Seat Leon 2010 Owner's Manual page 173

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WARNING (continued)
If you must stop on a hill, always hold the vehicle using the footbrake
to avoid rolling back.
The footbrake must not be held for a long period of time, not even
lightly; continuous braking will cause overheating of the brakes and a
reduction or even a loss of braking power and a significant increase in
braking distances.
Never allow the vehicle to coast down a gradient with the selector lever
in positions N or D, even when the engine is not running. For descents, the
use of the tiptronic programme is recommended to keep the speed
reduced.
Caution
Never use the automatic gearbox to hold the vehicle stationary on a hill,
even for short periods, as this may overheat the gearbox and cause damage.
Apply the handbrake or depress the foot brake to hold the vehicle in position.
If the vehicle is allowed to roll with the engine stopped but the selector in
position N then the gearbox may be damaged because it will not be
lubricated.
Safety first
Operating instructions
Changing gear in tiptronic mode*
The tiptronic system allows the driver to select gears manu-
ally
Practical tips
Driving
Fig. 126 Changing gear
with tiptronic
Fig. 127 Steering wheel
with levers for automatic
gearbox
Technical data
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