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A Fuller
February 21, 2025
How to set speed limiter cupr a born 2023
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Mr. Anderson
February 21, 2025
To set the speed limiter on a Cupra Born 2023:
1. Press the button to activate the speed limiter. 2. The system will store the selected speed, starting from 30 km/h (20 mph) and above. 3. The saved speed will be displayed on the instrument cluster.
The speed limiter can be temporarily overridden by fully pressing the accelerator pedal past the resistance point. It will reactivate automatically when the speed returns below the set limit.
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Tony
February 21, 2025
How to set speed limiter on cupr A born 2023
Gerry
January 29, 2025
Central locking takes some time to work in cold/freezing temperatures.I tend to pour lukewarm warm water over drivers door handle (manual key area)then after a few minutes it works but it’s not the key fob?
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
The central locking on the Cupra BORN takes time to work in cold temperatures likely because freezing conditions affect the sensor surfaces on the door handles. If these surfaces are exposed to cold or moisture, such as ice or frost, their operation may be delayed or impaired. Pouring lukewarm water on the handle helps thaw the area, allowing the system to function after a minute or two.
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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/CUPRA authorised service: Location: Date: Signature of owner: Service advisor: Telephone:...
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Thank you for your trust choosing a CUPRA vehicle. Read and always observe safety infor- mation concerning the passenger's With your new CUPRA, you will be able to en- ››› front airbag page 52, Fitting and us- joy a vehicle with state-of-the-art technolo- ing child seats.
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This instruction manual is valid for all variants tion about safety and warn you about wise stated. and versions of your CUPRA model. It de- possible accident or injury risks. This instruction manual has been written for scribes all the equipment and models with- left-hand drive vehicles.
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Digital instruction manual Digital Manual in the Infotainment System The digital version of the manual can be found on the official CUPRA website: When a factory settings reset is performed, the Digital Manual is uninstalled from the in- fotainment system.
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Table of Contents Infotainment system ....208 Maintenance ......First steps .
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General views of the vehicle Front exterior view ››› Driving assistance sensors page 147 Levels control Opening and closing ››› ››› Front multifunction camera Brake fluid page 266 Doors page 90 – – ››› ››› Area View front camera Battery page 268 Central locking page 85...
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General views of the vehicle Rear exterior view ››› ››› Driving assistance sensors page 147 Rear lid Wheel change page 281 – ››› Rear view camera Opening from outside page 93 – ››› Parking aid sensors Emergency opening page 93 –...
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General views of the vehicle Interior view ››› Armrest page 245 Emergency starter housing Disconnecting the front passenger front – ››› ››› ››› page 137 airbag page 46 Isofix anchors page 53 Connectivity Box/Wireless Charger ››› Seat belts page 35 ›››...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (left hand drive) ››› Door handle Multifunction steering wheel control Open bonnet lever page 262 ››› panels page 97 ››› Control panel for: Fuses page 254 ››› ››› Digital Cockpit page 15 ››› Central locking page 85 Steering wheel adjustment page 98...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (right hand drive) ››› ››› ››› Infotainment system page 26 Electronic parking brake page 176 Hazard warning lights page 59 – ››› page 208 ››› Control for lighting and demisting win- Steering wheel adjustment page 98 ›››...
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Owner's manual Owner's manual Red warning lamps Yellow warning lamps ››› Stop driving! Brake system fault Central warning light page 20 ››› page 144 Driver information Fault in the airbag system or the seat belt Stop driving! The electromechanical ...
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Driver information Yellow warning lamps Yellow warning lamps Green indicator lamps ››› ››› ››› Turn signals page 105 Rear fog light switched on page 105 Speed limiter not available page 152 ››› Speed limiter active page 150 Health risk! Open the windows! CO con-...
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Owner's manual Other warning lamps Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possi- ● ble. State of charge of the high-voltage battery ››› page 16 Outside temperature below +4 °C (+39 °F) ››› page ››› Service interval display page 25 ›››...
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Driver information Instrument panel Digital Cockpit – Driving indications with infor- Basic: mation on driver assistance systems, speed and navigation. Introduction – Display Driver assistance systems: of active driver assistance systems and After switching the drive system on with a 12- speed.
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Owner's manual To switch to the “Driver Assistance Sys- Battery state of charge and range even with the high-voltage battery fully ● tems” view, press the button in the left charged. on the digital instrument cluster hand zone or swipe from left to right. Reserve area Incidents on the digital instrument cluster Battery state of charge and range...
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Driver information Power display When the current drive power and current WARNING power availability are the same (the bars are When the high-voltage battery charge level the same length), the power limit of the reaches the reserve level, it is possible that electric motor has been reached.
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Owner's manual Head-up-Display (HUD) The amount and content of the information The following settings can also be adjusted: displayed may vary depending on the equip- In the Head-up-Display settings subme- ment. Switching the Head-up-Display on and off Adjustment of the light intensity of Head- ●...
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Driver information Status display Outside temperature indicator The calculation is made based on current energy consumption, among other factors. If the outside temperature is lower than ap- Possible indications on the instrument proximately +4 °C (+39 °F), the “ice crystal WARNING panel display symbol”...
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Owner's manual ble. If necessary, seek professional assis- Function and operation In this case, go to a specialised workshop tance. and request a repair. Fatigue detection determines the driving be- haviour of the driver when starting a journey, Reference to information in the own- making a calculation of tiredness.
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Driver information System limitations Road signs detection system posed by the laws of physics and only works within the limits of the system. Do not let The Fatigue detection has certain limitations the comfort afforded by the Fatigue detec- inherent to the system. The following condi- tion system tempt you into taking any risks tions can limit the Fatigue detection or pre- when driving.
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Owner's manual Shown on the display Additional sign: If a supplementary panel Dynamic Road Sign Display: please ● is detected, e.g. for temporary limits, it is clean the windscreen. In Germany, on motorways and vehicle shown below the valid road sign. For system The windscreen is dirty in the camera area ●...
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Driver information Limited operation Eco-efficient driving assistance by the laws of physics and only works within the system's limits. Do not let the extra The traffic sign detection system has certain convenience afforded by the traffic sign limitations. The following cases may lead the detection system tempt you into taking any system to operate with limitations or not at risks when driving.
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Owner's manual destination guidance is active, the most like- Select the time source: Automatic or ● WARNING ly route is used. Manual. The system is not a replacement for driver Pressing the accelerator can cancel the in- awareness. The time and date are only displayed in the tervention of the assistance at any time.
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Driver information Display the Vehicle Identification Number ● Inspection in xx days! (VIN) Consulting the service date in the infotain- In the Status view, select the Service ● ment system menu. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is displayed. Press the Vehicle function button. ●...
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Owner's manual Infotainment system oper- If the infotainment system is off, switch it brief description of the main functions and ● how to use it. ation and displays The different menus are selected directly ● Help on the touch screen using texts, icons or Introduction buttons.
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Driver information Explanation of the function buttons Schematic representation: Overview of Fig. 9 the possible function buttons on the screen Top part of the screen Bottom part of the screen Direct accesses to the functions of the Infotainment system (up to 10 functions, The following information is always visible, Main menu display mode: 5 + 5, customisable by the user).
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Press to set day and time. Disables the possibility Don't show again Press to switch to Online mode and link of changing the settings of the Infotain- CUPRA CONNECT Gen4 online serv- ment system. If you wish to perform the ices.
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Driver information Vehicle information Schematic representation: Vehicle in- Fig. 11 formation and status Pressing on Vehicle info in the main menu opens the Vehicle info menu with the follow- ing submenus: – Driving data: The average consump- tion, average speed, distance travelled and driving time are displayed.
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Owner's manual Assist systems and vehicle settings Schematic representation: Assist sys- Fig. 12 tems and vehicle settings ››› ››› Press Fig. 12 , or Vehicle settings in Adaptive cruise control (ACC) Lighting page 110 ■ ■ ››› ››› the main menu to open the assistants and page 154.
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Driver information Departure menu Press again. ● In the departure menu you can set some functions before leaving the vehicle. When you switch off the ignition, the departure menu is displayed on the infotainment sys- tem. The inputs that are displayed depend on the equipment and, if applicable, are only availa- ble under certain conditions.
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Owner's manual Safety Make sure all luggage is secured Observe traffic laws and speed limits. ● ● ››› page 241. Always reduce your speed as appropriate ● Make sure that no objects can interfere for road, traffic and weather conditions. ●...
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any special devices. The seat belt and airbag on the roof console. can only provide optimum protection if a correct sitting position is adopted. CUPRA Yellow control lamp ● recommends taking your car in for technical the roof console.
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Owner's manual Valid for all vehicle occupants: Move the seat in such a way that you can In some versions, your vehicle is approved ● step on the pedals with your knees slightly only for 4 seats. 2 front seats and 2 rear Adjust the headrest so that its upper ●...
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Safety Seat belts Risks of sitting in an incorrect po- Never lean out of a window. ● sition Never put your feet out of a window. ● Control lamps 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 ●...
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Owner's manual Rear seat belts fastened display If a rear seat occupant unfastens his/her seat Vehicle occupants wearing their seat belts belt while driving, the symbol lights up correctly benefit greatly from the ability of permanently for that seat. In addition, the the belts to absorb kinetic energy.
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Safety Important safety instructions for Head-on collisions and the laws Never use seat belt clips, fastening rings ● the use of seat belts of physics or similar items to alter the position of the belt webbing. Always wear the seat belt as described in ●...
