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Vehicle Registration: On-board documentation Vehicle identification number: First key Second key Date of vehicle registration or vehicle delivery: Correct working order of all keys was checked SEAT Official Service/CUPRA authorised service: Location: Date: Signature of owner: Service advisor: Telephone:...
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Thank you for your confidence With your new CUPRA, you will be able to enjoy a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology and top quality features. We recommend reading this Instruction Man- ual carefully to learn more about your vehicle so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily driving.
Alphabetical index with many terms and syn- kept in the vehicle at all times if you sell it or onyms to help you find information. lend it to third parties. In addition, CUPRA rec- ommends resetting the infotainment system to WARNING factory settings to delete all personal data.
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Digital Manual in the Infotainment System The digital version of the manual can be found When a factory settings reset is performed, the on the official CUPRA website: Digital Manual is uninstalled from the infotain- ment system. Proceed as follows to reinstall the Digital Man- ual: ●...
Leave the vehicle (no need to press the Ready: Vehicle ready to drive. button). ››› The Digital Cockpit displays Fig. 6. Note The vehicle is switched off by automatic driver detection NEW FEATURE WITH CUPRA! Possible to switch on the vehicle’s ignition without pressing the button.
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Note Fig. 9 Digital Cockpit Display NEW FEATURE WITH CUPRA! Possible to When the drive system is inactive, the Dig- switch off the vehicle’s ignition without ital Cockpit displays the CUPRA Born im- Fig. 8 Digital Cockpit Display pressing the button. ››› ...
(e.g. display not configured correctly when viewing the digital manual). To do this, if appropriate, press and hold the On/Off button of the info- tainment system for approx. 15 seconds until the CUPRA logo appears on the display.
Connectivity Connectivity CUPRA CONNECT Registration process Use the My CUPRA App to register. Don’t have the My CUPRA App yet? Download it by scanning the QR code: Fig. 12 Android To make registration easier, watch the follow- ing video for a step-by-step explanation of the registration process: Fig. 11 ...
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Authorized Service (depending on the version). Fig. 15 Enter the vehicle identification Fig. 17 Complete as primary user number Registration complete Link the vehicle to your CUPRA ID Enter the vehicle identification number, accept the legal terms and conditions. Or- der service packs.
Electrical charging Quick start guide Electrical charging Tips for maximising the vehicle's LED indications ››› range White LED Fig. 18 Charging the high-voltage battery ● Flashing: Preparing the charging process. Pre-air condition the vehicle interior when ● charging to maximise range. This means that Fixed: Not charging the energy needed to initially air condition the ››› ...
Create your account, add your vehicle identification number (VIN) and choose from a range of data plans. Cubic website: https://cupra.cubictelecom.com Note If necessary, to release the parking brake so that the vehicle can be pushed: ● Press the brake pedal and select the N po- sition on the gear selector.
General views of the vehicle Front exterior view General views of the vehicle Front exterior view ››› ››› Levels control Driving assistance sensors page 156 Towline anchorage page 277 ››› Front multifunction camera Brake fluid page 290 ››› “Top View Camera” front camera Battery page 292 Front radar...
General views of the vehicle Overview (left hand drive) ››› ››› Door handle Digital Cockpit page 21 Steering wheel adjustment page 106 ››› ››› Central locking page 93 Steering wheel with horn and driver front Control lamps page 18 ››› ››› airbag page 51 Exterior mirror adjustment page 125 Wipers and rear window wiper ››› ...
General views of the vehicle Overview (right hand drive) Overview (right hand drive) ››› ››› ››› Infotainment system page 31, Electronic parking brake page 187 Steering wheel adjustment page 106 ››› page 231 Control for lighting and demisting windows Steering wheel with horn and driver front ››› ...
Driver information Driver information Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Control lamps ››› Fasten your seat belt page 42 Stop driving! Fault in the high voltage system Deep discharge of the high-voltage Control and warning lamps ››› ››› ››› page 77, page 148, battery page 77 ››› ...
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Driver information Control lamps Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Front passenger front airbag off The air conditioning does not work Collision warning deactivated ››› ››› or the CO concentration cannot page 50 page 173 ››› be measured page 135 Front passenger airbag on Speed limiter not available ››› ...
Check and correct these settings page 169 Range drive profile page 150 once the battery is sufficiently charged. Regulation due to a speed limit ››› CUPRA driving profile page 150 ››› page 169 ››› Regulation due to the end of a traf- Comfort drive profile page 150...
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Driver information Instrument panel systems, among other things. From here on With the button on the multifunction WARNING the Digital Cockpit will be referred to as the steering wheel you can select the “Driver assis- Any distraction may lead to an accident, with “digital instrument cluster”.
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Driver information Battery state of charge and range Remaining battery charge time indicator WARNING on the digital instrument cluster During an active charging process, the remain- When the high-voltage battery charge level ing charging time to the desired state of charge reaches the reserve level, it is possible that is displayed on the instrument cluster.
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Driver information Instrument panel Power display When the current drive power and current Note power availability are the same (the bars are the same length), the power limit of the elec- The power limit cannot be reached at any speed. tric motor has been reached.
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Driver information ● Augmented reality HUD (AR) The AR ● Only clean the Head-up-Display with a soft Infotainment system settings HUD can project indications directly into the cloth and a mild cleaning product. Microfibre Further settings of the Head-up-Display can field of view of the driver, depending on the cloths can scratch the Head-up-Display.
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Driver information Instrument panel ● If when switching on the ignition warnings Doors, front bonnet and rear lid open Range indication are shown about existing faults, it might not When the vehicle is unlocked and while driv- It indicates the approximate distance in km be possible to change the settings or show ing, the instrument cluster display shows if any that can still be travelled with the current ca-...
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Driver information age to the vehicle or a fault. Check the faulty Function and operation System limitations function as soon as possible. If necessary, seek Fatigue detection determines the driving be- The Fatigue detection has certain limitations professional assistance. haviour of the driver when starting a journey, inherent to the system.
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Driver information Instrument panel The traffic sign detection system does not Road signs detection system WARNING work in all countries. Keep this in mind when The smart technology of the driver alert sys- travelling abroad. tem cannot overcome the limits imposed by the laws of physics and only works within Shown on the display the limits of the system.
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Driver information ● Second: Another traffic sign, such as a warn- Speed warning is currently unavail- Limited operation ing sign, can be displayed in second place. able The traffic sign detection system has certain ● ● Additional sign: If an additional sign is de- The speed warning function of the road sign limitations.
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● The gear selector is in the B position. ● Adapt your speed and driving style to ● The Performance or CUPRA driving profile suit visibility, weather, road and traffic condi- is used. tions. Fig. 25 Eco-efficient driving assistance ●...
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Driver information The time and date are only displayed in the Service intervals WARNING infotainment system. The system is not a replacement for driver The service interval display appears on the awareness. instrument cluster screen and in the infotain- Service Menu ment system.
Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information The actual number of menus available and the Consulting the service date in the infotain- Tutorial name of the various options will depend on the ment system The first time you connect the Infotainment vehicle’s electronics and equipment.
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Driver information Explanation of the function buttons Fig. 26 Schematic diagram: Overview of the possible function buttons on the screen. : main menu with the 6 main functions Top part of the screen divided into 2 screens (3 + 3, customisable The following information is always visible, by the user by pressing on the function).
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Initial configuration wizard Fig. 27 Schematic diagram: Initial configuration wizard. The initial configuration wizard will help you to Press to link your mobile phone to the In- Closes the Configuration Wizard. set up your Infotainment system the first time fotainment system.
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Driver information Vehicle information Fig. 28 Schematic diagram: Vehicle information and status. Pressing on Vehicle info in the main menu opens the Vehicle info menu with the following submenus: ● Driving data: The average consumption, average speed, distance travelled, trip duration and autonomy are shown.
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Assist systems and vehicle settings Fig. 29 Schematic diagram: Assistants and vehicle settings ››› ››› Assistance systems – Press Fig. 29 , or Vehicle settings Driving Assist (Travel Assist) page 176 in the main menu to open the assistants and ››› ...
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Departure menu Fig. 30 Schematic representation: departure menu. In the departure menu you can set some func- Hide tions before leaving the vehicle. When you When you leave the vehicle, the departure switch off the ignition, the departure menu is menu is hidden automatically.
The following points cover part of the passengers, always note the following points As a driver, you are responsible for yourself and before every trip: safety equipment in your CUPRA your passengers. ● Make sure that the vehicle's lights and turn ●...
Child seat top tether attachment points. can only provide optimum protection if a cor- The safety equipment mentioned above works rect sitting position is adopted. CUPRA recom- together to provide you and your passengers mends taking your car in for technical service.
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Safety ● your head and under no circumstances below Adjust the height of the seat so that you can WARNING reach the top of the steering wheel. eye level . Keep the back of your neck as close Sitting in an incorrect position may increase ››› ...
Seat belts Safety ● ting positions substantially reduce the protec- Never travel without wearing the seat belt. Seat belts tive function of seat belts and, therefore, in- ● Never travel in the luggage compartment. crease the risk of severe or even lethal injuries. Introduction The risk of severe or fatal injuries is especially WARNING...
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Safety quently, the risk of injury. This is why it is so ● Seat belts which have been worn in an ac- WARNING important to fasten seat belts before every trip, cident and have been stretched must be re- ● If seat belts are worn incorrectly or not at even when "just driving around the corner".
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Seat belts Safety The lamp goes out when the ignition is A red symbol indicates that the seat is oc- on and all occupants have fastened their seat cupied and the occupant is not wearing belts. the seat belt. If a rear seat occupant unfastens his/her seat Rear seat belts fastened display belt while driving, the symbol lights up per-...
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Safety Given that the passengers of the vehicle in our Fastening and unfastening the seat Fastening the seat belt example do not have their seat belts fastened, belt Fasten your seat belt before each trip. in the event of a collision the entire amount ●...
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Seat belts Safety ● The lap part of the seat belt must lie across WARNING the pelvis, never across the stomach. ● The seat belt cannot offer its full protec- ● The seat belt must lie flat and fit comfortably. tion unless the seat backrest is in an upright Pull the belt tight if necessary to take up any position and the seat belt is worn correctly,...
