display the assistance systems menu  Press - the Telephone menu, accept/end the call; call selected contact  Fig. 38 Hold - repeat last call;...
  • Page 52 Average fuel consumption - is calculated continuously since the last time the Screen display » Fig. 40 memory was deleted. After erasing the memory, no data will appear for the Distance travelled first 100 m driven. Driving time Current fuel consumption - when the vehicle is stationary or slowly moving, Average speed the fuel consumption is displayed in l/h (--,- km/l appears on models for some Average fuel consumption...
  • Page 53: Menus In The Display Of The Instrument Cluster

    Average speed ▶ Memory Driving time ▶ Fig. 41 Note Memory display Disconnecting the vehicle battery will delete all memory data. Menus in the display of the instrument cluster  Introduction The instrument cluster display is a user interface which, depending on the equipment configuration, provides information about the Infotainment, the The system saves the data in the three memories described below which are multifunction display, the assistance systems etc.
  • Page 54: Service Intervals

    Radio Assist systems menu item Currently playing station (name/frequency). ▶ The following systems are activated/deactivated in the Assist systems menu ▶ The selected frequency range (e.g. FM) optionally with the number of the item. station button (e.g. FM3), if the station is stored in the memory list. ▶...
  • Page 55: Personalization

    These values are then continuously matched according to the actual operating Displaying the distance and days until the next service interval conditions of the vehicle. Fig. 42 Personalization Button in the instrument cluster  Introduction Thanks to the personalisation, more drivers have the opportunity to use a vehi- cle with individually set system functions by means of a user account which is assigned to the respective vehicle key.
  • Page 56 An account can be changed at a later time in Infotainment in the menu /  Voice control - acoustic signals. ▶  →  → Vehicle status →  (if the Tyre Pressure Monitoring System is displayed first of Navigation - home address, alternative routes, recommended route, reminder ▶...
  • Page 57: 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 58  Read and observe on page 55 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 59 › Within 5 s, touch the sensor on the door handle with your finger » Fig. 46 SafeLock page 56 - . Deactivation is confirmed by a single flash of the direction indi-  Read and observe on page 55 first. cators.
  • Page 60  All doors Read and observe on page 55 first. The function allows you to unlock all doors, the boot lid and the fuel filler flap. › To open from outside, unlock the vehicle and pull the door handle in the Single door direction of arrow »...
  • Page 61: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    › Press any button on the remote control key. Fig. 50 › Unlock the door with the key in the lock cylinder within 1 minute of pressing Child safety lock with electric the button. operation Fault with the central locking If the warning light in the driver's door initially flashes quickly for around 2 sec- onds, and then illuminates for 30 seconds without interruption before flashing again slowly, you will need to seek the assistance of a specialist garage.
  • Page 62: Manually Operated Tailgate

    CAUTION Alarm trigger The opened glasses storage compartment reduces the effectiveness of the in-  Read and observe on page 59 first. terior monitor. To ensure the full functionality of the interior monitor, the glasses storage compartment must always be closed before locking the vehi- The alarm is triggered when one of the following unauthorised actions is acti- cle.
  • Page 63: Electric Boot Lid

    Note CAUTION Button » Fig. 51 is deactivated when starting or at a speed of more than 5 Do not attempt to close the lid manually during the electrical closing process ■ km/h. The button is activated again after the vehicle has stopped and a door is - there is a risk of damaging the electric lid operation.
  • Page 64 Ways to stop the lid movement Description of operation By pressing the button » Fig. ▶ ▶ By pressing the button ▶ By holding the button on the key. ▶ By pressing the handle Audible signals When opening the door using the button and opening / closing of the flap using the button audible signals are emitted.
  • Page 65: 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 61 first. The brake light in the rear window illuminates and the lid opens/closes auto- matically.
  • Page 66 Power window buttons » Fig. 54 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 67: Panoramic Tilting / Sliding Sunroof

    The convenience operation will only function correctly if all the windows auto- Force limiter matically open/close properly.  Read and observe on page 63 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 68 WARNING Force limiter When operating the sliding/tilting roof and the sunshade, proceed with  Read and observe on page 66 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, remove any ice and snow in the vicinity of the sliding/tilt-...
  • Page 69 Activate operation of the sliding/tilting roof Electrically operated sunshade Fig. 57 Fig. 59 Operation of the sliding/tilting Buttons for operating the sun- roof shade   Read and observe on page 66 first. Read and observe on page 66 first. If the operation of the sliding/tilting roof is deactivated (e.g.
  • Page 70: Lights And Visibility

    All seats occupied, boot loaded  Lights and visibility Driver seat occupied, boot loaded  Light In the event of another vehicle loading condition, the setting for positions . .  can be used.  Introduction The Xenon headlights feature no manual headlight range control. After switching on the ignition, adjust these automatically to the load and driving Unless otherwise stated, the lights only work when the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 71 Note Turn signal and main beam The setting (activation/deactivation) of the convenience turn signal is stored (depending on the Infotainment type) in the active user account personalisa- Fig. 61 tion » page Operating lever: Turn signal and main beam operation Automatic driving light control Fig.
  • Page 72 WARNING Fog lights/rear fog light The automatic driving lamp control (position ) only operates as a sup- port and does not release the driver from his responsibility to check the Fig. 63 lights and, if necessary, to switch on the light depending on the prevailing Light switch –...
  • Page 73 The two fog lights are switched on when you shift into the reverse gear. The hazard warning light system can also be operated if the ignition is switch- ed off. COMING HOME / LEAVING HOME If one of the airbags is deployed, the hazard warning light system will switch on automatically.
  • Page 74: Headlight Assist (Light Assist / Dynamic Light Assist)

    The lighting switches on after unlocking or opening the vehicle door (depend- Dynamic Light Assist automatically adjusts the light cone shape of the front head- ing on the lighting conditions). lights in order to prevent dazzling the oncoming and preceding vehicles, while ensuring the highest possible illumination of the road edges.
  • Page 75: Interior Lighting

    The vehicle speed is over 60 km/h or for some countries more than 40  Operation of the lights from the front seats km/h. The windscreen is clean in the sensor area.  Fig. 67 Operation of the lights from the System on/off front seats Fig.
  • Page 76 Interior light, rear Ambient lighting Fig. 68 Fig. 70 Interior lights at the rear: Variant Setting the ambient lighting The ambient lighting illuminates the dashboard and side door trim panels in colour, and the footwell in white. The switching on of the lighting takes place automatically after opening the door, switching off occurs automatically after the locking of the vehicle or 30 seconds after the closing of the door with the ignition switched off.
  • Page 77: Visibility

    Note Visibility If the on-board voltage decreases, the heating switches off automatically ■  Introduction » page 269, Automatic consumer shutdown - discharge protection of the vehi- cle battery. If the lighting inside or below the button flashes, the heater will not work be- ■...
  • Page 78: Windscreen Wipers And Washers

     Read and observe on page 75 first. Sunshade › To roll down, pull out the sunshade by the handle in direction of arrow and suspend in the holder on top edge of the door in the direction of ar- »...
  • Page 79 Automatic windscreen wiping in the rain can be used in Infotainment in the Note menu /  →  → Mirrors and wipers (activated/deactivated). Each time the ignition switches off for the third time, the position of the  ■ windscreen wipers changes.
  • Page 80: Rear View Mirror

    This function can be activated/deactivated in Infotainment in the menu /  WARNING  →  → Mirrors and wipers. The mirrors with automatic dimming contain electrolyte fluid which may ■ leak if the mirror glass is broken - this can irritate skin, eyes and the respira- Note tory system.
  • Page 81: Exterior Mirrors

    When the interior lights are switched on or the reverse gear is engaged, the If the mirror setting fails at any time, the mirrors can be adjusted manually by mirror moves back into the basic position (not dimmed). pressing on the edge of the mirror area. Setting the mirror surfaces synchronously WARNING This function allows the simultaneous adjustment of the two mirror areas.
  • Page 82: Seats And Head Restraints

    Operating conditions Seats and head restraints The function can be activated in Infotainment in the menu /  →  →   Mirrors and wipers. Front seats The setting of the mirror area has been previously stored » page ...
  • Page 83 Electrical adjustment Driver's seat with massage function Fig. 82 Button for the massage function  Read and observe on page 80 first. Fig. 81 Control elements on the seat  The massage function is used to massage the lumbar area of the back. Read and observe on page 80 first.
  • Page 84 Storing front passenger´s exterior mirror settings for reversing Convenience operation of the front passenger seat The function for lowering the front passenger's mirror area during reversing can be activated in Infotainment in the menu /  →  → Mirrors and wipers. ...
  • Page 85 › Unlock the vehicle with the remote control key and switch on the ignition. WARNING (Continued) › Turn the rotary knob for the exterior mirror control to the position for the Do not adjust the seat backrest while driving - it can cause injury and ac- ■...
  • Page 86: Rear Seats

    › Pull the corresponding lever in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 88. The re- Rear seats spective seat backrest is unlocked or folded forward. Seat backrests Folding backwards › Place the outer seat belt behind the raised edge »...
  • Page 87: Headrests