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Owner's manual of energy called “kinetic energy” starts act- possible to brace oneself with one's hands. ing on both the vehicle and its passengers. In a frontal collision, unbelted passengers are thrown forward and will make violent contact The amount of “kinetic energy” depends on with the steering wheel, dash panel, wind- the speed of the vehicle and on the weight screen or whatever else is in the way...
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Safety Releasing the seat belt Correct position of the seat belt more, if the webbing is correctly positioned, the seat belt will hold the vehicle occupants Only unfasten the seat belt when the vehicle in the optimum position to ensure the airbag ›››...
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41 to ensure the optimum protection of the lie on the centre of the shoulder, never seat belt and airbag. CUPRA recommends across the neck or the arm. Seat belt tensioner taking your car in for technical service.
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Safety in the event of sudden brakes ers or remove and install parts of the system ● For the sake of the environment when performing other repair work, the seat in the event of oversteering or understeer- ● Airbag modules and belt tensioners may belt may be damaged.
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Go to a The PreCrash system can be partially deacti- an accident and cause injuries. specialized CUPRA Service or Official SEAT vated by deactivating the traction and / or Never change settings on the Infotain- Service and ask for the system to be ●...
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Safety Airbag system Always maintain the greatest possible dis- To reduce the risk of injury from an inflat- ● tance between yourself and the front airbag. ing airbag, always wear the seat belt prop- ››› This way, the front airbags can completely erly page 35 Why is it so important to wear a...
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Owner's manual There is a fault in the system if the control The control unit analyses the collision trajec- tem may fail to trigger, or not trigger cor- lamp tory and activates the respective restraint rectly. system. does not light up when the ignition is ●...
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Safety the high voltage system is switched off; If the airbag and seat belt tensioner system ● CAUTION control lamp remains on or flashes, it indi- an emergency call is started. ● Always pay attention to any lit control cates a malfunction in the airbag and seat lamps and to the corresponding descrip- ›››...
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Owner's manual Front airbags When the driver and front passenger airbags Activate and deactivate front are deployed, the covers remain attached to passenger front airbag the steering wheel and dashboard, respec- ››› ››› tively Fig. 23 Fig. 24 In conjunction with the seat belts, the front airbag system gives the front occupants ad- ditional protection for the head and chest in ›››...
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Safety CUPRA recommends fitting the child seat in lamp lights up for 60 seconds and then turns the rear seat to avoid having to deactivate off. the front passenger airbag. WARNING When the front passenger airbag is deacti- The driver of the vehicle is responsible vated, this means that only the front passen- ●...
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Owner's manual Side airbags seats or on the lower coverings with the word Never attach objects to the central airbag ● AIRBAG in relief. cover or the deployment zone. In conjunction with the seat belts, the side Do not allow other people, animals or ob- ●...
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Safety The framed area is covered by the head-pro- Occupants of the outer seats must never nents for other repairs (such as removal of ● tection airbag when it is deployed (deploy- carry any objects or pets in the deployment the front seat) should only be performed by ›››...
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Owner's manual Transporting children safe- CUPRA recommends securing the child The built-in coat hooks should be used ● seats shown on the website as described be- only for lightweight clothing. Do not leave low: any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets.
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● Examples of child seats. CUPRA recommends you use child seats Fig. 32 meet the requirements prescribed in the from the Original Accessories Catalogue. ECE-R 129 standard in relation to installation...
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Owner's manual Fitting and using child seats Warnings about fitting a child seat headrest, in order to prevent contact with the seat. Take the following general warnings into ac- If a semi-universal type chair is to be instal- count if you are going to fit a child seat. They ●...
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Safety Objects between the passenger and the Attachment systems ● ››› page 46. If the passenger seat has a ››› passenger side airbag in Front airbags height adjustment option, move it to the on page Depending on the country, different attach- highest, most upright position.
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The support bracket prevents the child cause serious or fatal injury. seat from tipping forward in the event of im- CUPRA recommends attaching child seats as Make sure the support bracket is correct- ● pact. Child seats fitted with a support brack- follows: ly and safely installed.
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Safety See the following table to find out about the compatibility of ISOFIX systems in the vehi- cle. Vehicle ISOFIX positions Front passenger seat Electrical Weight group Size class Rear side seat Rear central seat equipment airbag enabled airbag disabled Group 0 to 10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1...
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Owner's manual Vehicle i-Size positions Front passenger seat Rear side seat Rear central seat airbag enabled airbag disabled i-U: Position suitable for forward- or rear-facing i-Size child restraint systems with universal certification. X: Position not suitable for i-Size child restraint systems. Top Tether securing belts Securing the child seat with the ISOFIX or Never secure other child seats that do...
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Safety cle anchor point, located to the rear of the Slide the strap and secure it properly with ● ››› seat backrest and provide greater restraint. the anchorage of the backrest Fig. 37 ››› Fig. 38 The objective of this strap is to reduce for- Firmly tighten the strap following the man- ●...
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Owner's manual Fitting a child seat using the seat belt If you want to fit a universal approval catego- ry (U) child seat in your vehicle, you must check that the seat is approved for your ve- hicle. You will find any necessary information on the child seat’s orange ECE approval la- bel.
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Safety In case of emergency Fitting a child seat using the seat belt 6. Always take the vehicle key with you when you leave the vehicle. Set the height of the seat belt such that it ● adapts to the child seat naturally, without Hazard warning lights All turn signals flash simultaneously when the twisting.
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Owner's manual Notify the fire department of the accident. Do not remain near the burning vehicle. ● ● Never leave anybody inside the vehicle, ● Tell them that it is an electric vehicle. particularly children or anybody who may WARNING need help.
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››› for a few seconds Fig. 42 . The emer- CUPRA suggests going to a specialised work- gency call is activated and a voice connec- shop. tion is established with the public emergency Lights up green: the eCall service is availa- ●...
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Owner's manual remains available for some time even if the The sent data includes: network of the telecommunications opera- 12-volt battery has been disconnected or tor in question may not be available. The vehicle's current position at the time ● has failed.
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All CUPRA guidelines and standards must ● other metal objects, especially if the high- be followed when performing any work on voltage cables, the high-voltage battery or...
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Owner's manual High voltage warning lettering High voltage can cause serious injury or even death. Never touch the battery poles with bare fingers, tools, jewellery or other metal objects. The high-voltage battery contains haz- ardous liquid and solid substances. Emit- ted gases can cause severe burns and blindness.
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Maintenance work on the high- vehicle at the airport before a trip. Please also observe the applicable CUPRA voltage battery must only be performed Do not expose the vehicle to outside tem- ●...
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Owner's manual power may decrease a lot shortly after ››› starting to drive page 134 Charging settings in the in- fotainment system Introduction Types of charging AC (alternating current) charging ● ››› page 71 ››› DC (direct current) charging page 72 ●...
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High-voltage battery Overview In the infotainment system: e-Manager Fig. 45 menu in the vehicle settings. Indications in the e-Manager menu power can vary during the charging proc- Close the screen: ess. Some of the following indications are only Press the function button.
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(AC) ing location. Normally, if you use the vehicle regularly, it is not necessary to fully charge the high-volt- For AC charging, CUPRA recommends the Create a charging location age battery. following settings: Press the e-Manager button in the info- ●...
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High-voltage battery Minimum battery charging limit (minimum Set the departure time ● Note desired state of charge of the high voltage Press the e-Manager button in the info- ● ››› In the departure menu you can skip a de- battery from 0-50%) page 67 tainment system's vehicle settings parture time that is active for the current...
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To charge the high-voltage battery using ● The vehicle is fitted with a direct current sparks and, therefore, may ignite flamma- alternating current (AC), CUPRA recom- (DC) leakage protection device. This pre- ble fumes or explosives. mends using a home charging station (wall-...
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High-voltage battery ››› Identification of compatible Indicators Fig. 47 Charging with alternating current Voltage up to 500 volts charging infrastructure (AC) Voltage of up to 1000 volts. The indicators are located on the vehicle's charging socket, on components of the local charging infrastructure (charging station, socket) and on the charging cable.
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Owner's manual ››› Connecting the charging cable If the charging process indicator lights up page 30, the charging connector auto- ››› red, there is a fault page 73 matically unlocks once the charging process Firstly, connect the charging cable to the ●...
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High-voltage battery The alternating current is converted into di- During the charging CAUTION rect current outside the vehicle. A consider- The charging process display on the charg- To use the charging station, bear in mind ably higher charging power is achieved than ›››...
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Owner's manual White LED: Charging socket lighting You must park the vehicle in a safe ● place. Park the vehicle outdoors as soon as it – Flashing: establishment of communica- In the dark, the charging socket's side light- is possible and safe to do so. tion between the vehicle and the charg- ing (white LED) can facilitate orientation in ing infrastructure.
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High-voltage battery Charge the high-voltage battery. Please note the order! First connect the Emergency release of the charg- ● ● charging cable to the external power supply ing connector and then to the charging socket. Range calculation fault The control lamp switches on yellow. A mes- The charging time varies sage is displayed.
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Owner's manual ››› Unlocking the charging connector Turn the cover lock through 90º Fig. 51 ● tacts of the charging socket may result in burns, other injuries or a fatal electric Prerequisites: shock. Press the surface over the lock inwards ●...
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If the charging cable does not work cor- ● Protect from immersion in fluids such as ● rect, get a specialised CUPRA dealer or any The charging cable, as portable electrical rain water. SEAT dealership to look at it. equipment, may have to be checked peri- »...
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Owner's manual Charging cable for alternating CAUTION CAUTION current (AC) charging stations The charging cable can be damaged if not Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and cleaned properly. indications when using the charging sta- tion. Only water should be used for this pur- ●...
