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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual SEAT Ateca...
  • Page 2 Vehicle Registration: On-board documentation Vehicle identification number: First key Second key Date of vehicle registration or vehicle delivery: Correct working order of all keys was checked SEAT Official Service: Location: Date: Signature of owner: Service advisor: Telephone:...
  • Page 3 Thank you for your trust choosing a SEAT ve- hicle. Read and always observe safety infor- mation concerning the passenger's With your new SEAT, you will be able to enjoy ››› front airbag page 82, Important in- a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology formation regarding the front passeng- and top quality features.
  • Page 4 ® About this manual Trademarks are marked with ®. The ab- CAUTION sence of this symbol does not guarantee Texts after this symbol indicate possible that the term is not a trademark. This manual describes the features of the ve- damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 5 SEAT website Fig. 2 SEAT website Fig. 1 The operation of some of the vehicle's fea- The digital version is available on SEAT's offi- tures can be shown as an instruction video: cial website. ››› scan the QR code Fig. 2 ●...
  • Page 6 ››› page 284 ››› cover? page 174 How do you activate the windscreen wipers and How can the SEAT driving mode be adjusted? ››› windscreen washer system? page 35 How do you drive in an economical and environ- ››› page 304 ›››...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    (left-hand drive) ......Seat belts ....... . .
  • Page 8 Warranty ........SEAT Drive Profile* ......304 Telephone .
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Information on fuel consumption ... Trailer mode ....... . 382 Wheels .
  • Page 10: The Essentials

    The essentials Exterior view ››› ››› page 17 page 59 ››› ››› page 48 page 19 ››› ››› page 16 page 54 ››› page 48...
  • Page 11: Exterior View

    The essentials Exterior view ››› ››› ››› page 49 page 48 page 31 ››› ››› ››› page 48 page 50 page 55 ››› ››› ››› page 51 page 50 page 54 ››› ›››  page 52 page 172...
  • Page 12: Driver-Side General Instrument Panel

    The essentials Driver-side general instrument panel (left-hand drive) ››› ››› ››› ››› page 34 page 22 page 40 page 32 ››› ››› ››› ››› page 41 page 19 page 35 page 22 ››› ››› ››› ››› page 16 page 19 page 112 page 52 ›››...
  • Page 13 The essentials Driver-side general instrument panel (right-hand drive) ››› ››› ››› ››› page 35 page 33 page 40 page 22 ››› ››› ››› ››› page 112 page 22 page 34 page 32 ››› ››› ››› page 16 page 19 page 41...
  • Page 14: El (Left-Hand Drive)

    The essentials Passenger-side general instrument panel (left-hand drive) ››› page 22 ›››  page 168...
  • Page 15: El (Right-Hand Drive)

    The essentials Passenger-side general instrument panel (right-hand drive) ››› page 22 ››› page 52 ››› page 19 ›››  page 168...
  • Page 16: Centre Console

    The essentials Centre console ››› ››› ››› ›››  page 42 page page 188 page 43 ››› ›››  page 243 page 34 The layout in right-hand drive vehicles is symmetrical.
  • Page 17: Interior View

    The essentials Interior view ››› ››› page 21 page 28 ››› ››› page 21  page 172 ››› ››› page 20 page 20 ››› ›››  page 160 page 24...
  • Page 18: How It Works

    The essentials How it works  ››› in Description on page 129 Unlocking and locking  ››› page 129 Related video  ››› ››› page page 17 Unlocking or locking of driver door Driver door: central locking switch. Fig. 5 Opening and clos- Fig.
  • Page 19 The essentials Unfold the vehicle key blade Emergency locking of doors with- Rear lid ● ›››  page 130. out door cylinder Insert the key shaft into the lower opening in ● ››› the cover on the driver door handle Fig.
  • Page 20 The essentials closed.* An audible warning is also given if it Manual release mechanism for the To unlock the rear lid, push the lever in the ● is opened while the vehicle is moving faster direction of the arrow using the key blade rear lid ›››...
  • Page 21 The essentials Bonnet Open the door and pull the lever under the Controls for the windows* ● ››› dashboard Fig. 13 To lift the bonnet: press the release catch ● ››› under the bonnet upwards Fig. 14 . The arrester hook under the bonnet is released. The bonnet can be opened.
  • Page 22: Before Driving

    ● Raise: press the rear part of button Seat up/down: Press the button up/down. ● To adjust the front of the seat cushion, Front seats: manual seat adjustment. Fig. 18 Lower: press the front part of button ●...
  • Page 23 Grab the sides of the head restraints with ● The lap part of the seat belt lies across the both hands and push upwards to the desired pelvis, never across the stomach. The seat position. To lower it, repeat the same action,...
  • Page 24: Airbags

    (R, right) to steering wheel to the desired position and lift During a collision, the seat belts on the front the direction desired. the lever back up until it locks. seats and side rear seats tighten automati- cally.
  • Page 25 ››› ››› tively Fig. 26 Fig. In conjunction with the seat belts, the front airbag system gives the front occupants ad- ditional protection for the head and chest in...
  • Page 26 The essentials Deactivating the front passenger Insert the key into the slot of the switch for Knee airbag* ● deactivating the front passenger airbag front airbag ››› Fig. 28. About 3/4 of the key should enter; this is as far as it will go. Turn the key gently to change its position to ●...
  • Page 27 “AIRBAG” in the upper region of the  ››› page 78 backrests. In conjunction with the seat belts, the side air- bag system provides additional protection for Side airbags* the upper body in the event of a severe side ›››...
  • Page 28: Child Seats

    The essentials Child seats Important information regarding the front passenger's airbag Related video Vehicle interior Fig. 35 Airbag adhesives - version 2: on the Fig. 37 passenger-side sun blind and on the rear  frame of the front passenger's door ...
  • Page 29 The seat belt may be used to secure univer- is no contact with the child seat in the back in bracket, it should never be installed in the sal type child seats to the vehicle seats...
  • Page 30 Compliance with current national legislation and the manufacturer's instructions is required when using or installing child seats. For semi-universal chairs where the securing system is the car safety belt and the support bracket, do not use them in the centre rear seat.
  • Page 31 The essentials seats (behind the seat backrest or in the The body weight permitted and information ››› boot) Fig. regarding sizes A to F is indicated on the label on child seats with “universal” or “semi-uni- To understand the compatibility of the "ISO- versal”...
  • Page 32 Top Tether* anchor points, se- ››› cure it to the correspondent ring Fig. Observe the manufacturer's instructions. Pull on both sides of the child seat to ensure ● that it is properly anchored. ISOFIX/iSize securing rings. Fig. 39...
  • Page 33 Fig. 40 back of the rear seat. Child seats with the Top Tether system come with a strap for securing the seat to the vehi- cle anchor point, located at the back of the rear seat backrest and provide greater re-...
  • Page 34: Starting The Vehicle

    Follow the manufacturer's instructions to ● Unlock the steering wheel: put the key into ● deploy the child seat Top Tether retainer the ignition and turn it at the same time as the strap. steering wheel in the direction indicated by Place the belt under the head restraint of ●...
  • Page 35: Lights And Visibility

    The essentials Lights and visibility Turning on/switching off the ignition, glow Sym- Ignition switch- Ignition is plugs reheating ed off switched on Turn on the ignition: turn the key to the ● Related video Fog lights, dipped position. Daylight running ...
  • Page 36 The essentials Turn signal and main beam lever Hazard warning lights Interior lights Dashboard: switch for hazard warning Fig. 46 Detail of headliner: front interior light- Turn signal and main beam lever. Fig. 47 Fig. 45 lights. ing. More the lever to the required position: Switched on, for example: Knob Function...
  • Page 37 The essentials Ambient light*: light guide on door panel. More the lever to the required position: Lighting can be selected from 8 possible col- ours via the menu and the SETTINGS Windscreen wipers interval wipe.  ››› Using the control Fig.
  • Page 38: Easy Connect

    The essentials Easy Connect menu settings Vehicle Easy Connect: Main menu. Easy Connect: Vehicle Menu. Fig. 49 Fig. 50 The actual number of menus available and OR: Press the infotainment button When the function button check box is activa- ● ...
  • Page 39 The essentials Menu Submenu Possible setting Description ››› Tyre pressure storing (Calibration) page 362 Tyre pressure monitoring Tyres Activation and deactivation of the speed warning, adjusting the speed warning ››› page 366 Winter tyres value Dynamic Light Assist, Light Assist, motorway function, turning-on time, headlamp ›››...
  • Page 40 Time source, time, select time zone, time format, date, date format – Date and time Distance, speed, temperature, volume, fuel consumption, GNC consumption, – – Units electric consumption, pressure Chassis number, date of next SEAT service inspection, date of next oil change ››› – page 121 Service service...
  • Page 41 The essentials Menu Submenu Possible setting Description Restore all settings – Factory settings Lights, driver assistance, parking and manoeuvring, background lighting, rear – Individual view mirrors and windscreen wipers, opening and closing, instrument panel WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident, with the risk of injury.
  • Page 42: Warning Lamps

    ››› Fuel tank almost empty page 119. ››› page 293. Driver or passenger has not fastened seat  Fault in airbag system and seat belt ten- ›››  Main beam on or flasher on page 149. ›››  belt page ›››...
  • Page 43: Cruise Control

    The essentials Cruise control ›››  Electronic immobiliser active page 137. ›››  Service interval display page 121. Related video Mobile telephone is connected via Blue-  ››› tooth ® page 232. Mobile telephone battery charge status  ››› page 232.
  • Page 44: Gearbox Lever

    The essentials Gearbox lever Reducing stored speed during CCS regula- go and then forwards to select reverse ● ››› tion: press button to lower the Fig. 55  speed by 1 km/h (1 mph). Speed is reduced Release the clutch. ●...
  • Page 45: Air Conditioning

    The essentials under the console of the selector lever, on the pushed or towed, the selector lever must first ›››  in Selector lever positions on right. Releasing the selector lever requires a be moved to position N, after operating the page 255 certain degree of practical skill.
  • Page 46 The essentials How does Climatronic* work? In the centre console: Climatronic control Fig. 59 panel. To switch a specific function on, press the ap- The LED on each control lights up to indicate propriate button. Press the button again to that the respective function of a control has switch off the function.
  • Page 47  Air recirculation  Seat heating buttons  Press the button to switch on or off the cooling system. Press the button to make maximum cooling capacity available. The recirculation of air and the cooling system turn on automatically and ...
  • Page 48: Heating And Ventilation System Or 30 Manual Air Conditioner

    The essentials How does the manual air conditioning* and the heating and fresh air system work? In the centre console: controls for the manual air conditioning; heating and fresh air system controls. Fig. 60   To switch a specific function on, press the ap- The LED on each control lights up to indicate propriate button.
  • Page 49 Manual air conditioning: Maximum cooling power. The recirculation of air and the cooling system turn on automatically and air distribu-   tion adjusts automatically to the position   Manual air conditioning: Seat heating buttons  ››› in Introduction on page 178  ›››...
  • Page 50: Fluid Level Control

    The essentials Fluid level control Fuel  ››› in Refuelling on page 342 Filling capacities  ››› page 342 Tank level Front-wheel drive vehicles: 50 l, of which approx.7 l reserve Petrol and die- Four-wheel drive vehicles: sel engines 55 l, of which approx. 8.5 l re- serve Capacity of the windscreen washer fluid con- Fuel tank flap with tank cap attached.
  • Page 51 Recommended by SEAT . It can never go above zone Set Service Zone : do not add oil. ● SEAT recommends the use of SEAT Genuine With particulate and Flexible VW 507 00 Oil to guarantee the high performance of Zone : you can add oil but keep the level ●...
  • Page 52 To top up, mix water with a product recom- worsen cooling. mended by SEAT. The brake fluid reservoir is located in the en- When the coolant is topped up, use a mixture ›››...
  • Page 53 The essentials Battery The battery is located in the engine compart- ›››  ment page 350. It does not require maintenance. It is checked as part of the In- spection Service. ››› in Important safety warnings  for handling a vehicle battery on page 356 ...
  • Page 54: Emergencies

    The essentials Emergencies Colour Amp rating Purple Fuses Light brown Brown Fuse location Blue Yellow In the engine compartment: lid of the Fig. 68 fuse box. White or transparent Underneath the instrument panel (left- Green hand drive) Orange The fuse box is located behind the storage ›››...
  • Page 55: Bulbs