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Belt force limiter the optimum protection of the seat belt and Seat belt tensioner airbag. CUPRA recommends taking your car Depending on the equipment and the country in for technical service. The seat belts on the front seats and, depend-...
PreCrash system Safety It only works completely if no special driving Note WARNING profile is selected and if there are no operating ● After certain driving situations, the reversi- Improper handling and home repairs to seat anomalies. belts, automatic retractors and belt tension- ble belt tensioners may be left permanently ers may increase the risk of serious or fa- tensioned...
Go to Activation of the PreCrash system WARNING a specialized CUPRA Service or Official SEAT The PreCrash system can be partially deactiva- Distracting the driver in any way can lead to Service and ask for the system to be checked.
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Airbag system Safety ● Sharp braking before an accident may cause a Key-operated switch for front passenger air- WARNING passenger not wearing a seat belt to be thrown Wearing the seat belt incorrectly or assuming forward into the area of the deploying airbag. ●...
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Safety as the properties of the object the vehicle hits In an accident with airbag activation: WARNING (hard/soft), angle of impact, vehicle speed, ● the interior lights switch on (if the interior ● The seat belts and airbags can only provide etc.
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Airbag system Safety Several warning and control lamps light up for a ● Do not mount a child seat in the front pas- few seconds when the ignition is switched on, senger seat or remove the mounted child signalling that the function is being verified. seat! The front passenger front airbag may They will switch off after a few seconds.
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CUPRA recommends fitting the child seat in WARNING the rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the ● The deployment space between the front front passenger airbag.
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Airbag system Safety ● When reactivating the airbag, check that Central airbag When triggered, the central airbag fills the ››› when the ignition is switched on, the marked zone (deployment zone) Fig. 46. control lamp does not light up and the For this reason, never place or fix objects in ››› ...
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Safety WARNING WARNING ● Improper manipulation of the driver and If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean front passenger seats can prevent the central forward, or are not seated correctly while the airbag from operating correctly and cause vehicle is in motion, you are at a greater risk serious injuries.
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Airbag system Safety Head-protection airbags The head-protection airbags reduce the risk of ● Great forces, such as hard blows or kicks, injury to passengers in the front and rear side must not be exerted upon the backrest bol- seats facing the impact. ster because the system may be damaged.
These systems have been especially designed Child seats group classification ised workshop. and approved, complying with the ECE-R44. regulation. Transporting children CUPRA recommends securing the child seats shown on the website as described below: safely ● Child seats in the opposite direction of travel Introduction...
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ECE- together with the on-board documentation. pavement side. R 129 standard in relation to installation and CUPRA recommends you use child seats from ● Set the height of the seat belt such that safety. Child seat manufacturers can tell you the Original Accessories Catalogue.
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Safety ● the case that it goes opposite to the direction Safety distance with respect to the passenger ● Never install a child seat facing backwards ››› of the car. In the case of front facing restraint airbag page 48. on the front passenger seat unless the systems, the front backrest must be adjusted front passenger front airbag has been dis- ●...
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ISOFIX/i-Size systems in between the seat cushion and the backrest seats the vehicle: of the vehicle's back seat (on the sides). ISO- CUPRA recommends attaching child seats as FIX attachment systems are used mainly in Eu- follows: ››› rope page 59.
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Safety Vehicle ISOFIX positions Front passenger seat Electrical Weight group Size class Rear side seat Rear central seat equipment airbag enabled airbag disabled ISO/L1 Baby carrier ISO/L2 Group 0 to 10 kg ISO/R1 ISO/R1 Group 0+ to 13 kg ISO/R2 SO/R3 ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
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Transporting children safely Safety Vehicle i-Size positions Front passenger seat Rear side seat Rear central seat airbag enabled airbag disabled i-U: Position suitable for forward- or rear-facing i-Size child restraint systems with universal certification. X: Position not suitable for i-Size child restraint systems. Securing the child seat with the ISOFIX or i-Size system Fig. 54 ...
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Safety ● If necessary, remove the protective caps Top Tether securing belts from the ISOFIX or i-Size anchor points. ● Press the child seat onto the ISOFIX or iSize retaining rings until it is heard to engage se- ››› curely Fig. 54.
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Transporting children safely Safety rest and of the front passenger seat backrest Fitting a child seat using the seat Releasing the retaining strap (identified with the symbol ) and provides belt ● Loosen the strap following the manufactur- better retention. er's instructions.
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Safety Front passenger seat Weight group Rear side seat Rear central seat Airbag enabled Airbag deactivated Group 0 to 10 kg Group 0+ to 13 kg Group I 9 to 18 kg Group II 15 to 25 kg Group III 22 to 36 kg X: Not compatible for the installation of seats install chairs in this configuration.
In case of emergency Safety In case of emergency 5. Follow the legal provisions of each coun- WARNING try (reflective vest, warning triangles, light ● The risk of an accident increases if your beacon, etc.). Hazard warning lights vehicle breaks down. Always use the hazard 6.
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Safety ● Connect the drive system. WARNING ● If possible, switch on the hazard warning In the event of fire, an explosion may occur ››› lights page 65. and substances harmful to health may be re- ● Follow the legal provisions of each country leased, which can cause serious injury.
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English will be used. ● Lights up red: system failure. The eCall serv- sistance measures can be determined. ice is available with certain restrictions. CUPRA Vehicle location data is continuously overwrit- Starting an emergency call manually suggests going to a specialised workshop.
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Safety Diversion to 112 emergency number Assistance call In some situations where the emergency call With the breakdown call you can directly re- service is limited or cannot be carried out, an quest specialised help in the event of a break- emergency call is made to 112.
NOTICE ● All CUPRA guidelines and standards must ● Never touch the high-voltage cables, the be followed when performing any work on If the vehicle suffers an accident or collision...
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High-voltage battery ››› High voltage warning lettering Fig. 64 High voltage can cause serious injury or even death. Never touch the battery poles with bare fingers, tools, jewellery or other metal objects. The high-voltage battery contains hazard- ous liquid and solid substances. Emitted gases can cause severe burns and blind- ness.
These maintenance instructions are essential Avoid exposing the vehicle to temperatures for maintaining the vehicle's value over time. below -30 °C as far as possible, or to direct sunlight at high temperatures. Please also observe the applicable CUPRA war- ranty conditions for the high-voltage battery.
High-voltage battery ● Charging the high-voltage Charging with alternating current (AC) at a ● Always respect the stipulated order of the ››› household socket page 74: operations to avoid the risk of suffering an battery electric shock or serious injuries due to the The electrical installation of the house must residual energy in the charging accumulator.
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● To charge the high-voltage battery us- cal charging infrastructure (charging station, ing alternating current (AC), CUPRA recom- socket) and on the charging cable. The indi- mends using a home charging station or an-...
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High-voltage battery ● Charging with alternating current Charging cable for domestic power sockets: Interrupt the charging process The protection device performs a self-test (AC) The charging process can be interrupted: ››› page 86. ● Unlock the vehicle. ● With the vehicle unlocked, the battery ●...
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Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery ● ● Disconnect the charging cable from the Use a charging cable less than 30 metres long. Press the STOP function button on the info- power supply and replace the protective cap. tainment system's display. The charging proc- ess indicator located next to the charging Connecting the charging cable ●...
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High-voltage battery ››› Charging process display Red LED An LED light on the charging socket Fig. 70 (arrow) shows the status of the charging proc- ● Permanently on: there is a fault in the system. ess. The charging process cannot start or has been interrupted.
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● Charge the high-voltage battery immedi- If the fault cannot be rectified, contact a spe- ately. The audible warning can only be turned off cialist workshop immediately. by a qualified workshop. CUPRA recommends that you visit an official dealer.
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High-voltage battery Emergency release of the charging The charging cable protection device dis- Unlocking the charging connector connects connector Prerequisites: If electrical devices with a separate electrical ● The charging connector is plugged in cor- ››› connection, e.g. a cool box, are used in the rectly page 73.
High-voltage battery Charging settings 1. Press the e-Manager function button in Manual release of the charging connector ● Never touch the contacts of the charging ››› the vehicle settings page 35. socket or the charging connector. ● Open the luggage compartment. On the 2.
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High-voltage battery Overview Fig. 74 In the infotainment system: e-Manager menu in the vehicle settings. Current electric range. Indications in the e-Manager menu Instructions for plugging in the charging connector Minimum set charging level or charge sug- Some of the following indications are only ››› ...
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Configuration in the Settings menu The function can be used by a main user and a Plug & Charge function guest user of the My CUPRA service. The main The vehicle battery is authenticated and the user can activate and deactivate the function...
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● Release the AC power cable: After the charg- rent (AC) Creating a routine ing process is complete, the connector relea- For AC charging, CUPRA recommends the fol- ses automatically. ● Press the e-Manager button in the infotain- lowing settings: ››› ...
Click on the “Routines” tab. about a suitable home energy management The departure time is used weekly. ● Open the profile of a charging location. system. It is recommended to use a CUPRA partner. ● Set a departure time (maximum of three per location).
1. Press the drop-down list of charging CUPRA recommends exclusively using the modes and select Bi-directional Charging Ask specialist personnel for confirmation ››› supplied charging cable. or Discharging page 80. about a suitable home energy management system. It is recommended to use a CUPRA partner.
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If the charging cable does not work cor- possible, use the charging cable supplied in ● Fit the protective caps after each use. rect, get a specialised CUPRA dealer or any the country in question. SEAT dealership to look at it. Cleaning the charging cable...
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High-voltage battery Charging cable for alternating cur- NOTICE NOTICE rent (AC) charging stations The charging cable can be damaged if not Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and cleaned properly. indications when using the charging station. ● Only water should be used for this pur- pose, and never additional cleaning prod- Note ucts.
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The charging cable limits the charging current sure that the green control lamp is flashing Protection device ››› according to the available power supply. Fig. 77. Visit a specialised CUPRA dealer or ››› The electronic protection device Fig. 77 any SEAT network dealer to check the charg- ensures that the charging connector does not ing cable.
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High-voltage battery Fault display If the red warning light flashes or turns on ››› without one of the indicator lamps Fig. 77 also turning on continuously on the status indicator, there is a fault. ››› Meaning Display Fig. 77 flashing, Failure in the power or flashing supply.
