Seat Toledo 2014 Owner's Manual page 86

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Opening and closing
Opening and closing
Keys
General notes
Fig. 42 Key with remote control/Key without remote control
Two keys are always supplied with the vehicle. Depending on the model ver-
sion, your car may include keys without remote control
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remote control
.
WARNING
● Never leave the key inside whenever you leave the vehicle - even if
only for a moment. This is particularly important if children are to remain
in the vehicle. They might start the engine or some other electrical com-
ponent, e.g. electric windows. Risk of injury!
● Wait until the vehicle has completely stopped before taking the key
out of the ignition. Otherwise the steering wheel may lock suddenly. Risk
of accident!
CAUTION
● Each key contains electronic components and must, therefore, be pro-
tected from damp and strong vibrations.
● Keep the grooves in the key shaft clean. Any dirt (fibre from clothing,
dust, etc.) has a negative impact on locks, ignition, etc.
Note
Should a key be lost, request a duplicate key from an Authorised SEAT deal-
er.
Replacing the battery in the remote control key
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 or with
Fig. 43 Remote control key: removing the cover/taking out the battery
Each remote control key contains a battery that is fitted below the
cover
A
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43. If the battery is flat, the red control lamp
 will not light up when one of the buttons is pressed.

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