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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual...
  • Page 2 Vehicle Registration: On-board documentation Vehicle identification number: First key Second key Date of vehicle registration or vehicle delivery: Correct working order of all keys was checked SEAT Official Service: Location: Date: Signature of owner: Service advisor: Telephone:...
  • Page 3 Thank you for your trust choosing a SEAT ve- hicle. Read and always observe safety infor- mation concerning the passenger's With your new SEAT, you will be able to enjoy ››› front airbag page 28, Fitting and us- a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology ing child seats.
  • Page 4 ® 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.
  • Page 5 Digital instruction manual The digital version of the manual can be found on SEAT's official website: SEAT website Fig. 1 ››› scan the QR code Fig. 1 ● OR enter the following address in the navi- ● gator website: http://www.seat.com/owners/your- seat/manuals-offline.html...
  • Page 7 Digital radio mode* ......Seat belts ....... . .
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    ......194 SEAT Maintenance Programme ..
  • Page 9 General views of the vehicle Exterior view ››› Opening and closing – Battery 12V page 182 ››› – Doors page 72 Bonnet ››› ››› – Central locking page 69 – Unlocking lever page 177 ››› Rear lid – Open/close page 177 ›››...
  • Page 10 General views of the vehicle Overview (left hand drive) ››› ››› Electric windows page 75 Driver information system page 63 ››› ››› Exterior mirror adjustment page 84 Air conditioning page 100 ››› ››› Headlight switch page 77 Hazard warning lights page 80 ›››...
  • Page 11 General views of the vehicle Interior view ››› Headrest adjustment page 87 ››› Isofix anchors page 29 ››› Seat belts page 14 ››› Interior mirror page 84 ››› Handbrake page 152 Disconnecting the front passenger front ››› airbag page 23...
  • Page 12 (e.g. by medication, alcohol, drugs). the pedals. WARNING Observe traffic laws and speed limits. – Adjust front seat, head restraint and mirrors – This manual contains important informa- ● properly according to your size. Always reduce your speed as appropriate –...
  • Page 13 Correct position on the seat contact a specialised workshop for help with risk of injury. The following points cover part any special devices. The seat belt and airbag of the safety equipment in your SEAT can only provide optimum protection if a cor- rect sitting position is adopted.
  • Page 14 The driver is re- the airbags deploy. Move the seat in such a way that you can ● sponsible for all people, particularly children, step on the pedals with your knees slightly Before starting the car, all passengers ●...
  • Page 15 ● When driving, always hold the steering ● the journey and wear the seat belt correct- wheel with both hands on the outside of the ring at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions Occupants of the vehicle that are not sit- ●...
  • Page 16 The seat belt status flashes for a maximum of for a few seconds. The warning light will also 30 seconds when a seat belt in the rear seats flash  is unfastened while the vehicle is in motion. An...
  • Page 17 Always wear the seat belt as described in – driving in some of the rear seats, the seat belt sive safety features (such as the airbag sys- this section. status is displayed for approximately 30 sec- tem) are designed to absorb the kinetic ener- onds.
  • Page 18 The belt anchorage Given that the passengers of the vehicle in A driver not wearing a seat belt is thrown Fig. 7 should also be checked. our example do not have their seat belts fas- forward violently.
  • Page 19 ● vehicle interior in an accident. Passengers in ››› rectly page the rear seats who do not use seat belts en- Engage the seat backrest of the rear seat in danger not only themselves but also the front ● ›››...
  • Page 20 The shoulder part of the seat belt must lie ● Seat belt adjusted correctly, front and Fig. 11 ach. The seat belt must lie flat and fit com- on the centre of the shoulder, never across side view. fortably on the pelvis Pull the belt tight if the neck or the arm, under the arm or behind necessary to take up any slack.
  • Page 21 The belt tension limiter reduces the force of Never use seat belt clips, retaining rings ● WARNING the seat belt on the body in the event of an or similar instruments to alter the position of the belt webbing. accident.
  • Page 22 Front airbags for driver and passenger ● curtain airbags will not be triggered. Take into seat belts at all times, not only because this is account that the visible damage in a vehicle Side airbags for driver and passenger. ●...
  • Page 23 Some factors play an important role, WARNING such as the properties of the object the vehi- the hazard warning lights switch on; ● The seat belts and airbags can only pro- ● cle hits (hard/soft), angle of impact, vehicle all doors are unlocked; ●...
  • Page 24 Airbag system control lamps WARNING It lights up on the combi-instru-  In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat ment belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat belts may not trigger correctly, may fail to Fault in the airbag system and seat belt tensioners .
  • Page 25 Airbag system The airbag covers fold open and remain at- Activate and deactivate front pas- SEAT recommends fitting the child seat in the ››› tached to the steering wheel Fig. 13 rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the senger front airbag ›››...
  • Page 26 Safety WARNING WARNING The driver of the vehicle is responsible for If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean ● ● ensuring that the passenger airbag is forward, or are not seated correctly while switched off or on.
  • Page 27 Any damage to the original seat uphols- ● In conjunction with the seat belts, the head- pletely without restriction and provide the tery or around the seams of the side airbag protection airbag system gives the vehicle greatest possible protection.
  • Page 28 Child seats facing the direction of travel ● airbag system may not work correctly. All use a child seat or a seat belt. For safety rea- work carried out on the front door must be (group 2): safety belt and ISOFIX (RÖMER sons, the child seat should be installed in the done in a specialised workshop.
  • Page 29 ECE-R 44 or testing. Child seats with semi-universal ap- ECE-R 129 on the seat (the letter E in a circle proval include a list of vehicle models for with the test number below it).
  • Page 30 Take the following general warnings into ac- lower than in other places and the support count if you are going to fit a child seat. They bracket will not allow the seat to remain suffi- are valid for all child seats regardless of their ciently stable.
  • Page 31 These connectors are fit- to stand up or kneel on a seat while travel- When transporting children, use a child seat ted into the ISOFIX attachment rings found ling. In an accident, the child could be flung...
  • Page 32 Make sure the support bracket is correct- ● systems. bracket or i-Size. ly and safely installed. Fit a child seat with the ISOFIX / i-Size and Top Tether* system Rear seats: fitting a child seat with the Rear seat: ISOFIX/i-Size securing rings. Fig. 24 Fig. 23 ISOFIX system.
  • Page 33 The indication of class according to size corresponds to the authorised bodyweight for the child seat. In child seats with universal or semi-universal approval, the class according to size is indicated on the ECE approval label. The indication of class according to size is stated on the corresponding child seat.
  • Page 34 Slide the strap and secure it properly with ● WARNING ››› with a strap for securing the seat to the vehi- the anchorage of the backrest Fig. The retaining rings are designed only for cle anchor point, located at the back of the Firmly tighten the strap following the manu- ●...
  • Page 35 From 15 to 25 kg Group 3 From 22 to 36 kg U: universal. X: vehicle seat unsuitable for fitting this group of child seat. Fitting a child seat using the seat belt Insert the latch plate into the seat's buckle ●...
  • Page 36 First aid kit, warning triangle and Fire extinguisher fire extinguishers* A fire extinguisher can be stored in a holder in the passenger seat footwell. The fire extinguisher must conform to legal requirements, be ready for use and be checked regularly. Check the certification seal on the extinguisher.
  • Page 37 Self-help The vehicle tool kit is located under the floor If the sealant bottle has passed its use by ● Never work with inappropriate or dam- ● ››› panel in the luggage compartment Fig. date. aged tools. ››› To access the vehicle tools page WARNING The tool kit includes:...
  • Page 38 ››› Screw the inflator tube Fig. 29 into ● remind that the maximum advisable at SEAT dealerships. the sealant bottle. The bottle's seal will break speed “max. 80 km/h” or “max. 50 mph” automatically. Note Filler tube with cap Remove the lid from the filling tube ●...
  • Page 39 Self-help Remove the bottle from the valve. Disconnect the air compressor. Unscrew Check after 10 minutes of driving ● ● the tyre inflator tube from the tyre valve. Place the insert back into the tyre valve us- ● ››› Screw the inflator tube Fig.
  • Page 40 Emergencies Changing a wheel Integral wheel trim anti-theft wheel lock, screw it in the opposite position to the valve. What to do first Wheel bolt caps* Park the vehicle on a horizontal surface and ● in a safe place as far away from traffic as possible.
  • Page 41 If you need a possible to mount the hubcap. car to loosen the wheel bolts. new adapter, you can obtain it from the SEAT Official Service, indicating the code Loosen the wheel bolts only about one turn WARNING number.
