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

    12-volt battery ....... SEAT Assistant .......
  • Page 6 This instruction manual has been written for This instruction manual is valid for all variants left-hand drive vehicles. In right-hand drive and versions of your SEAT model. It describes For the sake of the environment vehicles, the arrangement of the controls dif-...
  • 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: ● ● scan the QR code.
  • Page 8: General Views Of The Vehicle

    General views of the vehicle General views of the vehicle Front exterior view (Leon) ›››  ›››  ›››  Driving assistance sensors page 190 Battery page 351 Charging process display page 84 ›››  Bonnet Front multifunction camera Emergency unlocking page 87 ›››  Front radar Unlocking lever page 340 Park distance control sensors ››› ...
  • Page 9 Front exterior view (Leon Sportstourer) General views of the vehicle Front exterior view (Leon Sportstourer) ›››  Bonnet Driving assistance sensors page 190 ›››  Front multifunction camera Unlocking lever page 340 Front radar ›››  Open/close page 340 Park distance control sensors Towing the vehicle Park assist sensor ››› ...
  • Page 10 General views of the vehicle Rear exterior view (Leon) ›››  Towing the vehicle Action in the event of a puncture Driving assistance sensors page 190 ›››  ›››  Rear view camera Tow-start page 331 Tyre mobility system page 374 Park distance control sensors ›››  ››› ...
  • Page 11 Rear exterior view (Leon Sportstourer) General views of the vehicle Rear exterior view (Leon Sportstourer) ›››  Towing the vehicle Action in the event of a puncture Driving assistance sensors page 190 ›››  ›››  Rear view camera Tow-start page 331 Tyre mobility system page 374 Park distance control sensors ››› ...
  • Page 12: Interior View

    ›››  DSG automatic transmission Isofix anchors page 64 ›››  page 177 / Manual gearbox ›››  Headrest adjustment page 123 ›››  page 176 ›››  Seat belts page 47 Connectivity Box / Wireless Charger ›››  Sunroof page 116 ›››  page 292 ›››  Interior mirror page 139 ›››  Glove compartment page 244 ››› ...
  • Page 13 Fuses page 333 ›››  Multifunction steering wheel control panels Steering wheel adjustment page 120 ›››  page 119 Steering wheel with driver’s airbag ›››  ›››  SEAT Digital Cockpit page 17 page 56 / Gear shift paddles for the ›››  Tiptronic page 178 ›››  Control lamps page 13 ››› ...
  • Page 14 Multifunction steering wheel control panels Fuses page 333 ›››  Open bonnet lever page 340 ›››  page 119 ›››  Start button page 164 ›››  SEAT Digital Cockpit page 17 ›››  Central locking page 101 ›››  Control lamps page 13 ›››  Electronic parking brake page 223 Wipers and rear window wiper ››› ...
  • Page 15: Driver Information

    Driver information Control lamps Driver information SEAT recommends visiting an Official SEAT Note Service. If there are several warnings, the corre- Lamps with other colours: Control lamps sponding symbols will light up for a few sec- ● Green, blue, white and grey: Information on onds and remain lit until the cause is elimina- other systems.
  • Page 16 Fault in the brake system Fault in the high voltage system ›››  Error_ emergency call page 76 ›››  ›››  page 186 page 85 Fault in the airbag system or the seat ›››  Stop driving Stop driving! belt tensioners page 56 ›››  Brake fluid level low page 345...
  • Page 17 Driver information Control lamps Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Lane departure warning not available Fault in the electric drive system Lane Assist (lane keeping system) regu- ›››  ›››  ›››  page 217 page 172 lating page 211 ›››  Travel Assist not available Petrol engine management fault Lane Assist deactivated page 212 ››› ...
  • Page 18 Driver information Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning AdBlue level® low, OR fault in the SCR ›››  Electric mode driving not available Auto Hold function on page 225 ›››  ›››  ›››  system page 322, page 322 page 173 The cruise control system is switched ››› ...
  • Page 19 Instrument cluster Driver information SEAT Digital Cockpit Fig. 1  SEAT Digital Cockpit on the instrument cluster (classic view). ›››  ›››    Control and warning lamps page 13. Screen display page 22. Rev counter. Revolutions per minute the Speedometer. ›››  engine is running page 19.
  • Page 20 The 3 views are: manoeuvres. Gear engaged or selector lever position. ● Classic Depending on the view, the middle of the SEAT ›››  Screen displays page 22. Digital Cockpit displays information about the ● Dynamic Speedometer.
  • Page 21: Revolution Counter

    Information that may be displayed in the ›››  needle reaches the red zone Indicator lamps middle of the SEAT Digital Cockpit rev coun- We recommend that you avoid high revs and Its lights up yellow. Fuel tank almost that you follow the recommendations on the empty.
  • Page 22: Battery Level Indicator

    The LED flashes red. to lack of fuel or an irregular supply thereof. Engine coolant ● SEAT recommends always refuelling when Fig. 4  Digital instrument cluster: battery level The lamp lights up red. the tank is approximately one quarter full, to indicator.
  • Page 23: Engine Coolant

    Instrument cluster Driver information If the warning lamp does not go out even Power meter NOTICE though the motor coolant level is correct, do ● To ensure a long useful life for the engine, not continue to drive or leave the engine run- ✓...
  • Page 24 Driver information ● A finer coloured border indicates how much the Indications of the radio and navigation sys- Note propulsion can currently be used. Depending on the selected driving program and the cur- The Boost function consumes a large amount ●...
  • Page 25: Outside Temperature Indicator

    At outside temperatures above +4 °C ing off comfort consumers, e.g. air conditioning (+39 °F), there may be ice even when the “ice Outside temperature indicator or seat heating. crystal symbol” is not on. If the outside temperature is lower than approxi- ●...
  • Page 26: Changing Memory

    Driver information km. When one of these values is exceeded – Range: Approximate distance in km that ● If warnings are shown about existing faults (varies depending on the version of the in- can still be travelled if the same driving when the ignition is switched on, it might not strument cluster), the memory is deleted.
  • Page 27: Warning And Information Messages

    Instrument cluster Driver information Warning and information messages Open the Service menu Reference to information in the owner's ● manual While in Classic View, go to the circle on the The system runs a check on certain com- left and select the odometer, then press the Further information on any warnings can be ponents and functions when the ignition is button...
  • Page 28: Service Intervals

    If a service or an inspection has to be carried out soon, a service reminder will be displayed The service interval indicator appears on the in- If the service was not carried out by a SEAT when the ignition is switched on. strument cluster display and in the infotainment dealership, the display can be reset as follows: system.
  • Page 29: Operating Conditions

    Drowsiness monitor Driver information ›››  System limits affecting the drowsi- ● If you reset the display manually, the next ble warning page 28. The text message on the instrument cluster display is displayed service interval will be indicated as in vehi- ness monitor cles with fixed service intervals.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Open the Assistance systems menu. on the instrument cluster display together with a text message. Consider taking a ● The driver's seat belt is unbuckled and the 2. Open the Drowsiness monitor. break soon. driver's door is open. 3. Select the sensitivity in the Sensitivitysub- ●...
  • Page 31 ● If the problem persists, visit a duly qualified Introduction speed is higher than 10 km/h. workshop. SEAT recommends that you visit an WARNING official dealer. The driver attention monitor cannot be a substitute for the driver's attention and only  ...
  • Page 32 Driver information System limits affecting the driver at- in combination with a supplementary text mes- Activating and deactivating the audible sage. Depending on the configuration, it also warning tention monitor emits an audible warning. The warning is issued Open the Assistance systems menu. at three levels.
  • Page 33: Road Signs Detection System

    ● Troubleshooting If the problem persists, visit a duly qualified Shown on the display workshop. SEAT recommends that you visit an In Germany, on motorways and normal roads official dealer. The availability of the driver attention for vehicles, besides speed limits and overtak-...
  • Page 34: Connection And Disconnection

    Driver information ● If outdated maps are used in the navigation No entry sign WARNING system. The road sign recognition system gives a warn- The driving recommendations and traffic in- ● Adhesives affixed to vehicles that depict road ing on the instrument cluster when a no entry dications shown on the road sign detection signs, e.g.
  • Page 35 Road signs detection system Driver information In the infotainment system: Activating and deactivating the audible Activation and deactivation of the speed warning change warning tone Open the Assistance systems menu. In the infotainment system: The speed change warning tone provides the 2.
  • Page 36 Driver information Road sign detection system messages: Speed warning - Level 1 Outside the operating region for advanced ● road signs recognition “Dynamic road sign assist: please clean Speed limit violation detected. The speed limit the windscreen.” detected by the system flashes continuously on A message appears on the instrument cluster the instrument cluster and, depending on the –...
  • Page 37 Instrument cluster operation Driver information In vehicles with multifunction steering wheel, Select a menu or an informative display NOTICE the multifunction display can only be operated ● Switch the ignition on. After charging or changing the 12-volt bat- with the steering wheel buttons. ●...
  • Page 38: General Operating Information

    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. Scroll bar: Some menus and functions show Introduction more content above or below those displayed on the screen at that time, for example, long...
  • Page 39 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Explanation of the function buttons Fig. 11  Schematic representation: Overview of the possible function buttons on the screen. Top part of the screen Bottom part of the screen ›››  Main menu display mode: Climabar page 145.
  • Page 40: Initial Configuration Wizard

    Driver information Initial configuration wizard Fig. 12  Schematic representation: Initial configuration wizard. The initial configuration wizard will help you to Don't show again Disables the possibility of set up your Infotainment system the first time changing the settings of the Infotainment you switch it on.
  • Page 41 Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Assistance systems and vehicle settings Fig. 13  Schematic representation: Assist systems and vehicle settings ›››  ›››  – Press Fig. 13 , or Vehicle in the Lane Assist page 210. Assistants main menu to open the assistants and vehicle –...
  • Page 42 Driver information ›››  – Door opening warning page 242. ›››  – Trailer detection page 313. ›››  – Traffic hazard alert page 205. Vehicle ›››  ● Instrument cluster page 22. ›››  ● Lighting page 134. ›››  ● Mirrors page 138. ›››  ● Closing page 96. ›››  ● Lights page 128.
  • Page 43: Vehicle Information

    Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Vehicle information Fig. 14  Schematic representation: Vehicle information and status. Pressing Vehicle in the main menu opens Driving data the Vehicle menu with the following submenus: The average consumption, average speed, distance travelled, trip duration ››› ...
  • Page 44 Driver information Departure menu Fig. 15  Schematic representation: departure menu. In the departure menu you can set some func- Hide tions before leaving the vehicle. When you When you leave the vehicle, the departure switch off the ignition, the departure menu is menu is hidden automatically.
  • Page 45: Safe Driving

    ● Fasten your seat belt securely. Instruct your vehicle to another person. Safety equipment passengers also to fasten their seat belts prop- ›››  erly page 46. Never put your safety or the safety of your pas- Before driving sengers in danger.
  • Page 46: Correct Position On The Seat

    ● Side airbags for the rear seats. cial devices. The seat belt and airbag can only ● Head airbags on both sides of the vehicle. provide optimum protection if a correct sitting ●...
  • Page 47 The vehicle has 5 seats, 2 in the front and 3 in position so that your back rests completely the rear. All seats are fitted with a safety belt. If seat belts are worn incorrectly or not at all, against it. the risk of severe or fatal injuries increases. Seat Check the official documentation for the num- ●...
  • Page 48: Seat Belts

    ● Vehicle occupants that are not sitting cor- on or side collisions, rear-end collisions, over- rectly, not wearing the seat belt or are not at Properly worn seat belts hold the occupants a proper distance of the airbag risk suffering turns or accidents in which the airbag trigger in the proper position.
  • Page 49 Depending on seat occupancy and the status The driver or one of the passengers have overcoat over a sweater) impairs the proper of the seat belts, the vehicle's seats will light up fit and function of the seat belts, reducing not fastened their seat belts.
  • Page 50: Head-On Collisions And The Laws Of Physics

    If a rear seat occupant called “kinetic energy” starts acting on both the is not wearing a seat belt, they are not only en- vehicle and its passengers. dangering themselves but also the occupants The amount of “kinetic energy”...
  • Page 51 ● The seat belt cannot offer its full protec- ● Adjust the front seat and headrest correctly tion unless the seat backrest is in an upright ›››  position and the seat belt is worn correctly, page 44. according to your size.
  • Page 52 ● Do not twist the seat belt while it is fas- strap flat so it does not press down on the ab- tened.
  • Page 53 ● Have any triggered pretensioners and af- ›››  in question, in the event of an accident, the seat page 52. fected parts of the system replaced immedi- belt force limiter reduces the force the seat belt ately with new parts approved by SEAT for exerts on the body.
  • Page 54: Maintenance And Disposal Of Seat Belt Tensioners

    ● Never repair, adjust, or disassemble and braking or loss of control of the vehicle by the The belt tensioners are components of the seat reassemble seat belt components or ten- driver) the following functions can be activated belts that are installed in the seats of your sioners.
  • Page 55 When there is a fault in the system itself, in the conditions can hinder its operation and thus its ability to detect collision risk. ESC or in the Front Assist. ● Reversible seat belt tensioning of the driver's seat belt. ● Never ignore the warning lamps that light Troubleshooting up or the messages shown on the dashboard.
  • Page 56: Why Is It So Important To Wear A Seat Belt And To Sit Correctly

