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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:...
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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 32, Fitting and us- a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology ing child seats.
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® About this manual Trademarks are marked with ®. The ab- Note sence of this symbol does not guarantee Texts after this symbol contain addition- that the term is not a trademark. This manual describes the features of the ve- al information.
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Infotainment System. The digital version of the manuals contains more in-depth information. It is available on SEAT's official website. To view the digital version of the manual: SEAT website Fig. 2 ›››...
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››› page 277 ››› cover? page 135 How do you activate the windscreen wipers and How can the SEAT driving mode be adjusted? ››› windscreen washer system? page 118 How do you drive in an economical and environ- ››› page 263 ›››...
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General views of the vehicle Exterior view Rear lid Bonnet Action in the event of a puncture ››› ››› ››› – Opening from outside page 101 – Unlocking lever page 350 – Anti-puncture kit page 42 ››› ››› ››› – Emergency opening page 104 –...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (left hand drive) ››› ››› Electric windows page 104 Wipers and rear window wiper Hazard warning lights page 115 ››› page 118 ››› Central locking page 89 ››› Driver information system page 78 ››› Exterior mirror adjustment page 121 ›››...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (right hand drive) ››› ››› Open bonnet lever page 350 Driver information system page 78 ››› ››› Easy Connect page 82 Headlight switch page 110 ››› Front passenger airbag disconnection Central locking page 89 ›››...
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Fasten your seat belt securely. Instruct your – the vehicle. passengers also to fasten their seat belts ›››...
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“i-Size” anchor points for child seats in the ● from maintaining the correct sitting position, rear side seats and front passenger seat with contact a specialised workshop for help with the “i-Size” system, any special devices. The seat belt and airbag height-adjustable front headrests, ●...
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If you are sitting so applies to a correct use of the seat belt. closer than 25 cm, the airbag system cannot Move the seat backrest to an almost up- ●...
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● tion Never put your feet on the dash panel. ● If seat belts are worn incorrectly or not at all, Never place your feet on the bench or on ● the risk of severe or lethal injuries increases. the backrest of the seat.
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Safe driving Pedal area WARNING Never lay or fit floor mats or other floor ● coverings over the original floor mats. This Incorrect use of the steering wheel adjust- would reduce the pedal area and could ob- Pedals ment function and an incorrect adjustment struct the pedals.
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Seat belts Rear seat belts fastened display* If a seat belt is fastened or unfastened while driving in some of the rear seats, the seat belt status is displayed for approximately 30 sec- The whys and wherefores of onds. The indication can be hidden by press- ing the button on the dash panel.
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Ensure that the seat belts can be fastened – This is why it is so important to fasten seat the event of an accident. Therefore, you at all times and are not damaged.
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Passengers in from 25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h (30 mph), the rear seats who do not use seat belts en- for example, the corresponding kinetic ener- danger not only themselves but also the front gy is multiplied by four.
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The seat belt cannot offer its full protec- ● them in the event of an accident or sudden tion unless the seat backrest is in an up- ››› braking right position and the seat belt is worn cor- Fastening and unfastening the seat rectly, according to your size.
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The lap part of the seat belt must lie ● across the pelvis, never across the stom- the neck or the arm, under the arm or behind ach. The seat belt must lie flat and fit com- the shoulder. Correct seat belt and headrest posi- Fig. 12 fortably on the pelvis Pull the belt tight if tions, viewed from front and the side.
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How the seat belt tensioner works observed when the vehicle or components of the system are scrapped. Specialised The seat belts for the front seats and the side workshops are familiar with these regula- rear seats on the second row are equipped tions, which are also available to you.
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When ESC is activated, the reversible ten- ● activated separately or at the same time ised workshop only. sioning of the seat belts or the control unit of from a specific speed. the airbag do not work correctly The belt tensioners will only provide pro- ●...
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Metallic objects (e.g. fences) or other el- ● The airbag system is not a substitute for seat ements of the public road or adverse belts, but it is an integral part of the vehicle's weather conditions can hinder its operation overall passive safety system.
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The airbag control lamp will il- a passenger not wearing a seat belt to be gered. Children up to 12 years old should luminate for a few seconds every time the ig- thrown forward into the area of the deploying always travel on the rear seat.
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A fine ous head-on collisions: dust may develop when the airbag deploys. Fault in the airbag system and seat belt tensioners . This is normal and it is not an indication of fire Driver airbag.
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››› the disabling of the airbag system . Have the system checked immediately by a speci- alised workshop. WARNING In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat...
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Deactivate the front passenger front airbag ››› ››› tively Fig. 16 Fig. only if you have to use a rear-facing child » In conjunction with the seat belts, the front seat in the front passenger seat. airbag system gives the front occupants ad-...
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deployment area of the knee airbag. ››› dashboard Fig. Adjust the driver's seat so that there is a ● On the driver side: location of the knee When reactivating the airbag, check that Fig. 20 ●...
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WARNING holders) to the doors. This would impair the protection offered by the side airbags. If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean ● forward, or are not seated correctly while The built-in coat hooks should be used ●...
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(such as removal any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the jects should never be placed or mounted in of the front seat) should only be performed pockets. Please, do not hang the clothes on ››› this area by a specialised workshop.
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+ TOP TETHER / PEKE G1 TRIFIX I-SIZE). Child seats are subject to the regulation ECE- use a child seat or a seat belt. For safety rea- Child seats directed towards the front of ●...
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ECE-R 44 or lock the child seat, which require additional ECE-R 129 on the seat (the letter E in a circle testing. Child seats with semi-universal ap- with the test number below it). proval include a list of vehicle models for which they can be installed.
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››› bled with a key-operated switch page Set the height of the seat belt such that it ● highest position. The backrest must also be When transporting children, use a child seat...
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Recommended systems for attaching to stand up or kneel on a seat while travel- of the vehicle's back seat (on the sides). ISO- child seats ling. In an accident, the child could be flung...
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IUF: Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX universal child restraint systems approved for use in this weight group. IL: It is suitable for certain ISOFIX child restraint systems (CRS) that can be for the specific vehicle, restricted or semi-universal categories. Take the child seat manufacturer's vehicle list into account.
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IUF: Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX universal child restraint systems approved for use in this weight group. IL: It is suitable for certain ISOFIX child restraint systems (CRS) that can be for the specific vehicle, restricted or semi-universal categories. Take the child seat manufacturer's vehicle list into account.
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38. Observe the manufacturer's in- rectly using the “ISOFIX” and Top Tether* structions. securing rings. Pull on both sides of the child seat to ensure ● that it is properly anchored. Child seats with the “ISOFIX” and Top Tether attachment system are available from Tech-...
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Fig. 30 Fig. 31 or (depending on the instructions of the seat itself, lift or re- move the headrest if necessary). Slide the strap and secure it properly with ● ››› the anchorage of the backrest Fig. 30 ...
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Seats without height adjustment should be placed in their rearmost position. Seats with height adjustment should be placed in their rearmost and highest position. » 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 or the third row.
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Safety Fitting a child seat using the seat belt Set the height of the seat belt such that it ● adapts to the child seat naturally, without twisting. The lowest position of the seat belt height regulator must be used with rear-fac- ing child seats.
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● voice service is available with some restric- tem will connect to a network with a good tions. SEAT suggests going to a specialised enough signal to make the emergency phone Self-help workshop.
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Emergencies Adapter for the anti-theft bolt* If you have been driving with very low pres- ● Note sure or a completely flat tyre. Towing eye, removable The jack does not generally require any If the sealant bottle has passed its use by ●...
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Fig. 34 tool to remove the insert. ››› Fig. Place it on a clean surface. A new bottle of sealant can be purchased at SEAT dealerships. Shake the tyre sealant bottle vigorously ● Valve insert remover ››› Fig. 34 A sticker to be adhered to the instrument ›››...
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Emergencies Remove the lid from the filling tube If the indicated pressure still cannot be ● ● CAUTION ››› Fig. 34 and screw the open end of the reached, the tyre is too badly damaged. Stop Switch off the air compressor after a maxi- tube into the tyre valve.
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Self-help ››› Have the vehicle tool kit page 41 and the Removal ● Do not continue driving if the tyre pres- ● ››› spare wheel* ready page 371. sure is 1.3 bar (19 psi / 130 kPa) and lower. ››› Fit the plastic clip (vehicle tools Fig.
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In wheels with full hubcaps, the anti-theft SEAT Official Service, indicating the code locking bolt must be threaded onto positions number. Use only the wheel wrench belonging to the ›››...
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If tightening tor- plied by the manufacturer. Other jacks, que is too high, the wheel nuts or threads even those approved for other SEAT mod- Place the jack* (vehicle tools) on firm ● can be damaged.
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Emergencies Taking off the wheel Tightening torque of the wheel nuts CAUTION Using the hexagonal socket in the wheel The recommended tightening torque for ● The vehicle must not be raised on the ››› brace Fig. 42, unscrew the slackened wheel nuts for steel and alloy wheels is crossbar.
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Self-help Changing the windscreen If the tyre is mounted in the opposite direction Note of rotation, drive with extreme caution, as the wiper blades The windscreen wiper arms can be ● tyre is no longer being used correctly. This is moved to the service position only when of particular importance when the road sur- the bonnet is properly closed.
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Emergencies Changing the wiper rear wiper the water as it is wiped across the windscreen Changing the windscreen wiper blades will be louder. blades Lift and unfold the wiper arms. ● Check the condition of the wiper blades reg- ››› Press and hold release button Fig.
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Self-help If the engine fails to start because of a dis- CAUTION charged battery, the battery can be connec- Damaged or dirty windscreen wipers ● ted to the battery of another vehicle to start could scratch the glass. the engine. If products containing solvents, rough ●...
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Emergencies Connect the other end of the black jump Make sure the battery clamps have sufficient Never attach the negative cable to fuel ● lead to a solid metal component bol- metal-to-metal contact with the battery ter- system components or the brake lines in ted to the engine block or to the engine minals.
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Self-help For technical reasons, towing a vehicle Instructions for tow-starting WARNING with a discharged battery is not allowed. Vehicle handling and braking capacity The jump start should be used instead Vehicle's should not generally be tow- change considerably during towing. Please ›››...
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Emergencies During towing, the towing vehicle can signal Tow rope or tow bar CAUTION the change of direction even with the hazard It is safer for the vehicle to be towed using a When tow-starting, unburnt fuel could ● warning lights turned on. To do so, at the tow bar, avoiding damage to the vehicle.
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Self-help The vehicle must not be towed further than Keep in mind the instructions in the manual Front towline anchorage ● ● 50 km (30 miles). on towing vehicles. If a breakdown lorry is used, vehicles with ● CAUTION automatic transmission are only allowed to be towed with the front wheels suspended.
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Emergencies Bear in mind the instructions for towing Rear towline anchorage screw towing eye behind the lid. In this case, ››› page the tow hitch needs to be extracted or instal- ››› ››› led and used for towing page 332, Fitting the towline anchorage Bear in mind the instructions for towing ›››...
