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  • Page 1 Arona Owner’s manual...
  • Page 2 Vehicle Registration: On-board documentation Vehicle identification number: First key Second key Date of vehicle registration or vehicle delivery: Correct working order of all keys was checked SEAT Official Service: Location: Date: Signature of owner: Service advisor: Telephone:...
  • Page 3 Thank you for your con- fidence With your new SEAT, you will be able to enjoy a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology and top quality features. We recommend reading this Instruction Manual carefully to learn more about your vehicle so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily driv- ing.
  • Page 4 WLAN access point ......186 Seat belts ........
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Roof carrier ........Vehicle upkeep and cleaning ....303 Trailer mode .
  • Page 6 Texts after this symbol contain additional in- plied with it and please contact your SEAT Of- formation. Trademarks are marked with ®. The ab- ficial SEAT Service if you require more detailed sence of this symbol does not guarantee information.
  • Page 7 About this instruction manual Digital instruction manual Related videos The digital version of the manual can be found The operation of some of the vehicle's features on SEAT's official website: can be shown as an instruction video: Fig. 1  SEAT Fig. 2 ...
  • Page 8 General views of the vehicle General views of the vehicle Front exterior view ›››  ›››  Driving assistance sensors page 135 Brake fluid page 273 ›››  Front radar Battery page 278 Park distance control sensors Bonnet Park assist sensor ›››  Unlocking lever page 269 Front multifunction camera ››› ...
  • Page 9 General views of the vehicle Rear exterior view Rear exterior view ›››  Towing the vehicle Action in the event of a puncture Driving assistance sensors page 135 ›››  ›››  Rear view camera Tow-start page 256 Anti-puncture kit page 296 Park distance control sensors ››› ...
  • Page 10 ›››  Connectivity Box / Wireless Charger Isofix anchors page 55 ›››  page 223 ›››  Headrest adjustment page 85 ›››  Emergency start page 117 ›››  Seat belts page 41 ›››  Glove compartment page 177 ›››  Interior mirror page 99 ›››  Front passenger airbag page 49 ›››  Seat adjustment page 84...
  • Page 11 Steering wheel adjustment page 83 Multifunction steering wheel control panels ›››  page 82 Steering wheel with driver’s airbag ›››  page 49 / Gear shift paddles for the ›››  SEAT Digital Cockpit page 16 ›››  Tiptronic page 123 ›››  Control lamps page 11 ›››  Air conditioning page 104...
  • Page 12 Electric windows page 79 ›››  page 90 ›››  Air conditioning page 104 Multifunction steering wheel control panels ›››  Central locking page 70 ›››  page 82 Start button (depending on version) ›››  SEAT Digital Cockpit page 16 ›››  page 114 ›››  Control lamps page 11 ›››  Steering wheel adjustment page 83...
  • Page 13 ›››  Central warning lamp page 24 Control and warning lamps ›››  Fasten your seat belt page 41 Fault in the airbag system or the seat The warning and control lights can be lit indi- ›››  ›››  Handbrake applied page 160 belt tensioners page 48...
  • Page 14 Driver information Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning ›››  Exterior temperature below +4 °C Petrol engine management fault Turn signals page 88 ›››  ›››  (+39 °F) page 21 page 250 ›››  Trailer turn signals page 88 ›››  The vehicle is running on natural gas. Rear fog light on page 88 ››› ...
  • Page 15 Driver information Instrument panel WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident, with the risk of injury. ● Do not operate the instrument panel con- trols when driving. ● To reduce the risk of accident and injury, only make adjustments to the instructions on the instrument panel display and to the instructions on the Infotainment system dis- play when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 16 Driver information Basic version digital instrument cluster Fig. 3  Basic version digital instrument cluster: Main view. ›››  Upper zone: Time, selected driving profile, rev As long as a priority 1 warning is active, it will not Fuel gauge page 17. ›››  counter, outside temperature. Lower zone: total  ...
  • Page 17 If the fault continues, visit a duly qualified specialised Note workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership. After switching off the ignition, a display appears showing vehicle status information, such as distance travelled.
  • Page 18 ›››  nute the engine is running page 17. tween the different options for viewing informa- The 3 views are: tion to be displayed in the SEAT Digital Cockpit. Gear engaged or position of the selec- ● tor lever. Classic Classic View ››› ...
  • Page 19 Road signs. Display of traffic signs detected. ● Navigation. Graphical representation of the navigation with arrows. Fig. 6  SEAT Digital Cockpit instrument cluster: It may vary based on the features, the number fuel gauge. and the contents of the selectable information profiles.
  • Page 20 ● SEAT recommends always refuelling when the tank is approximately one quarter full, to prevent the vehicle from stopping due to a lack of fuel.
  • Page 21 Driver information Instrument panel Natural gas (CNG) gauge ✓ Valid in vehicles equipped with natural gas engine (CNG) Fig. 7  Instrument cluster: natural gas gauge Natural gas gauge Coolant temperature indicator. Things to note Petrol gauge If the vehicle is left parked for a long time im- Control lamp mediately after refuelling, the natural gas level indicator may not accurately indicate the same...
  • Page 22 Seek specialist assis- ● Stop driving! Stop the vehicle at the next tance. Fig. 9  SEAT Digital Cockpit digital instrument opportunity and in a safe place. cluster: engine coolant temperature indicator. ● Switch off the engine and let it cool down.
  • Page 23 Driver information Instrument panel ● Display of travel data (multifunction display) The partial odometer (trip) shows the dis- Selector lever positions ›››  tance travelled since the last time it was reset and menus for different settings page 22 The current position of the selector lever is to zero.
  • Page 24 Driver information ● If there are several warnings at the same Radiator fan operation indication WARNING time, the symbols will be displayed one after This indication is displayed after switching off Even when the outside temperature is higher the other for a few seconds. The symbols will the ignition when the radiator fan is still running.
  • Page 25 To do this, open the Vehicle status fuel consumption is displayed after driving again or wait for a few seconds. The speed is ›››  page 30 menu. for approximately 300 metres. stored and the warning activated. Valid for the SEAT Digital Cockpit.
  • Page 26 Driver information Driver alert system (break recom- approximately 5 seconds, and depending on Priority 1 warning (in red) the case, is repeated. The system stores the last mendation) The symbol lights up or flashes (in part ac- message displayed. companied by audible warnings). Stop driv- The warning on the instrument cluster display ing! Danger! Check the fault and eliminate...
  • Page 27 15 minutes, when strument panel and act as is necessary. the ignition is switched off or when the driver has unbuckled their seat belt and opened the door. Note In the event of slow driving during a long period ●...
  • Page 28 Driver information Within its limitations, the system also displays Speed warning is currently unavail- Display of traffic signs a additional sign to indicate aspects such as able After checking and evaluating the information temporary prohibitions. Even on routes without ● The speed warning function of the road sign from the camera, the navigation system and signs, the system can, if necessary, display the...
  • Page 29 Driver information Instrument panel The speed warning can be set or deacti- Limited operation WARNING vated completely in the menu Driver The traffic sign detection system has certain The technology in the traffic sign detection assistance > Road sign detection limitations.
  • Page 30 Driver information Eco-efficient driving assistance Pressing the accelerator can cancel the inter- Note vention of the assistance at any time. ● The appearance of the symbols may vary Eco-efficient driving assistance can be slightly depending on the equipment and switched on and off in the infotainment system, model.
  • Page 31 Service due ● Press the function button Data > Set- SEAT distinguishes between services with en- tings > Service; OR > Vehicle sta- When it is time for a service or an inspection, gine oil change (e.g. Oil change service) and tus.
  • Page 32 ● Navigation. natural gas tanks (CNG) is exceeded, the ve- If the service was not carried out by a SEAT ● hicle may not working in this mode. dealership, the display can be reset as follows: Audio.
  • Page 33 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information ● Operation using the multifunction To open the menu or the information dis- General operating information played, press the button  or wait a few sec- steering wheel General information on the operation of the in- onds until the menu or the informative display fotainment system, as well as on the warning opens automatically.
  • Page 34 Driver information Help In the Help menu can be found more informa- tion and tips for using the infotainment system. WARNING Any distraction may lead to an accident, with the risk of injury. Operating the Infotainment system while driving could distract you from traffic.
  • Page 35 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Explanation of the function buttons Fig. 14  Schematic diagram: Overview of the possible function buttons on the screen. Telephone information. Information re- : main menu with the 6 main functions Top part of the screen garding your mobile device is displayed: divided into 2 screens (3 + 3, customisable Current time.
  • Page 36 Driver information Initial configuration wizard Fig. 15  Schematic diagram: Initial configuration wizard The initial configuration wizard will help you to Press to select your home address using set up your Infotainment system the first time your current position or by manually enter- you switch it on.
  • Page 37 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Vehicle information Fig. 16  Schematic diagram: Vehicle information and status Pressing Vehicle > Selection in the main menu opens the vehicle info menu with the following submenus: ● Digital Cockpit: The different options for displaying the information that will appear in ››› ...
  • Page 38 Driver information Assist systems and vehicle settings Fig. 17  Schematic diagram: Assist systems and vehicle settings ›››  ● Clicking on Driver assistance from the Fatigue detection page 24 main menu opens the menu of vehicle assis- ›››  ● Detection of road signs page 25 tants and settings.
  • Page 39 ● Fasten your seat belt securely. Instruct your vehicle to another person. Safety equipment passengers also to fasten their seat belts prop- ›››  erly page 40. Never put your safety or the safety of your pas- Before driving sengers in danger.
  • Page 40 Child seat top tether attachment points. a specialised workshop for help with any spe- The safety equipment mentioned above works cial devices. The seat belt and airbag can only Fig. 18  The correct distance between the together to provide you and your passengers...
  • Page 41 Correct sitting position of vehicle occupants Safety ● your head and under no circumstances below Adjust the height of the seat so that you can ● The maximum amount of people in the ve- eye level. Keep the back of your neck as close reach the top of the steering wheel.
  • Page 42 Never kneel on the seats. vres. ● Never tilt your seat backrest too far to the Vehicle occupants wearing their seat belts cor- ● All occupants must sit correctly during the rear.
  • Page 43 ● The slot in the seat belt buckle must not be Before starting the vehicle: blocked with paper or other objects, as this Fig. 21  Instrument cluster: indication of the can prevent the latch plate from engaging status of the rear seat seat belts.
  • Page 44 If a seat belt is fastened or unfastened while in the event of a collision the entire amount of driving in some of the rear seats, the seat belt the passengers' kinetic energy will be only ab- status is displayed for approximately 30 sec- sorbed by the mentioned impact.
  • Page 45 If a rear seat occupant is not wearing a seat belt, they are not only en- WARNING dangering themselves but also the occupants Fig. 25 ...
  • Page 46 ● The lap part of the seat belt must lie across neck or the arm, under the arm or behind the the pelvis, never across the stomach. The shoulder.
  • Page 47 This in question, in the event of an accident, the seat device ensures complete freedom of movement So that the effectiveness of the seat belt ten-...
  • Page 48 Safety The airbag system is not a substitute for seat by the control unit. If the vehicle deceleration WARNING belts, but it is an integral part of the vehicle's occurring during the collision and measured by Improper handling and home repairs to seat overall passive safety system.
  • Page 49 ● The airbag system operation is monitored elec- The seat belts and airbags can only pro- The control unit analyses the collision trajec- tronically. The airbag control lamp will illumi- vide maximum protection if the occupants ››› ...
  • Page 50 The following airbags are triggered in seri- WARNING Front passenger front airbag activated. The ous side-on collisions: In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat control lamp turns off automatically 60 ● Curtain (head) airbag on the side of the acci- belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat seconds after the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 51 Airbags are identified by the bag units. word “AIRBAG”. Deactivate the front passenger front airbag only if you have to use a rear-facing child seat in the front passenger seat.
  • Page 52 Safety SEAT recommends fitting the child seat in the WARNING rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the front ● The driver of the vehicle is responsible for passenger airbag. disabling or switching on the airbag. When the front passenger airbag is deactiva- ●...
  • Page 53 WARNING must not be exerted upon the backrest bol- ● If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean ster because the system may be damaged. forward, or are not seated correctly while the In this case, the side airbags would not be vehicle is in motion, you are at a greater risk triggered.
  • Page 54 ● Forward-facing child seats (group 2): safety hangers. a child seat or a seat belt. For safety reasons, belt and ISOFIX (BRITAX RÖMER KIDFIX i-SIZE). the child seat should be installed in the rear ●...
  • Page 55 ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 test marks ● Vehicle-specific: vehicle-specific approval on the seat (the letter E in a circle with the test requires a dynamic test of the child seat for number below it). each vehicle model separately. Child seats...
  • Page 56 Take the following general warnings into ac- allow the seat to remain sufficiently stable. count if you are going to fit a child seat. They ● When fitting a child seat on the front passen-...
  • Page 57 Alternatively, the front attachment systems are used mainly in Europe to stand up or kneel on a seat while travel- ›››  passenger airbag can be disabled with a key- page 56. If necessary, ISOFIX attachment ling.
  • Page 58 The support leg of the child seat should not raise the base of the child seat off the surface of the vehicle's seat. Securing the child seat with the ISO-...
  • Page 59 IUF: Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX universal child restraint systems approved for use in this weight group. IL: It is suitable for certain ISOFIX child restraint systems (CRS) that can be for the specific vehicle, restricted or semi-universal categories. Take the child seat manufacturer's vehicle list into account.
  • Page 60 Follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. ● Pull on both sides of the child seat to ensure that it is properly anchored. Child seats with the ISOFIX or i-Size and Top Tether attachment system can be purchased Fig. 39 ...
  • Page 61 ISOFIX or i-Size and Top Tether system child seats. ● Position the belt under the headrest (accord- ing to the instructions of the seat itself, lift or ● Never secure other child seats that do not ›››  remove the headrest if necessary) Fig. 40.
  • Page 62 On rear seats: installing a child seat. If you want to fit a universal approval category (U) child seat in your vehicle, you must check that the seat is approved for your vehicle. You will find any necessary information on the child seat’s orange ECE approval label.
  • Page 63 Group 3 From 22 to 36 kg U: universal. X: vehicle seat unsuitable for fitting this group of child seat. Belt buckle for the middle seat Fitting a child seat using the seat belt Fitting a child seat to the middle seat of the...
  • Page 64 Safety Park the vehicle at a safe distance from warn the vehicles driving behind. If you continue WARNING road traffic. braking, the hazard warning lights will come When travelling, children must be secured in on automatically when the vehicle comes to a 2.
  • Page 65 ›››  ● Lights up red: system failure. The eCall serv- lights page 62. ice is available with certain restrictions. SEAT ● Follow the legal provisions of each country suggests going to a specialised workshop. (reflective vest, warning triangles, light beacon, ●...
  • Page 66 Safety ● If the emergency coordination centre's ques- If the integrated battery discharges or is de- Moment of the collision. tions are not answered, the corresponding as- fective, a message stating this is displayed on ● Estimated number of vehicle occupants. sistance measures are implemented.
  • Page 67 Parallel to the voice call, some vehicle data is transmitted, e.g. your current location. Information call With a information call, a call is placed to the customer care service of SEAT. S.A. Note ● Breakdown service and information calls can incur an additional cost on your tele- phone bill.
  • Page 68 The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be tery. The receiver is in the interior of the vehicle. obtained from a SEAT Official Service, a spe- The range of the vehicle key with remote con- cialised workshop or an approved key service trol and new battery is several metres around qualified to create this kind of key.
  • Page 69 Fig. 49  Vehicle key: removing the battery. SEAT recommends you ask a specialised work- shop to replace the battery. The battery is located to the rear of the vehicle key, under a cover.
  • Page 70 Opening and closing Keyless Access system Changing the battery NOTICE ● Unfold the vehicle key shaft. ● If the battery is not changed correctly, the Locking and unlocking with the Key- ● Remove the cover from the back of the vehi- vehicle key may be damaged.
  • Page 71 Keyless Access system Opening and closing Locking sensor surface on the outside of The next time, the vehicle can only be unlocked Lock the vehicle the door handle. electronically with the vehicle key. After being ● Park the vehicle. unlocked the next time, the Keyless Access sys- Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may ››› ...
  • Page 72 Opening and closing Troubleshooting Central locking NOTICE The sensor surfaces on the door handles The Keyless Access system does not work Introduction may activate if hit by a jet of water or high The operation of the sensor surfaces may be pressure steam if there is a valid vehicle key Central locking functions correctly when all the limited if they are very dirty.
  • Page 73 Opening and closing Central locking Lock the vehicle with the remote control key, Automatic unlocking (Auto Unlock) ● Never leave individuals locked in a closed when all the doors and the rear lid have been and locked vehicle. In case of emergency, If one of the following conditions is met, all closed.
  • Page 74 You by mistake. This does not apply if you press the should have the fault repaired at a SEAT Offi- ● Other functions of the remote control key button for at least one second.
  • Page 75 ● Contact a specialised workshop. SEAT rec- tral locking switch. When the “Safe” security system is deactivated, ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. the following needs to be taken into account:...
  • Page 76 Opening and closing Anti-theft alarm The turn signals do not flash Locking the vehicle after an airbag is trig- gered If the turn signals do not flash as a confirmation when the vehicle is locked: Description When an airbag is triggered as a result of an accident, the vehicle is fully unlocked.
  • Page 77 Opening and closing Anti-theft alarm ● If the vehicle is transported on a ferry or by door is opened until the ignition is turned on other doors be available - but not unlocked - rail (in vehicles with an anti-tow system or inte- and the central locking button will be activa- should not exceed 15 seconds, otherwise the ››› ...
  • Page 78 Opening and closing ● If one or more windows are partially or com- Emergency unlocking or locking of WARNING pletely open. the driver’s door Opening and closing doors carelessly can ● If light objects are left inside the vehicle, e.g. cause serious injury.
  • Page 79 Opening and closing Doors As a general rule, when the driver door is locked Emergency lock of doors without lock Child lock manually all other doors are locked. When it is cylinders unlocked manually, only the driver door opens. Please observe the instructions relating to the ››› ...