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High-voltage battery ››› Charging cable for power sockets Control lamp of the vehicle Display Fig. 55 Meaning Failure warning lamp flashes The high-voltage battery is slowly charging. Charging cable information The charging process is Before using the charging cable, also follow complete.
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››› flashing Fig. 55 . Visit a specialised CUPRA in some cases. Additional mains connec- dealer or any SEAT network dealer to check tions: the charging cable. Get an establishment Connecting a 12 volt battery charger.
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The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be Set of vehicle keys mote control and new battery is several me- obtained from a specialised CUPRA dealer or tres around the vehicle. SEAT Official Service, a specialised workshop Vehicle key...
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Vehicle key: removing the battery. Fig. 59 CUPRA recommends you ask a specialised workshop to replace the battery. The battery is located to the rear of the vehi- cle key, under a cover.
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Opening and closing Changing the battery in the drink holder or in the central console's When fitting the battery, check that the ● ››› storage compartment page 137 polarity is correct. Remove the key blade from the vehicle key ● ›››...
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Owner's manual Keyless Access system Locking sensor surface on the outside Lock the vehicle of the door handle. Park the vehicle. ● ››› Unlocking and locking with the Touch the sensor surface Fig. 61 Depending on the equipment, the vehicle ●...
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Opening and closing The next time, the vehicle can only be un- Automatic deactivation of the sensor sur- Note locked electronically with the vehicle key. Af- faces If there is no vehicle key in the vehicle or ter being unlocked the next time, the Keyless The sensor surfaces are deactivated in the the system does not detect it, a warning will ›››...
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CUPRA dealer, SEAT Official Service or ically: specialised workshop. The anti-theft alarm system’s interior ●...
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Opening and closing ››› Lock: press the button Fig. 62 Unlocking and locking from the will be automatically unlocked to facilitate ● access and assistance. inside Locking the vehicle without the “Safe” se- ● curity system: push the button again and ...
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Contact a specialised workshop. CUPRA side the vehicle to allow it to switch on the ● The vehicle can be opened and unlocked ● recommends visiting a CUPRA dealership for drive system, press its button. from the inside using an inside door handle.
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Opening and closing Anti-theft alarm Locking the vehicle after an airbag is trig- If the window is broken. ● gered Switching off the alarm When an airbag is triggered as a result of an Description accident, the vehicle is fully unlocked. De- Unlock the vehicle with the vehicle key un- ●...
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Owner's manual Doors Depending on the equipment, the use of a locked. Please bear in mind all legal provi- partition net can affect the operation of the sions. The following situations may cause a interior monitoring system. false alarm: Introduction If one or more windows are partially or ●...
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Opening and closing Remove the key blade from the vehicle key Emergency lock of doors without ● CAUTION ››› page lock cylinders When opening and closing in an emergen- Insert the key blade into the lock cylinder ● cy, carefully disassemble components and to unlock or lock the vehicle.
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Owner's manual interior door handle once to unlock and With the door open, rotate the groove in ● Do not close the rear lid by pushing it ● open the door. the door using the ignition key, clockwise for down with your hand on the rear window. ›››...
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Emergency unlocking of the rear Never use the rear wiper or rear spoiler to ● secure cargo or as a handhold. This could Open: press the top of the CUPRA emblem ● ››› cause damage that could lead to the break- and lift the rear lid Fig.
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Owner's manual ››› Window controls Briefly press the button Fig. 69 If more than 10 seconds elapse without the activate the operation of the rear door electric windows being operated, after the electric windows. When the operation comfort opening and closing has been acti- Opening and closing the windows of the rear door electric windows is acti- vated, the operation of the front door win-...
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Opening and closing One-touch opening and closing The function can be reset for a single win- them. The windows stop moving as soon as dow or for several windows at the same time. the button is released. The one-touch automatic opening and clos- ing is used to open or close the windows WARNING completely.
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Owner's manual Closing the windows without the anti-trap function Try to close the window again by pulling the ● button without releasing it, within a few sec- onds. The anti-trap function will be deacti- vated! If the closing process takes longer than a ●...
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Steering wheel Steering wheel The steering wheel includes multifunction Symbol Function modules from where it is possible to control the audio, telephone, navigation, voice con- Volume down: swipe your finger to- Multifunction steering wards the sign trol and assist functions without the driver Mute: press the sign ...
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Owner's manual Steering wheel position adjust- Never adjust the steering wheel while the ● ment vehicle is in motion. If you need to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion, stop safely and make the proper adjustment. The adjusted steering wheel should be ●...
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Seats and headrests Seats and headrests Manual adjustment of the front WARNING seats Incorrectly using upholstery and seat cov- Front seats ers might cause an accidental activation of the electrical seat adjustment system and make it move unexpectedly while driving. Introduction This might cause loss of control of the vehi- cle and thus accidents or injuries.
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Owner's manual Rear seats Use the lever to adjust the lumbar sup- Backrest further upright/further re- port. clined: press the button forwards/back- wards. Folding down and raising the rear seat backrest WARNING Electric adjustment of the front seats If the electric front seats are used negli- gently or without paying due attention, it can cause serious injury.
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Seats and headrests Converting the table to a seat Keep the back of your head always as close travel in the corresponding seats (not even to the headrest as possible. a child). Raise and lock in the back rest. The red ●...
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Owner's manual Removing and fitting the rear Fitting the head restraint CAUTION headrests To mount the external headrests, the corre- When assembling and disassembling the sponding backrest must be partially folded headrests, do not let them meet the top forward. lining of the vehicle, the back rest of the front seat or other parts of the vehicles.
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Seats and headrests Seat functions WARNING a child. This position is incorrect and may cause severe injuries. To decrease the risk of injuries while driv- Front centre armrest ing, the rear centre armrest must always be raised. Rear centre armrest When the centre armrest is down, no- ●...
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Owner's manual Activating and deactivating the massage function To activate the function, press the button on the seat control panel. To deactivate it, press the button again. The function automatically deactivates after approx. 10 minutes. WARNING Improper use of the seat functions can re- sult in serious injury.
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Lights Lights WARNING Lights off. Automatic headlight control activates at over a speed of approx. 10 ››› – Observe the safety warnings in Con- km/h (6 mph) or after travelling 100 m Vehicle lighting trol and warning lamps on page (0.062 mile).
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Owner's manual and the button lights on the instrument clus- When the dipped beam is on, a static cor- WARNING ter turn on. The automatic dipped beam ac- nering light comes on when driving at If the road is not well lit and other road tivates as of a speed of approx.
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Lights Right turn light or right-hand parking Switch the ignition off. ● Note light (ignition switched off). Move the turn signal lever up or down. ● The legal requirements regarding the use ● Left turn light or left-hand parking light of vehicle lights in each country must be When the parking light is switched on, the (ignition switched off).
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Owner's manual From the base position, press the turn sig- ● confuse other road users. This could result The main beam headlights can only be ● nal and main beam headlights lever forwards in a serious accident. switched on if the dipped beam headlights ›››...
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Lights If road users are insufficiently lit up, e.g. “Coming home” and “Leav- ● When the field of vision of the camera is ● pedestrians or cyclists. ing home” function (exterior ori- dirty, covered or damaged, operation of the main beam control may be affected. On closed curves, when the traffic in the ●...
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Owner's manual The lights-off delay countdown starts when settings menu of the infotainment system ● Dynamic entry and exit lighting: ››› the last door or rear lid of the vehicle is The indicator lights, headlights and rear light page closed. clusters turn on and off dynamically and, if The set intensity automatically adapts to applicable, with animation.
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Lights intensity of the light can be adjusted accord- on when the doors are opened and will de- Turning the interior lights on or off. ing to the pressure exerted. crease in intensity while driving. This intensity Door contact connection. can be adjusted through the infotainment If you want to turn on the two lenses togeth- The interior lights come on automatically...
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Owner's manual Background lighting provides lighting in dif- ferent areas of the interior. There are predefined Background Lighting ››› versions Fig. 84 . The intensity of the light- ing can be adjusted using the function but- Lights up the interior of the Drive profile vehicle depending on the selected drive profile.
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WARNING Operating the windscreen wiper Fig. 85 dow. CUPRA recommends a de-icer spray and rear wiper. If insufficient antifreeze is added to the for this operation. washer fluid, it could freeze on the glass More the lever to the required position: and impair visibility.
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Owner's manual Rain and light sensor Rain sensor off. If the driver’s or passenger door is ● opened when the vehicle is stationary, the Rain sensor on; automatic wipe if neces- wipers return to the starting position and sary. are switched off. If the door is closed or the Setting sensitivity level of rain sensor wiper lever is moved within a few seconds, Set control to the right: high sensitivity.
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Visibility Mirrors or make it react more slowly, later or not at Troubleshooting all. Regularly clean the sensitive surface of ››› the rain sensor Fig. 87 (arrow) and check Washer fluid level too low General safety instructions for possible damage to the wiper blades. The control lamp switches on yellow.
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Owner's manual The interior mirror automatically darkens rear is not reduced by ice, snow, fogging or If the electrolytic fluid comes into con- ● based on the measured values. other objects. tact with your eyes or skin, immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water If the light falling onto the sensors is blocked for at least 15 minutes and seek medical ad- or interrupted, e.g.
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Visibility Adjusting the exterior mirrors The exterior mirror cannot be adjusted the equipment. For this purpose, the rotary and all functions are deactivated. control has to be in position , or If the rotary control of the electric exterior Activating exterior mirror functions mirrors is in position , the exterior mirrors...