    Headrests Adjusting the height of the rear headrests  Introduction Note In sports seats, the headrests are integrated into the seat backrests and can- not be adjusted in height. Adjust height of front head restraint Fig. 90 Fig. 91 Setting the height of the rear headrest Setting the height of the front headrest ›...
  • Page 88: Seat Heating And Ventilation

    CAUTION Seat heating and ventilation The following instructions must be observed to avoid damage to the seats.  Introduction Do not kneel on the seats or otherwise apply concentrated pressure to them. ■ Do not heat seats that do not contain occupants. ■...
  • Page 89: Heated Steering Wheel

    Function surfaces for setting the ventilation level Front seats with heating and ventilation Function surfaces for setting the heating power Functional surfaces for switching off the ventilation (in addition to the  function surfaces ) or for switching off the heating (in addition to the function surfaces If the seat heating was switched on before the ignition was switched off, then pressing the buttons ...
  • Page 90: Practical Features

    Switching heating on/off (applies to the manual air conditioning) Practical features › In the Infotainment system, in menu /  tap the function surface  » Fig. Passenger compartment features Switching heating on/off (applies to Climatronic)  › Introduction Press the button  on the Climatronic, then tap the function surface on the Infotainment screen »...
  • Page 91 Parking ticket holder Storage compartments in the doors Fig. 98 Parking ticket holder  Read and observe on page 88 first. Fig. 100 Storage compartments: in the front door/in the rear door The ticket holder is provided for the attachment of e.g. parking tickets. ...
  • Page 92 While wireless charging is taking place, no objects may be between the pad Storage compartment in the front centre console and the telephone being charged. WARNING The telephone may become warm during wireless charging, so this should ■ be removed carefully from the tray. Metal objects between the pad and the telephone to be charged can get ■...
  • Page 93 USB inputs Cup holders Fig. 103 Front USB input / USB input under the armrest Fig. 105 Open front cup holders/ front cup holders Fig. 104 Rear USB inputs Fig. 106 Open rear cup holders/ rear cup holders  Read and observe on page 88 first.
  • Page 94 Insert waste container WARNING › Position the waste container at the front edge of the slot. Do not use any cups or beakers which are made of brittle material (e.g. ■ › Push the waste container in the rear area in the direction of the arrow glass, porcelain).
  • Page 95 The temperature of the storage compartment supplied with air is dependent Storage compartment underneath the front armrest on the setting in the air conditioning. Glasses storage box Fig. 111 Opening the glasses storage box Fig. 109 Open tray / control air supply ...
  • Page 96 Storage compartment on the front passenger side Storage compartment under the front passenger’s seat Fig. 113 Opening the storage compart- ment  Read and observe on page 88 first. Fig. 112 Open storage compartment / close storage compartment and open air supply ›...
  • Page 97 Clothes hook Storage pockets at the inner sides of the front seats Fig. 115 Fig. 117 Clothes hooks Storage pocket   Read and observe on page 88 first. Read and observe on page 88 first. The clothes hooks are located on the middle door pillars of the vehicle and on The storage pockets are located on the inside of the driver, if necessary, also the handle of the headliner above each of the rear doors »...
  • Page 98 › Pull opening lever » Fig. 120 in the direction of arrow until it stops. The Storage compartment in the rear armrest catches on the cover must engage completely in the lid and click into place. › Open the cover in the direction of the arrow ›...
  • Page 99: Electrical Sockets

    Securing through-loading bag and skis CAUTION › Tighten the strap around the skis in front of the bindings » Fig. 121. The When using the 12 volt power outlets the following notes are to be observed. strap must hold the skis tight. The sockets can only be used for the connection of approved electrical ac- ■...
  • Page 100 12 volt socket in the rear centre console 230-volt socket in the rear centre console Fig. 123 Open storage compartment / cover of the 12 volt power outlet Fig. 125 Open the cover of the 230 volt outlet / 230 volt outlet ...
  • Page 101: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    WARNING Ashtray 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 102: Tablet Holder

    CAUTION Cigarette lighter Never exceed the maximum permissible load of the holder - there is a risk of damage or functional impairment. Attaching the rear headrests Fig. 127 Cigarette lighter: in the front centre console/in the rear centre console  Read and observe on page 99 first.
  • Page 103 WARNING Fig. 132 Be care with the adapter - otherwise there is a risk of finger injury. Adjusting the holder size Attach to the storage compartment in the rear armrest  Read and observe on page 100 first. The holder may be by 30° in the direction of the arrow tipped and by 360°...
  • Page 104: 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 105 Overview of the fastening elements » Fig. 133 » Fig. 134 If the vehicle is equipped with the variable loading floor and this is in the upper position, then the lashing eyes » Fig. 134 on page 102 can be used to attach Fastening elements only for fastening fixing nets the nets.
  • Page 106 Fasten the flooring Net on the luggage compartment cover Fig. 138 Net on the luggage compart- ment cover  Read and observe on page 102 first. Fig. 137 Fastening the flooring: version 1/version 2  The net at the bottom of the luggage compartment cover »...
  • Page 107 CAUTION Fig. 140 Observe the following instructions to avoid canting and the subsequent ■ Luggage compartment cover damage to the cover or the side trim. stowed behind the rear seats The cover must be inserted properly and the load must not exceed the ■...
  • Page 108 › Close the side compartments on both sides of the luggage compartment. › Fold out the variable loading floor to the upper position. WARNING No objects should be placed on the roll-up cover - there is a risk of damage to the cover and a risk of injury in the event of a sudden stop or a vehicle collision! CAUTION...
  • Page 109 Side storage compartment and trays Cargo element Fig. 143 Side shelf removal / open side pocket Fig. 144 Taking out cargo elements: Version 1/version 2  Read and observe on page 102 first. Located at the two sides of the luggage compartment, depending on vehicle equipment are side trays »...
  • Page 110 When transporting tall objects in the compartments, the flooring must be fol- Storage compartments under the floor covering ded forward. Using the storage compartments - variant 2 › Dividing the luggage compartment with variable loading floor » page 112. › Lift the floor covering in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 111 Removal and fitting Multi-function pocket › Fold down the front hooks on both sides of the luggage compartment in the direction of arrow » Fig. 148. › Grasp the rear bar with both hands and withdraw the pocket in arrow di- rection ›...
  • Page 112 If the light is in the mount, this will illuminate when the boot lid is opened. Note › If you want to stow the roll-up luggage compartment cover and the multifunc- To remove, hold the light in the area and swivel in the direction of arrow tion pocket at the same time, then it is necessary that the rear part of the roll- »...
  • Page 113: Variable Loading Floor In The Luggage Compartment (Estate)

    The space below the variable loading floor can be used for stowing objects Variable loading floor in the luggage compartment (Estate) such as the removed roll-up luggage compartment cover » page 105, the mul- ti-function pocket » page 109 etc. Positions of the variable loading floor The maximum permissible load of the variable loading floor is 75 kg.
  • Page 114: Net Partition

    Dividing the luggage compartment Fig. 155 Dividing the boot with variable loading floor › To divide, lift the variable loading floor by the handle and push in the rear edge of the variable loading floor in the grooves in the direction of the ar- Fig.
  • Page 115: Transportation On The Roof Rack

    Pull out and secure the net partition behind the front seats Transportation on the roof rack The process is analogous to that for behind the rear seats. Before removing the net partition, the rear seat backrests should be folded forwards. After roll- ing up the net partition in the housing, the rear seat backrests should then be folded back »...
  • Page 116: Heating And Ventilation

    CAUTION Heating and ventilation Make sure that the sliding / tilting roof or the boot lid does not collide with ■ the roof load when opened. Heating, manual air conditioning system, Climatronic Ensure the roof aerial is not impaired by the load being transported. ■...
  • Page 117 When the function is switched on, the indicator lamp below the button lights Note 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. Information on the cooling system After switching on the cooling Condensation from the evaporator of the air ■...
  • Page 118 Intense air flow to the windscreen on / off (when switching on, the air  Fig. 162 flow to the windows  and  is also switched on) Rear operating elements Switch the rear window heating on/off » page 75 ...
  • Page 119 Note  Locking/unlocking the temperature setting and heating of the rear seats using the rear buttons In order to ensure adequate thermal comfort, there may be an increase in en- ■ gine idle speed during operation of the Climatronic in some circumstances. Switch Air Care function on/off ...
  • Page 120 CAUTION Air distribution control We recommend not smoking in the vehicle when the recirculating air opera-  Read and observe on page 114 first. tion is switched on. The smoke sucked from inside the vehicle is deposited on the evaporator of the air conditioner. This produces a permanent odour when The recirculation mode prevents contaminated outside air getting into the In- the air conditioning system is operating which can only be eliminated through terior of the vehicle.
  • Page 121: Auxiliary Heating (Auxiliary Heating And Ventilation)

