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Thank you for your confidence With your new CUPRA, you will be able to enjoy a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology and top quality features. We recommend reading this Instruction Man- ual carefully to learn more about your vehicle so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily driving.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Charging the high-voltage battery ..Gear selection ......Charging cable .
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Alphabetical index with many terms and syn- kept in the vehicle at all times if you sell it or onyms to help you find information. lend it to third parties. In addition, CUPRA rec- ommends resetting the infotainment system to WARNING factory settings to delete all personal data.
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Digital Manual in the Infotainment System The digital version of the manual can be found When a factory settings reset is performed, the on the official CUPRA website: Digital Manual is uninstalled from the infotain- ment system. Proceed as follows to reinstall the Digital Man- ual: •...
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Leave the vehicle (no need to press the button). ››› The Digital Cockpit displays Fig. Note The vehicle is switched off by automatic NEW FEATURE WITH CUPRA! Possible to driver detection switch on the vehicle’s ignition without pressing the button.
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Fig. 9 Digital Cockpit Display NEW FEATURE WITH CUPRA! Possible to When the drive system is inactive, the Dig- switch off the vehicle’s ignition without ital Cockpit displays the CUPRA Born im- pressing the button. Fig. 8 Digital Cockpit Display ›››...
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(e.g. display not configured correctly when viewing the digital manual). To do this, if appropriate, press and hold the On/Off button of the info- tainment system for approx. 15 seconds until the CUPRA logo appears on the display.
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CUPRA CONNECT Registration process Use the My CUPRA App to register. Don’t have the My CUPRA App yet? Download it by scanning the QR code: Fig. 13 Download the “How to register” video here.
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Authorized Service (depending on the version). Fig. 15 Enter the vehicle identification Fig. 17 Complete as primary user number Registration complete Link the vehicle to your CUPRA ID Enter the vehicle identification number, accept the legal terms and conditions. Or- der service packs.
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Electrical charging Quick start guide Electrical charging LED indications Tips for maximising the vehicle's ››› range White LED Fig. 18 Charging the high-voltage battery • Flashing: Preparing the charging process. Pre-air condition the vehicle interior when • Fixed: Not charging charging to maximise range.
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Access the Cubic portal to purchase data for your vehicle. Create your account, add your vehicle identification number (VIN) and choose from a range of data plans. Cubic website: https://cupra.cubictelecom.com Note If necessary, to release the parking brake so that the vehicle can be pushed: •...
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General views of the vehicle Front exterior view General views of the vehicle Front exterior view Fig. 19 ››› Levels control Towing the vehicle Driving assistance sensors page 155 ››› ››› Brake fluid page 286 Towing page 270 Front multifunction camera ›››...
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General views of the vehicle Rear exterior view Fig. 20 ››› ››› Driving assistance sensors page 155 Emergency opening page 101 Rear view camera Charging socket ››› Charging process display page 82 Park distance control sensors ››› Emergency unlocking page 84 Rear radars Action in the event of a puncture Park assist sensor...
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General views of the vehicle Interior view Interior view Fig. 21 ››› ››› • Emergency starter housing Armrest page 110 Glove compartment page 208 ››› ››› page 145 Disconnecting the front passenger front Isofix anchors page 60 ››› Connectivity Box / Wireless Charger airbag page 53 ›››...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (left hand drive) Fig. 22 ››› Door handle Multifunction steering wheel control pan- Infotainment system page ››› ››› page 104 page 227 Control panel for: ››› ››› ››› Digital Cockpit page 22 Open bonnet lever page 282 •...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (right hand drive) Overview (right hand drive) Fig. 23 ››› ››› Wipers and rear window wiper • Infotainment system page Central locking page 93 ››› ››› page 120 ››› page 227 • Exterior mirror adjustment page 124 ›››...
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General views of the vehicle ››› • Driver airbag page 52...
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Driver information Control lamps Driver information Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Control lamps ››› Fasten your seat belt page 42 Stop driving! ››› Deep discharge of the high-voltage Steering anomaly page 148 Control and warning lamps ››› battery page 83 Stop driving! The warning and control lights can be lit indi- Electronic parking brake on vidually or in combination and serve as a warn-...
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Driver information Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Fault in the airbag system or the Travel Assist unavailable or Do not continue driving! ››› lane change assist unavailable seat belt tensioners page 51 ››› ››› ››› page 179, page 180 Low tyre pressure page 303 Airbag or belt tensioner system...
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149 Regulation due to a speed limit ››› page 150 ››› page 168 ››› ››› CUPRA driving profile page 149 Auto Hold active page 191 Regulation due to the end of a traf- ››› ››› fic jam page 168...
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Driver information • Driver assistant systems: Display of Digital Cockpit Sym- Meaning active driver assistant systems and speed. The navigation context is hidden. Service intervals display • Navigation: Representation with informa- ››› page 31 tion about the guided route and speed. The graphic view of the driver assistant systems is hidden.
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Driver information Instrument panel Charge the high-voltage battery as soon as Range indication WARNING possible to prevent the vehicle from stopping The vehicle range is displayed in kilometres ››› Any distraction affecting the driver in any (km) or miles (mi) depending on the selected way can lead to an accident and cause inju- ›››...
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Driver information When the corresponding section of the bar Note WARNING reaches the end mark, availability is unlimited. Driving properties may vary when the electric If the outside temperature is very low and, If there is a limitation, the bar is shortened ac- motor's available power is low or the state of therefore, the high-voltage battery is very cordingly.
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Driver information Instrument panel The Head-up-Display (HUD) projects certain Height setting Note information or warnings from assistance sys- To adapt the vertical position of the image to • tems or the infotainment system into the driv- Some indications, such as warnings, cannot your individual seating position, the Head-up- be hidden.
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Driver information • Signs detected by the traffic signal detection • Speed warning for winter tyres Depending on the equipment, some set- ››› tings and instructions can be carried out or system page 28 If the maximum set speed is exceeded, this is displayed on the infotainment system as well.
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Driver information Instrument panel approximately 5 seconds, and depending on Priority 2 warning (yellow) Driver alert system (break recom- the case, is repeated. The system stores the The symbol lights up or flashes (in part accom- mendation) last message displayed. panied by audible warnings).
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Driver information • When a sporty driving style is employed sign to indicate aspects such as temporary pro- • No warning is given in the event of the ef- hibitions. Even on routes without signs, the • fect called microsleep! In the event of a serious distraction to the system can, if necessary, display the applicable driver...
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Driver information Instrument panel • • There is a fault in the system. Have the sys- First: The sign that is currently valid for the No entry sign tem checked by a specialised workshop. driver is displayed on the left hand side of the The traffic sign recognition system warns screen, e.g.
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• The gear selector is in the B position. • Adapt your speed and driving style to • The Performance or CUPRA driving profile suit visibility, weather, road and traffic condi- is used. tions. Fig. 30 Eco-efficient driving assistance •...
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Driver information Instrument panel The time and date are only displayed in the Service intervals WARNING infotainment system. The system is not a replacement for driver The service interval display appears on the awareness. instrument cluster screen and in the infotain- Service Menu •...
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Driver information The actual number of menus available and the Consulting the service date in the infotain- Tutorial name of the various options will depend on the ment system The first time you connect the Infotainment vehicle’s electronics and equipment. system, a system tutorial will open with a brief •...
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Explanation of the function buttons Fig. 31 Schematic diagram: Overview of the possible function buttons on the screen. : main menu with the 6 main functions Top part of the screen divided into 2 screens (3 + 3, customisable The following information is always visible, by the user by pressing on the function).
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Driver information Initial configuration wizard Fig. 32 Schematic diagram: Initial configuration wizard. The initial configuration wizard will help you to Press to link your mobile phone to the In- Closes the Configuration Wizard. set up your Infotainment system the first time fotainment system.
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Vehicle information Fig. 33 Schematic diagram: Vehicle information and status. Pressing on Vehicle info in the main menu opens the Vehicle info menu with the following submenus: • Driving data: The average consumption, average speed, distance travelled, trip duration and autonomy are shown.
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Driver information Assist systems and vehicle settings Fig. 34 Schematic diagram: Assistants and vehicle settings ››› Assistants • Driver alerts Press Fig. 34 , or Vehicle settings ››› in the main menu to open the assistants and • Parking • Fatigue detection page vehicle settings menu.
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information ››› • Windows page 122. ››› • Tyres page 303.
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Driver information Departure menu Fig. 35 Schematic representation: departure menu. In the departure menu you can set some func- • Press to manually hide the departure tions before leaving the vehicle. When you menu. switch off the ignition, the departure menu is displayed on the infotainment system.
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For your own safety and the safety of your injury. The following points cover part of the passengers, always note the following points As a driver, you are responsible for yourself and safety equipment in your CUPRA before every trip: your passengers. •...
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CUPRA recom- least 25 cm (10 inches). • Child seat top tether attachment points.
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Correct sitting position of vehicle occupants Safety • your head and under no circumstances below Adjust the height of the seat so that you can WARNING reach the top of the steering wheel. eye level . Keep the back of your neck as close Sitting in an incorrect position may increase ›››...
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Safety • Never put your feet out of a window. Before starting the vehicle: Risks of sitting in an incorrect posi- • Never put your feet on the instrument panel. • Fasten your seat belt securely tion • Never place your feet on the bench or on the •...
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Seat belts Safety Depending on the version of the model, when Ensure that your passengers wear their seat The protective function of seat the ignition is switched on, the status display belts as well. Accident statistics have shown belts ››› that wearing seat belts is an effective means of of the belts Fig.
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Safety • Seat belts which have been worn in an ac- WARNING cident and have been stretched must be re- • If seat belts are worn incorrectly or not at placed by a specialised workshop. Renewal all, the risk of severe injuries increases. The may be necessary even if there is no appa- optimal protection from seat belts can be rent damage.