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Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs CAUTION perage (same colour and markings) and size. The towing eye must always be com- ● Never replace a fuse by a metal strip, sta- Fuses ● pletely and firmly tightened. Otherwise, it ple or similar. could be released while towing and tow- starting.
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Emergencies Fuses inside the vehicle Opening and closing the fuse box situated against the resistance of the end axes ››› below the dash panel (left-hand steering Fig. 53 wheel) Identifying fuses below below the dash- Open the storage compartment on the ●...
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Fuses and bulbs Fuses in the engine compartment Replace a blown fuse Replace the cover again or close the fuse ● box lid. Fuse placement Only replace fuses with a fuse of the same amperage (same colour and markings) and size.
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Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Infotainment radio Control unit for parking aid, front camera and radar ABS/ESP control unit Driver seat belt pre-tensioner Airbag ABS/ESP control unit 40/60 Air conditioner fan Reverse switch, climate sensor, Engine control unit (petrol/die- Steering column release...
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Fuses and bulbs Bulbs Consumers/Amps Terminal 30 (positive refer- Changing bulbs ence) Front windscreen washer Your vehicle is equipped with full-lead head- light systems. Automatic gearbox control unit Full-LED headlights handle all light functions Engine control unit (daylight, side light, turn signal, dipped beam Starter motor and route light) with light emitting diodes (LEDs) as a light source.
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Operation Instruments and controls. Fig. 56...
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Controls and displays Operation Digital dashboard (SEAT Digital Storage compartment ... . . – Cockpit) ......
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Operation Instruments and warn- changed some system settings (such as the Note time, the date, the personalised comfort set- ing/control lamps Some of the equipment listed in this sec- ● tings and the programming) might be altered tion is only fitted on certain models or are or deleted.
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SEAT Digital Cockpit on the instrument Fig. 58 panel (classic view). Details of the instruments: The Digital SEAT Cockpit is an instrument All views will display information on the panel digital with monochrome screen in col- screen about audio, phone, travel data, vehi- Engine coolant temperature display our high resolution.
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Personalisation of the information that ap- Assistance systems. Graphic representa- ● pears in the Digital SEAT Cockpit. Only 2 of tion of different assistance systems. these items of information can be displayed Traffic signs. Display of traffic signs detec- ●...
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The current position of the selector lever is ››› Service interval display page 77 tem to the Digital SEAT Cockpit and vice ver- ● shown on the side of the lever and on the in- strument panel display. When the lever is in ›››...
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When the Infotainment system is on and there vehicle equipment. SEAT recommends visiting the display may vary. In the case of dis- is no route guidance active, the graphic rep- a SEAT dealership for this.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Assistance systems Restart the service interval display Driving data indicator (multifunc- ■ ››› Lane Assist On/Off page 286 tion display) ■ Select the Service menu and follow the in- ››› Front Assist On/Off page 273 structions on the screen of the instrument ■...
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Operation 9999.9 km. When one of these values is – Approximate Deactivate: press the button. The stored AdBlue range or ● exceeded (varies depending on the ver- distance in km that can still be travelled speed is deleted. sion of the instrument panel), the memo- with the current level of the AdBlue ®...
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Instruments and warning/control lamps symbols may vary depending on the version Driver alert system (break recom- ton on the multi-function steering wheel ››› of the instrument panel. page mendation)* Existing faults can also be checked manually. The message can be recalled to the instru- To do so, open the menu Vehicle status or ment panel display using the multifunction ›››...
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15 minutes, fect called microsleep! when the ignition is switched off or when the Please observe the indications on the in- driver has unbuckled their seat belt and ● strument panel and act as is necessary. opened the door.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Within its limitations, the system also displays signs in front of the vehicle. After checking Speed warning currently unavailable additional signals, such as time-specific pro- and evaluating the information from the cam- The speed warning function of the road ●...
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Operation range of between 0 km/h (mph) and 20 km/h Limited operation WARNING (12 mph) above the maximum speed permit- The traffic sign detection system has certain The technology in the traffic sign detection ted. limitations. The following cases may lead the system cannot change the limits imposed system to operate with limitations or not at by the laws of physics and only works with-...
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Regularly clean the area of vision of the ● gear-change indicator. Consult the addition- Adjusting the time in the SEAT Digital camera and keep it in a clean state, without ››› al information in...
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Operation Fuel gauge Engine coolant temperature indica- WARNING When driving with low fuel, the vehicle may stall in traffic and cause accidents and se- vere injuries. If the fuel tank level is too low, fuel could ● reach the engine irregularly, particularly when driving up or down slopes.
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Because of the ● Please have your vehicle inspec- front of the air inlet reduce the cooling ef- technology used by SEAT, with this service ted. 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 ●...
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Resetting service interval display Operation using the multifunction terval display be reset by a SEAT author- ised Dealer. If the service was not carried out by a SEAT steering wheel dealership, the display can be reset as fol- lows: Using the instrument panel The service interval display can only be re- ●...
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Instruments and warning/control lamps ››› As long as a priority 1 page 70 warning is Button for the driver assistance Select the driver assistance system and ac- ● ››› active, it will not be possible to access any tivate or deactivate it page 78.
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AdBlue level too low, OR fault in the SCR ››› ››› speed limited page 270; OR Adaptive system page 345. Fault in airbag system and seat belt ten- ››› cruise control (ACC) page 278. ››› sioners page Yellow warning lamps Lane assist warning (Lane Assist) ...
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Door(s), rear lid or bonnet open or not Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possi- ● ››› properly closed page ble. A faulty vehicle represents a risk of acci- ● ››› Engine cooling fluid page dent for the driver and for other road users.
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Operation Easy Connect system General operating information WARNING The following section contains all of the rele- Any distraction may lead to an accident, vant information for changing the settings in Introduction with the risk of injury. Operating the Easy the Vehicle Settings menu. General infor- Connect system while driving could dis- mation on the operation of the infotainment tract you from traffic.
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Menu Submenu Possible setting Description Activating or deactivating the traction control system (ASR) or selecting the ››› – page 302 ESC system Sport mode of the electronic stability control (ESC Sport) ››› Tyre pressure storing (Calibration) page 369 Tyre monitor system Tyres...
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Date and time Distance, speed, temperature, volume, fuel consumption, GNC consumption, – – Units electric consumption, pressure Vehicle ID number, date of next SEAT service inspection, date of next oil change ››› – page 77 Service service Restore all settings –...
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Instruments and warning/control lamps Multifunction steering wheel* Operation of the audio, telephone and navigation system with voice control Controls on the steering wheel. Fig. 69 The steering wheel includes a multifunction the audio, telephone and radio/navigation module from where it is possible to control functions without needing to distract the driv- Button Radio...
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Operation Button Radio Media (except AUX) Telephone* Navigation* Short press : Change views Classic Info / Digital Maps / Semicircular dials Long press : access the “Personalised Profiles” configuration view. If there is a map on the Digital – There is no active call: Re- Scorecard: Zoom in-out (with and cent calls list.
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Opening and closing Opening and closing cle. The range of the vehicle key with remote control and new battery is several metres around the vehicle. Set of vehicle keys If it is not possible to open or close the vehicle using the remote control key, this should be Related video ›››...
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Operation The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be To change the battery Note obtained from a SEAT Official Service, a spe- Only use the key button when you require ● cialised workshop or an approved key service the corresponding function. Pushing the qualified to create this kind of key.
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Opening and closing Changing the battery Synchronize the vehicle key The battery of an unlocked vehicle parked for a long period (e.g. in a private garage) may ››› Unfold the vehicle key blade page ● run down and fail to start the motor. If the button is pressed frequently outside ...
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You Emergency unlocking system ● should have the fault repaired at a SEAT Turn signals Official Service or specialised workshop. Self-locking system to prevent involuntary The turn signals will flash twice when the ve- The vehicle interior monitoring of the an- ●...
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Opening and closing ››› Unlocking doors Lock: press the Fig. 75 button. The Safe* security system and the anti-theft ● alarm* deactivate immediately when only Locking the vehicle without the “Safe” se- Select: key ● ● > SETTINGS > Opening the driver door is opened.
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Operation Unlocking and locking from the in- Unlock and lock the vehicle with WARNING side Keyless Access* The central locking switch also works ● with the ignition switched off, except when the “safe” system is activated. The central locking switch does not oper- ●...
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Opening and closing Depending on the equipment, the vehicle one of the sensor surfaces on the door han- The vehicle will lock again after a few sec- may have the Keyless Access system. dles is touched or the softtouch/handle on onds if you unlock the vehicle but fail to open the rear lid is operated.
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Operation ››› Touch (once) the sensor surface Fig. 79 the passenger doors are automatically disa- vehicle will not unlock. Deactivation is also ● (arrow) on one of the front door handles. bled. possible if the vehicle is locked through the The vehicle locks with the “Safe”...
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Keyless Access system. a night table) so it will be disabled. bled, the following needs to be taken into Contact a specialised workshop. SEAT rec- account: ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for The vehicle can be opened and unlocked ●...
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Operation for a brief period, then it stops for approxi- quently closed, they will be automatically in- Movement inside the vehicle (in vehicles ● ››› mately 30 seconds and, lastly continues cluded in the protection areas of the vehicle with interior monitoring page 97).
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Opening and closing Interior monitoring and the anti- The vehicle interior monitoring and the anti- Note tow system are automatically switched on tow system* After 28 days, the indicator light will be ● again next time the vehicle is locked. switched off to prevent the battery from ex- It is a monitoring or control function incorpo- If you wish to switch off the vehicle interior...
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Operation The following cases may cause a false once all the doors are closed (including the Open and close the doors and the rear lid ● alarm: rear lid). only when there is nobody in the way. Open windows (partially or fully). ●...
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Opening and closing Emergency unlocking or locking of As a general rule, when the driver door is Emergency lock of doors without locked manually all other doors are locked. the driver’s door lock cylinders When it is unlocked manually, only the driver door opens.
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Operation Childproof locks Deactivating the childproof lock Closing the rear lid without observing ● and ensuring it is clear could cause serious Unlock the vehicle and open the door – injury to you and to third parties. Make sure whose childproof lock you want to deacti- that no one is in the path of the rear lid.
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Opening and closing Opening and closing the rear lid If the doors are locked, the rear lid is also Opening the rear lid locked. ››› Unlock the vehicle page 89 and briefly ● press the handle of the rear lid. On vehicles with Keyless Access you can directly press Rear lid with electric opening and the handle of the rear lid.
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Operation the vehicle must not be further away than 1.5 Restrictions if the vehicle has a third row of Interrupt the opening process in the desired ● m from the boot or inside the vehicle. seats position. ››› OR: manually move the rear lid in the direc- Press the button Fig.
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Opening and closing be opened and closed by hand using reason- Rear lid with sensor-controlled If the rear lid fails to open, repeat the pro- ● able force. cedure after a few seconds. opening and closing (Easy Open) If with the rear lid open the vehicle battery is To notify that the rear lid has been opened ›››...