  • Page 42 Emergencies Raise the vehicle and cause an accident, serious injury and loss of vehicle control. Use only wheel bolts which correspond ● to the rim in question. Never use different wheel bolts. ● Wheel bolts and threads should be clean, ●...
  • Page 43 Other jacks, even Take off the wheel. ● those approved for other SEAT models could slip, with the consequent risk of in- Putting on the spare wheel jury. Place the jack only at the support points Check the direction of rotation of the tyre ●...
  • Page 44 Emergencies Place the spare wheel or temporary spare been tightened to the prescribed torque, they Return all tools to their proper storing loca- ● ● wheel into position. could come loose while driving. tion. Replace the wheel bolts and tighten slight- If the replaced wheel does not fit in the ●...
  • Page 45 Self-help Changing the windscreen Note wiper blades The windscreen wiper arms can be ● moved to the service position only when the bonnet is properly closed. Wiper service position You can also use the service position, for ● example, if you want to fix a cover over the windscreen in the winter to keep it clear of ice.
  • Page 46 Emergencies Raising and lowering windscreen wiper Hold down the release button while gen- ● CAUTION arms tly pulling the blade in the direction of arrow To prevent damage to the bonnet and the ● Place the windscreen wipers in the service ●...
  • Page 47 Self-help Jump start: description Connect one end of the black jump lead When the engine is running, disconnect the ● ● , to a suitable earth terminal, to a piece of leads in reverse order to the details given solid metal that is bolted to the crankcase or above.
  • Page 48 Emergencies Front towline anchorage Fitting the towline anchorage Never attach the negative cable to fuel ● system components or the brake lines in Remove the towing eye from the vehicle ● the other vehicle. tool kit in the luggage compartment ›››...
  • Page 49 Fuses and bulbs Fuses and bulbs perage (same colour and markings) and size. Never replace a fuse by a metal strip, sta- Fuses ● ple or similar. Introduction CAUTION In general, a fuse can be assigned to various To prevent damage to the vehicle's electric system, before replacing a fuse always turn electrical components.
  • Page 50 Emergencies Identifying fuses below below the dash- Fuses in the engine compartment Replace a blown fuse board by colours Colour Amp rating Purple Light brown Brown Blue Yellow In the engine compartment: fuse box Image of a blown fuse. Fig. 46 Fig.
  • Page 51 Main beam headlights H4 LL Changing bulbs requires a certain degree of gerprints will be evaporated by the heat of practical skill. If you are unsure, SEAT recom- Turn signal PY21W NA the operating bulb thus “fogging” up the mends that you consult a technical service or reflector.
  • Page 52 Emergencies Insert the bulb, return it to its position and ● Note ››› insert the retaining clip Fig. 49 Please check at regular intervals that all ● Place the rubber cover and check that is in ● lighting (especially the exterior lighting) on the correct position.
  • Page 53 Fuses and bulbs Replacing the front bumper bulb Unscrew the 2 retaining screws of the wheel Changing the bulbs in the tail lights ● ››› arch trim Fig. 50 (arrows) with the screw- ››› driver from the vehicle took kit page Unscrew the expansive rivet in the lower ●...
  • Page 54 Emergencies Disassemble the tail light unit and place it Changing the number plate bulb ● on a flat, clean surface. To change the bulb Unlock the bulb holder on the locking flang- ● ››› es (arrow) Fig. 53 and remove the bulb ...
  • Page 55 Fuses and bulbs Turn the bulb holder with the bulb anti- Additional brake light ● clockwise and remove it in the direction of ››› the arrow Fig. Taking into account that it consists of LED bulbs, the change should be made at a tech- Replace the faulty bulb with a new identical ●...
  • Page 56 Operation Instruments and controls. Fig. 58...
  • Page 57 ......– Interior view Right seat heating controls ..–...
  • Page 58 Operation Instruments and warn- ing/control lamps Instrument panel Introduction WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident, with the risk of injury. Do not operate the instrument panel con- ● trols when driving. To reduce the risk of accident and injury, ●...
  • Page 59 Instruments and warning/control lamps Analogue instrument panel Front passenger airbag located in instru- Fig. 59 ment panel. ››› Details of the instruments Fig. Power display and available power Note Speedometer. Depending on the vehicle Depending on the vehicle, other functions in km/h or in mph.
  • Page 60 Operation ››› When the indicator needle is in the blue electric engine is no longer available . If zone, the vehicle is moving with a particu- there is still a high demand, the power cur- larly low energy consumption. rently available is reduced, which is indicated by the shortening of the Normal zone bar, When the indicator needle is in the green starting from the right.
  • Page 61 ● Always adapt the speed and driving style ● to the conditions of visibility, weather, road Seat belt status display for rear seats The odometer registers the total distance ● and traffic, as well as the charge level of ›››...
  • Page 62 When the vehicle is stopped, when the inde- ● nition is switched on, whether any passen- guideline measurement. pendent air conditioning is connected or gers in the rear seats have fastened their seat when driving at very low speed, the indicated ››› belts page...
  • Page 63 ● when the ignition is turned on until when (min). use, such as climate control and seat heating, it is turned off. The memory is automati- the less energy will be available for the rest of Travelling time: This indicates the hours (h) ●...
  • Page 64 Operation Average speed: After switching on the igni- To deactivate, press . The stored Information message ● ●  tion, the average speed starts to be dis- speed is deleted. It provides information about processes in the played after tavelling approximately 100 me- vehicle.
  • Page 65 Restart the service interval display Maintenance Schedule. If the service has not been performed by a Introduction SEAT dealer, the indicator can be reset in the The set service intervals have been specified instrument panel as described below: with the service dependent on time/dis- With the ignition switched on it is possible to tance travelled.
  • Page 66 Note cording to the vehicle equipment. SEAT rec- mation displays, press and hold the rocker After loading or changing the 12-volt bat- ommends taking your car in for technical switch ...
  • Page 67 Door(s), rear lid or bonnet open or not Fault in the brake system page 150.  ››› properly closed page Fault in airbag system and seat belt  Coolant of the drive system ›››  tensioners page ››› Charging connector plugged in page 178.
  • Page 68 Operation A passenger in the rear seats has not  ››› fastened their seat belt page The outside temperature is below  ››› +4°C (+39°F) page  ››› Service interval display page WARNING If the warning lamps and messages are ig-...
  • Page 69 The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be Set of vehicle keys control and new battery is several metres obtained from a SEAT Official Service, a spe- around the vehicle. cialised workshop or an approved key service Vehicle key If it is not possible to open or close the vehicle qualified to create this kind of key.
  • Page 70 The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be workshop to replace the battery. it if necessary. obtained from a SEAT dealership, a special- The battery is located to the rear of the vehi- Spare remote control keys are available ●...
  • Page 71 65, pressing it ● disposal of these batteries. We recommend onto the vehicle key casing in the opposite di- ordering this service from a SEAT dealer or WARNING rection to that shown by the arrow until it a specialised company.
  • Page 72 You should have the fault hicle is unlocked and none of the doors (in- curity system: push the button again and repaired at a SEAT Official Service or spe-  cluding the boot) are opened within 30 sec- hold for 2 seconds.
  • Page 73 Opening and closing Unlocking the rear lid: hold down the Unlocking and locking from the in- ●  WARNING button for at least 1 second. side The central locking switch also works ● with the ignition switched off, except when Attention: depending on the central locking the “safe”...
  • Page 74 Operation Lock the vehicle without activating the and the “Safe” security system* is activa- When opening and closing doors, always ● “Safe” system. ted, as the doors and windows cannot then use the door handle. be opened from the inside. Locked doors Press the locking button on the vehicle ●...
  • Page 75 Opening and closing The passenger door can be manually locked. Childproof locks Deactivating the childproof lock Unlock the vehicle and open the door – Open the door. ● whose childproof lock you want to deacti- Remove the rubber cap to the front of the ●...
  • Page 76 Operation Opening the rear lid Opening with the key without remote con- Closing the rear lid without observing ● trol and ensuring it is clear could cause serious injury to you and to third parties. Make sure Insert the vehicle key into the lock cylinder ●...
  • Page 77  is closed again it will lock automatically. If necessary, fold the rear seat bench back- ● ››› A closed but not locked rear lid will lock au- rest forward page ●...
  • Page 78 Operation Lights Side opening rear windows Never close the rear lid without observing ● and ensuring it is clear, to do otherwise could cause serious injury to you and third Vehicle lighting parties. Make sure that no one is in the path of a window.