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Seat belts Safety Given that the passengers of the vehicle in our Fastening and unfastening the seat Fastening the seat belt example do not have their seat belts fastened, belt Fasten your seat belt before each trip. in the event of a collision the entire amount •...
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Safety • The seat belt must lie flat and fit comfortably. WARNING Pull the belt tight if necessary to take up any • The seat belt cannot offer its full protec- slack. tion unless the seat backrest is in an upright In the case of pregnant women, the seat belt position and the seat belt is worn correctly, should pass uniformly over the chest and as...
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A reversible tensioning of the seat belts protection can tension the front seat belts au- airbag. CUPRA recommends taking your car may occur in certain driving situations in for technical service. ›››...
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Safety So that the effectiveness of the seat belt ten- PreCrash system Belt force limiter sioner is not reduced and that removed parts In the event of an accident, the seat belt force do not cause any injuries or environmental limiter reduces the force the seat belt exerts How it works pollution, regulations, which are known to the...
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Never change settings on the Infotainment nently on the instrument cluster screen. Go to System while driving. a specialized CUPRA Service or Official SEAT Activation of the PreCrash system Service and ask for the system to be checked. The PreCrash system can be partially deactiva-...
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Safety • at all times, not only because this is required by an accident, no matter how serious, is not a Head airbag law in most countries, but also for your safety determining factor for the airbags to have been •...
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Airbag system Safety • in the event of the vehicle overturning if the Activation factors In the event of serious side collisions, some dynamic characteristics measured by the con- (or all) of the following airbags can be acti- The conditions that lead to the airbag system trol unit are too low, vated (depending on the severity of the col- activating in each situation cannot be general-...
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Safety Lights up on the roof console Front airbags WARNING Front passenger front airbag deactivated. In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat Check if the airbag should be kept deacti- belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat vated belts may not trigger correctly, may fail to Lights up on the roof console...
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Airbag system Safety The airbag covers open and remain attached CUPRA recommends fitting the child seat in Activate and deactivate front pas- to the steering wheel and instrument panel the rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the senger front airbag when the driver and front passenger airbags front passenger airbag.
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Safety WARNING WARNING • The driver of the vehicle is responsible for When triggered, the airbag inflates at high disabling or switching on the airbag. speed in milliseconds. • Always switch off the ignition before disa- • Always keep the central airbag deployment bling the front passenger airbag! Failure to do zone clear.
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Airbag system Safety Its location is marked with the word “AIRBAG” Side airbags • Never drive if the interior door panels have on the upper part of the back of the seats or been removed or if the panels have not been on the lower coverings with the word AIRBAG correctly fitted.
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Safety In combination with the seat belts, the Side • The airbags provide protection for just one without restriction and provide the greatest Curtain Protection® airbags provide additional accident; replace them once they have de- possible protection. Therefore, sun blinds protection for the upper part of the body of ployed.
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Transporting children safely Safety Transporting children CUPRA recommends securing the child seats Child seats group classification shown on the website as described below: safely • Child seats in the opposite direction of travel (group 0+): ISOFIX and support peg (ROMER...
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R 129 standard in relation to installation and together with the on-board documentation. safety. Child seat manufacturers can tell you CUPRA recommends you use child seats from Fig. 57 Airbag sticker: on the rear frame of which seats have i-Size approval for this vehi- the Original Accessories Catalogue.
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Transporting children safely Safety • To correctly use a child seat in the back, the Read and always observe the safety informa- WARNING front backrest must be adjusted so that there tion included in the following chapters: • If a child seat is secured to the front pas- is no contact with the child seat in the back in •...
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Recommended systems for attaching child called connectors. These connectors are fit- seats ted into the ISOFIX attachment rings found CUPRA recommends attaching child seats as between the seat cushion and the backrest Fig. 58 Rear seat: ISOFIX or i-Size securing follows: of the vehicle's back seat (on the sides).
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Transporting children safely Safety Fig. 59 Front passenger seat: i-Size fastening rings. Child seats can be secured quickly, easily and safely on the rear seats with the ISOFIX or i- ››› Size and Top Tether system page Two ISOFIX retaining rings are fitted on both outermost rear side seats.
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Safety Vehicle ISOFIX positions Front passenger seat Electrical equip- Weight group Size class Rear side seat Rear central seat ment airbag enabled airbag disabled Group 0 to 10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+ to 13 kg ISO/R2 SO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3 Group I 9 to 18 kg ISO/F2 IL, IUF...
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Transporting children safely Safety 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. Securing the child seat with the ISOFIX or WARNING i-Size system...
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Safety Top Tether securing belts Using the Top Tether in rear-facing mounted seats Currently, there are very few rear-facing child safety seats that have Top Tether. Please care- fully read and follow the seat manufacturer in- structions to learn the proper way to install the Top Tether strap.
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Transporting children safely Safety WARNING An undue installation of the safety seat will increase the risk of injury in the event of a crash. • Never tie the retainer strap to a hook in the luggage compartment. • Never secure or tie luggage or other items to the lower anchorages (ISOFIX) or the up- per ones (Top Tether).
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Safety Front passenger seat Weight group Rear side seat Rear central seat Airbag enabled Airbag deactivated Group 0 to 10 kg Group 0+ to 13 kg Group I 9 to 18 kg Group II 15 to 25 kg Group III 22 to 36 kg X: Not compatible for the installation of seats install chairs in this configuration.
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In case of emergency Safety In case of emergency 5. Use the warning triangle to indicate the po- WARNING sition of your vehicle so that it does not • The risk of an accident increases if your pose a hazard to other road users. Hazard warning lights vehicle breaks down.
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Safety • • Place the warning triangle to warn other road Inform the emergency services and persons Emergency call service users of the presence of the vehicle. involved in the accident that it is an electric vehicle. • If necessary, get any people out of the haz- •...
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• Lights up red: system failure. The eCall serv- Starting an emergency call manually required data is transmitted to the emergency ice is available with certain restrictions. CUPRA • Briefly press the button cover and open coordination centre so that the necessary as- suggests going to a specialised workshop.
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Safety The data related to the emergency call is only Diversion to 112 emergency number Assistance call processed to ensure the correct operation of In some situations where the emergency call With the breakdown call you can directly re- the emergency call system (eCall). The system service is limited or cannot be carried out, an quest specialised help in the event of a break- will automatically delete the data related to the...
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NOTICE • All CUPRA guidelines and standards must • Never touch the high-voltage cables, the be followed when performing any work on If the vehicle suffers an accident or collision...
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High-voltage battery ››› High voltage warning lettering Fig. 67 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 hazard- ous liquid and solid substances. Emitted gases can cause severe burns and blind- ness.
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Conservation of the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery • Incorrect handling of the high-voltage Please also observe the applicable CUPRA war- Do not expose the vehicle to outside tem- battery can cause serious injuries or death. ranty conditions for the high-voltage battery.
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High-voltage battery Charging settings in the infotainment system Introduction Types of charging • AC (alternating current) charging ››› page 80 ››› • DC (direct current) charging page 81 Open the charging settings • Switch on the infotainment system. • Press the e-Manager function button in the ›››...
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Charging settings in the infotainment system High-voltage battery Overview Fig. 68 In the infotainment system: e-Manager menu in the vehicle settings. structure and the temperature of the high- Indications in the e-Manager menu Indications which the charging connector is voltage battery. The charging power can plugged in Some of the following indications are vary during the charging process.
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(geographical coordinates) of the rent (AC) vehicle when you create or use a routine. Minimum charging limit of the battery For AC charging, CUPRA recommends the fol- lowing settings: Creating a routine The minimum charging limit sets the minimum state of charge for a saved routine.
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Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery Settings Departure time settings Note • For immediate charging in the current rou- The departure menu remembers the active When a charging location has been created, tine, activate the corresponding function in charging mode and gives the option to mod- the high-voltage battery can be charged for a ›››...
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High-voltage battery • Charging with alternating current (AC) at • Always complete the charging process be- WARNING a public charging station or home wallbox fore unplugging the connector from the ››› If the battery is charged in an inappropri- page electrical network.
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• To charge the high-voltage battery us- Indicators Fig. 71 ing alternating current (AC), CUPRA recom- Voltage up to 500 volts mends using a home charging station (wall- box) or another type of charging station Voltage of up to 1000 volts.
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High-voltage battery If the charging process indicator lights up red, Charging with alternating current Connecting the charging cable ››› there is a fault page • (AC) Firstly, connect the charging cable to the electrical socket, charging station or Wallbox. Interrupt the charging process Next, fully unwind it.
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Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery • OR: if Release connector automatically is Public fast-charging station: The high-voltage Interrupt the charging process ››› battery can be charged with direct current activated in the charging settings page The charging process can be stopped before (DC) at an appropriate charging station.
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High-voltage battery ››› Red LED Charging process display An LED light on the charging socket Fig. 74 (arrow) shows the status of the charging proc- • Permanently on: there is a fault in the system. ess. The charging process cannot start or has been interrupted.
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Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery • Charge the high-voltage battery immedi- If the fault cannot be rectified, contact a spe- Troubleshooting ately. cialist workshop immediately. Fault in the high-voltage system The charging cable protection device dis- Low state of charge in the high-voltage The warning lamp lights up red.
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High-voltage battery • • The charging connector is plugged in cor- Press the surface over the lock inwards Emergency release of the charging ››› ››› rectly page Fig. 76 (marked zone). connector • • The vehicle is unlocked. Insert your hand through the opening and pull the cover off.
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WARNING CUPRA recommends exclusively using the • Never touch the contacts of the charging supplied charging cable. Items that are not secured, or incorrectly se- socket or the charging connector.
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Charging cable for alternating cur- • If the charging cable does not work cor- NOTICE rect, get a specialised CUPRA dealer or any rent (AC) charging stations The charging cable, as portable electrical SEAT dealership to look at it. equipment, may have to be checked periodi- cally.