    ›››  page 46 Why is it so important to wear a seat when triggered, providing their maximum pro- belt and to sit correctly? tection. Description of the airbag system...
  • Page 57: Airbag Activation

    WARNING lamp The conditions that lead to the airbag system ● The seat belts and airbags can only pro- activating in each situation cannot be general- ● does not light up when the ignition is switched vide maximum protection if the occupants ››› ...
  • Page 58: Airbag System Control Lamps

    WARNING Lights up on the roof console Front passenger airbag deactivated. In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat Check if the airbag should be kept deacti- belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat Fig. 26 ...
  • Page 59: Activate And Deactivate Front Passenger Front Airbag

    Deactivate the front passenger front airbag Their special design allows the controlled es- only if you have to use a rear-facing child seat cape of the propellant gas when an occupant in the front passenger seat. puts pressure on the bag. Thus, the head and...
  • Page 60 Safety SEAT recommends fitting the child seat in the WARNING rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the front ● The driver of the vehicle is responsible for passenger airbag. disabling or switching on the airbag. When the front passenger airbag is deactiva- ●...
  • Page 61: Side Airbags

    AIRBAG in relief. Improper manipulation of the driver and front passenger seats can prevent the central air- In conjunction with the seat belts, the side air- bag from operating correctly and cause seri- bag system provides additional protection for ous injuries.
  • Page 62: Head-Protection Airbags

    The built-in coat hooks should be used only for lightweight clothing. Do not leave any ● If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pock- forward, or are not seated correctly while the ets.
  • Page 63: Knee Airbag

    ● Adjust the driver's seat so that there is a ets. Please, do not hang the clothes on coat distance of at least 10 cm (4 inches) between hangers.
  • Page 64: Transporting Children Safely

    Please follow the child seat manufacturer's us- Fig. 37  Examples of child seats. a child seat or a seat belt. For safety reasons, age instructions. the child seat should be installed in the rear seat, behind the front passenger seat or in the Use only child seats that are officially approved ●...
  • Page 65: Fitting And Using Child Seats

    Vehicle-specific: vehicle-specific approval ards bear the ECE-R44 or ECE-R129 test marks requires a dynamic test of the child seat for on the seat (the letter E in a circle with the test each vehicle model separately. Child seats number below it).
  • Page 66: Attachment Systems

    service.
  • Page 67 The support leg of the child seat must of seat you should also consult the list of ap- attachment systems are used mainly in Europe not lift the base of the child seat off the sur- proved vehicles for this assembly, available in ››› ...
  • Page 68 ● Size class: The indication of class according to size corresponds to the authorised body weight for the child seat. In child seats with universal or semi-universal approval, the class according to size is indicated on the ECE approval label. The indication of class according to size is stated on the corresponding child seat.
  • Page 69 Transporting children safely Safety ● IB: Seat suitable for installing an ISOFIX forward-facing group 2/3 booster seat as well as an i-size forward-facing child seat for children with a height of 100 to 150 cm. ● X: Position not suitable for ISOFIX or i-Size child restraint systems in this weight group or size class.
  • Page 70: Top Tether Securing Belts

    Top Tether should be read carefully and ● Position the belt under the headrest (accord- followed. ing to the instructions of the seat itself, lift or ›››  remove the headrest if necessary) Fig. 45, Locking the tether belt ››› ...
  • Page 71 (ISOFIX) or Fitting a child seat using the seat Top Tether anchor points. belt If you want to fit a universal approval category (U) child seat in your vehicle, you must check that the seat is approved for your vehicle.
  • Page 72 Compliance with current national legislation and the manufacturer's instructions is required when using or installing child seats. 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.
  • Page 73: In Case Of Emergency

    In case of emergency Safety In case of emergency Press the parking lock button P. WARNING 6. Follow the legal provisions of each country ● The risk of an accident increases if your (reflective vest, warning triangles, light bea- Hazard warning lights vehicle breaks down.
  • Page 74: Control Lamp

    Safety Behaviour in the event of an accident WARNING or fire In the event of fire, an explosion may occur and substances harmful to health may be re- Actions to take in the event of a fire or acci- leased, which can cause serious injury. dent ●...
  • Page 75: Assistance Call

    With an information call, a call is placed to the ● When the emergency call service is activa- Briefly press the button cover and open customer care service of SEAT. S.A. ted, a connection is made to the SEAT emer- ›››  the cover Fig. 49. gency call centre. Note 2.
  • Page 76: Integrated Battery

    ● In some countries, the emergency call If enquiries from the SEAT emergency call cen- The sent data includes: service may not be available and depending tre remain unanswered, rescue measures are ●...
  • Page 77 In case of emergency Safety eCall emergency call service, re- The emergency call is activated and a ● The components of the vehicle required for voice connection is established with the quired by law. the emergency phone call are damaged or emergency coordination centre.
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    Emergency call function limited. Work- shop! The Emergency Call Service is only available with limitations. E.g. no voice connection to the SEAT emergency call centre can be estab- lished. Immediately visit a qualified specialist workshop and have the fault repaired. SEAT...
  • Page 79: High Voltage Battery

    ● Never touch the high-voltage cables, the ● All SEAT guidelines and standards must be services with the corresponding permit. high-voltage battery or its poles, or allow followed when performing any work on the...
  • Page 80 If this situation lasts for several days, contact a qualified specialized workshop. Fig. 52  Warning lettering. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT partner for this. ›››  ›››  The warning lettering Fig. 51 Fig. 52...
  • Page 81 Never disassemble the high voltage battery airport before a trip. Please also observe the applicable SEAT war- or remove its cover. ● Do not expose the vehicle to outside temper- ranty conditions for the high-voltage battery.
  • Page 82: Charging The High-Voltage Battery

    High-voltage battery ● Charging with alternating current (AC) at a NOTICE ● Always respect the stipulated order of the ›››  household socket page 82: operations to avoid the risk of suffering an If the vehicle is parked for a long time with electric shock or serious injuries due to the The electrical installation of the house must the high-voltage battery discharged, it may...
  • Page 83 (AC) from a public or domestic charging station. Note ● To charge the high-voltage battery using alternating current (AC), SEAT recommends using a home or other type of charging sta- tion and charging with maximum charging Fig. 56 ...
  • Page 84 High-voltage battery ›››  ›››  Charging with alternating current Fig. 58 Indicators Fig. 55 (AC) Charging process display In the vehicle Charging socket At the charging station Valid for: hybrid vehicles The battery charger installed in the vehicle ›››  Indicators Fig. 56 converts alternating current from the public supply into direct current.
  • Page 85: During Charging

    Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery ● Press the Continue button to restart the Charging with direct current (DC) Automatic start of the charging process process. The charging connector locks. In some If scheduled charging is not activated, Valid for: hybrid vehicles cases you may need to authenticate yourself the charging process starts immediately again in the charging station.
  • Page 86 High-voltage battery ● The alternating current is converted into di- Most public charging stations require authenti- Unplug the charging connector from the rect current outside the vehicle. A considerably cation to start the process. It is important to ver- charging socket. higher charging power is achieved than when ify that the authentication has been performed ●...
  • Page 87 Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery White LED ● ● Flashing: establishment of communication The vehicle has been unlocked. between the vehicle and the charging infra- ● OR: The charging connector has been un- structure. The charging process is being pre- plugged from the charging socket.
  • Page 88 Charge the high-voltage battery immedi- high The audible warning can only be turned off by ately. If this message is displayed on the instrument a qualified workshop. SEAT recommends that ›››  cluster, please note and follow the steps you visit an official dealer.
  • Page 89 Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery After several fast charging processes in a row, The charging process is not possible or has Unlocking the charging connector the charging time is temporarily extended. been paused Prerequisites: The charging process indicator located next to ●...
  • Page 90 High-voltage battery ● Disconnect the power supply at the charging Charging settings Note station or electrical socket. If no start time has been activated, the high- ● Open the bonnet and make sure it is held in Introduction voltage battery charges to the maximum place with the prop.
  • Page 91 High-voltage battery Charging settings Overview Fig. 64  In the infotainment system: Charging main menu. perature of the high-voltage battery. The Touch pad for adjusting the maximum Indications in the Charging main menu ›››  charging power can vary during the proc- charging level of the battery page 90.
  • Page 92 OR: lock the vehicle. vehicle charges up to the battery's minimum ● SEAT recommends using the Battery Care charging level. The preferred times or a depar- Mode function in daily use to prolong the life Configuration in the Settings menu ture time, for programmed charging, will only of the high-voltage battery.
  • Page 93 High-voltage battery Charging settings Set charging locations (Schedule) Departure time settings Settings ● For immediate charging in the current sched- You can create schedules associated with When a charging location has been created, ule, activate the corresponding function in the charging locations in the infotainment system.
  • Page 94: Charging Cable

    If the charging cable does not work prop- Valid for: hybrid vehicles Cleaning the charging cable erly, get a SEAT dealer to check it. Clean the surface of the charging cable with a The type of charging cable supplied with the ››› ...
  • Page 95 High-voltage battery Charging cable WARNING NOTICE The charging cable for electrical sockets The charging cable can be damaged if not must always be connected directly to an cleaned properly. electrical socket. Failure to do so could re- ● Only water should be used for this pur- sult in fire damage and damage to the charg- pose, and never additional cleaning prod- ing cable or home electrical installation.
  • Page 96: Protection Device

    High-voltage battery Self-check Note When the charging cable is plugged into Charging with a charging cable for 16 A is the electrical socket, the protective device au- not possible at some charging stations that tomatically performs a self-test. During this support 32 A. This depends on the charging check, all warning and control lamps turn on station’s equipment.
  • Page 97: Temperature Control

    ›››  Fig. 67. To check the charging cable, please ● Contact with a work tool connected to the visit a SEAT dealer. Get an establishment that mains, such as a vehicle lift. specialises in electrical installations to check the infrastructure connection.
  • Page 98: Opening And Closing

    The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be Different keys belonging to the vehicle may be obtained from a SEAT Official Service, a spe- used. cialised workshop or an approved key service Fig. 69  Centre console (with automatic qualified to create this kind of key.
  • Page 99 Opening and closing Set of vehicle keys Pull out the key blade WARNING Note ● Never leave children or disabled persons in ● Only use the key button when you require the vehicle. In case of emergency, they may the corresponding function. Pushing the but- not be able to leave the vehicle or manage ton unnecessarily could accidentally unlock on their own.
  • Page 100: Changing The Battery

    Stand next to the vehicle. immediately. ● Briefly press the button on the vehicle key Fig. 72  Vehicle key: removing the battery. twice. SEAT recommends you ask a specialised work- ›››  ● Remove the emergency key page 96. shop to replace the battery. ● Press the button on the key.
  • Page 101: Keyless Access System

    Keyless Access system Opening and closing ● Open the driver’s door. If the vehicle is fitted Unlocks the vehicle. with an anti-theft alarm, it will trigger immedi- ● Touch the sensor surface on the inside of the ›››  ately page 106. handle .
  • Page 102 Opening and closing One-time deactivation of automatic locking: Unlocking the vehicle on approach Temporarily deactivating the Keyless Ac- cess system Press and hold the button for more than 2 The vehicle can be unlocked by approaching it. seconds with the door open. For this to work, the function must be activated The “Keyless Access”...
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    Opening and closing Central locking Comfort functions Automatic deactivation of the sensor surfa- Note To close all the electric windows and the sun- If there is no vehicle key inside the vehicle or roof using the comfort function, keep a finger The sensor surfaces are deactivated in the fol- the system fails to detect one, a warning will for a few seconds on the locking sensor surface...
  • Page 104: Central Locking Settings

    Opening and closing Automatic unlocking allows third parties to ac- Self-locking system to prevent involuntary inside the vehicle. Individuals locked in the cess the interior of the vehicle to provide assis- vehicle can be exposed to very high or very unlocking tance if necessary.
  • Page 105 Fig. 75. ● OR: It is unlocked by approaching the driver’s should have the fault repaired at a SEAT Offi- door. Automatic unlocking does not occur when ● Locking the vehicle without the “Safe” secur- cial Service or specialised workshop.
  • Page 106: Selective Unlocking System

    Opening and closing ● It is not possible to open the doors or the Selective unlocking system Note rear lid from the outside (for safety reasons, e.g. The selective unlocking system allows one door ● For safety reasons it is advisable to only when stopped at traffic lights).
  • Page 107: "Safe" Security System

    ● Contact a specialised workshop. SEAT rec- ● The vehicle can be unlocked and opened ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. “Safe” security system from the inside using an door handle. ›››  The turn signals do not flash ●...
  • Page 108: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Opening and closing ● Anti-theft alarm If the vehicle is transported on a ferry or by Locking the vehicle after an airbag is trig- rail (in vehicles with an anti-tow system or inte- gered ›››  rior monitoring page 107). Description When an airbag is triggered as a result of an ●...
  • Page 109 Opening and closing Anti-theft alarm ● If the driver door is unlocked mechanically Temporarily switching off the interior moni- Risk of false interior monitoring alarms with the key, only the driver door is unlocked, toring and anti-tow systems The interior monitoring system will only operate the rest of the doors remain locked.
  • Page 110 Opening and closing Doors As a general rule, when the driver's door is NOTICE locked manually all other doors are locked. In certain weather conditions, ice or snow When it is unlocked manually, only the driv- Introduction may accumulate on the lower front part of er's door opens.
  • Page 111: Child Lock