    The essentials Replacing a blown fuse Replace the cover again or close the fuse ● Rear lights Type box lid. Brake light/tail light P21W LL Side lights P21W LL Bulbs Turn signal PY21W LL Retro fog light P21W LL Bulbs (12 V) Reverse lights W16W Note: Depending on the level of equipment...
  • Page 56: Action In The Event Of A Puncture

    The essentials Action in the event of a punc- Observe the applicable legislation for each Repairing a tyre with the anti-punc- ● country (reflective vest, warning triangles, ture kit ture etc.). All occupants should leave the vehicle and ● Related video wait in a safe place (for instance behind the roadside crash barrier).
  • Page 57: Changing A Wheel

    The essentials Remove the lid from the filling tube Repeat the inflation process. Vehicle tool kit ● ● ››› Fig. 71 and screw the open end of the If the indicated pressure still cannot be ● tube into the tyre valve. reached, the tyre is too badly damaged.
  • Page 58 Fit the central wheel trim onto the rim. The ● SEAT Official Service, indicating the code bottom of the “S” of the SEAT badge should number. ››› align with the inflation valve Fig.
  • Page 59 If it is not possible to loosen a wheel bolt, plied by the manufacturer. Other jacks, carefully apply pressure with one foot on the even those approved for other SEAT mod- end of the box spanner. Hold on to the vehicle els could slip, with the consequent risk of for support and take care not to slip.
  • Page 60: Snow Chains

    The essentials Tighten the wheel bolts in diagonal pairs Subsequent work ● The height of the parked vehicle can ● using the wheel brace. change as a result of variations in Alloy wheels: replace the wheel bolt caps. ● temperature and loading. The wheel bolts should be clean and turn Plate wheels: replace the wheel hubcap ●...
  • Page 61: Emergency Towing Of The Vehicle

    The essentials Emergency towing of the ve- Check that they are correctly seated after Towline anchorages driving for a few yards; correct the position if Attach the bar or rope to the towline ancho- hicle necessary, in accordance with the manufac- rages.
  • Page 62: How To Jump Start

    The essentials Do not pull too hard with the towing vehicle Tow-starting ted to the battery of another vehicle to start and take care to avoid jerking the tow rope. the engine. When towing on an unpaved road, there is al- If the engine will not start, first try starting it Jump leads must comply with standard DIN ways a risk of overloading and damaging the...
  • Page 63 The essentials How to jump start: description Connect one end of the red jump lead to Start the engine of the vehicle with the the positive terminal of the vehicle flat battery and wait for 2 or 3 minutes ››› with the flat battery Fig.
  • Page 64: Changing The Wiper Blades

    The essentials Before driving, always lower the wiper arms. Note (12V) and approximately the same capaci- Using the windscreen wiper lever, the wind- ty (see imprint on battery). Failure to com- The vehicles must not touch each other, screen wiper arms return to their initial posi- ply could result in an explosion.
  • Page 65 The essentials Changing the windscreen and rear Grip the wiper arms only by the blade's Insert a new blade of the same length and ● ● fastening point. type in the rear wiper arm in the opposite di- window wiper blades rection to the arrow and hook into place button...
  • Page 66: Safety

    Safety first! the pedals. Never drive when your driving ability is im- – paired (e.g. by medication, alcohol, drugs). Adjust front seat, head restraint and mirrors – WARNING properly according to your size. Observe traffic laws and speed limits. –...
  • Page 67: Pants

    Safe driving Correct position of the vehi- risk of injury. The following points cover part of the safety equipment in your SEAT cle occupants three-point seat belts, ● belt tension limiters for the front and rear Correct sitting position for the driv- ●...
  • Page 68 Adjustment of the driver's seat page 162. senger and the driver is wearing his or her seat belt correctly. WARNING For your own safety and to reduce the risk of Adjust the head restraint properly to ach- ●...
  • Page 69 It is possible to deactivate the front passen- WARNING is in an upright position and the front pas- ger airbag in exceptional circumstances senger is wearing his or her seat belt prop- If the passengers in the rear seats are not ● ›››...
  • Page 70 Never put your feet out of a window. ● Never put your feet on the dash panel. ● Never put your feet on the surface of a seat. ● Do not allow anyone to travel in the foot- ● well.
  • Page 71: Pedal Area

    Do not swap the centre rear head re- ● vehicle. straint with either of the outer seat rear head restraints. Risk of injury in case of an Wear suitable footwear accident! Always wear shoes which support your feet Head restraint position warning label.
  • Page 72: Seat Belts

    Your vehicle has five seats, two in the front a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, you will not be able to operate the brake, and three in the rear. Each seat is equipped clutch or accelerator pedal. Risk of acci- with a three-point seat belt.
  • Page 73 The front airbags, for example, are only When a seat belt in the rear seats is fastened den braking. triggered in some cases of head-on collision.
  • Page 74 Always keep both feet in the footwell in ● replaced by a specialised workshop. Re- front of your seat as long as the vehicle is in newal may be necessary even if there is no motion. apparent damage. The belt anchorage Never unbuckle a seat belt while the ve- ●...
  • Page 75: How To Properly Adjust Your Seat Belt

    25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h (30 mph), vehicle interior in an accident. Passengers in for example, the corresponding kinetic ener- the rear seats who do not use seat belts en- gy is multiplied by four. danger not only themselves but also the front ›››...
  • Page 76: Seat Belt Tensioners

    Always engage the retractor lock when ● ››› Fig. 96 B. The latch plate is released and The seat belt cannot offer its full protection if you are securing a child seat in group 0, 0+ ››› springs out ››› or 1 page the seat belt is not positioned correctly.
  • Page 77: Airbag System

    Airbag system Airbag system The seat belts for the front seats and the side when performing other repair work, the seat rear seats are equipped with belt tension- belt may be damaged. The consequence ers. The belt tensioners are activated by sen-...
  • Page 78 Key-operated switch for front passenger ● If you are not wearing a seat belt, or if ● This way, the front airbags can completely airbag you lean forward or to the side while travel-...
  • Page 79: Airbag Safety Instructions

    WARNING all doors are unlocked; ● cle hits (hard/soft), angle of impact, vehicle The seat belts and airbags can only pro- ● the fuel supply to the engine is cut. ● speed, etc.
  • Page 80 ● WARNING protection offered by the side airbags. the airbag system in any way. If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean ● The built-in coat hooks should be used ● forward, or are not seated correctly while only for lightweight clothing.
  • Page 81: Front Passenger Airbag Switch

    The side and head airbags are managed ● travelling. through sensors located in the interior of the front doors.
  • Page 82 Open the front passenger door. ●  ment SEAT recommends fitting the child seat in the Insert the key into the slot of the switch for ● rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the deactivating the front passenger airbag Fault in airbag system and seat belt tensioners.
  • Page 83: Transporting Children Safely

    1): ISOFIX and Top Tether (Peke G1 ISOFIX dren under 12 years of age travel in the rear » In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat DUO Plus). seats. Depending on their age, height and belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat...
  • Page 84 ● WARNING Read the additional information carefully dren, must assume the proper sitting posi- ››› If a child seat is secured to the front pas-  page ● tion and be properly belted in while travel- senger seat, the risk to the child of sustain- ling.
  • Page 85: Child Seats

    Transporting children safely WARNING to stand up or kneel on a seat while travel- When a child seat is mounted in the rear ● ling. In an accident, the child could be flung seats, the door child-proof lock should be An undue installation of the safety seat will ›››...
  • Page 86 ECE-R 44 or proval include a list of vehicle models for FIX attachment systems are used mainly in ECE-R 129 on the seat (the letter E in a circle ›››  which they can be installed.
  • Page 87 Transporting children safely available in the instructions for child restraint systems. Recommended systems for attaching child seats SEAT recommends attaching child seats as follows: Baby carriers or child seats in the oppo- ● site direction of travel: ISOFIX and support bracket or iSize.
  • Page 88: Emergencies

    Emergencies Emergencies In outside temperatures below -20°C ● Note (-4°F). The jack does not generally require any In the event of cuts or perforations in the ● maintenance. If required, it should be Self-help tyre greater than 4 mm. greased using universal type grease. If you have been driving with very low pres- ●...
  • Page 89 Sticker indicating maximum speed “max. A new bottle of sealant can be purchased least 2.0 bars (29 psi / 200 kPa), the tyre is » 80 km/h” or “max. 50 mph” at SEAT dealerships. too badly damaged. The sealant is not in a...
  • Page 90: Manual Unlocking/Locking

    Emergencies WARNING good condition to seal the tyre. Do not con- Depending on the time of the year, tem- ● tinue driving. Seek specialist assistance. peratures inside a locked and closed vehi- Driving with an unsealed tyre is dangerous cle can be extremely high or extremely low and can cause accidents and serious in- resulting in serious injuries and illness or CAUTION...
  • Page 91: Tow-Starting And Towing

    Self-help responsible for ensuring that the wipe is silent. The vehicle battery drains if the vehicle is fore using the wipers. In cold weather, it If the graphite layer is damaged, the noise of towed with the engine switched off and the may help to leave the vehicle parked with the water as it is wiped across the windscreen ignition connected.
  • Page 92 Emergencies If the vehicle battery is discharged, be- ● You should depress the brake much ate, the electronic lock of the steering col- – cause in vehicles with the Keyless Access harder as the brake servo does not op- umn are deactivated. If the vehicle has no locking and ignition system the steering re- erate.
  • Page 93 Self-help Put the gearbox lever in neutral or the se- When, for example, after an accident, the Fitting the front towing eye ● ● ››› lector lever in the N page 253 position. smooth rotation of the wheels or the steering operation cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 94 Emergencies Bear in mind the instructions for towing Fitting the rear towing eye or installed and used for towing ››› ››› ››› page page 330, Bear in mind the instructions for towing Fitting the towline anchorage ››› page Remove the towing eye from the vehicle ●...
  • Page 95: Fuses And Bulbs

    Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs turn signal lever is returned to the rest posi- CAUTION tion, the hazard warning lights will be auto- The towing eye must always be com- ● matically reactivated. Fuses pletely and firmly tightened. Otherwise, it could be released while towing and tow- Notes for the driver of the towed vehicle starting.
  • Page 96 Emergencies Vehicle interior fuses amperage (same colour and markings) and size. Never repair a fuse. ● Never replace a fuse by a metal strip, sta- ● ple or similar. CAUTION To prevent damage to the vehicle's elec- ● tric system, before replacing a fuse always turn off the ignition, the lights and all elec- trical elements and remove the key from the ignition.
  • Page 97 Fuses and bulbs ››› Fuses in the vehicle interior Undo the opening limiter Fig. 106 Engine compartment fuses ● two steps: first, unlock the limiter by pulling Consumers/Amps back on it (arrow ) and then move it gently to the right (arrow ).
  • Page 98 Emergencies Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Trailer Electric driver's seat Automatic gearbox control unit 15/30 Electric sunroof Rear window wiper Heated windscreen Right lights Starter motor; clutch sensor Horn Left door Electric rear lid Petrol pump 5/15/20 Heated seats Driving mode. Engine control unit...
  • Page 99: Changing A Bulb

    Fuses and bulbs LED rear light* ● For the sake of the environment Some of the equipment listed in the ta- ● bles below pertain only to certain versions Please ask your specialist retailer how to Full-LED headlight system* of the model or are optional extras. dispose of used bulbs in the proper manner.
  • Page 100: Change The Front Bulbs

    Emergencies ››› Change the front bulbs Move the loops Fig. 108 in the di- rection of the arrow and remove the cov- Dipped beam headlight ››› Remove connector Fig. 109 from the bulb. ››› Unclip the retainer spring Fig. 109 pressing clockwise and inwards.
  • Page 101 Fuses and bulbs Turn signal bulb Front fog light bulb* Raise the bonnet. ››› Move the loop Fig. 110 in the direc- tion of the arrow and remove the cover. ››› Turn the bulb holder Fig. 111 anti- clockwise and pull. Remove the bulb by pressing on the bulb holder and turning it anticlockwise at the same time.
  • Page 102: Change The Rear Bulbs

    Emergencies Rear bulbs (in the side panel) Remove the lid, levering it with the flat Note side of a screwdriver into the recess Due to the difficulty of accessing fog light ››› Fig. 114 bulbs, have them replaced at a Technical Remove the bulb connector.
  • Page 103 Fuses and bulbs Rear lights (in the rear lid) Unlock the securing tabs from the bulb Changing number plate light bulbs ››› holder Fig. 117 or turn the bulb holder to the left Remove the bulb holder from its location. Lightly press the defective bulb into the bulb holder, then turn it to the left and re- move it.
  • Page 104: Side Turn Signals