The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be tery. The receiver is in the interior of the ve- obtained from a specialised CUPRA dealer or hicle. The range of the vehicle key with re- SEAT Official Service, a specialised workshop...
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››› Fig. 81 Vehicle key: removing the battery. Fig. 79 to completely remove the key shaft. CUPRA recommends you ask a specialised workshop to replace the battery. The battery is located to the rear of the vehicle key, under a cover.
Keyless Access system Opening and closing ● Open the driver’s door. If the vehicle is fitted Changing the battery NOTICE with an anti-theft alarm, it will trigger immedi- ● Remove the key blade from the vehicle key ››› ● If the battery is not changed correctly, the ately page 97.
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Opening and closing ● Lock the vehicle using the button on the Unlock the vehicle vehicle key. ● Touch the sensor surface on the inside of the ● Within 5 seconds, touch the sensor on the handle . All turn signals flash twice. ››› ...
Opening and closing Central locking Troubleshooting Central locking NOTICE The sensor surfaces on the door handles may The Keyless Access system does not work Introduction activate if hit by a jet of water or high pres- The operation of the sensor surfaces may be sure steam if there is a valid vehicle key in Central locking functions correctly when all the limited if they are very dirty.
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● Never leave individuals locked in a closed ised CUPRA dealer, SEAT Official Service or and locked vehicle. In case of emergency, If one of the following conditions is met, all specialised workshop.
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Opening and closing Central locking car. This function prevents the vehicle from Unlocking and locking from the in- WARNING remaining unlocked if the unlocking button is side ● The central locking switch also works with pressed by mistake. This does not apply if you the ignition switched off, except when the press the button for at least one second.
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● system, press its button. Contact a specialised workshop. CUPRA rec- ommends visiting a CUPRA dealership for this purpose. The turn signals do not flash If the turn signals do not flash as a confirma- tion when the vehicle is locked:...
Opening and closing Anti-theft alarm ● Anti-theft alarm If the 12-volt battery is disconnected. Locking the vehicle after an airbag is trig- ● gered If the window is broken. Description When an airbag is triggered as a result of Switching off the alarm an accident, the vehicle is fully unlocked.
Opening and closing Depending on the equipment, the use of a Doors Risk of false interior monitoring alarms partition net can affect the operation of the The interior monitoring system will only op- interior monitoring system. erate correctly if the vehicle is completely Introduction locked.
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Opening and closing Doors ● Remove the key blade from the vehicle key Emergency lock of doors without NOTICE ››› page 90. lock cylinders When opening and closing in an emergency, ● Insert the key blade into the lock cylinder to carefully disassemble components and then unlock or lock the vehicle.
Opening and closing Once the door has been closed it can no lon- Activating the childproof lock WARNING ger be opened from the outside. Pull the inte- ● Unlock the vehicle and open the door in Careless and unsuitable locking, opening and rior door handle once to unlock and open the which you wish to activate the childproof lock.
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Opening and closing open or close it, e.g. when pulling a trailer or ● Open: press the top of the CUPRA emblem in a garage. ››› and lift the rear lid Fig. 89.
Opening and closing ››› Window controls If more than 10 seconds elapse without the Briefly press button Fig. 91 to ac- electric windows being operated, after the tivate the operation of the rear door elec- comfort opening and closing has been activa- tric windows.
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Opening and closing Window controls For the automatic raising function: pull the WARNING Note button for the corresponding window upwards ››› in Intro- until it reaches the second position. Observe the safety warnings If the window is not able to close because duction on page 98 it is stiff or because of an obstruction, For the automatic lowering function: push the...
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Opening and closing Closing the windows without the anti-trap function ● Try to close the window again by pulling the button without releasing it, within a few sec- onds. The anti-trap function will be deacti- vated! ● If the closing process takes longer than a few seconds, the anti-trap function is activated again.
Multifunction steering wheel Steering wheel Steering wheel Symbol Function Switch on the ACC or switch Multifunction steering ››› off the ACC page 163 ››› Travel Assist page 176 wheel ››› Speed limiter page 159. Modify the programmed ACC Functions distance Select Travel Assist / ACC Select driving assistants: swipe your finger over Fig. 93 ...
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After adjusting the steering column, push ››› page 149 ››› Fig. 94 lever firmly upwards so that Selecting the CUPRA driving the steering wheel does not accidentally ››› change position while driving. profile page 149 ● Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion.
Seats and head restraints Front seats Seats and head re- Manual adjustment of the front WARNING seats straints Incorrectly using upholstery and seat cov- ers might cause an accidental activation of the electrical seat adjustment system and Front seats make it move unexpectedly while driving. This might cause loss of control of the vehi- cle and thus accidents or injuries.
Seats and head restraints Electric adjustment of the front Rear seats WARNING seats If the electric front seats are used negligently Folding down and raising the rear or without paying due attention, it can cause serious injury. seat backrest ● The front seats can also be electrically adjusted when the ignition is switched off.
Seats and head restraints Headrest Converting the table to a seat ● Correct adjustment of head restraint When the rear seat backrest is lowered or is not properly engaged nobody else can travel ● Raise and lock in the back rest. The red Adjust the headrest so that its upper edge is in the corresponding seats (not even a child).
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Seats and head restraints ››› ● Adjusting the height of the head restraints Press button Fig. 99 , while simultane- never below eye level. Keep the back of your ously pressing on the safety hole with a flat head always as close to the head restraint as ●...
Seats and head restraints Seat functions Seat functions ● Never let anyone sit on the centre arm- WARNING rest while the vehicle is in motion, not even To decrease the risk of injuries while driv- a child. This position is incorrect and may Front centre armrest ing, the rear centre armrest must always be cause severe injuries.
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Seats and head restraints Activating and deactivating the massage function To activate the function, press the button on the seat control panel. To deactivate it, press button again. The function automatically deactivates after approx. 10 minutes. WARNING Improper use of the seat functions can result in serious injury.
Vehicle lighting Lights Lights Lighting and visibility buttons When the function is activated, the corre- sponding symbol lights up. To deactivate it, you will need to press on the symbol again. Vehicle lighting Turn the fog lights on or off. In addition, the control lamp on the instrument clus- Control lamps ter lights up...
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Lights ● The light sensor has detected darkness. Daytime running lights WARNING ● The wiper has been on for some time. Daytime running lights can increase the ve- The side lights or daytime running lights are hicle’s visibility when driving in daylight and When the lights are on, the control lamp lights not bright enough to illuminate the road they turn on automatically when the ignition...
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Vehicle lighting Lights Turn signal and main beam lever Convenience turn signals Automatically switching off the side light or parking light When the ignition is switched on, move the lever as far as possible upwards or downwards If the vehicle detects that the 12 volt battery and release the lever.
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Lights tion, the main beam assist detects illuminated the main beam on manually. Pull the turn sig- Note areas and disconnects the main beam head- nal and main beam lever back to switch off the ● When you turn the ignition off without hav- light when passing, e.g.
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Vehicle lighting Lights ● OR: press the light control as many times as WARNING Note necessary until the instrument cluster displays The convenience features of the main beam ● The headlight flasher can be turned on and the setting assist should not encourage the taking of off manually at any time with the turn signal ●...
Lights Depending on the equipment, the behaviour Interior lights Interior and reading lights of the exterior lighting can be adjusted in the infotainment system, under vehicle settings. Instrument cluster and control In the Comfort light settings menu you lighting can choose between the following two var- iants: The instrument and control lighting intensity, ●...
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Interior lights Lights Luggage compartment lighting When the rear lid is opened and closed, the luggage compartment lighting turns on or off. Footwell lighting The lights in the footwell area below the dash (driver and front passenger sides) will switch on when the doors are opened and will decrease in brightness while driving.
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Lights Background lighting Fig. 106 Schematic diagram: Background lighting. Background lighting provides lighting in differ- ent areas of the interior. There are predefined versions of Ambient ››› Light Fig. 106. The intensity of the lighting can be adjusted using the function button Drive profile Lights up the interior of the vehicle depending on the selected drive...
● You have carefully removed any wiper blades that may have frozen from the win- WARNING dow. CUPRA recommends a de-icer spray for this operation. If insufficient antifreeze is added to the Fig. 107 Operating the windscreen wiper washer fluid, it could freeze on the glass and and rear wiper.
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Visibility on. The heater only defrosts the nozzles, Note but not the flexible pipes through which the ● When the vehicle stops while the wiper is washer fluid passes. on, the wiper switches to operating tempora- rily at the next lower wiping level. Note ●...
Visibility Mirrors Abnormal operation of the rain and light Fault in the rain and light sensor WARNING sensor The control lamp switches on yellow. The rain sensor may not detect enough rain The possible causes of anomalies and errone- to switch on the wipers. The wiper does not switch on automatically in ous interpretations in the sensitive surface area ●...
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Visibility ● If possible, use the interior mirror to pre- WARNING NOTICE cisely calculate the distance to vehicles driv- Adjusting the exterior mirrors and interior Electrolyte fluid may leak if the automatic ing behind you, or to other objects. mirror while driving can distract the driver. anti-dazzle mirror is broken.
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Visibility Mirrors ● Moving the control to the desired position If necessary, correct the setting of the right WARNING adjusts the mirrors on the driver's side ( , hand mirror: turn the control to position Light from screens of portable navigation left) and on the passenger's side ( , right) devices can cause malfunctions of the au- in the desired direction.
Visibility Sun protection Activating the passenger side exterior mirror NOTICE settings for reversing ● Before washing the vehicle in an automatic Sun blind ● Turn the exterior mirror control knob to posi- car wash, please make sure to fold the exte- rior mirrors in to prevent them from being tion damaged.
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Sun protection Visibility Opening and closing the sunshade blind Closing the sunshade blind without the anti- WARNING trap function ● Automatic function: swipe your finger for- Folded sun blinds can reduce visibility. ward (open) or back (close) over the function ●...
Air conditioning Air conditioning Operating the air conditioning with voice Dust and pollen filter commands The dust and pollen filter with its activated charcoal cartridge serves as a barrier against Heating, ventilation and Depending on the equipment, some of the impurities in the air taken into the vehicle inte- air conditioning functions can be operated by cooling...