  • Page 79 Lights Headlight switch The driver is personally responsible for the The daytime running lights turn on every time correct use and adjustment of the lights in all the ignition is switched on, if the switch is in situations. position , according to the level of ex- ...
  • Page 80 Operation Fog lights Turn signal and main beam lever ahead and to ensure that other road users are able to see you. Always use your dipped beam head ● lights if it is raining or if visibility is poor. Never drive with daytime lights if the road ●...
  • Page 81 Lights The convenience indicators can be deactiva- In the vehicle settings menu of the infotain- Note ted at a Specialised workshop. ment system you can adjust the duration of If the convenience turn signals are oper- ● the light switch-off delay, and activate and ating (three flashes) and the other conven- deactivate the function.
  • Page 82 Operation The “Leaving Home” lighting switches off The hazard warning lights are used to draw Note in the following cases: the attention of other road users to your vehi- The battery will run down if the hazard ● cle in emergencies. Automatically, when the “Leaving Home”...
  • Page 83 For this reason, stickers may be needed to Interior and reading lights cover the headlights when driving abroad. Value Vehicle load status For further information, please refer to a spe- cialised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting Two front occupants, luggage compart- a technical service.  ment empty Note All seats occupied, luggage compart- ...
  • Page 84 Operation Visibility turned off. For this reason, ensure that the More the lever to the required position: rear lid is always closed. Short wipe. Brief press, short clean. Windscreen wiper and rear  Hold the lever down for more time to in- Note crease the wipe frequency.
  • Page 85 Carefully lift the frozen windscreen wip- ● ers from the glass. SEAT recommends a de- When wiping at intervals, the intervals vary ● icer spray for this operation. according to the speed. The higher the vehi- Do not switch on the windscreen wipers if cle speed the shorter the intervals.
  • Page 86 Operation Modified behaviour of the rain sensor Manual anti-dazzle function for interior Note rear vision mirror Possible causes of faults and mistaken read- Clean the sensitive surface of the rain ● ››› ings on the sensitive surface Fig. 86 of the Basic position: point the lever at the bottom ●...
  • Page 87 Visibility Adjusting the exterior mirrors left side (L) and on the right side (R) in CAUTION the desired direction. Before washing the vehicle in an automatic Depending on the equipment fitted on  car wash, please make sure to retract the the vehicle, the mirrors may be heated exterior mirrors to prevent them from being according to the outside temperature.
  • Page 88 Never cover the uncoated sur- Reclining the backrest: press the lever face on the interior or exterior. and adjust the backrest inclination at the same time. The seat backrest must be en- gaged.
  • Page 89 Make sure there are no objects in that ● top lining of the vehicle, the back rest of the area. front seat or other parts of the vehicles. If WARNING Make sure that the movement and lock- ● not, this could damage the vehicle.
  • Page 90 Lift back the backrest of the rear seat and ● when the backrest of the rear seat is in the push it firmly into the lock until it clicks se- upright position.
  • Page 91 Also place small objects safely. ● vehicle, on the cover behind the rear seat Avoid sudden braking and manoeuvres. ● Adapt tyre pressure to the load. Take into ● or on the instrument panel.
  • Page 92 Operation Luggage compartment WARNING WARNING Never leave your vehicle unattended, es- Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car- ● Luggage compartment shelf pecially when the rear lid is open. Children ried on the rear shelf can cause serious in- could climb into the luggage compartment, jury in case of sudden manoeuvring or closing the door behind them;...
  • Page 93 Disassemble the luggage compartment ● ››› tray page Remove the rear head restraints. ● Fold the backrest of the rear seat forward ● ››› page If necessary, place the luggage compart- ● ››› ment floor at a lower position Fig.
  • Page 94 WARNING how to place the load. Never secure a child seat to the fastening ● Always secure the load properly using ● CAUTION rings.
  • Page 95 Suitable accessories are installed, the increased air resistance vehicle. means that the vehicle uses more energy. can be acquired at SEAT dealerships. Always secure the crossbars and the roof Loading the roof carrier system carrier system properly. Always take the as-...
  • Page 96 Always use belts or retaining straps that ● mum weight limit for the roof carrier which is are suitable and in a good condition. Before moving a seat, make sure there ● listed in the fitting instructions. are no lighters in the moving part area of the vehicle.
  • Page 97 Transport and practical equipment WARNING pads stuck to the windows can concentrate With the hook folded forward, this auto- ● sunlight and damage the vehicle. matically folds away when opening the If the glove compartment is left open, the glove compartment. risk of causing severe injuries in the event We recommend you remove any pieces of an accident, sudden braking or manoeu-...
  • Page 98 Operation Drink holder Other object holders CAUTION Do not leave open cans in the drink holders Introduction when the vehicle is in motion. If the drink is spilled (e.g. due to sudden braking) it may damage the vehicle and its electrical sys- Bottle holder tem.
  • Page 99 Transport and practical equipment Drink holder of the centre console Securing the drink container in the front Maximum power consumption drink holder Maximum power con- Power socket ››› Fold the drink holder Fig. 103 forward. sumption Place the drink container in the drink holder 12 Volts 120 Watts so that it is securely surrounded.
  • Page 100 Operation WARNING Never connect an appliance to the 12 volt ● power socket that consumes more than the Improper use of the socket or electrical de- power indicated in watts. Exceeding the vices could lead to a fire and cause serious maximum power absorption could damage injuries.
  • Page 101 Note event of an accident, and could cause inju- until the smartphone is securely held in place. ries. SEAT recommends that you always take The infotainment system holder must be ● your smart phone with you when you get Disassembling the housing properly secured in the corresponding gap out of the vehicle to avoid possible thefts.
  • Page 102 To switch a specific function on, press the ap- Never leave the air recirculation on for a ● To prevent fogging of the windows, SEAT propriate button. Press the button again to long period of time. If the cooling system is recommends leaving the cooling system switch off the function.
  • Page 103 Air conditioning Do not smoke while air recirculation It is advisable to turn on the air condition- a Technical Service should be consulted to ● ● mode is on, as smoke drawn into the air ing at least once a month, to lubricate the check the system.
  • Page 104 Operation  Defrost/demist function Seat heating The outside temperature is lower than ap- ●   proximately +3°C (+38°F). ››› The air drawn in from outside the vehicle is di- page 103 The air conditioner compressor has been rected at the windscreen and air recirculation ●...
  • Page 105 Cases in which the heat seating should ant odours from entering the passenger not be switched on compartment. Do not switch the seat heating on if any of the » following conditions are met:...
  • Page 106 Managing the stationary air condi- leave it free of ice and snow (if the layer is Do not sit on the seat with clothing that is ● tioning thin). The stationary air conditioning receives wet or damp.
  • Page 107 Air conditioning few pre-programmed departure times. The In the event of manual control Operation with the charging connector stationary air conditioning is managed plugged in Charging connector plugged in. 15 minutes ● through an application installed on a mobile When the charging connector is not plugged Charging connector not plugged in.
  • Page 108 Operation Programming a departure time ing system may be switched on if the outside temperature is too high. The blue silhouette of What is programmed is the desired tempera- a vehicle will be shown on the display while ture in the passenger compartment for the the function opposite to the adjusted one is planned departure time.
  • Page 109 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 ●...
  • Page 110 Infotainment System Applying force may irreparably damage ● the memory card slot locking mechanism. Only use compatible memory cards. ● CAUTION The vehicle loudspeakers may be dam- aged if the volume is too high or the sound is distorted. Note For the proper functioning of the Infotain- ment system it is important that the date and time set in the vehicle are correct.
  • Page 111 Introduction Overview of the unit You&Mii Colour Connection Overview of the controls Fig. 109 » ››› ››› Volume. Off and on page 111, Selecting the main menu page 110 ››› page 111 ››› Slot for SD cards page 122 Screen ›››...
  • Page 112 Infotainment System Main menus ›››  page 125 Telephone To access the main menu, press button ● ››› Connection and operation page 125  ››› Functions of the phone page 126 To select a function, rotate the setting But- ● ›››...
  • Page 113 Introduction General instructions for use Rotary push buttons, equipment Switching on and off and function buttons To manually switch the system on and off, ● Additional instructions briefly press the rotary push button  Overview Depending on the vehicle, notifications of the Rotary push buttons.
  • Page 114: Sound And Volume Settings