    Emergencies ››› Turn the connector lock Fig. 119 in the Side turn signals direction of arrow and pull on the connector. Rotate the bulb holder in the direction of arrow and extract it with the bulb. Replace the defective bulb with a new bulb with the same features.
  • Page 106 Operation Instruments and controls. Fig. 121...
  • Page 107: Operation

    Knee airbag ......Front passenger seat heating con- Steering wheel with horn and Bonnet lock release .
  • Page 108: Lamps

    The vehicle can be fitted with a instrument to the instructions on the screen of the Info- panel digital lap timer or one Digital (SEAT tainment system when the vehicle is sta- Cockpit).
  • Page 109 Instruments and warning/control lamps Analogue instrument panel Instrument panel, on dash panel. Fig. 123 ››› Details of the instruments Fig. 123: Engine coolant temperature display Speedometer. ››› page 120 ››› Fuel gauge page 119. Revolution counter (with the engine run- ›››...
  • Page 110 Personalisation of the information that ap- Fuel gauge page 119. With the option INSTRUMENT PANEL (Infotain- pears in the Digital SEAT Cockpit. Only 2 of ment button > Vehicle function but-  Pre-set information depending on the “Driving mode” selected.
  • Page 111 125, the memorised by existing the menu or keeping map is transferred from the Infotainment sys- the View button pressed. tem to the Digital SEAT Cockpit and vice ver- Navigation system in the SEAT Consumption. Graphic representation of ● Digital Cockpit*...
  • Page 112 Operation Indications of the compass Selector lever positions (dual-clutch Odometer ● ® Selector lever positions The odometer registers the total distance ● The current position of the selector lever is travelled by the car. Gear-change recommendation ● shown on the side of the lever and on the in- ›››...
  • Page 113 Vehicles with analogue instrument panel: There are different instrument panels and ● vehicle equipment. SEAT recommends visiting therefore the versions and instructions on a SEAT dealership for this. Switch the ignition on, but do not start the ●...
  • Page 114 3 Applies to vehicles with Active Info Display The memory is deleted if the Since start Identifying letters on engine (LDM) (Digital SEAT Cockpit) journey is interrupted for more than 2 Select the menu Engine code . The identify- hours.
  • Page 115 Instruments and warning/control lamps The current Displays a list of . If the engine is under a lot of stress Current fuel consumption Convenience consumers 120ºC fuel consumption display operates the connected comfort systems that in- and the outside temperature is high, the en- throughout the journey, in litres/100 km;...
  • Page 116 Operation Priority 2 warning (yellow). The symbol Fatigue detection (break recom- The message on the instrument panel display lights up or flashes (in part accompa- can be switched off by pressing the mendation)*  nied by audible warnings). Operating button on the windscreen wiper lever or the faults or the lack of operating fluids can button on the multi function steering...
  • Page 117 15 minutes, strument panel and act as is necessary. when the ignition is switched off or when the driver has unbuckled their seat belt and Note opened the door. Fatigue detection has been developed ●...
  • Page 118 Operation Within its limitations, the system also displays interior rear-view mirror records the traffic Message Cause and solution additional signals, such as time-specific pro- signs in front of the vehicle. After checking hibitions, signs for vehicles towing trailers The speed warning function of and evaluating the information from the cam- Speed warning ›››...
  • Page 119 Instruments and warning/control lamps function buttons Limited operation Assistance WARNING ›››  page 36. The speed is adjusted in The traffic sign detection system has certain The technology in the traffic sign detection steps of 5 km/h (3 mph) within a range of be- limitations.
  • Page 120 If messages are ignored, the vehicle may stall in traffic and cause accidents and se- Adjusting the time in the SEAT Digital vere injuries. Cockpit Time Never ignore the messages displayed.
  • Page 121 Instruments and warning/control lamps foot off the accelerator) before the needle Fuel level indicator Control lamps ››› reaches the red zone It lights up, and in addition, the  We recommend that you avoid high revs and lower diode lights up in red that you follow the recommendations on the Fuel tank almost empty.
  • Page 122 Operation Engine coolant temperature dis- gine speeds and stressing the engine if it switches off due to lack of fuel or an irregu- has not reached operating temperature. play lar supply thereof. Normal zone. At high outside tempera- Always refuel when there is only one ●...
  • Page 123 Because of the ● Request an inspection. front of the air inlet reduce the cooling ef- technology used by SEAT, with this service ● Oil service required! fect of the coolant. At high outside temper- you only need to change the oil when the ve- atures and high engine loads, there is a risk ●...
  • Page 124: Using The Instrument Panel

    Note Therefore the service interval display may If the service was not carried out by a SEAT After loading or changing the 12-volt bat- not be correct. In this case, bear in mind the dealership, the display can be reset as fol- tery, check the system settings.
  • Page 125 Instruments and warning/control lamps ››› As long as a priority 1 page 113 warning is Back to menu selection hidden with the button of the multifunction  ››› active, it will not be possible to access any steering wheel Fig. 133.
  • Page 126: Control Lamps

    Operation Select the driver assistance system and ac- Depending upon the equipment fitted in the ● be possible to change the settings or show ››› tivate or deactivate it page 122. A mark in- vehicle, instead of a warning lamp, some- the information as described.
  • Page 127: Multifunction Steering Wheel

    Instruments and warning/control lamps CAUTION Failure to heed the control lamps and text messages when they appear may result in faults in the vehicle. Multifunction steering wheel* Operating the audio, telephone and navigation system with voice control Controls on the steering wheel. Fig.
  • Page 128 Operation Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone* Navigation* Mute the current navigation an- Mute volume. Mute volume. Mute volume. Mute incoming call. Press nouncement. Enable/disable voice control. This function can be used from any mode, in the case of an active call. Short press: Switch to the –...
  • Page 129 Instruments and warning/control lamps Applies to vehicles with Active Info Display (Digital SEAT Cockpit) Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone* Navigation* Turn announcement volume Turn volume up/down. You Turn volume up/down. You Turn volume up/down. You Turn volume up/down. You up/down.
  • Page 130 Operation Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone* Navigation* Auto/Manual Zoom Zoom if the No function No function No function No function Press map on the DigitScorecard. According to the vehicle's equipment package. This function can be used from any mode (audio, media, navigation, vehicle status, travel data). This action can be performed when you are listening to the radio;...
  • Page 131: Opening And Closing

    Opening and closing Opening and closing The vehicle is unlocked again when the igni- the alarm from being triggered accidentally ››› tion key is removed. Alternatively, the vehicle page 141. can also be unlocked via the central locking Central locking switch or by pulling one of the inside door Turn signals handles.
  • Page 132 ››› ››› Press button Fig. 136 Fig. 137 should have the fault repaired at a SEAT unlock and unfold the key shaft. Official Service or specialised workshop. To fold the shaft away, press button Vehicle key with alarm button. Fig. 137 The vehicle interior monitoring of the an- ●...
  • Page 133 The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be tection against overloading. The vehicle is Other functions of the remote control key ● obtained from a SEAT Official Service, a spe- ››› then unlocked. Lock it if necessary. page 145, Convenience opening and cialised workshop or an approved key service closing.
  • Page 134 Operation Adjusting the central locking With the Driver setting, when you press the In the event of an accident in which the air- ● button on the remote control key once, only bags inflate, doors locked from the inside will ...
  • Page 135 Opening and closing Related video Keyless Access Unlocking and locking the vehicle with Keyless Access* Handsfree Fig. 138 Locking and ignition system without Fig. 140 Keyless Access: sensor surface for unlock- ing inside the door handle and sensor surface for locking on the exterior of the handle. Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may have the Keyless Access system.
  • Page 136 Operation It does not matter where you carry the key, Press & Drive: keyless starting of the engine In vehicles without safety system ● ››› for instance whether it is in your jacket pocket with the starter button page 241. “Safelock”: closing and locking the doors or in a briefcase.
  • Page 137 Opening and closing After closing, the hatch locks automatically. If When closed, the rear lid automatically locks What happens when locking the vehicle the complete vehicle is unlocked, the rear lid if the vehicle has been locked beforehand with a second key will not lock automatically after closing it.
  • Page 138 Keyless Access system. the Easy Open feature via the infotainment The next time the door is locked/unlocked, Contact a specialised workshop. SEAT rec- system. Keyless Access will be active again. ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for Before washing the vehicle, always disa- this.
  • Page 139 Vehicle key: removing the battery. Fig. 142 Anti-theft security system (Safe- SEAT recommends you ask a specialised lock)* workshop to replace the battery. The following message is displayed on the in- The battery is located to the rear of the vehi- »...
  • Page 140 Operation Changing the battery Synchronising the vehicle key Childproof lock ››› Unfold the vehicle key blade page 130. ● If the button is pressed frequently outside  Remove the cover from the back of the ve- ● of the vehicle range, it is possible that the ve- ›››...
  • Page 141: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    Opening and closing Deactivating the childproof lock When does the system trigger an alarm? How to turn OFF the alarm Unlock the vehicle and open the door The anti-theft alarm siren will be triggered for Unlock the vehicle with the unlocking button –...
  • Page 142 Operation The vehicle interior monitoring and the anti- Movement of objects inside the vehicle, ● The alarm is triggered immediately if one ● tow system are automatically switched on such as loose papers, items hanging from the of the battery cables is disconnected while again next time the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 143: Rear Lid (Luggage Compartment)

    Opening and closing Rear lid (luggage compart- Deactivating the vehicle interior monitoring and anti-tow system* ment) When the vehicle is locked, the alarm will be Related video triggered if movements are detected in the in- terior (e.g. by animals) or if the vehicle's incli- nation is changed (e.g.
  • Page 144 Operation Open). The rear lid will be automatically If you press one of the buttons again, the Modifying and memorising the opening  opened. rear lid will move again in the original direc- angle tion. If the space behind or above the vehicle is Closing the rear lid less than the travel area of the rear lid, you If the rear lid is met with resistance or an ob-...
  • Page 145 If the system is operated repeatedly in a short or deactivated at an Authorised SEAT Serv- Never leave the vehicle unattended or al- ● space of time, it automatically switches off to...
  • Page 146: Electric Windows

    Operation The front and rear electric windows can be Never drive with the rear lid open or half- Never close the rear lid without observing ● ● operated by using the controls on the driver closed, exhaust gases may penetrate into and ensuring it is clear, to do otherwise door.
  • Page 147 Opening and closing Roll-back function Programming convenience opening in the pinched against the window frame. Risk of Easy Connect* accident. The roll-back function reduces the risk of in- Select: button > SETTINGS function –  jury when the electric windows close. button >...
  • Page 148: Sunroof

    Operation Sunroof* One-touch opening might be on the car roof before opening the sunroof or adjusting the tilt position. Push down the window button briefly up to – the second position. The window opens Introduction Before leaving the vehicle or in case of ●...
  • Page 149 Opening and closing Opening and closing the sunroof On the second level, the sunroof automati- Automatic function: briefly press button ● cally moves to the corresponding final posi- forwards to the second level. tion after briefly pressing the button. Activat- ing the button again stops the automatic Stopping the automatic operation during function.
  • Page 150 Operation By briefly pressing the button to the second Convenience function to open or Using the Keyless Access* system (only level, the sun blind automatically moves to closing) close the sunroof* the corresponding final position. Activating Press and hold the locking sensor surface ●...
  • Page 151: Headlight Switch

    Lights and visibility Lights and visibility Closing the sunroof or sun blind without  It lights up the anti-trap function Trailer turn signals Sunroof: within approximately 5 seconds of ● Lights having activated the roll-back function, press  It lights up ›››...
  • Page 152 Operation Audible warnings to advise the driver that Note On vehicles with rear lights with bulbs, ● the lights have not been switched off when activating the daytime running light The legal requirements regarding the use the rear lights are not switched on. A vehi- If the key is not in the ignition and the driver of vehicle lights in each country must be cle which does not have the rear lights on...
  • Page 153 Lights and visibility In vehicles that do not have the correspond- If a trailer turn signal malfunctions, the Automatic switch- Automatic switch- ● ing menu, this function can be deactivated in control lamp will stop flashing (trailer turn ing on ing off a specialised workshop.
  • Page 154 Operation beam when passing through a town, for ex- On tight bends and steep slopes (bumps) ● to the vehicle lighting system, for example, ample. and when oncoming vehicles are partially if additional headlights are installed. obscured. Switching the main beam assist on and off When the drivers of other oncoming vehi- ●...
  • Page 155 Lights and visibility Fog lights Fog lights with cornering light func- Home” and/or “Leaving Home” delay time may also be set (default: 30 sec). tion* Vehicle with halogen headlights The cornering light function is an additional function to the dipped beam headlights to In the “Coming Home”...
  • Page 156 Operation Switch off the engine and remove the key Home” function switch-off delay may also be Welcome light* ● from the ignition. set (default: 30 sec). 3 Valid for vehicles with a light and rain sensor Activate the headlight flashers for approxi- ●...
  • Page 157 Lights and visibility 1. Park your vehicle at a safe distance from automatically when the vehicle starts to the turn signal and main beam lever in the moving traffic. move again. central position, before being triggered. 2. Press the button to switch on the hazard WARNING ›››...
  • Page 158: Headlight Range Control