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Note ● When the cooling system is turned off, air coming from the outside will not be dried. To prevent fogging of the windows, CUPRA rec- ommends leaving the cooling system (com- pressor) turned on. To do this, press the function button .
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Air conditioning Climatronic control Fig. 113 Schematic representation: air- conditioning functions. OR: use the touch zones (blue / Climabar red) to adjust the temperature of the Air Fixed bar at the top of the Infotainment System ››› Conditioning Fig. 113. ››› screen Fig. 113 (even if it is off) where Switching air recirculation on and off...
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning Air Conditioning Menu Fig. 114 Schematic diagram: Air conditioning menu. Within the Air Conditioning menu, the follow- indicate the outlet temperature of the air, mum of 10 minutes. It should be switched ing submenus are found depending on the but the requested temperature depending off as soon as the glass is demisted.
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Air conditioning ted. The mode will deactivate as soon Fast heating: automatically adjusts the Air recirculation as manual changes are made to the fan air conditioning to heat the vehicle inte- speed, air distribution, windscreen demist- rior for a certain amount of time. Air recirculation mode prevents the ambient ing or air recirculation.
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To access the smart heated seats function, time; the air in the vehicle interior will not be the CUPRA CONNECT personalisation service ● To switch off seat heating, press the corre- refreshed.
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Air conditioning Seat heater usage learning will not occur if the WARNING NOTICE seat heater is used straight after seat heating ● People who cannot perceive pain or temper- To avoid damaging the heating elements of during stationary air conditioning. ature because of medications, paralysis or the seat heaters, please do not kneel on the Once the learning period is over, the heated...
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning ● ● The use of the stationary air condition- Have the system checked by a specialised Automatic disconnection ing function with electricity consumers workshop. The steering wheel heating will be switched off ››› page 136 may affect the learning time automatically when any of the following condi- of the function.
● tioning Press in the Infotainment system’s depar- ment system and by using the My CUPRA App, ››› ture menu page 37. thanks to the CUPRA CONNECT Gen4 tech- The stationary air conditioning only works if The vehicle will be air-conditioned for approx.
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Stationary air conditioning Air conditioning The maximum pre-operation time of the elec- The stationary air conditioning switches off Air conditioning the vehicle for departure trical convenience consumers is approx. 10 automatically ● Open the Stationary air condition- minutes before the departure time. ●...
Driving Driving If the assistant is activated in the infotainment WARNING system, position D is engaged and the acceler- ● Restricting pedal operation can lead to ator pedal is not depressed, the vehicle auto- Driving indications critical situations while driving. matically recuperates energy.
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For the sake of the environment gage compartment is emptied of items such NOTICE as snow chains or unused child seats before CUPRA dealers can provide you with further Do not transport large amounts of liquid in information about correct vehicle mainte- setting off.
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Driving the vehicle's possible range. CUPRA therefore Note Note recommends that you do not drive with the ● Driving through flooded areas may severely rear lid open. Depending on the country, it may be forbid- den to drive with the rear lid open. Please...
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D/B is selected or reverse gear R is ● engaged, the vehicle should be stopped by CUPRA cannot be held liable for any dam- Slow travel function pressing the brake pedal. age to the vehicle due to insufficient work or of lack of availability of genuine spare parts.
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Driving ● Brake energy recuperation (charg- Position D selected and the eco-efficient WARNING driving assistant deactivated: no recuperation ing) As the high-voltage battery's state of charge takes place. increases, the engine braking effect drops When braking the vehicle and when the vehi- ●...
● If you are planning to depart with low outside page 148 and moved a short distance at temperatures, CUPRA recommends pre-heat- Connecting and discon- a maximum speed of 7 km/h (4 mph). ››› ing the vehicle while it is parked page 136.
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Driving ● The level of charge of the high-voltage bat- Switching the ignition off WARNING tery is sufficient. With the ignition on and the vehicle stopped, Any accidental movement of the vehicle ● There is no charging cable plugged in. press the ignition/start button once.
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Original CUPRA key. This type of key can be Perform the following operations only in the by depressing the brake pedal, along with the ››› ...
Driving ● An emergency start must be performed: Use an authorised key. WARNING ● ● If the fault persists, seek specialist assistance. Place the vehicle key on the base of the cen- e-Sound volume and audibility may be limi- tral armrest drawer, as close to the symbol ted if there is snow or heavy soiling in the as possible.
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Gear selection Driving – Permanent forward drive position – Reverse gear WARNING The electric drive system is in the normal Reverse gear is selected. Only select this posi- Rapid acceleration can cause loss of traction program (automatic brake energy recupera- tion only when the vehicle is stationary.
Driving If the power steering does not work or does ● When the drive system is switched on and Braking energy cannot be re- not work properly, considerably more force gear position D/B or R is selected, the vehicle cuperated than usual will have to be applied to move the should be stopped by depressing the brake The control lamps light up yellow.
Fig. 117 Multifunction steering wheel: various features of the vehicle's systems to the column cannot be unlocked. DRIVE and CUPRA buttons for selecting and current driving situation, the desired driving ● Do not allow the vehicle to be towed on its changing the driving profile.
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Displaying the drive profile information Selecting the CUPRA driving ● To display more information on the selected profile activates the eBoost drive profile, press Information in the info-...
Braking system Driving Braking system be higher than the deceleration achieved by Driving Characteristics brake energy recuperation, in order to clean profile off the layer of salt with the brake pad friction. Information about the brakes It allows you to personalise the Corrosion on the brake discs and dirt on the configuration.
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To do so, CUPRA recommends going other vehicles. Accident hazard! ice and salt by braking repeatedly, if permit- to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT ● When running in new brake pads, do not ted by visibility, weather, road surface and dealership.
Brake assist systems Driving ● Contact a specialised workshop immediately. Traction control (TCS) Multi-collision brake ● Get all the brake pads inspected and replace The TCS reduces the driving force on skidding The multi-collision brake automatically triggers if necessary. wheels and adapts this force to suit the road braking if the airbag control unit detects a col- surface conditions.
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Driving Disconnecting and connecting the ESC in ● Ensure that vehicle conversions and modi- WARNING fications are only made by specialised work- “Sport” mode Smart brake assist technology cannot over- shops. The ECS in “Sport” mode can be turned on come the limits imposed by the laws of phys- ●...
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Brake assist systems Driving The ABS does not work properly or does Note WARNING not work at all ● When the ignition is switched on, the sta- If “Sport” mode is selected, the speed regu- tus of the brake system and the brake as- lator is disconnected.
This is why CUPRA recommends visit- WARNING an unexpected manner. ing a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT ● Responsibility for driving rests with the network dealer. driver at all times. The drive assist systems Drive assist sensors and are not a replacement for driver attention.
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Drive assist sensors and cameras Assistant systems aged or adjusted incorrectly, switch off the WARNING Front Assist and ACC functions to avoid any ● The visibility of the radar sensor can be damage. If this occurs have it adjusted. impaired by dirt or environmental influen- ces such as rain, fog, snow, mud, dust, in- sects etc.
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››› Fig. 122. ● The rear bumper should only be painted with paint authorised by CUPRA. The lane They support the following functions: departure warning's functions may be limited ● Lane departure warning (Side Assist) or work incorrectly if other paints are used.
Assistant systems Speed limiter Ultrasound sensors ● Fitting certain accessories to the front of NOTICE the vehicle, such as a plate holder with ad- ● In order to guarantee good system opera- The bumpers are fitted with ultrasound sen- vertising, may interfere with the operation of tion, keep the cameras clean, free of snow or the Park Assist.
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Assistant systems The limiter is reactivated automatically after re- Operating the speed limiter Interrupting the adjustment turning to less than the set speed. ● Press the button. The speed is stored. Status display When the speed limiter is switched on, the Reinstating the cruise control instrument cluster display shows the saved ●...
Speed limiter with proactive speed adjustment Assistant systems Troubleshooting The speed limiter with proactive speed adjust- ● Always be prepared to adjust the speed ment is an additional function of the speed yourself. If you drive without any active gui- The speed limiter is not available limiter and uses the infotainment system’s dy- ded route, if you leave the route calculated...
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Assistant systems ● Traffic signs that indirectly show a speed re- As soon as the system recognises a If you adjust the indicated speed excessively, striction, e.g. signs at the entrance to towns, speed restriction en route, a warning the proactive speed adjustment is interrupted. are only recognised on the basis of navigation is displayed on the instrument cluster data.
● Never use ACC when driving off-road or on checked by a specialised workshop. CUPRA Driver intervention prompt recommends visiting a specialised CUPRA unpaved roads. ACC is subject to certain limitations in- dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Assistant systems ACC operation Connecting Setting speed ● Press the button on the multifunction To program the speed, press the or ››› ››› steering wheel Fig. 126. Fig. 126 buttons to the desired speed. The speed is adjusted at intervals of 10 km/h (5 The ACC does not regulate anything yet mph).
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ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems Be aware of the limitations and warnings Reinstating the cruise control WARNING described at the beginning of this chapter ● Press the button. The ACC regulates to ››› Before driving off, check that the road is page 163, Introduction.
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Introduc- ● If the ignition is switched off. tion on page 163. CUPRA does not recommend using the func- WARNING ››› tion in the following cases If the message ACC ready to start ●...
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ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems ● ● On roads with embedded metal objects such Vehicles travelling in the opposite direction The ACC does not work as expected as train or tram tracks. or crossing the road. ● Make sure that the conditions are met for the ●...
Assistant systems Predictive speed adjust- ● Always take into account the maximum WARNING permitted speed. In the case of speed limita- ment The predictive speed adjustment smart tech- tions that are not included in the navigation nology cannot overcome the limits imposed data, the maximum permitted speed may be by the laws of physics and it only works within exceeded.
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Predictive speed adjustment Assistant systems ● If a speed limitation is notified based on the panel display. This warning will indicate the Multifunction steering wheel: navigation data without it being detected by reason and the speed to which the vehicle will + 1 km/h (1 mph), only while the ACC is the traffic signal detection system, the indica- adjust due to said limitation.
Assistant systems ● Troubleshooting Parked vehicles. WARNING ● Vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists that are ● Front Assist is a driving assistance function A message is displayed indicating that pre- travelling in the same lane and direction. that can never replace the driver’s attention. dictive speed adjustment is not currently ●...
