Speed Warning - Seat EXEO 2009 Owner's Manual

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Bulb monitor
The bulb monitor checks whether the lights on the vehicle are
working.
If a defective bulb is detected, or if one of the lights has failed for any reason,
the bulb monitor symbol
tional message (which goes out after 5 seconds). For instance, if the rear left
turn signal is not working, the display in the instrument panel will show the
following message:
Left rear turn signal
The message disappears after 5 seconds. Press the CHECK button briefly if
you wish to call up the message again.
If the display indicates that one of the lights is not working, this can have a
number of causes:
Bulb failure ⇒ page 249.
A "blown" fuse ⇒ page 247, "Changing fuses".
Faulty electrical wiring.
Have the components replaced or the wiring repaired as necessary by a
specialist garage.
WARNING
Bulbs are highly sensitive to pressure. The glass can break when you
touch the bulb, causing injury.
The high voltage element of gas discharge lamps* (xenon light) must
be handled correctly. Otherwise, there is a risk of death.
Safety First
will appear in the display together with an addi-
Operating instructions

Speed warning

Introduction
The speed warning function can help prevent you exceeding
a particular pre-set maximum speed.
The speed warning function will warn the driver if a pre-set maximum speed
is exceeded. The system gives an audible warning signal if the set speed is
exceeded by about 10 km/h. A warning symbol will also appear in the display
⇒ fig.
55.
The speed warning function has two different warning speeds, which operate
independently and serve slightly different purposes:
Speed limit warning 1
With speed limit warning 1, the maximum speed can be changed while
driving. The speed limit that has been set remains stored until the ignition is
switched off, or until it is changed or cleared.
Practical tips
Cockpit
Fig. 55 Display: Speed
warning function
Technical Data
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