    Operation Driving abroad Headlight range control Value Vehicle load status All seats occupied, luggage compart- The light beam of the dipped beam lights is  ment full. With trailer and minimum asymmetric: the side of the road on which drawbar load. you are driving is lit more intensely.
  • Page 159 Ambient light* If your vehicle is equipped with a digital in- er drivers. This could result in a serious ac- strument panel (Digital SEAT Cockpit), the cident. The ambient light lights up the area of the following message will appear Turn on the...
  • Page 160: Visibility

    Always store sun blinds and visors in their Carefully lift the frozen windscreen wip- ● ● ers from the glass. SEAT recommends a de- housing when not in use. icer spray for this operation. Do not switch on the windscreen wipers if Note ●...
  • Page 161 Lights and visibility Windscreen wiper functions Therefore, the windscreen wiper lever should be pulled towards the steering wheel when the dipped beam or main beam are on. Any Windscreen wipers performance in differ- encrusted dirt (such as insects) should be ent situations cleaned regularly (e.g.
  • Page 162: Mirror

    Operation Rain sensor modified behaviour Note come into contact with this liquid, it must be rinsed with large quantities of water. If Possible causes of faults and mistaken read- Clean the sensitive surface of the rain ● ››› necessary, get medial help. ings on the sensitive surface Fig.
  • Page 163 Lights and visibility Adjusting the exterior rear-view If necessary, correct the right-hand rear- ● CAUTION view mirror: rotate the control to position R mirrors If one of the mirror housings is knocked ● In the Easy Connect system the exterior ●...
  • Page 164: Seats And Head Restraints

    ● kneeling on the seat or applying sharp cle is stationary. Failure to follow this in- pressure at a single point to the seat cush- struction could result in an accident. ion and backrest. Be careful when adjusting the seat ●...
  • Page 165: Driver's Seat Heating Control

    5 mm wide, and remove the head Introduction The seat has a covering. ● restraint. There is a child seat installed in the seat. ● WARNING Move the backrest until it engages properly – The seat cushion is wet or damp.
  • Page 166 Operation Adjusting the heating output Adjusting the centre armrest Do not sit on the seat with clothing that is ● wet or damp. Press the button repeatedly until the To adjust the tilt, lift the armrest from the  ...
  • Page 167 The rear seat backrest is not engaged ● when the red marking of the button is visi- Do no trap or damage the seat belt when ● raising the rear seat backrest. ble. When lowering or lifting the rear seat ●...
  • Page 168: Storage Compartment

    Serious damage can be caused to the vehi- The drawers will hold a maximum weight ● cle and other objects if the rear seat back- of 1.5 kg. rest is lowered or lifted without due care Do not drive with the drawer cover open.
  • Page 169 ● ››› Fig. 165 and keep it that way. Adjust: Adjust the inclination of the table by ● Left-hand front seat: folding table. Centre console: drinks holder. Fig. 164 Fig. 166 pressing the lever. Fold: Push the table downwards while ●...
  • Page 170 Other storage compartments are found in ● To open the glove compartment, pull the – the rear seat, to the left and the right of the handle in the direction of the arrow. seats. To close the glove compartment, move the –...
  • Page 171: Lighter/Power Socket

    Transport and practical equipment Power sockets tions exclusively for charging or as a power socket. These USB ports are located at the rear of the console, between the front seats ››› Fig. 168 . These connectors can work at  a maximum power of up to 10.5 W per port.
  • Page 172: Storing Objects

    Operation Note protect them from any damage caused by Use suitable straps to secure heavy ob- ● fluctuations in voltage. jects. Air circulation in the vehicle helps reduce ● During sudden manoeuvres or accidents, ● fogging of the windows. Used air escapes loose objects can be thrown forward, injur- through ventilation slits in the side trim of ing vehicle occupants or passers-by.
  • Page 173 Transport and practical equipment Luggage compartment shelf Removing Storing the rear shelf ››› Detach the cord loops Fig. 170 from ● their hooks Remove the rear shelf from the side sup- ● ››› ports Fig. 171 by pulling it upwards and then take it out.
  • Page 174 Operation Put the left and right covers in their original On the rear seat, behind the central armrest, ● release lever down, in the direction of the position. there is a tailboard for transporting long items ››› arrow, and the cover upwards Fig.
  • Page 175 Secure all objects, little and large. ● Never exceed the maximum tensile load ● of the fastening ring when securing objects. Never secure a child seat to the fastening ● rings. In the boot: retaining hooks. In the boot: net bag hooked up at floor Fig.
  • Page 176 Operation Hooking the net bag into the luggage Luggage compartment variable Always secure the net hooks properly so ● compartment floor floor that they do not suddenly release from the fastening rings when hooking or unhooking As applicable, lift the front fastening rings ●...
  • Page 177: Roof Carrier

    Now let the front part fall to the floor and ● Always secure objects, even when the slide the floor forwards as far as the rear seat ● The vehicle roof has been designed to opti- luggage compartment floor is properly lif- backrest;...
  • Page 178 Operation As the roof water drains are integrated in the Attach the cross bars and the roof CAUTION roof to reduce air resistance, only SEAT-ap- carrier system Remove the cross bars and the roof carri- ● proved cross bars and roof carrier systems er system before entering a car wash.
  • Page 179 Transport and practical equipment and the brackets of the roof railings must Loading the roof carrier system ney and subsequently with a certain frequen- be 15 cm. The load can only be secured if the crossbars WARNING WARNING and the roof carrier system are properly in- ›››...
  • Page 180: Air Conditioning

    To prevent fogging of the windows, SEAT Never leave the air recirculation on for a ● recommends leaving the cooling system The unit of temperature measurement can be long period of time.
  • Page 181 Air conditioning Operating the Climatronic through To switch a function on or off, or to select a Operating the Climatronic through submenu, you must press the corresponding the Easy Connect system* the Easy Connect system* function button. 3 Applies to vehicles with a Media System 3 Applies to vehicles with Media System Plus / Touch/Colour.
  • Page 182 Operation To switch a function on or off, or to select a The cooling system cannot be activated Function button: Function submenu, you must press the corresponding If the air conditioning system cannot be function button. It enables manual switching on or off of switched on, this may be caused by the fol- ...
  • Page 183 Air conditioning Air outlets On the dash panel air vents. Fig. 185 Air vents When the outside temperature is very high, Note selecting manual air recirculation mode for a To ensure proper heating, cooling and venti- Food, medicine and other heat or cold sen- short period refreshes the vehicle interior lation in the vehicle interior, air vents sitive objects should never be placed in...
  • Page 184 Operation Functioning mode of automatic air recircu- Heated windscreen* If the cooling system is switched off and ● lation (air conditioning menu) air recirculation mode switched on, the windows can mist over very quickly, con- With the automatic air recirculation mode ac- siderably limiting visibility.
  • Page 185 Air conditioning Automatic activation To facilitate use of the heated windscreen it can turn on automatically. The Climatronic control panel can detect the danger of the windscreen misting thanks to its temperature and humidity sensors, switching ››› the system on or off accordingly Fig.
  • Page 186: Auxiliary Heater (Additional Heater)

    Operation Auxiliary heater (additional If you suspect that someone may have or made unsuitable for use by the air com- ● swallowed a battery, seek immediate med- ing from the vents. heater)* ical attention. Note Introduction WARNING After switching the engine on with a 12-volt The auxiliary heater exhaust fumes contain battery that is heavily discharged or newly The auxiliary heater runs on fuel from the ve-...
  • Page 187 Air conditioning Remote control Switching the auxiliary heater off: Control lamp Meaning Manually with the remote control The auxiliary heater has  It lights up for approx. 2 ››› been switched on using page 185. seconds in green. button.  Automatically once the programmed depar- The auxiliary heater has ture time has arrived or after the program-...
  • Page 188 Operation bad weather conditions and discharged bat- The auxiliary heater is programmed in the Control lamp Meaning teries can considerably reduce the range of menu of the infotainment Auxiliary heater The remote control bat- the remote control. system. Flashes orange for tery is flat.
  • Page 189 Air conditioning The programmed departure time determines On heating the vehicle interior, depending on If the vehicle is tilted, e.g. if parked on a ● the approximate time it should take to reach the outside temperature, the warm air is first slope, the operation of the auxiliary heater the temperature set in the vehicle.
  • Page 190: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment System WARNING ing the Infotainment system can distract your attention from the traffic. Connecting, inserting or removing a data Always drive carefully and responsibly. ● medium while driving can distract your at- Introduction tention from the traffic and cause an acci- Select volume settings that allow you to ●...
  • Page 191 Introduction CAUTION Always keep the armrest closed while the ● vehicle is in motion. Any foreign objects stuck to a data storage device and non-round media may damage WARNING the CD or DVD player. Only clean, standard 12 cm CDs or DVDs ●...
  • Page 192: Overview Of The Unit

    Infotainment System Overview of the unit Media System Touch and Media System Colour Overview of the controls (this configura- Fig. 188 tion depends on the version). ››› Radio Mode (change of band frequency Phone Mode page 232 ››› page 207 ›››...
  • Page 193: General Instructions For Use

    Introduction Media System Plus / Navi System / Navi System Plus Overview of the controls Fig. 189 ››› Radio Mode (change of band frequency Vehicle settings  page General instructions for use ››› ››› page 207 page 231 ››› ››› Touchscreen page 193 Selecting the main menu...
  • Page 194 Infotainment System If the setup is changed, this may change the Diagram of the menus Switching on and off display on the screen and in some cases, the Infotainment system may behave in a manner The Infotainment system touchscreen can be To manually switch the Infotainment system different to that described in this manual.
  • Page 195 Introduction Lower the volume: turn the volume control Handling the function buttons and These buttons are operated by briefly press-  clockwise or move the left thumbwheel on ing the screen or by pressing and holding. display instructions the multifunction steering wheel downward The function buttons appear in the instruc- ...
  • Page 196 Infotainment System The entries on a list can be activated by Display and function buttons: operation Display and function buttons: operation pressing them on the screen directly or by us- and effect and effect ing the adjustment button. The scroll bar is shown on the right and its Some functions or messages are accom- size depends on the entries in the list.
  • Page 197 Introduction Input masks with on-screen keypad Input windows for selecting a saved entry Function icon and text: operation and ef- (e.g. selection of a destination address) fect It is only possible to select a sequence of let- Scroll bar, the size of which depends on ters, numbers and special characters that the number of matching entries.
  • Page 198 Infotainment System ››› Additional information and display Fig. 195 if any parameters have not been Function button: function set or if the NEVER function button has not options been pressed. To go to the previous or next parameter to set. The displays appearing on the screen may When a parameter has been set, the Function button: function...
  • Page 199: Connectivity

    SEAT provides for this vehicle. and mobile devices: ming of the applications, the insufficient To make full use of SEAT Apps, you must » ● coverage of the network, the loss of data ®...
  • Page 200 3G/4G data plan. SEAT recommends having a high battery ● charge on the device when connected to Full Link. SEAT recommends that to use Full Link, ● the “Date and time” should be correctly configured. Select Settings/System > Message on Infotainment system Fig.
  • Page 201 ® MirrorLink 1.1 or higher Proceed as follows to use Full Link: – Some of the Apps certified by SEAT or – Switch on the Infotainment system ● the CCC must be installed in the de- Connect the smartphone to the vehicle's ●...
  • Page 202 Function button: function hicle and device a SEAT Authorised Service. USB connections : allows are not damaged Activating data transfers for SEAT applications  Full Link menu Fig. 201 Have the mobile device re- and/or worn. the exchange of information between the vehicle and paired or replace it.
  • Page 203 Connectivity ® Depends on each technology: MirrorLink the portable device on the Infotainment sys- tem screen. Availability in a country To avoid distracting the driver while driving, Third party applications only specially adapted applications can be ››› used in Full Link technology descrip- For further information: tion on page 197.
  • Page 204 To return to the basic contents of the Infotain- In order to use Apple CarPlay™, the following hand margin of the screen. ment system, press the SEAT icon. requirements must be met: ››› Fig. 203...
  • Page 205 The first connection to Android Auto™ must ● Note be done while the vehicle is stationary. With certified apps, such as SEAT ConnectApp, you Android Auto™ requires the use of Google™ can answer but not send voice messages. Once the first pop-up window about ac- ●...
  • Page 206: Seat Media Control