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emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems Pedestrian and cyclist recognition Safety distance warning Automatic braking If the system detects that you are driving too If the driver also fails to react to the critical The system recognises pedestrians and cyclists close to the vehicle in front, it will warn the warning, the system may initiate independent who travel in the same lane and direction and...
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Assistant systems The system is active between approximately System limitations Unrecognised objects 30 km/h (20 mph) and 150 km/h (90 mph). ● Vehicles travelling outside the reach of the sensors at close range from your own vehicle. Limitations ● Vehicles that suddenly change to the lane on This system does not react to objects that which your vehicle is travelling.
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In case of dazzling sun or total darkness. the advance warning and the distance warn- ● Advance ● Entrances and exits of tunnels. ing functions. CUPRA recommends leaving the ● Medium ● In complex driving situations (such as traffic Front Assist activated except in the situations ››› ...
If the turn signal is switched on before a time the ignition is switched on. manual lane change. ● If the driver firmly rectifies a system interven- CUPRA recommends having the dodge and Introduction tion. turn assistance systems activated except in the ››› ...
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Lane Assist system Assistant systems Driving with the Lane Assist System ● Please observe the indications on the in- Lights up yellow strument panel and act as is necessary if the The Lane Assist system intervening traffic situation permits. with a rectification of the steering. ●...
Assistant systems Driver intervention prompt Note Note If the steering is not corrected manually, the If the lane departure warning assistant is After switching on the ignition, it may take a system prompts the driver through an indi- faulty, it may switch off automatically. few seconds before a fault is detected in the cation on the instrument panel display and system.
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Driving Assist (Travel Assist) Assistant systems Depending on the equipment, additional de- How to know if the vehicle is fitted with Status display tails, e. g. dashed road markings and vehicles Travel Assist in front, can also be shown on the instrument The vehicle is fitted with Travel Assist if the cluster display.
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(e. g., snow, ice, rain or Requirements: Online services provided and activated loose gravel), or on flooded roads. through CUPRA Connect (depending on de- ● Travel Assist is activated. vice and country) may enhance the opera- ●...
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Driving Assist (Travel Assist) Assistant systems The vehicle switches from Travel Assist to Switch on and start regulation Status display the ACC system status corresponding to 1. While driving with ACC activated, press the driving situation. on the multifunction steering wheel. The vehicle switches from ACC to Travel Making other adjustments Assist.
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● Keep your hands on the steering wheel at display are grey Fig. 136 cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership. all times and be prepared to control your own speed and direction of travel. Changing lanes Grip the steering wheel...
The driving speed is lower than around workshop. CUPRA recommends visiting a spe- belt is tightened at the same time. 85 km/h. cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership. ● The vehicle has detected objects in the vi- System intervention cinity that prevent an assisted lane change.
Assistant systems The following happens as soon as the vehicle Troubleshooting WARNING stops: The smart technology fitted into the Emer- ● Emergency assist is not available The electronic parking brake is activated. gency Assist cannot overcome the limits im- ● All doors are unlocked.
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Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems The lane width is not detected individually, but Driving with Side Assist ● Keep your hands on the wheel at all times is rather pre-configured in the system. Thus to be ready to intervene in the steering at any if you are driving in wide lanes or in between time.
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Assistant systems ● When the lane departure warning is ready to The lamp flashes in the corresponding rear- Flashes operate, the indications in the control lamps view mirror even though the turn signal has not A vehicle has been detected in the adjacent will turn on briefly as confirmation.
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Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems The faster the vehicle approaches, the sooner an indication will be displayed in the control lamp, because the lane departure warning takes into account the speed differential with other vehicles. Thus even though the distance from the other vehicle is identical, the indica- tion will appear sooner in some cases and later in others.
Parking and manoeuvring Parking and manoeu- WARNING NOTICE vring If the vehicle is parked incorrectly, it could The presence of irregularities on the ground, roll away, even on gentle slopes. This can sand or mud can cause damage to the vehicle cause accidents and serious injuries.
Parking and manoeuvring Electronic parking brake Electronic parking brake When the ability to roll is activated, a message Switching off is permanently displayed on the instrument ● Depress the brake pedal and select position cluster display. If necessary, an audio warning Using the electronic parking brake D, B, R or N on the gear selector.
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● The driver's door is closed. Troubleshooting Visit a CUPRA dealer or other specialist work- ● The drive system is connected. shop. When the N position is selected, the Auto-...
General information on parking systems Parking and manoeuvring The Auto-Hold function will be activated the General information on WARNING next time the drive system is switched on. parking systems The smart technology of the Auto-Hold can- not overcome the limits imposed by the laws Keeping the vehicle stopped with the Auto- of physics and it only operates within the lim- Automatic brake operation...
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Parking and manoeuvring ● Some noise sources, such as a jackhammer What happens in the event of automatic ● Pay attention and do not rely solely on park or a cobblestone surface can interfere with the braking? assist systems. ultrasound signal. ●...
Parking and manoeuvring Parking aid Plus ● Check if one of the causes indicated above When moving close to an obstacle, it is possi- If a rear sensor is faulty, only the obstacles in has occurred. ble to know if the obstacle is in front of the the front area are detected.
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Parking and manoeuvring ● If the system warns you of the proximity of WARNING Note a low obstacle, please note that after being ● Always pay attention, by looking directly, ● The display on the Infotainment system detected by the system, the obstacle in ques- to traffic and the area around the vehicle.
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Parking and manoeuvring Parking aid Plus ● Operating Park Assist Plus Switch the ignition on. Change from reduced view to full view ● In the infotainment system select > As- ● Engage the reverse gear if your vehicle is Switching on and off manually sistants >...
Parking and manoeuvring Visual indication segments When the penultimate segment is displayed, In vehicles with an automatic parking system the vehicle has reached the collision zone. In and factory infotainment system, the front, the collision zone, the obstacles are represen- rear and side areas are represented, and the ted in red (including those out of the path).
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If there is a fault infotainment system display. damage the vehicle. in the system, consult a specialist workshop. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a ● Retrofitting of certain accessories to the Prerequisites for parking...
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Parking and manoeuvring ● ● Keep a distance between 0.5 and 2.0 metres There is a fault in the system (the system is Selecting a parking type when driving past the parking space. temporarily unavailable). ● ● Space length (parallel parking): vehicle The TCS is disconnected. length + 1 meter.
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Automatic parking system Parking and manoeuvring Parking with the automatic parking Selecting a parking type after passing in Reverse parallel parking without driving past front of the space first (type system After activating the automatic parking system With this type of parking , press button and after detecting a parking space, the info- so that the system completes the parking that...
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Parking and manoeuvring ● Your vehicle Once the manoeuvres have been comple- ted, this is indicated by an audio and visual Parking space detected warning in the infotainment system. At this Indication showing the proposed parking point the vehicle will be parked and immobi- manoeuvre lised (gear P activated) and will turn off.
Automatic Parking System Plus with memory function Parking and manoeuvring ››› Leaving a parking space with the ● Automatic Parking System Let go of the steering wheel in Intro- duction on page 194. Please note the follow- automatic parking system (only for Plus with memory func- ing message: parallel parking)
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Parking and manoeuvring Prerequisites ● If necessary, operate the turn signals your- WARNING self. ● GPS coordinates of the vehicle's position are The parking process cannot be carried out ● available. Use the brake pedal to slow down or even correctly if the roadway is slippery;...
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Automatic Parking System Plus with memory function Parking and manoeuvring ● Carry out the parking process as slowly as Note possible. To replace the GPS coordinates with a name ● Avoid adjusting the trajectory of the vehi- for the parking space, edit the space in the cle during the last few meters to the parking vehicle’s parking system.
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Parking and manoeuvring View and edit parking spaces Fig. 149 Schematic representation: Parking system menu with memory function. Saved parking spaces. You can edit any of the saved parking spaces. Add the last parking process 2. To rename a parking space or assign a dif- Edit saved parking spaces.
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Automatic Parking System Plus with memory function Parking and manoeuvring 1. Stop the vehicle and hold it stationary with Variant 1: Automatic parking system menu the brake pedal. with memory function 2. Press the Start button in the message. 1. Stop the vehicle near the parking space 3.
Parking and manoeuvring Start the guided route Reverse assist modes WARNING 1. To select a destination, press on a button Depending on the equipment, the following ● The reverse assist does not make it possi- with a navigation symbol in the parking modes are available: ble to precisely calculate the distance from system menu.
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Reverse Assist (Rear View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring Yellow lines: vehicle path depending on the Disconnect the reverse assist ● Vehicle load modifies the representation of steering angle. the guide lines. The width represented by the ● Drive forward at a speed of at least 15 km/h lines decreases with vehicle load.
Parking and manoeuvring ››› Go to the selected parking space ● Peripheral view system The camera is dirty page 316. In addi- tion to dirt and snow, camera visibility can be Centre the vehicle inside the parking (Top View Camera) reduced by detergent residue or any type of space coating.
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Peripheral view system (Top View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring Front camera area WARNING NOTICE Right camera area ● The smart technology incorporated into the The camera images are only two-dimen- Rear camera area Top View Camera system cannot overcome sional. Due to a lack of spatial depth, objects the limits imposed by the laws of physics that jut out or holes on the road, for exam- Left camera area...
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You ● The vehicle should not be loaded very heav- its functions, CUPRA recommends that you can switch between views in the menu bar at ily at the rear. practice handling the Area View system in an the bottom of the screen.
Rear cross traffic alert (RCTA) Parking and manoeuvring Rear cross traffic alert In addition to the acoustic alarm, the driver is Side camera views (side view) also informed by means of a visual signal on Right and left sides. (RCTA) infotainment system display.
Parking and manoeuvring When you want to access the vehicle for the ● The system should never be used in limi- first time, with the doors closed and locked, ted visibility conditions or complicated traf- the function will be available 3 minutes after fic, e.g., in high-traffic areas or when crossing the first opening of any of the doors.
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Door opening warning (Exit Assist) Parking and manoeuvring ● It is possible that the traffic situation is not interpreted correctly and you cannot be aware of all the objects that are approaching, such as pedestrians. Always visually monitor the traffic and the area surrounding the vehi- cle.