    Set the direction of the air Air outlet vents Air vents » Fig. 165 » Fig. 166 outlet 1. 2. 4  1. 2. 4. 5. 7  3. 4. 6  4. 5. 7  3. 4. 5. 6. 7 ...
  • Page 122 After switching off the system, the coolant pump and the auxiliary heating will CAUTION continue running a little while longer in order to burn the remaining fuel in the The air inlet in front of the windscreen must be free (e.g. of ice, snow or heating.
  • Page 123 List of pre-selected times, activation / deactivation of the preset time To switch the remote control on or off, hold the remote control vertically, with the aerial » Fig. 169 pointing upwards. Do not cover the antenna with the Set the preset times 1-3 and the duration (10-60 minutes) fingers or the palm of the hand.
  • Page 124: Infotainment Introductory Information

    This check takes place by reading the QR code Introduction to the subject » Fig. 170 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 125 Switches Infotainment on/off  Description – Infotainment Bolero - Overview of Infotainment menus » page 128  - Display of the main screen “HOME” » page 129  Volume up  Volume down  Touchscreen » page 124 Description – Infotainment Amundsen Fig.
  • Page 126 Description – Infotainment Swing External module Does not apply for Infotainment Swing. Fig. 175 Example of an external module Depending on the vehicle configuration and Infotainment type, all the follow- ing elements must not be included in the external module. Fig.
  • Page 127: Infotainment Operation

    Menu item with “Checkbox” Infotainment operation  - Function is switched on ▶ ▶  - Function is switched off Infotainment operation  Opens a sub-menu of the menu item with a “pop-up window” Screen areas Function surfaces The screen areas which confirm a function or a menu are called “function sur- Fig.
  • Page 128 Description of the alphanumeric keyboard » Fig. 179 Operating the menus Input line Context-dependent: ▶  - Switch from upper case to lower case and vice versa ▶  - Switch to special characters ▶  - Switch to numbers Context-dependent: ▶...
  • Page 129 Gesture control Switching Infotainment on/off Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. Only valid for Infotainment Columbus. › To switch on Infotainment, press  › To switch off Infotainment, hold Fig. 180  Example of a menu with Applies to Infotainment Amundsen, Bolero, Swing gesture control ›...
  • Page 130 "Screen off" mode Infotainment menus With the ignition on and functions Switch off screen (in 10 seconds) and Display clock Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. when screen is off » page 133 enabled, it is possible to display the time and date when the Infotainment screen is switched off.
  • Page 131: Configuration Wizard

    Vehicle system settings » page 199  Configuration wizard Navigation menu » page 177 (Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amund-  The Configuration wizard is automatically displayed if there are at least two sen) non-selected menu items after turning on Infotainment, or if a new user ac- List of traffic reports (TMC) (applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amund- ...
  • Page 132: Voice Control

    Applies to Infotainment Swing CAUTION › Activate data transfer in Infotainment. Press the button and then tap on  The messages are generated by Infotainment. The flawless clarity (e.g. road ■ the function surface Activate data transfer for ŠKODA apps. or city name) cannot always be guaranteed.
  • Page 133 Operation principle Voice commands Enter Fig. 185 The voice command must only be issued when the symbol is displayed in  Example of screen display the Infotainment screen and the input tone has completely faded. The input tone can be switched on / off. To do so, tap the sensor field and then the ...
  • Page 134: Updating The Infotainment Software

    Navigation - applies to Infotainment Columbus If the set Infotainment language matches the language of currently selected http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal country when entering the destination, then the destination address can be Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero entered in one step.
  • Page 135: Infotainment Settings - Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero

    Sound focus -Setting the optimum room sound perception ■ Infotainment settings - Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero All areas - Setting optimised for the whole vehicle interior ■ Driver - Optimised setting for the driver ■ Infotainment system settings Touchscreen tone - Switch on/off audible tone when touching the screen ■...
  • Page 136: Set The Time

    Automatic summer time - Switches the automatic switch to summer time on/off ■ Settings for data transfer Time zone: - Select the time zone ■ Activated data transfer enables data transfer between the Infotainment sys- Time format: - Sets the time format ■...
  • Page 137 ® Bluetooth - Switch on/off Bluetooth function ■ Network settings ® ® Visibility: - Switch the visibility of the Bluetooth device for other Bluetooth ■ Applies to the infotainment Columbus with seated in the external module SIM devices on/off ® card as well as for the Infotainment Amundsen with the connected Carstick- Name: - Change the name of the Bluetooth unit...
  • Page 138: Menu Settings Radio

    The information on available software updates is obtained from a ŠKODA Part- If you lose reception in the given the region, Infotainment will automatically ner or from the following ŠKODA Internet pages. set another available region. http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Advanced settings (DAB) › Menu Settings Radio In the Radio main menu, select the DAB range and tap on the function sur- face ...
  • Page 139: Media Menu Settings

    L-band Enter/change PIN for parental settings - Management of the PIN code for parental ■ For the DAB radio reception in different countries, different broadcasting control ranges are used. In some countries the DAB radio reception is only possible in Parental control: - Parental control settings ■...
  • Page 140: Smartlink+ Menu Settings

    Call settings: - Setting the phone functions of the SIM card inserted in the ex- Delete text messages - Delete the data stored on the SIM card text messages ■ ■ ternal module during a call (applies to Infotainment Columbus with the SIM All - Delete all text messages ■...
  • Page 141: Navigation Menu Settings

    Activate data transfer for ŠKODA apps- Activate/deactivate data transfer for Google Earth™ settings - Enable / disable display of special destinations in the ■ ■ ™ ŠKODA applications Google Earth map (applies to Columbus Infotainment when displaying the ® ™ MirrorLink®...
  • Page 142 ■ ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA Internet pages. nouncements (applies to Infotainment Columbus) ■ Comprehensive - All nav. announcements http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Brief - Short nav. announcements ■ Congestion only - Only nav. announcements when a route is changed ■...
  • Page 143: Infotainment Settings - Swing

    Summer (DST) - Switches summer time on/off ■ Infotainment settings - Swing Automatic summer time - Switches the automatic switch to summer time on/off ■ Date: - Date settings ■ Infotainment system settings Date format: - Sets the date format ■...
  • Page 144: Radio Menu Settings

    The information on available software updates is obtained from a ŠKODA Part- Radio Data System (RDS) - enable/disable RDS function (receiving additional in- ■ ner or from the following ŠKODA Internet pages. formation from the station)  http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment Infotainment...
  • Page 145: Media Menu Settings

    Sort channel list: - Sort types of radio stations in the station list ■ Import contactsTelephone menu settings Group - Sort by transmitted program type ■ › In the Telephone main menu, tap on the function surface  . Alphabetically - Alphabetical sorting according to station name ■...
  • Page 146: Radio Service

    Radio text display (DAB) / picture presentation (DAB)  Radio Settings of menu Radio » page 136 » page 142  service Information symbol in the status line Symbol Meaning Introduction to the subject Traffic signal is available  Depending on the vehicle equipment and the Infotainment type, analogue ra- Traffic signal is not available ...
  • Page 147 Symbol Meaning List of available stations The station reception is not secure (DAB) (applies to Infotain-  ment Amundsen, Bolero, Swing) Station with image broadcasting (DAB) (does not apply to Info-  tainment Swing) Refresh list Depending on Infotainment, updating the station list takes place as follows: Frequen- Columbus Amundsen, Bolero...
  • Page 148 Assign station logo manually Note › Tap the Radio main menu function  → Station logos. Should this station not transmit traffic reports or the signal is not available, ■ › Tap on an occupied station button and select the data carrier (SD card, USB). then Infotainment automatically searches in the background for another TP ›...
  • Page 149: Media

    Playback control - Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero Media Operation Action service Play / Pause Tap  Main menu Tap  after 3 s from the start of the track playback Fig. 189 Finger movement to the right in Plays the current track from the start Media: example display screen area »...
  • Page 150 Folder/track list » Fig. 190 Playback control - Swing Selected audio source / audio source folder (movement within the folder Operation Action is carried out by pressing the function surface for the folder) Options folder/track playback Play / Pause Tap  Display of multimedia database (only available in the source directory) (not Tap ...
  • Page 151: Audio Sources

    Multimedia database » Fig. 191 CD/DVD» Fig. 192 slot is located in an external module in the glove box on the front passenger side. Selected audio source / selected category / folder of the audio source › Sorting categories Toinsert a CD/DVD, with the labelled side facing up, into the CD slot until it is automatically drawn in.
  • Page 152 If the CD/DVD is physically damaged, is not readable or is inserted incorrect- CAUTION ■ ly the following message is displayed Error: CD/DVD. Do not use an SD card with a broken write protection “slide” - there is a risk ■...
  • Page 153 › Tap on the function surface  → Delete. ® Bluetooth player Show level of infotainment memory ® Infotainment allows audio files of a connected Bluetooth player to play using › Tap on the function surface in the Media main menu  Manage jukebox. the A2DP and AVRCP audio profile.
  • Page 154 Supported audio file formats Supported audio sources and file formats - Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero Maximum Codec type Max bit Multi File suffix sampling Playlists (File formats) rate channels rate Supported audio sources Windows Media Source Interface Type Specification File system 384 kbit / Audio Standard...
  • Page 155: Images