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High-voltage battery Charging cable Self-check NOTICE When the charging cable is plugged into the Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and electrical socket, the protective device au- indications when using the charging station. tomatically performs a self-test. During this check, all warning and indicator lamps turn on Note briefly and go out one after the other.
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• Connecting a 12 volt battery charger. ››› Fig. 80. Visit a specialised CUPRA dealer or • Contact with a work tool connect to the any SEAT network dealer to check the charg- mains, such as a vehicle lift.
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The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be tery. The receiver is in the interior of the ve- obtained from a specialised CUPRA dealer or hicle. The range of the vehicle key with re- SEAT Official Service, a specialised workshop...
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Fig. 84 Vehicle key: removing the battery. ››› Fig. 82 to completely remove the key shaft. CUPRA recommends you ask a specialised workshop to replace the battery. The battery is located to the rear of the vehicle key, under a cover.
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Keyless Access system Opening and closing • Open the driver’s door. If the vehicle is fitted Changing the battery NOTICE with an anti-theft alarm, it will trigger immedi- • Remove the key blade from the vehicle key ››› • If the battery is not changed correctly, the ately page ›››...
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Opening and closing • Lock the vehicle using the button on the Unlock the vehicle vehicle key. • Touch the sensor surface on the inside of the • Within 5 seconds, touch the sensor on the handle . All turn signals flash twice. ›››...
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Opening and closing Central locking Central locking Troubleshooting NOTICE The sensor surfaces on the door handles may The Keyless Access system does not work Introduction activate if hit by a jet of water or high pres- The operation of the sensor surfaces may be sure steam if there is a valid vehicle key in limited if they are very dirty.
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• Never leave individuals locked in a closed ised CUPRA dealer, SEAT Official Service or and locked vehicle. In case of emergency, If one of the following conditions is met, all specialised workshop.
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Opening and closing Central locking ››› remaining unlocked if the unlocking button is • Lock: press the Fig. 88 button. Note pressed by mistake. This does not apply if you ››› • Unlock: Press the Fig. 88 button again. press the button for at least one second.
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The vehicle can be opened and unlocked • Contact a specialised workshop. CUPRA rec- the vehicle to allow it to switch on the drive from the inside using an inside door handle. ommends visiting a CUPRA dealership for this system, press its button. ››› •...
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Opening and closing Anti-theft alarm When is the anti-theft alarm triggered? Interior monitoring and anti-tow Note • If a mechanically unlocked door is opened system If the 12-volt vehicle battery has little or with the vehicle key. no charge, or the vehicle key battery is al- If movement is detected in the vehicle interior •...
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Opening and closing To avoid false alarms, deactivate interior moni- ing and anti-tow systems will only activate WARNING toring and the anti-tow system in the following once all of the doors and the rear lid are Getting in the way of the doors and the rear situations: closed.
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Opening and closing Doors As a general rule, when the driver door is Emergency lock of doors without Child lock locked manually all other doors are locked. lock cylinders When it is unlocked manually, only the driver door opens. Please observe the instruc- tions relating to the anti-theft alarm system ›››...
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Opening and closing open or close it, e.g. when pulling a trailer or Careless and unsuitable locking, opening and • Open: press the top of the CUPRA emblem in a garage. closing of the rear lid can cause accidents ›››...
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Opening and closing Window controls When the outside temperature is around By default, the electric windows on the front Unlocking the rear lid from inside the lug- freezing point, the opening mechanism can- doors can be operated with the buttons gage compartment ›››...
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Opening and closing ted, the light on the button flashes. All windows One-touch opening and closing WARNING can now be opened or closed simultaneously The one-touch automatic opening and clos- ››› in Intro- with one of the two buttons Observe the safety warnings ing is used to open or close the windows com- duction on page 98 If more than 10 seconds elapse without the...
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Opening and closing Window controls Closing the windows without the anti-trap Note function If the window is not able to close because • Try to close the window again by pulling the it is stiff or because of an obstruction, button without releasing it, within a few sec- the window will automatically open again ›››...
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Steering wheel Steering wheel Symbol Function Switch on the ACC or switch Multifunction steering ››› off the ACC page 162 ››› Travel Assist page 175 wheel ››› Speed limiter page 158. Modify the programmed ACC Functions distance Select Travel Assist / ACC Select driving assistants: swipe your finger over Fig.
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After adjusting the steering column, push ››› page 148 ››› Fig. 97 lever firmly upwards so that Selecting the CUPRA driving the steering wheel does not accidentally ››› change position while driving. profile page 148 • Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion.
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Seats and head restraints Seats and head re- Manual adjustment of the front WARNING seats straints Incorrectly using upholstery and seat cov- ers might cause an accidental activation of the electrical seat adjustment system and Front seats make it move unexpectedly while driving. This might cause loss of control of the vehi- cle and thus accidents or injuries.
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Seats and head restraints Rear seats Rear seats Electric adjustment of the front WARNING seats If the electric front seats are used negligently Folding down and raising the rear or without paying due attention, it can cause serious injury. seat backrest •...
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Seats and head restraints Converting the table to a seat • Correct adjustment of head restraint When the rear seat backrest is lowered or is not properly engaged nobody else can travel • Raise and lock in the back rest. The red Adjust the headrest so that its upper edge is in the corresponding seats (not even a child).
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Seats and head restraints Headrest Adjusting the headrests Removing and fitting the rear WARNING headrests If travelling with the head restraints removed or improperly adjusted, the risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event of accidents and sudden braking or manoeuvres increases. •...
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Seats and head restraints Seat functions Fitting the rear head restraints WARNING To mount the external head restraints, the cor- The front centre armrest may obstruct the responding backrest must be partially folded Front centre armrest driver's arm movements, which could cause forward.
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Seats and head restraints Seat functions • To lower the armrest, pull the cord in the Massage function WARNING ››› direction of the arrow Fig. 104. Improper use of the seat functions can result • To raise the armrest, push it up in the oppo- in serious injury.
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Lights Lights Additionally, the following light functions can WARNING be activated by pressing on the corresponding ››› page 19, Observe the safety warnings symbol. Vehicle lighting Control and warning lamps When the function is activated, the corre- sponding symbol lights up. To deactivate it, you Control lamps will need to press on the symbol again.
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Vehicle lighting Lights • If the steering wheel is turned or the turn sig- Automatic headlight control WARNING nal is switched on, the corresponding fog light When the automatic dipped beam is switched If the road is not well lit and other road users comes on progressively.
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Lights Right turn light or right-hand parking light When the parking light is switched on, the Note (ignition switched off). front side light and the tail light on the corre- • The legal requirements regarding the use sponding side of the vehicle turn on. Left turn light or left-hand parking light (ig- of vehicle lights in each country must be ob- nition switched off).
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Vehicle lighting Lights • When the main beam assist is switched on, The main beam headlights can only be WARNING switched on if the dipped beam headlights the control lamp on the instrument cluster Improper or lack of use of the turn signals, are already on.
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Lights • On roads with traffic in the opposite direction This light is automatically controlled by a light NOTICE and with a central reservation barrier where sensor. To avoid affecting the operation of the sys- the driver can see over it e.g. lorry drivers. tem, take the following points into considera- Turning on the “Coming home”...
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Interior lights Lights • OR: press the light control as many times as Interior and reading lights WARNING necessary until the instrument cluster displays If the dynamic headlight range control fails the setting or does not work properly, the headlights •...
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Lights Luggage compartment lighting When the rear lid is opened and closed, the luggage compartment lighting turns on or off. Footwell lighting The lights in the footwell area below the dash (driver and front passenger sides) will switch on when the doors are opened and will decrease in brightness while driving.
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Interior lights Lights Background lighting Fig. 109 Schematic diagram: Background lighting. Background lighting provides lighting in differ- ent areas of the interior. There are predefined versions of Ambient ››› Light Fig. 109. The intensity of the lighting can be adjusted using the function button Lights up the interior of the Drive profile...
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• You have carefully removed any wiper blades that may have frozen from the win- WARNING dow. CUPRA recommends a de-icer spray for this operation. Fig. 110 Operating the windscreen wiper If insufficient antifreeze is added to the and rear wiper.
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Windscreen wiper and rear window wiper systems Visibility on. The heater only defrosts the nozzles, The rain sensor controls the frequency of the Note but not the flexible pipes through which the windscreen wiper intervals, depending on the ››› • When the vehicle stops while the wiper is washer fluid passes.
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Visibility • Salt on the road: in winter, salt spread on • Mirrors To remove wax and coatings, we recom- the roads may cause an excessively long wipe mend a window cleaner containing alcohol. when the windscreen is almost dry. •...
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Visibility Mirrors If the light falling onto the sensors is blocked or • If the electrolytic fluid comes into contact WARNING interrupted, e.g. by a sunshade blind or hang- with your eyes or skin, immediately rinse the A failure to accurately estimate the distance ing objects, the automatic anti-dazzle interior affected area with plenty of water for at least to vehicles driving behind can lead to serious...
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Visibility The exterior mirror cannot be adjusted If the rotary control of the electric exterior Adjusting the exterior mirrors and all functions are deactivated. mirrors is in position , the exterior mirrors remain folded. Activating exterior mirror functions Saving and activating the passenger side ex- The following exterior mirror functions can terior mirror setting for reversing be activated and deactivated in the vehicle...
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Sun protection Visibility Sun protection WARNING WARNING Fold and unfold the exterior mirror, taking Folded sun blinds can reduce visibility. sun blind care to avoid injuries. • Always store sun blinds and visors in their • Only fold or unfold the exterior mirror housing when not in use.
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Visibility Opening and closing the sunshade blind Closing the sunshade blind without the anti- trap function • Automatic function: swipe your finger for- ward (open) or back (close) over the function • Try to close the blind again. ››› button Fig.