    Infotainment System been installed in a different vehicle, please go lower the volume again before switching to Menu option: submenus with repercussion to an authorised SEAT dealer. another audio source. : Settings are made here that af- Radio Settings If only the battery was disconnected, switch fect Radio mode.
  • Page 115 Introduction Menu option: submenus with repercussion Menu option: submenus with repercussion Menu option: submenus with repercussion : Automatic change to a regional : Automatic : Here you can set the volume of traffic Automatic DAB - DAB station tracking Warnings RDS programme.
  • Page 116 Infotainment System If the selected level is low, the volume only in- Menu option: submenus with repercussion Menu option: submenus with repercussion creases slightly when the speed increases, if : When the : If an external au- on the contrary it is high, the volume increa- Show clock in standby mode BT Audio (A2DP/AVRCP) device is turned off, the current time is shown on...
  • Page 117: Radio

    Operating modes Operating modes RADIO main menu equipment button gain to display more  functions for the radio receiver. Radio The following options are available: Search next station. ● Introduction Access a previously saved station. ● Switching the TP function on and off ●...
  • Page 118: Tp Function

    Infotainment System RDS is not available in all places or on all ra- If the tracking of a traffic station is active (in- be a DAB or EON station available that sup- ››› dio stations. dication: TP Fig. 112) traffic announce- ports the TP function.
  • Page 119: Changing Frequency Band