  • Page 80 Opening and closing Opening and closing the rear lid Deactivating the childproof lock ● Never drive with the rear lid open or half- closed, exhaust gases may penetrate into ● Unlock the vehicle and open the door whose the interior of the vehicle. Danger of poison- childproof lock you want to deactivate.
  • Page 81 Opening and closing Window controls When the outside temperature is around freez- Window on the rear left door Unlocking the rear lid from inside the lug- ing point, the opening mechanism cannot al- gage compartment Window on the rear right door ways automatically raise the partially opened ●...
  • Page 82 Opening and closing Convenience opening: One-touch opening and closing WARNING ● Press and hold the button on the remote The one-touch automatic opening and closing ›››  in Intro- Observe the safety warnings control key until all the windows and the sun- is used to open or close the windows com- duction on page 76 roof have reached the desired position.
  • Page 83 Opening and closing Window controls ● If the closing process takes longer than a Note few seconds, the anti-trap function is activated If the window is not able to close because again. The window will stop again if it encoun- it is stiff or because of an obstruction, ters resistance or an obstacle, and will reopen the window will automatically open again...
  • Page 84 Steering wheel Steering wheel The steering wheel includes multifunction mod- Change instrument cluster views ules from where it is possible to control the ›››  page 16 audio, telephone, navigation, voice control and Multifunction steering Switching ACC on or off assist functions without the driver needing to be ››› ...
  • Page 85 Multifunction steering wheel Steering wheel Steering wheel position adjustment ● Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion. If you need to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion, stop safely and make the proper adjustment. ●...
  • Page 86 Never lower or lift the rear seat backrest while driving. Manual adjustment of the front seats ● Do no trap or damage the seat belt when raising the rear seat backrest. ● When lowering or lifting the rear seat back- rest, keep your hands, fingers, feet and other body parts out of its path.
  • Page 87 If not, this could damage the vehicle. ● Before lowering the rear seat backrest, al-...
  • Page 88 ● Adjust the head restraint according to the in- position. To lower it, repeat the same action, ›››  structions on the correct position of the seat. pressing the button on the side Fig. 66 ›››  Fig. 67.
  • Page 89 Move the backrest until it engages properly ›››  in Folding down and raising the rear seat backrest on page 84. WARNING Remove the rear headrests only when it is necessary to fit a child seat. After removing a child seat, refit the headrest immediately.
  • Page 90 Lights Lights Lights control Lights off. The “Coming home” and “Leaving home” Vehicle lighting guide lights may be switched on. Side light on. Control lamps Lights up yellow Dipped beam headlight off. There is a total or partial failure of the exterior lighting.
  • Page 91 Vehicle lighting Lights ● The automatic dipped beam is only an auxili- Activation: when going above 110 km/h WARNING ary function and cannot always identify all sit- (68 mph) for more than 10 seconds, the dipped The side lights or daytime running lights uations that may arise during driving with suffi- beam raises slightly to increase the driver's visi- are not bright enough to illuminate the road...
  • Page 92 Lights ● Turn on the fog lights : pull the light switch Turning on the main beam. The control Note ›››  lamp lights up on the instrument cluster. to its first position Fig. 71 ● The legal requirements regarding the use ●...
  • Page 93 Vehicle lighting Lights ● The main beam headlights can only be Switching on the main beam assist WARNING switched on if the dipped beam headlights ● Turn on the ignition and turn the light switch to Improper or lack of use of the turn signals, are already on.
  • Page 94 Lights ● On roads with insufficient lighting with very “Coming home” and “Leaving home” ● When the field of vision of the camera is reflective signs dirty, covered or damaged, operation of the function (exterior orientation light- main beam control may be affected. This ●...
  • Page 95 Vehicle lighting Lights ›››  Turning off the “Leaving home” light The headlight range control Fig. 73 adapts WARNING according to the value of the light beam of ● It switches off automatically after the set Heavy objects in the vehicle may mean that the headlight to the level of load of the vehi- lights-off delay time has elapsed.
  • Page 96 SEAT recommends that you go to a strument and control lighting, depending on the the key from the ignition. The light goes out technical service centre.
  • Page 97 Interior lights Lights Note If not all the doors are closed, the interior lights will switch off after approx. 10 minutes, providing the ignition has been turned off and the door contact is connected. This prevents the battery from discharging.
  • Page 98 SEAT recommends a de-icer spray for ● In cold conditions you should not use the this operation. More the lever to the required position: wash/wipe system unless you have warmed Windscreen wipers off.
  • Page 99 Windscreen wiper and rear window wiper systems Visibility begin without performing the last wipe. For Note the “drip” function to work again, you have to ● When the vehicle stops while the wiper is turn the ignition off and then on again. on, the wiper switches to operating tempora- rily at the next lower wiping level.
  • Page 100 Visibility Abnormal operation of the rain and light WARNING WARNING sensor The rain sensor may not detect enough rain Adjusting the exterior mirrors and interior The possible causes of anomalies and errone- to switch on the wipers. mirror while driving can distract the driver. ous interpretations in the sensitive surface area This could cause accidents and lead to seri- ●...
  • Page 101 Visibility Mirrors ● If possible, use the interior mirror to pre- NOTICE WARNING cisely calculate the distance to vehicles Electrolyte fluid may leak if the automatic Light from screens of portable navigation driving behind you, or to other objects. anti-dazzle mirror is broken. This liquid at- devices can cause malfunctions of the au- ●...
  • Page 102 Visibility Folding in mirrors. Manually folding the exterior mirrors Note The exterior mirrors of the vehicle may be fol- ● If the electrical adjustment should fail to The exterior mirror cannot be adjusted and ded in. To do this, press the mirror housing to- operate, both of the mirrors can be adjusted all functions are deactivated.
  • Page 103 Sun protection Visibility Options for adjusting driver and front pas- senger sun visors ● Lower the sun visor towards the windscreen. ● The sun visor can be pulled out of its mount- ›››  ing and turned towards the door Fig. 79 ●...
  • Page 104 Air conditioning Air conditioning Economic use of the air conditioning WARNING When the air conditioning is switched on, the Reduced visibility through the windows in- compressor consumes engine power and has Heating, ventilation and creases the risk of serious accidents. influence on fuel consumption.
  • Page 105 ● When the cooling system is turned off, air coming from the outside will not be dried. To prevent fogging of the windows, SEAT recom- mends leaving the cooling system (compres- sor) turned on. To do this, press the function button .
  • Page 106 Switches the air recirculation mode on when the fan power is changed manually. ›››  and off page 106. Switches the cooling system on or off. Switches seat heating on and off The cooling mode cools and dehumidi- ›››  page 106. fies the air. Adjust the fan power.
  • Page 107 At level 0 the fan and manual air conditioning sation as soon as possible. To dehumidify the are disconnected. Level 4 is the maximum. Seat heating air, the cooling system will automatically switch ›››  page 106...
  • Page 108 In vehicles with an air conditioner, do not Air recirculation mode prevents the ambient air Do not switch the seat heating on if any of the smoke when air recirculation is switched on. from entering the interior.
  • Page 109 ● The air vent in front of the windscreen keeps ● Do not sit on the seat with clothing that is ● it free of ice, snow and leaves, which improves The engine is not running. wet or damp.
  • Page 110 Air conditioning Note After starting the engine, any residual humid- ity in the air conditioner could mist over the windscreen. Switch on the defrost function as soon as possible to clear the windscreen of condensation.
  • Page 111 Driving indications Driving Driving Information regarding the “cleanliness” of WARNING the particulate filter ● Restricting pedal operation can lead to Driving indications When the exhaust system detects that the par- critical situations while driving. ticulate filter is close to saturation, this system’s ●...
  • Page 112 Driving tips on lessening the impact on the environment Avoid driving at high speed Avoid short journeys and reducing your operating costs at the same Avoid travelling at your vehicle’s top speed, The engine and catalytic converter need to time. whenever possible.
  • Page 113 ● Accelerate with particular care and precau- odynamic drag of the vehicle, along with fuel setting, the rear window heating or the seat tion. consumption. It is therefore recommended that heating.
  • Page 114 Your SEAT vehicle is not an off-roader: in fact, How the vehicle is driven for the first 1500 km the ground clearance is not enough to be used (1000 miles) influences the future engine per- as such.
  • Page 115 If you are going to use the vehicle abroad tem- matic transmission, in order to remove the key, SEAT does not accept liability for any dam- porarily or for a short period of time, please move the gear shift to the P position. If neces- age to the vehicle due to the use of a lower observe the relevant instructions.
  • Page 116 ● The driver's seat belt is not fastened, rear seats, or on the centre console. Note ●...
  • Page 117 Starting and stopping the engine Driving After this interval, it will not be possible to start Starting the engine WARNING the engine without a valid key inside the vehicle. When switching on the ignition, do not press Before starting the engine the brake or clutch pedal, otherwise the en- Function “My Beat”...
  • Page 118 Driving ● If the engine does not start, stop and wait Turning off the engine NOTICE for around 1 minute to try again. If necessary, ● The starter motor or the engine may be ›››  ›››  ● Bring the vehicle to a full stop perform an emergency start page 117.
  • Page 119 The ignition connects and the engine starts with a properly coded Original SEAT key. This cle, otherwise the battery could discharge. automatically. type of keys can be purchased from a SEAT ● If the engine has been driven at high speed dealer.
  • Page 120 The driver door must be closed. ● Stopping and starting the engine In case of a very steep gradient. ● The driver's seat belt must be fastened. ● is displayed on the instrument cluster The bonnet must be closed. Vehicles with a manual gearbox: screen;...
  • Page 121 Start-Stop system Driving The engine starts by itself Additional information about vehicles with with frequent stopping and starting for exam- ple. As soon as strong pressure is applied to Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) When stopped, the normal system mode may the brake pedal, the engine will stop.
  • Page 122 Depress the clutch and keep your foot as far moving as soon as a gear is engaged and the the seat belt. as it will go. clutch pedal is released. This also happens if ●...
  • Page 123 DSG automatic transmission Driving DSG automatic transmis- The selector lever position is shown when the NOTICE corresponding sign lights up. With the selector sion Engaging a gear that is too low when driving lever in the manual gearbox positions M, D and at high speed or at high engine RPM can S, the engaged gear is also shown on the dis- cause considerable damage to the clutch...
  • Page 124 Driving When stationary, apply foot brake ● – Permanent forward drive position While you are selecting a gear and the ve- while selecting a gear. hicle is stopped with the engine running, do The lever in the D/S position enables the gears not accelerate.
  • Page 125 DSG automatic transmission Driving ● If a gear has been selected, the vehicle Using Tiptronic with the steering wheel pad- does not move forwards or back. Proceed to dles the next mode: The gearshift paddles can be used when the –...
  • Page 126 Driving The engine can only start with the selector Hill starts ● In certain driving situations or traffic condi- lever in position P or N. At low temperatures tions, the gears could overheat and be dam- ● Apply the handbrake. (below -10 °C), the engine can only start with aged! If the warning lamp lights up, stop ●...
  • Page 127 DSG automatic transmission Driving Inertia mode If the vehicle has SEAT Drive Profile Note ›››  page 128, the inertia mode can be acti- The inertia mode allows you to travel certain In the case of the 1.6l TDI engine, the inertia vated in Normal, Eco and Individual modes.
  • Page 128 Driving the fault corrected by a specialised workshop to move the vehicle, there is an emergency re- Gearbox: press the brake and without delay. If they do not turn off, do not lease device under the centre console, on the engage a gear again continue driving.
  • Page 129 Steering Driving Driving on slopes thus manually change down to 2nd or 1st gear WARNING to take advantage of engine braking and take ● If you do not start the vehicle immediately the load off the brake system. Hill driving assistant after taking your foot off the brake pedal, Downhill speed control is deactivated as soon the vehicle may roll back under certain con-...
  • Page 130 Driving If the power steering does not work properly or There is a fault in the power steering. SEAT Drive Profiles does not work at all, you will have to use much ● Stop driving! Seek specialist assistance. more strength than usual to turn the steering Introduction ●...
  • Page 131 ›››  eration page 123. sumption. Normal If the Eco profile has been selected in the SEAT Provides a complete dynamic Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Drive Profile, and the accelerator is pressed performance in the vehicle, ena- beyond a hard point, the engine power is auto- The ACC’s acceleration and braking mode...
  • Page 132 Driving in the brake pads, the emergency braking Driving pro- Characteristics WARNING distance is longer than after they have been file Driving with worn brake pads or a defective run in. During the run-in, avoid sharp braking It allows you to personalise the brake system can lead to accidents and seri- and situations that place a lot of demand on ous injuries.
  • Page 133 ›››  lated tyres a more thorough inspection. SEAT recom- tance. ● mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. If a fault occurs in the ABS, the ESC, TCS and ● Test the brakes carefully. EDS also cease to function. ●...
  • Page 134 Driving Traction control (TCS) Multi-collision brake ● Brake assist systems cannot prevent an ac- cident if you are driving too close to other The TCS reduces the driving force on skidding The multi-collision brake automatically triggers vehicles. wheels and adapts this force to suit the road braking if the airbag control unit detects a colli- ●...
  • Page 135 Brake assist systems Driving Connecting and disconnecting the In vehicles with 4-wheel drive, the TCS is dis- ESC fault connected completely . In addition, the control ESC and TCS The control lamp switches on yellow. The ESC lamp lights up on the instrument cluster. has been switched off.
  • Page 136 Driving ● If the control lamp does not go out, or comes on while driving, it means that the ABS is not working properly. The vehicle can only be stopped using normal braking (without ABS). In this case the protective ABS func- tion will not be available.
  • Page 137 Safety advice auxiliary systems may incorrectly interpret a cameras requires special knowledge and manoeuvre and, as a result, warn the driver in tools. It is recommended to visit a SEAT deal- WARNING an unexpected manner. ership for this purpose. ●...
  • Page 138 Assistant systems Drive assist sensors and A radar sensor may be fitted to the front ›››  bumper of the vehicle Fig. 94. The front ra- cameras dar detects any objects in its detection zone ›››  Fig. 95 and provides support for the follow- ing functions: Front radar ››› ...
  • Page 139 Drive assist sensors and cameras Assistant systems Front camera NOTICE NOTICE ● If the radar sensor is dirty or poorly adjus- To avoid affecting the operation of the sys- ted, the Front Assist system may give unnec- tems, take the following points into consider- essary warnings and apply the brakes inap- ation: propriately.
  • Page 140 The rear bumper should only be painted ● A number plate or number plate holder with paint authorised by SEAT. The lane de- with dimensions that exceed the space for The radar sensors are located on the left and parture warning's functions may be limited or the number plate, or a cured or deformed work incorrectly if other paints are used.
  • Page 141 Cruise control system Assistant systems Rear camera Status display NOTICE When the cruise control system is switched on, ● In order to guarantee good system opera- the instrument cluster display shows the saved tion, keep the cameras clean, free of snow or speed and the system status: ice, and do not cover them with stickers or other objects.
  • Page 142 Assistant systems The cruise control system switches off and the Start regulation ● Adapt your speed and safety distance to saved speed is deleted. the vehicle in front of you at all times to suit ● While driving, press the button the visibility, weather, road and traffic condi- The cruise control system saves and regulates tions.
  • Page 143 Assistant systems Speed limiter Speed limiter Operating the speed limiter Lights up green The speed limiter is switched on and ac- Introduction tive. The speed limited helps the driver not to ex- WARNING ceed a set speed. After use, always switch off the speed limiter Speed range to prevent the speed being regulated against your wishes.
  • Page 144 Assistant systems Interrupting the adjustment The adjustment is interrupted unexpectedly Speed range ● ● Press the button. You have switched off the Electronic Stabiliza- ACC regulates at speeds between 30 and tion Control (ESC). 210 km/h (20 and 130 mph). The speed is stored. ●...
  • Page 145 Visiting buttons for operating the ACC. ● Adapt your speed and safe distance to the a SEAT dealership is recommended. vehicle in front of you at all times to suit visi- ›››  Fig. 102 bility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 146 Drive assist. ACC Setting speed ● OR: Press the button to regulate to the settings will be the same as those in the SEAT To program the speed, press the or current speed. Drive Profile. ››› ...
  • Page 147 ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems Be aware of the limitations and warnings The ACC remains active and the message ACC WARNING described at the beginning of this chapter ready to start is displayed on the instru- Before driving off, check that the road is ››› ...
  • Page 148 The limits of the ACC system mean that it is not trude from the sides, rear or roof. appropriate in all situations. SEAT does not recommend using the function in Objects that are not detected ›››  the following cases The ACC function only detects and reacts to ●...
  • Page 149 The radar sensor is dirty or adjusted in- Front Assist detects the aforementioned objects ● The driver is not wearing his/her seat belt. correctly. Take into account the warnings using a radar sensor at the front of the vehicle ●...
  • Page 150 Have the ted to optimise the performance of the system. warning, the system may initiate independent system checked by a specialised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealer- emergency braking by progressively increasing ship. Safety distance warning the braking in accordance with the criticality of the situation.
  • Page 151 emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems System limitations Driver emergency braking assistance sys- Unrecognised objects ● Loads and accessories of other vehicles that protrude over the sides, backwards or over the If the driver, after the critical warning, starts top.
  • Page 152 ● Advance Switching the Front Assist on and off ● Medium With the ignition switched on, the Front Assist ● Delayed can be deactivated or activated as follows: ● Deactivated SEAT recommends driving with the function in “Medium” mode.
  • Page 153 Lane Assist system Assistant systems ● Lane Assist system If the turn signal is switched on before a man- ● Please observe the indications on the in- ual lane change. strument panel and act as is necessary if the traffic situation permits. ●...
  • Page 154 Assistant systems Driving with the Lane Assist System assistance menu of the Infotainment system or Steering wheel vibration the driver assistance systems menu after press- The following situations may result in a steering ing the corresponding button. These menus can wheel vibration: be used to activate and deactivate the system.
  • Page 155 Driving Assist (Travel Assist) Assistant systems Travel Assist uses the same sensors as Adap- The system behaves differently than expec- Status display tive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Assist. Therefore, carefully read the information about ● The camera has been altered or damaged, ››› ...