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning Air conditioning Operating the air conditioning with voice Dust and pollen filter commands The dust and pollen filter with its activated charcoal cartridge serves as a barrier against Heating, ventilation and Depending on the equipment, some of the impurities in the air taken into the vehicle inte- air conditioning functions can be operated by cooling...
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• When the cooling system is turned off, air coming from the outside will not be dried. To prevent fogging of the windows, CUPRA rec- ommends leaving the cooling system (com- pressor) turned on. To do this, press the function button .
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning Climatronic control Fig. 116 Schematic representation: air- conditioning functions. Climabar OR: use the touch zones (blue / red) to adjust the temperature of the Air Fixed bar at the top of the Infotainment System ›››...
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Air conditioning Air Conditioning Menu Fig. 117 Schematic diagram: Air conditioning menu. Within the Air Conditioning menu, the follow- indicate the outlet temperature of the air, mum of 10 minutes. It should be switched ing submenus are found depending on the but the requested temperature depending off as soon as the glass is demisted.
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning ted. The mode will deactivate as soon Fast heating: automatically adjusts the Air recirculation as manual changes are made to the fan air conditioning to heat the vehicle inte- speed, air distribution, windscreen demist- rior for a certain amount of time.
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To access the Smart Heated Seats it is nec- until the desired level is adjusted. time; the air in the vehicle interior will not be essary to first activate the CUPRA CONNECT • To switch off seat heating, press the corre- ›››...
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning If you are not satisfied with the temperature WARNING NOTICE level provided by the system during automatic • People who cannot perceive pain or temper- To avoid damaging the heating elements of regulation, adjust the seat heating manually ature because of medications, paralysis or the seat heaters, please do not kneel on the and the function will be optimised (Optimis-...
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Air conditioning • Press the steering wheel heating function The following message may be displayed on Change the temperature unit (Climatronic) button . The heating is switched on at its the instrument cluster screen: Health risk! The temperature display can be changed from maximum level.
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The stationary air conditioning only works if ment system and by using the My CUPRA App, The vehicle can also be air-conditioned before the high voltage battery is sufficiently charged.
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Air conditioning Programming the stationary air Stationary air conditioning with electrical Air-conditioning the vehicle after unlocking convenience consumers conditioning • If air conditioning for departure is to be used, Open the infotainment system’s Station- The stationary air conditioning can be pro- the electrical convenience consumers, such ary air conditioning menu.
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Driving indications Driving Driving If the assistant is activated in the infotainment WARNING system, position D is engaged and the acceler- • Restricting pedal operation can lead to ator pedal is not depressed, the vehicle auto- Driving indications critical situations while driving. matically recuperates energy.
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For the sake of the environment gage compartment is emptied of items such NOTICE as snow chains or unused child seats before CUPRA dealers can provide you with further information about correct vehicle mainte- setting off. Do not transport large amounts of liquid in nance and spare parts, e.g.
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Driving indications Driving the vehicle's possible range. CUPRA therefore Driving on flooded roads Trips abroad recommends that you do not drive with the rear lid open. To prevent damage to the vehicle driving on The vehicle has been manufactured for a spe-...
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NOTICE Any accidental movement of the vehicle Slow travel function • CUPRA cannot be held liable for any dam- could result in serious injury. age to the vehicle due to insufficient work or The slow travel function consists of driving •...
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Driving indications Driving • Position D selected and the eco-efficient Brake energy recuperation (charg- WARNING driving assistant deactivated: no recuperation ing) As the high-voltage battery's state of charge takes place. increases, the engine braking effect drops • Position D selected and the eco-efficient When braking the vehicle and when the vehi- and may be completely cancelled out.
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The vehicle can still be started twice • If you are planning to depart with low outside ››› temperatures, CUPRA recommends pre-heat- Connecting and discon- page 147 and moved a short distance at ››› a maximum speed of 7 km/h (4 mph).
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Connecting and disconnecting the drive system Driving • The level of charge of the high-voltage bat- Switching the ignition off WARNING tery is sufficient. With the ignition on and the vehicle stopped, Any accidental movement of the vehicle • There is no charging cable plugged in. press the ignition/start button once.
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142, e.g. Original CUPRA key. This type of key can be by depressing the brake pedal, along with the Perform the following operations only in the ›››...
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Gear selection Driving • Stop the vehicle. Gear selection Troubleshooting • Press the ignition/start button twice within a few seconds, or press and hold it once. Fault in the electric drive system or the Gear selector • high-voltage on-board network The drive and ignition system switches off.
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Driving Stop and start moving uphill • – Intense braking energy recuperation When the TCS is switched off, the drive wheels may skid, especially if the road is wet, You should use the Auto-Hold function when Intense recuperation of braking energy during slippery or dirty.
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Steering Driving • Contact a specialised workshop. Electronic steering column lock NOTICE The steering column locks electronically: • When stopping uphill while a gear is se- NOTICE lected, do not depress the accelerator to • Stop the vehicle and connect the electronic ›››...
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Fig. 120 Multifunction steering wheel: column cannot be unlocked. current driving situation, the desired driving DRIVE and CUPRA buttons for selecting and comfort and an economical driving style. Some • Do not allow the vehicle to be towed on its changing the driving profile.
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››› in skidding. maximum performance. multifunction steering wheel Fig. 120 switch between driving profiles. Selecting the CUPRA driving profile activates the eBoost Characteristics of driving profiles CUPRA Displaying the drive profile information function, which allows more power to be delivered when •...
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Driving in city traffic and for short distances, or for Troubleshooting WARNING sporty driving, brake pad thickness should be Driving with worn brake pads or a defective checked regularly at a specialist workshop. Adaptive suspension (DCC) fault brake system can lead to accidents and seri- Driving with wet brakes, e.g.
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To do so, CUPRA recommends going ››› responsible for driving safely ted by visibility, weather, road surface and to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT traffic conditions. dealership. When the brake assist systems are regulating the brakes, the brake pedal may move or make noises.
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Driving Depending on the equipment, the ESC and apples the brakes, e.g. ACC when regulating Electronic differential lock (EDS and XDS) TCS settings may be changed in the vehicle. the speed, or during emergency braking, the The EDS automatically brakes skidding wheels brake pedal may move automatically.
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Brake assist systems Driving Disconnecting and connecting the ESC • Brake assist systems cannot prevent an ac- WARNING cident if you are driving too close to other The ESC can be switched on and off in the When driving without a brake servo or with vehicles.
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Driving A message is displayed as appropriate. Depress There is a fault or defect. out ABS). In this case the protective ABS the brake pedal hard because the braking dis- function will not be available. Go to a special- • Turn off the ignition and turn it on again.
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This is why CUPRA recommends visit- driver at all times. The drive assist systems Drive assist sensors and ing a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT are not a replacement for driver attention. network dealer. Focus all your attention on driving and be cameras prepared to intervene at all times.
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Assistant systems aged or adjusted incorrectly, switch off the WARNING Front Assist and ACC functions to avoid any • The visibility of the radar sensor can be damage. If this occurs have it adjusted. impaired by dirt or environmental influen- ces such as rain, fog, snow, mud, dust, in- sects etc.
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The rear bumper should only be painted ››› the outside Fig. 124. The sensors monitor with paint authorised by CUPRA. The lane both the blind spot and traffic behind the vehi- departure warning's functions may be limited ››› Fig. 125.
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Assistant systems Area View system NOTICE NOTICE • • Damage to the radiator grille, bumper, In order to guarantee good system opera- wheel arch and vehicle underbody can mod- tion, keep the cameras clean, free of snow or ify the orientation of the sensors. This can af- ice, and do not cover them with stickers or fect the parking aid function.
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Assistant systems Speed limiter The limiter is reactivated automatically after re- Operating the speed limiter Interrupting the adjustment turning to less than the set speed. • Press the button. The speed is stored. Status display When the speed limiter is switched on, the Reinstating the cruise control instrument cluster display shows the saved •...
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Assistant systems The speed limiter with proactive speed adjust- Troubleshooting • Always be prepared to adjust the speed ment is an additional function of the speed yourself. If you drive without any active gui- limiter and uses the infotainment system’s dy- The speed limiter is not available ded route, if you leave the route calculated ›››...
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Speed limiter with proactive speed adjustment Assistant systems • Traffic signs that indirectly show a speed re- As soon as the system recognises a speed Note striction, e.g. signs at the entrance to towns, restriction en route, a warning is displayed •...
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Driver intervention prompt • Never use ACC when driving off-road or on checked by a specialised workshop. CUPRA recommends visiting a specialised CUPRA unpaved roads. ACC is subject to certain limitations in- dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems ACC operation Connecting Setting speed • Press the button on the multifunction To program the speed, press the or ››› ››› steering wheel Fig. 129. Fig. 129 buttons to the desired speed. The speed is adjusted at intervals of 10 km/h (5 The ACC does not regulate anything yet mph).
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Assistant systems Be aware of the limitations and warnings Reinstating the cruise control WARNING described at the beginning of this chapter • Press the button . The ACC regulates to ››› Before driving off, check that the road is page 162, Introduction.
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• The stopping phase lasts for several minutes. tion on page 162. • When a vehicle door is opened. CUPRA does not recommend using the func- • If the ignition is switched off. ››› tion in the following cases •...
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Assistant systems • • On roads with loose gravel. Vehicles travelling in the opposite direction The ACC does not work as expected or crossing the road. • Vehicles with no function to avoid overtaking • Make sure that the conditions are met for the •...
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Proactive speed adjustment Assistant systems Proactive speed adjust- • Always take into account the maximum WARNING permitted speed. In the case of speed limita- ment The proactive speed adjustment smart tech- tions that are not included in the navigation nology cannot overcome the limits imposed data, the maximum permitted speed may be by the laws of physics and it only works within exceeded.