    Opening and closing Doors Emergency lock of doors without lock Child lock Deactivating the child lock cylinders ● Unlock the vehicle and open the door from which you want to remove the child lock. ● With the door open, turn the slot with the vehicle key anticlockwise for the left doors ››› ...
  • Page 112: Opening And Closing The Rear Lid

    ● Ensure the rear lid is locked after closing ● Open: press the top of the SEAT emblem and rage. it. If not, it may open unexpectedly while driv- lift the rear lid. The rear lid opens automatically ing.
  • Page 113 Opening and closing Rear lid When the outside temperature is around freez- located below the rear bumper (Easy Open ›››  ing, the opening mechanism cannot always page 113). The rear lid will open automati- raise the rear lid. Lift the rear lid by hand. cally.
  • Page 114: Audible Warnings

    Opening and closing ● If the rear lid meets with resistance or an ob- Interrupt the opening process in the desired If the vehicle battery is disconnected ›››  stacle during the automatic opening or closing, position. page 353 or the corresponding fuse burns ››› ...
  • Page 115 Opening and closing Rear lid ● Rear lid with sensor-controlled If the rear lid fails to open, repeat the proce- WARNING dure after a few seconds. The detection zone of opening and closing (Easy Open) If there is a valid key in the proximity of the the lower sensor may not have been reached.
  • Page 116: Emergency Unlocking Of The Rear Lid

    Opening and closing Emergency unlocking of the rear lid There is a groove in the luggage compartment Buttons on the driver’s door allowing access to the emergency opening Left-hand front door window mechanism. Right-hand front door window Left-hand rear door window Unlocking the rear lid from inside the lug- gage compartment Right-hand rear door window...
  • Page 117 Opening and closing Window controls Comfort opening and closing One-touch opening and closing WARNING The windows can be opened and closed from Automatic raising and lowering fully opens and ›››  in Intro- Observe the safety warnings the outside using the vehicle key: closes the windows.
  • Page 118: Window Anti-Trap Function

    Opening and closing ● If the closing process takes longer than a WARNING Note few seconds, the anti-trap function is activated If the sunroof is used negligently or without If the window is not able to close because again. The window will stop again if it encoun- paying due attention, it can cause serious it is stiff or because of an obstruction, ters resistance or an obstacle, and will reopen...
  • Page 119: Operating The Sunroof

    Opening and closing Sunroof Convenience function to open or Raising, opening and closing the sunroof Note close the sunroof Opening the sunroof: ● Leaves and other loose objects that accu- ● Automatic movement: slide your finger back mulate on the sunroof rails should be regu- ››› ...
  • Page 120 Opening and closing ● The sunroof closes without the anti-trap Glass roof sun blind Using the Keyless Access system (only lock- function intervening! ing) ● If the sunroof will still not close, visit a special- Press and hold the locking sensor surface ised workshop.
  • Page 121: Multifunction Steering Wheel

    Multifunction steering wheel Steering wheel Steering wheel The steering wheel includes multifunction mod- Activate or deactivate steering wheel ules from where it is possible to control the ›››  heating. page 151 audio, telephone, navigation, voice control and Multifunction steering ›››  Pause the ACC page 200 / Cruise assist functions without the driver needing to be...
  • Page 122: Steering Wheel Position Adjustment

    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. ● The adjusted steering wheel should be fac- ing your chest and not your face so as not to hinder the driver's front airbag protection in...
  • Page 123: Seats And Headrests

    Front seats: manual seat adjustment. Incorrect seat adjustment may lead to acci- NOTICE dents and severe injuries. Pull the lever to move the seat forwards or backwards. The seat must engage when ● Objects with sharp edges can damage the Only adjust the seats when the vehicle seats.
  • Page 124: Rear Seats

    This movement can be stopped by ● The front seats can also be electrically ad- pressing the stop button on the screen.
  • Page 125 Serious injuries can be caused if the rear Serious damage can be caused to the vehi- seat backrest is lowered or lifted without due cle and other objects if the rear seat back- care and attention. rest is lowered or lifted without due care and attention.
  • Page 126: Adjusting The Headrests

    Any such contact could dam- age the vehicle.
  • Page 127: Removing And Fitting The Headrests

    Remove the rear headrests only when it is ● Adjust the headrest according to the instruc- necessary to fit a child seat. After removing a tions on the correct position of the seat. child seat, refit the headrest immediately. Removing the rear headrests To remove the headrest, the corresponding backrest must be partially folded forward.
  • Page 128: Seat Functions

    Memory function Save the settings of the front passenger ex- Initialising the seat position memory terior mirrors for reversing. If, for example, the driver seat has been re- ● placed, the position memory system must be Apply the electronic parking brake.
  • Page 129: Front Centre Armrest

    The front centre armrest may obstruct the rest in the direction of the arrow. The released driver's arm movements, which could cause part of the rear seat backrest is folded auto- an accident and severe injuries. matically down and forwards.
  • Page 130: Vehicle Lighting

    Lights Lights Lighting and visibility buttons Turning the front fog lights on or off. In ad- dition, a pop-up window with the selec- ted position is displayed in the instrument Vehicle lighting cluster. Turning the rear fog lights on or off. In ad- Indicator lamps dition, the control lamp on the instrument cluster lights up...
  • Page 131: Cornering Light Function

    Vehicle lighting Lights When the lights are on, the control lamp lights Motorway light WARNING up in green. The motorway light is available on vehicles fit- Accidents can occur if the road is not well lit The automatic dipped beam is only an auxili- ted with LED High lights.
  • Page 132: Turn Signal And Main Beam Lever

    Lights Right turn light or right-hand parking light When the parking light is switched on, the front Note (ignition switched off). side light and the tail light on the corresponding ● The relevant legislation in each country side of the vehicle turn on. Left turn light or left-hand parking light (ig- must be observed when using the vehicle’s nition switched off).
  • Page 133: Main Beam Assist (Light Assist)

    Vehicle lighting Lights Main beam assist (Light Assist) The advanced main beam assistant can be Note switched on or off in the vehicle settings in the The main beam assist automatically prevents ● When you turn the ignition off without hav- Infotainment System.
  • Page 134 Lights System limitations WARNING Note In the following cases, the main beam headlight The comfort features of the main beam assist ● The headlight flasher can be turned on and must be switched off manually because the must not lead you to take any risks. The sys- off manually at any time with the turn signal main beam assist will not disconnect it on time tem is not a replacement for driver concen-...
  • Page 135: Headlight Range Control

    The duration of the lights-off delay can be set All seats occupied, luggage compartment made to the settings. in the vehicle settings menu of the infotainment full. system, where the function can also be activa- Driver’s seat occupied and luggage com- ›››  ted and deactivated page 39. partment full.
  • Page 136: Interior And Reading Lights

    Lights Interior and reading lights Glove compartment and luggage compart- Note ment lighting “Tourist light” is only allowed temporarily. If When opening and closing the glove compart- you are planning a long stay in a country that ment on the front passenger side and the rear drives on the other side, you should take the lid, the respective light will automatically switch vehicle to an Authorised Technical Service to...
  • Page 137: Background Lighting

    Interior lights Lights Background lighting Fig. 107  Schematic representation: Background lighting. Background lighting provides lighting in differ- The representation of these functions by the Additional functions of the background ent areas of the interior. background lighting can be switched on and off lighting both individually and as a whole in the infotain- There are predefined versions of Ambient Light...
  • Page 138: Windscreen Wiper And Rear Window Wiper Systems

    You have carefully removed any wiper rear window wiper system. impair visibility. blades that may have frozen from the win- dow. SEAT recommends an de-icer spray for ● Do not use the wiper system in winter Move the lever to the required position: this purpose.
  • Page 139: Rain And Light Sensor

    Windscreen wiper and rear window wiper systems Visibility Note Note ● When the vehicle stops while the wiper is The wiper will try to wipe away any obsta- cles that are on the windscreen. The wiper on, the wiper switches to operating tempora- will stop moving if the obstacle is still block- rily at the next lower wiping level.
  • Page 140: General Safety Instructions

    Visibility cle. These areas outside the field of view are Abnormal operation of the rain and light WARNING known as the blind spot. Other road users and sensor The rain sensor may not detect rain suffi- objects may be in the blind spot. The possible causes of anomalies and errone- ciently and may not activate the windscreen ous interpretations in the sensitive surface area...
  • Page 141: Interior Mirror

    Visibility Mirrors Interior mirror with automatic anti-dazzle ● NOTICE If possible, use the interior mirror to pre- function cisely calculate the distance to vehicles Electrolyte fluid may leak if the automatic driving behind you, or to other objects. When the ignition is switched on, the sensors in anti-dazzle mirror is broken.
  • Page 142: Adjusting The Exterior Mirrors

    Visibility Adjusting the exterior mirrors Activating exterior mirror functions Folding the exterior mirrors when locking the vehicle The following exterior mirror functions can be activated and deactivated in the vehi- When the vehicle is locked or unlocked from the cle settings menu of the infotainment system outside, the exterior mirrors may fold in or out ››› ...
  • Page 143: Sun Protection

    Sun protection Visibility ● Release the reverse gear. Sun protection NOTICE ● The adjusted position for the rear view mirror ● Before washing the vehicle in an automatic is stored. Sun blind car wash, please make sure that the exterior mirrors are folded in to prevent them from Activating the passenger side exterior mirror being damaged.
  • Page 144 Visibility WARNING Folded sun blinds can reduce visibility. ● Always store sun blinds and visors in their housing when not in use. Note The light above the sun visor automatically switches off after a few minutes in certain conditions. This prevents the battery from discharging.
  • Page 145: Air Conditioning

    Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning Air conditioning ● Front passenger area: on the front passenger Economic use of the air conditioning temperature setting, which will display ECO in- Extra fuel (combustion engines) or electricity stead of the selected temperature. (hybrid in electric mode) may be consumed by Heating, ventilation and ●...
  • Page 146 ● 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 147 To avoid possi- ›››  menu page 149. ble damage to the battery, this function OR: the seat heating can be controlled by may temporarily disconnect automatically tapping with two fingers at once on touch and come back on when normal operating zones...
  • Page 148 Air conditioning Air Conditioning Menu Fig. 115  Schematic representation: Air conditioning menu. The following functions are available in the Air perature control for the passenger side Switching the cooling and demisting ›››  conditioning menu, depending on the equip- system on/off. Fig. 114 and/or rear zone to set a dif- ment: ferent temperature.
  • Page 149: Rear Controls

    Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning Manual adjustment of fan speed by tap- Fresh Air: automatically adjusts the air Rear controls ping conditioning for a certain time to ventilate OR: by pressing or sliding your finger the vehicle interior. on the lines until the desired fan speed is Fast cooling: automatically adjusts the air reached.
  • Page 150 Air conditioning WARNING Stuffy or stale air will increase fatigue and reduce driver concentration possibly result- ing in a serious accident. ● Never leave the fresh air fan turned off or use the air recirculation for long periods of time; the air in the vehicle interior will not be refreshed.
  • Page 151: Seat Heating

    ● Tap on the Climabar symbol Fig. 114. an smart function that automatically activates If the passenger leaves his or her seat while the ● Tap with two fingers at once on touch and regulates the driver and front passenger seat heater and drive system are switched on,...
  • Page 152 Make sure the seat cushion is dry prior to Seat heating level 3 (maximum) needs to be Do not switch seat heating on if any of the fol- using the seat heater. used to ensure that habits are learned cor- lowing conditions are met: rectly.
  • Page 153: Steering Wheel Heating

    ● To switch off steering wheel heating, press the the seat heaters, do not kneel on the seat or ing time of the function. function button several times until no LED is on. apply sharp pressure to a single point on the seat cushion or backrest.
  • Page 154: Troubleshooting

    > Set- switched off immediately using the immediate tings > Units. If parking ventilation runs repeatedly for long on/off button in the My SEAT App. periods of time, the 12V battery charge level ● When the scheduled departure time has been will drop.
  • Page 155: Switching The Auxiliary Heater On And Off

    (with the the auxiliary heating menu in the Infotainment ventilated space. vehicle switched off) or the on/off button in the system, through the My SEAT App or with the infotainment system’s auxiliary heating menu remote control. (with the vehicle switched on).
  • Page 156 Air conditioning ● Press button on the remote control Radio-operated remote control Control lamp on the remote control ›››  page 154. When the buttons are pressed, the control lamp ● Automatically at the scheduled departure on the remote control provides the user with time or after the programmed operating time different information: has elapsed .
  • Page 157: Programming The Auxiliary Heater

    Auxiliary heating (additional heating) Air conditioning Flashes for around 5 seconds WARNING For the sake of the environment ● In orange: The battery in the remote control is Swallowing a battery with a diameter of 20 ● Dispose of used batteries in an environ- flat.
  • Page 158: Usage Instructions