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Operation Window controls or may deactivate automatically, to avoid the Before attaching a bicycle rack or a trail- ● boot opening by accident, e.g. because of ››› page 332, always disable the Easy the running water. Open feature via the infotainment system. Electrically opening and closing The Easy Open function can be connected the windows...
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Opening and closing The front and rear electric windows can be Convenience opening: For the automatic raising function: pull the operated by using the controls on the driver button for the corresponding window up- Press and hold the button on the remote ●...
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Operation WARNING Never close the rear lid without observing window could not be closed before at- ● and ensuring it is clear, to do otherwise tempting to close it again. ››› Observe the safety warnings in Elec- could cause serious injury to you and third trically opening and closing the windows parties.
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Opening and closing tion after briefly pressing the button. Activat- Never leave any key inside the vehicle If the sunroof does not work correctly, the ● ● ing the button again stops the automatic when exiting. anti-trap function will not work either. Con- function.
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Operation Stopping the automatic operation during the corresponding final position. Activating Convenience function to open or the opening or closing the button again stops the automatic func- close the sunroof* tion. Press button again. ● Once the ignition has been switched off, you can still open or close the sun blind for a few Opening and closing the sunshade minutes provided the driver door and the...
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Lights ››› Lights Using the Keyless Access* system (only button Fig. 90 to the second level in ››› closing) the direction of arrow Fig. 90 until the sunroof closes completely. Press and hold the locking sensor surface ● Vehicle lighting ›››...
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Operation Headlight switch The driver is personally responsible for the It lights up correct use and adjustment of the lights in all Trailer turn signals situations. Automatic dipped beam headlight control It lights up ››› Main beam on or flasher on page 112.
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Lights When the light switch is in position , a light WARNING Always make sure that the headlights are ● sensor automatically switches dipped beam correctly adjusted. If the road is not well lit and other road on and off (including the control and instru- users cannot see the vehicle well enough ment lighting) or the daytime running lights or at all, accidents may occur.
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Operation Turning on the front fog lights* : pull the Left turn light or left-hand parking light When the parking light is switched on, the ● light switch out to its first click position (ignition switched off). front side light and the tail light on the corre- ›››...
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Lights system is activated as of a speed of about 60 the main beam. The main beam assist will Note km/h (37 mph) and is deactivated below then be deactivated. If the convenience turn signals are oper- ● ››› about 30 km/h (18 mph) ating (three flashes) and the other conven- Malfunctions When the system is activated and the cam-...
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Operation “Coming home” and “Leav- WARNING Note ing home” function The convenience features of the main Main beam and headlight flasher can be beam assist should not encourage the tak- turned on and off manually at any time with ing of risks. The system is not a replace- the turn signal and main beam lever ›››...
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Lights For vehicles without light and rain sensors. The “Leaving Home” lighting switches off Hazard warning lights in the following cases: Switch the ignition off. ● Automatically, when the “Leaving Home” ● Activate the headlight flashers for approxi- ● delay period ends (default 30 sec).
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Operation 5. For a manual gearbox, engage 1st gear; Driving abroad Due to the high temperatures that the ● for an automatic gearbox, move the gear catalytic converter can reach, never park lever to P. The light beam of the dipped beam lights is in an area where the catalytic converter asymmetric: the side of the road on which could come into contact with highly inflam-...
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If your vehicle is equipped with a digital in- vanity mirror light, footwell light, sun blind Glove compartment and luggage com- strument panel (Digital SEAT Cockpit), the and glove compartment light. partment lighting* following message will appear Turn on the The reading lights switch off when the ve- ●...
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Operation Visibility ignition. This prevents the battery from dis- More the lever to the required position: charging. Short wipe. Brief press, short clean. Windscreen wiper and rear Hold the lever down for more time to in- crease the wipe frequency. window wiper systems Windscreen washer.
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Carefully lift the frozen windscreen wip- ● If you activate the wipers less than 3 sec- ers from the glass. SEAT recommends a de- The air conditioner comes on for approxi- ● onds after the “drip” function, a new wash icer spray for this operation.
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Operation Rain sensor* Rain sensor off. Windscreen crack: the impact of a stone ● will trigger a single wipe cycle with the rain Rain sensor on; automatic wipe if neces- sensor on. Next the rain sensor detects the re- sary. duction in the sensitive surface area and Setting sensitivity level of rain sensor adapts accordingly.
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Visibility Mirrors Adjusting the exterior mirrors faces. Clean it with a wet sponge as soon as possible. Interior mirror anti-dazzle function Note Rear view mirror with automatic anti-daz- If the light incident in the interior rear vi- ● zle function sion mirror is obstructed (e.g.
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Operation Turn the knob to position L Select the R position on the control. ● ● behind you when changing lane, you could Adjust the left-hand exterior mirror. The Select reverse gear. misjudge the distance. Risk of accident! ● ● right exterior mirror will be adjusted at the Adjust the front passenger exterior mirror so ●...
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This prevents the battery from discharging. Sun visor Fig. 105 Options for adjusting driver and front pas- senger sun visors Lower the sun visor towards the wind- ● screen. » Front seats: manual seat settings. Fig. 107...
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Make sure there are no objects in that ● pressure at a single point to the seat cush- area. ion and backrest. Make sure that the movement and lock- ●...
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Fig. 109, and move the part cor- objects can be stored between the seat responding to the seat to the front or the and the luggage compartment. Before back. moving the seat backwards, remove any objects in this area.
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Adjusting the headrest for short people seat or other parts of the vehicles. If not, Lower the headrest completely, even if your this could damage the vehicle.
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The headrest must lock correctly in one po- Removing the headrests from the second ● sition. row of seats If necessary, adjust the backrest of the seat ● Adjusting the front headrests horizontally so the headrest can be removed. Move the headrest forward or back in the ●...
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● Select reverse gear. ● completed, push the open button on the On the outer side of the driver's seat: Fig. 115 vehicle key. An audible warning confirms the Adjust the front passenger exterior mirror so ● memory buttons.
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››› Pull the lever Fig. 116 and push the back- ● ted if, for example, the driver seat has been rest backwards until it is in a vertical position. changed. ››› The entire seat folds down Restarting deletes all memories and assign- The rear seat must be correctly engaged ●...
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When going in and out of the vehicle, Unlocking the folding backrest of the ● Fig. 118 front passenger seat never lean on or grab the tilted seat of the second row. Adjusting the inclination of the front pas- senger seat backrest WARNING Move the lever in the direction of the arrow ●...
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››› by first unlocking it again Fig. 118. cause severe injuries. Lift the backrest of the seat in an upright ● position. WARNING Once it is raised again, the backrest must ● When folding down the passenger back- be correctly engaged.
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Operation The rear seat backrest is split and each part Without letting go of the cord, lift the back- ● When the rear seat backrest is lowered or ● can be lowered forward separately to extend rest. is not properly engaged nobody else can the luggage compartment.
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● ››› ward Fig. 121 or backward as much as may travel in the centre rear seat, not even possible in the direction of the corresponding a child. An incorrect sitting position may arrow. cause severe injuries. Rear centre armrest Depending on the features, there might be a folding armrest in the rear centre seat.
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● Also place small objects safely. ● seat, never let anyone use that seat. times to suit visibility, weather, road and If required. raise the rear seat backrest and ● traffic conditions. Never leave hard, sharp or heavy objects ●...
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Transport and practical equipment Luggage compartment chor point (arrows). Move the cover forward Avoid sudden braking and manoeuvres. ● carefully. Brake earlier than usual. ● Luggage compartment shelf Close the rear shelf WARNING Pull the cover backwards with the handle ●...
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If the rear shelf is fitted in front of a rear Below the luggage compartment Fig. 125 the boot. seat, it may cause severe injuries in the floor: store the rear shelf. event of sudden braking or in the event of an accident.
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135. Open the rear lid. ● Push the headrest down as far as it will go ● Pull the cord on the backrest of the seat ● ››› page 125. ››› Fig. 126 to lift the backrest. OR: lift the Release the seat belt from both locks to backrest with your hand from the cabin.
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Be- ● while driving. fore folding down or lifting the seats, re- move the objects. Do no trap or damage the seat belt when ● raising the rear seat backrests. Any objects located in the footwell be- ●...
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Objects Do not let the luggage compartment ● SEAT recommends the use of fastening ● could then be launched across the passen- floor fall when closing it. Always carefully straps to secure objects to retaining rings.
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On hooking or unhooking them, protect ● Never secure a child seat to the fastening ● your eyes and face in case the hooks are rings. The luggage compartment prevents light released suddenly.
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Transport and practical equipment Bag hooks Trapdoor for long loads Closing the tailboard for long items Lift the seat back and press it firmly into the ● ››› lock until it engages correctly WARNING Serious injuries can be caused if the tail- board for long items is lowered or lifted without due care and attention.
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Store the net partition safely in the vehicle. ● Fitting the net partition The partition net can be fitted behind the rear seat or, depending on the features, behind the front seats with the second row of seats lowered. If required, remove the rear shelf ●...
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As the roof water drains are integrated in the ple, for underpasses or for entering garage top moving forward. Risk to vehicle occu- » roof to reduce air resistance, only SEAT-ap- doors. pants. proved cross bars and roof carrier systems...
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SEAT dealerships. of the panoramic sun roof and the rear lid. er system carefully and keep them in the On opening the rear lid make sure that it ●...
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Before moving a seat, make sure there ● even if the maximum authorised roof load Do not carry animals or sharp, hard or ●...
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Operation Glove compartment Air diffuser regulator and cold could damage them or render them useless. Support for memory cards ››› Objects made from transparent materi- ● CD player and card reader page 206 als left inside the vehicle, such as glasses, On-board documentation magnifying glasses or transparent suction pads stuck to the windows can concentrate...
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Closing: Press the cover upwards until it clicks ››› rection of the arrow Fig. 142. into place. Front left seat: folding table with Fig. 145 Closing: Lower the armrest. drinks holder. Note WARNING Depending on the model version, at the rear For the surveillance of the cabin to work of the front seats, there may be “plane-style”...
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Closing: Push the drawer under the seat until Do not use clothes hangers to hang up ● Drink holder the clothing, as this could interfere with the it engages.
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Transport and practical equipment The folding tables of the front seats contain damage the vehicle and its electrical sys- ››› more bottle holders page 147. tem. WARNING Note Incorrect use of the bottle holders may The inside elements of the drink holders cause injuries.
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Operation ››› Power sockets Drinks holder in the rear central Lift the power socket cover Fig. 150 ● armrest Insert the plug of the electrical appliance ● into the power socket. Vehicle power sockets Maximum power consumption Maximum power con- Power socket sumption 12 Volts...
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Transport and practical equipment work at a maximum power of up to 10.5 W per Disconnection due to overheating there is a possibility that they may be in- port. jured. When the temperature exceeds a certain val- ue, the 230 volt socket inverter is automati- They are not intended for file playback.
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Operation Air conditioning Dust and pollen filter Before switching the ignition on or off, un- ● plug the appliances from the USB ports to The dust and pollen filter with its activated protect them from any damage caused by charcoal cartridge serves as a barrier Heating, ventilation and fluctuations in voltage.