Practical equipment Practical equipment Glove compartment WARNING If you leave lighters inside the vehicle, they Storage compartment might be damaged or lit inadvertently. This could lead to severe burns and damage to the vehicle. Introduction ● Before moving a seat, make sure there are no lighters in the moving part area of the ve- Use the storage compartments only for small hicle.
Practical equipment Power sockets Drink holder WARNING Note Incorrect use of the bottle holders may cause The inside elements of the drink holders can injuries. be extracted for cleaning. ● Never put hot drinks in the drink holders. In the event of sudden braking or an acci- Power sockets dent while driving, hot beverages in the bot- tle holders might spill and cause burns.
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Practical equipment Vehicle power sockets These USB ports are located at the rear of the NOTICE console, between the front seats . ● To avoid damaging the electrical system, never connect electrical devices that supply NOTICE power, such as solar panels or battery charg- ers, to 12-volt sockets to charge the 12-volt If the 12-volt socket is used at full power for battery.
Only get vehicle repair and maintenance ● NFC wireless communication technology. mobile phone devices with a suitable anti-vi- work done at specialised workshops. CUPRA rus program and by taking widespread pre- ● Bluetooth Interface®. recommends visiting a CUPRA dealership for cautionary measures.
Car2X data be found in the Legal notice menu in the such by participants. are authentic and that they come from a legiti- infotainment system and on the CUPRA web- mate participant. site. The vehicle’s own certificates can only be re- newed automatically in online mode.
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Car2X communication Data transmissions WARNING WARNING Car2X cannot replace your attention. If you When Car2X is switched on, people should rely solely on Car2X technology, you risk stay more than 20cm away from the Car2X causing an accident and serious injuries. antennas on the outside of the vehicle.
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Data transmissions Local hazard warning Fig. 160 Graphical representation: local hazard warning due to daytime or mobile works. The local hazard warning uses the connected Display of a local hazard warning WARNING Car2X and gives warnings, depending on the Depending on the type of hazard point, speed Ignoring hazard warnings can result in acci- situation, of hazard points in the surrounding and the length of the vehicle’s delay, a warning...
● Misuse of mobile terminals No Car2X data is displayed In My CUPRA App you can create a user ac- ● Data loss during transmission. count, consult the description of services and ● Car2X has limited operation.
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● Remote air conditioning management, or search technology does not recognise or Check My CUPRA App to see which serv- through the My CUPRA App. provide results for all words. For example, ices were included when you signed the con- ●...
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CUPRA ID. and receives data online, and that you can ac- tion with the CUPRA data service and the pro- cess such data. cessing of personal and vehicle data. 6. Accept the Privacy Policy.
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Interference, disturbance or interruption of Cupra App. Italy (San Marino mobile and GPS signal reception due to as- +39 045 9691254 Get more information at: My CUPRA App. & Vatican City) pects such as high speed driving, solar storms, meteorological influences, topography, jam- Spain +34 91 901 90 75...
Offline mode deactivated (Online mode) tem (eCall). The following happens in this mode: Effects on the vehicle’s online ● All CUPRA CONNECT services can send and NOTICE functions receive data, depending on their user account Please note that all vehicle users can config-...
Anonymous guest user: the only role that is ● Online traffic information. always present in the car, if you don't want to ✓ Not available on vehicles without CUPRA CON- ● register as a main or guest user because you System update.
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WLAN access point Data transmissions ● Configuration for sharing a con- The wireless (WLAN) connection is estab- OR: Press and hold the WLAN button on lished. To complete the connection, it may be the WLAN router until the WLAN light on the nection over WLAN necessary to enter other data into the device.
Wi-Fi or Bluetooth®. Wireless Full Link is now configured. You can find more information on the CUPRA website. The pairing has concluded. The connected Note mobile phone device can also use Wireless Full Due to the large number of devices on the Link from now on without the USB connection.
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The iPhone™ must be compatible with Ap- NOTICE bile phone connection may be pay per use. ple CarPlay™. CUPRA cannot be held liable for any damage ● Voice control (Siri ™) must be active on the The offer of applications can be varied and de- caused to the vehicle as a result of the use iPhone™.
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● In Apple CarPlay™ mode, press the CUPRA end an ongoing telephone conversation. the USB connection with data transmission to icon to access the Full Link main menu.
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The requirements must be met to use Mirror- vices, certified applications and their availa- tooth® with the infotainment system, the tele- Link®. bility on the CUPRA and Android Auto™ web- phone function of the infotainment can also sites, at specialised CUPRA dealerships or at Start MirrorLink®: be used.
To open the MirrorLink® settings. Note You will find information about technical re- quirements, compatible mobile phone devi- ces, certified applications and their availabil- ity on the CUPRA and MirrorLink® websites, at specialised CUPRA dealerships or at any SEAT dealership.
Some function areas may include links to third- ● The repair or disassembly and reassembly quickly. party websites. CUPRA is not the owner of the of the central computer should only be car- third-party websites accessible through the ● Use only suitable audio sources and data ried out at specialised workshops.
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Infotainment system WARNING WARNING WARNING Any distraction affecting the driver in any The following circumstances may result in an Read and observe the operating instructions way can lead to an accident and cause inju- emergency call, phone call or data transmis- provided by the manufacturer in question ries.
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Infotainment system First steps ● Immediately turn off the mobile phone if WARNING WARNING you suspect it is causing interferences in an If the light conditions are not good and the The driving recommendations and traffic in- active medical device or any other medical screen is damaged or dirty, the indications dications shown on the navigation system device.
Infotainment system Overview and controls Connect System Fig. 162 Overview: control unit Touch screen. The infotainment functions Touch zones (to raise and lower the air can be used through the screen. conditioning temperature). HOME button. Touch zones (to raise and lower the vol- ume).
● General instructions for For the correct operation of the infotain- shop. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a ment system it is important that it is switched specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealer- on and that, if necessary, the time and date of ship.
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Infotainment system If an icon is missing on the screen, it is not a Legal The infotainment system automatically turns device defect, but corresponds to the specific off when the driver's door is opened, provided equipment of the country or version. the ignition has been switched off beforehand.
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Adapting customised menus Modifying settings Fig. 162 ton of the infotainment system ( for approx. 15 seconds until the CUPRA logo ● Press a function button in a customised The meaning of the following symbols are valid appears on the display.
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Infotainment system If the sound from the connected external au- Trademarks, licenses and copy- System settings dio source is too loud or distorted, lower the rights ● Access the system settings: HOME > output volume on the external audio source. In the system settings there may be the follow- If this is not enough, change the input volume Registered trademarks and licenses...
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General instructions for use Infotainment system ● ● – MPEG-4 HE-AAC audio coding technology Capacitive colour screen 4 equalizer presets and 1 setting that can and patents are licensed by Fraunhofer IIS. be customised by the user. ● Using the equipment with: ●...
Infotainment system ● Sound optimisation by zones: When a mobile phone is connected to the tel- be colloquial. Command proposals can be ephone management system, a data exchange found in the infotainment system, for example – Manual (Driver, Front and All) takes place via one of the Bluetooth®...
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The system scans the words spoken in the ve- hicle. Note hicle after the wake word. ● Online: current CUPRA CONNECT Plus con- ● When the activation word is disconnected, tract active. the infotainment system cannot be activated Connect and disconnect the wake word by means of the activation word.
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Infotainment system ● Multifunction steering wheel: press the voice control button twice in a row, or press and hold. The voice control ends automatically, if you use infotainment functions, if the parking sys- tem is activated or by incoming calls.
In Radio mode you can tune in the available You have a corresponding data plan pur- Access the settings radio stations in different frequency bands and chased from the webshop of CUPRA's official ● Press HOME > > memorise your favourites on the preset but- data supplier, or you have a volume of data for tons to access them quickly.
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Select the frequency band or type of recep- Show station selection. podcasts from around the world, included with tion: AM, FM/DAB, FM (for devices that do not CUPRA CONNECT PLUS. Open text search. have DAB), Internet radio. Show the last online radio stations heard.
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Infotainment system Radio mode OR: press to start the text search. The OR: press the station on the station list and Select via the frequency band (AM and FM) input field is displayed. keep it pressed. The preset buttons are dis- 1.
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3. Select the station logo. If desired, repeat the same process with other stations. Internet radio is only available with CUPRA 4. OR: via the menu > Station logos. CONNECT PLUS online services activated and online mode active. The use of online radio can generate expenses due to the transmission of data from the Internet.
Note Depending on the equipment, the following turer’s indications. types of multimedia files can be played: CUPRA assumes no liability for any deteriora- Quality differences between data media pro- tion or loss of files on data storage devices. ● Audio files.
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Infotainment system Equipment features and media Return to the top folder of the media 2. Search for the title you want in the folder source. structure. symbols OR: press to start a text search The in- Audio, multimedia and connectivity: put field is displayed.
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Infotainment system Media Mode 1. Start playback. The image is only displayed if the vehicle is stopped. When the vehicle is in motion, the in- 2. Access favourites. fotainment screen turns off. The sound of the 3. Tap a favourite that is not assigned. video can still be heard.
Infotainment system Navigation Introduction Fig. 165 Schematic diagram: Navigation view. A global satellite system determines the cur- During dynamic route guidance, you will re- Navigation announcements rent position of the vehicle and the sensors ceive information about reported traffic con- Navigation announcements are acoustic indi- mounted on the vehicle analyse the routes gestion on the route.
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Infotainment system Navigation ● ● In areas that are not digitised or are only parti- Press on the map with both fingers at the Press on the map with both fingers at the ally digitised on the infotainment memory, the same time.
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Frequent destinations. Work address. All navigation functions require the activation Last destinations. Favourite destinations. of CUPRA CONNECT PLUS online services. Favourite destinations. Additional window with more options. Back Additional window with route options. Functions Centre the map on the current position.
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Infotainment system Navigation Traffic information. Manual update of navigation data Navigation data POIs (points of interest) are shown on the Current navigation data for large regions, for map, provided the navigation has said data example Western Europe, can be downloaded ››› ...