    You can obtain information about technical designed for mobile devices with the Android™ oper- The SEAT Media Control app can be used requirements on the SEAT website or at SEAT ating system, and Apple CarPlay™ for iPhone. to remotely operate some partial functions in dealerships.
  • Page 207: Wlan Access Point

    Due to the high volume of data exchanged, Enter and confirm the network key dis- ● tem, depending on the country and the SEAT recommends the use of a flat rate played on the wireless device. equipment: mobile phone deal for data transmission.
  • Page 208 Press the WPS button on the WLAN router access the ● Media SEAT Media Control network key must have a minimum of 8 until the warning light on the router starts mode and press the SETTINGS menu. characters and a maximum of 63.
  • Page 209: Operating Modes

    Operating modes Operating modes Function button: function Selects the previous or next stored sta- Radio tion or of the station list. This setting   can be changed in the Radio settings menu (FM, AM, DAB). Related video ››› 1 to 18 Memory buttons page 208.
  • Page 210 Infotainment System Memory buttons Display: Meaning Functions of the memory buttons The tracking of alternative frequencies is Move your finger over the screen AF off disabled. from left to right or vice-versa. Change mem- OR: Press one of the function but- Note ›››...
  • Page 211: Media

    Note   forward/rewind. Do not use memory card adapters. ● Playback stops. The function button   » SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio- ● changes to  ration or loss of files on data storage devi- ces.
  • Page 212 Infotainment System Function button: function Function button: function Display: Meaning Playback is resumed. The function Random play. View of album cover: If there are various   covers within the same folder/album, the button changes to  Includes all the tracks that are on the system only displays one of them.
  • Page 213 Operating modes Changing the Media source Optional Media playback sources Display: Meaning Function button: media source DAB not available.  Internal hard drive (SSD) JUKEBOX ››› Gracenote ® is a database available on the Infotain- page 214. ment system hard drive that contains information on Internal CD/DVD drive the tracks of different artists and albums.
  • Page 214: Compartment With

    Infotainment System Insert or eject a CD or DVD Push the CD or DVD into the DVD slot Removing a memory card ● ››› Fig. 213 to the point where it is drawn in The inserted memory cards must be pre- 3 Not available for model: Media System automatically.
  • Page 215 Operating modes External data storage device con- Take into account all other instructions and If a connected device is not recognised, ● limitations regarding requirements for media nected to the USB port disconnect all the connected devices and  sources. try connecting the device again.
  • Page 216 Infotainment System ® Conditions When playback on the Bluetooth audio Do not connect an external media player ● source is stopped, the Infotainment system to play music via Bluetooth ® and via the The Bluetooth ® audio source must support ●...
  • Page 217 Operating modes imported from different data storage devices Audio data CD Deleting files to the jukebox and this used to play them. ■ Album In Media mode, press the func- ● SETTINGS tion button and then select ■ Unknown albums The files will only be copied when the engine Manage jukebox is running.
  • Page 218 Infotainment System Jukebox Connecting an external audio In the MEDIA main menu, press the ● SOURCE function button and select WLAN Playlist source through WLAN* ● Please refer to the instructions on the ● Artist ● 3 Not available for model: Media System screen of the Infotainment system and on the Touch/Colour Album...
  • Page 219 Operating modes DVD video mode The unit's DVD drive is configured to read the Function button: function regional code for the region in which the vehi- 3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus cle was originally sold. : Move the control menu window. ...
  • Page 220 Infotainment System Rotating the view/image The Infotainment system screen only dis- Function button: function ● plays the image when the vehicle is stop- To rotate an image, in addition to the buttons Viewing and selecting the source. SOURCE ped. Whilst in motion, the screen discon- provided for this ( ), you can also press ...
  • Page 221: Navigation

    The current navigation data can be downloa- General information categories), the Infotainment system will still ded in the internet at www.seat.com and stor- Using all the data available, the Infotainment attempt to provide route guidance. ed in a SD card compatible with the unit.
  • Page 222 Navigation is not possible from SEAT recommends only using original aged! ● the memory card. SEAT memory cards to use navigation data. The use of other memory cards could limit Note Installing navigation data its operation. The navigation memory card may not be ●...
  • Page 223 Operating modes Navigation main menu In the Navigation main menu, press the ● Function button: function function button. New destination : To enter a new destination NEW DESTINATION Press the function button and se- ● Options ››› page 221. lect the required type of destination ( Search , ›››...
  • Page 224 Infotainment System not in the postcode area you have selected After starting route guidance Route criteria: Meaning in a previous window, you will not be able to find the street at the street selection stage. Orange route: Shortest route to the destination, even if it results in longer travelling time.
  • Page 225 Operating modes For other adjustments to the navigation rec- The name can be changed in the following Function button: function ommendations, select Navigation > Set- input window. Press the function button to  : The map of the calculated route ap- store the destination.
  • Page 226 Infotainment System Function buttons and indications in the New Home address Start To start route guidance. or Edit route menu route Only one address or position can be stored Calculate To update calculated distance and es- as the home address at any one time. The Function button or message: function or meaning timated arrival time.
  • Page 227 Operating modes Points of interest (POI) Selecting a point of interest on the map Function button: function Function button: function Map display in three dimensions (bird's eye view). There are several points of interest in the area. Press this symbol to open a list of points of in- Buildings are also displayed in three ...
  • Page 228 Infotainment System Split screen Function button: function Function button: function : current vehicle position in coordinates and (only when demo mode is active) Position Demo mode start GPS status (satellite reception). This function button is only shown when route guid- Map display ance is not active or when predictive route guidance is active.
  • Page 229 Operating modes Traffic reports and dynamic route If during route guidance a traffic report is re- Function button: function ceived that affects the route being travelled, guidance to the destination (TRAF- To centre the destination on the map. This an alternative route will be searched for if the FIC) function button is only displayed if either Infotainment system calculates that time can...
  • Page 230 Infotainment System Predictive navigation Importing vCards (electronic busi- Importing Personal POI ness cards) Importing the Personal POI to a points of interest destination memory Importing vCards to the destination mem- Insert the data storage device with the stor- ● ed Personal POI or connect it to the Infotain- Insert the data storage device with the stor- ●...
  • Page 231: Navigation In Offroad Mode

    Operating modes Navigation with images If the image displayed was taken using GPS buildings or natural limits such as mountains ● localisation, the function button will appear. or rivers, although they may be shown on the  Press to start guidance to a destination. map.
  • Page 232 Infotainment System Function buttons in the Offroad Navigation plotting the route without giving a final desti- A list of stored Offroad tours opens, if there ● menu nation. are any. Starts plotting the route. ● Function button: function When a tour is selected, the following icons ›››...
  • Page 233: Vehicle Menu

    Operating modes Vehicle Menu Creating an Offroad tour Stopping route guidance Press the button on the screen and ● Options then press Stop Introduction to using the Vehicle menu End waypoint navigation Press the function button in the Off- By pressing button of the infotainment ●...
  • Page 234: Telephone

    Infotainment System Telephone Only 3 of these items of information can be sumption devices is obtained. It is shown via a displayed at the same time, but the user consumption indicator bar in l/h (gal/h) chooses which to display, and in what order, General information by moving the finger vertically over the dials.
  • Page 235 ® some cases, in a tunnel, garage or under- versation in the vehicle. products, ask your nearest SEAT dealer or pass, your call may be cut off and you may check on the internet. not be able to make even emergency calls.
  • Page 236 Infotainment System ® all other places where the vehicle engine mobile telephone with Bluetooth technolo- Phone book access profile (PBAP): ● ● must be switched off. gy, it is first necessary to pair them. Serves to download phone book contacts from the mobile telephone to the Infotainment Some Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 237 Operating modes Conditions Press the > > When the pairing has been finalized correct- ● Settings Bluetooth Find devices > button. ly, the Telephone main menu will appear. The Results You must guarantee the following setup in the phone book, call list and SMS messages stor- mobile phone and the Infotainment system: ®...
  • Page 238 Infotainment System ® The maximum range of the Bluetooth con- Telephone main menu ated from the User profile settings nection is approx. 10 meters. The active menu. Bluetooth ® connection disconnects if this dis- Telephone management can store a maxi- tance is exceeded.
  • Page 239 Operating modes Enter telephone number menu ››› Function button: function Display: Meaning Fig. 234 To open the menu for SMS messages. View of stored telephone number or name. If the name stored in the phonebook has an To open call lists of the connected mo- assigned photo, it can be displayed: select CALLS ›››...
  • Page 240 To enter a country code, instead ent countries. If you are not able to use of the first two digits (interna- these services contact an authorised SEAT tional access code e.g. “ 00 ”) Enter the coun- workshop.
  • Page 241: Multimedia

    Multimedia Multimedia Depending on the special characteristics and the country, the vehicle may have a USB/AUX-IN port. USB/AUX-INPort The USB/AUX-IN port can be found in the storage compartment area of the centre ››› console Fig. 236. The operating description is located in ›››...
  • Page 242 Your mobile device must support the Qi ● ogy, please check your mobile phone's user wireless inductive charging interface manual or visit the SEAT website. standard for proper operation. If your mobile phone has a cover or a pro- ●...
  • Page 243: Driving

    Start and driving Driving ing preheating, the warning lamp remains Press the brake  lit. This message appears on vehicles with an automatic gearbox if the driver tries to start The preheating time depends on the coolant Start and driving the engine without having the brake pedal and exterior temperatures.
  • Page 244 Driving Turn the steering wheel until you hear it en- Ignition is switched on – valve lifters. This is quite normal, and no gage. cause for concern. This driver message is displayed and a buz- zer is sounded when the driver door is Possible vehicle theft is prevented with the If the vehicle battery is disconnected and ●...
  • Page 245: Start-Up Push Button (Keyless Ac- Cess Closing And Start-Up Sys- Tem)

    Start and driving when the system is preset for switching the building up in the engine compartment af- ignition on and off. ter it has been switched off; this could cause engine damage. For this reason, you Automatic ignition switch-off should idle the engine for approximately 2 minutes before you switch it off.
  • Page 246 Briefly press the starter button Fig. 241 Before leaving the vehicle, always dis- ● The driver's seat belt is not fastened, ● without pressing the accelerator. For the connect the ignition manually and, if ap- the driver does not step on any pedal, engine to start there must be a valid key in ●...
  • Page 247 Start and driving Note Starting the engine with the Switch off the engine with the Step ››› ››› Step starter button page 243 (Press starter button page 243. Do not wait until the engine warms up ● & Drive). with the vehicle stationary; if you have Briefly press the start-up button good visibility through the windows, start ›››...
  • Page 248: Braking And Parking

    Driving to fixed will depend on specific engine size Wear before switching it off, leave it idle for ap- characteristics. Upon switching the ignition prox. 2 minutes in neutral. The rate of wear on the brake pads depends off with the button, it starts START ENGINE STOP a great deal on how you drive and the condi-...
  • Page 249 Start and driving Corrosion WARNING harder than normal to make up for the lack of servo assistance. There may be a tendency for corrosion to Apply the brakes heavily to clean the ● form on the discs and dirt to build up on the If you wish to equip the vehicle with ac- ●...
  • Page 250 The electronic parking brake replaces the switched off when starting if, after the driver's handbrake. door is closed and the driver's seat belt fas- The selector lever is in the D/S or R position ● tened, any of the following situations take or in the Tiptronic selector gate.
  • Page 251 Start and driving AND: the driver door is open. Switch the engine off and remove the key ● – electronic parking brake and then remove from the ignition. Turn the steering wheel your foot from the brake pedal. slightly to engage the steering lock. Emergency braking function Only use the emergency brake function if you Never leave a vehicle key in the vehicle.
  • Page 252: Braking And Stability Systems

    Driving Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Never leave children alone in the vehicle.  It lights up ● They could set the vehicle in motion, for ex- ABS prevents the wheels from locking up un- ABS faulty or does not work. ample, by releasing the electronic parking der braking until the vehicle has reached a brake or the gearshift lever, which would...
  • Page 253 Start and driving vehicle can still be driven. The EDL will switch of that wheel. This means that the driver's de- WARNING on again automatically when the brake has sired trajectory is much more precise. The ESC, ABS, ASR, EDS and the electron- ●...
  • Page 254 Driving The control lamp lights up. For vehicles with Disable ESC “Sport” mode  If the warning lamp lights up, or ●   a driver information system* the driver will be ternatively, there could be a fault Through the Easy Connect system menu informed that ASR is disabled .
  • Page 255: Manual Gearbox