    Supported audio sources and file formats - Swing Images Image viewer Supported audio sources Source Interface Type Specification File system main menu Standard SD card SD reader SD, SDHC, SDXC Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero. size USB stick; Fig. 195 HDD (without any spe- Images: main menu cial software);...
  • Page 156 Control viewed images Supported image file formats and sources Operation Action Supported image sources Finger motion across the screen to the left Source Type Specification File system (with initial representation) Display of the next image SD card Standard size SD, SDHC, SDXC FAT16 Tap ...
  • Page 157: Video Dvd

    Operation Action Video DVD Tap  after 3 s after the start of the Play the current video from the start video player playback Fast rewind Press and hold  Main menu Play the next video Tap  Only applies to Infotainment Columbus. Fast forward Press and hold ...
  • Page 158: Media Command

    Symbol Operation Media Command Confirmation  Operation Main menu Return to Video DVD main menu Introduction to the subject Supported video sources and file formats Applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen. Supported video sources Fig. 198 File sys- ŠKODA Media Command appli- Source Interface Type...
  • Page 159 CAUTION Select source and control playback If several devices are connected to the Infotainment system by means of ■ › To select the playback source, in the main menu, tap on the functional sur- WLAN, there is the danger of WLAN overloading and thus also the inability of face ...
  • Page 160: Telephone

    operating system Operating system Telephone Type Format Android Introductory information MPEG-1; 2 and   Introductory information Layer 3 (mp3)  (4,1+)  WARNING Audio  (4,1+)  The general binding country-specific regulations for operating mobile tele- phones in the vehicle must be observed. ...
  • Page 161 Main telephone icon Telephone ® - a telephone connected via Bluetooth ▶  Applies to Infotainment Swing. ▶  - a SIM card with activated telephone services, inserted in the exter- nal module Fig. 201 List of connected telephones, which are available as the source of tele- Telephone: Main menu phone contacts ▶...
  • Page 162: Pairing And Connecting

    ® and updates are available for Infotainment Bluetooth can be displayed. WARNING http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility Do not pair and connect a telephone to the Infotainment system while driv- Conditions for pairing ing the vehicle - there is risk of an accident! The ignition is switched on.
  • Page 163 ® If the Bluetooth rSAP profile is supported by the telephone to be connected, The SIM card is plugged into the external module. ▶ then the infotainment system tries to connect to the phone using this profile An external device is connected to Infotainment using Apple CarPlay or ▶...
  • Page 164 The first device (main telephone) The second device (additional telephone) connec- SIM card SIM card tion Third device Fourth device Telephone (In the external mod- Telephone (In the external mod- variant ule) ule) HFP (Incoming / out- going Incoming calls, ®...
  • Page 165: Use The Sim Card In The External Module

    Applies to Infotainment Swing Use the SIM card in the external module Symbol Applies to Infotainment Columbus with the SIM card slot in the external mod- Symbol Operation colour ule. White External device can be connected as telephone  Green External device is connected as telephone ®...
  • Page 166: Telephone Functions

    › Confirm the entered PIN code by tapping  . For example, if you enter 32, the unit will display contacts with the letter se- › or: the function surface  to save and confirm the PIN code. quence DA, FA, EB, etc. next to the numerical keypad. Change PIN code Voicemail box (does not apply to the infotainment Swing) ›...
  • Page 167 Display the contact details  Management of preferred contacts (favourites) Select the telephone number in the contact details Processing the telephone number of the contact before dialling  Fig. 204 Favourite contacts Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen, Bolero: The contact name can be read out by a Infotainment's generated voice ...
  • Page 168 Function surface for emergency call  Edit the telephone number before dialling (not applicable to Infotainment  If the vehicle is not equipped with the buttons for the Care Connect service Swing) » page 16, the position of the last function surface in the first group of favour- Display the contact details »...
  • Page 169: Text Messages (Sms)

    Hold a conference call - Leave the conference temporarily (the confer- Opening a list of templates for quick answers  ence continues in your absence) New text message - Creating and sending the message  Return to the held conference call ...
  • Page 170 Open a list of templates with the open to replace the recorded text with The text can be read out by Infotainment's generated voice   the selected template Display a menu with additional options  Open the contact list ▶...
  • Page 171: Data Connection

    Connecting Infotainment Amundsen Data connection Internet connection Infotainment Columbus Fig. 208 WLAN (Wi-Fi) / CarStick Possible connection types » Fig. 208 Using WLAN, by connecting the Infotainment system to the hot spot of Fig. 207 WLAN (Wi-Fi) / Bluetooth® / SIM card the external device »...
  • Page 172: Establishing A Connection Using A Sim Card In The External Module

    If your data provider is not available in the list, ask your provider whether one CAUTION of the displayed providers can be used. When inserting an incorrectly sized SIM card or in the wrong direction, there is a risk of damage to the external module. The parameters of the telephone service provider network can be set in the menu item →...
  • Page 173 › If the Infotainment WLAN is not activated, activate it in the menu item → Setting the Infotainment hotspot   → WLAN → WLAN → WLAN. The Infotainment hotspot is factory set. In area » Fig. 209, a list of available or previously connected hotspots is dis- The setting can be changed in menu item →...
  • Page 174: Smartlink

    210orenter the following address in the web brows- er to open the website with information on the SmartLink communication sys- tem. http://go.skoda.eu/connectivity-smartlink Depending on the model of the connected external device, some applications can be operated via the Infotainment system, using your voice or using the buttons on the multi-function steering wheel.
  • Page 175: Android Auto

    CAUTION Connection set-up / disconnection To establish the connection, it is necessary for the date and time in Infotain- Connection set-up ment to be set correctly. If the date and time setting is based on the GPS sig- › Switch-on the ignition. nal, then problems may arise with establishing a connection with a poor GPS ›...
  • Page 176: Apple Carplay

    If route guidance is taking place at this moment in Infotainment, then there By connecting the external device with Apple CarPlay, all currently connected ® is the option to start the route guidance in the Android Auto application. And Bluetooth devices will be disconnected.
  • Page 177: Mirrorlink

    Display of the function surfaces during the running application ® MirrorLink ® Return to MirrorLink main menu  Introduction to the subject Show function surfaces at the top/bottom (applies to Infotainment    Amundsen, Bolero) A connection can only be established to an external device that supports the Move the functional surfaces in the desired corner of the screen ...
  • Page 178 ŠKODA OneApp application. Connection via WLAN (applies to Infotainment Columbus, Amundsen) › Switch on the ignition. http://go.skoda.eu/infotainment › Establish the WLAN connection » page 170.
  • Page 179: Navigation

    The information on updating the navigation data is to be obtained from a ŠKODA partner or on the following ŠKODA Internet pages. GPS satellite signal http://go.skoda.eu/updateportal Infotainment uses the GPS (Global Positioning System) satellite signal for Update navigation data online route guidance.
  • Page 180 › To complete the update of the navigation data, the ignition must be switched To display, tap the sensor field  › off for at least 30 min. or: Tap the sensor field and then the function surface  . ...
  • Page 181 additional window Fig. 217 Fig. 218 Card description Split screen › The following information and function surfaces can be displayed in the To switch on/offin the main menu Navigation, tap on the function surface  map. » Fig. 217 → Split screen. ›...
  • Page 182: Search For Destination And Enter

    ™ In the Google Earth map, the map is represented based on the images down- Function surfaces » Fig. 220 loaded from the Internet. Search for a destination or POI (point of interest) by name » page 180 › Destination entry by address »...
  • Page 183 › Route guidance is enabled - From the main Navigation menu, tap the func- Enter destination using the address tion surface  → Tap Enter destination › Then tap the function surface of one of the menu items for the destination search »...
  • Page 184 Entering a destination via the map point and using GPS coordinates Entering a destination via the map point Fig. 225 Menu after tapping the map point Tap on the map to display the symbol  and a menu with the following menu Fig.
  • Page 185: Saved Destinations

    Note With function activated  → Fuel options → Select preferred fuel station function ac- tivated, the preferred fuel stations are displayed in the first three positions during the fuel station search. Saved destinations Last destinations List of last destinations ›...
  • Page 186 List of stored destinations Show the destination details by tapping on the function surface  at the de- ▶ › In the Navigation main menu, tap on the function surface  → Destinations. sired destination. › Tap on function surface »...
  • Page 187: Import Your Own Goals

    → Update "My POIs" (SD/USB). played. If there is already the same POI category name in the Infotainment memory, http://go.skoda.eu/my-destination then it will be overwritten during import. Access to the ŠKODA Connect Portal is the website ŠKODA Connect refer to.
  • Page 188 Guidance to the POI There are details of the selected target appears » page 190, › Tip on the traffic obstruction icon in the map. Clear all own POI categories › There are details of the selected target appears » page 190.
  • Page 189: Map

