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

    Table of Contents Checking and refilling levels ..WLAN access point ......249 Full Link .
  • Page 6 Texts after this symbol contain additional in- plied with it and please contact your SEAT Of- formation. Trademarks are marked with ®. The ab- ficial SEAT Service if you require more detailed sence of this symbol does not guarantee information.
  • Page 7 About this instruction manual Digital instruction manual Related videos The digital version of the manual can be found The operation of some of the vehicle's features on SEAT's official website: can be shown as an instruction video: Fig. 1  SEAT Fig. 2 ...
  • Page 8 General views of the vehicle General views of the vehicle Front exterior view ›››  Levels control Towing the vehicle Driving assistance sensors page 181 ›››  ›››  Front multifunction camera page 339 Tow start page 323 ›››  ›››  “Top View Camera” mirror cameras Brake fluid page 337 Towline anchorage page 325...
  • Page 9 General views of the vehicle Rear exterior view Rear exterior view ›››  Towing the vehicle Action in the event of a puncture Driving assistance sensors page 181 ›››  ›››  Rear view camera Tow-start page 323 Anti-puncture kit page 363 Park distance control sensors ››› ...
  • Page 10 General views of the vehicle Interior view ›››  ›››  ›››  Folding the third row of seats page 290 Seat adjustment page 108 Front passenger airbag page 51 Access to the third row of seats Rotary Driving Experience Button Disconnecting the front passenger front ››› ...
  • Page 11 Steering wheel adjustment page 107 ›››  Multifunction steering wheel control panels Auto Hold page 211 ›››  page 106 Steering wheel with driver’s airbag ›››  page 51 / Gear shift paddles for the ›››  SEAT Digital Cockpit page 16 ›››  Tiptronic page 166 ›››  Control lamps page 11...
  • Page 12 / Gear shift paddles for the ›››  Open bonnet lever page 333 ›››  ›››  page 106 Tiptronic page 166 ›››  Hazard warning lights page 65 ›››  SEAT Digital Cockpit page 16 ›››  Air conditioning page 134 ›››  Control lamps page 11 ›››  Electronic parking brake page 210 Wipers and rear window wiper ››› ...
  • Page 13 Central warning lamp page 25 stall in traffic, or accidents and serious inju- ›››  fluid system page 20 ries may occur. Fault in the airbag system or the seat ›››  Engine oil pressure page 343 ● Never ignore warning lamps or text mes- ››› ...
  • Page 14 Driver information Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning ›››  ›››  Front passenger airbag on Rear fog light on page 119 Gearbox fault page 170, ›››  ›››  page 51 page 170 ›››  Fuel tank almost empty page 19 ›››  Please check brake pad page 177 Adaptive cruise control (ACC) not avail- ››› ...
  • Page 15 Driver information Instrument panel Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning WARNING ›››  ›››  Main beam assist active page 122 Speed limiter active page 187 Any distraction may lead to an accident, with the risk of injury. Take control of the steering Lane Assist (lane keeping system) ac- ●...
  • Page 16 Driver information Basic version digital instrument cluster Fig. 3  Basic version digital instrument cluster: Main view. Upper zone: Time, selected driving profile, rev Selected driving assistant. Instrument cluster operation counter, outside temperature. Lower zone: total ›››  Fuel gauge page 18. The digital instrument cluster can only be con- km (miles) or speed set with the cruise control  ...
  • Page 17 If the fault continues, visit a duly qualified specialised The amount and content of the information dis- workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT played may vary depending on the equipment. dealership. Note...
  • Page 18 Driver information SEAT Digital Cockpit Fig. 4  SEAT Digital Cockpit on the instrument panel (classic view). Engine coolant temperature display. Gear engaged or position of the selec- Digital speed display ›››  tor lever. page 20 ›››  Fuel gauge page 18. ›››  Revolution counter. Revolutions per mi- Screen display page 21.
  • Page 19 All views will display information on the screen selecting different information profiles, indica- tion to be displayed in the SEAT Digital Cockpit. about audio, phone, travel data, vehicle status, tions other than the classic circular instruments navigation and driving aids.
  • Page 20 ● To prevent damage to the engine, the rev navigation with arrows. in the SEAT Digital Cockpit. Only 2 of these counter needle should only remain in the red items of information can be displayed at the It may vary based on the features, the number zone for a short period of time.
  • Page 21 The steering system and the assistant sys- tems and brakes do not work when the en- gine is running irregularly or switches off due Fig. 7  SEAT Digital Cockpit instrument cluster: to lack of fuel or an irregular supply thereof. fuel gauge. ●...
  • Page 22 Switch off the engine and let it cool down. If the warning lamp does not go out even Fig. 10  SEAT Digital Cockpit digital instrument ● Check the coolant level in the coolant expan- though the motor coolant level is correct, do cluster: engine coolant temperature indicator.
  • Page 23 Driver information Instrument panel Power meter A finer coloured border indicates how much the NOTICE propulsion can currently be used. Depending ● To ensure a long useful life for the engine, ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles on the selected driving program and the cur- avoid high revs, driving at high speed and rent availability of electrical power, the boun- making the engine work hard for approxi-...
  • Page 24 In the following situations, the displayed exte- ing off comfort consumers, e.g. air conditioning ● Indication of active cylinder management rior temperature may be higher than the actual or seat heating. ›››  status (ACT®) page 148 temperature due to the heat emitted by the ●...
  • Page 25 Driver information Instrument panel When the Infotainment system is on and there is ● Some indications on the instrument panel Navigation indications no route guidance active, the graphic represen- screen may be concealed by a sudden If route guidance is activated, the direction of tation of a compass is also shown.
  • Page 26 30 and 250 km/h (18 and 155 mph). This will show all data on the display at the same time: distance travelled, average consumption, average speed and autonomy. Valid for the SEAT Digital Cockpit. Not available in all countries.
  • Page 27 Driver information Instrument panel Driver alert system (break recom- Oil temperature display Priority 2 warning (in yellow) mendation) The engine reaches its operating temperature The symbol lights up or flashes (in part accom- when, under normal driving conditions, the panied by audible warnings). Operating faults oil temperature is between 80°C (176°F) and or the lack of operating fluids can cause dam- 120°C (248°F).
  • Page 28 ›››  play page 23. strument panel and act as is necessary. the ignition is switched off or when the driver has unbuckled their seat belt and opened the Conditions of operation door. Note Driving behaviour is only calculated on speeds In the event of slow driving during a long period above about 65 km/h (40 mph) up to around ●...
  • Page 29 Driver information Instrument panel Road signs detection system Within its limitations, the system also displays Speed warning is currently unavail- a additional sign to indicate aspects such as able temporary prohibitions. Even on routes without ● The speed warning function of the road sign signs, the system can, if necessary, display the detection system is faulty.
  • Page 30 Driver information The speed warning can be set or deacti- Display of traffic signs Limited operation vated completely in the menu Driver After checking and evaluating the information The traffic sign detection system has certain assistance > Road sign detection from the camera, the navigation system and limitations.
  • Page 31 Driver information Instrument panel Eco-efficient driving assistance WARNING Note The technology in the traffic sign detection To avoid affecting the correct operation of system cannot change the limits imposed by the system, take the following points into the laws of physics and only works within the consideration: system's limits.
  • Page 32 Select the Range information profile while in SEAT distinguishes between services with en- the Driving data menu, and keep the gine oil change (e.g. Oil change service) and pressed on the multifunction steering wheel for services without engine oil change (e.g.
  • Page 33 The figure displayed are the kilometres that can still be travelled or the time until the next Resetting service interval display service. If the service was not carried out by a SEAT dealership, the display can be reset as follows: Service due ●...
  • Page 34 Driver information ›››  Instrument cluster opera- As long as a priority 1 page 25 warning is ac- WARNING tive, it will not be possible to access any menu. tion Distracting the driver in any way can lead to Some warnings can be confirmed and hidden an accident and cause injuries.
  • Page 35 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Infotainment system opera- Any changes made using the settings menus tered or deleted. Check and correct these are automatically saved on closing those me- settings when the battery is sufficiently tion and displays charged.
  • Page 36 Driver information Explanation of the function buttons Fig. 16  Schematic diagram: Overview of the possible function buttons on the screen. Telephone information. Information re- : main menu with the 6 main functions Top part of the screen garding your mobile device is displayed: divided into 2 screens (3 + 3, customisable Current time.
  • Page 37 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Initial configuration wizard Fig. 17  Schematic diagram: Initial configuration wizard The initial configuration wizard will help you to Press to select your home address using set up your Infotainment system the first time your current position or by manually enter- you switch it on.
  • Page 38 Driver information Vehicle information Fig. 18  Schematic diagram: Vehicle information and status Pressing Vehicle > Selection in the main menu opens the vehicle info menu with the following submenus: ● Digital Cockpit: The different options for displaying the information that will appear in ››› ...
  • Page 39 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Assist systems and vehicle settings Fig. 19  Schematic diagram: Assist systems and vehicle settings ● Clicking on Driver assistance from the Lane Assist (lane departure warning system) ›››  main menu opens the menu of vehicle assis- page 199.
  • Page 40 ● Fasten your seat belt securely. Instruct your vehicle to another person. Safety equipment passengers also to fasten their seat belts prop- ›››  erly page 41. Never put your safety or the safety of your pas- Before driving sengers in danger.
  • Page 41 Move the seat backrest to an almost upright a specialised workshop for help with any spe- position so that your back rests completely cial devices. The seat belt and airbag can only against it. provide optimum protection if a correct sitting position is adopted.
  • Page 42 WARNING (4 inches). Seats in the front ● Adjust the height of the seat so that you can If people taller than 1.60 m travel in the third Seats in the sec- reach the top of the steering wheel. row of seats, they may receive severe head ond row injuries in the event of an accident.
  • Page 43 ● Never tilt your seat backrest too far to the quently, the risk of injury. This is why it is so rear. important to fasten seat belts before every trip, Seat belts ●...
  • Page 44 ● The slot in the seat belt buckle must not be Before starting the vehicle: blocked with paper or other objects, as this Fig. 22  Instrument cluster: indication of the can prevent the latch plate from engaging status of the rear seat seat belts.
  • Page 45 Vehicle occupants not wearing seat belts are If a seat belt is fastened or unfastened while not “attached” to the vehicle. In a head-on col- driving in some of the rear seats, the seat belt Fig. 24  Any rear seat occupants not wearing...
  • Page 46 If a rear seat occupant is not wearing a seat belt, they are not only en- WARNING dangering themselves but also the occupants Fig. 26 ...
  • Page 47 ● The lap part of the seat belt must lie across neck or the arm, under the arm or behind the the pelvis, never across the stomach. The shoulder.
  • Page 48 In case of overturn, the seat) are fitted with automatic retractors. This sition of the seat belts can be adjusted in the pre-tensioners do not activate unless the head device ensures complete freedom of movement shoulder area according to the height of the airbags are deployed.
  • Page 49 risky...
  • Page 50 Depending on how critical the driving situation ESC or in the Front Assist. is, the belts are either tightened individually, or ● Reversible seat belt tensioning of the driver's both belts at the same time. seat belt. Troubleshooting ●...
  • Page 51 ● All vehicle occupants, including children, Distracting the driver in any way can lead to passenger not wearing a seat belt to be thrown who are not properly belted can sustain criti- an accident and cause injuries. forward into the area of the deploying airbag.
  • Page 52 ● The seat belts and airbags can only pro- The airbag system operation is monitored elec- (hard/soft), angle of impact, vehicle speed, etc. vide maximum protection if the occupants tronically.
  • Page 53 Check if the airbag should be kept deacti- vated. WARNING OR: Fault in the airbag system. Have the In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat system checked immediately by a special- belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat ised workshop.
  • Page 54 Deactivate the front passenger front airbag bag units. the dash panel. Airbags are identified by the only if you have to use a rear-facing child seat word “AIRBAG”. in the front passenger seat. Activate and deactivate front pas-...
  • Page 55 (activate). If you have WARNING difficulty, ensure that you have inserted the key ● If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean as far as it will go. forward, or are not seated correctly while the ●...
  • Page 56 (such as removal of for lightweight clothing. Do not leave any The framed area is covered by the head-pro- the front seat) should only be performed by a heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pock- tection airbag when it is deployed (deployment specialised workshop.
  • Page 57 “AIRBAG”. a child seat or a seat belt. For safety reasons, the child seat should be installed in the rear ›››  The framed area (deployment area) Fig. 37...
  • Page 58 ECE R44 or ECE-R129 stand- regulation. ards bear the ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 test marks on the seat (the letter E in a circle with the test SEAT recommends securing the child seats number below it). shown on the website as described below: Follow the manufacturer's instructions and ob- ●...
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  • Page 60 These connectors are fit- location in the vehicle. Alternatively, the front to stand up or kneel on a seat while travel- ted into the ISOFIX attachment rings found be- passenger airbag can be disabled with a key- ling.
  • Page 61 ● Support bracket: some child seats rest on the base of the child seat off the surface of the floor of the vehicle with a support bracket. the vehicle's seat. The support bracket prevents the child seat from tipping forward in the event of impact.
  • Page 62 IUF: Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX universal child restraint systems approved for use in this weight group. IL: It is suitable for certain ISOFIX child restraint systems (CRS) that can be for the specific vehicle, restricted or semi-universal categories. Take the child seat manufacturer's vehicle list into account.
  • Page 63 The location of the ISOFIX or i-Size anchor ›››  points is indicated by a symbol Fig. 41 ›››  Fig. 42. In some vehicles, the rings are se- cured to the seat frame and, in others, they are secured to the rear floor.
  • Page 64 Follow the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. ● Pull on both sides of the child seat to ensure that it is properly anchored. Child seats with the ISOFIX or i-Size and Top Tether attachment system can be purchased from technical services.
  • Page 65 Top Tether retaining strap. to the vehicle. ● Position the belt under the headrest (accord- ing to the instructions of the seat itself, lift or Fitting a child seat using the seat ›››  remove the headrest if necessary) Fig. 44...
  • Page 66 Seats without height adjustment should be placed in their rearmost position. Seats with height adjustment should be placed in their rearmost and highest position. For semi-universal chairs where the securing system is the car safety belt and the support bracket, do not use them in the centre rear seat or the third row.
  • Page 67 On rear seats: installing a child seat. (reflective vest, warning triangles, light bea- con, etc.). ● Set the height of the seat belt such that it 7. Always carry the key with you when leaving adapts to the child seat naturally, without twist- the vehicle.
  • Page 68 Safety warn the vehicles driving behind. If you continue Behaviour in the event of an accident WARNING braking, the hazard warning lights will come or fire In the event of fire, an explosion may occur on automatically when the vehicle comes to a and substances harmful to health may be re- standstill.
  • Page 69 If you press the emergency call button inadver- ● The vehicle's current position at the time the ice is available with certain restrictions. SEAT tently, hang up the call immediately: emergency call is activated. suggests going to a specialised workshop.