    Operating modes The volume of the traffic announcements Changing station Manually tuning a station frequency ● can be changed with the volume control  To select the desired frequency band ● This setting will also apply for subsequent an- ››› page 115.
  • Page 120: Presetting Stations

    Infotainment System Storing the station on the preset Change to preset buttons. To do this, press ● ››› button Fig. 117 buttons  Press and hold the desired preset button ● until an audible signal is heard. The current station ( RADIO 21 ) will be saved ●...
  • Page 121 Operating modes The DAB radio tuner supports the DAB, DAB + Operation After switching to DAB radio mode, the availa- and DMB audio transmission standards. ble frequency bands (FM, AM and DAB ) will be shown on the bottom of the dis- The digital radio in Europe is transmitted ›››...
  • Page 122: Media

    Do not use memory card adapters. ● Active station update. Fig. 122 SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio- ● During the station update, the equipment ration or loss of files on data storage devi- searches for the available station ensembles ces.
  • Page 123: Playback Order

    Operating modes ››› Playback order of files and folders The illustration Fig. 123 shows an example Select a Media source of a conventional MP3 data media, contain- ing tracks , folders and subfolders    The tracks and folders of this data media are displayed and played in the following order: Track in the root directory...
  • Page 124: Sd Card

    Infotainment System Press the button ●  Function button: Media source Function button: Meaning Playback continues with the last Media SD card in the slot for SD cards To repeat a folder or track. The symbol   ››› source selected. To play the SD card press ...
  • Page 125: Usb Port

    Operating modes storage device from the system, the function Instructions and restrictions Bluetooth® playback* button becomes inactive (grey colour). The number of USB ports and their com-  Connection of a safe audio source through Now you can remove the SD card. ●...
  • Page 126: Aux-In Jack

    ●  You can request information about compat- Bluetooth® mode. ible Bluetooth® products at a SEAT Author- The output volume of a connected external ised Service or online. audio source should be adjusted to the vol- Controlling playback ume of the other audio sources.
  • Page 127: Track Information

    Operating modes Selecting playback modes Connection between the mobile phone Please read and observe the manufac- ● and the Infotainment System turer's instruction manual for the external Press the function button to start the corre- ● audio source. sponding playback mode. The function but- Please observe the information on the ●...
  • Page 128: Functions Of The Phone

    You can request information about compat- transfer of your mobile phone contacts. With ››› ment System Fig. 127. ible Bluetooth® products at a SEAT Author- the star button you can save a contact as a ised Service or online. fast-dial number. Dial number: ›››...
  • Page 129: Favourites

    Operating modes Voice mail: Call by telephone Press the function button to pause the ●  phone call. ››› Press the Fig. 127 function button to ac-  Press the function button to mute the mi- cess your voice mail inbox. For this purpose, ●...
  • Page 130: Drive Mii App

    ››› Bluetooth®. to the radio through USB page 123 and the SEAT application to connect the smartphone To operate the media and phone with ● to the radio is installed on your smartphone your mobile phone plugged in, please read Application connection main menu.
  • Page 131 Only use compatible Bluetooth® devices. ● components mainly include the following: Changing the volume You can request information about compat- ible Bluetooth® products at a SEAT Author- Connection socket for diagnosis ● Multimedia playback, navigation announce- ised Service or online.
  • Page 132 If malicious software is introduced into the vehicle, it can influence, deactivate or the vehicle systems and their functions: SEAT CONNECT is equipment that is not control the control units and vehicle func- available in all countries, which is made up of Do not use data storage devices, Bluetooth ●...
  • Page 133 Always use the most up-to-date version ces, computers, tablets or mobile phones graphical area. This information is displayed of the corresponding service description. in the MySEAT web portal and in the SEAT The initial service allocation shown here cor- CONNECT app. Legal provisions...
  • Page 134 If you sell the vehicle or lend it for a long peri- ample, in tunnels, confined areas between law. On the SEAT website you can consult the od of time, warn the buyer or the user that the very tall buildings, garages, underpasses, current data confidentiality statement.
  • Page 135 The slow travel function is deactivated if, tance with a steep descent. tent when the vehicle moves by inertia or when the driver's door is closed and the seat drives downhill in the deceleration phase. During a long distance with a steep de- ●...
  • Page 136 Driving Brake energy recuperation When braking the vehicle and when the vehi- tion is automatically reduced and, therefore, ››› cle moves by inertia or travels downhill in the the effect of the engine brake deceleration phase, electric power is gener- ated by the electric engine and stored in the Select a recuperation level high-voltage battery.
  • Page 137 Drive system and driving Ignition lock ››› engine braking effect through recuperation Recuperation level Fig. 135 and mean- will be enabled. ing: Slow down before starting a long dis- ● Intense recuperation, recuperation level tance with a steep descent.  During a long distance with a steep de- ●...
  • Page 138 Driving display. Additionally, a warning acoustic sig- The temperature of the high-voltage bat- ● Do not fix objects that exceed 100 g in to- ● nal may sound. tery is within the operating range. tal to the vehicle key. The purpose of the warning is to remember to Connecting the drive system switch off the ignition before leaving the vehi- Note...
  • Page 139 Note nected at very low outside temperatures, If the outside temperature is very low and, SEAT recommends leaving the vehicle The electric engine does not generate no- therefore, the high-voltage battery is very parked in a place that is protected from...
  • Page 140 If, after stopping the vehicle, the driver leaves nect within 30 seconds. To do this, the driver's the vehicle with the drive system switched on, door must be closed and the seat belt must WARNING the system switches off automatically.
  • Page 141 The relevant text message will appear in the If the vehicle is left unattended with the Original SEAT key. This type of keys can be drive system connected, accidents and se- instrument panel display.
  • Page 142 Driving Gear selection Gear selector lever  They light up yellow  Control lamps Limited braking capacity. The instrument panel display shows the message It lights up red  Error: Limited braking capacity. The braking system does not work or has a fault. There is a fault in the electrical system.
  • Page 143 N (i.e. from reverse gear As a driver, never leave your seat when ● engine does not occur. to D/B), the lever does not lock. This allows a the drive system is connected and a gear is stuck vehicle to be “towed”, for example.
  • Page 144 Driving the limitation of the maximum possible speed Note vehicle to be neither steered nor control- is cancelled when the kick-down function is led. If the selector lever is left for a long time in used. a position other than P with the ignition off, the 12-volt battery may discharge.
  • Page 145 Drive system and driving Hill driving assistant The selector lever is in N position. much more strength than usual to turn the ● steering wheel. WARNING How it works Mechanical locking of the steering If the vehicle does not start moving im- ●...
  • Page 146 Driving WARNING WARNING CAUTION ››› If the vehicle needs to be towed, leave the Observe the safety warnings in Con- Adjusting the driving profile while driving ignition on so that the steering wheel is not trol and warning lamps on page can distract attention from traffic and blocked and the turn signals, the horn and cause accidents.
  • Page 147 Drive system and driving When profiles are selected, the ECO+ profile is selected, the Driving Driving on flooded roads   ››› corresponding inscription Fig. 138 remains message appears on the in- Mode Eco+ on in the selection button of the driving pro- strument panel display.
  • Page 148 Are there any SEAT dealers in the destina- mately 2 seconds. This is the time taken for ● If the dynamic driving control systems inter- ●...
  • Page 149 Driver assistance systems Operating the cruise control with The cruise control system is switched off tem- in slippery circumstances or on flooded porarily. The speed is stored. the turn signal lever roads. Never use the CCS when driving off-road ● Reinstating the cruise control or on unpaved roads.
  • Page 150 Driving The system is disconnected and the memo- No warning is produced with the turn signals The system does not recognise the lane ● rised speed is deleted. activated, given that the Lane Assist system lines. understands that a lane change is required. Or the system is not available.
  • Page 151 Driver assistance systems Connecting and disconnecting the lane also prompted to drive through the centre of Always adapt your speed and the dis- ● assist system the lane if the steering correction lasts more tance to the vehicles ahead in line with visi- than reasonable.
  • Page 152: Braking And Parking