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To prevent fogging of the windows, SEAT evaporator, producing a permanent un- be refreshed. recommends leaving the cooling system pleasant odour.
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Operation Climatronic* controls In the centre console: Climatronic con- Fig. 153 trols. Automatic mode for the passenger side to set a different tem- Maximum cooling power perature. Automatic adjustment of temperature, fan, The recirculation of air and the cooling sys- and air distribution.
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Air conditioning warm. The function is disabled after 30 mi- It should be switched off as soon as the glass Seat heating nutes or when the charge of the 12-volt bat- is demisted. By saving electrical power you ›››...
well. Air recirculation The airflow is directed towards the wind- ››› page 158 screen and the footwell area. Seat heating Defrost/demist function Easy Connect screen: Climate control Fig. 155 ››› page 159 When control...
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Air conditioning Rear controls Climate control usage instructions Function button: Function : Climatronic is switched off. The interior cooling system only works when the engine is running and fan is switched on. : Climatronic is switched on. : Synchronise driver and front passenger tem- SYNC Economic use of the air conditioning peratures.
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Operation The outside temperature is lower than ap- vents. When the thumbwheel is in the posi- Climatronic automatic air recirculation ● proximately +3°C (+38°F). tion, the corresponding air vent is closed. mode The air conditioner compressor has been Change the air direction using the ventila- ●...
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● Cases in which the heat seating should is not required. not be switched on Do not switch the seat heating on if any of the CAUTION following conditions are met: In the centre console: front seat heat- Do not smoke when air recirculation is Fig.
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Make sure the seat cushion is dry prior to ● using the seat heater. Do not sit on the seat with clothing that is ● wet or damp. Do not leave clothing that is wet or damp ●...
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Air conditioning Auxiliary heating (additional Press button on the radio-operated re- ● Never programme the auxiliary heater so ● ››› mote control page 162. that it switches itself on and is running in an heating)* enclosed space or an area with no ventila- Automatically scheduling a departure ●...
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Operation Radio-operated remote control It lights up for approx. 2 seconds Changing the battery of the radio-operat- ed remote control In green: The auxiliary heater has been ● When pressing the buttons, if the control switched on with button lamp of the remote flashes for approx.
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Air conditioning Programming the auxiliary heater* Always keep the remote control, keyrings Function button: function ● with batteries, the spare batteries, button , Departure time Before programming it, check that the vehi- Departure time 1 batteries and all other batteries over 20 , Departure time 3 : Three different de- ›››...
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Operation The control lamp (fuel level indicator) ● can cause people to lose consciousness. It lights up. can also cause death. Note Noises will be heard while the auxiliary ● Usage instructions heater is running. The auxiliary heater exhaust system located When the air humidity is high and the in- ●...
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Introduction Infotainment System WARNING system can distract your attention from the traffic. Place the connecting cables of external Always drive carefully and responsibly. ● equipment so that they do not interfere Introduction with the driver’s mobility. Select volume settings that allow you to ●...
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Infotainment System CAUTION Do not insert 8 cm single CDs or irregu- – larly shaped CDs or DVDs. The Infotainment system can be damaged Do not insert DVD-Plus discs, Dual by the incorrect insertion of a data storage – Discs or Flip Discs, as these are thicker device or the insertion of an incompatible than normal CDs.
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Introduction Overview of the unit Media System Plus / Navi System / Navi System Plus Overview of the controls Fig. 160 ››› Radio Mode (change of band frequency Voice control page 177 Settings button (search and selection) ››› ››› page 190 page 170 ›››...
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Infotainment System Main menus Menu summary. Fig. 161...
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231 ››› port page 207 ››› Driving data page 231 ››› page 186 SEAT Md. Climate External audio source connected to the AUX-IN multi- ››› Ecotrainer page 231 ››› media socket page 208 ››› Vehicle status page 232 ›››...
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Infotainment System General instructions for use Note countries. For further information, contact the local authorities. Depending on the infotainment version, Introduction On vehicles with ParkPilot, the audio vol- ● there may be more icons on the second ume is automatically lowered when reverse page.
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Introduction The unit will switch off automatically when played on the instrument panel by a volume the key is removed from the ignition or when bar. the on/off button is pressed (depending on It is possible to preset certain volume settings the equipment fitted or the vehicle).
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Infotainment System Overview of screen and function buttons Mark list entries using the setup button Display and function buttons: operation and open them and effect Display and function buttons: operation Turn the adjustment knob to search and se- ● and effect Press to confirm an entry or a selection.
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Introduction The on-screen keypad is used for functions toward it. In operation mode, the function but- Function icon and text: operation and ef- such as entering an memory name, selecting tons are automatically highlighted to facili- fect a destination address or entering a search tate their use.
Infotainment System Additional information and display set or if the NEVER function button has not Function button: function been pressed. options Once one or more settings have been applied, finalise the configuration in Function button: function The displays appearing on the screen may the main menu of the wizzard.
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: This allows data to be Data transfer for SEAT apps time is displayed on the infotainment system the navigation data are being installed. exchanged between the vehicle and SEAT apps. screen. They are not personal data. : Information about copyright.
Infotainment System Volume and sound settings Adjust the playback volume of external Function button: function audio sources : Adjusts The settings that can be selected varies de- Entertainment fading (nav. announcements) If you need to increase the playback volume the playback volume when the navigator is pending on the country and the equipment in for the external audio source, first lower the speaking.
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Introduction Voice control main screen will appear in the format selec- command can also be spoken followed by a ››› ted in Voice control settings page 179). function of the infotainment system, such as The spoken indications guide you through the “Help with navigation”.
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Infotainment System If you make a mistake when speaking a com- From here you can command the system Effect Voice command mand, or pronounce it incompletely and it based on the context that you want to oper- has no effect, you may repeat the command. ate, or give a voice command directly.
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Introduction Voice control (NAVIGATION)* Effect Voice command Function button: function Effect Voice command Help : the input tone to confirm Input tone in voice dialogue HELP an order is activated. Enter address What can I say? : the end tone to confirm an End tone in voice dialogue ENTER THE ADDRESS Guide to City, Street,...
Full Link technology description coverage of the network, the loss of data To make full use of SEAT Apps, you must ● during transmission or the improper use of activate the option Settings > Data mobiles.
● ® MirrorLink 1.1 or higher – technical requirements, compatible devi- Some of the Apps certified by SEAT or – ces, suitable applications and availability the CCC must be installed in the de- at www.seat.com or at SEAT dealers. vice.
Finally, a message will appear stating that Try with another compatible mobile device. ● data transfer will commence when the device Have the USB port replaced at a SEAT au- ● is connected. Please note that data is trans- thorised service.
Function button: function it is necessary to download the Android Auto™ application, located on Google : allows the ex- Activate data transfer for SEAT apps Play™. change of information between the vehicle and ap- plications authorised by SEAT. Only compatible applications can be ●...
Infotainment System ® MirrorLink To avoid distracting the driver while driving, Function button: function only specially adapted applications can be ››› used in Full Link technology descrip- Press to change to the mobile 1 : 1 device screen. tion on page 180.
Once the first pop-up window about ac- ● To return to the basic contents of the Infotain- cepting data transfer between the car and ment system, press the SEAT icon. the device has been accepted, a message will appear requesting that you check your...
Apple CarPlay™, as they are different technologies. Radio, Media and Navigation mode. Informa- ® – for MirrorLink : Apps certified by SEAT and the They all coexist in Full Link, although Android Auto™ is tion can be exchanged between a device CCC, designed for mobile devices with the Android™...
, there is a checkbox to fer for SEAT apps the vehicle in Radio and Media modes and, SEAT recommends the use of a flat rate tar- activate/deactivate the function and a drop- depending on the country and the equip- iff for data transmission.
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Share connection : press the Settings menu; OR access Media Press the WPS button on the WLAN router ● or SEAT Md. Ctrl. and press the SETTINGS until the warning light on the router starts WPA2 encryption auto- ●...
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Connectivity If necessary, enter the network key of the ● device in the Infotainment System and con- firm with OK . Manual settings: To manually enter the network settings of ● an external (WLAN) device. The wireless (WLAN) connection is establish- ed.
Infotainment System Operating modes Function button: function Stops the station search (visible only if Scan Radio ››› it is running page 196). Related video Indications and possible icons Display: Meaning Frequency or name of the station or radio text. The name of the radio sta- tion and the radio text will only be dis- Radio mode: station list (FM).
Operating modes Depending on the country and the equip- heard (a point will flash to the right and left of Foil or metal-coated stickers attached to ● ment in question, RDS can be deactivated in the station name). the windows may affect reception on vehi- ›››...
Infotainment System Digital radio mode (DAB, DAB + and In Europe, digital radio is transmitted over tion. Or, select the additional station from the band III frequencies (from 174 MHz to 240 station list. DMB audio)* MHz). On the DAB main menu, the name of the ad- The frequencies are called “channels”...
Operating modes broadcast the same station identification, or These images are displayed as a slideshow Memory buttons to signal the other corresponding FM station on the screens of the Stations Slideshow ››› through DAB. When the corresponding FM menu page 193.
Infotainment System Selecting the station from the memory Press the function button and then ● Settings Selecting stations buttons Station logos ››› Press the Fig. 181 func- Stations Press the stored station button that you Press the memory button corresponding to ●...
Operating modes DIO main menu and on the station list with Manually tuning a station frequency Presetting stations ››› ››› the symbol TP Fig. 181 Fig. 182. Briefly press the settings button. The Settings menu can be used Some stations without their own traffic infor- Delete preset to delete all of the saved stations Selecting a station using the mem-...
Infotainment System Incoming traffic announcement OR: Press the function button and se- BAND Function button: function lect the FM frequency band. In Audio mode, traffic announcements are : The stations saved on the Autostore station logos played automatically when they are Press the function button to open SETTINGS...
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Operating modes OR: Press the function button and se- OR: Press the function button and se- BAND BAND Function button: function lect the AM frequency band. lect the DAB frequency band. : Station logos are as- Autostore station logos Press the function button to open Press the function button to open...
Other files are ignored. Check the list of compatible devices on ● Copyright the SEAT website. Consider the legislation on the intellectual property of audio and video files. Related video Fig. 187 Note...
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Operating modes Valid for the model: Navi System Plus Playback requirements Data media Audio files Video files Optical discs: v Maximum resolution 720 x 576 pixel and 25-30fps – Audio CD (up to 80 min). (frames per second). – Digital Audio Specification. –...
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Infotainment System Valid for the model: Media System Plus/Navi System Data media Requirements for playing audio files – Digital Audio Specification. Optical discs: – MP2 (.mp2) and MP3 (.mp3) files with transfer rates from 32 to 320 kbit/s or varia- –...
Do not use memory card adaptors, USB ● extension cords or USB hubs! Track in the second subfolder F1.2 of folder F1 SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio- ● ration or loss of files on data storage devi- Track in the second folder F2 ces.
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Infotainment System MEDIA main menu MEDIA main menu function buttons Function button: function Function button: function Playback is resumed. The func- tion button changes to The media source that is being played. Press to select another me- Play similar tracks.