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Assistant systems • If a speed limitation is notified based on the panel display. This warning will indicate the Multifunction steering wheel: navigation data without it being detected by reason and the speed to which the vehicle will + 1 km/h (1 mph), only while the ACC is the traffic signal detection system, the indica- adjust due to said limitation.
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emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems • Parked vehicles. Troubleshooting WARNING • Vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists that are • Front Assist is a driving assistance function A message is displayed indicating that pro- travelling in the same lane and direction. that can never replace the driver’s attention.
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Assistant systems Safety distance warning Automatic braking Pedestrian and cyclist recognition If the system detects that you are driving too If the driver also fails to react to the critical The system recognises pedestrians and cyclists close to the vehicle in front, it will warn the warning, the system may initiate independent who travel in the same lane and direction and driver with this indication on the instrument...
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emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems The system is active between approximately System limitations Unrecognised objects 30 km/h (20 mph) and 150 km/h (90 mph). • Vehicles travelling outside the reach of the sensors at close range from your own vehicle. Limitations •...
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In case of dazzling sun or total darkness. the advance warning and the distance warn- • Entrances and exits of tunnels. • Advance ing functions. CUPRA recommends leaving the • In complex driving situations (such as traffic Front Assist activated except in the situations • Medium ›››...
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If the turn signal is switched on before a time the ignition is switched on. manual lane change. • If the driver firmly rectifies a system interven- CUPRA recommends having the dodge and Introduction tion. turn assistance systems activated except in the ›››...
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Assistant systems Depending on the equipment, additional de- • Please observe the indications on the in- Lights up yellow tails of the lane marking line currently detec- strument panel and act as is necessary if the Lane assist has been deactivated (de- ted by the camera, e.g.
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Driving Assist (Travel Assist) Assistant systems An energetic rotation or rectification of the Note Note steering wheel by the driver causes the system to temporarily switch to a passive state. If the lane departure warning assistant is After switching on the ignition, it may take a faulty, it may switch off automatically.
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Assistant systems Control lamps indicate the status of the system How to know if the vehicle is fitted with Status display on the instrument panel display: Travel Assist Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con- The vehicle is fitted with Travel Assist if trol and adaptive lane guidance function the multifunction steering wheel has the are active.
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• Travel Assist is activated. Online services provided and activated has been designed for use on paved roads • Your CUPRA Connect subscription is activa- through CUPRA Connect (depending on de- only. ted. vice and country) may enhance the opera- •...
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Assistant systems • When ACC is regulating, Travel Assist main- Using the lane change assist Status display tains the current speed and the preset dis- tance to the vehicle in front. Lane Change Assist uses the same sensor sys- tem as Side Assist. Therefore, read the infor- When lane markings are detected, the vehicle ›››...
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CUPRA recommends visiting a spe- ››› display are grey Fig. 139 all times and be prepared to control your own cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership. speed and direction of travel. Changing lanes Grip the steering wheel Turning off the lane change assist...
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CUPRA recommends visiting a spe- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane As- sounds or the steering wheel vibrates. cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership. sist. Therefore, carefully read the information • ›››...
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Assistant systems Emergency Assist You can cancel the adjustment at any time by Note WARNING moving the steering wheel, over-accelerating If the Emergency Assist Intervenes inoppor- or braking. If Lane Assist is unavailable, Emergency Assist tunely, serious accidents and injuries may will be unavailable as well.
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Assistant systems Lane departure warning WARNING Note (Side Assist) with rear The smart technology built into the side as- If the lane departure warning with rear cross sist with rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) and traffic alert does not work as described in this cross traffic alert (RCTA) exit assist cannot overcome the limits im- chapter, stop using it and contact a special-...
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Lane departure warning (Side Assist) with rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) and door opening warning (Exit Assist) Assistant systems The control lamps light up when the ignition is Lane departure warning (Side As- switched on and should turn off after approxi- sist) mately 2 seconds.
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Assistant systems Keep the external mirrors clean and free of Driving situations snow and ice, and do not cover them with ad- hesives or other similar materials. Lane assist Plus. The Lane Assist Plus function can be used by ››› activating the Lane Assist page 173 Side Assist functions.
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Lane departure warning (Side Assist) with rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) and door opening warning (Exit Assist) Assistant systems The faster the vehicle approaches, the sooner infotainment system screen. This strip displays Rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) an indication will be displayed in the control the side of the vehicle towards which traffic is lamp, because the lane departure warning approaching in transverse direction...
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Assistant systems The brightness of the door opening warning WARNING indication cannot be adjusted. The smart technology incorporated into the When you want to access the vehicle for the rear cross traffic alert cannot overcome the first time, with the doors closed and locked, limits imposed by the laws of physics;...
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Lane departure warning (Side Assist) with rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) and door opening warning (Exit Assist) Assistant systems • Side Assist WARNING • Exit assist The door opening warning (Exit Assist) is sub- • Rear cross traffic alert ject to system limits and cannot warn of an imminent collision in all cases: Open the Park Assist >...
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Parking and manoeuvring Parking and manoeu- WARNING NOTICE vring If the vehicle is parked incorrectly, it could The presence of irregularities on the ground, roll away, even on gentle slopes. This can sand or mud can cause damage to the vehicle cause accidents and serious injuries.
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Parking and manoeuvring Electronic parking brake Electronic parking brake When the ability to roll is activated, a message Switching off is permanently displayed on the instrument • Depress the brake pedal and select position cluster display. If necessary, an audio warning D, B, R or N on the gear selector.
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• The driver's door is closed. Troubleshooting Visit a CUPRA dealer or other specialist work- • The drive system is connected. shop. When the N position is selected, the Auto-...
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General information on parking systems Parking and manoeuvring The Auto-Hold function will be activated the General information on WARNING next time the drive system is switched on. parking systems The smart technology of the Auto-Hold can- not overcome the limits imposed by the laws Keeping the vehicle stopped with the Auto- of physics and it only operates within the lim- Hold function...
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Parking and manoeuvring What happens in the event of automatic Troubleshooting WARNING braking? Never allow the automatic braking opera- The parking system behaves differently than If there is an obstacle, the system brakes the tions of park assist systems to lead you to expected vehicle to a standstill and keeps it stationary for take any risk that compromises safety.
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Parking and manoeuvring Parking aid Plus with a symbol and a greyed-out graphic Parking aid plus assists the driver by giving If the fault doesn't disappear before discon- segment. If necessary, the parking system visual and audio warnings about obstacles de- necting the ignition, it will not be indicated switches off the affected zone.
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Parking and manoeuvring • If you use high-pressure or vapour equip- • Damage to the radiator grille, bumper, NOTICE ment for cleaning, do not apply it directly, wheel arch and vehicle underbody can mod- Park assist plus functions can be affected by unless you do so very briefly, and always keep ify the orientation of the sensors.
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Parking and manoeuvring Parking aid Plus If activated automatically, an audible sound Automatic disconnection Automatic activation warning will only be given when obstacles in • Drive forward at 15 km/h (9 mph) or faster. front are at a distance of less than approx. When the Plus Parking Aid connects auto- •...
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Parking and manoeuvring • • Grey segments: the obstacle is more than finish reverse parking into a space in which Settings approx. 30 cm away from the path or in the you have attempted to park manually by parti- Volume in the front and direction opposite to travel.
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Automatic parking system Parking and manoeuvring • • Ultrasound sensor signals may be affected If one of the ultrasonic sensors is damaged, NOTICE by external sound sources. In certain circum- the area corresponding to that group of sen- • In certain circumstances, the ultrasonic stances this may prevent them from detect- sors (front or rear) is deactivated and can- sensors do not detect objects such as trailer...
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Parking and manoeuvring Description of the automatic park- Prematurely stopping or automatically inter- Special characteristics rupting the manoeuvres for parking or exit- ing system The automatic parking system is subject to ing a parking space certain limitations inherent to the system. For The components of the automatic parking sys- example, it is therefore not possible to use it to The automatic parking system interrupts the...
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Automatic parking system Parking and manoeuvring Selecting a parking type Selecting a parking type after passing in Reverse parallel parking without driving past front of the space first (type After activating the automatic parking system With this type of parking , press button and after detecting a parking space, the info- so that the system completes the parking that...
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Parking and manoeuvring • Your vehicle Once the manoeuvres have been comple- Parking with the automatic parking ted, this is indicated by an audio and visual Parking space detected system warning in the infotainment system. At this Indication showing the proposed parking point the vehicle will be parked and immobi- manoeuvre lised (gear P activated) and will turn off.
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Automatic parking system Parking and manoeuvring ››› Leaving a parking space with the • Let go of the steering wheel in Intro- duction on page 196. Please note the follow- automatic parking system (only for ing message: parallel parking) Vehicle driving out of the park- ing space...
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Parking and manoeuvring Reverse Assist (Rear View Introduction • The images are only two-dimensional. Pro- truding objects or holes in the road, for ex- Camera) A camera on the rear bumper aids the ample, are more difficult to detect or may not driver when reverse parking or manoeuvring be seen at all.
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Reverse Assist (Rear View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring Shown on the display Guide lines Angle parking Green horizontal lines: extension of the vehi- The system’s functions and representations cle. may vary depending on the equipment. Yellow lines: vehicle path depending on the steering angle.
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Parking and manoeuvring • The field of view of the camera is blocked by Peripheral view system Parking an accessory, e.g. a bicycle carrier system. • In the infotainment system select > Assis- (Top View Camera) • Changes have been made to the paint in the tants >...
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Peripheral view system (Top View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring Right camera area WARNING NOTICE Rear camera area • The smart technology incorporated into the The camera images are only two-dimen- Left camera area Top View Camera system cannot overcome sional. Due to a lack of spatial depth, objects the limits imposed by the laws of physics that jut out or holes on the road, for exam- ›››...