    Display of the route from the current vehicle location to the destination  Image with GPS coordinates Presentation of the destination position or the next interim destination in  the map (depending on the menu item setting )  → Advanced settings → Sta- Fig.
  • Page 190 The turning off occurs likewise when the map is moved or the map scale is changed manually. Map view in reduced scale ▶ In the Navigation main menu, tap on function surface →  . The map scale is reduced for a few seconds and then restored. Change map orientation Fig.
  • Page 191: Route Guidance

    3D - Three-dimensional map display  Map alignment Turn on/off the automatic change of scale  Fig. 236 POIs display Map alignment The Infotainment system offers the possibility of displaying POI symbols on the map on the Infotainment screen. › To activate/deactivate the display, go to the main Navigation menu and tap on the function surface ...
  • Page 192 The route guidance takes place as follows While entering a destination. ▶ Through graphical driving instructions in the Infotainment display screen and By tapping the function surface  in the destination list. ▶ ▶ in the display of the instrument cluster. ▶...
  • Page 193 › In the functional surfaces of the alternative routes, information on the route Define the starting point by entering the address or the current vehicle posi- length estimated travel time and the following symbols are displayed (applies tion. › to the Infotainment Columbus). The demo mode starting point can also be set provided demo mode is turned on by tapping on the desired map location and selecting the menu item Start Use of a toll motorway...
  • Page 194: Route

    Nav. announcements Finish route guidance Infotainment issues nav. announcements during route guidance. The route guidance can be finished in one of the following ways. › The navigation announcements are generated by Infotainment. The flawless The final destination is reached. › clarity of the message (e.g., road or city name) cannot always be guaranteed.
  • Page 195 A route destination Change positions of destinations with each other In the route plan, the following information is displayed at the destina- The relevant function surface  and move the destination to the desired po- ▶ tion» Fig. 241 - . sition.
  • Page 196: Waypoint Mode

    › Then a new route is calculated and route guidance starts. Switch on the ignition. When a new route is available, a message regarding the option to import this route appears in the Infotainment screen automati- Customise transit point cally . ›...
  • Page 197 Main menu Record waypoints Fig. 243 Fig. 244 Waypoint: Main menu Recording a waypoint tour › In the main Navigation 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 198 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 option to “skip” over this waypoint and continue the guidance to the next way- point.
  • Page 199: Traffic Reports

    Symbol of the traffic obstruction ▶ Traffic reports Number of roads affected ▶ ▶ Name of the location in question List of traffic reports ▶ Description of the traffic obstruction Fig. 246 The importance of a traffic obstruction is distinguished in colour by a TMC List of traffic reports message The symbol for traffic obstruction (e.g.
  • Page 200 Detail of the traffic report enter / remove traffic conditions on your route manually If a traffic obstruction is detected during route guidance (e.g. traffic jam), this Fig. 247 traffic obstruction be manually entered into the route. Detail of the traffic report After entering, Infotainment calculates and provides an alternative route.
  • Page 201: Vehicle Systems

    Operation of the steering wheel heating  vehicle systems Vehicle system settings  CAR - Vehicle settings Introduction to the subject In the menu CAR travel data and information displayed on the vehicle and some vehicle systems can be set. Reset to factory settings You can reset to factory settings in the infotainment system in menu / ...
  • Page 202: Driving

    Electronic immobiliser and steering lock Driving  Read and observe on page 200 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 203 Starting the engine Switching the ignition on/off › On vehicles with Ignition lock, turn the key to position and the engine starts» Fig. 249 on page 201 . Release the key, the engine will start auto- matically. If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, turn the key to position .
  • Page 204: Start-Stopsystem

    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 205 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 206: 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 207 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. 254 hold (you hear an audible signal), the vehicle starts to brake strongly.
  • Page 208 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 209: Manual Gear Changing And Pedals

    CAUTION Manual gear changing and pedals If not in the process of changing gear, do not leave your hand on the gear shift  Introduction lever while driving. The pressure from the hand can cause the gear shift mech- anism to wear excessively. CAUTION Pedals When stopping on a slope, never try to hold the vehicle using the accelerator...
  • Page 210 Forward mode / sports programme - the gear change takes place in the WARNING (Continued) position S at higher engine speeds than in mode D If the vehicle stalls, with engine running, in the D, S, R or Tiptronic mode, ■...
  • Page 211 The selector lever is not locked when quickly moving across the position N If you do not pull one of the rocker switches for a certain time, manual (e.g. from R to D/S). This, for example, helps to rock out a vehicle that is stuck, shifting of the gears is deactivated automatically.
  • Page 212: Running In The Engine And Economical Driving

    When approaching maximum speed (launch control function) Tips for economical driving The launch control function is available in mode S or Tiptronic. The fuel consumption depends on the driving style, road condition, weather › Disable the TCS » page 213, Braking and stabilisation systems. conditions and the like.
  • Page 213: Avoiding Damage To Your Vehicle

    driving liquid display Radiator shutters With the driving is fluid, the display is located in the middle (near the green The radiator shutters located in front of the radiator (hereinafter: shutter) help dot). When accelerating, the display moves down, and upwards when braking. to reduce CO emissions as well as harmful emissions and to save fuel.
  • Page 214: 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 215: 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 213 first. ▶ The sensor cover is soiled (e.g. with mud, snow and the like). ▶...
  • Page 216 › or: In the Infotainment system, in the menu /  tap on function surface  Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  → ESC system: → Activated.  Read and observe on page 213 first. With activation the warning light is extinguished and an appropriate mes- ...
  • Page 217: Parking Aid (Parkpilot)

    Brake Assist (HBA) Trailer stabilisation system (TSA)   Read and observe on page 213 first. Read and observe on page 213 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 218 CAUTION Operation Keep the system sensors » Fig. 264 on page 216 clean, snow-and ice-free ■ and do not cover with any objects of any kind, otherwise the system function- ing may be impaired. Under adverse weather conditions (heavy rain, water vapour, very low or high ■...
  • Page 219  Approximate range of sensors (in cm) Read and observe on page 215 first. Variant 1 Variant 2 Variant 3 Area » Fig. 265 Function surfaces and warnings » Fig. 266 (4 sensors) (8 sensors) (12 sensors) Road display.    Depending on the Infotainment type: Switching off park assistant dis- play.
  • Page 220 Activation / deactivation Automatic system activation when moving forward Fig. 267 Fig. 268 System key (option 2, 3) Infotainment screen: Display with automatic activation   Read and observe on page 215 first. Read and observe on page 215 first. Activation The automatic system activation occurs when moving forward at a speed be- To activate the system, engage reverse gear and, on vehicles with version 2...
  • Page 221: Rear Traffic Alert And Wizard For "Blind Spot"Monitoring

    After switching the ignition on and off, the systems remains activated / deacti- WARNING vated depending on the setting prior to switching off the ignition. In the case of a collision or damage to the rear of the vehicle, the function ■...
  • Page 222 Rear Traffic Alert- Operation Wizard for “Blind Spot”Monitoring - Operation  Read and observe on page 219 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 223 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 219 first.
  • Page 224: Rear View Camera

    System fault Operation 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 in the Infotainment screen (hereinafter only referred to as screen).
  • Page 225 Function surfaces » Fig. 275 Activation/deactivation Turns off the display of the area behind the vehicle Mode - traverse parking Fig. 274 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 (mini display)
  • Page 226 › Lane At the latest when the red line of the back of the parking space (for example, The lane lines » Fig. 276 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 227: Park Assist

    › 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 228 WARNING Operation The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must be ■ observed » page 212, in section Introduction. Fig. 280 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 229 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. 280. When the system is activated, the symbol illuminates in the button.
  • Page 230 › Continue driving forwards until  appears in the display. Parking › Stop and ensure that the vehicle does not continue to move forward until the parking procedure starts. › Select reverse gear or move the selector lever into position R. ›...
  • Page 231 The further procedure is analogous to that for reverse parking. Parking forwards › Follow the system instructions shown in the display. Fig. 284 As soon as the parking procedure is complete, an audible signal sounds and the To park forwards in a traverse parking space: Display following message appears in the display.
  • Page 232: Cruise Control System

    Basic requirements for start of control Cruise Control System The CCS is activated.   Introduction On vehicles with a manual transmission, the second gear or higher is en-  gaged. The Cruise Control System (CCS) maintains a set speed without you having to On vehicles with an automatic transmission, the selector lever is in the ...
  • Page 233: Speed Limiter