Operating modes Indications and symbols of the MEDIA Switching the Media source Display: Meaning main menu DAB not available. Display: Meaning Gracenote ® is a database available on the Infotain- Information about the artist name, al- ment system hard drive that contains information on bum name and song title.
Infotainment System Control through the MEDIA main menu Selecting an album by cover Note Action Function The Media source can be changed in the Track list view: select Media > View. At the start of the current track. If the track has Briefly press the func- been played for less than Changing track in the MEDIA main...
Operating modes Selecting a track from a track list Search the track list and press the track ● Function button: function you want. Press the function button to open the top If there is track information available, the folder of the Media source. track (on audio CDs) or the file name (MP3) is ...
Infotainment System Data bank view Insert or remove a CD or DVD The CD or DVD in the drive will be ejected ● and must be removed within approximately 3 The DVD drive is only available for model: Navi 10 seconds. System Plus If the CD is not removed within 10 seconds, it is automatically retracted for security rea-...
Operating modes Inserting or ejecting a memory External data storage device con- iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ card nected to the USB port Depending on the country and equipment, iPods™, iPads™ or iPhones™ can be connec- Depending on the features and the country, Depending on the features and the country, ted via the device's own USB cable to the ve- the vehicle may have one or two slots for SD...
Infotainment System Information on operating an external au- Cause and actions to If a connected source is not recognized, ● Error message dio source connected to the AUX-IN multi- take disconnect and reconnect it. If the data media socket cannot be played, the corresponding indi- Due to the large number of different data storage de- cation will be displayed.
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Operating modes Conditions Controlling playback Jukebox (SSD) The Bluetooth ® audio source must support The extent to which the Bluetooth ® audio sys- ● 3 Only available for the model: Navi System Plus the A2DP Bluetooth ® profile. tem can be operated through the infotain- ment system depends on the connected In the Bluetooth®...
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Infotainment System Select the desired source from the Select Functions and progress display during the Press the function button. The ● ● DELETE menu. copying operation files and folders will be deleted according to source the selection made. While copying, an animation is displayed The data storage device is prepared.
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Operating modes Having the Enable WLAN connection op- ● Note tem can be guaranteed, its operation de- tion active, which can be found in the wireless pends on the application itself. If the Infotainment system cancels a ● connection configuration. copying operation, check the storage Pairing the mobile device to the Infotain- ●...
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Infotainment System Controlling a DVD menu Function button: function Briefly touch the screen to activate the ● : Network key automatically gener- Network key function buttons in the DVD mode main menu ated. Press the function button to manually ››› Fig.
Operating modes Images Function button: function Function button: function Playback is resumed. The func- : To select the screen format. If Automatic is Format selected, the optimal format for the screen is set au- tion button changes to ...
Infotainment System Requirements for viewing images Media settings Function button: function Image files Maximum resolu- The image viewed was obtained via Select the MEDIA main menu by pressing ● tion GPS localisation and upon pressing the infotainment key this function button, the navigator Press the function button to open...
The current navigation data can be downloa- data available, the Infotainment system cal- ment system will still attempt to provide route ded in the internet at www.seat.com and stor- culates the optimum route to the destination. guidance. ed in a SD card compatible with the unit.
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Navigation is not possible from Note SEAT recommends using only the original ● the memory card. SEAT cards. The use of other memory cards The navigation memory card may not be ● could limit its operation. used as memory storage for other files. The...
Operating modes Navigation main menu Navigation main menu function buttons New destination (entering the des- and indicators tination) Function button: function ››› The split screen is displayed page 221. Messages and function buttons on the map ››› display page 222. ›››...
Infotainment System search for points of interest by names or cat- – Orange route: Shortest route to the Function button: function egories. When necessary, enter the name of destination, even if it results in longer the city to refine the search. : Setting route options, see Naviga- travelling time.
Operating modes A navigation announcement informing you The stored destinations can be selected from Function button: function that you have reached the “destination area” the My destinations menu. is given if the exact destination cannot be : Aborts current route guidance. STOP GUIDANCE Press the function button in...
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Infotainment System The starting point of a route is always the Function button or message: function or Available function buttons vehicle’s current position. The destination is meaning the end point of a route. Stopover destina- Moving a stopover or a destination to another position on the list.
Operating modes If a home address has not yet been stored, play on the map. Up to 10 categories can be Function button: function an address can be assigned. selected. Map display in three dimensions (bird's eye view). Assigning the home address for the first time: Selecting a point of interest on the map ...
Infotainment System ››› The split screen Fig. 207 shows the in- Function buttons and messages on the Function button: function formation detailed below: map display. : name of the point of interest (when only one To activate function buttons , press ...
Operating modes Traffic bulletins and dynamic desti- Dynamic route guidance Symbol: Meaning nation guidance (TRAFFIC) In order for dynamic route guidance to func- tion, Dynamic route must be activated in the : Accident route options. : Slippery road surface (ice or snow) If a traffic report is received that affects the route being travelled, an alternative route will ...
Infotainment System Predictive navigation Importing vCards (electronic busi- Navigation with images ness cards) Importing vCards to the destination mem- Insert the data storage device with the stor- ● ed vCards or connect it to the Infotainment ››› system page 198. In the Navigation main menu, press the ●...
Operating modes system can display them on the map (e.g. a The development and operation of virtual Function button: function speed limit). route guidance is compatible with the devel- opment and operation of real route guidance. : After starting route Suggest 3 alternative routes Take into account the age of the navigation guidance, 3 alternative routes are proposed...
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Infotainment System Function button: function Function button: function Function button: function : To mark the available : To select the sequential order of : The fuel warning is active. Show available toll stickers Sort contacts Fuel warning toll stickers on the list agenda entries recorded with postal addresses, If the fuel level reaches the reserve, an appropri- ›››...
Operating modes Offroad Navigation Menu Recording an Offroad tour Function button: function : To start Offroad navigation. Waypoints mode This functionality will depend on the country. Only available on model: Navi System Plus. Navigation in Offroad mode* Introduction Offroad Navigation Menu start Recording an Offroad tour Fig.
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Infotainment System waypoints defined manually are shown on Delete the tour. Setup the map by a marker. Load tour Function button: function Ending recording Function button: function : Reverses the direction of the stored Offroad Invert tour. Press the function button ●...
Instrument panel from the various display options and custom- HDC (shown if the descent assistant* is ac- ● ise the information that appears in the SEAT ››› tive page 261) ››› Digital Cockpit...
Infotainment System Sport* Instantaneous power expressed in kW Offroad* G forces Turbo pressure, expressed in bar (“bar”), kilopascals (“kPa”) or in pounds per square inch (“psi”). Press the Settings button to change the units of pressure ››› page 174 Coolant temperature Oil temperature Only 3 of these items of information can be displayed at the same time, but the user...
Operating modes Consumers The on-board computer has 3 memories. Ecotrainer They can be used to display: distance, time, average speed, average consumption and range. 1. Since start Indication and storage of distance travelled and consumption values between the ignition being turned on and it being turned off. 2.
Infotainment System Provides information about your driving style. Vehicle status ››› Indication Fig. 222: Meaning The information on driving style is only evalu- ated and displayed when moving forward. To the left of the columns are different symbols that provide information about the current driv- ›››...
® cause an accident. to store the tyre pressures. products, ask your nearest SEAT dealer or In areas of little coverage your call may ● check on the internet. be cut off and you may not be able to make...
Infotainment System ® all other places where the vehicle engine this purpose, and there must be no Bluetooth ● affect the audio quality of a telephone con- must be switched off. connection with other devices. versation in the vehicle. Bluetooth ®...
Operating modes Pairing and connecting a mobile Press the infotainment button Compare the PIN code shown on the dis- telephone to the Infotainment sys- ● > Set- ● play of the Infotainment system with the one tings > Select mobile phone > Search shown on the mobile phone.
Infotainment System mobile telephone, the system will try to con- If the mobile phonebook has been modified Note nect to the next mobile telephone on the list while connected, a manual update of the Check that there are no requests pending of paired devices.
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Operating modes ››› Function button: function Display: Meaning Fig. 228 To open call lists of the connected The active call is put on hold. While on hold CALLS ››› mobile telephone page 241. the listener will not hear the conversation. To ...
● the event of breakdown. Information call Press the function button to obtain informa- ● tion on the SEAT brand and the additional contracted services. Call mailbox Press the function button to make the call. ● Enter telephone number menu.
Operating modes Phonebook Menu (contacts) data that has to be transferred, the process Enter the name of the contact you are look- ● ››› may take several minutes. It may be necessa- ing for in the window Fig. 232. While the ry to confirm the data transmission on the characters are being entered, a contact is mobile phone.
Infotainment System Send SMS to a contact Short messages (SMS) menu Function button: function Press the function button on the detailed ● New text To write and send an SMS (includes list. message the possibility of accessing preset text templates). Start route guidance to a contact's ad- Inbox To open the received SMS folder.
Operating modes Press the function button. Quick dial keys ● FILTER Function button: function Select the desired call list: ● All calls FORWARD To forward an SMS. Missed calls Calls Received calls REPLY To reply to an incoming SMS. If a telephone number is stored in the phone book, the saved name is displayed on the call To enter a telephone number or to select a recipient from the...
Infotainment System Edit assigned speed dial keys Phone settings Function button: function Press and hold an occupied speed dial key ● ® : Press to deactivate Bluetooth . All active In the Telephone main menu, press the Bluetooth® in the Telephone main menu until the Con- connections are disconnected.
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Operating modes Function button: function : Edit the speed dial keys. Manage favourites Occupied speed dial key: Press to delete the stored number. Free speed dial key: Press to save a phone book number on the speed dial key. : To enter or change the voice mailbox Mailbox number number.
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Infotainment System Multimedia Depending on the special characteristics and the country, the vehicle may have a USB/AUX-IN port. USB/AUX-IN input The USB/AUX-IN port can be found in the storage compartment area of the centre ››› console Fig. 236. Depending on the equipment and the coun- try, the vehicle may also have USB connec- tions exclusively for charging or as a power socket.
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Qi technol- Connectivity Box from being affected. ogy, check your phone's user manual or visit the SEAT website. Note “Mobile Signal Amplifier” Your mobile device must support the Qi ●...
Otherwise, a child or un- authorised person could lock the vehicle, In vehicles with the Keyless Access The driver's seat belt is not fastened, ● start the engine or connect the ignition and ›››...
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Start and driving Starting the engine Starting a diesel engine after having run Note out of fuel Press and hold the brake pedal until the en- ● Before leaving the vehicle, always dis- ● gine starts. If the fuel tank has been completely run dry, it connect the ignition and, if appropriate, may take longer than normal (up to one mi- take into account the instructions on the...
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Driving With manual transmission, press the clutch ● driving or if you restart it immediately after If the ignition is switched off, the steering ● all the way down. If the vehicle is automatic, switching it off. column could be locked, making it impossi- set the selector lever to the P position.