  • Page 70 Parallel to the voice call, some vehicle data is transmitted, e.g. your current location. Information call With a information call, a call is placed to the customer care service of SEAT. S.A. Note ● Breakdown service and information calls can incur an additional cost on your tele- phone bill.
  • Page 71 ● Never touch the high-voltage cables, the ● All SEAT guidelines and standards must be If the vehicle suffers an accident or collision high-voltage battery or its poles, or allow followed when performing any work on the...
  • Page 72 High-voltage battery ›››  High voltage warning lettering Fig. 52 High voltage can cause serious injury or Valid for: hybrid vehicles 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.
  • Page 73 Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery ● Maintenance work on the high-voltage Please also observe the applicable SEAT war- Do not expose the vehicle to outside temper- battery must only be performed by spe- ranty conditions for the high-voltage battery.
  • Page 74 Charging with alternating current (AC) at ● To charge the high-voltage battery using ● Always respect the stipulated order of the a public or home charging station (Mode 3 alternating current (AC), SEAT recommends operations to avoid the risk of suffering an ›››  charging) page 73:...
  • Page 75 Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery ›››  Indicators Fig. 54 Voltage up to 500 volts Voltage of up to 1000 volts. The indicators are located on the vehicle's charging socket, on components of the lo- cal charging infrastructure (charging station, socket) and on the charging cable. The indica- Fig. 53 ...
  • Page 76 High-voltage battery ● Charging cable for domestic power sock- The charging process indicator on the charging First charge and charging after a long time ets: The protection device performs a self-test socket flashes green . The charging connec- If the high-voltage battery is new or has ››› ...
  • Page 77 Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery The charging process indicator is an LED Always on: The charging connector has ›››  not been locked. Unplug the charging con- Fig. 56 located on the charging socket nector and plug it back in to the charging that shows the status of the charging process.
  • Page 78 The audible warning can only be turned off by ● Check if a fault is displayed on the charging a qualified workshop. SEAT recommends that station or, depending on the equipment, on the you visit an official dealer. charging cable protection device.
  • Page 79 Charging settings in the infotainment system High-voltage battery ● ● The charging connector is plugged in cor- Reduce the charging current, e.g. when other ● Never touch the contacts of the charging rectly. major consumers are operating on a single line socket or the charging connector.
  • Page 80 Air conditioning switched on at a depar- for power sockets. With programmed charging, the battery charge ture time. SEAT recommends exclusively using the sup- can be programmed and delayed so that the The departure time is used regularly. plied charging cable.
  • Page 81 ● If the charging cable does not work prop- possible, use the charging cable supplied in erly, get a SEAT dealer to check it. the country in question. Cleaning the charging cable Clean the surface of the charging cable with a NOTICE ››› ...
  • Page 82 High-voltage battery NOTICE Note The charging cable can be damaged if not Charging with a charging cable for 16 A is cleaned properly. not possible at some charging stations that support 32 A. This depends on the charging ● Only water should be used for this pur- station’s equipment.
  • Page 83 Charging cable information ›››  Fig. 62. To check the charging cable, please visit a SEAT dealer. Get an establishment that Before using the charging cable, also follow the specialises in electrical installations to check instructions displayed on it and on the rear of Set the charging current the infrastructure connection.
  • Page 84 High-voltage battery ›››  Display Fig. 62 Meaning flashing, on or Failure in the power sup- flashing ply. flashing, on or Failure in the protection flashing device. flashing, on or Failure in the vehicle. flashing The charging process pauses or is cancelled. ●...
  • Page 85 The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be tery. The receiver is in the interior of the vehicle. obtained from a SEAT Official Service, a spe- The range of the vehicle key with remote con- cialised workshop or an approved key service trol and new battery is several metres around qualified to create this kind of key.
  • Page 86 Vehicle key: removing the battery. the corresponding function. Pushing the but- ton unnecessarily could accidentally unlock SEAT recommends you ask a specialised work- the vehicle or trigger the alarm. It is also pos- shop to replace the battery. sible even when you are outside the radius of The battery is located to the rear of the vehicle action.
  • Page 87 Keyless Access system Opening and closing Keyless Access system Changing the battery NOTICE ● Unfold the vehicle key shaft. ● If the battery is not changed correctly, the Locking and unlocking with the Key- ● Remove the cover from the back of the vehi- vehicle key may be damaged.
  • Page 88 Opening and closing Locking sensor surface on the outside of The next time, the vehicle can only be unlocked Lock the vehicle the door handle. electronically with the vehicle key. After being ● Park the vehicle. unlocked the next time, the Keyless Access sys- Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may ››› ...
  • Page 89 Opening and closing Central locking Troubleshooting Central locking NOTICE The sensor surfaces on the door handles The Keyless Access system does not work Introduction may activate if hit by a jet of water or high The operation of the sensor surfaces may be pressure steam if there is a valid vehicle key Central locking functions correctly when all the limited if they are very dirty.
  • Page 90 Opening and closing ● Hybrid vehicles: the fuel tank flap remains If the driver door is open, the vehicle can- ● Never leave individuals locked in a closed ›››  not be locked with the central locking switch locked page 311. and locked vehicle. In case of emergency, ››› ...
  • Page 91 You by mistake. This does not apply if you press the should have the fault repaired at a SEAT Offi- ● Other functions of the remote control key button for at least one second.
  • Page 92 Opening and closing Please note the following when using the cen- Depending on the equipment, before locking Note tral locking switch to lock your vehicle: the vehicle temporarily deactivate interior mon- Your vehicle will lock automatically when it itoring and the anti-tow system in the Vehicle ●...
  • Page 93 ● Contact a specialised workshop. SEAT rec- case. ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. Locking the vehicle after an airbag is trig- The turn signals do not flash gered Anti-theft alarm...
  • Page 94 Opening and closing ● If the bonnet is opened. ● If, after the audible warning goes off, an- Depending on the equipment, the use of a par- other monitored area is accessed (e.g. the tition net can affect the operation of the interior ●...
  • Page 95 Opening and closing Doors ● When people or animals remain inside the ve- ● When the interior monitoring and anti-tow WARNING hicle. systems are switched off, the “Safe” security ›››  Getting in the way of the doors and the rear page 90 system is also switched off ●...
  • Page 96 Opening and closing If the central locking system should fail to work Special characteristics at any time, doors with no lock cylinder will ● The anti-theft alarm will remain active when have to be locked separately. vehicles are unlocked. However, the alarm will The emergency lock is located on the front of ››› ...
  • Page 97 Opening and closing Rear lid Child lock This function is independent of the vehicle elec- WARNING tronic opening and locking systems. It only af- Careless and unsuitable locking, opening fects rear doors. It can only be activated and and closing of the rear lid can cause acci- deactivated manually, as described below.
  • Page 98 Opening and closing To lock or unlock the rear lid, press the Rear lid with electric opening and NOTICE buttons of the vehicle key. closing ● Before opening or closing the rear lid, make sure that there is enough space to open or Opening and closing close it, e.g.
  • Page 99 Opening and closing Rear lid ● OR: manually move the rear lid in the direc- Opening the rear lid Particular features if towing a trailer tion of closing until it closes automatically. ● Unlock the vehicle and briefly press the han- If the factory-fitted towing bracket is electri- ●...
  • Page 100 Opening and closing ● Switch the ignition off. Resetting and memorising the opening an- WARNING ● Stand in front of the rear bumper, in the mid- If a lot of snow builds up on the rear lid or it dle. For the rear lid to reopen completely, the open- is heavily loaded, the rear lid may not open ●...
  • Page 101 Opening and closing Window controls ● If the rear bumper is very dirty. There is a groove in the luggage compartment ● Therefore, always make sure that there is allowing access to the emergency opening ● no unsupervised valid key in the area near If the rear bumper is wet with salt water, e.g.
  • Page 102 Opening and closing Buttons on the driver door In the infotainment system different settings Convenience open/close function can be adjusted using the function button Window on the front left door The electric windows can be opened or closed > Settings > Opening and closing from outside using the vehicle key: Window on the front right door >...
  • Page 103 Opening and closing Window controls ● Release the button, pull it up again and hold it Closing the windows without the anti-trap ● For safety reasons, you should only use in this position. This resets the automatic raising the remote control open and close functions function and lowering function.
  • Page 104 Opening and closing Sunroof Operating the sunroof ● After switching off, it is still possible to open or close the sunroof during a short space of time provided that neither the driver Introduction nor passenger door is opened. The sunroof consists of two glass parts. The rear part is fixed and cannot be opened.
  • Page 105 Opening and closing Sunroof Adjusting the tilt position of the sunroof Stopping the automatic operation during the Using the Keyless Access system (only lock- opening or closing ing) ● Press the rear part of the button to the first level. ●...
  • Page 106 Opening and closing ● ● The sunroof closes without the anti-trap Glass roof sun blind Automatic operation: briefly press the button function intervening! (open) or (close) up to the second level. Pressing the button again stops the automatic ● If the sunroof will still not close, visit a special- function.
  • Page 107 Opening and closing Sunroof WARNING Closing the sun blind without the anti-trap function can cause serious injury. ● Always close the blind with care. ● Do not allow anyone to remain in the blind travel area, particularly when closing with- out the anti-trap function.
  • Page 108 Steering wheel Steering wheel The steering wheel includes multifunction mod- Change instrument cluster views ules from where it is possible to control the ›››  page 16 audio, telephone, navigation, voice control and Multifunction steering Activate or deactivate steering wheel assist functions without the driver needing to be ››› ...
  • Page 109 Multifunction steering wheel Steering wheel Steering wheel position adjustment ● Never adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion. If you need to adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion, stop safely and make the proper adjustment. ●...
  • Page 110 Fig. 87  Front seats: manual seat adjustment. WARNING NOTICE Pull the lever to move the seat forwards or Incorrect seat adjustment may lead to acci- Objects with sharp edges can damage the backwards. The seat must engage when dents and severe injuries.
  • Page 111 This movement can be stopped by ● The front seats can also be electrically ad- pressing the stop button on the screen.
  • Page 112 ● ● Lift the backrest of the seat in an upright posi- Mats or other objects can be caught in the hinges of the backrest of the front passenger tion. Folding the backrest of the front passenger seat.
  • Page 113 Release the lever and lock the seat, moving it slightly to the front or the back. Adjusting the rear seat backrest ● Press the right or left backrest of the seat with one hand and, at the same time, pull the corre- ›››  sponding cord with the other Fig. 92...
  • Page 114 Always check that rest. the red marking is not visible when the back- ● Make sure that the seat belt is not trapped. rest is in the upright position. ● Press the backrest firmly into the lock until it ●...
  • Page 115 Push the head restraint up as far as it will go. seat or other parts of the vehicles. If not, this could damage the vehicle.
  • Page 116 Fig. 96  Front head restraint: removal. ›››  Fig. 94 ; for the rear headrests it is ● Adjust the head restraint according to the in- structions on the correct position of the seat.
  • Page 117 Installing the headrests of the second row of ● Switch the ignition on. seats ● Press the required memory button. ● Unlock the rear seat backrest and fold it for- ● Select reverse gear. Fig. 98  On the outer side of the driver seat: ›››  ward slightly page 111.
  • Page 118 When the centre armrest is down, do not allow an accident and severe injuries. the driver seat and the exterior mirrors do not anybody to travel in the centre seat of the rear move automatically. ● Keep the storage compartments of the bench.
  • Page 119 Pull the release lever in the direction of the ● Mats or other objects can be caught in ›››  may travel in the centre rear seat, not even a arrow Fig. 101. the hinges of the seat backrests or the seats child.
  • Page 120 Pull the remote release lever of the left ›››  Fig. 102 or right parts of the back- rest in the direction of the arrow. The released part of the rear seat backrest is folded auto- matically down and forwards. ● If this occurs, close the rear lid.
  • Page 121 Vehicle lighting Lights Lights Lights control Lights off. The “Coming home”, “Leaving home” and Vehicle lighting Welcome lights may be switched on. Side light or parking light on both sides Control lamps Lights up yellow Dipped beam headlight off. There is a total or partial failure of the exterior lighting.
  • Page 122 Lights ● The automatic dipped beam is only an auxili- Activation: when going above 110 km/h WARNING ary function and cannot always identify all sit- (68 mph) for more than 10 seconds, the dipped The side lights or daytime running lights uations that may arise during driving with suffi- beam raises slightly to increase the driver's visi- are not bright enough to illuminate the road cient precision.
  • Page 123 Vehicle lighting Lights ● Turn on the fog lights : pull the light switch Turning on the main beam. The control Note ›››  lamp lights up on the instrument cluster. to its first position Fig. 104 ● The legal requirements regarding the use ●...
  • Page 124 Lights Main beam assist (Light Assist) Parking light on both sides Note ● Switch the ignition off. ● When you turn the ignition off without hav- The main beam assist automatically prevents ● Place the light switch in position ing turned the turn signals off, an acoustic glare from vehicles moving in the opposite di- signal sounds while the driver door is open.
  • Page 125 Vehicle lighting Lights ● OR: if the main beam assistant is on, but the WARNING Note main beam does not turn on, press the turn The convenience features of the main beam ● The headlight flasher can be turned on and signal and main beam lever forwards to turn assist should not encourage the taking of off manually at any time with the turn signal...
  • Page 126 Lights Dynamic headlight range control The light distribution of the headlights allows Turning on the “Leaving home” light the specific “tourist light” values to be met ● Switch the ignition off. The headlight range is automatically adjusted without the need for stickers or changes being The “Leaving Home”...
  • Page 127 Interior lights Lights In some cases, e.g. when driving through a tun- seconds after closing all the doors, when The brightness and colour of the background nel without the automatic dipped beam light locking the vehicle or connecting the igni- lighting can be adjusted in the infotainment function switched on, the instrument clus- tion.
  • Page 128 SEAT recommends a de-icer spray for ● In cold conditions you should not use the this operation. More the lever to the required position: wash/wipe system unless you have warmed Windscreen wipers off.
  • Page 129 Windscreen wiper and rear window wiper systems Visibility on. The heater only defrosts the nozzles, but Rain and light sensor Note not the flexible pipes through which the washer ● When the vehicle stops while the wiper is fluid passes. on, the wiper switches to operating tempora- rily at the next lower wiping level.
  • Page 130 Visibility Rain sensor on; automatic wipe if neces- Regularly clean the sensitive surface of the rain For safe driving, it is important for the driver ›››  sary. to adjust the exterior mirrors and interior mirror sensor Fig. 109 (arrow) and check for possi- correctly before setting off.
  • Page 131 Visibility Mirrors If the light falling onto the sensors is blocked or ● If the electrolytic fluid comes into contact WARNING interrupted, e.g. by a sunshade blind or hanging with your eyes or skin, immediately rinse the A failure to accurately estimate the distance objects, the automatic anti-dazzle interior mir- affected area with plenty of water for at to vehicles driving behind can lead to serious...