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Owner's manual The passenger side exterior mirror leaves Swing the sun visor towards the door, lon- ● Note the saved reversing position when the vehi- gitudinally backwards. If the electrical adjustment should fail to cle is travelling faster than approx. 15 km/h (9 operate, both of the mirrors can be adjus- There is a vanity mirror on the sun visor, with mph), or if the control is turned from posi-...
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Visibility Glass roof sun blind Anti-trap function of the sunshade blind The button reacts differently than expec- The anti-trap function can reduce the risk of ››› injury when closing the sunshade blind Moisture, dirt, grease, etc., can limit the op- If the blind encounters resistance or an ob- eration of the buttons.
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Owner's manual Air conditioning Operating the air conditioning with voice Dust and pollen filter commands The dust and pollen filter with its activated Depending on the equipment, some of the charcoal cartridge serves as a barrier against Heating, ventilation and air conditioning functions can be operated impurities in the air taken into the vehicle in- ›››...
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Note When the cooling system is turned off, air ● coming from the outside will not be dried. To prevent fogging of the windows, CUPRA recommends leaving the cooling system (compressor) turned on. To do this, press the function button .
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Owner's manual Climatronic control Schematic representation: air condi- Fig. 91 tioning functions Climabar Temperature Sliding your finger from left to Temperature setting submenu right or vice versa over the numbers Fixed bar at the top of the Infotainment Sys- Press to set the desired temperature ...
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Air conditioning Air Conditioning Menu Schematic representation: Air condi- Fig. 92 tioning menu. Within the Air Conditioning menu, the fol- ture of the air, but the requested tem- switches off automatically after a maxi- lowing submenus are found depending on perature depending on the surrounding mum of 10 minutes.
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Owner's manual Fan speed in mode can be adjusted AirCare Climate submenu short period refreshes the vehicle interior in the Climaprofile (low, medium or more quickly. The air conditioning system contains a filter high) by successive presses on the func- that can reduce the penetration of allergenic For safety reasons, air recirculation is discon- tion button...
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Air conditioning Press the left or right seat icon to connect Cases in which the heat seating should not ● WARNING the seat heating to maximum power. be switched on Stuffy or used air will increase fatigue and Press the left or right seat icon repeatedly ●...
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Owner's manual Steering wheel heating Electrical energy consumption is too high. ● Make sure the seat cushion is dry prior to ● using the seat heater. The steering wheel heating system is faulty. ● The steering wheel heating only works when Do not sit on the seat with clothing that is ●...
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> Settings > Units. fotainment system and by using the My CUPRA App, thanks to the CUPRA CONNECT The stationary air conditioning can be used Gen4 technology. Water or water vapour under the vehicle without the charging connector being plug- ged in.
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Owner's manual Press After approx. 15 minutes if the drive system Set the scheduled departure time. ● ● ● has not been switched on by one hour after Activate the timer using the checkbox. ● the scheduled departure time. Setting the desired temperature The earliest scheduled departure time is dis- When the state of charge of the high volt-...
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Air conditioning Air-conditioning the vehicle after charg- ing the high-voltage battery If the vehicle’s high-voltage battery is to be charged with alternating current (AC) or di- rect current (DC), the vehicle can be air con- ditioned before the scheduled departure time.
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Owner's manual Driving cle automatically recuperates energy. While would reduce the pedal area and could ob- doing so, it adapts to the driving situation struct the pedals. Risk of accident. and external conditions, such as vehicles in Never place objects in the driver footwell. Driving indications ●...
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Ensure that the rear seat backrests are ● Energy consumption can be reduced if the securely engaged. CUPRA dealers can provide you with fur- luggage compartment is emptied of items ther information about correct vehicle such as snow chains or unused child seats CAUTION maintenance and spare parts, e.g.
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Owner's manual Driving on flooded roads Trips abroad WARNING Driving with the rear lid unlocked or open To prevent damage to the vehicle driving on The vehicle has been manufactured for a can cause serious injury. flooded roads, take the following into ac- specific country and meets the approval reg- Always drive with the rear lid closed.
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● CAUTION gear position D/B is selected or reverse Cockpit or on the infotainment system dis- CUPRA cannot be held liable for any ● gear R is engaged, the vehicle should be play. damage to the vehicle due to insufficient stopped by pressing the brake pedal.
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Owner's manual Brake energy recuperation Position D selected and the eco-efficient ● out. This puts much greater demand on the driving assistant deactivated: no recupera- (charging) vehicle’s brakes. tion takes place. When charging the high-voltage battery ● When braking the vehicle and when the ve- Position D selected and the eco-efficient ●...
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When the power increases again, the control With the ignition on and the vehicle stopped, If you are planning to depart with low out- ● » lamp goes out. press the ignition/start button once. side temperatures, CUPRA recommends pre-heating the vehicle while it is parked...
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Owner's manual OR: leave the vehicle when it is stopped and Connecting the drive system WARNING the electronic parking brake is applied. With the brake pedal depressed, select a ● If the vehicle keys are used negligently or ››› gear position page 138 .
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136 . If necessary, Troubleshooting ded Original CUPRA key. This type of key can follow the instructions in the Digital Cockpit. be purchased from a specialised CUPRA Fault in the electric drive system or dealer or any SEAT network dealer.
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Owner's manual Go immediately to a specialised workshop A message to this effect is displayed in the The vehicle has a forward gear D/B and a re- ● and request the electric drive system be Digital Cockpit. verse gear R. checked.
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Driving – Neutral Never accelerate when selecting a gear When parking or leaving the vehicle, al- ● ● position. ways check that the electronic parking The electric drive system is in the neutral po- brake is applied. sition. No movement is transmitted to the wheels and the braking effect of the electric When leaving the vehicle, always make WARNING...
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Owner's manual Steering Stop the vehicle immediately! Steering assist ● Park the vehicle outdoors as soon as it is Steering assist helps the driver in some criti- ● possible and safe to do so. cal driving situations. When counter-steer- Information relating to different ing, it helps by increasing the force applied to Connect the drive system.
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Driving Driving modes (Drive Pro- Stop driving! Seek specialist assistance. Selecting a driving profile ● If the warning lamp lights up red, the Press the > Drive Profile function but- ● ● file) steering may be stiff because the power ton.
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Owner's manual Characteristics of driving profiles Troubleshooting quently used in city traffic and for short dis- tances, or for sporty driving, brake pad thick- ness should be checked regularly at a spe- Adaptive suspension (DCC) fault Driving pro- Characteristics cialist workshop.
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To duced, as otherwise the brake system could pads is not optimal. do so, CUPRA recommends going to a spe- overheat. Please also note the information During the first 300 km, new brake pads ●...
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Owner's manual Troubleshooting the necessary force and control the trajecto- pressure exerted by the driver when the ry of the vehicle if necessary. brake pedal is depressed quickly in an emer- gency. Brake system fault Depending on the equipment, the ESC and The warning lamp lights up red.
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Driving Electromechanical brake servo (eBKV) WARNING loss of control of the vehicle and serious in- jury to the driver and passengers. With the ignition switched on, the electro- When driving without a brake servo or with mechanical brake servo (eBKV) supplements Adapt your speed and driving style at all ●...
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Owner's manual A message is displayed for a few seconds. The brake assist systems make noises When the described brake assist systems in- Depressing the brake pedal may cause vibra- tervene, you may hear noises. tions. The brake pedal has to be pressed harder because the braking distance increa- WARNING ses due to the reduced brake servo assis-...
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The driver assistance tools. This is why CUPRA recommends visit- systems are not a replacement for driver ing a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT attention. Focus all your attention on driv- network dealer. ing and be prepared to intervene at all times.
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Owner's manual ››› Driver assistance sensors zone Fig. 96 and provides support for the The operation of the radar can be affec- ● following functions: ted by strong reflections of the emitted sig- and cameras nal. This may occur, for example, in an en- ›››...
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● ››› the outside Fig. 98 . The sensors monitor with paint authorised by CUPRA. The lane Check that the windscreen is not dam- ● both the blind spot and traffic behind the ve- departure warning's functions may be limi- aged in the area of the camera's field of vi- ›››...
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Owner's manual Area View system CAUTION Never use abrasive cleaning products to ● clean the camera lens. Damage to the radiator grille, bumper, ● Do not use hot or warm water to remove wheel arch and vehicle underbody can ● ice or snow from the camera lens.
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Driver assistance systems Status display Operating the speed limiter - 10 km/h (5 mph) When the speed limiter is switched on, the Interrupting the adjustment instrument cluster display shows the saved speed and the system status: Press the button. ●...
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Owner's manual Speed limiter with proac- The speed limiter is switched off. Always adapt your speed to suit visibility, ● weather, road and traffic conditions. tive speed adjustment Always pay attention to traffic and always ● Troubleshooting keep the vehicle environment in mind. Introduction Always be prepared to adjust the speed ●...
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Driver assistance systems Limitations of proactive speed Activate proactive speed adjust- Adjust the announced speed adjustment ment +1 km/h (1 mph) Press and hold the + but- ton. In addition to the limitations of the dynamic The speed limiter with proactive speed ad- ›››...
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Owner's manual Does my vehicle have ACC? WARNING When merging onto a motorway or dual ● carriageway, the recommended speed is Your vehicle has ACC if it has a configuration The ACC’s technology cannot overcome automatically saved as the desired speed. menu in the infotainment system.