  • Page 156 Assistant systems Travel Assist active, adaptive cruise con- Operating Travel Assist ● Do not use Travel Assist when visibility is trol active and adaptive lane guidance bad, on steep roads, on windy roads or in function passive. slippery circumstances (e. g., snow, ice, rain or loose gravel), or on flooded roads.
  • Page 157 The set distance remains saved. ● ›››  If the problem persists, consult a specialised page 152. workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT ● There is a fault or a defect. Switch the engine Switch to ACC dealership. off and on again.
  • Page 158 Assistant systems ● The lane width is not detected individually, but in areas with significant gradient changes; ● Always pay attention to the vehicle's sur- is rather pre-configured in the system. Thus if ● roundings. in adverse weather conditions; you are driving in wide lanes or in between two ●...
  • Page 159 Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems Driving with Side Assist When the lane departure warning is ready to Flashes operate, the indications in the control lamps will A vehicle has been detected in the adjacent lane turn on briefly as confirmation. and the turn signal has been engaged in the direc- When the vehicle is restarted, the last adjust- tion of the detected vehicle.
  • Page 160 Assistant systems ● The lamp flashes in the corresponding rear- The faster the vehicle approaches, the sooner view mirror even though the turn signal has not an indication will be displayed in the control been activated. lamp, because the lane departure warning takes into account the speed differential with ●...
  • Page 161 Parking and manoeuvring Park the vehicle 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 vehi- cause accidents and serious injuries.
  • Page 162 Parking and manoeuvring Handbrake Always pull the handbrake all the way up, to Braking functions ›››  avoid driving off while the brake is on Depending on the equipment, the following Apply the handbrake systems are available: WARNING ● Park assist plus manoeuvre braking function ››› ...
  • Page 163 General information on parking systems Parking and manoeuvring ● Changes have been made to the paintwork Deactivating Note or structural modifications in the sensor or ● The automatic brake operation function de- ● Switch off the parking system if the auto- camera area, e.g.
  • Page 164 Parking and manoeuvring Parking aid Plus 0.90 m If a rear sensor is faulty, only the obstacles in the front area are detected. If a front sensor is faulty, only the obstacles in the rear area are As you approach the obstacle, the frequency of Description displayed.
  • Page 165 Parking and manoeuvring Parking aid Plus Parking assist settings ● Damage to the radiator grille, bumper, NOTICE wheel arch and vehicle underbody can mod- The audio indications and signals are set in the Park assist plus functions can be affected by ify the orientation of the sensors.
  • Page 166 ● Switch off the ignition and switch it on again. In vehicles without an infotainment system, ● these parameters can be modified in a SEAT EITHER:drive forward at over approx. 15 km/h Automatic activation Official Service or in a specialised workshop.
  • Page 167 Parking and manoeuvring Rear parking aid Visual indication segments If an obstacle is located in the vehicle’s way, the Change from reduced view to full view corresponding audible warning will sound. ● Select reverse gear. When the penultimate segment is displayed, ●...
  • Page 168 Parking and manoeuvring As you approach the obstacle, the frequency of We recommend taking the vehicle to a special- Change from reduced view to full view the audible signals will increase. The signal will ised workshop to have the fault repaired. ●...
  • Page 169 Parking aid system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring ● The optical indication of the segments works as park driving in reverse in suitable perpendic- ● Certain surfaces of objects and garments follows: ular and parallel spaces, do not reflect the ultrasound sensors' sig- nals.
  • Page 170 ● In order to become familiar with the system ment to clean the ultrasound sensors, do not apply it directly unless very briefly and al- and its functions, SEAT recommends that you Prerequisites for parking ways from a distance of more than 10 cm.
  • Page 171 Parking aid system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring ● ● Keep a distance between 0.5 and 2.0 me- There is a fault in the system (the system is When the Park Assist system turns the steer- tres when driving past the parking space. temporarily unavailable).
  • Page 172 Parking and manoeuvring ● Selecting a parking type Reverse parallel parking. If necessary, press the button again to change to the next parking mode. Reverse angle parking. ● Once you have switched to all possible park- Forward angle parking. ing modes, if the button is pressed again, the system switches off.
  • Page 173 Parking aid system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring Parking with the parking assist system Fig. 125  On the instrument cluster display: parallel parking. : Finding a parking space : Parking position. : Manoeuvring. Fig. 126  On the instrument cluster display: angle parking. : Finding a parking space : Parking position.
  • Page 174 Parking and manoeuvring as the driver, have to accelerate, engage bar. When driving forward, the content of the Leaving a parking space (parallel parking) the clutch if necessary, change gears and progress bar decreases upwards, and when re- The necessary conditions to exit a parking brake.
  • Page 175 ● The images are only two-dimensional. Pro- as a reference point. entation lines and their function, SEAT recom- truding objects or holes in the road, for ex- ample, are more difficult to detect or may not mends practising in a place without too much Reverse assist settings be seen at all.
  • Page 176 Parking and manoeuvring Shown on the display Switching the system on and off ● Vehicle load modifies the representation of the guide lines. The width represented by the ● Reverse assist is connected by a contact lines decreases with vehicle load. Pay spe- when engaging reverse gear.
  • Page 177 Rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) Parking and manoeuvring Park Assist uses the radar sensors on the rear Parking manoeuvre Trailer mode ›››  bumper page 137 to monitor traffic cross- ● Stop the vehicle in front of a space and select The rear cross traffic alert will be automatically ing behind the vehicle as it reverses out of a reverse gear.
  • Page 178 Parking and manoeuvring ● Be sure to always be aware of the vehicle's surroundings, since the system often fails to detect things such as bicycles or pedes- trians. ● The rear cross traffic alert itself will not brake the vehicle to a complete stop.
  • Page 179 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 or hicle. light items.
  • Page 180 Front drink holders Do not leave open cans in the drink holders Closing: Push the drawer under the seat until it when the vehicle is in motion. If the drink is There are two cup holders in the centre con- engages.
  • Page 181 ● Other storage compartments are found in the ● To prevent voltage fluctuations from caus- rear seat, to the left and the right of the seats. Power sockets ing damage, unplug any connected electri- ● In the backrests of the front seats, storage cal devices before switching the ignition on pockets.
  • Page 182 Practical equipment Note NOTICE ● The use of electrical appliances with the If the 12-volt socket is used at full power for longer than the specified time, the fuse may engine switched off will cause the 12-volt blow. battery to discharge. ●...
  • Page 183 SEAT CONNECT After activating the service management in the contract with SEAT, S.A. and is subject to a tem- infotainment system, you can check whether porary use limitation depending on the country.
  • Page 184 Data package. Pay per use data rates for the ● Prove your identity. It is only necessary if you ● Vehicle status report use of online functions, for example, 2 GB per are to run SEAT CONNECT services relevant to month. ● security. Anti-theft alarm warning ●...
  • Page 185 To become a main user and thus prove own- 8.25” Infotainment of the ownership will have been completed. You ership of the vehicle, you need both of the ve- can control the current status in the SEAT CON- SEAT CONNECT portal hicle’s physical keys. Ownership accreditation NECT portal.
  • Page 186 (if possible) or do not allow the occu- as the main user of the vehicle and thus auto- pants to use the vehicle. Even if the prerequisites for the use of SEAT matically delete the previous main user. Alter- CONNECT services are met, there may be fac-...
  • Page 187 Infotainment it is accessed from Settings > from UMTS to EDGE or GPRS. tivated, for example, the emergency call system SEAT Connect > Privacy settings and serv- ● Disconnection of an existing mobile phone (eCall).
  • Page 188 Tracking the SEAT CONNECT portal or app. Introduction Establishing the connection with the wire- Use location. Position, vehicle, ✓ Not available on vehicles without SEAT CONNECT less network (WLAN) and user data are used for services. and without navigation ●...
  • Page 189 Data transmissions Full Link ● ● The wireless (WLAN) connection is established. Establish the connection with the wireless Press the Search for Wi-Fi button and select To complete the connection, it may be neces- network (WLAN). the device you want from the list. sary to enter other data into the device.
  • Page 190 Wi-Fi or ● Never carry out modifications to the appli- You will find more information on the SEAT web- Bluetooth®. Wireless Full Link is now configured. cations. site (www.seat.com). The pairing has concluded. The connected mo- ●...
  • Page 191 Press Apple CarPlay™ to establish a connec- To select MirrorLink® technology. Applications (apps) tion with the iPhone™. With SEAT Full Link, the display of the contents Apple CarPlay™ Disconnecting of SEAT applications and other providers instal- led on mobile phone devices can be transferred ●...
  • Page 192 Depending on the infotainment system you quirements must be met: use, on the instrument panel screen you can ● In Android AutoTM mode, press the SEAT / view data from the Media mode. ● The mobile phone device, called smartphone Exit icon to access the Full Link main menu.
  • Page 193 Full Link main menu. an ongoing telephone conversation. ability on the SEAT (www.seat.com) and An- ● Press MirrorLink to connect to the mobile droid Auto™ websites, or at SEAT dealerships.
  • Page 194 Depending on the equipment and the country, ces, certified applications and their availa- the vehicle may have different types of USB bility on the SEAT (www.seat.com) and Mir- connections. rorLink® websites, or at SEAT dealerships. The USB port can be found in the storage compartment area of the front centre console ››› ...
  • Page 195 Some function areas may include links to third- ● The repair or disassembly and reassembly quickly. party websites. SEAT, S.A. is not the owner of of the central computer should only be car- the third-party websites accessible through the ●...
  • Page 196 Infotainment system ● When the vehicle components necessary WARNING WARNING to make emergency calls, phone calls and to Connecting, inserting or removing an audio If mobile phone and radiocommunication de- transmit data are damaged, do not work or source or data media while driving can dis- vices are used without connection to an do not have sufficient electrical power.
  • Page 197 Infotainment system First steps ● ● Position the connection cables of the audio When the frequency bands of the radio NOTICE sources and external devices so that they do station have interference or are not available In areas where special regulations apply or not interfere with the driver.
  • Page 198 Infotainment system Overview and controls Connect System Fig. 135  Overview: control unit Touch screen. The infotainment functions : main menu with widget views. can be used through the screen. : main menu in tile mode. Navigation Menu Full Link menu Turn volume up Turn volume down Turn the infotainment on/off HOME button.
  • Page 199 Overview and controls Infotainment system Media System Fig. 136  Overview: control unit and indication in the 8.25-inch version Touch screen. The infotainment functions can be used through the screen. Rotary push button (to adjust the volume and to switch the infotainment on/off) Rotary push button (to search and select) HOME button (to open the start page) ››› ...
  • Page 200 ● manual. Some functions of the infotainment system up the views and representation on the home require an active SEAT CONNECT user account ● screen or use the factory setting templates. In some countries, the infotainment system and an Internet connection for the vehicle. The...
  • Page 201 Legal The infotainment system automatically turns off ton of the infotainment system () for approx. when the driver's door is opened, provided the 15 seconds until the SEAT logo appears on Help ignition has been switched off beforehand. the display.
  • Page 202 Infotainment system Customising the infotainment sys- Modifying settings System settings ● The meaning of the following symbols are valid Access the system settings: HOME > for all system and sound settings. In the system settings there may be the follow- Customise the menus and infotainment views All changes are automatically applied when ing functions, information and setting options:...
  • Page 203 General instructions for use Infotainment system ● If the sound from the connected external audio Trademarks, licenses and copyrights MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technology source is too loud or distorted, lower the out- and patents are licensed by Fraunhofer IIS. put volume on the external audio source.
  • Page 204 Infotainment system – ● 8.25 inch version, TFT, WVGA: 1082 x 480 Vehicle comfort settings. Optional sound system pixels. ● Parking and manoeuvring settings. The infotainment system that is supplied from ● Touch operation via the device screen, rotary the factory is equipped as follows: push-button, menu button and buttons on the Sound system (basic equipment): ●...
  • Page 205 – Access point ing into account the aspects indicated in the ● Online: current SEAT CONNECT Plus contract – Tethering section “Languages available depending on active. the market”. In online mode, commands are re- –...
  • Page 206 Infotainment system If you have connected the voice control using The voice control ends automatically, if you use the wake word, the connected infotainment an- infotainment functions, if the parking system is Note swer with “How can I help you? ”. activated or by incoming calls.
  • Page 207 Elec- available depend on the equipment and the trical equipment connected to the vehicle ● You have an active SEAT CONNECT user ac- country. In certain countries, frequency bands may also cause interference in radio signal count.
  • Page 208 Infotainment system Radio equipment and symbols DAB not available. Selecting, tuning and saving a sta- tion DAB stations support presentations (slide- The functions, as well as the types of reception show). and frequency bands available depend on the Select the frequency band equipment and the country.
  • Page 209 Infotainment system Radio mode Special functions in Radio mode Select from the station list (AM and FM/DAB) Search in SCAN mode (AM and FM/DAB) The station list shows the stations that are cur- In SCAN mode the stations are automatically Traffic information (TP) rently tunable.
  • Page 210 Infotainment system Activating and deactivating the SLS function If in the FM/DAB frequency band settings the automatic selection of station logos is acti- It is possible to deactivate the slideshow func- vated, station logos are automatically assigned tion on DAB radio stations: to the stations.
  • Page 211 Infotainment system Media Mode Media Mode Introduction Fig. 138  Schematic diagram: Media view In Media mode you can play multimedia You can also use streaming services. The avail- Limitations and indications of data media files from data media and streaming services ability of streaming services depends on the Data media may not work if they have been ex- through the infotainment system.
  • Page 212 USB data Add a media file as favourite. media is also found in My media. SEAT assumes no liability for any deteriora- Top right: select media source. Activate the folder structure. tion or loss of files on data storage devices.
  • Page 213 Infotainment system Media Mode ● Access favourites The image is only displayed if the vehicle is Configure streaming services stopped. When the vehicle is in motion, the in- ● Press the favourite you want. Depending on the equipment you can use fotainment screen turns off.
  • Page 214 Infotainment system Navigation Introduction Fig. 139  Schematic diagram: Navigation view. A global satellite system determines the current During dynamic route guidance, you will re- Navigation announcements position of the vehicle and the sensors moun- ceive information about reported traffic con- Navigation announcements are acoustic indi- ted on the vehicle analyse the routes taken.
  • Page 215 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.
  • Page 216 Infotainment system Navigation functions and symbols Home address. Favourite destinations. Work address. Back Navigation Favourite destinations. Navigation functions depend on the equipment Symbols in the route details Additional window with more options. and country. Current position. Additional window with route options. Destination of the current guidance.
  • Page 217 Current navigation data for large regions, for Reduced visibility. tions. example Western Europe, can be downloaded from www.seat.com and stored on USB data The different functions for entering destinations devices. are found in the navigation main menu. ●...
  • Page 218 Infotainment system OR: press and enter the address in the To save a destination as a favourite press Start navigation: input screen. the split screen when entering the destination. Press OR: detailed address. Select the destination and start navigation: 2. Move the view on the map until the desired 3.
  • Page 219 Infotainment system Navigation Start navigation: mation is another vehicle that has detected the Open and close the route details hazard and has uploaded the information to the ● Press To open them, press or swipe it. service provider. ● 2. Press on the contact you want. To close them, press or swipe it.
  • Page 220 Infotainment system Navigation can propose up to 5 routes at the Close the additional screen same time. The proposed routes may be differ- ● Press on an empty area outside the addi- ent from the routes of the normal route guid- tional window.
  • Page 221 Infotainment system Telephone interface Telephone interface Introduction Fig. 140  Schematic diagram: Phone view. You can use the telephone interface to connect Telephone interface equipment and Note your mobile to the infotainment system and op- symbols ● As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex- erate phone functions through it.
  • Page 222 Infotainment system ● ● Connection to wireless charging option. Obtain information on the SEAT brand The vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks. and selected additional services related to ● ● Connection to the microphone mounted on The lower decks of boats and ferries.
  • Page 223 Infotainment system Telephone interface ● Depending on the mobile device, it will be tween active and passive connections. To use User profiles necessary to have the Bluetooth® menu open the telephone interface with the desired mobile For each of the paired mobile phone devices an or activate the Visibility option so that the de- phone device, establish the active connection individual user profile is automatically created.
  • Page 224 Infotainment system ● Basic telephone interface. Make a call Dial number ● Comfort telephone interface. Select a phone number to start a call. Different Manually enter a phone number to start a call. functions are available for selecting a phone While entering the phone number, contacts that Basic telephone interface number:...
  • Page 225 For further information about whether in the list next to the entry. your mobile device uses Qi technology, check Connectivity Box your phone's user manual or visit the SEAT Favourites website A speed dial button can be assigned to a phone book favourite up to a maximum of six.
  • Page 226 Infotainment system ● Qi technology does not allow you to specified, it may not be recognised or may charge more than one mobile device simul- not charge correctly. Under certain circum- taneously. stances, the infotainment system indicates ● You are advised to keep the engine running that there is a foreign object in the storage compartment.
  • Page 227 Accelerate with particular care and cau- ● loose in open storage compartment of the Also place small objects safely. tion. vehicle, on the cover behind the rear seat or ● In vehicles with dynamic headlight range ● Avoid sudden braking and manoeuvres.
  • Page 228 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.
  • Page 229 ● Move the floor forward over the supports as luggage compartment floor. far as the rear seat backrest and then lower the ● Only objects that do not weigh than ap- floor with the handle proximately 7.5 kg may be carried between...
  • Page 230: Roof Carrier