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Infotainment system Select the destination and start navigation: Whether it is possible to enter the destination Opening the Navigation main menu through the navigation map depends on the 1. Press and then ● Press HOME > state of the data and it is not possible for all 2.
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Infotainment system Navigation If the route requires the calculation of more The locations of other charging stations in Start route guidance using contact details stops than are permitted, this calculation the vicinity are shown on the map. Start route guidance with the saved address would be cancelled.
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Infotainment system ● With an active route guidance, traffic incidents Function descriptions Press on a traffic event. that are on the current route are shown in ● Press on Avoid. The route will recalculate. the route details. Such traffic incidents can be Route details ››› ...
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Infotainment system Navigation Enable and disable learning usage pattern Functions in the additional window: The setting is in the corresponding navigation Add a destination to favourites. menu > Basic function settings. ● To activate the function, activate Learn us- Learn usage pattern age pattern.
Infotainment system Telephone interface Introduction Fig. 166 Schematic diagram: Phone view. You can use the telephone interface to con- Telephone interface equipment Note nect your mobile to the infotainment system and symbols ● As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex- and operate phone functions through it.
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Infotainment system Telephone interface ● ● Connection to wireless charging option. Outgoing call. Places where the air is laden with chemicals or particles such as flour, dust or metal pow- ● Connection to the microphone mounted on Missed call. der. the vehicle.
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Infotainment system ● The vehicle must be stopped or someone tions. To use the telephone interface with the User profiles must be detected in the front passenger seat desired mobile phone device, establish the ac- For each of the paired mobile phone devices to perform the pairing.
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Infotainment system Telephone interface ● 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 Basic telephone interface number:...
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Qi technology, All speed dial buttons have to be manually check your phone's user manual or visit the edited and will be assigned to a user profile CUPRA website. ››› page 259. Mobile Signal Amplifier Assign the speed dial button It allows you to reduce radiation in the vehicle Fig. 167 ...
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Infotainment system Telephone interface For safety reasons, it is recommended that ● No improvement in reception can be guar- that there is a foreign object in the storage you pair the system and the mobile using Blue- anteed if there is more than one mobile compartment.
Storing objects Storing objects WARNING WARNING Loose or unsecured objects can cause seri- The transport of heavy object changes vehi- Positioning the luggage ous injury in case of sudden manoeuvring or cle handling and increases braking distance. braking or in case of an accident. Particularly Heavy objects that are not properly placed and cargo if the airbag hits them when deploying and...
Luggage compartment Storing objects NOTICE WARNING Electrical wires or, depending on the fea- Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car- tures, the antenna embedded into the rear ried on the rear shelf can cause serious injury windows could be damaged, even irrepara- in case of sudden manoeuvring or braking or bly, if they are in contact with objects.
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Storing objects Luggage compartment floor Variable luggage compartment Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may have a second floor in the luggage compart- floor ment. Opening and closing the second luggage compartment floor ››› ● To open it, grasp the handle Fig. 171 and fold the rear of the luggage compartment floor forwards in the direction of the arrow.
When closing the second luggage com- appropriate load can be obtained from spe- WARNING partment floor, always guide it carefully cialised dealerships. To do so, CUPRA recom- downwards without dropping it. mends going to a specialised CUPRA dealer If unsuitable or damaged belts or retaining or any SEAT dealership.
Storing objects Closing the tailboard WARNING ● Lift the tailboard cover until it engages. The Never use the hooks to hang luggage or red mark on the luggage compartment side other objects. In case of sudden braking or should never be visible. an accident, the hooks could break.
Storing objects Trailer mode WARNING NOTICE Accidents and injuries can occur if a roof rack Fitting a towing device can cause serious is installed on a vehicle that is not approved damage to the vehicle. for the use of roof racks. ●...
Miscellaneous situations Miscellaneous situa- Hook for extracting the central wheel trims Note Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps tions The jack does not generally require any maintenance. If required, it should be Some of the items listed are only provided in greased using universal type grease.
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Changing the windscreen wiper blades Miscellaneous situations Before driving, always lower the wiper arms. If the graphite layer is damaged, the noise of Changing the windscreen wiper blades When the wiper lever is briefly pulled upwards, the water as it is wiped across the windscreen ●...
Miscellaneous situations ● Insert a new blade of the same length and NOTICE NOTICE type in the rear wiper arm in the opposite di- ● To prevent damage to the bonnet and the To avoid considerable damage to the vehi- rection to the arrow until button hooks...
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Miscellaneous situations Jump start Jump start socket (ground termi- Jump start: description Never connect the black jump lead to the neg- ative pole – of the 12-volt battery. Connecting nal) it to the negative pole may cause an incorrect assessment of the status of the battery in the vehicle's electronic system.
Miscellaneous situations If the system does not switch on, seek the as- Towing the vehicle ● Keep sparks, flames and lighted cigarettes sistance of specialist personnel. away from batteries, danger of explosion. Failure to comply could result in an explo- Introduction Removing the jump leads sion.
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Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle A tow rope should be slightly elastic to avoid WARNING NOTICE damage to both vehicles. It is advisable to use Never allow the vehicle to be towed if it has If the vehicle is pushed by hand, the tail light a tow rope made of synthetic fibre or similarly no power.
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Miscellaneous situations same time, the turn signal lever must be op- If the vehicle cannot be towed on its wheels for Towed vehicle (behind) erated with ignition switched on. During this any of the reasons mentioned above, request ● Make sure the ignition is switched on so that time the hazard warning lights remain discon- assistance from specialised personnel and, if the steering wheel does not lock and so that, if...
Miscellaneous situations Fuses ● After towing, unscrew the towing eye clock- ● If the message Towing damages the wise with a suitable object. electrical system Manual! on the in- strument cluster, only tow the vehicle in ● Replace the cover and push it in until it clicks emergency situations, at walking speed and into place.
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Miscellaneous situations gency services to cut off the vehicle's voltage WARNING Note as quickly as possible. Never replace this fuse Using unsuitable fuses, repairing fuses or yourself or place it where other fuses are lo- In the vehicle, there are more fuses than bridging a current circuit without fuses can those indicated in this chapter.
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Miscellaneous situations Fuses Fuses in the front compartment Identifying fuses below the dashboard by colours Current intensity in Colour amps Orange Brown Blue Fig. 186 Right-hand drive vehicles: fuse Yellow box cover under the passenger side dash panel. White or transpar- Fig. 187 ...
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Miscellaneous situations Replace a blown fuse To replace a fuse Consumers/Amps ● Remove the fuse. Access and start system / ● Replace the blown fuse by one with an iden- Steering column locking / Anti- tical amperage rating (same colour and mark- theft protection control unit ings) and identical size.
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Miscellaneous situations Fuses Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps Inverter for the rear axle drive Left front wiper motor Control unit for front seats with motor massage function Air conditioning relay Rear window wiper Steering column control unit Actuator 1 for engine sound Rear window heating / Filter for generation Alarm horn...
Miscellaneous situations ● Some of the equipment listed in the tables below pertain only to certain versions of the model or are optional extras. ● Please note that the above lists, while cor- rect at the time of printing, are subject to change.
To do so, ces, are required. Only authorised specialist Any accidental movement of the vehicle dur- CUPRA recommends going to a specialised workshops are permitted to work on or near ing maintenance work could cause serious CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Checking and refilling levels ● When the electric drive system is hot, its WARNING WARNING cooling system is under pressure. Do not The front compartment of any vehicle is a There are rotating parts in the front com- open the expansion tank cap, hot coolant hazardous area in which serious injuries can partment which could cause serious injury.
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Checking and refilling levels Front compartment 1. Place the vehicle on level and firm ground, WARNING NOTICE taking all necessary safety precautions. If additional insulating elements such as When refilling or changing the operating flu- 2. Press the brake pedal and keep it pressed blankets are placed in the front compart- ids, ensure you pour the correct fluids into until you disconnect the drive system.
Closing the front bonnet replaced, please contact a specialist workshop. ● Slightly lift the bonnet. CUPRA dealers always promptly receive infor- ● Release the bonnet stay and replace it in its mation about any modifications. support. ●...
Get information from a specialist workshop page 290. about which coolant is suitable for your vehi- NOTICE cle. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a WARNING specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealer- Use only appropriate operating fluids. Never ship.
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Never mix the original additives for the ››› G12evo coolant (TL-VW 774 L) with motor ● Open the front bonnet in Working in coolant fluid not authorised by CUPRA. Fig. 191 In the front compartment: the front compartment on page 283. ●...
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● Never open the front bonnet if you see the drive system’s coolant changed immedi- ››› or hear steam or coolant escaping from the CUPRA specifications page 287. ately by a specialist workshop. front compartment. Always wait until you can ●...
Checking and refilling levels If the warning lamp does not go out even Checking the brake fluid level coolant, there may be leaks in the cooling though the motor coolant level is correct, do system. Immediately go to a specialist work- The brake fluid level must be between the not continue to drive or leave the motor run- shop to have the system checked.
VW 501 14 standard. washer fluid. ● You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake fluid at a specialised CUPRA service or at a SEAT Recommended windscreen wipers Official Service. If none is available, use only ● For the hottest seasons we recommend...
Do not mix cleaning products recommen- explosive gas is released from the battery that does not contain enough anti-freeze, it may ded by CUPRA with other products. This could cause an explosion. freeze on the windscreen and rear window, could lead to flocculation and may block the reducing forward and rear visibility.
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To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a spe- settings (time, date, personalised comfort bles and devices. cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Checking and refilling levels Only use maintenance-free 12 volt batteries After connecting the 12 volt battery and is left parked with the ignition or the side- or that comply with the TL 825 06 and VW 7 50 73 switching on the ignition, several control lamps parking light switched on for a long period of standards.
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Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery ● Troubleshooting Contact a specialised workshop. ● A short circuit may occur if the wires are ● incorrectly connected to the poles. First con- Request a check of the electrical system. nect the positive cable and then the negative 12 volt battery one.
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Checking and refilling levels 12 V power supply now limited. 12 volt battery Drive with caution. The indicator lamp lights up YELLOW. The fol- The 12-volt power supply is limited, maybe be- lowing message is displayed: cause the 12 volt battery is discharged or not Please have the 12 V battery working at full performance, for example due checked.