  • Page 132 Visibility Adjusting the exterior mirrors Activating exterior mirror functions Memory function ›››  The following exterior mirror functions can The memory buttons page 115 can be used be activated and deactivated in the vehi- to save and turn on settings for the exterior mir- cle settings menu of the infotainment system rors.
  • Page 133 Sun protection Visibility ● Engage reverse gear with the ignition Options for adjusting driver and front pas- For the sake of the environment switched on. The right-hand exterior rear-view senger sun visors Do not leave the exterior mirror heating on mirror will move to the saved position.
  • Page 134 When the ignition is switched on, the vehicle The illuminated LEDs next to the buttons indi- and in the rear area of the passenger compart- recognises whether a person is sitting in a seat cate that the function is switched on. ment.
  • Page 135 ● When the cooling system is turned off, air creases the risk of serious accidents. coming from the outside will not be dried. To prevent fogging of the windows, SEAT recom- ● Always ensure that all windows are free of mends leaving the cooling system turned on.
  • Page 136 Air conditioning Climatronic controls and functions Fig. 112  In the centre console: Climatronic control panel. Some functions and buttons, as well as the air tivate as soon as manual changes are Lower arrow: The airflow is directed to- conditioning for the rear seats, are only availa- made to the fan speed, air distribution, wards the footwell.
  • Page 137 Switches the air recirculation mode on ›››  and off page 137. Switches seat heating on and off ›››  page 138. Switches the auxiliary heater on or off ›››  page 141. Switch off the air conditioning system.
  • Page 138 Air conditioning Manual air conditioning controls Fig. 113  In the centre console: manual air conditioning control panel. The airflow is directed towards the chest Cooling mode Maximum cooling power and the footwell area. Press the button to switch on or off the cooling When the regulator is in position air recircu- The airflow is directed towards the foot-...
  • Page 139 Open the air conditioning settings in the info- tainment system. Switching off Presets submenu ● Press the function button for the rear seat. Press the button or manually set the fan to . Sets the cooling system to automatic or man- ●...
  • Page 140 The cooling system is switched off and the If the ignition is switched on again in approx. outside temperature is below +10°C (+50°F). the next 10 minutes, the driver seat heating is automatically turned on to the level set the last time.
  • Page 141 If the fabric of the cushion is wet, this can Steering wheel heating works only with the en- Do not switch the seat heating on if any of the adversely affect the operation of the seat gine running.
  • Page 142 Air conditioning Automatic disconnection Automatic activation The steering wheel heating will be switched off The heated windscreen switches on automati- automatically when any of the following condi- cally when a window is at risk of misting up. tions are met: ●...
  • Page 143 Auxiliary heating and ventilation Air conditioning defined areas next to the interior mirror where The heating and fresh air system cannot be Water or water vapour under the vehicle ›››  these devices can be placed Fig. 116 (ar- switched on or operates in a limited way If the humidity and temperature outside the ve- rows).
  • Page 144 ● Press the immediate heat button on the air The auxiliary heating can be controlled by the conditioning controls. SEAT CONNECT mobile app or through the My- WARNING ● OR: Press the button on the remote control SEAT website.
  • Page 145 Auxiliary heating and ventilation Air conditioning To burn the remaining fuel in the auxiliary heat- ● If the auxiliary heater is used a number of Switch on: Press the button for about one ing, it continues to operate briefly once it has times for a long period of time, the 12-volt second been turned off manually or automatically.
  • Page 146 Air conditioning The range of the control is considerably less in It flashes irregularly WARNING poor weather conditions, if there are buildings ● In green: The independent heating is blocked. Swallowing a battery with a 20 mm diameter in the vicinity or if the battery is low. Possible causes: the fuel tank is almost empty, or any other button battery can cause seri- the 12-volt battery charge is very low or there is...
  • Page 147 Infotainment ● To set the operating time, press the Operat- Checking the programming system, through the SEAT CONNECT mobile ing duration button. App and on the MySEAT website. If a departure time is activated, the yellow LED...
  • Page 148 Air conditioning You can find information about the app, its Using the stationary air conditioning without The stationary air conditioning switches off availability and the necessary requirements for plugging in the charging connector automatically its use, as well as compatible terminals, on the ●...
  • Page 149 Stationary air conditioning Air conditioning Air conditioning the vehicle for departure Checking the programming Open the Battery Manager menu. When the ignition is switched off, the infotain- ment system displays the next time that is ac- 2. Select one of the memories for a departure tive and the set functions.
  • Page 150 Driving Driving Information regarding the “cleanliness” of WARNING the particulate filter ● Restricting pedal operation can lead to Driving indications When the exhaust system detects that the par- critical situations while driving. ticulate filter is close to saturation, this system’s ●...
  • Page 151 Driving indications Driving tips on lessening the impact on the environment Avoid driving at high speed Avoid short journeys and reducing your operating costs at the same Avoid travelling at your vehicle’s top speed, The engine and catalytic converter need to time.
  • Page 152 ● Accelerate with particular care and precau- odynamic drag of the vehicle, along with fuel setting, the rear window heating or the seat tion. consumption. It is therefore recommended that heating.
  • Page 153 Driving indications Driving pecially when the engine is cold) this will re- ● If a luggage rack is fitted on the rear lid, re- WARNING duce engine wear and increase its useful life. move it and the load when you have to drive After driving through flooded zones, braking Never drive at extremely low engine speeds.
  • Page 154 The four-wheel drive is specially designed to cific country and meets the approval regula- complement the superior engine power. This Your SEAT vehicle is not an off-roader: in fact, tions in force in that country at the time it was combination gives the vehicle exceptional han- the ground clearance is not enough to be used manufactured.
  • Page 155 Automatic ignition disconnection NOTICE If the driver leaves the vehicle, taking the key SEAT does not accept liability for any dam- with them but leaving the ignition on, the igni- age to the vehicle due to the use of a lower tion does not switch off automatically.
  • Page 156 Driving depend on specific engine size characteristics. Switching off the ignition when leaving the Note When the start button is used to stop the en- vehicle, with hybrid drive ● Before leaving the vehicle, always discon- gine, the button starts flashing again. When the ignition is not switched off in E-MODE nect the ignition and, if appropriate, take into In vehicles with the Start-Stop system, the...
  • Page 157 Starting and stopping the engine Driving ● Press the start button without pressing the WARNING For the sake of the environment accelerator. There must be a valid key in the Do not keep the engine running in confined Do not warm-up the engine by running the vehicle for the engine to start.
  • Page 158 Original SEAT key. This cle, otherwise the battery could discharge. before this happens. type of keys can be purchased from a SEAT ● If the engine has been driven at high speed dealer.
  • Page 159 Driving with electric drive Driving Emergency starting function Indications for the driver on the in- Gear change: Selector lever in the drive position! strument cluster screen ● This driver message is displayed when the Depress the clutch selector lever is not in the position P when the driver door is opened.
  • Page 160 SEAT recommends parking the vehicle in ● There is a valid remote control key in the vehi- Detecting the drive system a place protected from the cold.
  • Page 161 Operating mode selection Driving Vehicle sound Operating mode selection Error: Hybrid system. Visit the work- shop ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles Operating mode selection The warning lamp lights up yellow. The electric drive makes much less noise than a combustion engine. In the versions for some There is a fault in the vehicle’s drive system.
  • Page 162 This option increases fuel consumption. Information about the operating mode that save most fuel. SEAT therefore recommends using the is currently active is displayed on the instru- charging socket to charge the high-voltage The operating mode control unit tries to make ment cluster display, along with the charge ››› ...
  • Page 163 ● The driver door must be closed. The indicator lamp lights up in white. ● The driver's seat belt must be fastened. Stopping and starting the engine The E-MODE operating mode (driving in ● The bonnet must be closed.
  • Page 164 Driving ● The steering wheel is overly turned or is being If the selector lever is placed in R while stopped, Note turned. the engine will start up again. ● In vehicles with an automatic gearbox, ● If there is a danger of misting. Change from D to P to prevent the engine from you can control whether the engine should accidentally starting when passing through R.
  • Page 165 This indication shows that the Start-Stop sys- tem cannot restart the engine. This happens for 2 reasons: if the driver's door has been opened or if the driver has unbuckled the seat belt. Fig. 121  Centre console: Start-Stop system Start-Stop system: Fault! Function button.
  • Page 166 Driving ● Depress the clutch and keep your foot as far DSG automatic transmis- NOTICE as it will go. sion Engaging a gear that is too low when driving ● With the gear lever in neutral, push it down, at high speed or at high engine RPM can move it all the way to the left and then forwards cause considerable damage to the clutch ››› ...
  • Page 167 DSG automatic transmission Driving To move the lever to position R, the lock button Permanent forward drive position must be pressed and held while pressing the (valid for hybrid vehicles) brake pedal at the same time. The reverse lights The lever in the D/B position allows the gears to come on when the lever is in the R position with be operated in coasting or recuperation mode.
  • Page 168 Driving and the lever is in position N for more than – If the vehicle still does not move in the re- Note about one second at a speed of less than 5 quired direction, there is a system malfunc- ●...
  • Page 169 DSG automatic transmission Driving ● Starting from the D/S position, move the lever If the driver door is opened and the lever is not NOTICE to the right. The instrument panel will show in position P, the vehicle could move. The fol- ●...
  • Page 170 Driving warning lamp will stay switched on or will Kick-down WARNING flash slowly depending on whether or not the The kick-down device provides maximum ac- ›››  in Gear Observe the safety warnings vehicle has a driver information system. celeration when the gear selector lever is in the selector positions on page 166 On vehicles with the driver information system, positions D, S or in Tiptronic mode.
  • Page 171 DSG automatic transmission Driving Inertia mode If the vehicle has SEAT Drive Profile WARNING ›››  page 173, the inertia mode can be acti- ● Always adapt your driving style to the The inertia mode allows you to travel certain vated in Normal, Eco and Individual modes.
  • Page 172 Driving the fault corrected by a specialised workshop NOTICE Gearbox: press the brake and without delay. If they do not turn off, do not engage a gear again The inertia mode will be automatically dis- continue driving. Seek specialist assistance. ●...
  • Page 173 Driving on slopes Driving to move the vehicle, there is an emergency re- Driving on slopes On vehicles with a cruise control system ›››  lease device under the centre console, on the page 185, downhill speed control is activa- right side. Releasing the selector lever requires ted when you set a cruising speed.
  • Page 174 Driving After starting the descent of a slope below Progressive steering WARNING 30 km/h (18 mph), speed is limited to a min- Depending on the vehicle’s features, it may or Always be ready to brake. Otherwise, an ac- imum of 2 km/h (1 mph) and a maximum of may not incorporate a progressive steering sys- cident could occur and cause injury.
  • Page 175 SEAT Drive Profiles Driving of the systems that can be adapted are the (speed, acceleration and steering wheel angle) Steering fault suspension, steering, engine and air condition- according to the selected driving profile. In the The control lamp lights up or flashes yellow.
  • Page 176 Driving The Sport and Offroad driving profiles have Selecting a driving profile Selecting a driving profile specific settings to adapt them to driving and ● Turn the Driving Experience Button to select terrain characteristics . ›››  the desired driving profile Fig. 127.
  • Page 177 Braking system Driving Braking system Driving pro- Characteristics WARNING file Adjusting the driving profile while driving can Information about the brakes distract attention from traffic and cause ac- Maintains optimal off-road driv- cidents. ing by allowing the personalisa- During the first 200 to 300 km, new brake tion of the vehicle’s configuration ●...
  • Page 178 ›››  page 337 brake fluid a more thorough inspection. SEAT recom- is not optimal. mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. ● During the first 300 km, new brake pads do WARNING not provide maximum braking power and still have to “settle”. This can be counteracted by...
  • Page 179 Brake assist systems Driving ● ● Inform a specialist workshop and request a The ESC, ABS and TCS can only operate cor- Brake assist (BAS) brake system inspection. rectly if the four wheels are fitted with the stipu- Brake assist (BAS) can help to reduce the brak- ››› ...
  • Page 180 Driving Connecting and disconnecting the Brake blending WARNING ESC and TCS The regulated application of the brakes blends The efficiency of the ESC can be significantly the braking effect of the electric motor in en- reduced if components or systems that af- The ESC is switched on automatically when the ergy recuperation and the mechanical braking fect the driving dynamics are not properly...
  • Page 181 Brake assist systems Driving In vehicles with 4-wheel drive, the TCS is dis- ESC in “Snow” mode Note connected completely . In addition, the control Use the rotary (Driving Experience button) to lamp lights up on the instrument cluster. If the TCS is disconnected or “Sport” mode select the Snow profile to be switched on is selected, the cruise control system will be ››› ...
  • Page 182 Driving The brake assist systems make noises When the described brake assist systems inter- vene, you may hear noises. WARNING ● When the ignition is switched on, the sta- tus of the brake system and the brake assist functions are automatically checked. The control lamps on the instrument cluster light up briefly and then go out.
  • Page 183 Safety advice auxiliary systems may incorrectly interpret a cameras requires special knowledge and manoeuvre and, as a result, warn the driver in tools. It is recommended to visit a SEAT deal- WARNING an unexpected manner. ership for this purpose. ●...
  • Page 184 Assistant systems Drive assist sensors and A radar sensor may be fitted to the front ›››  bumper of the vehicle Fig. 131. The front cameras radar detects any objects in its detection zone ›››  Fig. 132 and provides support for the follow- ing functions: Front radar ››› ...
  • Page 185 Drive assist sensors and cameras Assistant systems Front camera NOTICE NOTICE ● If the radar sensor is dirty or poorly adjus- To avoid affecting the operation of the sys- ted, the Front Assist system may give unnec- tems, take the following points into consider- essary warnings and apply the brakes inap- ation: propriately.
  • Page 186 The rear bumper should only be painted They support the following functions: the number plate, or a cured or deformed with paint authorised by SEAT. The lane de- ● number plate can cause false detections or a Lane departure warning (Side Assist) parture warning's functions may be limited or loss of visibility for the sensors.
  • Page 187 Cruise control system Assistant systems ● Fitting certain accessories to the front of Status display NOTICE the vehicle, such as a plate holder with ad- When the cruise control system is switched on, ● In order to guarantee good system opera- vertising, may interfere with the operation of the instrument cluster display shows the saved tion, keep the cameras clean, free of snow...
  • Page 188 Assistant systems Operating the cruise control + 10 km/h (5 mph) WARNING - 10 km/h (5 mph) If it is impossible to drive with sufficient brak- ing distance and at a constant speed, using The cruise control system only operates the ac- the cruise control system may cause acci- celeration, it does not brake the vehicle.
  • Page 189 Assistant systems Speed limiter Troubleshooting Speed range Driving down slopes The speed limiter helps avoid exceeding a pro- Shift into a low gear before descending a long Cruise control fault grammed speed, from 30 km/h (20 mph) ap- hill. This makes use of engine braking and re- prox.
  • Page 190 Assistant systems Operating the speed limiter Interrupting the adjustment The adjustment is interrupted unexpectedly ● ● Press the button. You have switched off the Electronic Stabiliza- tion Control (ESC). The speed is stored. ● The brakes have overheated. Wait for the brakes to cool down and check the operation Reinstating the cruise control again.