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If the ACC does not work as described in this chapter, do not use it until it has been Depending on the driving situation, the fol- checked by a specialised workshop. CUPRA lowing indicator lamps come on: recommends visiting a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Owner's manual Setting speed Reinstating the cruise control WARNING To program the speed, press the Press the button. The ACC regulates to ● Before driving off, check that the road is ››› Fig. 103 buttons to the desired speed. The the last speed and distance setting.
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Driver assistance systems Be aware of the limitations and warnings de- Stop&Go function and the vehicle in front moves off, your ve- scribed at the beginning of this chapter. hicle will move off automatically. In this The ACC can bring the vehicle to a standstill ›››...
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154. Vehicles that are not aligned while driving ● CUPRA does not recommend using the or that are outside the sensor's detection ››› function in the following cases ››› area, such as motorcycles Fig.
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Driver assistance systems Proactive speed adjust- People If the problem persists, consult a special- ● ● ised workshop. Animals ● ment Vehicles travelling in the opposite direction ● The ACC does not work as expected or crossing the road. Introduction Make sure that the conditions are met for ●...
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Owner's manual The option to react at the end of traffic On roads that are not included in the navi- ● ● expectedly and suddenly or may not adapt jams is activated in the infotainment system gation data, or that are included with little to the current traffic situation.
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Driver assistance systems Driving with the proactive speed The speeds indicated for curves depend on If the speed of travel considerably ex- ● ››› the driving profile page 141 adjustment ceeds the speed limit detected by the traf- fic signal detection system, a relevant warn- ›››...
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Owner's manual emergency brake assis- The system can be cancelled if the accelera- Warning levels and brake assist tor pedal is pressed or the steering wheel is tance system (Front Assist) turned firmly. Depending on the equipment and the coun- Introduction try, the Front Assist also includes the follow- ing functions:...
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Driver assistance systems Advance warning Driver emergency braking assistance sys- Pedestrian and cyclist recognition technolo- gy cannot exceed the physically prescribed If the system detects a possible collision with limits and works exclusively within the sys- the vehicle in front, it alerts the driver by If the driver, after the critical warning, starts tem’s limits.
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Owner's manual Limitations System limitations Vehicles that suddenly change to the lane ● on which your vehicle is travelling. This system does not react to objects that Pedestrians that cannot be recognised be- cross transversely or to animals. The basic ●...
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For more details, see section page 147 Deactivated ● With the ignition switched on, the Front As- CUPRA recommends driving with the func- sist can be deactivated or activated as fol- tion in “Medium” mode. lows: Manual activation and deactiva-...
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● time the ignition is switched on. Temporarily in very sporty driving situa- ● tions. CUPRA recommends having the dodge and Introduction turn assistance systems activated except in If the turn signal is switched on before a ● the exceptions described in section The Lane Assist System helps the driver stay manual lane change.
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Driver assistance systems Control lamp Driving with the Lane Assist Sys- be incorrectly detected as road markings under certain circumstances by the Lane Assist system. Immediately counter any un- It lights up green wanted intervention of the system. Lane Assist system active and available. Please observe the indications on the in- ●...
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Owner's manual Switching the lane assist system on or off Regardless of the steering manoeuvres, Troubleshooting through an indication on the instrument In some countries, the Lane Assist System is panel display and acoustic warnings, the The lane departure warning assistant always activated when the ignition is switch- driver is also prompted to drive through the is not available...
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Driver assistance systems Note Note within the limits of the system. Accidents and severe injury may occur if the lane de- After switching on the ignition, it may take If the lane departure warning with rear parture warning or the rear cross traffic a few seconds before a fault is detected in cross traffic alert does not work as descri- alert are used negligently or involuntarily.
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Owner's manual Control lamp WARNING It lights up Ignoring any lit warning lamps and the cor- It lights up continuously: the lane departure warning responding messages could lead to acci- has detected a vehicle in the blind spot. dents and serious injuries. Never ignore the warning lamps or mes- ●...
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Driver assistance systems objects such as dividers, and thus give an in- The lamp flashes in the corresponding Driving situations ● correct indication. rear-view mirror even though the turn signal has not been activated. Indication on the exterior mirror The steering wheel vibrates to warn the ●...
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Owner's manual considerably higher speed, no indication will Rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) be displayed. The faster the vehicle approaches, the soon- er an indication will be displayed in the con- trol lamp, because the lane departure warn- ing takes into account the speed differential with other vehicles.
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Driver assistance systems displays the side of the vehicle towards which Door opening warning (Exit As- WARNING traffic is approaching in transverse direc- sist) The smart technology incorporated into tion the rear cross traffic alert cannot overcome the limits imposed by the laws of physics; it Automatic braking to reduce damages only works within the limits of the system.
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Owner's manual stationary. The system monitors, within the Managing the assist systems WARNING limits of the system itself, the rear and side Always pay close attention to the traffic ● environment of the vehicle using the rear Enabling and disabling the assist systems and the surroundings of the vehicle.
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Driver assistance systems If the verification box on the instrument pan- el or the infotainment system is checked the functionality will be automatically activa- ted when switching on the ignition. When the lane departure warning is ready to operate, the indications in the control lamps will turn on briefly as confirmation.
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Owner's manual Parking and manoeu- CAUTION When parking, always carry out the oper- ● ations in the stipulated order. vring Components on the underside of the vehi- Before leaving the vehicle, make sure ● cle, such as bumpers, spoilers and running that the electronic parking brake is applied gear components, can be damaged when Park the vehicle...
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Parking and manoeuvring OR: when the ignition is switched off, the The neutral position N has been selected. ● ● WARNING electronic parking brake is applied automati- If the vehicle is left improperly, it could roll Activate the ability to roll: cally.
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There is a fault in the system. pedal. Stop the vehicle with the brake ● Visit a CUPRA dealer or other specialist ››› ● page 176. workshop. Requirements When the Auto-Hold function is ac- ...
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Parking and manoeuvring Switching off The brakes are not automatically operated cility. Failure to do so could cause damage when park assist is switched on automatically due to the automatic application of the Switch off the Auto-Hold function in the ●...
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Owner's manual The sensors or the camera are dirty or a message to this effect is displayed on the ● The system is not a replacement for driver ››› have ice on them page 292 instrument cluster screen. awareness. The camera lens is not clean and the cam- ●...
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Parking and manoeuvring The bumpers are fitted with sensors. When If the fault doesn't disappear before discon- Objects that are located above the sen- – an obstacle is detected, it is indicated by au- necting the ignition, it will not be indicated sors, such as protrusions in a wall.
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Owner's manual prox depending on whether or not an obsta- the number plate, or a cured or deformed Fitting certain accessories to the front of ● cle is detected) number plate can cause false detections or the vehicle, such as a plate holder with ad- a loss of visibility for the sensors.
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Parking and manoeuvring A short confirmation signal will be heard and Switch the ignition on. The optical indication of the segments works ● the button symbol will light up when the sys- as follows: Press the function button > Driver as- ●...
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Owner's manual Setting the indications and audio may cause serious accidents and injuries if In the following situations, objects or ● signals used without due care. The driver should other vehicles appear to be further away or be aware of his/her surroundings at all closer than they actually are.
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Parking and manoeuvring Reverse assist modes buttons. Some adjustments are equipment- Parking space width: vehicle width + ● dependent. 0.15 m (without counting the mirrors). Depending on the equipment, the following modes are available: Exit the current display To display a real image, the following require- ...
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Owner's manual Key to the Fig. 121: Troubleshooting Check if one of the causes indicated above ● has occurred. Finding a parking space The system behaves differently than ex- Once the source of the problem has been ● Go to the selected parking space ...
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Parking and manoeuvring There are four different views to choose CAUTION Certain objects may not be shown or may ● from: not be shown very clearly, for example, The camera images are only two-dimen- ● posts or thin rails, due to the screen resolu- sional.
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To become familiar with the system and its heavily at the rear. ange. You can switch between views in the functions, CUPRA recommends that you menu bar at the bottom of the screen. The The driver must be used to the system.
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Parking and manoeuvring from above are represented in order to navigate possible obstacles more pre- cisely. Rear camera views (rear view) Angle parking. The area behind the ve- hicle is shown. Auxiliary lines are shown to give guidance. Cross traffic. This visualization helps to ...
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Owner's manual Practical equipment Glove compartment could lead to severe burns and damage to the vehicle. Before moving a seat, make sure there Storage compartment ● are no lighters in the moving part area of the vehicle. Introduction Before closing a storage compartment, ●...
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Practical equipment Power sockets Drink holder dent while driving, hot beverages in the bottle holders might spill and cause burns. Introduction Ensure that no bottles or other objects ● are dropped in the driver footwell while driving, as they could get under the pedals Electrical equipment can be plugged in to and obstruct their working.
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Owner's manual Vehicle power sockets tions exclusively for charging or as a socket Only use electrical devices that comply ● ››› Fig. 125 with the applicable electromagnetic compatibility directives. CAUTION To prevent voltage fluctuations from ● causing damage, switch off electrical devi- If the 12-volt socket is used at full power for ces before switching the ignition on and off longer than the specified time, the fuse...
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Data transmissions Data transmissions Transreceiver module recommends visiting a CUPRA dealership for ● this purpose. The connectivity components are key points Cybersecurity in cybersecurity. Connectivity components WARNING are also fitted with security mechanisms that The risk of unauthorised third parties gain-...
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Owner's manual Car2X data are authentic and that they come Protect your computer, data media and fotainment system and on the CUPRA web- ● from a legitimate participant. mobile phone devices with a suitable anti- site. virus program and by taking widespread The vehicle’s own certificates can only be re-...