CUPRA Service or SEAT Offi- back. one of the tyres is damaged. Reduce speed im- cial Service centre for advice regarding current ●...
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CUPRA tyres with optimised rolling resistance. In vehicles with four-wheel drive, the 4 wheels max. 210 km/h (130 mph) The original CUPRA tyres are marked with the must be fitted with tyres of the same brand, symbol . Only with these tyres can the speci- type and tread so that the traction system is max. 240 km/h (149 mph)
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Prohibited habits will increase the useful life of your tyres. CUPRA can be fitted, and to find out about use can cause accidents or can damage your the combinations allowed between the front ●...
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Insufficient tyre pressure increases energy should check wheel alignment at a specialised is going to be fully loaded, increase the tyre consumption. CUPRA Service or SEAT Official Service. pressure to the maximum load value shown on ››› the sticker label Fig. 195.
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Important information about wheels and tyres Wheels and tyres A special adapter is required to turn the anti- WARNING ››› theft wheel bolts page 304. The tyres must be replaced at the latest when the tread is worn down to the tread wear indi- Two-piece wheel bolts cators.
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Snow chains will improve braking ability as well 4 mm. It is best to contact a specialised CUPRA Serv- as traction in winter conditions. ice or SEAT Official Service to check the max-...
WARNING ● If a rear wheel fails, fit the emergency wheel them. CUPRA recommends the use of coated ● or inflatable spare wheel on the front axle. Always observe the above steps and pro- snow chains.
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If you need a new adapter, you can obtain it from the special- ised CUPRA service or the SEAT Official Serv- ice, indicating the code number. Loosening wheel nuts Fig. 198 ...
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Changing a wheel Wheels and tyres Loosening wheel nuts ● To loosen and tighten wheel bolts, only use the wheel wrench that came with the car ● Fit the box spanner into the bolt as far as it from the factory. ››› ...
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● Use the wheel spanner to tighten all of the cause damage to it. CUPRA accepts no re- risk of causing injuries. wheel nuts clockwise. Tighten the bolts in di- sponsibility for any damages caused by im- ●...
Tyre pressure monitor system Wheels and tyres ● Tyres with directional tread pattern Have the tightening torque of the wheel nuts ment panel through a warning lamp and a ››› checked as soon as possible with a torque warning to the driver Fig. 203.
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Wheels and tyres ● Do not only rely on the tyre pressure moni- Calibrate the tyre pressure monitoring indi- WARNING toring system. Regularly check your tyres to cator When the tyres are inflated at different pres- ensure that the tyre pressure is correct and After changing the tyre pressure or replacing sures or at a pressure that is too low then a that the tyres are not damaged due to punc-...
You can purchase a new bottle of tyre seal- Otherwise, you should seek professional as- Do not use the tyre sealant in the following ant in specialised CUPRA dealers or any SEAT sistance. dealership. cases: ●...
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Wheels and tyres ››› Filler tube with cap ● Remove the filler cap Fig. 204 Note screw the open end of the tube into the tyre Air compressor (depending on the version, Take into account the separate instruction valve. the model may vary). manual provided by the tyre mobility system ●...
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Wheels and tyres Tyre repair ● If it still does not come up to pressure, the NOTICE WARNING tyre is too badly damaged. Stop and seek assis- Switch off the air compressor after a maxi- Driving with an unsealed tyre is dangerous tance from authorised personnel.
Maintenance ● When each one of the services was carried NOTICE out. CUPRA cannot be held liable for any damage ● Whether a specific repair has been sugges- Service to the vehicle due to insufficient work or of ted, e.g. changing the brake pads in the near lack of availability of spare parts.
A reduction in battery power can mean Make sure that any repairs are carried out that some important safety systems, such as by a specialised CUPRA dealer, a SEAT deal- Information about the terms of use power steering, braking intervention, lights ership or a specialised workshop.
● possibility of replacing complete sets, among Always keep care products in a safe place, If your CUPRA vehicle is immobilised due to a which the best known are: lightened motor, out of the reach of children. Danger of poi-...
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance High pressure cleaning equipment High-voltage system instructions WARNING When washing the vehicle with a high-pressure Before washing the vehicle, end the charging ● Only wash the vehicle with the ignition cleaner, always follow the operating instruc- process and close the charging socket com- switched off or according to the specifica- tions for the equipment.
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Maintenance Cleaning and maintenance in- Sensors / Camera lenses NOTICE structions ● Before washing the vehicle in an automatic Problem Solution car wash, please make sure to retract the The cleaning and maintenance of individual Sensors: soft cloth with exterior mirrors to prevent them from being components of the vehicle can be checked in a solvent-free cleaning damaged.
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Paint Problem Solution Covers / Trims Fat-based dirt, e.g. Remove immediately Problem Solution cosmetic products with a neutral soap sol- Problem Solution Check the paint's col- or sunscreen ution and a soft cloth our code in an author- Dirt Neutral soap solution Paint flaws...
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Maintenance Control panels Problem Solution Problem Solution Apply a neutral soap Recent stains: absorb- Problem Solution solution . Absorb ent cloth and suita- Soft brush, then soft Grease-based dirt, the dissolved grease ble stain remover for Grease-based dirt, Dirt cloth with neutral soap e.g.
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance ● ● Take special care with... Never remove snow or ice from windows and Make sure that the instrument panel is rearview mirrors with warm or hot water. Risk of switched off and cooled down before cleaning. cracks on the windows! Headlights/tail lights ●...
● Regular car care treatments can prevent regarding official regulations. seat upholstery. Make sure that Velcro fasten- deposits of ambient rust. We recommend you to use only CUPRA ac- ers are closed. cessories and Genuine CUPRA parts®. Spe- cialised CUPRA Services or SEAT Official Serv-...
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Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters the equipment can only be achieved with an if the airbag is triggered in an accident. in the vehicle require prior approval. CUPRA external aerial. generally authorises in-vehicle installations of approved types of radio transmitters provided...
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Maintenance Note ● The posterior fitting of electric and elec- tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its li- cence and could lead to the withdrawal of the vehicle registration document under certain circumstances. ● Please use the mobile telephone/radio op- erating instructions.
Accordingly, you are entitled to request that In-vehicle data processing new vehicles. Check the purchase agreement CUPRA or third parties, e.g. roadside assis- Electronic control units are installed in the ve- or complementary additional documentation tance companies, workshops or providers of hicle.
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Depending on the technical equipment, the incidents, operating errors and other faults, Legal requirements for data disclosure following information is stored: are transmitted to CUPRA along with the ve- In exceptional cases, CUPRA is under the obli- hicle identification number. In addition, the ●...
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In this case, the image and sound from the mobile phone can be displayed and played In the case of CUPRA online services, the cor- Depending on the equipment you have selec- through the infotainment system. At the same...
● GPS position. socket as intended can lead to malfunctions CUPRA will not have access to EDR data unless These data will provide a better understanding and, as a result, to accidents and serious inju- the owner (or, in “Leasing” cases, the lessee of the circumstances of the accident.
Environmental protection is a top priority in the dictated by law (Annex II of ELV Directive design, choice of materials and manufacture of 2000/53/EC): cadmium, lead, mercury, hexa- your new CUPRA. valent chromium. Manufacturing methods ● Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the protective wax for cavities.
Keyless Access System is available online at the following address: HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA/Hamm Roemerstr. 66 www.cupraofficial.com/owners/your- 59075 - Hamm, Germany cupra/certificates-of-conformity Phone: 0049 23817980 United Kingdom Roof antenna Your vehicle has different radioelectrical devi- ASK Industries S.p.A ces. The manufacturers of these devices de- Via dell'Industria n.12/14/16...
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Radioelectrical equipment 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...
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2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm Below can be found details of the radio equip- ment that can be fitted to all CUPRA models. Unless otherwise stated, the data are valid for Keyless Access all models (variations are indicated in footnotes 434.42 MHz 32 µW...
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Radioelectrical equipment Information for the user Radar sensors for front assist systems Online Connectivity Unit 28.2 dBm EGSM900: 880-915 MHz 33 dBm 76 GHz-77 GHz 35.0 dBm DCS1800: 1710-1785 MHz 31 dBm UMTS FDD 1: 1920-1980 MHz 24 dBm Valid for: Leon, Formentor Valid for: Ateca UMTS FDD 3: 1710-1785 MHz 24 dBm...
Technical data Technical data Type plate The type plate is located on the vehicle’s right hand door frame. Vehicles for certain export Indications about the countries do not have a type plate. technical data Performance Vehicle identification data The values apply only to optimal road and weather conditions.
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Indications about the technical data Technical data Electric engine 150 kW / 62 kWh electric motor 170 kW / 62 kWh electric motor Maximum power (kW) Maximum power (kW) 110 kW / 55 kWh electric motor Synchro- Synchro- Maximum power (kW) nous motor nous motor Engine...
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Technical data 170 kW / 82 kWh electric motor Maximum power (kW) Synchro- nous motor Engine with perma- nent mag- nets Maximum torque (Nm) Top speed (km/h) Acceleration 0/100 km/h (seconds) Maximum authorised weight 2300 (kg) High-voltage system Gross battery capacity (kWh) Net battery capacity (kWh) Maximum AC charging power (kW)
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Indications about the technical data Technical data Dimensions. Fig. 205 Dimensions. ››› Fig. 205 Front and rear projection (mm) 779/777 Wheelbase (mm) 2,766 Length (mm) 4,322 Front/rear track width (mm) 1,537/1,513 Width (mm) 1809 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,540 Turning radius (m) 10.2...
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Index leaving the vehicle with the drive system Emergencies ....... 65 Engine coolant .
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Fuses ........How to activate CUPRA CONNECT ..222 vehicle information .
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Index Interior monitoring and the anti-tow system Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Loading the luggage compartment activation ....... . control lamp .
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Index settings ....... . . 227 Noise view of the vehicle from the front ... 13 special characteristics .
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Index Power display ....... 23 Rear lid ....... 100, 101 Running in Power sockets .
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Index symbols ........43 Special characteristics Travel Assist ......177 unfastened .
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Index prior steps ....... 276 Tyres ........297 tow bar .
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Index unlocking and locking (Keyless Access) ..91 Wheel balance ......299 special characteristics .
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SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to understand, that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.
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