  • Page 191 Visiting You can override the ACC at any time. Braking a SEAT dealership is recommended. ● Adapt your speed and safe distance to the interrupts the ACC. If you accelerate, regulation...
  • Page 192 Assistant systems ACC operation This information can be displayed on the cen- Lights up green tral panel of the Assistants view, or in the left ACC connected, no vehicle detected in ›››  front. hand information profile page 16. If these views are not selected, it will be automatically displayed in the lower central part of the instru- Lights up green ment cluster in a simplified manner.
  • Page 193 Drive assist. ACC ● OR: Press the button to regulate to the active, vehicle detected on the left. settings will be the same as those in the SEAT current speed. Drive Profile. Be aware of the limitations and warnings Switching off...
  • Page 194 Travel Assist. During this time, the SEAT does not recommend using the function in ›››  vehicle will move off again if the vehicle in front the following cases moves forwards.
  • Page 195 Vehicles with loads or accessories that pro- ● The radar sensor is dirty or adjusted in- ● The driver is not wearing his/her seat belt. trude from the sides, rear or roof. correctly. Take into account the warnings ● The RPM is too high or too low.
  • Page 196 Assistant systems Predictive speed adjust- Limitations of the predictive speed ● Always be prepared to adjust the speed yourself. If the traffic sign recognition sys- adjustment ment tem is not working properly or the navigation data is not updated, the speed may change In addition to the limitations of the road sign de- unexpectedly and suddenly or may not be ››› ...
  • Page 197 Predictive speed adjustment Assistant systems Activating the predictive speed ad- accelerate again after leaving the reason for Note the adjustment behind and the speed will be justment ● When a speed limitation is recognised, the adjustment to that which has been saved. predictive speed adjustment also adapts the In the infotainment system, in the assist services The speeds indicated for curves depend on the...
  • Page 198 Have the ted to optimise the performance of the system. system checked by a specialised workshop. insufficient reaction, then activating an autono- SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealer- mous emergency braking as indicated by the Safety distance warning ship.
  • Page 199 emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems The timing of the warning varies depending System limitations Driver emergency braking assistance sys- on driver behaviour, vehicle speed and relative speed between both. If the driver, after the critical warning, starts braking but the system detects that the brake Advance warning is not being applied with sufficient force, the...
  • Page 200 In complex driving situations (such as traffic can be deactivated or activated as follows: ● Deactivated islands, cut-through roundabouts, etc), Front Assist may issue warnings and intervene in SEAT recommends driving with the function in braking in an unnecessary manner. “Medium” mode.
  • Page 201 If the driver does not react to a request to time the ignition is switched on. designed to keep the vehicle automatically in intervene. SEAT recommends keeping the distance warn- the lane. ing active. Using the camera located in the windscreen,...
  • Page 202 Assistant systems Driving with the Lane Assist System assistance menu of the Infotainment system or ● Please observe the indications on the in- the driver assistance systems menu after press- strument panel and act as is necessary if the ing the corresponding button. These menus can traffic situation permits.
  • Page 203 Driving Assist (Travel Assist) Assistant systems Travel Assist uses the same sensors as Adap- Steering wheel vibration The system behaves differently than expec- tive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane Assist. The following situations may result in a steering Therefore, carefully read the information about wheel vibration: ●...
  • Page 204 Assistant systems Control lamps indicate the status of the system Status display ● Bear in mind the system limitations and on the instrument panel display: the indications regarding the control of the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane As- Green lamp: travel Assist active, adaptive sist.
  • Page 205 The system limits are exceeded. Briefly press the button  . ● If the problem persists, consult a specialised OR: press the brake pedal. workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership. The set distance remains saved. Fig. 149  Left side of the multifunction steering...
  • Page 206 When connected, the Emergency Assist is only workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT activated if the following requirements are met: Depending on the equipment, the driver’s seat dealership. belt is tightened at the same time. ●...
  • Page 207 Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems Troubleshooting Lane departure warning WARNING (Side Assist) The smart technology fitted into the Emer- Emergency Assist not available gency Assist cannot overcome the limits im- posed by the laws of physics; it only works Introduction within the limits of the system.
  • Page 208 Assistant systems side assist will return to the initial state prior to Driving with Side Assist ● Keep your hands on the wheel at all times the moment the trailer was electrically connec- to be ready to intervene in the steering at any ted.
  • Page 209 Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems wheel. If the vehicle is equipped with a multi- Lane assist Plus. It lights up function camera, it can also be accessed by The Lane Assist Plus function can be used by It lights up continuously: the lane departure warn- means of the assistants systems key located on ››› ...
  • Page 210 Assistant systems The faster the vehicle approaches, the sooner Driving situations 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 indication will appear sooner in some cases and later in others.
  • Page 211 Parking and manoeuvring Park the vehicle Parking and manoeu- WARNING NOTICE vring If the vehicle is parked incorrectly, it could The presence of irregularities on the ground, roll away, even on gentle slopes. This can sand or mud can cause damage to the vehi- cause accidents and serious injuries.
  • Page 212 Parking and manoeuvring Electronic parking brake The electronic parking brake is not disconnec- Switching off ted until the button is released. This can fa- ● Switch the ignition on. cilitate starting off when a heavy load is towed Using the electronic parking brake ››› ...
  • Page 213 Parking and manoeuvring Electronic parking brake Troubleshooting The Auto-Hold function holds the vehicle at a WARNING standstill and prevents it from moving without If the vehicle is left improperly, it could roll it being necessary to keep the brake pedal de- The electronic parking brake does not re- away.
  • Page 214 Parking and manoeuvring The Auto Hold function disconnects automati- General information on WARNING cally if the following conditions are met: parking systems The smart technology of the Auto-Hold can- If any of the requirements of the function not overcome the limits imposed by the laws are no longer met.
  • Page 215 General information on parking systems 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 or a cobblestone surface can interfere with the braking? park assist systems.
  • Page 216 Parking and manoeuvring ● Check if one of the causes indicated above When moving close to an obstacle, it is possible Error messages has occurred. to know if the obstacle is in front of the vehicle If a an error or fault message is displayed on or behind it according to the sound frequency.
  • Page 217 Parking and manoeuvring Parking aid Plus behind or to the side of the vehicle will not be ● If the system warns you of the proximity WARNING indicated on the screen and no audio signals of a low obstacle, please note that after be- ●...
  • Page 218 Parking and manoeuvring ● The volume and tone of the signals and When the Plus Parking Aid connects automat- Note indications can be changed. ically, a diagram of the vehicle and the seg- ● The display on the Infotainment system ments will appear on screen.
  • Page 219 Parking and manoeuvring Rear parking aid Visual indication segments If an obstacle is located in the vehicle’s way, the Automatic disconnection corresponding audible warning will sound. ● Drive forward at 15 km/h (9 mph) or faster. When the penultimate segment is displayed, ●...
  • Page 220 Parking and manoeuvring Make particularly sure that the sensors are not If the Top View Camera system is installed, rear Error messages covered by adhesives, residues, dirt and the parking aid will be automatically deactivated If a an error or fault message appears on the in- like, as this could affect the system's operation.
  • Page 221 Parking aid system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring Visual indication segments Whenever the obstacle is located in the vehi- In vehicles with a Park Assist system and factory cle’s direction of travel, the corresponding audi- infotainment system, the front, rear and side ble warning will sound.
  • Page 222 ● In order to become familiar with the system sist can cause serious injury. front with larger than the space for the reg- and its functions, SEAT recommends that you ● Do not hold the steering wheel during ma- istration plate, or a registration plate that is...
  • Page 223 Parking aid system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring The components of the Park Assist system are To restart the manoeuvre it is necessary that Requirements for leaving the parking space the ultrasonic sensors located in the front and none of these things occur and that the but- (only for parallel parking) rear bumpers, the...
  • Page 224 Parking and manoeuvring When the Park Assist system turns the steer- Selecting a parking type Reverse parallel parking. ing wheel with the vehicle stationary, the instru- Reverse angle parking. ment panel also displays the symbol . Keep Forward angle parking. the brake pedal depressed while the symbol remains on the dash panel display to turn the Selecting a parking type after passing in...
  • Page 225 Parking aid system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring ● If necessary, press the button again to change to the next parking mode. ● Once you have switched to all possible park- ing modes, if the button is pressed again, the system switches off.
  • Page 226 Parking and manoeuvring Parking with the parking assist system Fig. 164  On the instrument cluster display: parallel parking. : Finding a parking space Parking position. : Manoeuvring. Fig. 165  On the instrument cluster display: angle parking. : Finding a parking space : Parking position.
  • Page 227 Parking aid system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring as the driver, have to accelerate, engage bar. When driving forward, the content of the Leaving a parking space (parallel parking) the clutch if necessary, change gears and progress bar decreases upwards, and when re- The necessary conditions to exit a parking brake.
  • Page 228 Parking and manoeuvring ● ● Move forward until the continuous ParkPilot Angle parking: reverse parking perpendicu- WARNING signal sounds; OR: move forward until the re- lar to the road. ● The reverse assist does not make it possi- verse indication appears on the instrument ●...
  • Page 229 Reverse Assist (Rear View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring Display/hide the parking aid view Disconnect the reverse assist ● Vehicle load modifies the representation of the guide lines. The width represented by the ● Drive forward at a speed of at least 15 km/h lines decreases with vehicle load.
  • Page 230 Parking and manoeuvring Green lines: distance to the tow hitch. The dis- Go to the selected parking space Parallel parking tance between the lines is approx. 0.1 m Centre the vehicle inside the parking space Orange line: precalculated direction of the tow Road hitch depending on steering wheel rotation.
  • Page 231 Peripheral view system (Top View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring ● Stop the vehicle. Turn the steering wheel as Parking Camera with no visibility, fault message, the far as it’ll go in the opposite direction. system disconnects ● If necessary, press the button before ●...
  • Page 232 Parking and manoeuvring Area View system ● Monitor the area around the vehicle at WARNING all times, since the cameras do not capture The image from the cameras does not make small children, animals and certain objects in it possible to calculate the distance to the all situations.
  • Page 233 In order to become familiar with the system and its functions, SEAT recommends that you after a rear-end collision, the system should be practice handling the Area View system in an checked by a specialised workshop.
  • Page 234 Parking and manoeuvring Views of the peripheral vision system Three-dimensional views: Automatic activation (modes) The vehicle and its vicinity seen from above ● Select reverse gear. are shown. ● EITHER: the vehicle moves backwards. The vehicle and its vicinity seen from The view of the image of the vehicle's rear cam- above are shown obliquely.
  • Page 235 Parking and manoeuvring Trailer Assist Cross traffic. Side camera views (side view) NOTICE This visualization helps to monitor traffic Right and left sides. The trailer maneuver assistant does not take to the left, front and right of the vehicle the vehicle’s surrounding as a reference. No The areas located directly to the side of and can be used, for example, when exit- obstacle detection takes place.
  • Page 236 Parking and manoeuvring ● There is a non-articulated one or two axle Operating Move the vehicle in the direction of the tow- trailer hitched and electrically connected. ing device. ● Both the tow vehicle and trailer are stopped. Actual trailer position ●...
  • Page 237 Parking and manoeuvring Trailer Assist Automatic brake operation The system behaves differently than expec- WARNING The trailer manoeuvre assistant helps the driver Never allow the automatic operation of by automatically operating the brakes in cer- There can be several causes: brakes to lead you to take any risk that com- tain situations.
  • Page 238 Parking and manoeuvring Rear cross traffic alert played in the form of a red strip at the back Once the trailer is uncoupled from the vehicle, of the image of the vehicle on the infotainment the assistant will return to its initial state prior (RCTA) system screen.
  • Page 239 Introduction ● Before moving a seat, make sure there are no lighters in the moving part area of the ve- Use the storage compartments only for small or hicle. light items.
  • Page 240 Practical equipment ›››  Glove compartment Key to Fig. 177 NOTICE Air diffuser regulator For structural reasons, some vehicle versions On-board documentation will have gaps behind the glove compart- ment (for instance, behind the compartment for on-board documentation) into which Opening and closing the glove compart- small objects may fall.
  • Page 241 Storage compartment Practical equipment Drink holder When the drink holder is no longer in use, lift the armrest again. WARNING Incorrect use of the bottle holders may cause injuries. ● Never put hot drinks in the drink holders. In the event of sudden braking or an acci- dent while driving, hot beverages in the bot- tle holders might spill and cause burns.
  • Page 242 ● In the front central armrest. ● Other storage compartments are found in the rear seat, to the left and the right of the seats. Fig. 181  Storage compartment under the right ● In the backrests of the front seats, storage front passenger seat.
  • Page 243 12-volt sockets to charge the 12- Do not place overly large objects in the volt battery. pockets on the front seat backrests (e.g. bot- ● tles) or objects with sharp edges. Risk of Only use electrical devices that comply damage to the pockets and the upholstery.
  • Page 244 Practical equipment Make sure that the maximum power of the Flashing green light: 230 volt power socket sockets is not exceeded. The power consump- ● The ignition is switched off, but there is tion of the devices is shown on the type plate of enough power available to continue supplying the devices.
  • Page 245 Practical equipment Power sockets WARNING The electrical system is under high voltage! ● Do not spill liquids onto the socket. ● Do not plug adapters or extension cords into the 230 volt power socket. Otherwise, the integrated child lock will be unlocked and the power socket will operate.
  • Page 246 SEAT CONNECT After activating the service management in the contract with SEAT, S.A. and is subject to a tem- infotainment system, you can check whether porary use limitation depending on the country.
  • Page 247 Remote independent heating Available only in electric and hybrid vehicles. ● Remote opening Activation of SEAT CONNECT and S- The included services are all the SEAT CON- ● Horn and turn signals NECT services in the previous section plus: ●...
  • Page 248 You 9.2” Infotainment To become a main user and thus prove own- can control the current status in the SEAT CON- ership of the vehicle, you need both of the ve- 8.25” Infotainment NECT portal.
  • Page 249 SEAT CONNECT and control certain functions During the use of SEAT CONNECT services, in- services. If they do not, deactivate the service in of your vehicle.
  • Page 250 Faults ● Countries and regions where SEAT CONNECT Introduction Even if the prerequisites for the use of SEAT is not offered. CONNECT services are met, there may be fac- With the “Privacy” function, data transmissions tors beyond the control of SEAT, S.A. that inter-...
  • Page 251: Wlan Access Point