    The emissions gen- system or via the My SEAT App. vehicle. This does not mean that there is an erated by the auxiliary heater are removed via fault in the vehicle.
  • Page 159 ● Automatically by scheduling a departure time running. In this case, steam may come out in the My SEAT App or in the infotainment from under the vehicle. This does not mean Managing the stationary air condi- system in the Stationary air conditioning that there is an fault in the vehicle.
  • Page 160 When the state of charge of the high voltage The heated windscreen can be switched on/off battery drops excessively. using the My SEAT App , whether or not the stationary air conditioning is switched on. Extended stationary air conditioning If air conditioning for departure is to be used,...
  • Page 161: Selecting The Optimal Gear

    Driving indications Driving Driving ● WARNING Never place objects in the driver footwell. An object could move into the pedal area The gear change recommendation is an aux- and impair pedal operation. Driving indications iliary function and in no case should be a substitute for careful driving.
  • Page 162: Regular Maintenance

    Driving Active cylinder management (ACT®) Avoid driving at high speed Avoid short journeys Depending on vehicle equipment, the active Avoid travelling at your vehicle’s top speed, The engine and catalytic converter need to cylinder management (ACT®) may deactivate whenever possible. Fuel consumption, emission reach their optimal operating temperature in some of the engine cylinders if the driving sit- of harmful gases and noise pollution multiply as...
  • Page 163 ● 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 164: Driving On Flooded Roads

    Driving cially when the engine is cold) to reduce engine ● WARNING If a luggage rack is fitted on the rear lid, re- wear and increase its useful life. Never drive at move it and the load when you have to drive After driving through flooded zones, braking extremely low engine speeds.
  • Page 165: Changing Tyres

    The four-wheel drive is specially designed to porarily or for a short period of time, please complement the higher engine power. This Your SEAT vehicle is not an off-roader: in fact, observe the relevant instructions. combination gives the vehicle exceptional han-...
  • Page 166: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    NOTICE ● will only be locked if the parking lock P is acti- the driver's seat belt is not fastened, SEAT does not accept liability for any dam- vated. ● the driver does not step on any pedal, age to the vehicle due to the use of a lower quality fuel, an inadequate service or the ●...
  • Page 167: Starting The Engine

    Starting and stopping the engine. Driving enough charge). If the driver locks the vehicle In vehicles with the Start-Stop system, the Note or manually turns off the light, the side light “My Beat” function also offers additional infor- goes out. mation: ●...
  • Page 168: Turning Off The Engine

    Driving engine, the lighting of the button WARNING For the sake of the environment remains fixed indicating that the engine is run- Do not keep the engine running in confined Do not warm-up the engine by running the ning. spaces, as there is a risk of poisoning. engine with the vehicle stationary.
  • Page 169: Electronic Immobilizer

    Original SEAT key. This off, otherwise the battery will discharge. not work when the ignition is switched off. type of keys can be purchased from a SEAT ● If the engine has been driven at high speed ●...
  • Page 170: Emergency Starting Function

    Driving Emergency starting function Indications for the driver on the in- Driving with electric drive strument cluster display Switching on the hybrid drive system Depress the clutch ● ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles This indication is displayed on vehicles with a manual gearbox when the driver does not Switching on the hybrid drive activates the ve- depress the clutch pedal when starting the en-...
  • Page 171 This is completely normal and switched on, even in very low outside tempera- does not mean there is a problem. tures, SEAT recommends parking the vehicle in a place protected from the cold. Detecting the drive system Behaviour when moving off or stopping...
  • Page 172: Operating Mode Selection

    Driving Operating mode selection ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles Fig. 121  In the infotainment system: Battery manager menu ● ● The vehicle has different operating modes so Select Electric Mode or Hybrid Mode in The high voltage battery has a sufficient that it can always be optimally adjusted to the infotainment system.
  • Page 173 D and the SEAT recommends using the charging ing the vehicle. recuperation mode to Auto. socket to charge the high-voltage battery, In hybrid operating mode, the power from ››› ...
  • Page 174: Troubleshooting

    Driving There is a fault in the vehicle’s drive system. WARNING Note The vehicle's drive system is no longer availa- The higher the charge level of the high-volt- Information about the operating mode that ble. Park the vehicle in a safe place as soon as age battery, the lower the braking effect of is currently active is displayed on the instru- possible.
  • Page 175: Start-Stop System

    The driver door must be closed. will stop. The warning lamp will light up on Start-Stop system ● The driver's seat belt must be fastened. ● The bonnet must be closed. Description and operation ● The engine has reached operating tempera- ture.
  • Page 176 Driving ● ● The reverse gear must not be engaged. With a trailer attached. Additional information related to the auto- ● ● matic gearbox The vehicle must not be on a very steep While the particle filter is regenerating. slope. The instrument cluster screen displays The engine stops when the selector lever is in D, N and S, as well as in Tiptronic mode.
  • Page 177: Manually Connecting And Disconnecting The Start-Stop System

    While the vehicle re- Fig. 122  In the infotainment system: Start-Stop the seat belt. mains stopped, the engine will not stop if the system (accessible from different infotainment brake pedal is slightly pressed, in traffic jams “Start-Stop system: Fault! Function not...
  • Page 178: Manual Gearbox

    Driving ● Manual gearbox Depress the clutch and keep your foot as far NOTICE as it will go. Engaging a gear that is too low when driving ● With the gear lever in neutral, push it down, Changing gears 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 179: Dsg Automatic Transmission

    DSG automatic transmission Driving DSG automatic transmis- The gear selector position is shown by the – Permanent forward drive position corresponding sign lighting up. The engaged sion The D/S position enables the gears to be op- gear is also displayed on the screen in manual erated in normal mode (D) or sport mode (S).
  • Page 180: Changing Gear In Tiptronic Mode

    Driving When you change to the Tiptronic programme, ● With lever in any position, the foot brake Note the vehicle remains in the currently selected must be depressed whenever the engine ● If a gear has been selected, the vehicle gear.
  • Page 181: Driving With An Automatic Gearbox

    DSG automatic transmission Driving Driving with an automatic gearbox Starting off uphill with the Auto Hold function NOTICE ● Once you have engaged a gear, take your ● Shifting to a higher or lower gear is automatic. When stopping the vehicle on an uphill foot off the brake pedal and gently press the slope, do not try to avoid shifting into gear The engine can only be started with the lever in...
  • Page 182: Launch-Control Program

    Driving ● With your right foot, press the accelerator WARNING Note down to the full throttle or kick-down position. Please note that if the road surface is slip- The engine speed is set at approximately 2000 ● Dynamic driving or using a launch-control pery or wet, the kickdown feature could rpm to 4000 rpm, depending on the engine program may considerably raise the temper-...
  • Page 183 DSG automatic transmission Driving system can automatically start the engine to Or, in mHEVs, select the “Comfort” drive NOTICE ensure that power is supplied to the electrical profile. The inertia mode will be automatically dis- system or to ensure its own start-up. 2.
  • Page 184: Driving On Slopes

    Driving The assistant attempts to maintain the speed Faults in the gearbox Gearbox: press the brake and engage a at which the vehicle was travelling when the gear again Gearbox: Fault! Stop the vehicle and brake was applied, within logical limits. It may ●...
  • Page 185 SEAT Drive Profiles Driving ● Consider the warnings shown on the instru- Steering WARNING ment cluster display. On vehicles with electromechanical steering, Steering assist helps the driver in critical sit- ● If the control lamp continues flashing after the power steering automatically adjusts ac- uations.
  • Page 186 Driving profiles will activate the inertia use function Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Kick-down when the gear selector lever is not in the S posi- Depending on the driving profile, the perform- The kick-down feature allows maximum accel- tion, depending on how the accelerator pedal ››› ...
  • Page 187: Braking System

    Braking system Driving If the brake discs and pads have a layer ● Speed and driving style should always be Drive profile Characteristics of salt on them, the braking performance is adapted to suit visibility, weather and traffic Balanced and comfortable drive reduced and the braking distance increases.
  • Page 188 SEAT recom- have to “settle”. This can be counteracted by mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this. applying more pressure to the brake pedal. WARNING ● When brake pads are new, drive with extra...
  • Page 189: Brake Assist Systems

    Brake assist systems Driving Brake assist systems XDS improves traction by applying the brakes Traction control (TCS) to improve cornering acceleration. The TCS reduces the driving force on skidding Information relating to brake assist wheels and adapts this force to suit the road Multi-collision brake surface conditions.
  • Page 190 Driving After disconnecting the ignition, the assistance Connecting and disconnecting the ● Brake assist systems cannot prevent an ac- of the brake servo is progressively reduced. If ESC and TCS cident if you are driving too close to other you continue to hold the vehicle in place with vehicles.
  • Page 191 Brake assist systems Driving In vehicles with 4-wheel drive, the TCS is dis- The brake assist systems make noises There is a fault in the electromechani- connected completely . In addition, the con- cal brake servo When the described brake assist systems inter- trol lamp lights up on the instrument cluster.
  • Page 192: General Notes

    ● When the towing mode is selected, some cameras requires special knowledge and driver at all times. The drive assist systems tools. It is recommended to visit a SEAT deal- assist systems may react with limitations, in are not a replacement for driver attention.
  • Page 193: Front Radar

    Drive assist sensors and cameras Assistant systems The button for the driver assistance systems Drive assist sensors and The front radar detects any objects in its detec- ›››  is located on the multifunction steering wheel. tion zone Fig. 128 and provides support for cameras This button can be used to switch the driver the following functions:...
  • Page 194: Front Camera

    Assistant systems Front camera If the camera is deactivated, the instrument WARNING cluster will temporarily display the message ● The visibility of the radar sensor can be im- “Driver assist now limited. Front sensors paired by dirt or environmental influences, without visibility”...
  • Page 195: Ultrasound Sensors

    ● Exit Warning page 242. ● The rear bumper should only be painted with paint authorised by SEAT. The lane de- Automatic deactivation of supported func- parture warning's functions may be limited or tions work incorrectly if other paints are used.
  • Page 196: Cruise Control System

    Assistant systems Rear camera NOTICE NOTICE ● ● Damage to the radiator grille, bumper, In order to guarantee good system opera- wheel arch and vehicle underbody can mod- tion, keep the cameras clean, free of snow or ify the orientation of the sensors. This can af- ice, and do not cover them with stickers or fect the parking aid function.
  • Page 197: Status Display

    Cruise control system Assistant systems Operating the cruise control Status display WARNING When the cruise control system is switched on, If it is impossible to drive with sufficient brak- the instrument cluster display shows the saved ing distance and at a constant speed, using speed and the system status: the cruise control system may cause acci- dents and serious injuries may occur.
  • Page 198: Speed Limiter

    Assistant systems ● - 1 km/h (1 mph) Front Assist has braked the vehicle. Lights up grey The speed limiter is switched on but reg- ● If the fault continues, disconnect the Emer- + 10 km/h (5 mph) ulation is not active. gency Assist and consult a specialised work- - 10 km/h (5 mph) shop.
  • Page 199: Operating The Speed Limiter

    Speed limiter with proactive speed adjustment Assistant systems Operating the speed limiter - 10 km/h (5 mph) For safety reasons, the speed limiter only switches off fully whenever the driver stops pressing the accelerator pedal or switches the Interrupting the adjustment system off manually.
  • Page 200 Assistant systems Activate proactive speed adjustment rious accidents and injuries can occur if the Note speed limiter with proactive speed adjust- The speed limiter with proactive speed adjust- Please also note the information of rele- ment is used carelessly or unintentionally. vance to safety on the speed limiter ment can be activated in the infotainment sys- The system is not a replacement for driver...
  • Page 201 Assistant systems Eco Assistance Troubleshooting Eco-efficient driving assistance helps you drive Adjust the displayed speed using the but- with care and with low energy consumption by tons on the multifunction steering wheel following instructions superimposed in the digi- A message is displayed indicating that pro- + 1 km/h (1 mph) tal cockpit, depending on the situation.
  • Page 202 Assistant systems Eco Assist is available depending on equipment ACC - Adaptive Cruise Con- Driving with ACC and not in all countries. You can override the ACC at any time. Braking trol interrupts the ACC. If you accelerate, regulation WARNING is interrupted during acceleration and then re- Introduction sumed.
  • Page 203: Acc Operation

    Do not use the ACC in poor visibility, or on checked by a specialised workshop. Visiting roads that are steep, with lots of curves or a SEAT dealership is recommended. slippery. ● Never use ACC when driving off-road or on ACC operation unpaved roads.
  • Page 204 Drive assist. ACC Lights up green If the ESC or TCS is switched off, the ACC is settings will be the same as those in the SEAT ACC connected, vehicle detected in automatically interrupted. Drive Profile.
  • Page 205: Special Driving Situations

    ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems Special driving situations Vehicles with a manual gearbox: Briefly depress Overtaking the accelerator pedal and gently lift the clutch When the turn signal is switched on for over- pedal. taking, the ACC reduces the distance from the ●...
  • Page 206 Assistant systems SEAT does not recommend using the function in Vehicles outside the sensor zone Objects that are not detected ›››  the following cases ● Heavy rain, snow or fog. ● When going through tunnels. ● On stretches of road with roadworks.
  • Page 207 Assistant systems ● Troubleshooting ESC is operating. WARNING ● The driver is not wearing his/her seat belt. The predictive speed adjustment smart tech- ACC not available ● The RPM is too high or too low. nology cannot overcome the limits imposed by the laws of physics and it only works ●...
  • Page 208 Assistant systems ● If a speed limit is notified based on the nav- Adjustment due to a speed limit. ● Always take into account the speed limit. In igation data without it being detected by the the case of speed limits that are not included road signal detection system, the indicated in the navigation data, the speed limit may Adjustment due to a road layout.
  • Page 209: Emergency Brake Assistance System (Front Assist)

    Emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems If you adjust the indicated speed excessively, First by informing the driver, and if there is no Note the predictive speed adjustment is interrupted. or insufficient reaction, then by activating an Depending on the anomaly in question, addi- autonomous emergency braking or an evasive tional information may be displayed in Vehi- manoeuvre as indicated by the conditions that...
  • Page 210 Assistant systems Warning levels and brake assist Critical warning ● Front Assist may decelerate the vehicle un- til it stops completely. However, the brake If the driver fails to react to the advance warn- Front Assist is active from 5 km/h (3 mph). De- system does not halt the vehicle perma- ing, the system may actively intervene in the pending on different conditions (vehicle speed,...
  • Page 211: System Limitations

    Emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems Once the Front Assist has activated a critical System limitations Operating limitations warning, if the driver intends to dodge the ob- In the following situations, Front Assist may work Front Assist has certain limitations inherent to ject, the swerve assist will help correct the tra- in a limited or unwanted way: jectory.
  • Page 212: Lane Assist System

    Using the camera located in the windscreen, SEAT recommends having the swerve and turn ›››  page 190. the Lane Assist system detects the lane boun-...
  • Page 213 Lane Assist system Assistant systems Driving with the Lane Assist System System limits ● Always keep your hands on the steering wheel so it can be turned at any time. The Use the Lane Assist system only on large, well- responsibility of staying in the lane is always maintained motorways and highways.
  • Page 214 Assistant systems Lights up green Troubleshooting Note Lane Assist system active and available. If a system fault persists, Lane Assist may The lane departure warning assistant Lights up yellow switch off automatically. The Lane Assist system is intervening by is not available adjusting the steering.
  • Page 215: Status Display

    Assistant systems Travel Assist If the problem persists, consult a specialised How to know if the vehicle is fitted with Status display workshop. Travel Assist The vehicle is fitted with Travel Assist if the Note Travel Assist option appears in the instrument cluster menu when the button on the multi- After switching on the ignition, it may take a...
  • Page 216 Assistant systems Control lamps indicate the status of the system ● ● Bear in mind the system limitations and If driver intervention is requested on the in- on the instrument panel display: the indications regarding the control of the strument panel display, immediately resume Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Lane As- control of the vehicle.
  • Page 217 Assistant systems Travel Assist Press the button on the multifunction Travel Assist must also be activated. Switch to ACC or speed limiter steering wheel. The convenience turn signals mode must first Press the button on the multi-function 2. Then select the Travel Assist option from be activated in the infotainment system’s vehi- steering wheel.
  • Page 218 The system is not a replacement for driver ● If the problem persists, consult a specialised Activating lane change assist while driving awareness. workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT ● dealership. Before changing lanes, make sure it is safe Once the prerequisites have been met and the to do so.
  • Page 219: Emergency Assist

    Immediately take hold of the steering Depending on the equipment, the driver’s seat wheel and take control of the vehicle. Emergency Assist belt is tightened at the same time.
  • Page 220 Assistant systems The following happens as soon as the vehicle Lane departure warning ● If the radar sensor or the camera are cov- stops: ered or have been altered or damaged, the (Side Assist) ● system may intervene on the brakes or on the The electronic parking brake and gear shift direction in an inappropriate manner.
  • Page 221 Lane departure warning (Side Assist) 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 222: Light Indication

    Assistant systems ● Additionally it can be switched on and off by The lamp flashes in the corresponding rear- Flashes accessing the Assistants menu on the instru- view mirror even though the turn signal has not A vehicle has been detected in the adjacent lane ment cluster.
  • Page 223 Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems In the following situations, an indication will be ›››  displayed by the control lamp Fig. 147 ›››  Fig. 148 (arrow): ● When being overtaken by another vehicle ›››  Fig. 149. ›››  ● When overtaking another vehicle Fig. 150 with a speed difference of approx.
  • Page 224: Park The Vehicle

    Depending on the season, very high or low infotainment system menu Settings > Screen ›››  page 223. temperatures can be reached inside a closed settings > Rear seat warning. vehicle. 2. Automatic transmission: switch on the park- ● ing lock by pressing button P.
  • Page 225: Electronic Parking Brake

    Parking and manoeuvring Electronic parking brake Electronic parking brake Switching off NOTICE ● Switch the ignition on. Components on the underside of the vehicle, Using the electronic parking brake ›››  ● such as bumpers, spoilers and running gear Press the button Fig. 151.
  • Page 226 Parking and manoeuvring The electronic parking brake is not disconnec- Activate: WARNING ted until the button is released. This can fa- ›››  ● Press the button Fig. 151. The electronic If the vehicle is left improperly, it could roll cilitate starting off when a heavy load is towed parking brake is activated.
  • Page 227: Auto Hold Function

    The driver’s seatbelt is buckled. ing brake ● The engine is running. The control lamp lights up in yellow. Visit a SEAT dealer or other specialist workshop. Connecting and disconnecting ›››  Press the Auto Hold button . The control The electronic parking brake does not re- lamp on the button turns on when the Auto lease.
  • Page 228 Parking and manoeuvring 4. Automatic gearbox: If any of the tyres have General information on WARNING only minimal contact with the ground, e.g. parking systems The smart technology of the Auto Hold can- For example, if the axles are crossed. not overcome the limits imposed by the laws of physics and it only operates within the lim- Activation and deactivation...
  • Page 229 General information on parking systems Parking and manoeuvring Troubleshooting Requirements WARNING ● The vehicle is moving between approx. Never allow the automatic braking opera- The parking system behaves differently than 3 km/h and 8 km/h when manoeuvring tions of park assist systems to lead you to expected ●...
  • Page 230 Parking and manoeuvring symbol and a greyed-out graphic segment. If Park Distance Control Plus 0.90 m necessary, the parking system switches off the 1.60 m (Park Pilot) affected zone. 0.90 m If the park assist is not working properly, a con- Description tinuous audible signal sounds for a few seconds As you approach the obstacle, the frequency of...
  • Page 231 Park Distance Control Plus (Park Pilot) Parking and manoeuvring objects behind or to the side of the vehicle will NOTICE ● Damage to the radiator grille, bumper, not be indicated on the screen and no audio wheel arch and vehicle underbody can mod- Park assist plus functions can be affected by signals will sound.
  • Page 232: Automatic Activation

    In vehicles without an infotainment system, ● Switch the ignition on. Change from reduced view to full view these parameters can be modified in a SEAT ● In the infotainment system select > Assis- Official Service or in a specialised workshop.
  • Page 233: Visual Indication Segments

    Parking and manoeuvring Rear park assist Visual indication segments If an obstacle is located in the vehicle’s way, the Switch to the reverse assist image (Rear corresponding audible warning will sound. View Camera “RVC”) When the penultimate segment is displayed, ●...
  • Page 234: Park Assist System (Park Assist)

    Parking and manoeuvring ● As you approach the obstacle, the frequency of We recommend taking the vehicle to a special- park in a suitable space driving forwards at the audible signals will increase. The signal will ised workshop to have the fault repaired. an angle to partially enter the selected parking sound continuously at around 0.30 m: Stop the space.
  • Page 235 In certain circum- ● workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT Retrofitting of certain accessories to the stances this may prevent them from detect- dealership for this.
  • Page 236: Special Characteristics

    Parking and manoeuvring Description of the parking assist sys- To restart the manoeuvre it is necessary that Requirements for leaving the parking space none of these things occur and that the (only for parallel parking) button on the infotainment system is pressed ●...
  • Page 237 Park assist system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring When the Park Assist system turns the steer- Selecting a parking type Selecting a parking type after passing in ing wheel with the vehicle stationary, the instru- front of the space ment panel also displays the symbol .
  • Page 238 Parking and manoeuvring ● switch on if sufficient progress has been made Look at the instrument cluster display to see Parking with the manoeuvre (the side sensor must be if the space has been detected as “appropri- able to detect the reference vehicle). If it is im- ate”...
  • Page 239 Park assist system (Park Assist) Parking and manoeuvring ● ● Select first gear. Leaving a parking space with the Turn on the corresponding turn signal towards the road you will enter when exiting the parking ● Move forward until the continuous ParkPilot Park assist system (only for parallel space.
  • Page 240: Reverse Assist (Rear View Camera)

    Parking and manoeuvring ● The vehicle can exit the space when a cor- Requirements ● Due to the screen resolution or light con- responding message is displayed on the instru- ditions, some items may be blurry or not dis- To park with reverse assist, the following re- ment cluster and, in some cases, an audible played at all.
  • Page 241: Connecting And Disconnecting

    Reverse Assist (Rear View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring The assistant's image view changes when the Assistance function for hitching a trailer – When the vehicle approaches objects factory-fitted tow hitch is electronically con- that are not on the ground surface or that On vehicles with a factory-fitted towing device, ››› ...
  • Page 242: Troubleshooting

    Parking and manoeuvring ● Angle parking The vehicle has some type of damage in the Parking camera area, e.g. due to a parking impact. ● In the infotainment system select > Driver ● The field of view of the camera is blocked by assist >...
  • Page 243: How It Works

    Parking and manoeuvring Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Rear Cross Traffic Alert) of the image of the vehicle on the infotainment Once the trailer is uncoupled from the vehicle, system screen. This strip displays the side of the the assistant will return to its initial state prior vehicle towards which traffic is approaching in to the moment when the trailer was electrically How it works...
  • Page 244 Parking and manoeuvring Exit Warning The system monitors, within the limits of the Connecting and disconnecting system itself, the rear and side environment of The door opening assistant can be switched on ›››  the vehicle using the rear sensors page 193. How it works and off by accessing the Assistants menu in It detects moving objects that approach from...
  • Page 245 Parking and manoeuvring Exit Warning ● The door opening warning (Exit Warning) operates continuously as long as the vehicle ignition is on. Otherwise, the system is deac- tivated and the lamps light up briefly. ● It is possible that the traffic situation is not interpreted correctly and you cannot be aware of all the objects that are approach- ing, such as pedestrians.
  • Page 246: Practical Equipment

    Introduction ● Before moving a seat, make sure there are Use the storage compartments only for small or no lighters in the moving part area of the ve- hicle. light items.
  • Page 247: Drink Holder

    ›››  Use: Lower the central armrest Fig. 164. Closing: Push the drawer under the seat until it NOTICE engages. When the drink holder is no longer in use, lift the armrest again. Do not leave open cans in the drink holders when the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 248: Power Sockets

    Other storage compartments are found in the ● To prevent voltage fluctuations from caus- Power sockets rear seat, to the left and the right of the seats. ing damage, unplug any connected electri- cal devices before switching the ignition on ●...
  • Page 249: Vehicle Power Sockets

    Practical equipment Power sockets The continuous output of all of the vehicle’s 12- 230-volt power socket Note volt sockets is 120 watts in total. ● The use of electrical appliances with the When connecting two or more electrical devi- engine switched off will cause the 12-volt ces at the same time, make sure that their total battery to discharge.
  • Page 250 Practical equipment Flashing green light: WARNING ● The ignition is switched off, but there is The electrical system is under high voltage! enough power available to continue supplying ● Do not spill liquids onto the socket. the socket with current for a maximum of 10 minutes.
  • Page 251: Data Transmissions

    If special modifications have been made to Over-the-air update function properly after an over-the-air up- vehicles outside the scope of SEAT's respon- date. Malfunctioning of a control unit and the sibility (for example, for emergency service vehicle can lead to serious accidents and fa-...
  • Page 252: Software Installation Pre-Requisites

    The control units, central computer, functions factory control unit with eSIM card, and are free and displays will not be available during the of charge. SEAT covers the cost of the connec- software installation. Do not use the vehicle or tion.
  • Page 253: Seat Connect

    Data transmissions SEAT CONNECT ● The system prevents the activation of the ve- To use SEAT CONNECT Gen3, you have to acti- Note hicle's drive system. vate the services by concluding a CONNECT The control units will stop working or will not contract with SEAT, S.A., which may be sub-...
  • Page 254 Driving data. to SEAT CONNECT Gen3 (third generation). The vehicle may be damaged by factors out- ● Vehicle health report. side the control of SEAT, S.A. These damaged SEAT CONNECT services and functions that ● Anti-theft alarm warning. can include: do not require activation ●...
  • Page 255 The S-PIN is necessary, for example, to protect SEAT CONNECT Gen3 (including registration): CONNECT services in the previous section plus: your user profile or to run a SEAT CONNECT Switch on the ignition and the infotainment ● service relevant to the security of your vehicle.
  • Page 256: Legal Provisions