    ● Never secure a child seat to the fastening WARNING cords. rings. ●...
  • Page 231 Suitable accessories can be acquired at SEAT dealerships. Note Always secure the crossbars and the roof car- Always read the assembly instructions that rier system properly.
  • Page 232: Trailer Mode

    SEAT, the to carry the maximum authorised roof load. In Start-Stop system operates as normal. No spe-...
  • Page 233 Storing objects Trailer mode Vehicles with driving profile selection WARNING WARNING If you are going to be towing a trailer, the use of Undue use of the towing bracket may cause Driving with a trailer and transporting heavy the Eco driving profile is not recommended. You injury and accidents.
  • Page 234 ›››  the trailer page 233. must be suitable for the vehicle and the trailer has not been fitted by a SEAT workshop. and must be properly secured to the vehicle's Trailer tail lights chassis. Only use a towing bracket that has Note been authorised by SEAT for this vehicle.
  • Page 235 Storing objects Trailer mode Hitching and connecting a trailer Meaning Brake lights (total) 84 Watts Earth for pin 9 Turn signal (on each side) 42 Watts Side lights (on each side) 50 Watts Power socket for trailer Reverse lights (in total) 42 Watts The vehicle is fitted with a 13-pole power socket Rear fog light...
  • Page 236 ● Never connect the pins of the trailer power ● If the vehicle is factory-equipped with a tow other than SEAT, you must manually select the socket to each other. bracket. Normal profile before you start driving with a ●...
  • Page 237 To promote safety while driving, SEAT recom- ● Distribute loads in the trailer so that heavy ● If the vehicle battery is running low, the...
  • Page 238 Storing objects Driving with a trailer Hill starts with a trailer WARNING Depending on the slope of the hill and the If the maximum permissible axle weight, the Adjusting the headlights combination weight of the towing vehicle and maximum load technically permissible on the The front part of the vehicle may be raised trailer, the vehicle might start rolling backwards coupling point, the maximum authorised ve-...
  • Page 239 Storing objects Trailer mode ● The trailer is connected to the towing vehicle ● ● Adapt your speed and driving style at all The stability system does not always de- through the trailer power socket. times to suit visibility, weather, road and tect light trailers, so it may not stabilise traffic conditions.
  • Page 240 ›››  the vehicle in question In accordance with the UN-R-55 guideline, SEAT recommends the use of genuine SEAT SEAT recommends not carrying more bicycles spare parts and accessories, which can be pur- than recommended on the rear rack system.
  • Page 241 ● Make sure that the carrier system is suita- 854 mm ble for your vehicle. SEAT recommends that towing brackets be ret- ● rofitted at a specialised workshop. For exam- Read and observe the installation instruc- tions of the rear carrier system manufacturer.
  • Page 242: Towing Device