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You • The vehicle should not be loaded very heav- its functions, CUPRA recommends that you can switch between views in the menu bar at ily at the rear. practice handling the Area View system in an the bottom of the screen.
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Peripheral view system (Top View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring Side camera views (side view) Right and left sides. The areas located directly to the side of the vehicle seen from above are represented in order to navigate possible obstacles more pre- cisely.
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Practical equipment Practical equipment Glove compartment WARNING If you leave lighters inside the vehicle, they Storage compartment might be damaged or lit inadvertently. This could lead to severe burns and damage to the vehicle. Introduction • Before moving a seat, make sure there are no lighters in the moving part area of the ve- Use the storage compartments only for small hicle.
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Practical equipment Power sockets Drink holder WARNING Note Incorrect use of the bottle holders may cause The inside elements of the drink holders can injuries. be extracted for cleaning. • Never put hot drinks in the drink holders. In the event of sudden braking or an acci- Power sockets dent while driving, hot beverages in the bot- tle holders might spill and cause burns.
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Practical equipment These USB ports are located at the rear of the Vehicle power sockets NOTICE console, between the front seats . • To avoid damaging the electrical system, never connect electrical devices that supply NOTICE power, such as solar panels or battery charg- ers, to 12-volt sockets to charge the 12-volt If the 12-volt socket is used at full power for battery.
Telephone interface. ded by CUPRA. • Full Link. • Only get vehicle repair and maintenance • NFC wireless communication technology. work done at specialised workshops. CUPRA • Bluetooth Interface®. recommends visiting a CUPRA dealership for this purpose. • USB (connection). •...
Car2X data or that are used on public or private networks infotainment system and on the CUPRA web- are authentic and that they come from a legiti- can be infected by manipulated data and ma- site.
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Car2X communication Data transmissions • Environmental conditions prevent the partic- Manual disconnection ipant from receiving data. • Press the Home button in the infotainment • Vehicle bodies prevent the participant from system. receiving data. • Access the Settings menu. • The incident in question is not picked up as •...
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Data transmissions Local hazard warning Fig. 160 Graphical representation: local hazard warning due to daytime or mobile works. The local hazard warning uses the connected Display of a local hazard warning WARNING Car2X and gives warnings, depending on the Depending on the type of hazard point, speed Ignoring hazard warnings can result in acci- situation, of hazard points in the surrounding and the length of the vehicle’s delay, a warning...
• 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 and • •...
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Editing charging or air conditioning profiles Note through the My CUPRA App. CUPRA CONNECT Gen4 services Check My CUPRA App to see which serv- • Vehicle status. ices were included when you signed the con- If you vehicle is fitted with Media System +, your •...
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Therefore, you must inform nication with the CUPRA data service and the drivers in advance that the vehicle transfers processing of personal and vehicle data. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions to down- and receives data online, and that you can ac- load the My CUPRA App.
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Faults Customer service plies available with limitations, incomplete or incorrect, e.g. representations of maps. Even if the prerequisites for the use of CUPRA List of customer service telephone numbers CONNECT services are met, there may be fac- • Countries and regions where CUPRA CON-...
Data transmissions Privacy mode • All CUPRA CONNECT services can send and Country code / NOTICE CUPRA iCall receive data, depending on their user account Country Please note that all vehicle users can config- settings (users can view vehicle position data...
The infotainment system can also use the Create a user WLAN hotspot of an external device to provide Internet to the devices connected to the hot- Register for CUPRA CONNECT. You can then User administration ››› sign a CUPRA CONNECT contract with CUPRA,...
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WLAN access point Data transmissions • Activate the mobile device assignment in Wi-Fi Protected Setup can be used to create Note the infotainment system. To do this, press the a ciphered local wireless network quickly and • Data transmission may incur charges. Due function button Enable as hotspot and check simply.
To complete the connection, it may be mobile phone device used. configured. necessary to enter other data into the device. You can find more information on the CUPRA The pairing has concluded. The connected website. mobile phone device can also use Wireless Full Note Link from now on without the USB connection.
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Applications, their use and the necessary mo- iPhone™. bile phone connection may be pay per use. CUPRA cannot be held liable for any damage caused to the vehicle as a result of the use • Apple CarPlay™ must be active without limi-...
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• With the multifunction steering wheel you Auto™ application installed. • In Apple CarPlay™ mode, press the CUPRA can accept or reject incoming calls, as well as • icon to access the Full Link main menu. If this is not possible via Android Auto Wire- end an ongoing telephone conversation.
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Android Auto™. If the Android Auto™ Full Link main menu. bility on the CUPRA and Android Auto™ web- device is connected at the same time via Blue- sites, at specialised CUPRA dealerships or at •...
• You cannot use an active MirrorLink® device ity on the CUPRA and MirrorLink® websites, as a media device in the Media main menu. at specialised CUPRA dealerships or at any •...
Some function areas may include links to third- • The repair or disassembly and reassembly quickly. party websites. CUPRA is not the owner of the of the central computer should only be car- third-party websites accessible through the • Use only suitable audio sources and data ried out at specialised workshops.
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Infotainment system WARNING WARNING WARNING Any distraction affecting the driver in any The following circumstances may result in an Read and observe the operating instructions way can lead to an accident and cause inju- emergency call, phone call or data transmis- provided by the manufacturer in question ries.
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Infotainment system First steps • Immediately turn off the mobile phone if WARNING WARNING you suspect it is causing interferences in an If the light conditions are not good and the The driving recommendations and traffic in- active medical device or any other medical screen is damaged or dirty, the indications dications shown on the navigation system device.
Infotainment system Overview and controls Connect System Fig. 162 Overview: control unit Touch screen. The infotainment functions Touch zones (to raise and lower the air can be used through the screen. conditioning temperature). HOME button. Touch zones (to raise and lower the vol- ume).
• General instructions for For the correct operation of the infotain- shop. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a ment system it is important that it is switched specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealer- on and that, if necessary, the time and date of ship.
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Infotainment system If an icon is missing on the screen, it is not a Legal The infotainment system automatically turns device defect, but corresponds to the specific off when the driver's door is opened, provided equipment of the country or version. the ignition has been switched off beforehand.
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››› Fig. 162 ton of the infotainment system ( ) for approx. 15 seconds until the CUPRA Adapting customised menus logo appears on the display. Settings (system and sound) • Press a function button in a customised...
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Infotainment system • System information. To go forward step by step. NOTICE • Copyright. To change a setting value with Cleaning the screen with inappropriate • Configuration wizard. cleaning products or when dry, may damage the scrollable button without ad- justing.
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General instructions for use Infotainment system • Android Auto™ is a trademark of Google Inc. Technical data Sound system • Apple CarPlay™ is a trademark of Apple Inc. Central computer with control and display Basic equipment: • Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Blue- unit (10") tooth®...
Infotainment system • • • 9 speakers in different locations and with dif- Two Wi-Fi modes at the same time: Phone book access profile (PBAP): Allows ferent power levels (watts). phone book contents to be downloaded from • Tethering (2.4 GHz). the mobile telephone.
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“How can I help you? ”. Open the command proposals • Online: current CUPRA CONNECT Plus con- • OR: after the wake word, say the desired tract active. • Press HOME >...
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Infotainment system The voice control ends automatically, if you Note use infotainment functions, if the parking sys- • When the activation word is disconnected, tem is activated or by incoming calls. the infotainment system cannot be activated by means of the activation word. Voice con- trol is still available via the button on the multifunction steering wheel.
• CUPRA CONNECT Plus equipment. the windows may affect reception on vehi- again. • You have an active CUPRA CONNECT user cles with a window aerial. account. Access the RADIO menu • The vehicle is assigned to your user account.
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Internet Radio: over 10,000 stations and podcasts from around the world, included with Show station selection. Search and select a station CUPRA CONNECT PLUS. Open text search. You can select radio stations in different ways. The options vary depending on the frequency Show the last online radio stations heard.
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Infotainment system Radio mode Select from the station list (AM and FM/DAB) Search in SCAN mode (AM and FM/DAB) Special functions in Radio mode The station list shows the stations that are cur- In SCAN mode the stations are automatically Traffic information (TP) rently tunable.
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3. Select the station logo. If desired, repeat Internet radio is only available with CUPRA the same process with other stations. CONNECT PLUS online services activated and 4. OR: via the menu >...
Please bear in mind the manufac- Note types of multimedia files can be played: turer’s indications. CUPRA assumes no liability for any deteriora- • Audio files. Quality differences between data media pro- tion or loss of files on data storage devices.
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Infotainment system Return to the top folder of the media The folder structure of the selected multi- Equipment features and media source. media source is displayed. When My me- symbols dia is selected, the categories (music, vid- eos, playlists) and connected multimedia Select and play a multimedia Audio, multimedia and connectivity: sources are displayed first.
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Infotainment system Media Mode • The vehicle must be assigned to your user Save favourites Video mode account. Only multimedia files in My media of the info- When in video mode, a video can be played on • you must have purchased the corresponding tainment system can be saved as favourites.
Infotainment system Navigation Introduction Fig. 165 Schematic diagram: Navigation view. A global satellite system determines the cur- During dynamic route guidance, you will re- Navigation announcements rent position of the vehicle and the sensors ceive information about reported traffic con- Navigation announcements are acoustic indi- mounted on the vehicle analyse the routes gestion on the route.
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Infotainment system Navigation • • In areas that are not digitised or are only parti- Press on the map with both fingers at the Press on the map with both fingers at the ally digitised on the infotainment memory, the same time.
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Additional window with more options. All navigation functions require the activation Symbols in the route details Additional window with route options. of CUPRA CONNECT PLUS online services. Current position. Centre the map on the current position. Destination of the current guidance.
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Infotainment system Navigation Traffic jam. Using obsolete data may lead to errors during Note navigation. Current routes cannot be traced or the route guidances will lead to mistaken desti- Automatic update of the navigation data is Accident. subject to the privacy settings. No update is nations.