    Data transmissions if you already have a SEAT CONNECT user ac- Legal provisions GPS tracking: marking count, you must log in through the infotainment If the vehicle has a factory-fitted control unit During the use of SEAT CONNECT services, in- system and then go to User management.
  • Page 257: Service Management

    SEAT, S.A. data service and the nication equipment, satellites, servers and data ● The number of SEAT CONNECT services that processing of personal and vehicle data.
  • Page 258: Wlan Access Point

    Mo- The following symbols indicate the respective bile phone operators can provide information SEAT CONNECT services can be activated and data transmission status in the infotainment on this. You can also purchase data plans for deactivated individually.
  • Page 259: Configuration For Sharing A Connection Over Wlan

    Configuration for sharing a connec- Depending on the version, it is only possi- The system preferentially searches for devices ble to connect in Hotspot mode to get SEAT in the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band. If no results are found, tion over WLAN CONNECT, and a maximum of 5 devices can be it is advisable to check the device’s access...
  • Page 260: Bluetooth Pairing

    ● Protect the mobile phone device and its bile phone device can also use Wireless Full applications from inappropriate use. You can find more information on the SEAT Link from now on without the USB connection. website (www.seat.com). ● Never make modifications to the applica- If pop-up menus are rejected during the con- tions.
  • Page 261: Applications (Apps)

    ™. Applications (apps) To select Android Auto™ technology. The requirements must be met to use Apple With SEAT Full Link, the display of the contents CarPlay™. Apple CarPlay™ of SEAT applications and other providers instal- Launch Apple CarPlay™: led on mobile phone devices can be transferred In order to use Apple CarPlay™, the following...
  • Page 262: Android Auto

    Auto™. applications and their availability on the ● If there is an active Bluetooth® connection, it SEAT (www.seat.com) and Apple CarPlay™ Launch Android Auto™: websites, or at SEAT dealerships. is automatically interrupted. ● Press MENU > Full Link to access the Full Link ●...
  • Page 263: Wired And Wireless Connections

    ● You will find information about technical requirements, compatible mobile phone de- vices, certified applications and their avail- Fig. 169  Rear centre console: USB connectors ability on the SEAT (www.seat.com) and An- with power socket function. droid Auto™ websites, or at SEAT dealerships.
  • Page 264: Infotainment System

    The central computer should only be re- Some function areas may include links to third- paired or disassembled and reassembled at quickly. party websites. SEAT, S.A. is not the owner of specialised workshops. SEAT recommends the third-party websites accessible through the ●...
  • Page 265 Infotainment system First steps WARNING ● WARNING When the vehicle components necessary 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 266 Infotainment system ● WARNING ● Position the connection cables of the audio Adapt your speed and driving style to sources and external devices so that they do suit visibility, weather, road and traffic condi- Radio stations can transmit disaster or haz- not interfere with the driver.
  • Page 267: Overview And Controls

    Overview and controls Infotainment system Overview and controls Connect System Fig. 170  Overview: control unit HOME button : main menu with widget Touch zones (to raise and lower the vol- views. ume). MENU button : main menu in tile mode. Touch screen. The infotainment functions can be used through the screen.
  • Page 268: General Instructions For Use

    ● manual. Some functions of the infotainment system The following menus can be included as an require an active SEAT CONNECT user account ● In some countries, the infotainment system icon: and an Internet connection for the vehicle. Data...
  • Page 269 ›››  page 265 ) for approx. 15 seconds until The infotainment system automatically turns off the SEAT logo appears on the display. Store when the driver's door is opened, provided the ignition has been switched off beforehand. Customising the infotainment sys- Legal.
  • Page 270 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 Configuring customised menus ●...
  • Page 271: Clean The Screen

    General instructions for use Infotainment system Clean the screen sence of this symbol, however, does not neces- Copyright sarily mean that the term in question can be As a general rule, audio and video files stored Remove persistent dirt carefully and without us- used freely.
  • Page 272: Bluetooth Profiles

    Infotainment system ● ● Sound optimisation by zones (valid for the 7- Subwoofer volume. Vehicle and comfort functions speaker system): ● Surround settings. ● Assistants system settings. – Manual (Driver and All). ● Heating and air conditioning settings. Wi-Fi – Automatic depending on the seats occu- ●...
  • Page 273: Seat Assistant

    The SEAT Assistant starts when the infotainment the online voice assistant via the My SEAT App, tion, etc. recognises the activation word. which provides the user with a wider range of ●...
  • Page 274 Infotainment system ● If you have started the SEAT Assistant via the Avoid other background noises, such as con- Starting and ending the SEAT Assis- activation word, the activated infotainment will versations in the vehicle. Do not direct the air...
  • Page 275: Radio Mode

    Elec- available. equipment. trical equipment connected to the vehicle ● You have an active SEAT CONNECT user ac- may also cause interference in radio signal Access the RADIO menu count. reception and noise in the loudspeakers.
  • Page 276 Menus in Internet radio mode casts from around the world, included with Show station selection. Search and select a station SEAT CONNECT PLUS. Open text search. You can select radio stations in different ways. The options vary depending on the frequency Universal symbols in Radio mode Show the last online radio stations heard.
  • Page 277 Infotainment system Radio mode The station of the set frequency is tuned. In the FM frequency band or in the Multimedia Save stations on the preset keys mode, a station with traffic information in the You can store up to 36 stations of different fre- background is automatically tuned while it is Select from the station list (AM and FM/DAB) quency bands and reception types as favour-...
  • Page 278: Station Logos

    Infotainment system Online radio is only available through the Inter- Additional DAB warnings net connection of the active infotainment sys- The DAB announcement function monitors pos- tem. The use of online radio can generate ex- sible notifications from DAB radio stations and penses due to the transmission of data from the plays them automatically in Radio mode.
  • Page 279: Media Mode

    Infotainment system Media Mode Media Mode Introduction Fig. 173  Schematic representation: Media view In Media mode you can play multimedia files Quality differences between data media pro- Access the MEDIA menu from data media through the infotainment sys- duced by different manufacturers can cause ››› ...
  • Page 280 Note Repeat all titles. Multimedia files can be catalogued by catego- SEAT assumes no liability for any deteriora- ries (for example, album, artist, title). In My me- Activate the shuffle playback order. tion or loss of files on data storage devices.
  • Page 281 Infotainment system Media Mode ● Access favourites Playing entertainment content in the ● Press the favourite you want. infotainment system Depending on your selection, all the titles be- Depending on the infotainment system, videos longing to the favourite are added to the play- can be played.
  • Page 282: Navigation

    Infotainment system Navigation Introduction Fig. 174  Schematic representation: 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 audible indications ted on the vehicle analyse the routes taken.
  • Page 283 Infotainment system Navigation ● In areas that are not digitised or are only parti- Press twice on the map and keep your finger WARNING ally digitised in the infotainment's memory, the pressed on the screen. Select the settings, enter the destination and infotainment system will still attempt to provide ●...
  • Page 284: Other Symbols

    Infotainment system ● Predictive navigation. Information about the current route guid- Traffic information ance. ● 3D urban maps. POIs (points of interest) are shown on the Map scale. map, provided the navigation has said data ● Online traffic information. ›››  page 285.
  • Page 285: Navigation Data

    Select the destination and start navigation Recent destinations example Western Europe, can be downloaded Press from www.seat.com and stored on USB data Navigation saves the recent destinations to 2. Select the desired destination. You can devices. make them available for route guidance.
  • Page 286: Favourite Destinations

    Infotainment system Select the destination and start navigation: Whether it is possible to enter the destination Start navigation: through the navigation map depends on the and then Recent destinations. Move the view on the map until the desired state of the data and it is not possible for all position can be selected.
  • Page 287: Traffic Information

    Infotainment system Navigation Avoid traffic incidents Note Note The details of the route show the current traf- If the address details of a contact are ob- Traffic information receipt is subject to the fic incidents if the navigation has such data. solete, the route guidance will nevertheless privacy settings.
  • Page 288 Infotainment system You can activate and deactivate the function Functions in the additional window: whenever you want. Avoid Avoid traffic jam. The route will re- calculate. Enable and disable learning usage pattern Stop route Ends the current route guidance. The setting is in the corresponding navigation guidance menu >...
  • Page 289: Telephone Interface

    Infotainment system Telephone interface Telephone interface Introduction Fig. 175  Schematic representation: Phone view. You can use the telephone interface to connect Telephone interface equipment and Note your mobile to the infotainment system and op- symbols erate phone functions through it. The sound is ●...
  • Page 290: Places With Special Regulations

    Infotainment system ● Connection to wireless charging option. Go to the CarPlay context. Places with special regulations ● Connection to the microphone mounted on Remove a person from the conference call. Switch off the mobile telephone and the tel- the vehicle. Go to the contacts list.
  • Page 291 The vehicle must be stopped or someone the drop-down menu. All other mobile phone are several mobile phone devices connected must be detected in the front passenger seat devices are automatically in a passive connec- to the infotainment system, you can switch be- to perform the pairing.
  • Page 292 Infotainment system The Comfort phone interface can be equip- Calls Note ped with the wireless charging function The telephone interface shows the call list of ›››  ● While the infotainment system is in the page 292. the mobile telephone device. Start a call from Known mobile phones menu, the wireless In order to use the functions of the wireless the call list.
  • Page 293 Infotainment system Telephone interface Send an SMS: Phone book, favourites and speed Assign the speed dial button dial buttons Press > Text message > Enter new mes- ● In the Favourites menu, press the button, sage and enter the message on the screen. then open the phone book to select a contact When a telephone is first connected to the in- 2.
  • Page 294: Wireless Charger

    Qi technology, check ● Only place one suitable mobile device, your phone's user manual or visit the SEAT with Qi compatibility if applicable. To ensure website that it operates properly, place it without...
  • Page 295 USB, it will be charged by the A active NFC function on your mobile device means specified by the manufacturer. may prevent its wireless charging from work- ing properly. SEAT recommends that you de- activate the NFC function on your mobile de- vice when charging. NOTICE The base of the Connectivity Box is not re- movable.
  • Page 296: Storing Objects

    In vehicles with dynamic headlight range loose in open storage compartment of the control, the lights adapt automatically. vehicle, on the cover behind the rear seat or ● Avoid sharp braking and sudden manoeu- on the dash panel. vres.
  • Page 297: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage compartment Storing objects NOTICE WARNING Electrical wires or, depending on the fea- Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car- tures, the antenna embedded into the rear ried on the rear shelf can cause serious injury windows could be damaged, even irrepara- in case of sudden manoeuvring or braking or bly, if they are in contact with objects.
  • Page 298: Store The Rear Shelf

    Storing objects ›››  ● Store the rear shelf Remove the left and right covers Fig. 179. ● Place the rear shelf in the corresponding ✓ Valid for: Leon ›››  housing Fig. 180. ● Put the left and right covers in their original position.
  • Page 299: Storing The Retractable Shelf

    Luggage compartment Storing objects ›››  ● ● The tray can be stored under the variable Storing the retractable shelf Remove the left and right covers Fig. 183 floor of the luggage compartment, which must ›››  ✓ Valid for: Leon Sportstourer except PHEV versions be in its upper position page 297.
  • Page 300: Variable Luggage Compartment Floor

    ● Move the floor forward over the supports as luggage compartment floor. far as the rear seat backrest and then lower the ● floor with the handle Only objects that do not weigh than ap- proximately 7.5 kg may be carried between...
  • Page 301: Partition Net

    ● The attachments on the backs of the rear seats must never be used to fit the partition Retracting the partition net net when the rear seat backs are in their ver- Fig. 187  In the luggage compartment: tical position. ●...
  • Page 302 ›››  the other side Fig. 190 by pulling the rod. The partition net is properly assembled when the T-shaped ends are firmly secured in the Partition net with the rear seat backs ›››  corresponding housings Fig. 190 folded down. Fig. 190  In the luggage compartment: Retracting the partition net ✓...
  • Page 303: Luggage Compartment Equipment

    WARNING fastening rings safely. The rear seat backrests should only be lifted ● Never exceed the maximum tensile load of again once the partition net has been disas- Fig. 191 ...
  • Page 304: Bag Hooks

    Storing objects Net bag The net bag can be hooked into the luggage WARNING compartment in different ways. To secure the elastic net bag on the fasten- ✓ Valid for: LEON Sportstourer ing rings of the luggage compartment it must Hooking the net bag into the luggage com- be stretched out.
  • Page 305 Do not leave any objects in the central air- ›››  page 58 bag deployment zone Fig. 197  In the luggage compartment: opening the trapdoor. On the rear seat, behind the central armrest, there is a trapdoor for transporting long items in the interior, such as skis.
  • Page 306: Roof Carrier

    ● When they are not used. travel in the centre seat of the rear bench. panoramic sun roof and the rear lid. ● When the vehicle is washed in a car wash.
  • Page 307: Loading The Roof Carrier System

    Do not modify or repair the crossbars or on the roof. Suitable accessories can be pur- fitting instructions. roof carrier system. chased at SEAT dealerships. Distributing a load Always secure the crossbars and the roof car- Note rier system properly. Always take the assembly...
  • Page 308: Trailer Mode

    Always use belts or retaining straps that of the vehicle and trailer combination must be bracket or one that is retrofitted by SEAT, the are suitable and in a good condition. reduced by 10% for every 1000 m of altitude.
  • Page 309: Technical Requirements