    Fig. 152 ● Only use towing brackets that have been in case it is necessary to make a dupli- approved by SEAT for the model in question. cate. ● In some versions, the fitting of a conven- 2. Remove the cover from the tow hitch hous-...
  • Page 243 Storing objects Towing device ›››  ● ● The thumbwheel is right next to the hitch The red mark Fig. 152 on the thumb- Step 4: fitting the pre-tensioned tow hitch to and can be locked. wheel points towards the green mark on the the vehicle tow hitch.
  • Page 244 SEAT recommends SEAT recommends a SEAT dealership. the use of genuine SEAT spare parts and ac- ● Never use the hitch if it does not fit cor- cessories, which can be purchased from the rectly or cannot be pre-tensioned.
  • Page 245 Storing objects Towing device Green mark on the tow hitch Red mark on the thumbwheel Park the vehicle. 2. Unhook the trailer and interrupt the electri- cal connection between it and the vehicle. If you are using an adapter, remove it from the trailer socket.
  • Page 246: Fuel And Exhaust Gas Cleaning

    Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Fuel and exhaust gas – Never fill fuel into the spare fuel canister For the sake of the environment if it is inside or on top of the vehicle. This cleaning Do not overfill the fuel tank, it may cause the could cause an explosion.
  • Page 247 Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Refuelling Refuelling The correct fuel grade for your vehicle is given Read the instructions on how to use the natural on a sticker on the inside of the fuel tank gas pump carefully. flap. Further notes on fuel can be found at ››› ...
  • Page 248: Fuel Types

    Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Fuel types tem checked. Do not refuel natural gas again WARNING until the natural gas system has been in- Natural gas is a highly explosive, easily flam- spected. Identification of fuels mable substance. Incorrect handling of the natural gas can cause accidents serious Note burns and other injuries.
  • Page 249 Only use fuel additives that have been ap- leaded petrol (95 octane / 91 AKI) according proved by SEAT. The products that contain to ANP No. 57 and with fuels with any high per- substances to increase the octane rating or Super unleaded petrol, 95 octanes at least centage of ethanol.
  • Page 250: Engine Management And Emissions Control System

    The walls of the gas when required. You can obtain further infor- tanks are weakened by deformations, damage mation about this at SEAT dealers or special- Use of compressed natural gas (CNG) or corrosion. The vehicle owner must have a ised workshops.
  • Page 251 Engine management and emissions control system Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning ● Catalytic converter Consider the legal speed limits as well as the For the sake of the environment recommended gears. Even when the emission control system is To maintain the useful life of the catalytic ●...
  • Page 252 Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Troubleshooting NOTICE While the indicator lamps Fault in the emissions control system on, there might be faults in the engine, fuel The indicator lamp lights up yellow. consumption may go up and the engine might lose power. Reduce speed and drive carefully to the near- est specialised workshop to have the engine checked.
  • Page 253: Miscellaneous Situations

    Changing the windscreen wiper blades Miscellaneous situations Miscellaneous situa- Hook for extracting the central wheel trims Changing the windscreen Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps wiper blades tions Some of the items listed are only provided in Wiper service position certain model versions, or are optional extras.
  • Page 254 Miscellaneous situations ● Check the condition of the wiper blades regu- Fit a new wiper blade of the same length Note larly. If the wipers scrape across the glass, and design on to the wiper arm and hook it into ●...
  • Page 255: Jump Start