    ● Data transmission may incur charges. Due SEAT CONNECT services can be activated and The following symbols indicate the respective to the high volume of data exchanged, SEAT deactivated individually. To do this, just check data transmission status in the infotainment...
  • Page 252: Full Link

    Data transmissions ● The following adjustments can also be made in Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) Press the HOME > button. the Infotainment system as hotspot menu: ● Press the Wi-Fi > Connect to Wi-Fi menu and ✓ This depends on the equipment and the country ●...
  • Page 253 Bluetooth®. Wireless Full Link is now configured. ual for the mobile phone device. You will find more information on the SEAT web- The pairing has concluded. The connected mo- site (www.seat.com). bile phone device can also use Wireless Full NOTICE Link from now on without the USB connection.
  • Page 254 Press Apple CarPlay™ to establish a connec- To select MirrorLink® technology. Applications (apps) tion with the iPhone™. With SEAT Full Link, the display of the contents Apple CarPlay™ Disconnecting of SEAT applications and other providers instal- led on mobile phone devices can be transferred ●...
  • Page 255 Media main menu. Auto™. applications and their availability on the ● It is not possible to use the built-in naviga- SEAT (www.seat.com) and Apple CarPlay ™ Launch Android Auto™: tion system and the Apple CarPlay™ navigation websites, or at SEAT dealerships. ●...
  • Page 256 Full Link main menu. an ongoing telephone conversation. ability on the SEAT (www.seat.com) and An- ● Press MirrorLink to connect to the mobile droid Auto™ websites, or at SEAT dealerships.
  • Page 257: Wired And Wireless Connections