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Data transmissions Access the Settings menu. has been rectified, Car2X must be reconnec- ● WARNING ted. Switch on Car2X Communication in the ● Car2X cannot replace your attention. If you menu with the same name. rely solely on Car2X technology, you risk WARNING causing an accident and serious injuries.
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Owner's manual Local hazard warning Graphical representation: local haz- Fig. 126 ard warning due to daytime or mobile works. The local hazard warning uses the connec- Intervention of an assistance system on a ● WARNING ted Car2X and gives warnings, depending on vehicle that is ahead.
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Misuse of mobile terminals ● No Car2X data is displayed In My CUPRA App you can create a user ac- Data loss during transmission. ● count, consult the description of services Car2X has limited operation.
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(VIN) to add the vehicle to your user ac- Note If your vehicle is fitted with Navi System +, count. Check My CUPRA App to see which services your online service package is CUPRA CON- Select your CUPRA CONNECT Gen4 were included when you signed the con- NECT PLUS.
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200 ) and therefore limit both your Therefore, you must inform drivers in ad- be factors beyond the control of CUPRA that vehicle's communication with the CUPRA vance that the vehicle transfers and receives interfere with the execution of such services...
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Privacy settings ● Note of mobile and GPS signal reception due to If you deactivate all CUPRA CONNECT serv- aspects such as high speed driving, solar To allow or block data transmissions, activate ices, the vehicle can still transmit emergen-...
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The following symbols indicate the respec- Create a user Update of online maps. ● tive data transmission status in the infotain- Register for CUPRA CONNECT. You can then Online traffic information. ment system. ● sign a CUPRA CONNECT contract with CU- System update.
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Security level: WPA2 encryption automat- ● OR: Press and hold the WLAN button on ● CUPRA recommends the use of a flat rate ically generates a network key. the WLAN router until the WLAN light on the tariff for data transmission. Mobile phone Network key: Network key automatically ●...
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Wireless Full Link will In order to use Wireless Full Link, you must not be available. In this case, CUPRA recom- first pair the mobile phone device with the To do this, the mobile phone device must be mends removing the devices in both the tel- infotainment system.
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In the case of third-party applications, there Apple CarPlay™ may be compatibility problems. CUPRA cannot be held liable for any dam- age caused to the vehicle as a result of the Applications, their use and the necessary In order to use Apple CarPlay, the following...
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Infotainment system are not fied applications and their availability on available. When you first connect an iPhone™, follow the CUPRA and Apple CarPlay ™ websites, the instructions on the infotainment system The connected iPhone™ cannot be used ●...
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Bluetooth® with the infotainment system, the instructions on the infotainment system availability on the CUPRA and Android Au- the telephone function of the infotainment screen and on the smartphone. to™ websites, at specialised CUPRA dealer- can also be used.
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● devices, certified applications and their view data from the Telephone mode. phone device. availability on the CUPRA and MirrorLink® websites, at specialised CUPRA dealerships The instrument panel screen does not dis- ● The requirements must be met to use Mir- or at any SEAT dealership.
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● Some function areas may include links to quickly. another used, recycled or from another ve- third-party websites. CUPRA is not the owner Use only suitable audio sources and data hicle at the end of its useful life. ● of the third-party websites accessible media.
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Read and observe the operating instruc- The following circumstances may result in specialised workshops. To do so, CUPRA tions provided by the manufacturer in an emergency call, phone call or data...
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Owner's manual WARNING such as a pacemaker, as mobile phones Keep the storage compartments of the ● might alter the functioning of these devi- centre armrest closed at all times while the Switch off mobile phone devices in areas ces. vehicle is in motion.
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Infotainment system CAUTION If the playback volume is excessive or dis- torted, the speakers may be damaged.
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Owner's manual Overview and controls Connect System Overview: control unit Fig. 128 Touch screen. The infotainment func- Touch zones (to raise and lower the air tions can be used through the screen. conditioning temperature). HOME button. Touch zones (to raise and lower the vol- ume).
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Infotainment system General instructions for use on and that, if necessary, the time and date going to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any of the vehicle are set correctly. SEAT dealership. If a function button is missing on the Using a mobile phone device inside the ve- ●...
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Owner's manual If an icon is missing on the screen, it is not a Managing the infotainment sys- Moving objects and adjusting volume device defect, but corresponds to the spe- Move objects on the screen to adapt set- cific equipment of the country or version. tings, for example, with scrollable buttons or Execute the functions and settings with the to move the areas of a menu.
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Infotainment system Configuring customised menus You can add a maximum of two more cus- Symbol and its meaning ● tomised menus (in total, a maximum of four In all views (except Main Menu, StandBy, The setting is not selected, disabled or customised menus).
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Owner's manual Time and date. Clean the screen necessarily mean that the term in question ● can be used freely. Language. ● Remove persistent dirt carefully and without Other product names are registered trade- Additional keypad languages. ● using aggressive cleaning products. To clean marks or trademarks of the respective rights Units.
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Copyright Seat-dependent speech recognition Current online CUPRA CONNECT Plus ● As a general rule, audio and video files stored Thanks to additional microphones, voice contract. on data media and audio sources are subject...
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Owner's manual Connect and disconnect the activation Do not make long pauses. Start voice control ● word Voice control activation: say the word that ● Voice control is active and recognises Press HOME > > Voice control > Acti- activates voice control.
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CUPRA CONNECT Plus equipment. ● Electrical equipment connected to the ve- bands may stop broadcasting or not be avail- You have an active CUPRA CONNECT user hicle may also cause interference in radio ● able again. signal reception and noise in the loud- account.
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Show the last online radio stations podcasts from around the world, included ways. The options vary depending on the heard. with CUPRA CONNECT PLUS. frequency band and the type of reception. Show the 100 most played radio sta- Universal symbols in Radio mode tions and podcasts.
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Infotainment system Select from the station list (AM and The selected station is tuned. If a station was already stored in the preset FM/DAB) button, it is overwritten with the new station. Search in SCAN mode (AM and FM/DAB) The station list shows the stations that are currently tunable.
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If in the FM/DAB frequency band settings the same process with other stations. Internet radio is only available with CUPRA the automatic selection of station logos is OR, via the menu Settings > Station logos. ●...
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Infotainment system Media Mode Introduction Schematic representation: Multime- Fig. 130 dia view In Media mode you can play multimedia files Video files (depends on the system). Quality differences between data media pro- ● from data media and streaming services duced by different manufacturers can cause through the infotainment system.
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Display a list of favourites. Multimedia files can be catalogued by cate- CUPRA assumes no liability for any deterio- gories (for example, album, artist, title). In My Add a media file as favourite. ration or loss of files on data storage devi- ...
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Infotainment system Select favourites Tap a favourite that is not assigned. Video mode OR: press and hold on an existing fa- In favourites you can save titles, music gen- When in video mode, a video can be played vourite for approx. 3 seconds. res, artists and albums individually for play- on the infotainment screen if this is stored on back.
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Owner's manual Navigation Introduction Schematic representation: Navigation Fig. 131 view A global satellite system determines the cur- ble on the screen when travelling above a If the exact destination cannot be reached rent position of the vehicle and the sensors certain speed.
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Infotainment system navigation announcements provided will be Zoom in the view (tip: use your index fin- map backward, move your fingers down- played with the newly adjusted volume. ger). wards. To increase the view in a certain position, ● Rotate view (tip: use your index and middle Limitations during navigation double-click on the map.
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Work address Back All navigation functions require the activa- Favourite destinations tion of CUPRA CONNECT PLUS online serv- Additional window with more options. Symbols in the route details ices. Additional window with route options. Current position.
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Infotainment system Traffic information. To provide correct route guidance and make Connect the USB data device to the info- ● the most of the functions offered, the info- tainment system. Navigation data is auto- POIs (points of interest) are shown on the tainment system should be updated on a matically updated in the background.
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Owner's manual OR: detailed address. Select the destination and start navigation Move the view on the map until the desired ● position can be selected. The navigation Press and then Press Start. map can be used by means of additional fin- Press the desired destination.
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Infotainment system address data cannot be used for route guid- Select alternative charging sta- Traffic information ance. tions The infotainment system receives detailed Start navigation traffic information automatically if the Inter- For planned routes, instead of automatically Press net connection is established. This informa- ●...
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Owner's manual Orange: Slow traffic. Hold the desired destination pressed until ● ● Functions in the additional window: it is visibly highlighted. Red: Traffic jam. ● Add stopover Add a stopover to the route guid- Move the destination to the desired posi- ●...
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Infotainment system you back along the most direct path to the To activate the function, activate Learn us- Switch on the 360° operating range display ● initially selected destination. age pattern. Open the additional map window and ● press the symbol To disable the function, disable Learn us- ...
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Owner's manual Telephone interface Introduction Schematic representation: Phone Fig. 132 view Telephone interface equipment You can use the telephone interface to con- Note nect your mobile to the infotainment system and symbols As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex- ●...
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Infotainment system Connection to wireless charging option. Call list symbols the vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks ● ● Connection to the microphone mounted The lower decks of boats and ferries. To open the call lists, press ● ● ● ...
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Owner's manual Bluetooth® is activated on the infotain- Active and passive connection Establish an active connection ● ment system. To use the functions of the telephone inter- Requirement: several mobile phone devices Depending on the mobile device, it will be ●...
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Infotainment system tenna. This improves the reception and Press > All and press a number on the ● charging function is disabled. When you sound quality of calls. list to start the call. exit this menu, the wireless charging func- tion is activated again.