    Start and driving For your safety we recommend that you turn Selecting reverse gear WARNING off the Offroad mode when it is not absolute- Engage reverse gear only when the vehicle ● You should only activate the Offroad Mode ly necessary. is stopped.
  • Page 256: Automatic Gearbox/Dsg Automatic Gear

    Driving tween the engine and the gearbox is trans- ter. With the selector lever in the manual CAUTION mitted via two independent clutches. They gearbox positions G, D, E and S, the engaged When travelling at high speeds or at high replace the torque converter found on con- gear is also indicated on the display.
  • Page 257 Start and driving D/S – Permanent drive (forward) position ››› moving immediately (in some cases even if ings page 348, Working in the engine the parking brake is engaged) resulting in compartment. The selector lever in the D/S position enables the risk of an accident.
  • Page 258 Driving The selector lever lock is released as follows: Interlock button ed. Press the brake pedal and engage the gear range again. The interlock button on the selector lever Switch the ignition on. – handle prevents the driver from inadvertently If the vehicle still does not move in the –...
  • Page 259 Start and driving Engaging gears with the tiptronic Changing gear manually with the selector gearshift paddles, move the selector lever lever from position D/S to the right. mode* It is possible to change to tiptronic mode, When accelerating, the gearbox automati- both when the vehicle is stopped and while cally shifts up into the next gear shortly be- driving.
  • Page 260 Driving Wait for the gearbox to engage the gear (a Once you have engaged a gear press the – – CAUTION slight movement can be felt). accelerator carefully and disengage the If you stop the vehicle on a gradient, do ●...
  • Page 261 “sport” mode of the ESC should be deacti- tiptronic, or else select the sport driving vated again by briefly pressing the Launch control program  mode from the SEAT Drive Profile* button. ››› page 304. 3 Valid for vehicles: with Launch-Control/6-...
  • Page 262 If other users drive your vehicle, warn ● D, gradients below 12 %. change down to 3rd gear, on very steep de- them about inertia mode. Select, in SEAT Drive Profile*, Eco mode scents the tiptronic mode may be required. In – ››› page 304.
  • Page 263: Gear-Change Recommendation

    Start and driving Emergency program sage switch off, have the fault corrected by a Continue driving at moderate speeds. When specialised workshop without delay. If the the warning lamp switches off, you can con- warning lamp and the driver message do not tinue driving in a normal manner.
  • Page 264: Address

    Driving means that you are already in the most eco- Note  It lights up yellow nomical gear. The display disappears from the instrument Address: System fault! You can keep panel when you press the clutch pedal. driving Vehicles with a manual gearbox If the warning lamp comes on, the steering could re- ›››...
  • Page 265: Run-In And Economical Driving

    Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the ● Running in the engine ture of your new SEAT. protective wax for cavities. Use of plastic film as protection during vehi- ● Constructive measures to encourage re- A new vehicle should be run in over a dis- cle transport.
  • Page 266 Driving Economical and environmentally- brakes and tyres. Emissions and fuel con- the engine, for example, at level crossings sumption will drop to zero due to the overrun and at traffic lights that remain red for long friendly driving fuel cut-off. periods of time.
  • Page 267: Power Management

    (2.5 miles), when fuel consumption will return er at a high setting, the rear window heating Battery diagnosis to a normal level. or the seat heating*. The battery diagnosis function constantly registers the condition of the battery. Sensors Check tyre pressure...
  • Page 268: Engine Management And Emission Control

    If you notice, for instance, able to overcome the given physical limits. convenience functions, such as remote vehi- that the seat heating* or the rear window Please remember that the power and use- cle opening, may not be available under cer- heater is not working, they may have been ful life of the battery are limited.
  • Page 269 Start and driving If you notice misfiring, uneven running or loss Do not apply wax underneath the vehicle  It lights up ● of power when the vehicle is moving, reduce around the area of the exhaust system: Fire Diesel engine glow plug system. speed immediately and have the vehicle in- hazard! The engine glow plug system has been activated.
  • Page 270: Driving Tips

    Driving Driving tips normal driving conditions, the filter cleans it- Do not stop in the water, drive in reverse, ● self. The particulate filter is cleaned automat- or stop the engine in any situation. ically without need for indication by the Driving on flooded roads Note that vehicles travelling in the oppo- ●...
  • Page 271 361. Off-roader? If your SEAT vehicle is not an off-roader: it does not have enough ground clearance to be used as such. It is therefore best to avoid rough tracks and uneven terrain as much as possible.
  • Page 272: Driver Assistance Systems

    The driver door must be closed. ● started manually. clutch pedal. The engine will switch off. The The driver must have their seat belt fas- ● warning lamp will appear on the instru- ...
  • Page 273 Driver assistance systems The reverse gear must not be engaged. The engine starts by itself Additional information about vehicles with ● Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) The vehicle must not be on a very steep During a stopping phase the normal Start- ●...
  • Page 274: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    Driving Hill Descent Control (HDC) Manually switching on/off the switch off or not by reducing or increasing Start-Stop system the brake force applied. While the vehicle remains stopped, the engine will not stop if Control lamps the brake pedal is slightly pressed, in traffic jams with frequent stopping and starting 3 Valid for vehicles: 4Drive all-wheel drive for example.
  • Page 275: Auto Hold Function

    Driver assistance systems Auto Hold Function speed without slowing the engine below its Hill Descent Control is deactivated on press- idling speed. ing the brake and the accelerator or if the slope is below 5%. The function may be dis- After starting the descent of a slope below Description and operation connected manually in the Easy Connect...
  • Page 276 The driver door must be closed. ● The vehicle is kept stationary with the brake only minimal contact The driver's seat belt must be fastened. ● pedal on a flat surface or on a slope. with the ground, e.g. in the case of axle ar- The engine is running.
  • Page 277: Cruise Control System (Ccs)

    Driver assistance systems verified. They will switch off after a few sec- The CSS only reduces vehicle speed by Never leave the vehicle running and with ● onds. ceasing to accelerate, not by actively braking the Auto Hold function switched on. ›››...
  • Page 278: Speed Limiter

    Driving If the system detects a fault that could af- ● WARNING When travelling down hills, the CCS can- ● fect the working order of the CCS. not maintain a constant speed. The vehicle ››› Observe the safety warnings in Con- tends to accelerate under its own weight.
  • Page 279 Driver assistance systems The speed limiter is switched off. The total cause serious accidents, e.g. aquaplaning, were switched on, then the cruise control mileage is displayed. snow, ice, leaves, etc. Only use the speed system or the adaptive cruise control will limiter when the status of the road and the automatically switch themselves on when WARNING...
  • Page 280 Driving Operating the speed limiter On the left of the steering column: On the left of the steering column: Fig. 252 Fig. 253 control and buttons to operate the speed limit- third lever for operating the speed limiter. ››› Position of the turn signal lever Fig.
  • Page 281 Driver assistance systems ››› Position of the turn signal lever Fig. 252 or the third Function Effect ››› lever Fig. 253 The speed is limited to the set speed as soon as the Press button on the turn signal lever or move the third lever into po- Switching the speed limiter on again speed you are driving at is lower than the speed set as sition...
  • Page 282: Emergency Braking Assistance System

    Driving After overtaking, the speed limiter can be pending on how critical the situation is. Initial- only completely switched off when the switched on with the previously set speed by ly it warns the driver, and if the driver’s reac- driver stops pressing the accelerator at pressing button on the turn signal lever in...
  • Page 283 Driver assistance systems Advance warning Due to certain driving circumstances and the In complex driving situations, occasional- ● limitations of its operation, there are some ly the Front Assist may issue warnings and If the system detects a possible collision with cases in which the system cannot prevent a intervene in braking unnecessarily, for ex- the vehicle in front, it may alert the driver by...
  • Page 284 Driving On the front behind the SEAT badge, a radar CAUTION Automatic interventions by the Front As- ● sensor has been installed to capture the traf- sist on the brakes may be interrupted by If you have the sensation that the radar ›››...
  • Page 285 In the following situations the Front Assist ing) and the distance warning. function switched on at all times. should be deactivated due to the system's limitations: SEAT recommends leaving the Front Assist al- Depending on the infotainment system instal- ››› ways switched on. Exceptions page 283, led in the vehicle, the advance warning func- When the vehicle is to be towed.
  • Page 286: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    Driving When the vehicle is to be loaded on a lorry, If there are metal objects, e.g. rails on the ● ● ferry or train. road or sheets used in road works. If the vehicle is reversing. ● If the vehicle over-accelerates. ●...
  • Page 287 Repairs to the radar sensor require spe- ● a fixed obstacle, such as the tail of a traffic cialist knowledge and special tools. SEAT Driver intervention prompt jam, a damaged vehicle or a vehicle stop- recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for ped at the traffic lights.
  • Page 288 124. With the vehicle stationary, switch off the engine and not active and is not regulating your dis- start it up again. Check the SEAT badge area on the tance. ››› front Fig. 260 (in case it is dirty or icy or it has been hit).
  • Page 289 Driver assistance systems On the front behind the SEAT badge, a radar Operating the Adaptive Cruise CAUTION sensor has been installed to capture the traf- Control ACC If you have the sensation that the radar ››› fic situation Fig. 260.
  • Page 290 288. ification of the distance level. There are 5 dis- function is totally deactivated. Adjusting the default distance level at the ● tance levels to choose from. SEAT recom- ››› start of your journey page 288. If you do not wish to disconnect the ACC, just mends level 3.
  • Page 291 If the ESC is controlling. Select the D/S or M position on the selector ● ● lever. Very long If the driver is not wearing his/her seat belt. ● ● ACC: parking brake applied If several brake lights of the vehicle or elec- ...
  • Page 292 Driving The ACC is operational as of the 2nd gear Function for preventing overtaking vention by the speed control or adaptive (manual gearbox). in an inside lane cruise control. ACC: engine speed Always be ready to use the brakes!  ●...
  • Page 293 Driver assistance systems Deactivating the Adaptive Cruise Note Control ACC temporarily in certain If you do not switch off the ACC in the situations aforementioned situations, you may com- mit a legal offence. In the following situations the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) should be deactivated due to ›››...
  • Page 294 In this case, the driver has play. If necessary clean the SEAT Consequently, the ACC will take longer to re- to intervene by accelerating or interrupting ›››...
  • Page 295: Lane Assist System

    WARNING time it means that there is a fault. Contact a Using the camera located in the windscreen, specialised workshop. SEAT recommends vis- ››› the Lane Assist system detects the possible Observe the safety warnings in Con- iting a SEAT dealership.
  • Page 296 Driving Indications on the instrument panel – The system is operational, the highligh- ted line indicates that there was a risk display of involuntarily crossing the lane line and that the steering is being adjusted to ››› correct the angle Fig.
  • Page 297 Driver assistance systems Lane Assist with lane centring guide The lane assist system is active but it is not lamp flashes in the corresponding ●  available (the control lamp is lit up yellow) rear-view mirror even though the turn signal The Lane Centring Guide function is inten- has not been activated.
  • Page 298: Traffic Jam Assist

    Driving Traffic Jam Assist helps the driver keep the Always adapt your speed and the dis- Check that the area of vision of the wind- ● ● car within its lane and to move in convoy in tance to the vehicles ahead in line with visi- screen camera is not damaged.
  • Page 299: Emergency Assist

    Driver assistance systems function button In adverse weather conditions, e.g. in case warning (Lane Assist) ● If Traffic Jam Assist does not reduce ● ›››  page of snow or heavy rain. speed sufficiently, brake the vehicle imme- diately by applying the pedal. Adaptive lane guidance must be activated: When driving on roads in poor condition.
  • Page 300 Driving altogether if necessary. This way the system Switching the Emergency Assist on and off WARNING can actively help avoid an accident. The Emergency Assist is switched on auto- The smart technology incorporated into matically when the Lane Assist is switched on Emergency Assist is an additional function of the Emergency Assist cannot overcome the ›››...
  • Page 301: Blind Spot Detector (Bsd) With Parking Assistance (Rcta)