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After the engine is switched off the radiator A perfect operation of the vehicle is ensur- fan may run on for up to 10 minutes, even if ed if genuine SEAT keys are used. Press the clutch the ignition is switched off. It is also possi-...
Driving Start-Stop system* off, the start button goes off after a few sec- Gear change: selector lever in the onds. drive position! This driver message is displayed when the With the engine running, the start button light Control lamps selector lever is not in the position P when the stays on, indicating that the engine is running.
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In case of a very steep gradient. ● status The driver door must be closed. ● The driver's seat belt must be fastened. ● is shown on the instrument panel display, Vehicles with a manual gearbox as well as on the driver information system* The bonnet must be closed.
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Driving Additional information related to the auto- Manually connecting and discon- To avoid injury, make sure that the Start- ● matic gearbox necting the Start-Stop system Stop system is switched off when working ››› in the engine compartment page 252. The engine stops when the selector lever is in the positions P, D, N and S in addition to when in Tiptronic mode.
Start and driving Manual gearbox Press the clutch pedal and keep your foot ● CAUTION right down. When travelling at high speeds or at high With the gearbox lever in neutral, push it ● Changing gears engine speeds, selecting a gear that is too downwards, move it to the left as far as it will low can cause considerable damage to the go and then forwards to select reverse...
Driving Automatic gearbox/DSG au- Selector lever positions To move the lever to position R, the lock but- ton must be pressed and held while pressing tomatic gearbox* the brake pedal at the same time. The reverse lights come on when the lever is in the R posi- tion with the ignition on.
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Start and driving Under certain circumstances (e.g. on moun- position P. While the key is not in the ignition, ble to move the lever. If this should happen tain roads) it can be advantageous to switch the selector lever is locked in position P. the manual release can be used ›››...
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Driving Changing gear in Tiptronic mode* system is not changing gear automatically If the paddles are not operated for some time due to a traffic situation. and the lever is not in the Tiptronic selection position, it will automatically exit from Tip- tronic mode.
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Start and driving Stop/Park Once you have engaged a gear, gently ● periods, as the brakes can overheat. This press the accelerator and pull on the elec- reduces the braking power, increases the On level ground, just use the lever to engage tronic parking brake button.
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Turn the selector lever to position S or Tip- ● than 125 kW, and petrol of more than 140 kW. tronic, or else select the sport driving mode Note ››› from the SEAT Drive Profile* page 263. The Launch-control programme enables After using the Launch control pro- ●...
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Indications on the instrument panel Inertia mode and emission balance. display If the vehicle has SEAT Drive Profile The inertia mode allows you to travel certain ››› page 263, the inertia mode can be activa-...
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Driving cool with the engine at idling speed and the move the vehicle, there is an emergency re- Gearbox: too hot. Adapt your selector lever in position P. When the warning lease device under the centre console, on the driving accordingly lamp and the driver message switch off, have right side.
Start and driving Gear-change recommenda- WARNING It lights up grey tion The gear change recommendation is an Hill Descent Control is not active. The system is auxiliary function and in no case should be switched on, but is not adjusting. a substitute for careful driving.
Driving interrupted and, if necessary, it is then reacti- sportier, more direct and noticeably more dy- Hill Descent Control is only an auxiliary ● vated. namic driving sensation. system that in some situations may not suf- ficiently brake the vehicle when going Even so, it is imperative that the surface guar- Steering assist down a slope.
Introduction It flashes yellow when the selector lever is not in the S posi- tion, depending on how the accelerator ped- The SEAT Drive Profile enables the driver to The steering column is jammed. ››› al is released page 259.
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Driving Steering Setting the driving profile In the Individual profile it is possible to con- figure the characteristics of the vehicle using The power steering varies its driving modes the Profile setup function button. and adapts to the profile selected, thus offer- ing the best behaviour for each situation.
1500 kilometres (1000 If the engine is run in gently, the life of the When operating SEAT Drive Profile, pay at- miles). During its first few hours of running, the engine will be increased and the engine oil...
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Off-roader? second gear as soon as possible. Choosing Fuel consumption, environmental pollution If your SEAT vehicle is not an off-roader: it the right gear enables fuel savings. Select the and wear to the engine, brakes and tyres all highest possible gear appropriate for the does not have enough ground clearance to depend largely on driving style.
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(2.5 miles), when fuel consumption will return ››› or the seat heating* page 229. and at traffic lights that remain red for long to a normal level.
››› page 250. CAUTION active. SEAT does not accept liability for any dam- OR: The Adaptive Cruise Control system (CCS) is Note age to the vehicle due to the use of a lower switched on and active. Check the depth of the water before en- ●...
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Driver assistance systems CCS temporarily switched off. The set If the brake pedal is pressed. ● WARNING speed is displayed in small or darkened If the airbag is triggered. ● ››› Observe the safety warnings in Con- figures. If the lever is taken out of the D/S position. trol and warning lamps on page ●...
Driving Speed limiter Operating the cruise control Reinstating the cruise control ››› Press button Fig. 252 in area ● Control lamp Cruise control is activated at the stored speed. It lights up grey Adjusting the speed The speed limiter is switched on without program- ming the speed While the GRA is set, the stored speed can be ›››...
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Driver assistance systems Introduction Switching between the speed limiter and value, the limiter switches on again. The con- GRA or ACC (while the speed limiter is trol lamp lights up and remains lit. connected) Automatic off To change between the driving assistance ›››...
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Driving Operating the speed limiter with Briefly press area to increase speed in ● CAUTION small increments of 1 km/h (1 mph). the turn signal lever For automatic switching off due to system Press and hold the area to continu- ●...
Driver assistance systems Emergency brake assistance Operating the speed limiter with Move the lever to the pressure point ● to increase speed in small increments of 1 the third lever system (Front Assist)* km/h (1 mph). Move the lever upwards to increase in ●...
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Have the system checked by a specialised critical the situation is. Safety distance warning workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership. If the system detects that you are driving too Driver emergency brake assistance sys-...
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Front Assist operation may be affected. The Front Assist does not react to pedes- ● SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership trians walking head-on in the same lane. for this purpose. The driver must always be ready to take ●...
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Switching the Front Assist on and off by an accessory. With the ignition switched on, the Front Assist SEAT recommends driving with the function in When the vehicle is going to be loaded onto ● can be deactivated or activated as follows: “Medium”...
Driver assistance systems ACC - Adaptive Cruise Con- System limitations Pressing the accelerator all the way down. ● If the ASR has been disconnected or the ● trol* ››› ESC activated in Sport mode page 304. If the ESC is controlling. ●...
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SEAT slippery. programmed target speed. recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for Never use ACC when driving off-road or ●...
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Driver assistance systems Vehicle ahead detected. ACC is active WARNING ACC is not currently available. and is regulating your speed. ››› Observe the safety warnings in Con- While the vehicle is stationary, switch off the engine Distance level 2 set by the driver. trol and warning lamps on page and start it again.
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No sensor vision! Repairs to the radar sensor require spe- ● ››› cialist knowledge and special tools. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership for When the radar sensor begins to operate this purpose. properly, the ACC will become available. The...
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Changing the driving profile ACC is not active and there is no program- distance levels to choose from. SEAT recom- In vehicles with SEAT Drive Profile, the driving med speed. mends level 3. The set distance can be profile selected can have an influence on the ›››...
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This indication is displayed if, when the ● ACC accelerates or brakes, the driver does If the driver is not wearing his/her seat belt. ● ACC: parking brake applied not shift up or down a gear in time, which If several brake lights of the vehicle or elec- ●...
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Driver assistance systems Function to prevent overtaking on Deactivating the ACC temporarily braking will have priority over intervention the right in certain situations by the speed control or adaptive cruise control. In the following situations the ACC should be Always be ready to use the brakes! ●...
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Driving Special driving recommendations Overtaking When the turn signal lights up before the ve- hicle starts to overtake, the ACC accelerates the vehicle automatically and thus reduces the distance from the vehicle in front. When the vehicle moves to the overtaking lane, if the ACC does not detect another ve- hicle in front, it accelerates until it reaches the programmed speed.
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Contact a speci- over the top may be out of the ACC's range. Factors that may affect how the radar alised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT recommends disconnecting it. SEAT dealership. sensor operates...
Driving Lane Assist* Control lamp Indications on the instrument panel display It lights up yellow Introduction Lane Assist system active but not available. The system cannot accurately recognize the lane. page 287, The lane assist system is active but it is not available (the control lamp is lit up yellow).
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Driver assistance systems – Fig. 272 : The system is operational, tem using the button > SETTINGS ››› the highlighted line indicates that page there was a risk of involuntarily crossing Or: By pressing and holding the Driving As- ●...
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Driving example, in the event warnings indicating be activated/deactivated in the Easy Con- Always keep your hands on the steering ● road works, and snow, dirt, moisture or reflec- nect system with the button > SETTINGS wheel so it can be turned at any time. tions.
Driver assistance systems vehicle ahead and help stay within the lane Traffic Jam Assist is not active (the Lane Note ››› Assist control light turns yellow) The lane departure warning system has ● If any of the conditions mentioned on ●...
Driving Operation of Emergency Assist system. Accidents and severe injury may Keep your hands on the wheel at all times ● occur if Traffic Jam Assist is used negli- to be ready to intervene in the steering at Emergency Assist detects when the driver gently or involuntarily.
● ly works within the limits of the system. The the driver when backing out of a parallel ised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a driver is responsible for driving the vehicle. parking spot and in manoeuvring. SEAT dealership for this.
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● rors and on the instrument panel, and fol- switched on and should turn off after approxi- with paint authorised by SEAT. The blind low any instructions they may give. mately 2 seconds. This is the time taken for spot detector's functions may be limited or The blind spot assistant could react to ●...
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Driver assistance systems Blind spot detector (BSD) WARNING If the warning lamps and the corresponding messages are ignored when they light up, the vehicle may stall in traffic and cause accidents and severe injuries. Never ignore the warning lamps or mes- ●...
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Driving ››› In the case of retrofitted tinted windows or the outside Fig. 274. The sensors monitor there are any), and can also detect station- windows with tinted film, the indications of the both the blind spot and traffic behind the ve- ary objects such as dividers, and thus give an ›››...
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Driver assistance systems Driving situations Schematic representation: Passing Fig. 275 situation with traffic behind the vehicle. Indi- cation from the blind spot detector in the left- hand external mirror. Schematic representation: Situa- Fig. 276 tion of passing and then moving into the right- hand lane.
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Driving 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 ›››...
Braking and parking Braking and parking Using the blind spot detector (BSD) Automatic deactivation of the blind spot detector (BSD) with parking assistant (RCTA) The radar sensors of the blind spot detector Braking system Activating and deactivating the blind spot with rear cross traffic alert will be automati- detector (BSD) with parking assistant cally deactivated when, among other rea-...
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Driving Depending on the speed, the braking force If the brakes are not used frequently, or if rust If the brake warning lamp lights up ● and the environmental conditions (e.g. tem- has formed on the disks, it is advisable to gether with the ABS lamp this could be ...