    Centre console: USB input. You will find information about technical re- quirements, compatible mobile phone devi- ces, certified applications and their availa- bility on the SEAT (www.seat.com) and Mir- rorLink® websites, or at SEAT dealerships. Fig. 185  Rear centre console: USB connectors...
  • Page 258: Infotainment System

    Some function areas may include links to third- ● The repair or disassembly and reassembly quickly. party websites. SEAT, S.A. is not the owner of of the central computer should only be car- the third-party websites accessible through the ●...
  • Page 259 Infotainment system First steps ● When the vehicle components necessary WARNING WARNING to make emergency calls, phone calls and to Connecting, inserting or removing an audio If mobile phone and radiocommunication de- transmit data are damaged, do not work or source or data media while driving can dis- vices are used without connection to an do not have sufficient electrical power.
  • Page 260 Infotainment system ● ● Position the connection cables of the audio When the frequency bands of the radio NOTICE sources and external devices so that they do station have interference or are not available In areas where special regulations apply or not interfere with the driver.
  • Page 261: Overview And Controls

    Overview and controls Infotainment system Overview and controls Connect System Fig. 186  Overview: control unit Touch screen. The infotainment functions : main menu with widget views. can be used through the screen. : main menu in tile mode. Navigation Menu Full Link menu Turn volume up Turn volume down Turn the infotainment on/off...
  • Page 262 Infotainment system Media System Fig. 187  Overview: control unit and indication in the 8.25-inch version Touch screen. The infotainment functions can be used through the screen. Rotary push button (to adjust the volume and to switch the infotainment on/off) Rotary push button (to search and select) HOME button (to open the start page) ››› ...
  • Page 263: General Instructions For Use

    ● manual. Some functions of the infotainment system up the views and representation on the home require an active SEAT CONNECT user account ● screen or use the factory setting templates. In some countries, the infotainment system and an Internet connection for the vehicle. The...
  • Page 264 Store ton of the infotainment system () for approx. the preset maximum start-up volume. 15 seconds until the SEAT logo appears on The infotainment system automatically turns off the display. Legal when the driver's door is opened, provided the ignition has been switched off beforehand.
  • Page 265 General instructions for use Infotainment system ● The main menu contains function buttons for Language. The setting is selected and activated accessing all of the Infotainment apps. ● Additional keypad languages. or connected. ● Units. The setting is not selected, disabled or Customise shortcuts ●...
  • Page 266 Infotainment system Clean the screen Other product names are registered trade- Copyright marks of the respective rights holders. As a general rule, audio and video files stored Remove persistent dirt carefully and without us- on data media and audio sources are subject to ing aggressive cleaning products.
  • Page 267 General instructions for use Infotainment system ● Excitation of speaker channels through class Central computer with control and display Sound system (basic equipment): AB final stages. unit The infotainment system that is supplied from ● Audio signal processing in digital internal sig- the factory is equipped as follows: The factory-mounted central computer in the nal processor (DSP).
  • Page 268: Voice Control

    ● Connect System: Introduction responding infotainment installed in the vehicle. – Access point ● Online: current SEAT CONNECT Plus contract Voice control works both online and offline, tak- – active. Tethering ing into account the aspects indicated in the –...
  • Page 269 Infotainment system Voice control The system scans the words spoken in the vehi- The voice control ends automatically, if you use Note cle after the wake word. infotainment functions, if the parking system is ● When the activation word is disconnected, activated or by incoming calls.
  • Page 270: Radio Mode

    Elec- available depend on the equipment and the trical equipment connected to the vehicle ● You have an active SEAT CONNECT user ac- country. In certain countries, frequency bands may also cause interference in radio signal count.
  • Page 271 Infotainment system Radio mode Radio equipment and symbols DAB not available. Selecting, tuning and saving a sta- tion DAB stations support presentations (slide- The functions, as well as the types of reception show). and frequency bands available depend on the Select the frequency band equipment and the country.
  • Page 272 Infotainment system Special functions in Radio mode Select from the station list (AM and FM/DAB) Search in SCAN mode (AM and FM/DAB) The station list shows the stations that are cur- In SCAN mode the stations are automatically Traffic information (TP) rently tunable.
  • Page 273 Infotainment system Radio mode Activating and deactivating the SLS function In the Online radio mode, the infotainment sys- tem accesses the station logos of the online It is possible to deactivate the slideshow func- database and automatically assigns them to tion on DAB radio stations: the stations.
  • Page 274: Media Mode

    Infotainment system Media Mode Introduction Fig. 189  Schematic diagram: Media view In Media mode you can play multimedia You can also use streaming services. The avail- Limitations and indications of data media files from data media and streaming services ability of streaming services depends on the Data media may not work if they have been ex- through the infotainment system.
  • Page 275 USB data Add a media file as favourite. media is also found in My media. SEAT assumes no liability for any deteriora- Top right: select media source. Activate the folder structure. tion or loss of files on data storage devices.
  • Page 276 Infotainment system ● Access favourites The image is only displayed if the vehicle is Configure streaming services stopped. When the vehicle is in motion, the in- ● Press the favourite you want. Depending on the equipment you can use fotainment screen turns off. The sound of the streaming services directly through the infotain- Depending on your selection, all the titles be- video can still be heard.
  • Page 277: Navigation

    Infotainment system Navigation Navigation Introduction Fig. 190  Schematic diagram: Navigation view. A global satellite system determines the current During dynamic route guidance, you will re- Navigation announcements position of the vehicle and the sensors moun- ceive information about reported traffic con- Navigation announcements are acoustic indi- ted on the vehicle analyse the routes taken.
  • Page 278 Infotainment system ● ● 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. same time and keep them pressed.
  • Page 279 Infotainment system Navigation Navigation functions and symbols Home address. Frequent destinations. Work address. Last destinations. Navigation Favourite destinations. Favourite destinations. Navigation functions depend on the equipment Additional window with more options. Back and country. Additional window with route options. Symbols in the route details Functions Centre the map on the current position.
  • Page 280 Current navigation data for large regions, for Strong wind. tions. example Western Europe, can be downloaded from www.seat.com and stored on USB data The different functions for entering destinations Reduced visibility. devices. are found in the navigation main menu.
  • Page 281 Infotainment system Navigation OR: press and enter the address in the To save a destination as a favourite press Start navigation: input screen. the split screen when entering the destination. Press OR: detailed address. Select the destination and start navigation: 2.
  • Page 282 Infotainment system Start navigation: mation is another vehicle that has detected the Open and close the route details hazard and has uploaded the information to the ● Press To open them, press or swipe it. service provider. ● 2. Press on the contact you want. To close them, press or swipe it.
  • Page 283 Infotainment system Navigation Navigation can propose up to 5 routes at the The 360° electric operating range display Close the additional screen same time. The proposed routes may be differ- shows the possible range with the current ● Press on an empty area outside the addi- ent from the routes of the normal route guid- charge level of the high voltage battery.
  • Page 284: Telephone Interface

    Infotainment system Telephone interface Introduction Fig. 191  Schematic diagram: Phone view. You can use the telephone interface to connect Telephone interface equipment and Note your mobile to the infotainment system and op- symbols ● As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex- erate phone functions through it.
  • Page 285 Infotainment system Telephone interface ● ● Connection to wireless charging option. Obtain information on the SEAT brand The vicinity of chemical pipelines and tanks. and selected additional services related to ● ● Connection to the microphone mounted on The lower decks of boats and ferries.
  • Page 286 Infotainment system ● Depending on the mobile device, it will be tween active and passive connections. To use User profiles necessary to have the Bluetooth® menu open the telephone interface with the desired mobile For each of the paired mobile phone devices an or activate the Visibility option so that the de- phone device, establish the active connection individual user profile is automatically created.
  • Page 287 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 that Basic telephone interface number:...
  • Page 288 Qi technology, check All speed dial buttons have to be manually your phone's user manual or visit the SEAT edited and will be assigned to a user profile website ››› ...
  • Page 289 Infotainment system Telephone interface For safety reasons, it is recommended that ● When a telephone with Qi technology is that there is a foreign object in the storage you pair the system and the mobile using Blue- connected by USB, it will be charged by the compartment.
  • Page 290: Storing Objects

    ● In vehicles with dynamic headlight range ● Accelerate with particular care and cau- vehicle, on the cover behind the rear seat or control, the lights adapt automatically. tion. on the instrument panel.
  • Page 291: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage compartment Storing objects Depending on the equipment, once the lug- ● Avoid sudden braking and manoeuvres. gage compartment shelf has been removed, ● Brake earlier than usual. it can be stored under the boot's floor ›››  page 290. NOTICE Fit the rear shelf Electrical wires or, depending on the fea- tures, the antenna embedded into the rear ●...
  • Page 292 If the rear shelf is fitted in front of a rear can be stored under the boot floor. seat, it may cause severe injuries in the event ● Lift the luggage compartment floor of sudden braking or in the event of an acci- ››› ...
  • Page 293 Luggage compartment Storing objects ● Pull the cord on the backrest of the seat Placing the third row of seats in loading floor ● When moving the rear seat backrests up ›››  Fig. 196 to lift the backrest. OR: lift the back-...
  • Page 294 Use the handle Fig. 198 to lift the luggage the boot floor. compartment floor upwards in the direction of ● SEAT recommends the use of fastening the arrow. straps to secure objects to retaining rings. Close boot floor Fig. 198  In the boot: lift the boot floor.
  • Page 295: Net Partition

    Storing objects Net partition Luggage compartment floor (7- Net partition Fold out the net partition seater vehicles) ● Take out the partition net from the corre- Unfolding and folding the net parti- sponding bag and unroll it. ›››  tion ● Extend the cross rods Fig. 201 of the net in the direction of the arrows until a...
  • Page 296 If required, fit the rear shelf. The partition net can be fitted behind the rear WARNING seat or, depending on the features, behind the front seats with the second row of seats low- In order to ensure the proper functioning of ered.
  • Page 297: Luggage Compartment Equipment

    ● If necessary, the front eyes must be unfolded Never secure a child seat to the fastening ›››  rings. first page 295. ● Secure the net hooks to the fastening rings ››› ...
  • Page 298 If a hook comes loose jects Closing the tailboard for long items ● Lift the seat back and press it firmly into the Bag hooks lock until it engages correctly. WARNING Serious injuries can be caused if the tail- board for long items is lowered or lifted with- out due care and attention.
  • Page 299: Roof Carrier

    As the roof water drains are integrated in the ● Remove the cross bars and the roof carrier roof to reduce air resistance, only SEAT-ap- system before entering a car wash. proved cross bars and roof carrier systems can ●...
  • Page 300 Storing objects Always secure the crossbars and the roof car- Distributing a load Note rier system properly. Always take the assembly Distribute loads uniformly and secure them cor- instructions that come with the crossbars and Always read the assembly instructions that ››› ...
  • Page 301: Trailer Mode