    Miscellaneous situations Jump start Jump start Jump start: description WARNING Worn or dirty windscreen wiper blades re- Introduction duce visibility and increase the risk of acci- dent and serious injury. If the engine fails to start because of a dis- ●...
  • Page 256 Miscellaneous situations Jump lead terminal connections Starting WARNING The jump leads should only be connected in Start the engine of the vehicle with the ● Please note the safety warnings refer- ›››  boosting battery and let it run at idling the order 1 >...
  • Page 257: Towing The Vehicle

    Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle Tow start ● Position the leads in such a way that they WARNING cannot come into contact with any moving Tow starting means starting a vehicle's engine During the towing of a vehicle, the driving parts in the engine compartment.
  • Page 258 Miscellaneous situations Instructions for tow-starting and If the vehicle cannot be towed on its wheels for NOTICE any of the reasons mentioned above, request towing If the vehicle is pushed by hand, the tail light assistance from specialised personnel and, if units, the side spoilers of the rear window necessary, have the vehicle transported with- During towing, the change of direction can be...
  • Page 259 Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle Towed vehicle (behind) NOTICE NOTICE ● Make sure the ignition is switched on so that When tow-starting, unburnt fuel could enter The vehicle can only be towed if the state of the steering wheel does not lock and so that, if the catalytic converter and damage it.
  • Page 260 Miscellaneous situations ● After towing, unscrew the towing eye clock- wise with a suitable object. ● Replace the cover and push it in until it clicks into place. ● Clean the towing eye if necessary and then store it in the luggage compartment along with the other vehicle tools.
  • Page 261: Fuses

    Miscellaneous situations Fuses ● Screw the towing eye in the housing by Only replace fuses when the cause of the NOTICE turning it to the maximum anticlockwise problem has been solved. If a newly inserted ● To prevent damage to the vehicle’s electri- ››› ...
  • Page 262 Miscellaneous situations Fuses in the engine compartment Replace a blown fuse Opening and closing the fuse box located below the instrument panel ● Open: remove the fuse box cover in the direc- ›››  tion indicated Fig. 167. ● Close: click the cover back into place. Identifying fuses below the dashboard by colours Current intensity in...
  • Page 263 Miscellaneous situations Fuses To replace a fuse Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps ● Remove the fuse. BCM Power C63 Right lights power supply ● Replace the blown fuse by one with an iden- BSD, PDC, MRR, PLA Right Door Window Control tical amperage rating (same colour and mark- Light switch, diagnosis input, Windscreen wipers ings) and identical size.
  • Page 264: Changing Bulbs

    Changing bulbs requires a certain degree of valve, oil pressure regulating valve, PTC1 practical skill. If you are unsure, SEAT recom- cylinder disconnection valves, WIV mends that you consult a technical service or TJ1/TJ4/TJ7/T6P or TH4/T5I Elec- sensor and CNG pressure regula- request assistance from a specialist.
  • Page 265 Miscellaneous situations Changing bulbs ● Rear bulb light Bulb light Left Right NOTICE ● LED rear light Reverse light — P21 WLL ● Remove the ignition key before working on the electric system. Otherwise, a short circuit Turn signal PY 21W NA LL PY 21W NA LL LED technology lights could occur.
  • Page 266 Miscellaneous situations ● Do not touch the glass part of the bulb NOTICE with your bare hands, use a cloth or paper Take care when removing the rear light unit towel instead, since the fingerprints left on to make sure there is no damage to the paint- the glass will vaporise as a result of the heat work or any of its components.
  • Page 267 Miscellaneous situations Changing bulbs Note Note For LED lights, you can only change the turn In LED courtesy lights it is not possible to re- signal and reverse light bulbs. place the light sources. If the light does not work, take the vehicle to an official Service. Changing interior bulbs Luggage compartment lighting Interior light and front reading lights...
  • Page 268 Miscellaneous situations ● Disconnect the cable. ● Press the bulb sideways and remove it from ›››  its housing Fig. 176. ● Change the bulb. ● Connect the cable again. ● Refit the bulb and press it in until it engages.
  • Page 269: Checking And Refilling Levels

    . In this case, seek a specialised in mind the general safety measures. Never while pressing it down slightly. workshop to perform all the works. SEAT rec- put yourself at risk. – Always protect your face, hands and ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this.
  • Page 270 Checking and refilling levels – Do not press the accelerator pedal while WARNING NOTICE not paying attention. Always do so with ex- The electrical system is under high voltage When refilling or changing the operating flu- treme care. The vehicle could move, even if and can cause electrical shocks, burns, seri- ids, ensure you pour the correct fluids into the electronic parking brake is activated.
  • Page 271 Checking and refilling levels Engine compartment ● Automatic transmission: move the selector Opening and closing the bonnet Open the door and pull the lever that is un- ›››  lever to position P. derneath the instrument panel Fig. 177 ›››  ● 5. Switch the ignition off page 114.
  • Page 272: Fluids And Consumables

    . In this case, seek a specialised ● Always read and observe the information environmentally friendly manner. workshop to perform all the works. SEAT rec- and warnings given on containers of operat- ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. ing fluids.
  • Page 273 If the vehicle’s cooling system does not have Motor coolant and its additives can pollute SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership sufficient antifreeze protection, the engine the environment. If any operating fluid leaks for this.
  • Page 274 Only top up with fresh coolant according to ● The motor coolant expansion tank can be ● Before opening the front bonnet, please ›››  SEAT specifications page 270. recognised by the symbol on the cap note the following: ›››  ● Fig. 180 Only top up with coolant if there is still some –...
  • Page 275: Brake Fluid

    Checking and refilling levels Brake fluid However, if the brake fluid level goes down no- ● ● When the motor is hot, its cooling system is Do not add coolant if the expansion tank ticeably in a short time, or drops below the pressurised.
  • Page 276: Windscreen Washer Reservoir

    ● You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake you always add a product to the windscreen fluid in a SEAT dealership or a SEAT Offi- washer fluid. cial Service. If none is available, use only high-quality brake fluid that meets DIN ISO...
  • Page 277: Engine Oil

    If the water from the windscreen washer Do not mix cleaning products recommen- does not contain enough anti-freeze, it may ded by SEAT with other products. This could freeze on the windscreen and rear window, lead to flocculation and may block the wind- reducing forward and rear visibility.
  • Page 278 RPM range as a SEAT recommends changing the oil at a speci- maximum. Do not drive at more than 80 km/h alised workshop. SEAT recommends an Official and do not travel more than 300 km (approx- SEAT Service.
  • Page 279 Checking and refilling levels Engine oil ● ● Wait for about two minutes. When the oil level reaches at least zone ›››  Fig. 185 , carefully screw on the engine ● Locate the oil level dipstick. It can be recog- ›››  oil filler cap nized by its coloured upper end.
  • Page 280: 12-Volt Battery

    ● Wash your skin thoroughly if it comes into is accompanied by three audible warnings, edge. Please refer to a SEAT Official Service contact with engine oil. switch off the engine and check the oil level. If or a workshop specialising in batteries: risk of ●...
  • Page 281 Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery Battery warning indications WARNING NOTICE Wear protective goggles. Working on the 12-volt battery and electri- Do not expose the 12-volt battery to direct cal system can cause severe burns, fire and sunlight for a prolonged period of time. electric shock.
  • Page 282 There are two different colours: ment. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT deal- Yellow or colourless: The battery's electrolyte ership. level is too low. Go to a specialised work-...
  • Page 283 Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery unlock the vehicle from the outside. Then try to Disconnecting the 12-volt battery NOTICE switch on the ignition again. If the ignition does If the 12 volt battery is to be disconnected from ● Never connect or disconnect the 12-volt not work, seek professional assistance.
  • Page 284 Checking and refilling levels You should avoid using electrical equipment that is not absolutely necessary because this will drain the battery.
  • Page 285: Wheels And Tyres

    SEAT Official Service for advice regard- back. alised workshop and have the car inspected.
  • Page 286 SEAT. Otherwise the vehicle may be dam- ● If you notice unusual vibrations or if the ve- tation (e.g. EC Certificate of Conformity or aged, causing an accident.
  • Page 287 ● If decorative hubcaps are subsequently fit- SEAT can be fitted, and to find out about the ted, make sure that they allow enough air in combinations allowed between the front axle to cool the braking system. Accident hazard! (axle 1) and the rear axle (axle 2).
  • Page 288 If you notice excessive tyre wear, you Do not forget the spare wheel when checking Under-inflated tyres will increase fuel con- should check wheel alignment at a SEAT Offi- the tyre pressures: Keep this spare wheel infla- sumption. ted to the highest pressure required for the road cial Service.
  • Page 289 Important information about wheels and tyres Wheels and tyres Tread wear indicators Wheel nuts The minimum permitted profile depth have been reached when the tyres have worn down The wheel bolts and rims have been designed to the wear indicators. Replace the tyres with to be part of an assembly.
  • Page 290 (TCS) in the ESC page 133. country of residence. It is best to contact a SEAT Official Service to Snow chains will improve braking ability as well check the maximum speed which is permissible Winter tyres lose a great deal of their properties as traction in winter conditions.
  • Page 291: Changing A Wheel

    6Jx16 ET45 Max. link keep them out of the danger zone (e.g. behind if the chains come into direct contact with 13.5 mm the guard rail). them. SEAT recommends the use of covered 205/60 R16 6Jx16 ET45 snow chains. WARNING 205/55 R17 6.5Jx17 ET48...
  • Page 292 ● Turn the securing wheel anti-clockwise For technical reasons, snow chains must not be ble at a SEAT Official Service or at a special- ›››  Fig. 191 used on the temporary spare wheel.
  • Page 293 Remove the cap with the plastic clip. ● Fit the central wheel trim onto the rim. The The caps protect the wheel bolts and should be bottom of the “S” of the SEAT badge should remounted after changing the tyre. ›››  align with the inflation valve Fig. 192...
  • Page 294 Use only the wheel wrench belonging to the car but not in your vehicle. If you need a new to loosen the wheel bolts. adapter, you can obtain it from the SEAT Offi- Loosen the wheel bolts only about one turn be- cial Service, indicating the code number.
  • Page 295 If tightening torque from the factory. Other jacks, even those ap- is too high, the wheel bolts or threads can be proved for other SEAT models could slip, with ● Rest the jack (vehicles tools) on firm ground.
  • Page 296 SEAT accepts no re- The wheel bolts should be clean and turn is wet. Change the tyre as soon as possible or sponsibility for any damages caused by im- easily.
  • Page 297: Tyre Pressure Monitor System