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Braking and parking Electronic parking brake CAUTION braking capacity may be offset by pressing on the brake pedal a little harder. Never let the brakes “drag” by leaving ● If you are driving on roads which have ● your foot on the pedal when it is not neces- been salted, braking effectiveness may be sary to brake.
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The vehicle could move, door is closed and the driver's seat belt fas- even if the electronic parking brake is acti- vated. tened, any of the following situations take The selector lever is in the D/S or R position ●...
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When the electronic parking brake is ap- ● plied or released, noises may be heard. Once connected, the Auto Hold function as- The driver's seat belt must be fastened. ● sists the driver in keeping the vehicle station- The system performs automatic and au- ●...
Driving The Auto Hold function is automatically hill or stop it sufficiently, for example, on It lights up turned off if the following conditions are slippery or frozen surfaces. met: ABS faulty or does not work. Note If any of the conditions mentioned on The control lamps light up together when the ›››...
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Braking and parking Anti-lock brake system (ABS) To prevent the disc brake of the braked wheel The XDS can detect and correct this effect from overheating, the EDL cuts out automati- via the sensors and signals of the ESC. ABS prevents the wheels from locking up un- cally if subjected to excessive loads.
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Driving When the braking pressure through press- the engine is running and includes the ABS, ● Accelerate with caution on slippery sur- ● ing the brake pedal is greater than the sys- EDS and ASR systems. faces (for example, icy or snow-covered). tem’s braking pressure the vehicle will brake Despite the control systems, the driven The ASR function should only be switched off...
Braking and parking and the anti-slip regulation (ASR ) interven- ESC in “Snow” mode the driving wheels could spin and the vehi- tions are limited. In addition, the control cle could skid. Turn the Driving Experience button to select lamp lights up on the instrument panel.
Driving Help with parking and ma- With a manual gearbox, engage first gear ● Note on flat ground and slopes, or even reverse noeuvring In vehicles with automatic transmission, the gear on hills, and release the clutch pedal. key can only be removed from the ignition When leaving the vehicle, take all keys with ●...
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Retrofitting of certain accessories to the ● wearing such clothes. cialist workshop. SEAT recommends visiting vehicle, such as a bicycle rack, may inter- a SEAT dealership for this. Ultrasound sensor signals may be affec- ●...
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In order to become familiar with the sys- ● space (parallel parking): do not exceed ap- tem and its functions, SEAT recommends The speed exceeds approximately 7 km/h ● prox. 40 km/h (25 mph). that you practice operating the Park Assist (4 mph).
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Help with parking and manoeuvring When the Park Assist system turns the steer- Selecting a parking mode Reverse parallel parking. ing wheel with the vehicle stationary, the in- Reverse angle parking. strument panel also displays the symbol Forward angle parking.
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Driving the turn signal is not on, it parks on the right in fic and drive the vehicle past the parking Press the button once. ● the direction of traffic. space. A control lamp on the button lights up ●...
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Help with parking and manoeuvring Parking with the parking assist system On the instrument panel display: paral- Fig. 284 lel parking. Finding a parking space. Park- ing position. Manoeuvring. On the instrument panel display: angle Fig. 285 parking.
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Driving Please note the following message: Auto- message is displayed on the instrument pan- Leaving a parking space with the ● el and, in some cases, an acoustic signal matic steering enabled. Pay atten- parking assist system (only for par- .
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Help with parking and manoeuvring Turn on the corresponding turn signal to- The vehicle can exit the space when a cor- Automatic braking to reduce damages ● ● wards the road you will enter when exiting the responding message is displayed on the in- Depending on certain conditions, the Park parking space.
Driving Parking aid parking and ma- CAUTION If the parking distance warning system is ● ignored, the vehicle could suffer considera- noeuvring (ParkPilot) Parking distance warning system functions ble damage. can be affected by different factors that Damage to the radiator grille, bumper, can cause damage: ●...
Help with parking and manoeuvring Parking System Plus* 1.60 m In order to guarantee good operation, ● keep the sensors clean, free of snow and 0.90 m ice, and do not cover them with stickers or Description As you approach the obstacle, the frequency other objects.
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Driving Parking Aid operation OR: if the vehicle moves backwards. Automatic activation ● Automatic disconnection of Parking Aid Move the selector lever to position P. ● OR: drive forwards at 15 km/h (9 mph) or ● faster. Temporary suppression of sound in Park- ing Aid Press the function button.
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Help with parking and manoeuvring OR: switch the automatic activation on and Visual indication segments If an obstacle is located in the vehicle’s way, ● off in the Easy Connect system. the corresponding audible warning will sound. The automatic activation of the parking aid When the penultimate segment is displayed, can be switched on and off in the Easy Con- the vehicle has reached the collision zone.
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Driving Rear volume* Trailer mode Depending on the equipment, if the Parking Aid is active, the braking while manoeuvring Volume in the rear area. function activates emergency braking when it detects an obstacle in the vehicle’s path that Rear sound settings/sharpness* could cause a collision, driving forwards or in Sound tone in the rear area.
Help with parking and manoeuvring the Parking assist screen of the Easy Con- Central area: 1.60 m Manual disconnection of Parking Aid dis- nect system. play (the audible sounds remain active) As you approach the obstacle, the frequency Whenever any of the car doors, rear lid or ●...
Driving : when the parking aid is Visual indication segments Whenever the obstacle is located in the vehi- ● Lower volume switched on, the volume of the audio source cle’s direction of travel, the corresponding will be reduced, depending on the selected audible warning will sound.
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Help with parking and manoeuvring By moving the rotary knob of the exterior mir- Determine the length of the trailer's draw- Do not rely solely on the indications on ● rors, the trailer assist directs the trailer that is the instrument cluster display. hitched.
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Driving Operating Move the vehicle in the direction of the Automatic brake operation towing device. The trailer manoeuvre assistant helps the Actual trailer position driver by automatically operating the brakes in certain situations. Target trailer position The driver is responsible for braking in Angle indicator zero position ›››...
Help with parking and manoeuvring Peripheral view system (Top The system requirements must be met ● system. In certain situations, the automatic ››› page 321. braking intervention may only work in a View Camera)* limited way or not work at all. The camera is covered with water.
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Driving Area View system WARNING In certain circumstances, the camera ● does not capture objects such as beams, The smart technology incorporated into fences, posts or thin trees, which could the Top View Camera* system cannot over- damage the vehicle. come the limits imposed by the laws of The system displays the auxiliary lines ●...
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OR: The vehicle moves backwards. ● In order to become familiar with the system workshop. and its functions, SEAT recommends that The view of the image of the vehicle's rear you practice handling the Area View sys- camera is shown in parallel parking mode...
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Driving Manual disconnection Views of the peripheral vision sys- Adjust the display: bright, contrast and colour. tem (modes) ››› Press button again Fig. 296. ● OR: press a button on the factory-equip- ● The selected view is displayed on the right ped infotainment system, for example the ...
Help with parking and manoeuvring Reverse Assist (Rear View Swipe the infotainment system display with Rear camera views (rear view) your finger in the direction of the arrows to Angle parking. The area behind the vehi- Camera)* change the angle of vision in the three-di- cle is shown.
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Driving Reverse assist modes Note The reverse assist has blind spots where ● it cannot see people or objects. Monitor the Depending on the equipment, the following It is important to take great care and pay ● vehicle's surrounding area at all times. modes are available: special attention if the driver is not familiar Keep the camera lens clean, free of ice...
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Help with parking and manoeuvring Reverse assist functions and symbols Yellow lines: vehicle path depending on the Requirements steering angle. When the reverse assist is connected, you To park with reverse assist, the following re- can make adjustments using the function but- Yellow auxiliary boxes: front and rear delimi- quirements must be met: tons.
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Driving Parallel parking Parking Parallel parking Press the button before passing in ● front of the selected parking space. With reverse assist connected and in work- ● ing order, press the function button Place the vehicle in front of the parking ●...
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Help with parking and manoeuvring Parking Stop the vehicle. Turn the steering wheel as Camera with no visibility, fault message, ● far as it’ll go in the opposite direction. the system disconnects If necessary, press the button before ● Reverse until the STOP signal is shown or passing in front of the selected parking ●...
10% for every Vehicles with the Start-Stop system 1000 m of altitude. When possible, operate If the vehicle has a factory-fitted towing the trailer with the maximum authorised bracket or one that is retrofitted by SEAT, the...
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SEAT workshop. the maximum authorised load of the trailer Adapt your speed and driving style at all ●...
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Rear fog light 54 Watts workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT Schematic representation: assign- Fig. 302 dealership for this. ment of the pins of the trailer's electrical sock-...
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(pins 9 and 10). Pin 9 has a permanent live. to repair shop other than SEAT, you must If the vehicle is factory-equipped with an ●...
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Note which can cause abnormalities in the entire vehicle electronic system, as well as acci- To promote safety while driving, SEAT recom- In case of anomalies in the electrical sys- ● dents and serious injuries. mends making the most of the maximum ver-...
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Towing bracket device* distributed between the back and front of the The trailer weight, as well as the gross com- ● WARNING trailer: bination weight of the towing vehicle and A shift in weight could jeopardize the stabil- trailer, change the centre of gravity and the ity and security of the towing vehicle and Distribute loads in the trailer so that heavy ●...
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Driving Do not release the button until the en- Stabilisation of the towing vehicle ● WARNING gine has sufficient power to start driving. and trailer combination The enhanced safety provided by the elec- tric stability control of the vehicle and trail- WARNING The stabilisation of the vehicle and trailer er should not lead you to take any risks that...
Towing bracket device* Switch off the engine. The control lamp ● repeated automatic braking may occur in extreme driving conditions. Open the rear lid. If the warning light on the button ● ● ››› Fig. 303 flashes, this means that the ›››...
Fitting a bicycle carrier on the re- tractable towbar Note SEAT recommends removing, as far as pos- The maximum allowed weight of the carrier sible, all removable parts of the bicycles system, including the load, is 75 kg. The carri- Limits and attachment points for ret- before setting off.
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››› Distance specifications Fig. 304: Only use towing brackets that have been ● approved by SEAT for the model in ques- Attachment points (lower part of the vehi- tion. cle) In some versions, the fitting of a conven- ● 1090 mm tional towing hook solution is not recom- 65 mm min.
Practical tips Practical tips Place it in the space on the hinge of the ● cle. In an accident the canister could be ››› open flap Fig. 305. damaged and could leak. Start refuelling. The tank is full as soon as ●...
Checking and refilling levels age of ethanol in the petrol. “E5” means, take longer than normal (up to one minute) One way to resolve this is to pour the fuel in for example, an ethanol ratio of 5% max. to start firing. very slowly.
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AKI) at least. Only use fuel additives that have been ● approved by SEAT. The products that con- Vehicles with Totalflex engine can run with If super is not available, if necessary, use nor- tain substances to increase the octane rat- unleaded petrol (95 octane / 91 AKI) accord- mal 91 octane petrol (87 AKI).