    If the vehicle has a factory-fitted towing joint of the towing bracket, but do not exceed bracket or one that is retrofitted by SEAT, the the specified limit. Start-Stop system operates as normal. No spe- cial characteristics need to be taken into ac- count.
  • Page 302 Only use a towing bracket that has quently cause a serious accident or injury. condition. been authorised by SEAT for this vehicle. Al- ● Always disconnect the Start-Stop system ways check and take into account the towing ●...
  • Page 303 Side lights (on each side) 100 Watts correct, have it checked by a specialised work- Reverse lights (in total) 54 Watts shop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealer- ship for this. Rear fog light 54 Watts Exterior mirrors WARNING...
  • Page 304 ● If the vehicle is factory-equipped with a tow other than SEAT, you must manually select the Electrical devices such as a fridge in a caravan bracket. Normal profile before you start driving with a only receive electrical power if the engine is trailer attached.
  • Page 305 To promote safety while driving, SEAT recom- the lighting system, and consequently can cause accidents and serious injuries. ● If the vehicle battery is running low, the...
  • Page 306 Due to the gross combination weight of the In some countries trailers are classified into ded, accidents and serious injuries may oc- towing vehicle and trailer, the braking distance distinct categories. SEAT recommends obtain- cur. increases. ing information from a specialised workshop re- ●...
  • Page 307 Storing objects Trailer mode ● ● Manual gearbox: Depress the clutch pedal The maximum vertical load technically per- ● Take great care when overtaking. Reduce fully and engage 1st gear. missible is not being exceeded on the coupling speed immediately if you notice that the device.
  • Page 308 Storing objects ● Turn the tow hook under the bumper with your Unlocking the tow hook and removing it ● When driving on surfaces with poor grip, hand until you feel and hear that it engages the trailer can even interfere with the stabil- ●...
  • Page 309 ›››  Maximum vertical the vehicle in question Maximum load on the vehi- Number of SEAT recommends the use of genuine SEAT load ca- cle's specific cou- bicycles spare parts and accessories, which can be pur- pacity pling chased from the brand’s dealers.
  • Page 310 Never attach a rear carrier system below the ball head of the trailer hitch. The system could slip due to the shape of the hitch. Note Before setting off, SEAT recommends remov- ing, to the extent possible, all accessories Fig. 212  Schematic representation of the from the load attached to the carrier system.
  • Page 311 ● Only use towing brackets that have been specifications should always be kept in mind. approved by SEAT for the model in question. The distance between the centre of the ball ● In some versions, the fitting of a conven- ››› ...
  • Page 312: Fuel And Exhaust Gas Cleaning

    Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Fuel and exhaust gas – Never fill fuel into the spare fuel canister For the sake of the environment if it is inside or on top of the vehicle. This cleaning Do not overfill the fuel tank, it may cause the could cause an explosion.
  • Page 313 Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Refuelling ● Refuelling Start refuelling. The tank is full as soon as Purging the fuel tank the pump’s automatic nozzle cuts off the fuel ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles. supply. Do not try to put in more fuel after the nozzle cuts out, as this will fill the expansion chamber in the fuel tank.
  • Page 314: Fuel Types

    (87 AKI) (with a slight power loss) ● Only use fuel additives that have been ap- may be used. proved by SEAT. The products that contain substances to increase the octane rating or Depending upon country. Follow the regulations of the country you are driving in.
  • Page 315: Adblue

    ● High engine speed and full throttle can SEAT recommends filling the tank exclusively cause severely damage the fuel system and damage the engine when using petrol with with petrol every 10,000 km to decrease im- the engine.
  • Page 316 Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning ● If this message is ignored, the yellow warning Fill AdBlue® Unscrew the tank cap by turning it in an anti- lamp will come on when the remaining range clockwise direction. is less than 1000 km. .
  • Page 317: Engine Management And Emissions Control System

    Suitable AdBlue® refill bottles can be pur- The control lamps light up yellow. There is a and kept in a safe place. chased from SEAT dealerships. fault in the AdBlue® system or non-conforming AdBlue® fluid has been added. Go to a special- ised workshop and get the system checked.
  • Page 318 Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning The particulate filter needs cleaning (regenera- WARNING NOTICE tion). Do not apply wax underneath the vehicle Never run the fuel tank completely dry be- around the area of the exhaust system: Fire cause an irregular fuel supply can cause ig- Regeneration of the petrol and diesel partic- hazard! nition faults.
  • Page 319 Engine management and emissions control system Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning ● Consider the legal speed limits as well as the Particulate filter clogged NOTICE recommended gears. ● The indicator lamp lights up yellow When the exhaust system detects that the ●...
  • Page 320: Miscellaneous Situations

    Miscellaneous situations Miscellaneous situa- Hook for extracting the central wheel trims Changing the windscreen Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps wiper blades tions Screwdriver with hexagon socket in the handle for screwing and unscrewing the Wiper service position Vehicle tool kit wheel nuts Some of the items listed are only provided in On-board toolkit...
  • Page 321 Changing the windscreen wiper blades Miscellaneous situations ● Check the condition of the wiper blades regu- Fit a new wiper blade of the same length Note larly. If the wipers scrape across the glass, and design on to the wiper arm and hook it into ●...
  • Page 322: Jump Start

    Miscellaneous situations Jump start Jump start: description WARNING Worn or dirty windscreen wiper blades re- Introduction duce visibility and increase the risk of acci- dent and serious injury. If the engine fails to start because of a dis- ● Always replace damaged or worn wind- charged 12-volt battery, the battery can be screen wiper blades or blades that no longer connected to the battery of another vehicle to...
  • Page 323 Miscellaneous situations Jump start Jump lead terminal connections Starting WARNING The jump leads should only be connected in Start the engine of the vehicle with the ● Please note the safety warnings refer- ›››  boosting battery and let it run at idling the order 1 >...
  • Page 324: Towing The Vehicle

    Miscellaneous situations Tow start Towing vehicles with four-wheel drive ● Position the leads in such a way that they cannot come into contact with any moving (4Drive) Tow starting means starting a vehicle's engine parts in the engine compartment. while another puts it in motion by pulling it. Four-wheel drive vehicles (4Drive) can be ●...
  • Page 325 Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle ● If a distance above 50 km needs to be travel- NOTICE NOTICE led. Towing the vehicle with a tow cable or a tow Using a towing eye that is not suitable for the ● There is no guarantee that the wheels will bar can cause damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 326 Miscellaneous situations ● When both vehicles are in motion, release the Towing vehicle (front) WARNING clutch pedal. ● Do not actually start driving until the cable is Never attach the tow rope or tow bar to axle ● As soon as the engine starts, depress the tight.
  • Page 327 Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle Front towline anchorage Bear in mind the instructions for towing Rear towline anchorage ›››  page 323. Fitting the towline anchorage ● Remove the towing eye from the vehicle tool ›››  kit in the luggage compartment page 318. ●...
  • Page 328: Fuses

    Miscellaneous situations Vehicles fitted as standard with a towing NOTICE WARNING bracket do not have any housing for the screw ● The towing eye must always be com- The high voltages in the electrical system towing eye behind the lid. In this case, the tow pletely and firmly tightened.
  • Page 329 Miscellaneous situations Fuses Right-hand drive vehicles: open the fuse box Note behind the glove compartment In the vehicle, there are more fuses than ● Open the glove compartment and, if neces- those indicated in this chapter. These should sary, empty it. only be replaced by a specialist workshop.
  • Page 330 Miscellaneous situations To open the engine compartment fuse box Recognise a blown fuse Current intensity in Colour amps ›››  ● A blown fuse can be recognised if the metal Raise the bonnet page 331. ›››  strip is melted Fig. 231. ● Orange Press the locking tabs to unlock the fuse box ››› ...
  • Page 331 Identified by a yellow label. On-board computer control unit Electrical lid control unit Infotainment radio Fuse arrangement in engine compartment Control unit for park distance Driver seat belt pre-tensioner Consumers/Amps control, front camera and radar Air conditioner fan Airbag ABS/ESP control unit...
  • Page 332: Changing Bulbs

    Miscellaneous situations Consumers/Amps Note ● In the vehicle, there are more fuses than those indicated in this chapter. These should only be changed by a specialised workshop. Automatic transmission oil cool- ● Positions not containing a fuse do not ap- ing pump pear in the following tables.
  • Page 333: Checking And Refilling Levels

    . In this case, seek a specialised in mind the general safety measures. Never while pressing it down slightly. workshop to perform all the works. SEAT rec- put yourself at risk. – Always protect your face, hands and ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this.
  • Page 334 Checking and refilling levels – Do not press the accelerator pedal while WARNING NOTICE not paying attention. Always do so with ex- The electrical system is under high voltage When refilling or changing the operating flu- treme care. The vehicle could move, even if and can cause electrical shocks, burns, seri- ids, ensure you pour the correct fluids into the electronic parking brake is activated.
  • Page 335 Checking and refilling levels Engine compartment ● Automatic transmission: move the selector Opening and closing the bonnet Open the door and pull the lever that is un- ›››  lever to position P. derneath the instrument panel Fig. 232 ›››  ● 5. Switch the ignition off page 153.
  • Page 336: Fluids And Consumables

    . In this case, seek a specialised ● Always read and observe the information environmentally friendly manner. workshop to perform all the works. SEAT rec- and warnings given on containers of operat- ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. ing fluids.
  • Page 337 If the vehicle’s cooling system does not have Motor coolant and its additives can pollute SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership sufficient antifreeze protection, the engine the environment. If any operating fluid leaks for this.
  • Page 338 ● Only top up with fresh coolant according to ● The motor coolant expansion tank can be coolant expansion tank. ›››  SEAT specifications page 334. recognised by the symbol on the cap ›››  ● Fig. 236 Only top up with coolant if there is still some coolant left in the expansion tank;...
  • Page 339: Brake Fluid

    Checking and refilling levels Brake fluid ● Screw the cap on tightly. ● ● When the motor is hot, its cooling system is Do not add coolant if the expansion tank ● pressurised. Do not open the expansion tank is completely empty! Air may have got into If engine coolant with the recommended cap, hot coolant may splash out and cause the cooling system.
  • Page 340: Windscreen Washer Reservoir

    ● You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake Brake fluid level fluid in a SEAT dealership or a SEAT Offi- cial Service. If none is available, use only The control lamp lights up red. high-quality brake fluid that meets DIN ISO Brake fluid level is too low.
  • Page 341: Engine Oil

    Do not mix cleaning products recommen- with the symbol on the cap. does not contain enough anti-freeze, it may ded by SEAT with other products. This could ● Check if there is enough fluid in the tank. freeze on the windscreen and rear window, lead to flocculation and may block the wind- reducing forward and rear visibility.
  • Page 342 The engine comes with a special, multi-grade or by your SEAT technical service centre: SEAT recommends changing the oil at a speci- oil that can be used all year round. alised workshop. SEAT recommends an Official ●...
  • Page 343 Checking and refilling levels Engine oil Checking and topping up the engine The oil level is too low. Add oil up to zone ● You are responsible for the risk of possible damage to the vehicle (engine, exhaust sys- oil level tem).
  • Page 344 Checking and refilling levels Topping up engine oil NOTICE WARNING ● Locate the engine oil filler cap. It can be If the oil level is above zone , do not start Only change the engine oil yourself if you recognized by the symbol on the cover the engine.
  • Page 345: 12-Volt Battery

    All work on batteries requires specialist knowl- be temporarily disabled to prevent the battery run the engine at idle speed! Seek professional edge. Please refer to a SEAT Official Service from running flat. These functions will come assistance. or a workshop specialising in batteries: risk of...
  • Page 346 Checking and refilling levels Check the electrolyte level WARNING NOTICE Working on the 12-volt battery and electri- Do not expose the 12-volt battery to direct cal system can cause severe burns, fire and sunlight for a prolonged period of time. electric shock.
  • Page 347 Switch off all electrical consumers. necessary documentation and technical equip- battery. ● Before disconnecting the battery, unlock the ment. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT deal- There are two different colours: vehicle, otherwise the alarm will be triggered. ership. Yellow or colourless: The battery's electrolyte ●...
  • Page 348 Checking and refilling levels Connecting the 12-volt battery WARNING NOTICE ● Switch off all electrical consumers before re- ● Attaching the 12-volt battery incorrectly or Never connect or disconnect the 12-volt connecting the 12 volt battery. using unsuitable batteries may result in short battery when the ignition is switched on or ●...
  • Page 349: Energy Management

    Checking and refilling levels Energy management The vehicle battery stops charging from the al- If the drive system is switched off in this situa- 12 volt battery ternator. You should immediately drive to the tion, it cannot be switched on again. If neces- The indicator lamp lights up YELLOW.
  • Page 350 Checking and refilling levels If a vehicle with a conventional electrical sys- Depending on the power level of the battery, In these conditions a large amount of power is tem is left parked for a long time, the battery switch off the individual electrical devices one consumed, but only a small amount is supplied.
  • Page 351 If you notice, for instance, that the seat heating or the rear window heater is not working, they may have been temporarily switched off or regulated to a lower heat out- put.
  • Page 352: Wheels And Tyres