    After the start of the regulation, the CCS regulates the vehicle to the current Function speed and the warning light illuminates in the instrument cluster.  The automatic control interruption occurs if any of the following conditions are met. The brake pedal is operated. ▶...
  • Page 234: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    Operation description - Variant with CCS Operation description - Variant with ACC Fig. 288 Controls the speed limiter (var- iant with CCS)  Read and observe on page 231 first. Fig. 289 Controls the speed limiter (variant with ACC)  Overview of the control elements of the speed limiter »...
  • Page 235 The front of the vehicle and the distance to the vehicle ahead is monitored by Settings in Infotainment a radar sensor » page 212.  Read and observe on page 233 first. The state in which the ACC maintains the speed or the proximity is described as control from here on.
  • Page 236 Regulation according to the vehicle in the adjacent lane During regulation your vehicle may be regulated according to the vehicle in the adjacent lane. This could occur at speeds above about 80 km/h when your vehicle is moving faster than the vehicle in the adjacent lane on the driver's side. The display shows the detected vehicle is in the adjacent lane.
  • Page 237 Operation overview Start control  Read and observe on page 233 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 30 km/h. On vehicles with automatic transmission, the selector lever is in the D/S ...
  • Page 238 Adjust the distance with the lever Set/change the desired speed › Set the switch  Adjust in the spring-tensioned position  or  » Fig. 292  Read and observe on page 233 first. on page 235. The display of the instrument cluster shows line »...
  • Page 239 Overtaking and towing  Read and observe on page 233 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 240: Front Assist

    ACC fault Operation With an ACC fault, an error message appears. Seek help from a specialist ga-  Read and observe on page 238 first. rage. The system support is provided in the following manner. Front Assist ▶ Alerts you about a dangerous proximity to the vehicle ahead. ▶...
  • Page 241 Automatic braking - a stationary obstacle Warning and automatic braking If the driver does not respond to the advance warning of the risk of a collision with a stationary obstacle in a speed range of approximately 30 km/h to 60 Fig.
  • Page 242: Select The Driving Mode (Driving Mode Selection)

    The DCC evaluates steering response and road conditions while driving contin- Malfunctions uously and adjusts the suspension behaviour within the selected driving mode  Read and observe on page 238 first. accordingly. If the system is not available, an appropriate message appears in the display of mode Eco the instrument cluster.
  • Page 243 Mode Comfort Mode individual   Read and observe on page 240 first. Read and observe on page 240 first. This mode is suitable for driving on roads with poorer surface or for long mo- In the mode Individual each system can be set independently »...
  • Page 244: Proactive Occupant Protection (Crew Protect Assist)

    Note Function The currently selected driving mode is displayed in the infotainment system ■  Read and observe on page 242 first. in the status bar next to the symbol . The selected driving mode and the setting of the mode Individual is stored in ■...
  • Page 245: Spurhalteassistent (Lane Assist)

    CAUTION Spurhalteassistent (Lane Assist) Do not attach any stickers or similar objects in front of the sensor on the wind-  Introduction screen to avoid impairing the functions of the system. Note Fig. 298 The system is designed for driving on motorways and roads with adequate ■...
  • Page 246 If the position within the lane is changed, the system quickly adapts and holds the newly-selected position. Steering wheel vibrations In the following situations, it may occasionally be the case that due to the steering wheel vibrations the syst4em indicates that a driver steering interven- tion is required.
  • Page 247: Traffic Jam Assistant

    Sensor covered / dirty The traffic jam assistant is an extension of the systems Lane Assist » page 243 If the windscreen is dirty, iced or misted up in the sensor area, a message ap- and ACC » page 232 and works by using the functions of these two systems.
  • Page 248: Traffic Sign Recognition

    The assistant for emergencies is an extension of the systems Lane Assist WARNING » page 243 and ACC » page 232 and works by using the functions of these two Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance ■...
  • Page 249 Trailer recognition The system can display the following (vertical) traffic signs where identified. ■ Show road signs relevant to trailers - Activating / deactivating the display of road Speed limit. ■ ▶ signs relevant to trailers ▶ Overtaking prohibited. Use for route calculation - Activation / deactivation of taking the trailer into ac- ■...
  • Page 250: Fatigue Detection System

    Pause recommendation Note The icon appears and the following message for a few seconds in the display The setting (activation/deactivation) of the auxiliary display will be saved (de- of the instrument cluster  and a message about the detected fatigue. An au- pending on the Infotainment type) in the active user account personalisation dible signal is also emitted.
  • Page 251 WARNING Note Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance When the warning light appears in the instrument cluster, the affected tyre ■  can be displayed on the infotainment system » Fig. 303. systems »...
  • Page 252: Towing Device And Trailer

    › Allow the handle to retract slowly and check if this is properly seated in Towing device and trailer the starting position. › Press the tow bar in the direction of the arrow , until it audibly clicks into Hitch place.
  • Page 253: Using Hitch

    › The maximum length of the mounted accessories (from the ball of the towing Open the socket cap and insert the plug of the trailer (accessories) into the device) is 70 cm . 13-pin socket » Fig. 305. (If the trailer / accessories have a 7-pin connec- tor, use a corresponding reduction piece from the ŠKODA Original Accesso- The permissible total weight of the installed accessories, including load, cor- ries).
  • Page 254 Distribute the cargo in the trailer in such a way that heavy items are located as close to the trailer axle as possible. Secure the load from slipping. Trailer The permissible trailer load must not be exceeded under any circumstances. Permissible trailer load - Superb Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg) Engine Gearbox Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg) with gradients up to 12%.
  • Page 255 2.0 ltr./130 kW TDI CR 2000 2000 2.0 ltr./140 kW TDI CR 2000 DSG 4x4 2200 Permissible trailer load - Superb Estate Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg) Engine Gearbox Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg) with gradients up to 12%. 1.4 ltr./92 kW TSI...
  • Page 256 Conditions for including a trailer (accessory) in the anti-theft alarm system. WARNING The vehicle is factory-fitted with an anti-theft alarm system and a towing The maximum vertical load and the maximum trailer load must not be ex-  device. ceeded - there is risk of accident! The trailer (accessory) is electrically connected to the towing vehicle by ...
  • Page 257: General Maintenance

    ŠKODA Service Partner General Maintenance  Read and observe on page 255 first. Care and maintenance All ŠKODA Service Partners operate according to the most recent guidelines Service work, adjustments and technical alterations and instructions from ŠKODA AUTO . All service and repair work is therefore carried out on time and at the appropriate quality.
  • Page 258: Cleaning And Care

    ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of ŠKODA Genuine Acces- Airbags sories for a period of 2 years after installation or delivery in accordance with  Read and observe on page 255 first. the materials defect liability, unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agree- ment or any other agreements.
  • Page 259: Washing The Vehicle

    When using the care product, always observe the instructions on the packag- Give the vehicle a good rinse after washing it and dry it off using a chamois ing. We recommend that you use the preservative from the ŠKODA Original leather.
  • Page 260 During cleaning, always keep a sufficiently large spraying distance in particu- ■ Vehicle compo- Facts of the Remedy lar from the parking sensors, the reversing camera lens, the external decorative nent matter and protective plastic parts (e.g. roof racks, spoilers, protective strips) and Wiper / wiper other vehicle parts made of non-metallic materials, such as rubber hoses or in- Soiling...
  • Page 261 Do not polish the paintwork in a dusty environment - risk of paint scratch- ■ Removing snow and ice from the windscreens Do not apply any paint care products to door seals or window guides. ■ Fig. 306 Plastic parts ■...
  • Page 262 CAUTION Caring for the interior ® Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara / material ■  Read and observe on page 257 first. In lengthy periods in bright sunlight, it might be sensible to cover these ma- ■ terials in order to avoid bleaching. Vehicle compo- Facts of the Fresh stains (e.g.
  • Page 263: Inspecting And Replenishing

    Petrol and diesel refuelling Inspecting and replenishing Fuel  Introduction Fig. 307 Stickers with prescribed fuel Fig. 308 Open fuel filler flap / unscrew tank cap / place the tank cap on the fuel filler flap Fig. 309 The correct fuel for your vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap Fuel filler tube on vehicles with »...
  • Page 264 › Remove the pump nozzle from the fuel filler neck and put it back in the Prescribed petrol 98/(95) RON / ROZ pump. We recommend using petrol 98 RON. › Place the filler cap onto the fuel filler neck and turn it in the opposite direc- Optionally, petrol 95 RON can be used (slight power loss, a slightly increased tion to the arrow until it securely engages fuel consumption).
  • Page 265: Adblue ® And Its Refilling

    ® Only use AdBlue that corresponds to the standard ISO 22241-1. Do not add Diesel fuel ® additives to AdBlue  Read and observe on page 261 first. ® The AdBlue -consumption depends on driving style, the operating tempera- ture of the system and on the weather conditions. The correct fuel for the vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap »...
  • Page 266: Engine Compartment

    › ® If the available travel distance that can be driven with the existing AdBlue Remove the tank cap and place in the recess on top of the fuel filler flap in tank capacity drops down to 0 km, then no motor start is possible. In this the direction of arrow ›...
  • Page 267: Bonnet

    WARNING (Continued) Open the bonnet and close Allow the engine to cool. ■ Never open the bonnet if you can see steam or coolant flowing out of the ■ engine compartment – risk of scalding! Wait until the steam or coolant has stopped escaping.
  • Page 268: Engine Oil

     Read and observe on page 264 first. Engine compartment overview The installation location of the container support can differ depending on the type of engine » Fig. 313. The capacity of the reservoir is about 3.1 litres or about 4.7 litres on vehi- cles that have a headlight cleaning system.
  • Page 269: Coolant

