drive to the nearest specialised workshop
at a moderate speed and have the tyre
checked and inflated to the correct pres-
sure.
Note
Driving for the first time with new tyres at
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a high speed can cause them to slightly ex-
pand, which could then produce an air
pressure warning.
If excessively low tyre pressure is detec-
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ted with the ignition on, an audible warning
will sound. In the event that there is a fault
in the system, an audible warning will
sound.
Driving on dirt tracks for a long period of
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time or driving in a sporty style can tempo-
rarily deactivate the TPMS. The control
lamp shows a fault, but disappears when
road conditions or the driving style change.
Do not only rely on the tyre pressure
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monitoring system. Regularly check your
tyres to ensure that the tyre pressure is cor-
rect and that the tyres are not damaged
due to puncture, cuts, tears and im-
pacts/dents. Remove objects from the
tyres only when they have not pierced the
tyres.
The tyre pressure monitoring indicator
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does not function when there is a fault in
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the ESC or ABS
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Spare wheel
Location and use of the temporary
spare wheel
Fig. 233
floor raised.
268.
Practical tips
In the luggage compartment: load
In the luggage compartment: remove
Fig. 234
the subwoofer.
The temporary spare wheel is stored under
the floor panel in the luggage compartment
and is attached by a thumbnut.
The temporary spare wheel has been de-
signed to be used for short periods of time.
Have the tyres checked and replaced as
soon as possible at a SEAT Official Service or
at a specialised workshop.
The spare wheel must not be switched for a
spare wheel from another vehicle.
Removing the temporary spare wheel
Lift and hold up the floor panel to remove
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the temporary spare wheel
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Turn the thumb wheel anti-clockwise
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Fig.
233.
Take out the temporary spare wheel.
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142.