    SEAT Official Service for advice regard- back. alised workshop and have the car inspected.
  • Page 353 SEAT. Otherwise the vehicle may be dam- ● If you notice unusual vibrations or if the ve- tation (e.g. EC Certificate of Conformity or aged, causing an accident.
  • Page 354 ● If decorative hubcaps are subsequently fit- SEAT can be fitted, and to find out about the ted, make sure that they allow enough air in combinations allowed between the front axle to cool the braking system. Accident hazard! (axle 1) and the rear axle (axle 2).
  • Page 355 If you notice excessive tyre wear, you Do not forget the spare wheel when checking Under-inflated tyres will increase fuel con- should check wheel alignment at a SEAT Offi- the tyre pressures: Keep this spare wheel infla- sumption. ted to the highest pressure required for the road cial Service.
  • Page 356 Wheels and tyres Tread wear indicators Wheel nuts The minimum permitted profile depth have been reached when the tyres have worn down The wheel bolts and rims have been designed to the wear indicators. Replace the tyres with to be part of an assembly. When installing ››› ...
  • Page 357 (TCS) in the ESC page 178. country of residence. It is best to contact a SEAT Official Service to Snow chains will improve braking ability as well check the maximum speed which is permissible Winter tyres lose a great deal of their properties as traction in winter conditions.
  • Page 358: Changing A Wheel

    Max. link keep them out of the danger zone (e.g. behind if the chains come into direct contact with 13.5 mm the guard rail). them. SEAT recommends the use of covered 215/65 R17 7x17 ET40 Max. link 9 mm snow chains.
  • Page 359 ● Vehicles without a variable floor in the lug- ble at a SEAT Official Service or at a special- gage compartment: pull the floor of the lug- ised workshop. gage compartment (carpet) upwards to get it The spare wheel must not be switched for a out.
  • Page 360 ● Avoid heavy acceleration, hard braking remounted after changing the tyre. adapter, you can obtain it from the SEAT Offi- and fast cornering: risk of accident! cial Service, indicating the code number. The anti-theft wheel locking bolt has a spe- ●...
  • Page 361 Changing a wheel Wheels and tyres Loosening wheel nuts If the wheel bolt is very tight, carefully push on WARNING the end of the wheel wrench with your foot. If the wheel bolts are not properly tightened, Hold on to the vehicle for support and take care they could come loose while driving and not to slip during this operation.
  • Page 362 ● Make sure the jack remains stable. If the cause damage to it. SEAT accepts no re- surface is slippery or soft, the jack could slip sponsibility for any damages caused by im- or sink, respectively, with the consequent risk proper use of the external trim or body.
  • Page 363 Changing a wheel Wheels and tyres ● Removing and installing a wheel Place the spare wheel or temporary spare WARNING wheel into position. The hexagonal socket in the wheel brace ● Replace the wheel bolts and tighten slightly should be used for turning wheel bolts only. using the hexagonal socket on the end of the Do not use it to loosen or tighten the wheel wheel brace.
  • Page 364: Tyre Pressure Monitor System

    Wheels and tyres ● Check the tyre pressure of the newly moun- The tyre pressure monitoring system compares Calibrate the tyre pressure monitoring indi- ted tyre as soon as possible. the individual speeds of each wheel and thus cator the dynamic radius with the help of the ABS ●...
  • Page 365: Tyre Repair

    Wheels and tyres Tyre repair ● Driving on unpaved roads for a long pe- Fault in the tyre pressure loss indicator WARNING riod of time, or sporty driving, may tempora- The control lamp flashes for approximately 1 When the tyres are inflated at different pres- rily deactivate the system.
  • Page 366 A new bottle of sealant can be purchased at ment of the vehicle . ● If the wheel rim has been damaged. SEAT dealerships. ● Use the tyre mobility system only if you ● In outside temperatures below -20°C (-4°F).
  • Page 367 Wheels and tyres Tyre repair ›››  ● ● A sticker to be adhered to the instrument Screw the compressor tyre inflator into the Screw the tyre inflation hose Fig. 258 cluster, within the driver's visual field, to re- valve. into the tyre sealant bottle. The bottle's seal will mind that the maximum advisable speed break automatically.
  • Page 368 Wheels and tyres NOTICE WARNING Switch off the air compressor after a maxi- Driving with an unsealed tyre is dangerous mum of 8 operational minutes to avoid over- and can cause accidents and serious injury. heating! Before switching on the air com- ●...
  • Page 369: Maintenance

    The Digital Maintenance Plan is not availa- If the services are insufficient or not per- his vehicle ble in some markets. In this case, your SEAT formed and if the service intervals are not dealer will inform you about the current...
  • Page 370 Using the vehicle mostly in situations with a 1 year lot of traffic and stops (e.g. in the city). Every 15000 km or after At SEAT, the dates of the services are indicated ● Using the vehicle mostly in winter. 1 year by the service intervals display: ››› ...
  • Page 371: Additional Service Offers

    Service. Approved spare parts ating fluids). If your SEAT vehicle is immobilised due to a fault Maintenance services are divided into inspec- Approved spare parts, following the manufac- or an accident, our assistance services will help tion and review services.
  • Page 372: Vehicle Upkeep And Cleaning

    Maintenance Vehicle upkeep and clean- Washing the vehicle The water temperature must not exceed 60°C. The longer you take to clean the tanks, e.g. re- Automatic car washes mains of insects, bird excrements, tree resin or Spray the vehicle before starting the car wash. anti frost salt adhered to your vehicle, the more Basic observations Make sure that the windows and sunroof are...
  • Page 373 Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Apply the product with a microfibre cloth. To WARNING For the sake of the environment avoid damaging the surface of the paint, do not Incorrect use of high-pressure cleaning The car should only be washed in special apply too much pressure.
  • Page 374 Maintenance ● Tank with environmental rust: Apply rust re- Interior cleaning Sensors / Camera lenses mover and then apply hard wax. Go you your ● Dirt: Below can be found some recommendations on specialised workshop if you have any queries. –...
  • Page 375 Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance ● Grease-based dirt, e.g. oil, make-up, etc.: Seat belts Camera lenses – Recent stains: absorbent cloth and suitable ● Do not use hot or warm water to remove ice ● Dirt: Neutral soap solution , allowed to dry stain remover for leather.
  • Page 376 ● Make sure that the instrument panel is ● switched off and cooled down before cleaning. Do not turn on seat heating to dry the seats. Note ● ● Make sure that no liquid leaks between the Sharp objects on clothing, such as zips, rivets instrument panel and the trim.
  • Page 377: Accessories, Spare Parts And Repair Work

    For this reason, we Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters (manufacturer conformity declaration in the Eu- recommend that you ask a SEAT Official Serv- in the vehicle require prior approval. SEAT gen- ropean Union). ice for advice before fitting accessories or re- erally authorises in-vehicle installations of ap- placement parts.
  • Page 378 Maintenance ● No external aerial. Note ● External aerial incorrectly installed. ● The posterior fitting of electric and elec- ● Transmitting power more than 10 W. tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its li- cence and could lead to the withdrawal of You must, therefore, do not operate portable the vehicle registration document under cer- mobile telephones or radio equipment inside...
  • Page 379: Information For The User

    These data will provide a better understanding ice. of the circumstances of the accident. SEAT will not have access to EDR data unless the owner (or, in “Leasing” cases, the lessee or Data from the driving assist systems are also hirer) gives their consent.
  • Page 380: Vehicle Antennas

    Due to legal requirements in safety-related Materials and recycling in- Ban on heavy metals, with the exceptions products, SEAT may use the EDR data for field dictated by law (Annex II of ELV Directive formation research and in order to improve vehicle system 2000/53/EC): cadmium, lead, mercury, hexa- quality.
  • Page 381: Radioelectrical Equipment

    Legislative decree no. 116 (3 September 2020), which transposes EU Directive 2018/851 on www.seat.com/generalinfo waste, and EU Directive 2018/852 on packag- ing and packaging waste, states that all pack- aging must be properly labelled to facilitate...
  • Page 382 Information for the user Addresses of the manufacturers Daimlerring 31 Navigation antenna 31135 Hildesheim, Germany Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH The address of the manufacturers of compo- Phone: +49 3377 3160 Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51 nents that, due to their size or nature, cannot Website: www.molex.com 72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany include a sticker are listed below, as long as it is...
  • Page 383 Valid for: Alhambra Below can be found details of the radio equip-   Panasonic Automotive Systems Czech, s.r.o. ment that can be fitted to all SEAT models. Bluetooth U Panasonicu 266 Unless otherwise stated, the data are valid for 2402-2480 MHz...
  • Page 384 Directive RLVCOAR15-0008 when legally required. The Wireless hotspot full text of the declaration of conformity is avail- 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm able online at the following Internet address: ✓ Valid for: Leon, Ateca, Tarraco https://www.seat.mx/servicio/mi-seat/manual- del-propietario.html...
  • Page 385 Radioelectrical equipment Information for the user Certificate: RLVHERS17-0286. RS4 Hella Ukraine KGaA Hueck & Co. short-range radar мпортер : І IFT:RLVHERS17-0286. The operation of this ТОВ «Порше Україна» equipment is subject to the following two con- просп. Павла Тичини, 1В, офіс „В“, 4-й ditions: (1) this equipment or device may not поверх...
  • Page 386: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data The values relating to fuel consumption and Vehicle ID number emissions can be found in the documenta- The vehicle ID number can be found in the fol- tion provided to the purchaser of the vehicle at lowing places: Indications about the tech- the time of purchase.
  • Page 387 Indications about the technical data Technical data Weights The kerb weight values apply to the vehicle as ready to drive with a driver (75 kg), oper- ating fluids and, if applicable, tools and the spare wheel. The kerb weight increases with optional equipment and retrofitting of accesso- ries, which reduces the possible payload ac- cordingly.
  • Page 388 Technical data Engine specifications Petrol engine 1.4 TSI Start-Stop PHEV TSI engine power in kW (hp) at 1/min 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 Electric motor power in kW (hp) at 1/min 86 (117)/2,600-6,500 TSI engine + electric motor power in kW (hp) at 1/min 180 (245)/5,000-6,000 TSI engine maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1,550-3,500...
  • Page 389 Indications about the technical data Technical data Petrol engines 1.4 TSI Start-Stop 1.5 TSI Start-Stop ACT® 2.0 TSI Start-Stop Power output in kW (hp) at 1/min 110 (150) 5,000-6,000 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 140 (190)/4,200-6,000 180 (245)/5,000-6,500 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1,500-3,500 250/1,500-4,000 320/1,500-4,100...
  • Page 390 Technical data Dimensions. Fig. 259  Dimensions.
  • Page 391 Indications about the technical data Technical data ›››  Fig. 259 TARRACO Front projection (mm) Rear projection (mm) 1,019 Wheelbase (mm) 2,790 Length (mm) 4,735 Front track (mm) 1,585 Back track (mm) 1,574 Width (mm) 1,839 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,658 1,674 Ground clearance between the axles (mm) Front projection angle limited by the bumper...
  • Page 392 Technical data...
  • Page 393: Index

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  • Page 394 Change the wiper blades ..... 318 unbuckled seat belt ......
  • Page 395 ........42...
  • Page 396 ....seat belt tensioners ......47 Dynamic headlight range control .
  • Page 397 Index Emissions control system Engine oil External audio sources AdBlue® ........313 change .
  • Page 398 Android Auto™ ......253 digital (SEAT Digital Cockpit) ....
  • Page 399 Index status display ....... . 21 spare key ........83 instrument lighting .
  • Page 400 Index unfolding and folding the net partition..293 Mirrors ........128 Net partition .
  • Page 401 ....... . . 220 Rear seat troubleshooting ......195...
  • Page 402 Revolution counter ..... . . 14, 16, 18 Seat heating ........138 using seat belts .
  • Page 403 ........SEAT Drive Profile ......173 third row seats .
  • Page 404 Index Storage compartment accessories vertical load on the tow hitch ....299 Towing device see Storage ....... . 237 weights .
  • Page 405 Index Trailer assist ....... . 233 Tyre repair ........363 overview (left hand drive) .
  • Page 406 Index Washing the vehicle Windscreen heating ......140 cleaning the exterior ......371 Windscreen washer .
  • Page 407 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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