    Tyre pressure monitor system Wheels and tyres ● ● If the replaced wheel does not fit in the spare Tyre pressure monitor sys- The vehicle is unbalanced because of a load. wheel housing, store it safely in the luggage ● The wheels on an axle are subject to a heav- ››› ...
  • Page 298: Tyre Repair

    Wheels and tyres With the wheels under very heavy loads, the ● Driving on unpaved roads for a long pe- Tyre repair tyre pressure must be increased to the total riod of time, or sporty driving, may tempora- recommended tyre pressure before the calibra- rily deactivate the system.
  • Page 299 A new bottle of sealant can be purchased at “max. 80 km/h” or “max. 50 mph” ● The tyre mobility set is intended for tempo- SEAT dealerships. Filler tube with cap rary emergency use only until you can reach the nearest specialised workshop.
  • Page 300 Wheels and tyres ● ● Warning provided by tyre pressure monitor- Remove the bottle from the valve. When the tyre pressure is between 2.5 and ing system (it can also be integrated in the 2.0 bars, continue driving without exceeding ●...
  • Page 301 Wheels and tyres Tyre repair Check after 10 minutes of driving ›››  Screw in the inflator tube Fig. 200 again and check the pressure on the gauge 1.3 bar (19 psi / 130 kPa) and lower: ● Stop the vehicle! The tyre cannot be sealed sufficiently with the tyre mobility set.
  • Page 302: Maintenance

    The Digital Maintenance Plan is not availa- If the services are insufficient or not per- his vehicle ble in some markets. In this case, your SEAT formed and if the service intervals are not dealer will inform you about the current...
  • Page 303 Using the vehicle mostly in situations with a 1 year lot of traffic and stops (e.g. in the city). Every 15000 km or after At SEAT, the dates of the services are indicated ● Using the vehicle mostly in winter. 1 year by the service intervals display: ››› ...
  • Page 304: Additional Service Offers

    Service. Approved spare parts ating fluids). If your SEAT vehicle is immobilised due to a fault Maintenance services are divided into inspec- Approved spare parts, following the manufac- or an accident, our assistance services will help tion and review services.
  • Page 305: Vehicle Upkeep And Cleaning

    Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Vehicle upkeep and clean- Washing the vehicle The water temperature must not exceed 60°C. The longer you take to clean the tanks, e.g. re- Automatic car washes mains of insects, bird excrements, tree resin or Spray the vehicle before starting the car wash.
  • Page 306 Maintenance Apply the product with a microfibre cloth. To WARNING For the sake of the environment avoid damaging the surface of the paint, do not Incorrect use of high-pressure cleaning The car should only be washed in special apply too much pressure. equipment can cause damage.
  • Page 307 Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Headlights / Tail lights End exhausts Problem Solution Have your specialised Problem Solution Problem Solution Corrosion workshop take care of this Soft sponge with neutral Water, if a steel clean- Dirt The water does not Maintain with hard wax (at soap solution ing product is required, or...
  • Page 308 1 litre of water Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in 1 litre of water in 1 litre of water Natural leather Seat belts Problem Solution Plastic parts Problem Solution Cotton cloth with neutral...
  • Page 309 Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Wheels Covers/trims Problem Solution ● ● Do not use for paint wax or other abrasive Do not use cleaning products or chrome Recent stains: absorbent products. based cleaning agents. cloth and suitable stain re- Grease-based dirt, ●...
  • Page 310: Accessories, Spare Parts And Repair Work

    If you find any damage to the belt webbing, ›››  ● ing to the vehicle’s battery page 278 Do not turn on seat heating to dry the seats. belt fittings, the belt retractor or the buckle, ask ›››  page 278, Introduction. ●...
  • Page 311 For this reason we recommend asking official with a higher transmitting power. by an officially recognised technical inspection SEAT service centres to do any necessary work institute or official body. using genuine SEAT parts®. Mobile radio transmitters...
  • Page 312 Maintenance mediate control of the vehicle and that any such equipment carries the mark. Any retro- fit equipment that could influence the driver's control of the vehicle must have a type appro- val for your vehicle and must carry the e mark. WARNING Mobile telephones or radio equipment which is operated inside the vehicle without a prop-...
  • Page 313: Information For The User

    SEAT Authorised Services ensure the perfect ● GPS position. SEAT will not have access to EDR data unless condition of new vehicles. Check the purchase These data will provide a better understanding the owner (or, in “Leasing” cases, the lessee or agreement or complementary additional docu- of the circumstances of the accident.
  • Page 314: Materials And Recycling Information

    Environmental protection is a top priority in the protective wax for cavities. design, choice of materials and manufacture of ● Use of plastic film as protection during vehi- your new SEAT. cle transport. ● Use of solvent-free stickers. Constructive measures to encourage recy- cling ●...
  • Page 315: Radioelectrical Equipment

    HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA/Hamm For the sake of the environment dress: Roemerstr. 66 The Triman logo and the Infotri symbol con- 59075 - Hamm, Germany www.seat.com/generalinfo tain important information for the classifica- Phone: 0049 23817980 tion of the end consumer. Ukraine Roof antenna...
  • Page 316 Information for the user Antenna amplifiers Navigation antenna Remote control key ASK Industries S.p.A Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH Digades GmbH Digitales Und Ana/Zittau Via dell'Industria n.12/14/16 Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51 Äußere Weberstr. 20 60037 Monte San Vito (AN), Italy 72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany 02763 - Zittau, Germany Phone: +3907174521 Phone: +49 7127 140...
  • Page 317 24 dBm Valid for: Alhambra Below can be found details of the radio equip- ✓ Valid for: Alhambra ment that can be fitted to all SEAT models. Bluetooth Unless otherwise stated, the data are valid for 2402-2480 MHz 6 dBm...
  • Page 318 434.42 MHz 32 µW UMTS FDD 8: 880-915 MHz 24 dBm sired operation. ✓ Valid for: Ibiza, Arona, Leon, Ateca, Tarraco E-UTRA FDD 1: 1920-1980 MHz 23.5 dBm United Kingdom E-UTRA FDD 3: 1710-1785 MHz 23.0 dBm...
  • Page 319 Radioelectrical equipment Information for the user Ukraine мпортер : І ТОВ «Порше Україна» просп. Павла Тичини, 1В, офіс „В“, 4-й поверх 02152 Київ, Україна. Importer: Porsche Ukraine LLC Pavla Tychyny ave. 1V, Office “B”, 4th floor 02152 Kyiv, Ukraine.
  • Page 320: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data The values relating to fuel consumption and Vehicle ID number emissions can be found in the documenta- The vehicle ID number can be found in the fol- tion provided to the purchaser of the vehicle at lowing places: Indications about the tech- the time of purchase.
  • Page 321 Indications about the technical data Technical data Load on the roof The maximum authorised load on the roof of your vehicle is 75 kg. Trailer weight The maximum permitted drawbar load on the ball head of the towing bracket is 55 kg. WARNING The values indicated for the maximum per- mitted weights must not be exceeded.
  • Page 322 Technical data Engine specifications Petrol engines 1.0 TSI Start-Stop Power output in kW (hp) at 1/min 70 (95)/5,000-5,500 81 (110)/5,500 85 (115)/5,000-5,500 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 175/1,600-3,500 200/2,000-3,000 200/2,000-3,500 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 3/999 3/999 3/999 Fuel Super 95 / Normal 91 (with a slight power loss) ROZ Gearbox manual manual...
  • Page 323 Indications about the technical data Technical data Natural gas / petrol engine 1.0 TGI Start-Stop Power output in kW (hp) at 1/min 66 (90)/4,000-5,500 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 160/1,800-3,800 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 3/999 Fuel Super 95 / Normal 91 (with a slight power loss) ROZ Gearbox manual (VI) Top speed (km/h)
  • Page 324 Technical data Dimensions. Fig. 201  Dimensions and angles.
  • Page 325 Indications about the technical data Technical data ARONA Front projection (mm) Rear projection (mm) Wheelbase (mm) 2,566 Length (mm) 4,154 Front track (mm) 1,513 Back track (mm) 1,495 Width (mm) 1,780 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,537 Ground clearance between the axles (mm) Front projection angle limited by the bumper maximum 18.1°...
  • Page 326 Technical data...
  • Page 327: Index

    ..75 Adjusting the seat belt ......44 trailer .
  • Page 328 Android Auto™ ... . . 190 unbuckled seat belt ......41 brake servo .
  • Page 329 ........41...
  • Page 330 Index replace a blown fuse ..... . . 260 opening and closing ..... . . Event Data Recorder .
  • Page 331 ..... digital (SEAT Digital Cockpit) ....
  • Page 332 Index Interior mirror Lane Assist system ......Loading the luggage compartment anti-dazzle ........99 Lane departure warning (Side Assist) fastening rings .
  • Page 333 Index MirrorLink® navigation announcements ....212 windows ........79 disconnecting .
  • Page 334 Safe security system ......73 Releasing the seat belt ......
  • Page 335 SEAT Drive Profile ......128 SEAT Ident ........183 selector lever positions .
  • Page 336 Index service intervals ......29 Switching off Touch screen ......196, 197 speed limiter .
  • Page 337 Index technical requirements ..... 232 foreign objects inserted ....Vehicle conservation .
  • Page 338 Index loosen ........292 Wiper and rear window wiper blades torque .
  • Page 339 SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to understand, that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.

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