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Owner's manual Enter the contact you want in the search Favourites Connectivity Box ● bar. A speed dial button can be assigned to a To send the message press OK. ● phone book favourite up to a maximum of six. If there is a registered photo saved to the Send an e-mail contact, it is shown on the speed dial button.
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CUPRA website. Connectivity Box from being affected. has maximum dimensions (width x length) of 80mm x 140mm (3.15 x 5.512 inches) on...
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Owner's manual No improvement in reception can be ● guaranteed if there is more than one mo- bile phone on the pad. You are advised to keep the engine run- ● ning to guarantee proper wireless charging. When a telephone with Qi technology is ●...
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Storing objects Storing objects WARNING tance. Heavy objects that are not properly placed or secured may cause loss of control Loose or unsecured objects can cause seri- of the vehicle and thus severe injuries. Positioning the luggage and ous injury in case of sudden manoeuvring Never put too much load in the vehicle.
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Owner's manual irreparably, if they are in contact with ob- Do not leave hard, sharp or heavy objects ● jects. or in bags on the rear shelf. Never transport animals on the rear shelf. ● Note CAUTION Straps for securing the load to the fastening rings are commercially available from ac- Before closing the rear lid, ensure that ●...
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Storing objects Luggage compartment floor Variable luggage compartment Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may have a second floor in the luggage com- floor partment. Opening and closing the second luggage compartment floor ››› To open it, grasp the handle Fig.
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● cords. appropriate load can be obtained from spe- Incorrect use of the second luggage com- cialised dealerships. To do so, CUPRA rec- partment floor can cause damage to it or WARNING ommends going to a specialised CUPRA the luggage compartment trim.
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Storing objects Trapdoor for transporting long Opening the tailboard release lever down, in the direction of the ››› objects arrow, and the cover upwards Fig. 142 Lower the centre armrest. ● Pull the release lever in the direction of the ●...
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Owner's manual Trailer mode Information on trailer mode The vehicle is not certified for trailer cou- pling. It is not permitted to retrofit the vehi- cle with a towing device. WARNING If a towing device is installed on the vehicle, serious accidents and injuries can occur when using the vehicle.
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Miscellaneous situations Miscellaneous situations Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps Note Some of the items listed are only provided in The jack does not generally require any Vehicle tool kit maintenance. If required, it should be certain model versions, or are optional ex- greased using universal type grease.
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Owner's manual Before driving, always lower the wiper arms. Raising and lowering windscreen wiper When the wiper lever is briefly pulled up- arms wards, the wiper arms return to their initial Place the windscreen wipers in the service ● position. ›››...
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Miscellaneous situations Hold down the release button while ● CAUTION may help to leave the vehicle parked with gently pulling the blade in the direction of ar- ››› the wipers in service position page 247 To avoid considerable damage to the vehi- cle electrical system, note the following Insert a new blade of the same length and ●...
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Owner's manual Jump start socket (ground termi- Jump start: description incorrect assessment of the status of the battery in the vehicle's electronic system. nal) Switch off the ignition of both vehicles ››› Connect one end of the red jump lead to the positive terminal of the vehicle with the flat 12-volt battery...
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Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle If the system does not switch on, seek the Keep sparks, flames and lighted ciga- ● assistance of specialist personnel. rettes away from batteries, danger of ex- plosion. Failure to comply could result in an Introduction Removing the jump leads explosion.
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Owner's manual tow cable should only be used if a tow bar is CAUTION When towing, always use the vehicle’s ● not available. towing eye, which forms part of the on- Towing the vehicle with a tow cable or a tow board tools, or an appropriate eye for tow- A tow rope should be slightly elastic to avoid bar can cause damage to the vehicle.
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Miscellaneous situations The 12-volt battery is discharged. The Make sure the tow cable is not twisted. and a maximum of 100 m to the tow truck ● ● ››› steering remains locked and, if applicable, Otherwise the towing eye could unscrew the parking brake cannot be released and during towing.
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Owner's manual Fuses Front towline anchorage Bear in mind the instructions for towing ››› page 252. Introduction Fitting the towline anchorage Remove the towing eye from the vehicle ● In general, a fuse can be assigned to various tool kit in the luggage compartment electrical components.
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Miscellaneous situations WARNING CAUTION The high voltages in the electrical system Never remove the high-voltage fuses can give serious electrical shocks, causing marked with a special flag in the fuse box burns and even death! on the dash panel or in the luggage com- partment.
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Owner's manual Identifying fuses below the dashboard by Fuses in the front compartment Replace a blown fuse colours Colour Amp rating Orange Brown Blue Yellow White or transparent Fig. 154 Image of a blown fuse. Green In the front compartment: fuse Fig.
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Miscellaneous situations Replace the cover again or close the fuse ● Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps box lid. Transmission and reception stabili- Relay R3_LVI / Vehicle interior tem- sation control unit / Mobile inter- perature sensor / Vehicle interior face / Media device interface carbon dioxide sensor Fuse placement Top view camera...
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Owner's manual and route light) with light emitting diodes Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps (LEDs) as a light source. A-Frame Slot - Left front seat ad- High-voltage heating (PTC) / HV bat- SITR2 Full-LED headlights are designed to last the justment control panel tery heating / Cooling pump for lifetime of the car and light bulbs cannot be thermal management...
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Any accidental movement of the vehicle works. To do so, CUPRA recommends going heat sources, are required. Only authorised during maintenance work could cause seri- to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT specialist workshops are permitted to work ous injuries. dealership.
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Owner's manual WARNING WARNING Always keep children away from the – front compartment and never leave The front compartment of any vehicle is a There are rotating parts in the front com- them unattended. hazardous area in which serious injuries partment which could cause serious injury.
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Checking and refilling levels 1. Place the vehicle on level and firm WARNING CAUTION ground, taking all necessary safety pre- If additional insulating elements such as When refilling or changing the operating cautions. blankets are placed in the front compart- fluids, ensure you pour the correct fluids 2.
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CUPRA dealers always promptly re- ceive information about any modifications. Closing the front bonnet Slightly lift the bonnet.
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Never store motor coolant in empty food ● Leakages of operating fluids can contami- cle. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a cans, bottles or other empty containers, as nate the environment. If any operating fluid specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT deal- it could be ingested by another person.
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Never mix the original additives for the page 259. G12evo coolant (TL-VW 774 L) with motor coolant fluid not authorised by CUPRA. In the front compartment: mark- Fig. 157 The motor coolant expansion tank can ing on coolant expansion tank.
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Only top up with fresh coolant according ● not fill over the upper edge of the marked ››› can no longer see or hear steam or coolant to CUPRA specifications page 263 ››› area Fig. 157 . Otherwise, when the tem- escaping.
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Owner's manual If the warning lamp does not go out even Checking the brake fluid level specialist workshop to have the system though the motor coolant level is correct, do checked. This could result in motor dam- The brake fluid level must be between the ...
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VW 501 14 standard. Recommended windscreen wipers You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake ● fluid at a specialised CUPRA service or at a For the hottest seasons we recommend ● SEAT Official Service. If none is available, summer G 052 184 A1 for clear glass.
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Do not mix cleaning products recom- ● self. to change the fluid level of the battery. Oth- mended by CUPRA with other products. erwise explosive gas is released from the Always wear eye protection and protec- This could lead to flocculation and may ●...
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. To do so, CUPRA recommends going the right technology to make the adjustment After switching on the drive system with a to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT and the correct replacement batteries. deeply discharged or newly replaced 12- dealership.
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Owner's manual Disconnecting the 12-volt battery Vehicle with the “Keyless Access” locking WARNING ››› and starting system page 84 : If the igni- If the 12-volt battery is to be disconnected Attaching the 12-volt battery incorrectly or tion cannot be switched on after connecting from the vehicle's electrical system, please using unsuitable batteries may result in the 12-volt battery, lock and unlock the vehi-...
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Checking and refilling levels there is a fault in the on-board 12-volt net- There is a fault in the 12-volt battery moni- electronic components could be damaged work. toring system. and electrical malfunctions could occur. Never connect accessories that supply ●...
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Owner's manual There is a fault in the connection between the on-board network and the 12-volt bat- tery. Contact a specialised workshop. ● Request a check of the electrical system. ● 12-volt battery The indicator lamp lights up YELLOW. The following message is displayed: 12 V battery charge low.
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To do so, CUPRA recommends going and kerbs. Correct tyre pressure is very im- ››› to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT When driving with new tyres, be especially – portant page 276 dealership.
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240 km/h (149 mph) CUPRA tyres with optimised rolling resist- spare wheel should only be used temporarily ance. The original CUPRA tyres are marked max. 270 km/h (168 mph) in the event of a puncture, and the vehicle with the symbol .
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Check tyre pressure at least once a month, of different sizes to those originally fitted ● » damage your vehicle. by CUPRA can be fitted, and to find out and also prior to any long trip.
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››› Fig. 161. cialised CUPRA Service or SEAT Official For the sake of the environment Service. Do not forget the spare wheel when check- Insufficient tyre pressure increases energy ing the tyre pressures: Keep this spare wheel consumption.
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Wheels and tyres Tread wear indicators "TWI" or triangles on the sidewall of the tyre and when driving through corners, and mark the position of the wear indicators. braking is also adversely affected. The minimum permitted profile depth have The speed has to be adapted accordingly, ●...
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The performance of winter tyres is also se- your vehicle. It is best to contact a specialised CUPRA verely impaired by ageing, even if the tread is Please note that the maximum permissible –...