    WARNING Check and refill The following warning instructions must be followed at all times when working in the engine compartment » page 264. CAUTION The oil level must never fall outside range » Fig. 314 - otherwise there is a ■...
  • Page 270 › Always top up using the correct specification of fluids. WARNING (Continued) › Turn the cap until it clicks into place. To protect against coolant splashes, cover the cap with a cloth when ■ opening. The specification of the coolant is shown on the coolant expansion reser- Coolant and coolant fumes are harmful - avoid contact with the coolant.
  • Page 271: Brake Fluid

    Brake fluid Vehicle battery  Introduction Fig. 316 Brake fluid reservoir The vehicle battery represents a power source for the motor to start and for the supply of electrical consumers in the car. Automatic consumer shutdown - discharge protection of the vehicle battery The on-board power supply tries as follows to avoid draining the vehicle bat- tery when it is heavily loaded.
  • Page 272  Read and observe on page 269 first. WARNING (Continued) Keep the vehicle battery away from people who are not completely inde- ■ The battery condition is checked regularly by a specialist garage as part of the pendent, especially children. inspection service.
  • Page 273 › Plug the mains cable of the charger into the power socket and switch on the CAUTION device. Disconnect the vehicle battery only with the ignition turned off - there is a ■ › After charging has been successful: Switch off the charger and remove the risk of damaging the electrical system of the vehicle.
  • Page 274: Wheels

    The specified running direction must be strictly adhered to, otherwise the fol- Wheels lowing tyre characteristics may be degraded. ▶ Driving stability. Wheels and tyres ▶ Traction. ▶ Tyre noise and tyre wear. Advice on tyre/wheel usage Tyres with increased resistance to air loss when punctured New tyres, during the first 500 km, new tyres do not offer optimum grip and Some vehicles may be fitted with tyres at the factory that have increased appropriate care should therefore be taken when driving.
  • Page 275 The prescribed tyre inflation is on the sticker with pictograms » Fig. 318 (for Tire wear and wheel change some countries, the pictograms are replaced with a text). Tyre pressure is always to match the load. Inflation pressure for half load Inflation pressure for environmentally friendly operation (slightly lower fuel consumption and emissions) Inflation pressure for full load...
  • Page 276: Operating In Winter Conditions

    A temporary spare wheel is provided with a warning label on the rim. Only use Diameter of wheel in inches this temporary spare wheel to reach the nearest specialist garage since it is load index not intended for permanent use. Speed symbol Instructions for using a temporary spare wheel Load index - indicates the maximum permissible load for each individual...
  • Page 277 Speed symbol All-season or “winter” tyres (marked with M+S and a peak/snowflake symbol ) of a lower speed category than stated in the technical vehicle documenta- tion can be used, provided the permissible maximum speed of these tyres is not exceeded even if the possible maximum speed of the vehicle is higher. The speed limit for all-season or “winter”...
  • Page 278: Do-It-Yourself

    Placing of the warning triangle - variant 1 Do-it-yourself The warning triangle can be inserted into the recess under the loading edge and secured with the fastener tape» Fig. 320 Emergency equipment and self-help › To release, press the clasp on the tape in the direction of arrow fold open the belt in the direction of arrow...
  • Page 279: Vehicle Tool Kit

    Fire extinguisher Vehicle tool kit Fig. 323 Release the fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher is attached by two straps in a bracket under the front passenger's seat. › To remove the fire extinguisher, release the safety catches on the two belts Fig.
  • Page 280: Changing A Wheel

    › Jack up the vehicle» page 280 until the wheel that needs changing is clear of WARNING the ground. The factory-supplied lifting jack is only intended for your model of vehi- ■ › Unscrew the wheel bolts and place them on a clean surface (cloth, paper, cle.
  • Page 281 › Push the wheel wrench through the clamp, support on the tyre and pull off WARNING the wheel trim. A tightening torque which is too high can damage the bolts and threads and this can result in permanent deformation of the contact surfaces on Installing the trim ›...
  • Page 282 › Push the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt to the stop. Use the associated Anti-theft wheel bolts upper section for the anti-theft wheel bolts » Fig. 327 on page 280. › To loosen the screws, hold the wrench end and turn the screw about one Fig.
  • Page 283: Puncture Repair Kit

    The jacking points are located on the lower sill » Fig. 329. Do not remove foreign bodies which have penetrated into the tyre (e.g. nails etc.). › Insert the crank into the mount on the jack » page 277. › Support the base plate of the jack with its full area resting on level ground Do not use the puncture repair kit in the following instances.
  • Page 284 Inflation hose with plug Sealing and inflating tyres Air compressor (the layout of the controls may be different depending on  Read and observe on page 281 first. the type of air compressor delivered with the vehicle) Tyre inflation hose Sealing ›...
  • Page 285: Jump-Starting

    Once a tyre inflation pressure of 2.0 – 2.5 bar is achieved, continue the journey Jump-starting at a maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).  Introduction WARNING If the tyre does not inflate to at least 2.0 bar, the damage is too great. The ■...
  • Page 286: Towing The Vehicle

    The jump-start cables must be attached in the following sequence. Towing the vehicle › Attach clamp to the positive terminal of the discharged battery. › Attach clamp to the positive terminal of the current-giving battery. Information about the towing process ›...
  • Page 287 Driver of the towed vehicle Remove/insert cap › › If possible, the vehicle should be towed with the engine running. Operate the To remove, press on the cap in the direction of the arrow and remove this brake booster and power steering only if the engine is running, otherwise the in the direction of arrow »...
  • Page 288: Remote Control And Removable Light - Changing The Battery

    › Tighten the towing eye using a wheel wrench or similar object. To do this, in- Key with fold-out key bit sert the wheel wrench through the eye. › To remove, unscrew the towing against the direction of arrow Vehicles with a tow hitch For vehicles with factory-fitted towing device, at the back there is no mount for a screw-in towing eye.
  • Page 289  Read and observe on page 286 first. › Use a thin screwdriver to remove the cover in the area » Fig. 339. › Open the cover in the direction of arrow and push out in the direction of arrow ›...
  • Page 290: Emergency Unlocking / Unlocking Of Doors

    › On vehicles with the KESSY system, insert the emergency key with the han- Emergency unlocking / unlocking of doors dle facing downwards » Fig. 342 -  into the lock cylinder and unlock/lock the vehicle. Unlocking/locking the driver's door ›...
  • Page 291: Replacing Windscreen Wiper Blades

    If the selector lever is moved again to position P, it is once again blocked. Unlock the boot lid CAUTION Make sure when lifting not to damage cover parts by the screwdriver in the shift lever environment. Replacing windscreen wiper blades ...
  • Page 292 Replacing the rear window wiper blade Fig. 347 Replace windscreen wiper blade Fig. 348 Replace the rear window wiper blade  Read and observe on page 289 first.  Read and observe on page 289 first. Before replacing the windscreen wiper blade, put the windscreen wiper arms into the service position.
  • Page 293: Fuses And Light Bulbs

    Fuses in the dashboard- LHD Fuses and light bulbs Fuses Fig. 350 Storage compartment on the  Introduction driver's side Fig. 349 Blown fuse  Read and observe on page 291 first. The fuse box is located behind the storage compartment on the driver's side. Replacing fuses Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses.
  • Page 294 Fuses in the dashboard- RHD Fuse assignment in the dashboard Fig. 352 Fuses Fig. 351 Storage compartment on the front passenger side  Read and observe on page 291 first. The fuse box is located behind the storage compartment on the front passen- ger side.
  • Page 295 Consumer Consumer Databus TCS, ESC, tyre pressure monitoring, air conditioning, reversing light switch, mirror with automatic dimming, START-STOP, heated rear Automatic gearbox seats, parking brake, light switch Air conditioning, heating, receiver for the remote control for the Diagnostic connector, camera, radar sensor, voltage stabilizer for auxiliary heating, heated rear window, heated windscreen, clock taxi vehicles Light switch, rain sensor, diagnostic connection, parking brake, am-...
  • Page 296 Consumer Fuse assignment in engine compartment » Fig. 35 USB charging - RHD Fig. 355 Fuses » Fig. 35 Multifunctional unit for taxi vehicles - RHD Fuses in the engine compartment  Read and observe on page 291 first. Consumer ESC, parking brake Fig.
  • Page 297: Bulbs

    WARNING Consumer Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the ■ ESC, engine control unit, main relay coil engine compartment » page 264. Databus, battery data module Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not suffi- ■...
  • Page 298 › Slide the holder with the bulb with the fixing lug upwards so that it fits Bulb arrangement in the halogen headlights into the recess on the reflector. › Fit the protective cap » Fig. 356 on page 296. Fig. 356 Left headlight Removing bulbs for low and main beam ...
  • Page 299 Refit the headlight and grille Changing light bulbs for fog lights › Replace the fog light by inserting it in the opposite direction of the arrow » Fig. 359 and tighten. › Insert the guard and push it gently until it locks into place. Removing/installing tail light Fig.
  • Page 300 › Fitting Reinsert the holder with the bulb into the lamp housing and turn in the oppo- › Slide the plug in the opposite direction of the arrow » Fig. 360 into the site direction of the arrow to the stop. light.
  • Page 301: Technical Data