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Infotainment system Select the destination and start navigation Offroad navigation Note 1. Press and then “Offroad navigation” calculates routes to se- Enter the destination as accurately as possi- lected destination points using unknown data. 2. Select the desired destination. The route ble.
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Infotainment system Navigation In settings you can specify the desired pay- Note Note ment mode for the charging stations. Depend- If the address details of a contact are ob- ing on your selection and the available data, If you select Add as stopover, the selec- solete, the route guidance will nevertheless ted charging station is kept if the route is suitable charging stations are displayed on the...
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Infotainment system Traffic flow indication Edit route guidance Functions in the additional window: The navigation map shows traffic flow accord- To edit the route guidance, move the stop- Show on Show what is selected on the ing to current traffic events, highlighting the overs to the destination in the TripView view.
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Infotainment system Navigation If one of the proposed destinations is selected, Switch on the 360° operating range display the guide to that destination is started. • Open the additional map window and press The route guidance follows the selected route the symbol until the vehicle deviates from it.
Infotainment system Telephone interface Introduction Fig. 166 Schematic diagram: Phone view. You can use the telephone interface to con- Telephone interface equipment Note nect your mobile to the infotainment system and symbols • As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex- and operate phone functions through it.
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Infotainment system Telephone interface • • Connection to wireless charging option. Outgoing call. Places where the air is laden with chemicals or particles such as flour, dust or metal pow- • Connection to the microphone mounted on Missed call. der. the vehicle.
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Infotainment system • The vehicle must be stopped or someone tions. To use the telephone interface with the User profiles must be detected in the front passenger seat desired mobile phone device, establish the ac- For each of the paired mobile phone devices to perform the pairing.
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Infotainment system Telephone interface The last call is dialled by pressing and holding Basic telephone interface Contacts button on the multifunction steering The Basic telephone interface uses the Blue- If a contact has several registered phone num- wheel. tooth® HFP profile for transmission. This in- bers you have to select one.
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Qi technology, All speed dial buttons have to be manually check your phone's user manual or visit the edited and will be assigned to a user profile CUPRA website. ››› page 255. Mobile Signal Amplifier...
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Infotainment system Telephone interface For safety reasons, it is recommended that • No improvement in reception can be guar- stances, the infotainment system indicates you pair the system and the mobile using Blue- anteed if there is more than one mobile that there is a foreign object in the storage tooth®...
Storing objects Storing objects WARNING WARNING Loose or unsecured objects can cause seri- The transport of heavy object changes vehi- Positioning the luggage ous injury in case of sudden manoeuvring or cle handling and increases braking distance. braking or in case of an accident. Particularly Heavy objects that are not properly placed and cargo if the airbag hits them when deploying and...
Luggage compartment Storing objects NOTICE WARNING Electrical wires or, depending on the fea- Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car- tures, the antenna embedded into the rear ried on the rear shelf can cause serious injury windows could be damaged, even irrepara- in case of sudden manoeuvring or braking or bly, if they are in contact with objects.
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Storing objects Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may Luggage compartment floor Variable luggage compartment have a second floor in the luggage compart- floor ment. Opening and closing the second luggage compartment floor ››› • To open it, grasp the handle Fig.
When closing the second luggage com- appropriate load can be obtained from spe- WARNING partment floor, always guide it carefully cialised dealerships. To do so, CUPRA recom- downwards without dropping it. mends going to a specialised CUPRA dealer If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining or any SEAT dealership.
Storing objects • Close the rear lid. WARNING • Lift the centre armrest if necessary. Never use the hooks to hang luggage or other objects. In case of sudden braking or an accident, the hooks could break. WARNING The presence of objects in the central airbag deployment area can prevent it from operat- Trapdoor for transporting long ob- ing properly and can cause serious injury.
Storing objects Trailer mode WARNING NOTICE Accidents and injuries can occur if a roof rack Fitting a towing device can cause serious is installed on a vehicle that is not approved damage to the vehicle. for the use of roof racks. •...
Miscellaneous situations Miscellaneous situa- Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps Note Some of the items listed are only provided in tions The jack does not generally require any certain model versions, or are optional extras. maintenance. If required, it should be The jack, jack handle and wheel wrench are greased using universal type grease.
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Changing the windscreen wiper blades Miscellaneous situations Before driving, always lower the wiper arms. Raising and lowering windscreen wiper arms When the wiper lever is briefly pulled upwards, • Place the windscreen wipers in the service the wiper arms return to their initial position. ›››...
Miscellaneous situations • Hold down the release button while gently NOTICE NOTICE pulling the blade in the direction of arrow • To prevent damage to the bonnet and the To avoid considerable damage to the vehi- • Insert a new blade of the same length and wiper arms, only fold them when in the serv- cle electrical system, note the following care- type in the rear wiper arm in the opposite di-...
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Miscellaneous situations Jump start Never connect the black jump lead to the neg- Jump start socket (ground termi- Jump start: description ative pole – of the 12-volt battery. Connecting nal) it to the negative pole may cause an incorrect assessment of the status of the battery in the vehicle's electronic system.
Miscellaneous situations If the system does not switch on, seek the as- Towing the vehicle • Keep sparks, flames and lighted cigarettes sistance of specialist personnel. away from batteries, danger of explosion. Failure to comply could result in an explo- Introduction Removing the jump leads sion.
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Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle A tow rope should be slightly elastic to avoid WARNING NOTICE damage to both vehicles. It is advisable to use Never allow the vehicle to be towed if it has If the vehicle is pushed by hand, the tail light a tow rope made of synthetic fibre or similarly no power.
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Miscellaneous situations same time, the turn signal lever must be op- If the vehicle cannot be towed on its wheels for Towed vehicle (behind) erated with ignition switched on. During this any of the reasons mentioned above, request • Make sure the ignition is switched on so that time the hazard warning lights remain discon- assistance from specialised personnel and, if the steering wheel does not lock and so that, if...
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Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle Bear in mind the instructions for towing Front towline anchorage WARNING ››› page 271. If, in spite of displaying the message Tow- ing damages the electrical sys- Fitting the towline anchorage tem. Manual! on the instrument cluster •...
Miscellaneous situations Fuses WARNING NOTICE The high voltages in the electrical system can Never remove the high-voltage fuses marked Introduction give serious electrical shocks, causing burns with a special flag in the fuse box on the dash and even death! panel or in the luggage compartment.
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Miscellaneous situations Fuses Identifying fuses below the dashboard by Fuses in the front compartment colours Current intensity in Colour amps Orange Brown Blue Fig. 186 Right-hand drive vehicles: fuse Yellow box cover under the passenger side dash panel. White or transpar- Fig.
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Miscellaneous situations Replace a blown fuse To replace a fuse Consumers/Amps • Remove the fuse. Access and start system / • Replace the blown fuse by one with an iden- Steering column locking / Anti- tical amperage rating (same colour and mark- theft protection control unit ings) and identical size.
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Miscellaneous situations Fuses Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Inverter for the rear axle drive Left front wiper motor Control unit for front seats with motor massage function Air conditioning relay Rear window wiper Steering column control unit Actuator 1 for engine sound Rear window heating / Filter for generation Alarm horn...
Miscellaneous situations Note • In the vehicle, there are more fuses than those indicated in this chapter. These should only be changed by a specialised workshop. • Positions not containing a fuse do not ap- pear in the following tables. •...
To do so, in an inappropriate manner, this may lead work on it. CUPRA recommends going to a specialised to faults in the operation, accidents and inju- • Never damage, modify or remove the CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Checking and refilling levels • Never open or close the front bonnet if WARNING WARNING steam or coolant is escaping. Steam or hot Any accidental movement of the vehicle dur- The electrical system is under high voltage coolant can cause severe burns. Always wait ing maintenance work could cause serious and can cause electrical shocks, burns, seri- until you no longer see or hear steam or cool-...
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Checking and refilling levels Front compartment • gine compartment, remove any jewellery Always disconnect the 12 volt battery. For the sake of the environment or tie you may be wearing, tie up your hair if Ensure the vehicle is unlocked when dis- Operating fluids that overflow from the ve- it is long and gather any loose clothing.
Checking and refilling levels Closing the front bonnet WARNING • Slightly lift the bonnet. For your own safety, do not ignore this im- • portant check list, otherwise this could cause Release the bonnet stay and replace it in its accidents and serious injuries.
When using products that emit harmful va- ised workshop to perform all the works. To do pours, always work outdoors or in a well-ven- so, CUPRA recommends going to a specialised For the sake of the environment tilated area. CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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If the vehicle’s cooling system does not have Motor coolant and its additives can pollute cle. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a sufficient antifreeze protection, the electric the environment. If any operating fluid leaks...
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Only top up with fresh coolant according to or hear steam or coolant escaping from the ››› the front compartment on page 279. CUPRA specifications page 283. front compartment. Always wait until you can no longer see or hear steam or coolant es- •...
Checking and refilling levels • • When the electric drive system is hot, its Do not add coolant if the expansion tank together with : Failure in the cool- cooling system is under pressure. Do not is completely empty! Air may have got into ing system of the high-voltage system open the expansion tank cap, hot coolant the cooling system.
• You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake fluid Checking the level of the window at a specialised CUPRA service or at a SEAT Brake fluid level Official Service. If none is available, use only washer tank and refilling it The control lamp lights up red.
Do not mix cleaning products recommen- with the symbol on the cap. does not contain enough anti-freeze, it may ded by CUPRA with other products. This • Check if there is enough fluid in the tank. freeze on the windscreen and rear window, could lead to flocculation and may block the reducing forward and rear visibility.
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Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery The battery must not be opened! Never try WARNING NOTICE to change the fluid level of the battery. Other- Working on the 12-volt battery and electrical Do not expose the 12-volt battery to direct wise explosive gas is released from the battery system can cause severe burns, fire and elec- sunlight for a prolonged period of time.