    Have the system checked by a special- visibility, weather, road and traffic condi- ● ised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a tions. Introduction SEAT dealership for this. Keep your hands on the wheel at all times ●...
  • Page 302 The rear bumper should only be painted ● check certain functions. They will switch off with paint authorised by SEAT. The blind after a few seconds. spot detector's functions may be limited or work incorrectly if other paints are used.
  • Page 303 Driver assistance systems Blind spot detector (BSD) the left of the vehicle, and the control lamp of the right-hand external mirror indicates the traffic situation to the right of the vehicle. In the case of retrofitted tinted windows or windows with tinted film, the indications of the external mirrors may not be seen clearly or correctly.
  • Page 304 Driving Driving situations Schematic diagram: Passing situa- Fig. 273  tion with traffic behind the vehicle. Indication  from the blind spot detector in the left-hand ex- ternal mirror. Schematic diagram: Situation of Fig. 274  passing and then moving into the right-hand lane.
  • Page 305 Driver assistance systems in the case of special constructions to the If the system detects that someone else on You can interrupt the automatic braking by ● side of the vehicle, e.g., high or irregular divid- the road is approaching the rear of the vehi- stepping hard on the accelerator pedal or ›››...
  • Page 306: Seat Drive Profile

    If the vehicle is equipped with a multi- dash panel display. function camera, it can also be accessed by The SEAT Drive Profile enables the driver to means of the driver assistance systems key Trailer mode choose between four profiles or modes, Eco , located on the main beam headlight lever.
  • Page 307 Driver assistance systems Engine Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Depending on the profile selected, the engine The acceleration and braking gradient of the responds more spontaneously or more in har- adaptive cruise control varies according to ››› mony with the movements of the accelerator. the active driving profile page 284.
  • Page 308 An icon on the Easy Connect system display Applies to the Cupra model provides information about the active profile When operating SEAT Drive Profile, pay at- if it is different than Normal . The selector tention to all traffic: doing otherwise could...
  • Page 309: Park Assist

    Driver assistance systems Park Assist* WARNING WARNING The technology used in the park assist sys- Quick turns of the steering wheel when Introduction tem involves a series of limitations inherent parking or exiting a parking space with in the actual system and in the use of ultra- Park Assist can cause serious injury.
  • Page 310 ● terrupting the manoeuvres for parking or always from a distance of more than 10 cm. tem and its functions, SEAT recommends exiting a parking space that you practice operating the Park Assist A registration plate or plate holder on the ●...
  • Page 311 Driver assistance systems change between forward and reverse gears turn the wheels with the vehicle stopped. This ly, the circumference of the new wheel may (depending on the case). In successive ma- way, the system will require fewer manoeu- be different and the system may need to noeuvres, the assistant tells the driver to vres to complete the parking action.
  • Page 312 Driving mode, you can select another mode by Action ››› pressing the button Fig. 280.  Press the button again to switch the system  back on. Action Follow the instructions displayed on the in- The necessary conditions to park with Park strument panel while paying attention to traf- ›››...
  • Page 313 Driver assistance systems Park with Park Assist On the instrument panel display: per- Fig. 283 pendicular parking. Finding a parking space.  Parking position. Manoeuvring.   On the instrument panel display: paral- Fig. 284 lel parking. Finding a parking space. Park- ...
  • Page 314 Driving For parallel parking For perpendicular Do the following: Do the following: spaces parking spaces ››› Release the steering wheel in Introduc- Go forward until the ParkPilot continuous sig- tion on page 307. nal is heard. Do not exceed approxi- Do not exceed approxi- mately 40 km/h mately 20 km/h...
  • Page 315 Driver assistance systems Exiting a parking space with Park Do not exceed approximately 7 km/h ● For parallel parking spaces (4 mph) when exiting the parking space. Assist (only for parallel spaces) ››› Release the steering wheel in Introduc- tion on page 307.
  • Page 316: Parking Aid Parking And Manoeuvring

    Driving tomatically. After automatically activating For parallel parking spaces Always be ready to use the brakes your- ● the brakes, the manoeuvres to enter or exit a self! Go forward until the ParkPilot continuous sig- parking space may continue. The automatic braking intervention will ●...
  • Page 317 Driver assistance systems similar manoeuvres the driver always as- Ultrasound sensor signals may be affec- with rough or cobbled floors or ground ● – sumes the responsibility. ted by external sound sources. In certain with long grass; circumstances this may prevent them from Adapt your speed and driving style at all with external ultrasound sources, such ●...
  • Page 318: Parking System Plus

    ››› Fig. 286 SEAT Official Service or in a specialised warnings and visually on the Easy Connect workshop. system. Special features of ParkPilot with Area Please observe information on towing a ●...
  • Page 319 Driver assistance systems Manual connection of Parking Aid Temporary suppression of sound in Park- Automatic activation ing Aid Press the button once. ●  Press the function button. ●  Manual disconnection of Parking Aid Change from reduced view to full view Press the button again.
  • Page 320 Driving OR: place the selector lever in position P Segments of the visual indication Red segments: obstacles that are less than ● and then move it from this position. 30 cm away from the vehicle are dis- played in red. OR: switch on and off the automatic activa- ●...
  • Page 321 Driver assistance systems Automatic activation aid error is displayed on the instrument panel, Driving with a trailer there is a fault in the system. – activates the Automatic activa-  ››› option page 317. tion If the fault does not disappear before discon- necting the ignition, the next time that the –...
  • Page 322: Rear Parking Aid

    Driving Braking while manoeuvring func- – does not permit the use of the Make particularly sure that the sensors are ●  braking while manoeuvring function. not covered by adhesives, residues, dirt and tion* the like, as this could affect the system's op- 3 Only valid with Parking System Plus ›››...
  • Page 323 Driver assistance systems If you maintain separation from the obstacle, Manual disconnection of Parking Aid dis- Segments of the visual indication the volume of the warning begins to reduce play (the audible sounds remain active) after four seconds (does not affect the tone Press a button on the main menu of the fac- ●...
  • Page 324: Top View Camera

    Driving Red segments: obstacles that are less than Adjusting the display and audible If there is a fault in a sensor, the symbol is  30 cm away from the vehicle are dis- displayed on the Easy Connect display. warnings played in red.
  • Page 325 Driver assistance systems The functions and representations of the Area CAUTION and injuries. The system is not a replace- View system may vary depending on whether ment for driver awareness. In order to guarantee good system opera- or not the vehicle has ParkPilot. Adapt your speed and driving style to suit ●...
  • Page 326 Driving The image must be reliable and clear. For Rear camera (rear view): To observe traf- ● ● Key to the Fig. 293: this reason, for example, the camera lens fic behind the vehicle (vehicles crossing)  Symbol Meaning must be clean. for reverse perpendicular parking , for re- ...
  • Page 327 OR: switch off the ignition. The Area ››› page 330. the display: View system menu disappears im- mediately. Note In order to become familiar with the system and its functions, SEAT recommends that you practice handling the Area View sys-...
  • Page 328 Driving change the angle of vision in the three-di- Side camera views (side view) Key to the Fig. 295: mensional views of the vehicle and its vicinity. On-screen display of the side Symbol Meaning View cameras Front camera views (front view) Depending on the equipment: con- ...
  • Page 329: Rear Assist (Rear View Camera)

    Driver assistance systems Rear Assist (Rear View Cam- On-screen display of the rear Keep the camera lens clean, free of ice ● View camera and snow, and do not cover it. era)* The system is not a replacement for driv- ●...
  • Page 330 Park the vehicle in a safe place. ● To familiarise yourself with the system, the Apply the parking brake. ● orientation lines and their function, SEAT rec- Instructions for use Switch the ignition on. ● ommends practising parking and manoeu-...
  • Page 331 Driver assistance systems The system switches off 8 seconds after Disengage reverse, or change the selector ● ● Do not use hot or warm water to remove ● disengaging reverse gear (manual gearbox) lever's position, engage reverse again or ice or snow from the camera lens. Doing so or removing the selector lever from the R po- move the selector lever to position R.
  • Page 332: Towing Bracket Device

    Vehicles with the Start-Stop system Never modify or repair the towing bracket ● in any way. If the vehicle has a factory-fitted towing bracket or one that is retrofitted by SEAT, the...
  • Page 333 Some warning and control lamps will light up has not been fitted by a SEAT workshop. Adapt your speed and driving style at all briefly when the ignition is switched on to ●...
  • Page 334 100 Watts the vehicle's chassis. Only use a towing Trailer rear lights each side) bracket that has been authorised by SEAT for this vehicle. Always check and take into ac- The trailer's rear lights should comply with Reverse lights 42 Watts 54 Watts ›››...
  • Page 335 Towing bracket device* ››› The tow hitch is located in the bumper. The Pull the Fig. 298 button briefly. The tow ● detached from the vehicle and cause seri- electrical unlocking tow hitch cannot be dis- hitch unlocks electrically. ous injury. assembled.
  • Page 336: Cle

    ● tractable tow hitch there is a trailer hooked to the vehicle or SEAT recommends removing, as far as pos- when a carrier system or other accessories sible, all removable parts of the bicycles are mounted on the tow hitch.
  • Page 337 (pins 9 and 10). Pin 9 If the vehicle is factory-equipped with an ● to repair shop other than SEAT, you must has a permanent live. This powers, for exam- anti-theft alarm and towing bracket. manually select the Normal profile before ple, the trailer's interior lighting.
  • Page 338 Note Ensure that any repairs that need to be ● To promote safety while driving, SEAT recom- In case of malfunctioning of the electri- ● carried out on the electrical system are mends making the most of the maximum ver- cal systems of the vehicle or trailer, as well carried out by a specialised workshop.
  • Page 339 Towing bracket device* Trailer loading Special characteristics of driving with a are exceeded, accidents and serious inju- trailer ries may occur. The weight of the towing vehicle and trailer must be balanced. In order to do this, the If your trailer has an overrun brake, brake ●...
  • Page 340 Driving For hill-starting with a trailer, do the following: The ESC and ASR are active. The control ● traffic conditions. Slow down, especially lamp is not lit up on the instrument   when driving down hills or slopes. Press and hold the brake pedal. ●...
  • Page 341 Towing bracket device* Retrofitting a towing bracket tection plates. SEAT recommends visiting a WARNING SEAT dealership for this. The electric stability control for the towing If a towing bracket is retrofitted, the distance vehicle and trailer may not correctly de- specifications should always be kept in mind.
  • Page 342 If the towing bracket is badly fitted or un- suitable, the trailer may separate from the vehicle while driving. This could cause seri- ous accidents and fatal injuries. Note Only use towing brackets that have been approved by SEAT for the model in ques- tion.
  • Page 343: Accessories And Modifications To The Vehi

    For this rea- functions and cause accidents. son, we recommend that you ask a SEAT Offi- Accessories, for example telephone hold- ers or cup holders, should never be fitted...
  • Page 344: Checking And Refilling Levels

    10 Watts at the aerial base. Filling the tank the e mark. A SEAT Official Service and specialised work- Refuelling WARNING shop will be able to inform you about options for installing and operating radio transmitters...
  • Page 345 Checking and refilling levels CAUTION Note Observe legislation governing the use, ● storage and carrying of a spare fuel canis- If any fuel is spilt onto the vehicle, it Diesel vehicles are fitted with a protective ● ter in the vehicle. should be removed immediately.
  • Page 346: Fuel

    Practical tips Fuel centage of biodiesel in the diesel. “B7” Super unleaded petrol 95 octane petrol or means, for example, a proportion of bio- normal 91 octane petrol at least diesel of max. 7%. We recommend refuelling with super 95 oc- Fuel identification Natural gas: “CNG”...
  • Page 347 ● the marking “Petrol/ethanol”. ployee of the petrol station whether their die- approved by SEAT. The products that con- sel is suitable for use in winter and if it is suited tain substances to increase the octane rat- Vehicles with Totalflex engine can run with for current and future temperatures.
  • Page 348: Adblue

    Practical tips ® ® The AdBlue tank level capacity is approxi- Refilling AdBlue CAUTION mately 11 litres. Never use of FAME (biodiesel), petrol, ● The AdBlue ® tank should never be empty. heating oil, other fuels or thinning agents When the distance to empty drops below as they can cause severely damage the 2400 km, a warning to refill the AdBlue ®...
  • Page 349 Note dren. Close the fuel tank flap. ● You can buy refill bottles that are adequate for AdBlue ® use at SEAT dealerships. Operations before driving After refilling the tank, only switch on the ig- ● nition.
  • Page 350: Engine Compartment

    Practical tips Engine compartment CAUTION Take care not to cause short circuits in ● the electrical system, especially when When topping up fluids make sure the cor- working on the battery. Working in the engine compart- rect fluid is put into the correct filler open- If working inside the engine compart- ●...
  • Page 351 Checking and refilling levels For safety reasons the bonnet must al- ● ways be completely closed when the vehi- cle is moving. Therefore, after closing the bonnet, always check that the locking ele- ment is properly engaged. This is the case if the bonnet is flush with the adjacent body panels.
  • Page 352: Engine Oil