    Vehicle data Technical data Technical data Fig. 362 Rating plate Basic vehicle data  Introduction The details given in the vehicle's technical documentation always take prece- dence over the details in the Owner's Manual. The listed performance values were determined without performance-reduc- Type plate ing equipment, e.g.
  • Page 302 Do not exceed the specified maximum permissible weights – risk of acci- 2.0 ltr./140 kW TDI CR 1585 dent and damage! DSG 4x4 1660 Operating weight - Superb Estate Operating weight Engine Transmission Operating weight (kg) This value is only a guide value and corresponds to the lowest possible operat- 1.4 l/92 kW TSI...
  • Page 303 Note Note If required, you can find out the precise weight of your vehicle at a specialist The fuel consumption and emission levels given on the ŠKODA websites or in ■ garage. the commercial and technical vehicle documentation have been established in accordance with rules and under conditions that are set out by legal or techni- cal rules for the determination of operational and technical data of motor vehi- Payload...
  • Page 304 Width 1864 Basic dimension 1572 Rear track Vehicles with the 2.0 ltr./162 kW TSI and 2.0 ltr./206 kW TSI engine 1574 Width including exterior mirror 2031 Clearance 149/148 Wheel base 2841 Length 4861 Applies to Superb 4x4 vehicles. Technical data...
  • Page 305 Basic dimension 1572 Rear track Vehicles with the 2.0 ltr./162 kW TSI and 2.0 ltr./206 kW TSI engine 1574 Width including exterior mirror 2031 Clearance 149/148 Wheel base 2841 Length 4856 Does not apply to Superb Estate 4x4 vehicles. Technical data...
  • Page 306 Overhang angle (°) - Superb » Fig. 365 Base value 14.0/14.1 12.2 Applies to Superb 4x4 vehicles. Overhang angle (°) - Superb Estate » Fig. 365 Base value 14.0/14.1 12.2/12.0 Does not apply to Superb Estate 4x4 vehicles. Technical data...
  • Page 307: Vehicle-Specific Details Per Engine Type

    Output (kW at 1/min) 92/5000-6000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 200/1400-4000 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1395 Body Superb Superb Combi Transmission Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 10.0 1.4 l/110 kW TSI ACT engine Output (kW at 1/min) 110/5000-6000...
  • Page 308 Output (kW at 1/min) 110/5000-6000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1500-3500 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1395 Body Superb Superb Estate Transmission Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 1.8 l/132 kW TSI engine 132/4000-6200 Output (kW at 1/min) 132/5100-6200 320/1450-3900...
  • Page 309 Output (kW at 1/min) 206/5600-6500 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 350/1700-5600 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1984 Body Superb Superb Combi Transmission DSG 4x4 DSG 4x4 Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 1.6 l/88 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW at 1/min)
  • Page 310 130/3700-4000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 380/1750-3400 Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1968 Body Superb Superb Combi Transmission Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 2.0 l/140 kW TDI CR engine Output (kW at 1/min) 140/3500-4000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min)
  • Page 311 Adjusting Amundsen Index Steering wheel external module Infotainment description Adjusting seats manually Android Auto Advice on tyre/wheel usage A2DP/AVRCP Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Abort route guidance Anti-theft alarm system 40, 214 Trailer See xenon headlight Anti-theft wheel bolts see Automatic Distance Control Favourite 135, 163 Accessories...
  • Page 312 Release gear selector lever Updates Buttons on the driver door Selector lever emergency unlocking Visibility 134, 142 Electric windows Selector lever lock Bluetooth Player Start and run Bluetooth® update Tiptronic Call list Bolero Warning light Call list external module Automatic switch-off of Infotainment Infotainment description Automatic transmission Bonnet...
  • Page 313 Changing gear Comfort indicating Data connection Selector lever Amundsen COMING HOME Tiptronic CarStick compartments Internet Charging a vehicle battery Compatible sources rSAP Check Pictures Data Connection Brake fluid Video DVD Columbus Engine oil Component protection SIM card Oil level Computer Data roaming Checking see multifunction display...
  • Page 314 Destination management DriveGreen Destination details Driver information system Electrical boot lid Favourite set the top position of the lid Driving Storage Emissions Electrical power windows Diesel Fuel consumption Electric boot lid Diesel fuel Maximum speed Force limiter through water Diesel particle filter (DPF) Manual operation Driving mode Open/close...
  • Page 315 Reflective vest External module Foils Vehicle tool kit CD / DVD Force limiter Warning triangle SD card Electric boot lid SIM card Emission control system Sliding/tilting sunroof Video DVD Tilting / sliding sunroof Emissions Window Engine Front assist Information messages Warning light Running in Factory settings...
  • Page 316 Gear change Infotainment menus Gear recommendation Grid display I-PAD holder Information on the selected gear Horizontal display I-Size Gear changing Infotainment Online Ignition lock lever Infotainment operation Images Genuine parts Infotainment screen Display Glasses storage box Infotainment operation using an application in main menu the external device Google Earth™...
  • Page 317 Latitude List of available stations LEAVING HOME Jack of telephone contacts Lever - fit With folder / track list Journey List of available hotspots Cruise control Jukebox Operation of the information system List of paired external devices Jump-starting Speed limiter with ACC List of traffic reports Speed limiter with GRA Load...
  • Page 318 Luggage compartment cover Manual air conditioning Main menu Roll-up cover Air distribution control Multimedia database Controls Playback control Luggage storage Requirements and Restrictions Multi-function pocket Manual gear changing safe removal of the data source See Gear changing Safe removal of the data source SD card display options Main beam...
  • Page 319 Multifunction display Finish route guidance navigation data Functions Foreword Navigation data Information Overview Navigation data update Memory Graphical driving recommendations Nav. announcements 140, 192 Home address multimedia Net partition Image with GPS see media Nets 103, 104 Imported destinations Multimedia database Network Intermediate target Mute...
  • Page 320 Online services Park Passive Safety Deleting the user Rear traffic alert Pedals Electronic Owner's Manual Park assist Floor mats Google Earth™ map Parking Personalisation Instruction video Park Assist Configuration wizard Localisation services Automatic brake assist Personalization Private mode Departing from a parallel parking space Operating principle Services Management Malfunctions...
  • Page 321 Playback radio Refill Media Broadcasting Windscreen washer fluid main menu Pockets refilling Radio stations Logo 145, 146 AdBlue 185, 186 scan Refilling POIs serve Coolant Pop-up window Radio Engine oil L-band Reflective vest Power steering List of available stations Refuelling Practical equipment 136, 142 Fuel...
  • Page 322 Rims I-Size Massage function of the driver's seat ISOFIX Memory Function of the electrically adjustable Road Signs TOP TETHER seat infotainment display Rear SAFE, SAFELOCK Roller blind Rear armrest See SafeLock see Luggage compartment cover Rear seat backrests Save radio Roof Setting Save channel...
  • Page 323 sound system Telephone surround Time and date 133, 141 Main menu system information Top speeds New message ŠKODA Connect Units 134, 141 Received message vehicle Update software Snow chains User profile Settings Sockets Video DVD Additional keypad languages 134, 141 12-volt socket in the interior Voice control Advanced settings...
  • Page 324 START-STOP system Sun visor Dialling the telephone number Emergency call Start engine Sun visors 75, 76 Enter telephone number Immobilizer Supported sources Functions Jump-starting Media Import contacts starter button surround Information call Starting engine / Stopping Swing Introductory information Starter button Infotainment description Main menu 158, 159...
  • Page 325 Tire Trailer towing Wear indicator navigation Tyre pressure Trailer towing device Tyre size Detail of the traffic report Handling dynamic route Warning message List of traffic reports Transit point Units 134, 141 Tools transmitter Unlock Top speeds See main menu Individual settings TOP TETHER Transport...
  • Page 326 Vehicle care on / off Tyre age Exterior Operation principle Tyre damage Outside Settings Tyre pressure Stop / restore command Tyre storage Vehicle cleaning Uni-directional tires Exterior Voicemail Winter tyres Windscreens Volume Window Vehicle condition Volume setting operation Auto-Check-Control Window convenience operation Vehicle dimensions 302, 303 Window operation...
  • Page 327 Wizard for blind spot monitoring Driving situations and warnings Operation WLAN 151, 170 Client Connect Connect to hotspot Set hotspot Switch hotspot on/off 135, 171 WLAN client set to WLAN Client 135, 171 Xenon headlight Other Characters ŠKODA Connect register Register see Online Services services Manager...
  • Page 328 Index...
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  • Page 330 Reprinting, duplicating, translating and any other use, either in whole or in part, Subject to change. is not permitted without the written consent of ŠKODA AUTO a.s. Issued by: ŠKODA AUTO a.s. ŠKODA AUTO a.s. expressly reserves all rights relating to copyright laws. ©...
  • Page 332 Návod k obsluze Superb anglicky 11.2017 3V0012720AG  3V0012720AG...

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