    Driving Braking and parking Information about the brakes When the area of vision of the camera ● becomes dirty, covered or is damaged, the New brake pads Lane Assist system function can be affec- Braking system ted. For the first 200 to 300 km (100 to 200 miles), new brake pads have not yet reached Control lamps CAUTION...
  • Page 153 Braking and parking At high speed and with the windscreen wipers pressure on the brake pedal and allow for Gentle continuous braking causes the ● activated, the brake pads will briefly touch longer stopping distances. brakes to overheat and the braking dis- the brake discs.
  • Page 154: Stabilisation And Brake Assistance Sys- Tems

    Driving Stabilisation and brake as- Apply the handbrake when you leave your to use the brakes, it is better to brake firmly vehicle and when you park. at intervals than to apply the brakes con- sistance systems tinuously. Applying the handbrake Control lamps ›››...
  • Page 155 Braking and parking pump the brakes. You will feel the brake pedal Electronic brake pressure distribution WARNING pulsate while the ABS is working. (EBV) ››› Observe the safety warnings in Con- In all vehicles, when the brakes are applied, If the running gear or brake system is modi- trol and warning lamps on page the centre of gravity of the vehicle moves for- fied, the effectiveness of the ABS could be se-...
  • Page 156: Parking

    Driving If the electromechanical brake servo is not slippery roads. If you notice the systems wheels and tyres) may affect the operation working, the brake pedal must be pressed cutting in, you should reduce your speed of the ABS, ASR and EDS. harder, as the braking distance increases due immediately to suit the road and traffic to the lack of assistance from the servo brake.
  • Page 157: Help With Parking And Manoeuvring

    Help with parking and manoeuvring Help with parking and ma- WARNING The sensors have blind spots in which ob- ● stacles and people are not registered. noeuvring Avoid parking the vehicle where the hot ● Always observe the area around the vehi- ●...
  • Page 158 When cleaning the sensors with high- ● connects. pressure or steam cleaning equipment, spray the sensors briefly at a distance of Your SEAT dealership can adjust the volume ● no less than 10 cm. of the warning signals. Different sources of noise can produce ●...
  • Page 159: Towing Bracket Device

    The display on the radio display of the ● vehicle can cause serious and costly dam- The approximate measurement range of the area explored by the sensors may take up age that are not covered under the SEAT sensors is: to 5 seconds. guarantee. Rear area: 1.50 m...
  • Page 160: Practical Tips

    Practical tips Practical tips High-voltage battery Safety warnings relating to the high-voltage network and the high-voltage battery Introduction Warning signs (schematic representa- Fig. 145 tions): High-voltage components. General   high-voltage warning sign. High-voltage battery  warning sign. Overview of the high-voltage system High-voltage battery charger ●...
  • Page 161 When performing works on high-voltage battery is open, ensure it ››› the SEAT guidelines page 174 high-voltage battery, always use appro- does not come into contact with water or priate eye protection and and protective other liquids.
  • Page 162: Charging The High-Voltage Battery