    Practical tips Checking levels Diagram for the location of the various Fig. 304 elements. From time to time, the levels of the different above. These operations are described in Because the use of high-quality oil is essen- ››› fluids in the vehicle must be checked. Never page 348.
  • Page 353 Checking and refilling levels The correct oil specifications for your engine Fixed service intervals*  It flashes yellow ››› are listed in the  page 49, Engine oil If your vehicle does not have the “LongLife specifications. Fault in the oil level sensor. service interval”...
  • Page 354 Practical tips The engine oil dipstick indicates the level of CAUTION WARNING the oil. If the oil level is above area , do not start Oil is highly inflammable! Ensure that no oil the engine. This could result in damage to comes into contact with hot engine compo- Checking oil level the engine and catalytic converter.
  • Page 355: Cooling System

    Checking and refilling levels The engine oil must be changed at the inter- coolant level should be between the marks. tives would not be covered by the factory vals given in the service schedule. When the engine is hot, it may be slightly warranty.
  • Page 356: Brake Fluid

    If working inside the engine compart- ● proved by SEAT. Otherwise, you run the risk However, if the brake fluid level goes down ment, remember that, even when the igni- of causing severe damage to the engine...
  • Page 357: Windscreen Washer Reservoir

    Do not mix cleaning products recommen- ● parts water); otherwise, a 1:4 proportion of Windscreen washer reservoir ded by SEAT with other products. This mixture in the washer fluid tank. could lead to flocculation and may block the windscreen washer jets.
  • Page 358 The battery should only be disconnected in All work on batteries requires specialist engine started. exceptional cases. When the battery is dis- knowledge. Please refer to a SEAT Official connected, some of the vehicle's functions Service or a workshop specialising in batter- ›››...
  • Page 359 Checking and refilling levels Switch off all electrical devices. Remove – Note 1. Remove the key from the ignition. The – the ignition key. negative cable on the battery must be Use only the terminals in the engine com- disconnected. ›››...
  • Page 360: Wheels

    Practical tips Wheels New tyres considerably reduced and the vehicle may not stop on repeated occasions. New tyres do not give maximum grip straight away and should therefore be “run in” by Make sure that the vent hose is always ●...
  • Page 361 Adjust tyre pressure to the load being car- maximum value indicated on the sticker ● » wheel trims, we recommend that you consult ››› ried by the vehicle. Fig. 307. with a SEAT Official Service centre for advice regarding current techniques.
  • Page 362 ● vehicle. If you notice excessive tyre wear, you Tread wear indicators indicate if a tyre is ly, otherwise there is a risk of losing control should check wheel alignment at a SEAT Of- worn. over the vehicle. ficial Service.
  • Page 363 If you wish to fit the vehicle with rims or – tyres different to those installed in manu- Speed index facture, it is advisable to consult a SEAT Of- ficial Service before purchasing them. The manufacturing date is also indicated on the tyre sidewall (possibly only on the outer...
  • Page 364: Tyre Monitoring System

    ››› paired public roads. The wheel bolts are matched to the rims. If you use tyres that are approved by SEAT Avoid running the vehicle on tyres that ● When installing different wheels (for instance you can be sure that the actual tyre di- are more than 6 years old.
  • Page 365 Only replace used tyres with those au- ● ed on while the function is verified. They will tyres to the correct pressure. thorised by SEAT for the corresponding switch off after a few seconds. type vehicle. Tyres with insufficient pressure are sub- ●...
  • Page 366 Practical tips Tyre monitoring indicator Tyre structure is damaged ● Tyre pressures which are too high or too ● low reduce the useful life of the tyre, affect- The vehicle is unbalanced because of a ● ing vehicle performance. load If a tyre has not been punctured and it ●...
  • Page 367: Temporary Spare Wheel

    ››› Have the tyres checked and replaced as page 250. soon as possible at a SEAT Official Service or An erroneous indication may be given WARNING ● at a specialised workshop. when snow chains are in use because they After fitting the temporary spare wheel, ●...
  • Page 368: Winter Service

    Practical tips Getting the spare wheel out of ve- When re-mounting the spare tyre, place the ● Do not drive at over 80 km/h (50 mph) ● subwoofer on the base of the wheel rim with hicles with BEATS Audio 10 speak- when the temporary spare wheel is fitted care.
  • Page 369 This applies particularly to vehicles ››› page 361 It is best to contact a SEAT Official Service to equipped with wide section tyres or with check the maximum speed which is permissi- high speed tyres (code letters H, V or Y on...
  • Page 370: Seat Maintenance Programme

    Maintenance Maintenance Service works Make sure that any repairs are carried ● out by a SEAT authorised service or speci- In the Digital Maintenance Plan, your SEAT alised workshop. authorised service or specialised workshop SEAT Maintenance Pro- documents the following information:...
  • Page 371 Using the vehicle mostly in situations with a ● terval display At SEAT, the dates of the services are indica- lot of traffic and stops (e.g. in a city). ted by the service interval display on the in- The data are based on normal conditions of use.
  • Page 372: Additional Service Offers

    SEAT services or specialised work- spected specifically for this type of vehicle. shops. Original SEAT Spare Parts have been con- SEAT cannot be held liable for the safety and ceived for their vehicles and approved by suitability of parts from other manufacturers. CAUTION SEAT, with a special emphasis on safety.
  • Page 373: Warranty

    The longer you take to clean the tanks, e.g. Maintenance and cleaning remains of insects, bird excrements, tree resin If your SEAT vehicle is immobilised due to a or anti frost salt adhered to your vehicle, the fault or an accident, our assistance services more damage it can cause to the surface.
  • Page 374 Maintenance Do not use a nozzle that sprays the water out Apply the product with a microfibre cloth. To view mirrors must always be folded/de- in a direct stream or one that has a rotating avoid damaging the surface of the paint, do ployed electrically! jet for forcing off dirt.
  • Page 375 Vehicle maintenance Wheels special questions or parts that are not listed. Problem Solution Take he general considerations into account Problem Solution ››› in Take special care with... on Have your specialised work- Corrosion shop take care of this page 376. Anti frost salt Water The water does...
  • Page 376 Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water 1 litre of water Problem Solution Seat belts Natural leather Dirt Apply windscreen cleaner and Problem Solution then dry with a cloth...
  • Page 377 Do not use cleaning products that contain ● alcohol. Risk of cracks! Seat belts Covers/trims Do not remove the seat belts to clean them. ● Do not use cleaning products or chrome ● Wheels based cleaning agents. Seat belts and their components must nev- ●...
  • Page 378: Remove The Vehicle From Traffic

    Do not use steam cleaners, brushes, hard ● blades to make noise. sponges, etc. to clean. Do not turn on seat heating* to dry the ● Note seats. Remains of insects can be removed much ●...
  • Page 379: Information For The User

    Data from the driving assist systems are also recorded. This includes data such as whether SEAT will not have access to EDR data unless the systems were inactive or active and if the owner (or, in “Leasing” cases, the lessee such action had an impact on the vehicle’s...
  • Page 380: Information About The Eu Directive 2014/53/Eu

    Directive 2014/53/EU laration of compli- laration of compli- ance ance Simplified EU compliance declara- Radio frequency re- Sender STH SEAT - Infotainment system MIB2 Entry tion mote control (auxili- 50000914 MIB Standard 2 ary heater) Telestart...
  • Page 381: Addresses Of The Manufacturers

    Max. station power Valid for models 433.05-434.78 MHz 10 mW (ERP) 433.05-434.79 MHz 10 mW Radiofrequency remote control (vehicle) All SEAT models 868.0-868.6 MHz 25 mW 434.42 MHz 32 µW 868.7-869.2 MHz (869.0 MHz) 0.24 mW, / –6.3 dBm e.r.p.
  • Page 382 Alhambra Auxiliary heating 868.7-869.2 MHz (869.0 MHz) 23.5 mW, / 13.7 dBm e.r.p. Ateca 2402-2480 MHz 6 dBm Bluethooth All SEAT models 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm Wireless hotspot 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm Leon and Ateca GSM 900: 880-915 MHz 33 dBm...
  • Page 383: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Technical data Vehicle identification data Identifying letters The identifying letters of the engine can be viewed on the instrument panel when the en- Technical specifications gine is switched off and the ignition is on. Hold down the button on the dash ●...
  • Page 384: Trailer Mode

    Technical data Trailer mode Note WARNING In practice, and considering all the factors For safety reasons, you should not drive ● Trailer weights mentioned here, consumption values can at speeds above 80 km/h (50 mph) when differ from those calculated in the current towing a trailer.
  • Page 385 Technical specifications Snow chains be checked as soon as possible with a torque Note ››› wrench . The tightening torque for steel Snow chains may be fitted only to the front We recommend that you ask your Techni- and alloy wheels is 140 Nm. wheels, and only for the following tyres: cal Service for information about appropri- ate wheel, tyre and snow chain size.
  • Page 386: Engine Data

    Technical data Engine data Petrol engines 1.0 TSI Start-Stop 1.4 EcoTSI Start-Stop Power output in kW (PS) at rpm 85 (115)/5,000-5,500 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 200/2,000-3,500 250/1,500-3,500 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 3/999 4/1,395 Fuel Sper 95 RON / Normal 91 (with a slight power loss) RON Gearbox manual manual...
  • Page 387 Technical specifications Petrol engines 1.5 TSI Start-Stop 2.0 TSI Start-Stop Power output in kW (PS) at rpm 140 (190)/4,200-6,000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 320/1,500-4,100 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1,984 Fuel Sper 95 RON / Normal 91 (with a slight power loss) RON Gearbox DSG 4Drive Top speed (km/h)
  • Page 388 Technical data Diesel engines 1.6 TDI CR 2.0 TDI Power output in kW (PS) at rpm 85 (115)/3,250-4,000 105 (143)/3,500-4,000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 250/1,500-3,250 320/1,750-3,000 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1,598 4/1,968 Fuel Diesel according to standard EN 590, min. 51 CN Gearbox manual Top speed (km/h)
  • Page 389 Technical specifications Diesel engines 2.0 TDI CR Start-Stop Power output in kW (PS) at rpm 110 (150)/3,500-4,000 140 (190)/3,500-4,000 Maximum torque (Nm at rpm) 340/1,750-3,000 400/1,750-3,250 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1,968 4/1,968 Fuel Diesel according to standard EN 590, min. 51 CN Gearbox manual manual 4Drive...
  • Page 390: Dimensions

    Technical data Dimensions Dimensions. Fig. 314 Angles and ground clearance Fig. 315...
  • Page 391 Technical specifications ››› ››› Fig. 314, Fig. 315 Ateca Ateca 4Drive Front projection (mm) Rear projection (mm) Wheelbase (mm) 2,638 2,630 Length (mm) 4,363 Front track (mm) 1,576 1,572 Back track (mm) 1,541 1,544 Width (mm) 1,841 1,601 1,611 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,615 1,625 Ground clearance between the axles (mm)
  • Page 393: Index

    ....... . 290 SEAT Media Control ..... . 204 knee airbags .
  • Page 394 ..... . 261 Bench seat ........165...
  • Page 395 ....355 Child seat ....... . 26, 83 set time .
  • Page 396 (ACT) ........110 seat belt ........70 time .
  • Page 397 Index Door release lever ......105 Emergency Assist ......297 Doors see Emergency Assist .
  • Page 398 Index Engine breakdown Environmental tips Fog lights with cornering light function ..153 Control lamp ......267 filling the tank .
  • Page 399 ......79 SEAT Drive Profile ......304 fuse box .
  • Page 400 Index text input ........195 Instrument panel ......107, 108 Keyless-Exit .
  • Page 401 Index coming home ......153 Locking and unlocking gearbox ........261 control and warning lamps .
  • Page 402 ......249 Original SEAT Spare Parts ....370 see Parking aid .
  • Page 403 ..... 160 seat belts ........74 Remote control key Raising the vehicle .
  • Page 404 ......177 Seat belts ........70 Service receipt .
  • Page 405 ......89, 90 front seat ........166 Technical modifications .
  • Page 406 Index Tow-starting the engine ..... . 90 Traffic sign detection system ....116 Trailer mode special characteristics .
  • Page 407 ....... 55, 58 Unfasten the seat belt ......21 Vehicle paint new wheels .
  • Page 408 Index Windscreen washer water capacity ........355 XDS .
  • Page 411 SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to understand, that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.

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