    SEAT workshop. traffic conditions. injury to pedestrians and cyclists when park- ●...
  • Page 310: Hitching And Connecting A Trailer

    If the trailer absorbs excessive electric cur- chassis. Only use a towing bracket that has rent, the vehicle's electronic system may be The trailer's tail lights should comply with the been authorised by SEAT for this vehicle. Al- ›››  damaged. statutory safety regulations page 308.
  • Page 311 Storing objects Trailer mode ● To avoid overloading the electrical system, you If the trailer is electrically connected to the Meaning cannot connect the ground wires of pin 3, pin 11 towing vehicle through the trailer power socket. Earth for pins 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 or pin 13.
  • Page 312: Trailer Loading

    To promote safety while driving, SEAT recom- charge. the lighting system, and consequently can mends making the most of the maximum tech- cause accidents and serious injuries.
  • Page 313 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 different categories. SEAT recommends obtain- cur. increases. ing information from a specialised workshop re- ●...
  • Page 314: Stabilisation Of The Towing Vehicle And Trailer Combination

    Storing objects ● ● Press and hold the brake pedal. The vehicle is travelling at over 60 km/h (ap- ● Accelerate with particular care and cau- prox. 37 mph). ● Press the button to disconnect the elec- tion. Avoid sudden braking and manoeuvres. ››› ...
  • Page 315 Storing objects Trailer mode ● There should be no person, animal or object in Turn the tow hook under the bumper with your ● The stability system does not always de- ›››  hand until you feel and hear that it engages the path of the tow hook ...
  • Page 316 ›››  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 317: Retrofitting A Towing Bracket

    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. 203  Schematic representation of the from the load attached to the carrier system.
  • Page 318 ● Only use towing brackets that have been approved by SEAT for the model in question. ● In some versions, the fitting of a conven- tional towing hook solution is not recommen-...
  • Page 319: Fuel And Exhaust Gas Cleaning

    Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Refuelling Fuel and exhaust gas – For the sake of the environment Never fill fuel into the spare fuel canister 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 320: Hybrid Vehicles

    Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning ● Refuelling Start refuelling. The tank is full as soon as Purging the fuel tank the pump’s automatic nozzle cuts off the fuel supply. Do not try to put in more fuel after the ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles. nozzle cuts out, as this will fill the expansion chamber in the fuel tank.
  • Page 321: Fuel Types

    Means petrol with a maximum of 10% may be used. ● Only petrol additives that have been ap- Ethanol. proved by SEAT S.A. should be used. Prod- Means petrol with a maximum of 20% ucts containing substances to increase the Ethanol. Depending on the country.
  • Page 322: Ethanol Fuel

    High engine speed and full throttle can oil, other fuels or thinning agents as they can damage the engine when using petrol with SEAT recommends filling the tank exclusively cause severely damage the fuel system and an octane rating lower than the correct with petrol every 10,000 km to decrease im- the engine.
  • Page 323 Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning AdBlue® ● When the range is less than 2,000 or 2,400 Fill AdBlue® Unscrew the tank cap by turning it in an anti- km (1,200 or 1,500 miles), depending on the clockwise direction. version, a message appears on the instrument ●...
  • Page 324: Troubleshooting

    The control lamps light up yellow. There is a Suitable AdBlue® refill bottles can be pur- 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 325: Catalytic Converter

    Engine management and emissions control system Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Regeneration of the petrol and diesel partic- WARNING NOTICE ulate filter 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- Requirements for the regeneration journey: the hazard!
  • Page 326 Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning This procedure involves an autonomous par- NOTICE Particulate filter blocked ticulate filter cleaning process and may take The indicator lamp lights up yellow ● When the exhaust system detects that the some time. ›››  page 323.. particulate filter is close to saturation, the If the warning lamp does not turn off, go imme- self-cleaning function of this system recom-...
  • Page 327: Miscellaneous Situations

    Changing the windscreen wiper blades Miscellaneous situations Miscellaneous situa- Hook for extracting the central wheel trims Changing the windscreen Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps wiper blades tions Some of the items listed are only provided in Wiper service position certain model versions, or are optional extras.
  • Page 328 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 329: Jump Start

    Miscellaneous situations Jump start Jump leads complying with the DIN 72553 Jump start: description NOTICE standard are needed for starting (see cable ● Damaged or dirty windscreen wipers could manufacturer's instructions). The wire cross scratch the glass. section must be at least 25 mm for petrol en- gines and at least 35 mm for diesel engines.
  • Page 330 Miscellaneous situations Jump lead terminal connections Starting ● Never use jump leads when one of the bat- teries is frozen. Danger of explosion! Even The jump leads should only be connected in Start the engine of the vehicle supplying once thawed, electrolyte leaks can cause ››› ...
  • Page 331: Towing The Vehicle

    Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle The vehicle can be towed with a tow bar or NOTICE cable. Immediately go to a specialist workshop and ● The speed limit is 50 km/h (30 mph). have the 12 volt battery checked. ● The maximum permitted distance is 50 km (30 miles).
  • Page 332 Miscellaneous situations Deactivate roll-away protection (vehicles NOTICE NOTICE ›››  with automatic transmission) page 223 Towing the vehicle with a tow cable or a tow Using a towing eye that is not suitable for the If necessary, to release the parking brake so bar can cause damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 333 Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle ● ● If a distance above 50 km needs to be travel- When both vehicles are in motion, release the Towing vehicle (lead) led. clutch pedal. ● Do not actually start driving until the cable is ●...
  • Page 334: Front Towline Anchorage

    Miscellaneous situations Front towline anchorage Bear in mind the instructions for towing WARNING ›››  page 330. Never attach the tow rope or tow bar to axle or running gear components. They could be Fitting the towline anchorage damaged, resulting in an accident and seri- ●...
  • Page 335: Rear Towline Anchorage

    Miscellaneous situations Fuses Rear towline anchorage Vehicles fitted as standard with a towing NOTICE bracket do not have any housing for the screw ● The towing eye must always be com- towing eye behind the lid. In this case, the tow pletely and firmly tightened.
  • Page 336: Fuses Inside The Vehicle

    Miscellaneous situations Identifying fuses below the dashboard by WARNING Note colours The high voltages in the electrical system In the vehicle, there are more fuses than can give serious electrical shocks, causing those indicated in this chapter. These should Current intensity in Colour burns and even death! only be replaced by a specialist workshop.
  • Page 337: Fuses In The Engine Compartment

    Miscellaneous situations Fuses Fuses in the engine compartment Replace a blown fuse To replace a fuse ● Remove the fuse. ● Replace the blown fuse with one with an identical amperage rating (same colour and markings) and identical size. ● Replace the cover again or close the fuse box lid.
  • Page 338 Rear camera, IPA Left headlight KL 30 Signal rior lighting, lit-up door sill 4x4 Haldex Control Unit Right headlight KL 30 Signal Steering column Front seat belts RGS+EBSS left Automatic gearbox pump Radio display Right door Horn Driving mode Rear seat belts RGS+EBSS right Front windscreen washer PHEV.
  • Page 339: Changing Bulbs

    Miscellaneous situations Changing bulbs Full-LED headlights are designed to last the Consumers/Amps lifetime of the car and light bulbs cannot be Engine 10/20 replaced. In case of headlight failure, go to an authorised workshop to have it replaced. 15/20/ Fuel pump control unit The fog lights, tail lights, number plate light, side Pressure pump 1.0 turn signals and additional brake light are all...
  • Page 340: Checking And Refilling Levels

    . In this case, get a specialised the vehicle to prevent the ignition from being workshop to perform all the works. SEAT rec- turned on and the combustion engine started ● The Start-Stop system must be switched by mistake.
  • Page 341 Checking and refilling levels Engine compartment ● – – When refilling operating fluids, ensure they Ensure that no part of your body, or any Always disconnect the 12 volt battery. do not spill onto the components of the en- jewellery or tie, loose clothing, loose long Ensure the vehicle is unlocked when dis- gine or onto the exhaust system.
  • Page 342: Opening And Closing The Bonnet

    Checking and refilling levels Preparing the vehicle for work in the WARNING engine compartment For your own safety, do not ignore this impor- tant check list, otherwise accidents and seri- Before performing works in the engine com- ous injuries could be caused. partment, always perform the following opera- ●...
  • Page 343: Fluids And Consumables

    . In this case, get a specialised NOTICE ● workshop to perform all the works. SEAT rec- Always read and observe the information and warnings given on containers of operat- ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this.
  • Page 344: Coolant Specifications

    WARNING about which coolant is suitable for your vehicle. Engine coolant is toxic! If the vehicle’s cooling system does not have SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT dealership sufficient antifreeze protection, the engine for this. ● Only store coolant in its original container, could fail and this could result in serious in- tightly closed and in a safe place.
  • Page 345: Coolant Tank

    Checking and refilling levels Cooling system If the coolant level in the cooling system of the For the sake of the environment high-voltage system is too low: Motor coolant and its additives can pollute ● Do not top up coolant! the environment.
  • Page 346 Only top up with fresh coolant according to ● Before opening the front bonnet, please ›››  ● When topping up the, do not fill over the SEAT specifications page 342. note the following: ›››  Fig. 226 upper edge of the marked area ●...
  • Page 347: Brake Fluid

    You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake correct filler necks. Using the wrong operat- Brake fluid level fluid in a SEAT dealership or a SEAT Offi- ing fluids can lead to serious malfunctions cial Service. If none is available, use only The control lamp lights up red.
  • Page 348: Windscreen Washer Reservoir

    NOTICE ● NOTICE Do not mix cleaning products recommen- ded by SEAT with other products. This could If the water from the windscreen washer lead to flocculation and may block the wind- does not contain enough antifreeze, it may screen washer jets.
  • Page 349: Engine Oil

    Checking and refilling levels Engine oil Engine oil The engine comes with a special, multi-grade SEAT recommends changing the oil at a speci- oil that can be used all year round. alised workshop. SEAT recommends an Official SEAT Service. Because the use of high-quality oil is essential...
  • Page 350: Oil Level

    VW specifications and recommend keep- engine compartment. or by your SEAT technical service centre: ing it in the vehicle. This way, the correct en- The engine oil dipstick indicates the level of the gine oil will always be available for a top-up ●...
  • Page 351 Checking and refilling levels Engine oil ● Do not top up engine oil, do not start the Carefully add oil in small quantities (no more Checking the oil level on the digital display engine and seek professional assistance. than 0.5 l). on vehicles without a dipstick ●...
  • Page 352: Engine Oil Change

    Checking and refilling levels Do not carry on driving! Switch off the en- For the sake of the environment ● When removing the oil drain plug with your gine. Check the engine oil level. fingers, keep your arm horizontal to help pre- Under no circumstances should the oil level vent oil from running down your arm.
  • Page 353: 12-Volt Battery

    All work on batteries requires specialist knowl- be temporarily disabled to prevent the battery ● edge. Please refer to a SEAT Official Service Stop the engine. from running flat. These functions will come or a workshop specialising in batteries: risk of back on as soon as the ignition is switched on ››› ...
  • Page 354: Check The Electrolyte Level

    Checking and refilling levels ● The battery electrolyte is very corrosive It Note can cause skin burns and blindness. When After starting the engine with a deeply dis- handling the 12-volt battery, protect your charged or newly replaced 12-volt battery, hands, arms and face in particular from acid or after a jump start, some system settings splashes...
  • Page 355 NOTICE Replacing the 12-volt battery ● Check the colour display in the sight glass on The use of batteries that do not meet SEAT’s The 12-volt vehicle battery has been designed ›››  the top of the battery Fig. 236.
  • Page 356 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 357 Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery Error: 12-V power supply. Park safely! Please Error: 12-V vehicle battery. Engine cannot be 12-V power supply limited. Drive with extra refer to the instruction manual. started. Go to the workshop. caution. Stop driving! Stop the vehicle at the first There is a fault in the connection between the The 12-volt power supply is limited because the opportunity and in a safe place.
  • Page 358: 48-Volt Battery

    The works that are to be carried out on the 48 volt battery should be performed exclusively by a specialised workshop with duly qualified WARNING technical staff, trained according to the SEAT Make sure the 48 volt battery does not come guidelines. into contact with water or other fluids.
  • Page 359: Energy Management

    Start the engine. If the lamp remains on, seek professional assis- parks or similar places. tance. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT deal- 2. Stand in a safe place and leave the engine ● If possible, switch on the hazard warning ership for this.
  • Page 360: Battery Diagnostics

    Checking and refilling levels In your vehicle, a smart energy management Dynamic energy management system Vehicle stationary for a long period of time system is responsible for distributing the electri- Energy generated while driving is distributed If you do not drive the vehicle for a few days cal energy.
  • Page 361 Heating systems, in particular, consume a lot of energy. 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 regula- ted to a lower heat output.
  • Page 362: Important Information About Wheels And Tyres

    SEAT Official Service for advice regard- alised workshop and have the car inspected. ing current techniques. ●...
  • Page 363: New Wheels And Tyres