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››› To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a spe- correct replacement batteries. culated page 22 . In this case it will be cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery • If necessary, the power of the most powerful WARNING For the sake of the environment consumers is limited or, in an emergency, they • Charging the 12-volt battery creates a highly The battery may contain toxic substances, are switched off completely.
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Checking and refilling levels The diagnosis of the 12 volt battery was cancel- Error: 12 V battery. Restart impos- Replace the 12V vehicle battery. led because the vehicle has been restarted, for sible. Go to the workshop. Please visit workshop. example.
CUPRA Service or SEAT Offi- back. one of the tyres is damaged. Reduce speed im- cial Service centre for advice regarding current •...
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PRA tyres with optimised rolling resistance. The max. 210 km/h (130 mph) must be fitted with tyres of the same brand, original CUPRA tyres are marked with the sym- type and tread so that the traction system is max. 240 km/h (149 mph) .
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Prohibited habits will increase the useful life of your tyres. CUPRA can be fitted, and to find out about use can cause accidents or can damage your the combinations allowed between the front •...
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Insufficient tyre pressure increases energy should check wheel alignment at a specialised is going to be fully loaded, increase the tyre consumption. CUPRA Service or SEAT Official Service. pressure to the maximum load value shown on ››› the sticker label Fig.
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Important information about wheels and tyres Wheels and tyres A special adapter is required to turn the anti- WARNING ››› theft wheel bolts page 300. The tyres must be replaced at the latest when the tread is worn down to the tread wear indi- Two-piece wheel bolts cators.
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It is best to contact a specialised CUPRA Serv- • Winter tyres lose a great deal of their proper- Keep your speed below 50 km/h (30 mph).
When • Always observe the above steps and pro- them. CUPRA recommends the use of coated doing so, take into account the tyre rotation tect yourself and other road users. snow chains.
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››› but not in your vehicle. If you need a new wise adapter, you can obtain it from the special- ised CUPRA service or the SEAT Official Serv- ice, indicating the code number.
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Changing a wheel Wheels and tyres Important information about wheel bolts • Never apply grease or oil to wheel bolts or to the wheel hub threads. Even if the bolts Factory-fitted rims and wheel bolts are spe- have been tightened to the prescribed tor- cially matched during construction.
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• Use the wheel spanner to tighten all of the cause damage to it. CUPRA accepts no re- risk of causing injuries. wheel nuts clockwise. Tighten the bolts in di- sponsibility for any damages caused by im- •...
Tyre pressure monitor system Wheels and tyres • Have the tightening torque of the wheel nuts If the tyre is inflated correctly, switch Tyres with directional tread pattern checked as soon as possible with a torque the ignition off and on again. Re-cali- ›››...
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Wheels and tyres If the rolling circumference of one or more Calibrate the tyre pressure monitoring indi- WARNING wheels has changed, the tyre pressure moni- cator When the tyres are inflated at different pres- toring indicator will indicate this on the instru- After changing the tyre pressure or replacing sures or at a pressure that is too low then a ment panel through a warning lamp and a...
Wheels and tyres Tyre repair Tyre repair Note WARNING Using the puncture repair kit can be danger- • Driving for the first time with new tyres at TMS (Tyre Mobility System) punc- ous, particularly when filling the tyre on the a high speed can cause them to slightly ex- roadside.
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You can purchase a new bottle of tyre seal- cap. Place it on a clean surface. ment. Includes the following components ant in specialised CUPRA dealers or any SEAT ››› Fig. 204: •...
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Wheels and tyres Tyre repair • • Remove the bottle from the valve. When the inflation pressure is between Check after 10 minutes of driving 2.0-2.5 bar, continue driving without exceed- • Replace the howitzer with the device ››› ing 80 km/h (50 mph). ›››...
Maintenance • When each one of the services was carried NOTICE out. CUPRA cannot be held liable for any damage • Whether a specific repair has been sugges- Service to the vehicle due to insufficient work or of ted, e.g. changing the brake pads in the near lack of availability of spare parts.
A reduction in battery power can mean Make sure that any repairs are carried out that some important safety systems, such as by a specialised CUPRA dealer, a SEAT deal- Information about the terms of use power steering, braking intervention, lights ership or a specialised workshop.
• Always keep care products in a safe place, possibility of replacing complete sets, among If your CUPRA vehicle is immobilised due to a out of the reach of children. Danger of poi- which the best known are: lightened motor,...
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance High pressure cleaning equipment High-voltage system instructions WARNING When washing the vehicle with a high-pressure Before washing the vehicle, end the charging • Only wash the vehicle with the ignition cleaner, always follow the operating instruc- process and close the charging socket com- switched off or according to the specifica- tions for the equipment.
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Maintenance Cleaning and maintenance in- Sensors / Camera lenses NOTICE structions • Before washing the vehicle in an automatic Problem Solution car wash, please make sure to retract the Sensors: soft cloth with The cleaning and maintenance of individual exterior mirrors to prevent them from being a solvent-free cleaning components of the vehicle can be checked in damaged.
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Paint Problem Solution Covers / Trims Fat-based dirt, e.g. Remove immediately Problem Solution cosmetic products with a neutral soap sol- Problem Solution Check the paint's col- or sunscreen ution and a soft cloth our code in an author- Dirt Neutral soap solution Paint flaws...
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Maintenance Control panels Problem Solution Problem Solution Apply a neutral soap Recent stains: absorb- Problem Solution solution . Absorb ent cloth and suita- Soft brush, then soft Grease-based dirt, the dissolved grease ble stain remover for Grease-based dirt, Dirt cloth with neutral soap e.g.
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance • • Never remove snow or ice from windows and Make sure that the instrument panel is Take special care with... rearview mirrors with warm or hot water. Risk of switched off and cooled down before cleaning. cracks on the windows! Headlights/tail lights •...
Open Velcro, e.g. on clothes can damage the • Regular car care treatments can prevent We recommend you to use only CUPRA ac- seat upholstery. Make sure that Velcro fasten- deposits of ambient rust. cessories and Genuine CUPRA parts®. Spe- ers are closed.
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Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters the equipment can only be achieved with an if the airbag is triggered in an accident. in the vehicle require prior approval. CUPRA external aerial. generally authorises in-vehicle installations of approved types of radio transmitters provided...
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Maintenance Note • The posterior fitting of electric and elec- tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its li- cence and could lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle registration document under certain circumstances. • Please use the mobile telephone/radio op- erating instructions.
Accordingly, you are entitled to request that cial Services ensure the perfect condition of In-vehicle data processing CUPRA or third parties, e.g. roadside assis- new vehicles. Check the purchase agreement Electronic control units are installed in the ve- tance companies, workshops or providers of or complementary additional documentation hicle.
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Depending on the technical equipment, the incidents, operating errors and other faults, Legal requirements for data disclosure following information is stored: are transmitted to CUPRA along with the ve- In exceptional cases, CUPRA is under the obli- hicle identification number. In addition, the •...
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Infotainment system vehicle. In this case, the image and sound from In the case of CUPRA online services, the cor- the mobile phone can be displayed and played responding functions and their related data Depending on the equipment you have selec- through the infotainment system.
WARNING • GPS position. CUPRA will not have access to EDR data unless Failure to use the diagnostic connection These data will provide a better understanding the owner (or, in “Leasing” cases, the lessee socket as intended can lead to malfunctions of the circumstances of the accident.
• Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the design, choice of materials and manufacture of protective wax for cavities. your new CUPRA. • Use of plastic film as protection during vehi- Your vehicle has different radioelectrical de- cle transport.
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Internet ad- Website: www.molex.com Siemensstrasse 32 dress: 63225 Langen, Germany Navigation antenna www.cupraofficial.com/owners/your- Phone: +49 (0) 6103913-0 cupra/certificates-of-conformity Website: www.minebeamitsumi.co.jp Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51 Molex CVS Hildesheim GmbH 72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany Addresses of the manufacturers Daimlerring 31...
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06 500, Mlawa Below can be found details of the radio equip- U Panasonicu 266 ment that can be fitted to all CUPRA models. 530 06, Pardubice, Czech Republic Remote control key Unless otherwise stated, the data are valid for...
Indications about the technical data Technical data Technical data Performance The values apply only to optimal road and weather conditions. Indications about the The vehicle’s performance has been calcula- technical data ted without any equipment that would affect it, e.g. accessories. Vehicle identification data Empty weight, total weight, axle loads The values indicated in the technical data may...
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Technical data Electric engine 150 kW / 62 kWh electric motor 170 kW / 62 kWh electric motor Maximum power (kW) Maximum power (kW) 110 kW / 55 kWh electric motor Synchro- Synchro- Maximum power (kW) nous motor nous motor Engine with perma- Engine...
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Indications about the technical data Technical data 170 kW / 82 kWh electric motor Maximum power (kW) Synchro- nous motor Engine with perma- nent mag- nets Maximum torque (Nm) Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0/100 km/h (seconds) Maximum authorised weight 2300 (kg) High-voltage system Gross battery capacity (kWh)
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Index functions ....... Electronic parking brake ....189 Energy gear selector .
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....... . . 223 How to activate CUPRA CONNECT ..218 vehicle information .
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Index Interior monitoring and the anti-tow system Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Loading the luggage compartment activation ....... . control lamp .
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Index settings ....... . . 223 Noise view of the vehicle from the front ... 13 special characteristics .
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Index selecting the driving profile ....49 Rear View Camera ......202 Safe security system .
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Index electric settings ......Speed limiter with proactive speed adjustment Steering wheel ......... . . fitting the headrest .
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Index Technical data tow cable ....... directional tread pattern ... . . 293, 303 electric motor data .
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Index view from behind ......Wheel nuts ....... . 297 Winter tyres .
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