Checking and refilling levels Diesel If this message is ignored, the yellow warning Risk of damaging the fuel system and the lamp will come on when the remaining engine! Obtain technical assistance. 3 Valid for: vehicles with diesel engines range is less than 1000 km.
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Refill AdBlue within the next kilometres (or miles) that ››› are indicated page 346. SEAT recommends con- Press the refill bottle in the direction of the ● tacting a specialised workshop. filler neck and hold it in this position.
It lights up AdBlue ® should only be stored in the origi- ® for AdBlue use at SEAT dealerships . nal container, which should be tightly ››› Particulate filter blocked page 348. closed and kept in a safe place.
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Practical tips atmosphere. The catalytic converter can also The partic- cle is moving. See Manual. Flashes be damaged by overheating. ulate filter needs cleaning (regeneration). Fault in the diesel engine management. Have the engine checked as soon as possible by a CAUTION Regeneration of the petrol particulate fil- specialised workshop.
Checking and refilling levels Consider the legal speed limits as well as ● the particulate filter is not affected. Also parking brake. If the vehicle has a manual the recommended gears. avoid making short trips all the time. gearbox, place the lever in neutral; if it has an automatic gearbox, place the selector End the regeneration journey once the con- ●...
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Practical tips Opening and closing the bonnet Protect face, hands and arms by cover- Observe the following additional warn- ● ● ing the cap with a large, thick rag to protect ings if work on the fuel system or the elec- against escaping coolant and steam.
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Checking and refilling levels Open the door and pull the lever under the Release the bonnet stay and replace it in its ● ● WARNING ››› dashboard Fig. 310 support. Make sure that the bonnet is properly To lift the bonnet, press the release catch At a height of approximately 30 cm let it fall ●...
Because the use of high-quality oil is essen- for a top-up if needed. tial for the correct operation of the engine SEAT recommends using original SEAT oil to and its long useful life, when topping up or guarantee high SEAT engine performance.
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Checking and refilling levels Engine oil specifications Checking oil level It lights up yellow Park the vehicle in a horizontal position. – Check the engine oil level as soon as possible. Diesel engines Replace oil as soon as you have the opportunity to Briefly run the engine at idle speed until the –...
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Practical tips Before opening the bonnet, read and observe WARNING damage to the engine and catalytic con- ››› the warnings in Working in the engine verter. Contact a specialised workshop. Any work carried out in the engine com- compartment on page 349.
40 %, This could result in engine damage. Any proved by SEAT. even in warm climates where anti-freeze pro- damage caused by the use of such addi- If the fluid in the expansion tank is not ●...
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Practical tips Refilling coolant Checking coolant level WARNING Park the vehicle in a horizontal position. – The cooling system is under pressure. Do ● not unscrew the cap on the coolant expan- Switch the ignition off. – sion tank when the engine is hot: risk of Read off the coolant level on coolant ex- –...
You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake The brake fluid level must be between the ● fluid in a SEAT dealership or a SEAT Official markings. Service. If none is available, use only high- However, if the brake fluid level goes down...
Use clean water with a window cleaner ● summer G 052 184 A1 for clear glass. Propor- knowledge. Please refer to a SEAT Official recommended by SEAT. tions of the mixture in the washer fluid tank: Service or a workshop specialising in batter- If necessary, add a suitable antifreeze to ●...
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Checking and refilling levels Winter conditions Fires, sparks, open flames and smoking are Keep children away from acid and bat- ● prohibited. teries. During the winter, the starting power may be reduced, and if necessary, the battery should Before working on the electrical system, ●...
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Contact a specialised work- safety requirements of the new battery in shop. your vehicle before you purchase one. SEAT recommends you have the battery replaced by a technical service.
Checking and refilling levels ››› Start-Stop systems ( page 250) are equip- Battery diagnosis disposed of appropriately and must not be ped with a special battery. Therefore, it must disposed of with ordinary household waste. The battery diagnosis function constantly only be replaced with a battery of the same registers the condition of the battery.
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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.
Reduce with a SEAT Official Service centre for advice When removed, the wheels or tyres should – speed immediately if there is any reason to regarding current techniques.
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COC document ). The vehicle documen- SEAT. Otherwise the vehicle may be dam- tation varies depending on the country of res- If you notice unusual vibrations or if the ●...
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Check tyre pressure at least once a month, ● » SEAT can be fitted, and to find out about ››› Fig. 319. and also prior to any long trip.
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If you notice excessive tyre wear, you or triangles on the sidewall of the tyre mark Under-inflated tyres will increase fuel con- should check wheel alignment at a SEAT Of- the position of the wear indicators. sumption. ficial Service.
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Wheels The minimum permitted profile depth have The speed has to be adapted according- tightening torque is too high, the wheel nuts ● been reached when the tyres have worn ly, otherwise there is a risk of losing control and threads can be damaged. down to the wear indicators.
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(e.g. EC Certificate of Conformity or COC Keep your speed below 50 km/h (30 mph). ● The vehicle documentation varies depending It is best to contact a SEAT Official Service to If there is a danger of being trapped de- ● on the country of residence.
The control lamp flashes for approximately 1 minute If the rolling circumference of one or more with them. SEAT recommends the use of and then lights up permanently. wheels has changed, the tyre monitoring indi- If the tyre is inflated correctly, switch the ignition off covered snow chains.
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Practical tips The tyre structure is damaged. With the wheels under very heavy loads, the ● in the system, an audible warning will tyre pressure must be increased to the total The vehicle is unbalanced because of a sound. ● recommended tyre pressure before calibra- load.
● Have the tyres checked and replaced as To put the temporary spare wheel back in ● soon as possible at a SEAT Official Service or » place, proceed in the reverse order. at a specialised workshop. The spare wheel must not be switched for a spare wheel from another vehicle.
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Practical tips Getting the spare wheel out of vehicles WARNING switch off during the journey. Switch off the with BEATS Audio 10 speakers (with sub- system when starting off. Keep in mind that the standard wheel is woofer)* wider than the emergency spare wheel, so To remove the spare wheel, you must first re- the 3rd row of seats cannot be completely move the subwoofer.
SEAT Maintenance Programme 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:...
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Using the vehicle mostly in situations with a ● Service interval display lot of traffic and stops (e.g. in a city). At SEAT, the dates of the services are indica- The data are based on normal conditions of use. Using the vehicle mostly in winter. ●...
Original SEAT Spare Parts have been con- SEAT cannot be held liable for the safety and ceived for their vehicles and approved by CAUTION suitability of parts from other manufacturers.
Washing the vehicle ised Service. The longer you take to clean the tanks, e.g. If your SEAT vehicle is immobilised due to a Maintenance and cleaning remains of insects, bird excrements, tree resin fault or an accident, our assistance services or anti frost salt adhered to your vehicle, the will help you keep moving.
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Vehicle 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.
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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 381. Antifreeze salt Water The water does Brake abrasion...
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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...
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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- ●...
● blades to make noise. Always ask your dealer or specialist retailer sponges, etc. to clean. for advice before purchasing accessories Do not turn on seat heating* to dry the ● Note and replacement parts. seats. Remains of insects can be removed much ●...
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We therefore recommend that all work should Mobile radio transmitters rect effect on the vehicle and/or the way it is be performed by a SEAT Official Service us- Commercial mobile telephones or radio driven, such as a cruise control system or ing genuine SEAT parts ®...
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Accessories and modifications to the vehicle a properly installed external aerial can create excessive magnetic fields that could cause a health hazard. Note The posterior fitting of electric and elec- ● tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its licence and could lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle registration document under certain circumstances.
This includes data such as whether face while the vehicle is switched on. the systems were inactive or active and if SEAT will not have access to EDR data unless Information for the user such action had an impact on the vehicle’s the owner (or, in “Leasing”...
FS09, FS12A, FS12P, FS1477, tive waste collection. mote control (vehicle) FS94 2000/53/EC): cadmium, lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium. Radio frequency re- Sender STH SEAT - mote control (auxili- 50000914 Manufacturing methods Information about the EU Di- ary heater) Telestart Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the ●...
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Information for the user Features of the Name of the device Features of the Name of the device Features of the Name of the device vehicle according to the dec- vehicle according to the dec- vehicle according to the dec- laration of compli- laration of compli- laration of compli-...
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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.
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Information for the user Radioelectrical equipment Frequency band Max. station power Valid for models 2402-2480 MHz 6 dBm Bluethooth All SEAT models 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm Wireless hotspot 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm Leon, Ateca and Tarraco GSM 900: 880-915 MHz...
Indications about the technical data Technical data Vehicle identification data tation provided to the purchaser of the vehi- cle at the time of purchase. Vehicle ID number Fuel consumption and CO emissions de- Indications about the The vehicle ID number can be found in the pend on the equipment/features of each indi- following places: vidual vehicle, as well as on the driving style,...
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Technical data Empty weight, total weight, axle loads The empty weight of the vehicle with driver (75 kg) was calculated according to the (EU) 1230/2012 standard. Optional equipment can increase the empty weight, which means that the possible useful load decreases propor- tionally.
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Indications about the technical data Engine specifications Petrol engines 1.4 TSI 1.5 TSI Start-Stop ACT ® 2.0 TSI Start-Stop Power output in kW (PS) at 1/min 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 140 (190)/4,200-6,000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1,500-3,500 250/1,500-3,500 320/1,500-4,100 No.
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Technical data Dimensions Dimensions. Fig. 325...
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Indications about the technical data ››› Fig. 325 TARRACO Front projection (mm) Rear projection (mm) 1,019 Wheelbase (mm) 2,790 Length (mm) 4,735 Front track (mm) 1,585 Back track (mm) 1,574 Width (mm) 1,839 1,658 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,674 Ground clearance between the axles (mm) Front projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 19.1°...
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Original accessories ......375 Original SEAT Spare Parts ....375 Navigation .
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Index Parking aid Parking distance warning system Problems and solutions automatic activation ..... . 316 see Parking aid ....314, 315, 319 Trailer assist .
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Index Towable loads loading ........336 Tyre monitor system .
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Index Window washer window washer lever ..... . 118 Vanity mirror ....... . . 123 Warning symbols Window washer system .
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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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Appendix to Owner’s manual SEAT Tarraco FR...
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Modify the programmed ACC dis- tance Turn: Search in the instrument panel menu. In Navigation mode, turn to in- crease/decrease map size in SEAT Digital Cockpit Press: Select the highlighted option in the instrument panel Radio: Search for the previous/next station.
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To store the drink holder, insert it into WARNING the table against the direction of the arrow. Serious injuries can be caused if the pas- Front left seat: folding table with drinks Fig. 5 WARNING senger seat backrest is lowered or lifted holder.
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There are 5 distance Fig. 6 buttons to operate the ACC suddenly accelerate! levels to choose from. SEAT recommends lev- el 3. The set distance can be changed when ››› To activate the ACC press the Fig. 6 ●...
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> Driver assistance > ACC. Changing the driving profile In vehicles with SEAT Drive Profile, the driving profile selected can have an influence on the ACC’s acceleration and braking behaviour. In vehicles without SEAT Drive Profile, the be- haviour of the ACC can also be affected if...
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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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