    Its lights up yellow. The charge and injuries. tery, ensure you bear in mind the SEAT  level display needle is in the area Only duly qualified and trained techni- guidelines and standards.
  • Page 163 Charge from a power socket or a charging ● High-voltage battery warranty ››› station (“alternating voltage”) page 164 WARNING The warranty covering new SEAT vehicles al- Home charging station (wallbox) (“alternat- ● so includes the vehicle’s high-voltage battery ››› Observe the safety warnings in Con- ›››...
  • Page 164 Always take into consid- ble. In the event of needing replacement, WARNING eration the maximum capacity of the elec- we recommend you only use SEAT charging trical circuit used. Given the case, contact If the battery is charged in an inappropriate cables.
  • Page 165 WARNING To avoid possible compatibility problems ● with charging infrastructures, SEAT recom- If the vehicle is driven with a very low a mends the use of cables and home charg- charge level of the high-voltage battery, On the instrument panel: indicator of Fig.
  • Page 166 Practical tips First connect the charging cable to the ● parked for several months, can cause dam- power supply or remove this cable from the age to the battery in the event of high am- charging station. bient temperature and the battery having a low charge level.
  • Page 167 High-voltage battery Pausing or ending the charging process If you are not going to use the vehicle for a Charging process display long period of time, make sure you charge the ››› Charging socket Press the charging mode button Fig. 150 high-voltage battery within a period of 4 to pause the charging process.
  • Page 168 Practical tips As soon as the connector is detected, the proximately 30 seconds and the charging Charging at an AC home charging charging process display lights up yellow. connector will unlock. Remove the charging station (wallbox) The charging connector is locked. The con- connector from the charging socket: trol lamp is on in the instrument panel dis-...
  • Page 169 Ask about home charging stations (wall- ● age battery will fully charge. During this time, immediately until reaching the low charge box) at a SEAT dealer. the charging mode button flashes.  limit. This avoids the battery charge level Bear in mind the operating instructions of ●...
  • Page 170 Practical tips Charging process display The LED flashes green for about 1 mi- nute: Programmed charging is active (departure time), but has not yet started ››› page 167. The LED flashes yellow: The parking lock P is not engaged. The yellow LED lights up briefly: The charging connector is plugged into the charging socket and the vehicle has de- tected it.
  • Page 171 Fast charge is not working If despite this, it is still impossible to unplug and on the mobile app (SEAT CONNECT The relevant text message will appear in the the charging connector, perform an emer- services).
  • Page 172: Charging Cable

    If the charging cable does not work prop- ● How to maintain the protection device and the specific technical specifications of each erly, get a SEAT dealer to check it. the charging connectors in good condition: country, e.g. charging connector connections for power sockets.
  • Page 173 High-voltage battery Charging cable for charging sta- WARNING For the sake of the environment tions (AC) Items that are not secured, or incorrectly Charging cables must be disposed of in an secured can cause serious injury during environmentally friendly way and should sudden manoeuvres or braking, or in the not be thrown in the household waste.
  • Page 174 Practical tips socket, the protection device automatically CAUTION performs a self-check. The control and warn- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and ing lamps then briefly light up and turn off. indications when using the charging sta- Then the current operating status is dis- tion.
  • Page 175 High-voltage battery If it is still possible to charge, in addition to the Display formed from a power socket. Simultaneous Meaning operating display flashing, the red warning ››› Fig. 158 connections to the electrical network: ››› lamp Fig. 158 will also appear. The charg- Connection of a charger for the 12-volt ●...
  • Page 176: Verification And Replacement

    SEAT The engine compartment of the vehicle is a battery. Only specialised workshops that guidelines.
  • Page 177 Verification and replacement on level ground, the wheels must be locked Before opening the bonnet, always wait When refilling operating fluids, ensure ● ● and, where appropriate, the vehicle key until the electric drive system and the high- they do not spill onto the components of must be removed from the ignition lock.
  • Page 178 Practical tips WARNING parts (i.e. the radiator fan) represent a fatal functional failures and damage to the en- hazard. Always act with extreme care. gine. The operating fluids and some materials of Always ensure that no part of your – the engine compartment are highly flam- body, or any jewellery or tie, loose mable and could cause a fire and serious...
  • Page 179 Verification and replacement Place the selector lever to the P Opening and closing the bonnet ● ››› page 140 position. ››› Disconnect the drive system page 137. ● Remove the vehicle key outside the vehicle ● and keep it at a distance to prevent the drive system from connecting by mistake and pow- ›››...
  • Page 180: Cooling System

    Practical tips Open the door and pull the lever under the ● If while in motion you notice the bonnet is Flashing red next to the dis- ● ››› dashboard Fig. 159 not properly closed, stop the vehicle imme-  play on the instrument --.-...
  • Page 181 In the engine compartment: marking Fig. 161 mark. on coolant expansion tank. CAUTION The original additives should never be Topping up coolant mixed with coolants which are not ap- » Allow the drive system to cool. – proved by SEAT.
  • Page 182: Brake Fluid

    You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake ● is a risk of injury. The brake fluid level must be between the fluid in a SEAT dealership or a SEAT Official  Service. If none is available, use only high- markings.
  • Page 183: Windscreen Washer Reservoir

    Verification and replacement Windscreen washer reservoir Plain water is not enough to clean the wind- CLASS 4 standards, or USA Standards screen and headlights. We recommend that FMVSS 116 DOT 4. you always add a product to the windscreen Checking the level of the window The replacement brake fluid must be ●...
  • Page 184: 12-Volt Battery

    Work on the 12 volt battery and electrical page 182. Get a qualified establishment to system can cause severe burns, fires, and do all work. Seat recommends Seat dealer- Do not mix cleaning products recommen- ● electric shock. Before doing any work, the ships for this purpose.
  • Page 185 Verification and replacement Check the electrolyte level (12-volt bat- Avoid generating sparks when handling comfort options and programs) may be lost ● teries with a sight glass) cables and electronic devices, or as a re- or deleted. Check and correct these set- sult of an electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 186 When ››› then the positive cable However, on-board network management a 12-volt battery needs to be replaced, be- cannot always prevent the 12-volt battery fore buying a new one you must ask a SEAT...
  • Page 187 Verification and replacement from discharging. For example, if the ignition is Disconnect any unnecessary electrical ● Incorrectly connected connection cables ● kept on for a long time with the engine stop- consumers. can cause a short circuit. First connect the ped or if the parking or side light is left on for positive cable and then the negative one.
  • Page 188: Wheels

    Practical tips Wheels Go to a qualified establishment and re- Low profile tyres ● quest a check and, if necessary, the replace- Low profile tyres have a wider tread, a larger ››› ment of the 12-volt battery page 184. wheel diameter and a lower sidewall height. Wheels and tyres Therefore, its driving behaviour is more agile.
  • Page 189 SEAT Official Service centre for advice the vehicle immediately and check the If the type of spare wheel is different form the regarding current techniques.
  • Page 190 SEAT. Otherwise the vehicle may be dam- different sizes to those originally fitted by aged, causing an accident. SEAT can be fitted, and to find out about For technical reasons it is not possible to ● Location of the tyre pressure sticker.
  • Page 191 If you notice excessive tyre wear, you For the sake of the environment maximum value indicated on the sticker should check wheel alignment at a SEAT Of- ››› Fig. 166. Insufficient tyre pressure increases energy ficial Service.
  • Page 192 Practical tips Tread wear indicators or triangles on the sidewall of the tyre mark and when driving through corners, and the position of the wear indicators. braking is also adversely affected. The minimum permitted profile depth have The speed has to be adapted according- ●...
  • Page 193 The vehicle documentation varies depending Winter tyres on the country of residence. It is best to contact a SEAT Official Service to check the maximum speed which is permissi- Winter tyres lose a great deal of their proper- Winter tyres must be fitted on all four –...
  • Page 194: Tyre Pressure Monitor System