    SEAT. Otherwise the vehicle may be dam- ● tation (e.g. EC Certificate of Conformity or If you notice unusual vibrations or if the ve- aged, causing an accident.
  • Page 364 SEAT can be fitted, and to find out about the ● If decorative hubcaps are retrofitted, make combinations allowed between the front axle sure that they allow enough air in to cool the (axle 1) and the rear axle (axle 2).
  • Page 365: Driving Style

    If you notice excessive tyre wear, you to the load the vehicle is carrying. If the vehicle Under-inflated tyres will increase fuel con- should check wheel alignment at a SEAT Offi- is going to be fully loaded, increase the tyre sumption.
  • Page 366: Wheel Nuts

    Wheels and tyres Wheel nuts Changing wheels around In order to wear the wheels in a uniform manner, The wheel nuts and rims have been designed it is recommended to interchange them regu- to be part of an assembly. When installing ››› ...
  • Page 367: Winter Tyres

    (TCS) in the ESC page 188. 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 368: Changing A Wheel

    Wheel rims may be damaged or scratched Max. link 9 mm if the chains come into direct contact with the guard rail). 225/40 R18 7.5Jx18 ET46 them. SEAT recommends the use of covered 225/35 R19 8Jx19 ET49 snow chains. WARNING Other dimensions do not allow chains ●...
  • Page 369 ● Remove the subwoofer speaker and the tyres checked and replaced as soon as possi- spare wheel. ble at a SEAT Official Service or at a special- ● When re-mounting the spare tyre, place the ised workshop. subwoofer on the base of the wheel rim with The spare wheel must not be switched for a care.
  • Page 370: Integral Wheel Trim

    Wheels and tyres Integral wheel trim Fitting WARNING ● Press the trim against the wheel so that the ● After fitting the temporary spare wheel, hole for the valve fits over the tyre valve. check the tyre pressures as soon as possible. ●...
  • Page 371: Anti-Theft Wheel Nuts

    If you need a new Anti-theft wheel nuts adapter, you can obtain it from the SEAT Offi- cial Service, by giving the code number. Loosening wheel nuts Fig. 247 ...
  • Page 372: Raise The Vehicle

    Wheels and tyres Important information about wheel nuts ● The wheel nuts should only be loosened slightly (about one turn) before raising the Factory-fitted rims and wheel nuts are specially vehicle with the jack. Risk of accident! matched during construction. Therefore, if dif- ferent rims are fitted, the correct wheel nuts ●...
  • Page 373: Removing And Installing A Wheel

    Other jacks, even those ap- ● Put the caps, trim or full hubcap back on. proved for other SEAT models could slip, with the consequent risk of injury. Removing and installing a wheel Tightening torque of the wheel nuts ●...
  • Page 374: Tyres With Directional Tread Pattern

    Wheels and tyres ● Tyres with directional tread pattern Have the tightening torque of the wheel nuts panel through a warning lamp and a warning to ›››  checked as soon as possible with a torque the driver Fig. 250. If only one tyre is affec- Tyres with directional tread pattern have been ››› ...
  • Page 375 Tyre pressure monitor system Wheels and tyres It should be calibrated with the vehicle stopped ● Driving on unpaved roads for a long period WARNING and its tyres cold. If calibrated while the tyres of time, or sporty driving, may temporarily If the tyres are inflated to different pressures, are hot, the pressure check and calibration pro- deactivate the system.
  • Page 376: Tyre Repair

    Wheels and tyres Tyre sealant must not be used in the follow- Fault in the tyre pressure loss indicator ● Always switch off the engine and activate ing cases: the electronic parking brake to reduce the The control lamp flashes for approximately 1 risk of accidental vehicle movement.
  • Page 377: Sealing And Inflating A Tyre

    Fig. 251  Standard display: contents of the tyre You can purchase new bottles of tyre sealant mobility system. Sealing the tyre from SEAT dealers. ● Unscrew the tyre valve cap and insert. Use The tyre mobility system is located underneath ››› ...
  • Page 378: Check After 10 Minutes Of Driving

    Wheels and tyres ● ● Remove the bottle from the valve. When the tyre pressure is between 2.5 and Check after 10 minutes of driving 2.0 bars, continue driving without exceeding ● Replace the valve insert with the device ›››  80 km/h (50 mph).
  • Page 379: Maintenance

    The Digital Maintenance Plan is not availa- If the services are insufficient or not per- ble in some markets. In this case, your SEAT formed and if the service intervals are not Depending on the features, the engine and the...
  • Page 380: Information About The Terms Of Use

    Using the vehicle in areas with thick dust. Every 15,000 km or after ● 1 year Frequent driving with a trailer (depending on At SEAT, the dates of the services are indicated equipment). by the service intervals display: According to the service in- Flexible ●...
  • Page 381: 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 382: 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 off deposits, e.g. Automatic car washes remains of insects, bird excrements, tree resin Spray the vehicle before starting the car wash. or road salt adhered to your vehicle, the more Basic observations Make sure that the windows and sunroof are...
  • Page 383: Cleaning The Exterior

    Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Apply the product by spraying it onto the body- ● ● After cleaning, the brakes could act more Vehicle parts with matte paint: work. Work in one zone at a time and leave the slowly due to moisture or, in winter, ice on –...
  • Page 384: Interior Cleaning

    Maintenance Headlights / Tail lights Paint Decorative laminates ● Paint flaws: Check the paint's colour code at ● ● Dirt: Soft sponge with neutral soap solution Dirt: Soft sponge with neutral soap solution an authorised service and restore with a touch- up pencil.
  • Page 385 Dry stains: stain remover suitable for tral soap solution leather. ● If the protective coating on the paint of the Seat belts ● rim has been damaged due to stone impacts, Grease-based dirt, e.g. oil, make-up, etc.: scratches, etc., the damage should be repaired –...
  • Page 386 Risk of ● they be allowed to come into contact with cor- Do not turn on seat heating to dry the seats. scratches! rosive liquids, solvents or sharp objects. Risk of ●...
  • Page 387: Accessories, Spare Parts And Repair Work

    ›››  page 351, Introduction. by an officially recognised technical inspection For this reason we recommend asking SEAT of- institute or official body. ficial service centres to do any necessary work Accessories, spare parts using genuine SEAT parts®.
  • Page 388 Please note also that the maximum range of Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters registration document under certain circum- the equipment can only be achieved with an in the vehicle require prior approval. SEAT gen- stances. external aerial. erally authorises in-vehicle installations of ap- ●...
  • Page 389: User Information

    EDR. recorded. This includes data such as whether SEAT will not have access to EDR data unless the systems were inactive or active and if such the owner (or, in “Leasing” cases, the lessee or action had an impact on the vehicle’s dynamic...
  • Page 390: Vehicle Antennas

    Due to legal requirements in safety-related Fluids in the air condition- Refrigerant oil in the air conditioning products, SEAT may use the EDR data for field The air conditioning system is filled with a re- ing system research and in order to improve vehicle system frigerant oil.
  • Page 391: Information On The Eu Chemicals Regulation

    The refrigerant is under pressure and can ex- vehicle. ● Reduction of volatile components, including plode when heated. This can cause serious You can ask any SEAT dealer for this informa- odour, in plastic materials. and fatal injuries. tion. ●...
  • Page 392: Product Recycling

    User information ● Use of solvent-free stickers. Product recycling ● Use of CFC-free coolants in cooling systems. ✓ Valid for market: France ● Recycling and energy recovery of waste (RDF). ● Improvement in the quality of waste water. ● Use of systems for the recovery of residual heat (thermal recovery, enthalpy wheels, etc.).
  • Page 393: Return And Scrapping Of End-Of-Life Vehicles

    ● Vehicle toolbox. ● Information about the Vehicle Return Centres Puncture repair spray. can be obtained from your SEAT dealer. ● Jack. ● Warning triangle. Scrapping ●...
  • Page 394: Declaration Of Conformity

    The full text of the EU compliance declaration is (SISI 2002, no. 618, in its amended version) available online at the following website: (UK MDR 2002) Commercialisation of finished products on www.seat.com/generalinfo ● The Pressure Equipment (Safety) Regulations, the British market (England, Wales and Scot- 2016 land): ●...
  • Page 395: Addresses Of The Manufacturers

    Radioelectrical equipment User information Addresses of the manufacturers Molex CVS Hildesheim GmbH Navigation antenna Daimlerring 31 Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH The address of the manufacturers of compo- 31135 Hildesheim, Germany Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51 nents that, due to their size or nature, cannot Phone: +49 3377 3160 72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany include a sticker are listed below, as long as it is...
  • Page 396 WCDMA FDD lll: 1710-1785 MHz 21 dBm Below can be found details of the radio equip- 63225 Langen, Germany ment that may be fitted to the SEAT models. WCDMA FDD VIII: 880-915 MHz 21 dBm Panasonic Automotive Systems Czech, s.r.o. U Panasonicu 266 LTE FDD1: 1920-1980 MHz...
  • Page 397 45 able online at the following website. 41420 Çayırova/Kocaeli Instrument cluster www.seat.mx/servicio/mi-seat/manuales-seat 125 kHz 40 dBµA/m Certificate: RLVHERS17-0286. RS4 Hella KGaA Hueck & Co. short-range radar IFT:RLVHERS17-0286. The operation of this...
  • Page 398 User information Ukraine Імпортер: ТОВ «Порше Україна» просп. Павла Тичини, 1В, офіс „В“, 4-й поверх 02152 Київ, Україна. Importer: Porsche Ukraine LLC Pavla Tychyny ave. 1V, Office “B”, 4th floor 02152 Kyiv, Ukraine.
  • Page 399: Technical Data

    Indications about the technical data Technical data Technical data Fuel consumption Cetane number, indication of the diesel combustion power. Approved consumption values are derived from measurements performed or supervised by Indications about the tech- Research octane number, indication certified EU laboratories, according to the legis- of the knock resistance of petrol.
  • Page 400 Technical data Trailer weight Adblue® tank volume The maximum permitted drawbar load on the approx. 12 l ball head of the towing bracket is 80 kg. approx. 13 l WARNING The amount filled using a dispenser nozzle may be less. In conditions of extreme cold, the amount The values indicated for the maximum per- filled may be less.
  • Page 401: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications Technical data Engine specifications 1.5 TSI Start-Stop PHEV Petrol engine Leon LEON Sportstourer TSI engine power in kW (hp) at 1/min 110 (150)/5,500-6,000 Electric motor power in kW (hp) at 1/min 85 (116)/2,600-6,500 TSI engine + electric motor power in kW (hp) at 1/min 150 (204)/5,000-6,000 TSI engine maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1,500-4,000...
  • Page 402 Technical data 1.4 Start-Stop 1.5 Start-Stop 1.5 Start-Stop MHEV Petrol engines LEON Sports- LEON Sports- Leon Leon Leon tourer tourer Power output in kW (hp) at 1/min 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 85 (116)/5,000-6,000 85 (116)/5,000-6,000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1,500-3,500 220/1,500-3,000 220/1,500-3,000 No.
  • Page 403 Engine specifications Technical data 2.0 TDI Start-Stop 2.0 TDI Start-Stop Diesel engines Leon LEON Sportstourer Leon LEON Sportstourer Power output in kW (hp) at 1/min 85 (116)/2,750-4,250 110 (150)/3,000-4,200 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 300/1,600-2,500 360/1,600-2,750 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1,968 4/1,968 Fuel...
  • Page 404: Dimensions

    Technical data Dimensions. Fig. 256  Leon Fig. 257  LEON Sportstourer...
  • Page 405 Technical data Dimensions. ›››  ›››  Fig. 256 , Fig. 257 Leon LEON Sportstourer Front and rear projection (mm) 888/794 888/1,068 Wheelbase (mm) 2,686 2,686 Length (mm) 4,368 4,642 Front/rear track width (mm) 1,550/1,520 1,550/1,520 Width (mm) 1,799 1,799 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,456 1,450 Turning radius (m)
  • Page 406 Technical data...
  • Page 407: Index

    ....... 327 seat with memory ......126 Anti-puncture .
  • Page 408 ..... . 104 unbuckled seat belt ......
  • Page 409 ........47...
  • Page 410 ..... . . 335 seat belt tensioners ......52 Driving with the luggage compartment open .
  • Page 411 Index Emergency opening Engine failure Exterior mirrors driver's door ....... . 108 control lamp .
  • Page 412 Index refuelling ........Headlight range control ..... . . 133 Apple CarPlay .
  • Page 413 ......digital (SEAT Digital Cockpit) ....17 instructions for the driver (mechanical contact) control panel .
  • Page 414 Index luggage compartment lighting ... . . 134 Mirrors ........138 Noise net bag .
  • Page 415 ......207 Rear seat Preheat the engine ......
  • Page 416 ......63 SEAT Ident ........253 Road signs detection system .
  • Page 417 ..........197 SEAT Drive Profile ......183 characteristics .
  • Page 418 Index Storing objects ....... 294 Telephone Towing the vehicle bag hooks ........302 connecting .
  • Page 419 Index Transportation of children ..... . 62 directional tread pattern ....360, 372 Vehicle care Trapdoor for transporting long objects .
  • Page 420 Index loosen ........Wiper and rear window wiper blades torque .
  • Page 421 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.
  • Page 422 LEON Inglés Edición: (11.24) 5FA012720CP 5FA012720CP...

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