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For technical reasons, the use of snow sumption will all be reduced. with them. CUPRA recommends the use of chains on the emergency wheel and the in- coated snow chains. flatable spare wheel is not permitted.
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Owner's manual The tyre pressure monitoring system com- cumstances (e.g. sporty driving, snow-cov- Flashes pares the individual speeds of each wheel ered or unpaved roads, or when driving with System fault and thus the dynamic radius with the help of snow chains).
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Wheels and tyres Observe the applicable legislation for each ● loss of control of the vehicle and a serious tyres to ensure that the tyre pressure is cor- country (reflective vest, warning triangles, or fatal accident. rect and that the tyres are not damaged etc.).
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Fig. 167. new adapter, you can obtain it from the Hold the wrench at the end and rotate the specialised CUPRA service or the SEAT Of- ● bolt approximately one turn anticlock- ficial Service, indicating the code number. Anti-theft wheel nuts ›››...
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Lift the vehicle using only the jack sup- jack on the vehicle. ● plied from the factory. Other jacks, even those approved for other CUPRA models Rest the jack (vehicles tools) on firm ● could slip, with the consequent risk of in- ground.
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Tighten the bolts in di- cause damage to it. CUPRA accepts no re- tion on tyres with directional tread. Always agonal pairs (not in a circle).
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Wheels and tyres Tyre repairs road surface is wet. Change the tyre as soon WARNING as possible or remount it with the correct di- Using the tyre mobility system can be dan- rection of rotation. TMS (Tyre Mobility System) gerous, especially when filling the tyre at the roadside.
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You can purchase a new bottle of tyre seal- ment. It includes the following components ››› Sealing the tyre ant in specialised CUPRA dealers or any Fig. 170: SEAT dealership. Unscrew the tyre valve cap and insert. Use ●...
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Wheels and tyres With the bottle upside down, empty all of and request assistance from an authorised ● overheating! Before switching on the air the contents into the tyre. technician. compressor again, let it cool for several mi- nutes. Remove the bottle from the valve. Disconnect the air compressor.
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Maintenance When each one of the services was carried ● CAUTION out. CUPRA cannot be held liable for any dam- Whether a specific repair has been sug- ● Service age to the vehicle due to insufficient work gested, e.g. changing the brake pads in the or of lack of availability of spare parts.
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If, on the other hand, the vehicle is under CUPRA cannot be held liable for any dam- or stop working entirely. This may cause se- adverse conditions of use, some of the age to the vehicle due to insufficient work rious accidents and injuries.
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If your CUPRA vehicle is immobilised due to a Always keep care products in a safe place, ● fault or an accident, our assistance services out of the reach of children.
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Maintenance Before washing the car, soften the dirt using Make sure that the windows are closed and Washing vehicles with a matte paint by plenty of water. the windscreen wipers are deactivated. Bear hand in mind the instructions of the car wash tun- To prevent damage to the vehicle when To remove encrusted dirt such as insects, nel operator, especially if your vehicle has...
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Owner's manual Headlights / Tail lights WARNING For the sake of the environment Problem Solution Incorrect use of high-pressure cleaning The car should only be washed in special equipment can cause damage. This can wash bays. These places are prepared to Dirt Soft sponge with neutral soap lead to accidents and serious injuries.
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Maintenance Covers / Trims Covers / Trims Problem Solution Problem Solution Problem Solution Fat-based dirt, e.g. Delete immediately with a neu- cosmetic products tral soap solution and a soft Dirt Neutral soap solution , if a steel Dirt Neutral soap solution or sunscreen cloth cleaning product is required...
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Owner's manual Seat belts Wheels Problem Solution Do not use for paint wax or other abrasive ● Problem Solution Water-based dirt, Recent stains: absorbent cloth products. e.g. coffee, tea, Dry stains: stain remover suita- Dirt Neutral soap solution , allowed If the protective coating on the paint of the ●...
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Maintenance Paint Seat belts and their components must Sharp objects on clothing, such as zips, riv- ● ● never be cleaned with chemical products, ets or belts can damage the surface. The vehicle must be free from dirt and dust ●...
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CUPRA on the covers, or within the working range We recommend you to use only CUPRA ac- generally authorises in-vehicle installations of the airbags. Otherwise, there is a danger cessories and Genuine CUPRA parts®.
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exceed 10 Watts at the aerial base. mark. Any retrofit equipment that could in- A specialised CUPRA Service, SEAT Official fluence the driver's control of the vehicle Service or specialised workshop will be able must have a type approval for your vehicle to inform you about options for installing and and must carry the e mark.
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Specialised CUPRA Services or SEAT Official Under current data protection legislation, applies: Services ensure the perfect condition of new you have certain rights vis-à-vis CUPRA re- vehicles. Check the purchase agreement or garding the possible processing of your per- In-vehicle data processing complementary additional documentation sonal data.
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. Operating data docu- cidents and faults. ment the technical condition of the vehicle In exceptional cases, CUPRA is under the or individual components, help to diagnose obligation to provide, insofar as there are le- Depending on the technical equipment, the...
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CUPRA or other providers can be Infotainment system that you can control them with the controls used over this connection.
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These data will provide a better understand- CUPRA will not have access to EDR data un- ous injuries. ing of the circumstances of the accident.
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Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the ● Infotainment system and anten- the design, choice of materials and manu- protective wax for cavities. facture of your new CUPRA. Use of plastic film as protection during ve- ● hicle transport. The infotainment system's antennas are in- Constructive measures to encourage recy- Use of solvent-free adhesives.
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Information for the user This symbol indicates that EED must not be Central control unit (BCM) Antenna amplifiers discarded as home waste but through selec- Robert Bosch GmbH/Braunschweig ASK Industries S.p.A tive waste collection. Theodor-Heuss-Strasse 12 Via dell'Industria n.12/14/16 38122 - Braunschweig, Germany 60037 Monte San Vito (AN), Italy Phone: 0049 53188890 Phone: +3907174521...
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Owner's manual Navigation antenna Remote control key Panasonic Automotive Systems Czech, s.r.o. Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH Digades GmbH Digitales Und Ana/Zittau U Panasonicu 266 Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51 Äußere Weberstr. 20 530 06, Pardubice, Czech Republic 72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany 02763 - Zittau, Germany Phone: +49 7127 140 Phone: 0049 358357750 Front radar sensors...
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WCDMA FDD lll: 1710-1785 MHz 21 dBm WCDMA FDD VIII: 880-915MHz 21 dBm Connection to the external antenna of the car Leon, Formentor, Born LTE FDD1: 1920-1980 MHz 23 dBm LTE FDD3: 1710-1785 MHz 23 dBm LTE FDD7: 2500-2570 MHz...
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Radar sensors for assistance systems 35.0 dBm Ateca 24050-24250 MHz 20 dBm Ateca Wireless charging 110-120 kHz Ateca, Leon, Formentor, Born Instrument panel 125 kHz 40 dBµA/m All CUPRA models EGSM900: 880-915 MHz 33 dBm DCS1800: 1710-1785 MHz 31 dBm...
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Information for the user Importer for United Kingdom market The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 This vehicle has various radio equipment de- vices installed. The following acts as importer of the radio equipment devices for the United Kingdom market within the meaning of The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017: Volkswagen Group United Kingdom Ltd.
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Owner's manual Technical data Performance The values apply only to optimal road and weather conditions. Indications about the tech- The vehicle’s performance has been calcu- nical data lated without any equipment that would af- fect it, e.g. accessories. Vehicle identification data Empty weight, total weight, axle loads The values indicated in the technical data The kerb weight values shown on the follow-...
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Technical data Electric engine 150 kW and 62 kWh electric motor Maximum power (kW) Identifying letters on en- EBJC gine (LDM) Engine Synchronous motor with permanent mag- nets Maximum torque (Nm) Top speed (km/h) Kerb weight (kg) 1811 Maximum authorised 2280 weight (kg) High-voltage system...
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Index Driving Emergencies ......60 Environment driving on flooded roads ....132 anti-puncture kit .
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Index Front compartment Headrest ....... . . 101 operating ......214 battery .
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Index Leaving Home ......109 positioning the luggage ....241 Legal provisions .
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Index Mirrors ........115 split screen ......232 Overview (left hand drive) .
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Index Power display ......17 RCTA ........172 Roof rack .
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Index purpose ....... . . 43 Signal amplifier ......238 road signs .
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Index Switching off Top View Camera Tyre repair kit ......285 telephone ......235 see the Peripheral view system (Top View see also Anti-puncture kit .
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Index identification data ..... . 308 Wheel nuts ....... 277 service position .
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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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How to set speed limiter cupr a born 2023
To set the speed limiter on a Cupra Born 2023:
1. Press the button to activate the speed limiter.
2. The system will store the selected speed, starting from 30 km/h (20 mph) and above.
3. The saved speed will be displayed on the instrument cluster.
The speed limiter can be temporarily overridden by fully pressing the accelerator pedal past the resistance point. It will reactivate automatically when the speed returns below the set limit.
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Central locking takes some time to work in cold/freezing temperatures.I tend to pour lukewarm warm water over drivers door handle (manual key area)then after a few minutes it works but it’s not the key fob?
The central locking on the Cupra BORN takes time to work in cold temperatures likely because freezing conditions affect the sensor surfaces on the door handles. If these surfaces are exposed to cold or moisture, such as ice or frost, their operation may be delayed or impaired. Pouring lukewarm water on the handle helps thaw the area, allowing the system to function after a minute or two.
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Where is 12 volt connection for dash cam