    ● ed if the chains come into direct contact turer's fitting instructions. with them. SEAT recommends the use of Keep your speed below 50 km/h (30 mph). ● covered snow chains. Snow chains will improve braking ability as well as traction in winter conditions.
  • Page 195 Wheels The wheels of one axle are under more ● The tyre monitoring system can only op- ● pressure (for example, driving with a trailer or erate correctly if all of the tyres are infla- on steep slopes). ted to the correct pressure when cold. The vehicle is fitted with snow chains.
  • Page 196: Maintenance

    The type and the volume of the service may At SEAT, the dates of the services are indica- taining all the services carried out on the sys- vary from one vehicle to another. A special- ted by the service intervals display of the in- tem.
  • Page 197: Additional Service Offers

    SEAT, with a special emphasis on safety. SEAT cannot be held liable for the safety and period or even between service intervals. These parts correspond exactly to the manu- suitability of parts from other manufacturers.
  • Page 198: Warranty

    Consult further infor- exclusion grounds, processing of entitlements care products. Please follow the instructions mation in this regard in your SEAT Official to benefits, entry into force, start and scope for application on the packaging. Service.
  • Page 199 Vehicle maintenance Washing the vehicle Do not use a nozzle that sprays the water out Rinse with plenty of water. Then clean it with in a direct stream or one that has a rotating a neutral cleaning product and a soft microfi- jet for forcing off dirt.
  • Page 200 Maintenance End exhausts Cleaning the exterior Do not use sponges, abrasive household ● sponges or similar to clean insect remains. Problem Solution Windscreen wipers Risk of damaging the surface! Antifreeze salt Water, if a steel cleaning prod- Vehicle parts with matte paint: Problem Solution ●...
  • Page 201 Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in then dry with a cloth 1 litre of water Tanks, e.g. insect Immediately soften with water remains, bird Covers / Trims Seat belts and remove with a microfibre droppings, tree cloth Problem Solution sap, road salt...
  • Page 202 Maintenance Carbon fibre parts Windows Problem Solution Remove snow and ice from windows and ● Problem Solution Special dirt, e.g. Special stain remove: dry with exterior mirrors with a plastic scraper only. To pens, nail polish, an absorbent cloth, if applica- Dirt Clean like plastic parts avoid scratches, the scraper should only be...
  • Page 203 Make sure that the instrument panel is ● switched off and cooled down before clean- Do not turn on seat heating* to dry the ● Note ing. seats. Make sure that no liquid leaks between the ●...
  • Page 204: Accessories And Modifications To The Ve- Hicle

    For this rea- Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters Accessories, for example telephone hold- son, we recommend that you ask a SEAT Offi- in the vehicle require prior approval. SEAT ers or cup holders, should never be fitted...
  • Page 205 Accessories and modifications to the vehicle Mobile radio transmitters a properly installed external aerial can create excessive magnetic fields that Commercial mobile telephones or radio could cause a health hazard. equipment might interfere with the electron- ics of your vehicle and cause malfunctions. This may be due to: Note The posterior fitting of electric and elec-...
  • Page 206: Information For The User

    Maintenance Programme. areas with good coverage. sible for the engine management. In addition, the control units monitor the proper function- The SEAT Official Service must have a record Event Data Recorder ing of the airbags. of any modification to the programming.
  • Page 207: Other Important Information

    SEAT. Use of plastic film as protection during vehi- ● cle transport. Certificate of safety Constructive measures to encourage re- Use of solvent-free stickers.
  • Page 208 Declaration of conformity SEAT does not accept liability if the vehi- ● We will collect the used vehicle free of cle does not comply in part or in full with...
  • Page 209: Information About The Eu Directive 2014/53/Eu

    Della KGaA Hueck & Co. are not permanently fitted in the vehicle must Radiofrequency remote Rixbecker Straße 75 be marked with the following symbol:  www.seat.com/generalinfo control key 59552 Lippstadt, GERMANY  Digades GmbH This symbol indicates that EED must not be...
  • Page 210 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) 25 mW Leon, Ateca and Tarraco...
  • Page 211 Information for the user Radioelectrical equipment Frequency band Max. station power Valid for models Wireless hotspot 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm Leon, Ateca and Tarraco Keyless Access 434.42 MHz 32 µW Ibiza, Arona, Leon, Ateca and Tarraco 28.2 dBm Leon and Alhambra 76 GHz-77 GHz Radar sensors for assistance systems 35.0 dBm...
  • Page 212 Information for the user Hereby, Molex CVS Dabendorf GmbH de- clares that the radio equipment type LTE- MBC-EU2 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declara- tion of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.molex.com/doc...
  • Page 213: Technical Data

    Indications about the technical data Technical data Vehicle identification data Weights Vehicle identification number Load on the roof Indications about the The vehicle identification number (vehicle ID The maximum authorised load on the roof of number) can be read from the outside of the your vehicle is 50 kg.
  • Page 214 Technical data Engine specifications Electric engine Power kW (CV) 61 (82) Maximum torque (Nm) Gearbox automatic Top speed (km/h) Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds) 12.3 Maximum authorised weight (kg) 1,530...
  • Page 215 Indications about the technical data Dimensions. Dimensions. Fig. 170 Front and rear projection (mm) 595/542 Wheelbase (mm) 2,420 Length (mm) 3,557 Front/rear track width (mm) 1,428/1,424 Width (mm) 1,645 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,478 Turning radius (m) approx. 9.8 This data will change depending on the type of wheel rim.
  • Page 217: Index

    Bonnet ........176 Adjusting the seat belt ......18 parking aid .
  • Page 218 / camera lenses ....198 seat belt ........14 at a charging station (DC) .
  • Page 219 ........75 seat belt tensioners ......19 Emergency release of the charging connec- vehicle at the end of its useful life .
  • Page 220 Index Engine compartment Factors that have a negative influence on Headrest ........87 safe driving .
  • Page 221 Index radio ........115 fog light .
  • Page 222 Parking aid ..... . . 156 Releasing the seat belt ......17 total .
  • Page 223 Seat belts ........14...
  • Page 224 Index on the front passenger side ....95 Towing bracket device foreign objects inserted ....187 other object holders .
  • Page 225 Index Vehicle dimensions ......213 Window controls ......75 Vehicle location .
  • Page 227 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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