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Vehicle Registration: On-board documentation Vehicle identification number: First key Second key Date of vehicle registration or vehicle delivery: Correct working order of all keys was checked SEAT Official Service/CUPRA authorised service: Location: Date: Signature of owner: Service advisor: Telephone:...
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Thank you for your confidence With your new CUPRA, you will be able to enjoy a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology and top quality features. We recommend reading this Instruction Man- ual carefully to learn more about your vehicle so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily driving.
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Alphabetical index with many terms and syn- kept in the vehicle at all times if you sell it or onyms to help you find information. lend it to third parties. In addition, CUPRA rec- ommends resetting the infotainment system to WARNING factory settings to delete all personal data.
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››› page 273 mode. In Offline mode the content may not be up to date. Valid for the Dutch market Only CUPRA Specialized Services can repair CUPRA vehicles and provide services under warranty. ...
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General views of the vehicle General views of the vehicle Front exterior view ››› Levels control Towing the vehicle Driving assistance sensors page 193 ››› ››› Front multifunction camera page 358 Tow start page 342 ››› ››› “Top View Camera” front camera Brake fluid page 356 Towline anchorage page 343...
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General views of the vehicle Rear exterior view Rear exterior view ››› ››› Towing the vehicle Driving assistance sensors page 193 Emergency lock page 109 ››› Action in the event of a puncture Rear view camera Tow-start page 342 ››› ››› Park distance control sensors Anti-puncture kit page 384 Towline anchorage...
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General views of the vehicle Interior view ››› Drink holder with emergency starter hous- Armrest page 128 ››› ››› page 168 Isofix anchors page 64 Connectivity Box / Wireless Charger ››› Seat belts page 47 ››› page 310 ››› Sunroof page 117 Disconnecting the front passenger front ››› ...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (left hand drive) Overview (left hand drive) ››› ››› ››› Electric windows page 115 Gear selector page 177 Central locking page 102 ››› ››› ››› Exterior mirror adjustment page 141 Infotainment system page 35, Disconnection of the ESC page 190. ››› ...
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General views of the vehicle Overview (right hand drive) ››› ››› ››› Infotainment system page 35, Lighting buttons page 130 Electronic parking brake page 225 ››› ››› ››› page 280 Exterior mirror adjustment page 141 Driving profiles page 184 Turn signal and main beam lever ››› ››› ...
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Driver information Control lamps Driver information CUPRA recommends visiting an Official CUPRA 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.
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Driver information Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Range calculation failure Stop driving! Stop driving! ››› page 86 Fault in the brake system Fault in the high voltage system Front passenger front airbag off ››› ››› page 188 page 85 ››› page 56 Stop driving Stop driving! Front passenger airbag on ››› ...
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Driver information Control lamps Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Fault in the vehicle's lighting Electronic engine sound fault Driver attention monitor unavaila- ››› ››› ››› page 130 page 173 page 31 Fault in the emissions control sys- Front Assist not available or with Fault in the driver attention monitor ››› ...
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Driver information Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning Sym- Meaning ››› Hill Descent Control (HDC) Regulation due to the end of a traf- Trailer turn signals page 130 ››› ››› page 182 fic jam page 209 ››› Cruise control (GRA) page 197 Exterior temperature below +4 °C Regulation due to a speed limit ››› ...
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Driver information Instrument panel Instrument panel Introduction After switching the engine on with a 12-volt battery that is heavily discharged or newly changed some system settings (such as the time, the date, the personalised comfort set- tings and the programming) might be altered or deleted.
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Driver information Digital Cockpit Fig. 1 Digital Cockpit on the instrument panel (classic view). Fig. 2 Hybrid vehicles: Digital Cockpit on the instrument panel (classic view). ››› Gear engaged or selector lever position Digital speed display. Control and warning lamps page 11. ››› page 176.
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● scale. Dynamic ● G-force meter. ● ● CUPRA view: The revolutions tube is dis- Navigation ● > (close classic view). played in the centre. ● CUPRA All views will display information on the screen...
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Together with the gear-change indicator, the to have the fault repaired. rev counter offers you the possibility of using the engine of your vehicle at a suitable speed. Depending on version. Only in the CUPRA view on the instrument cluster.
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● CUPRA recommends always refuelling when the tank is approximately one quarter full, to prevent the vehicle from stopping due to a lack of fuel.
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Driver information Control and warning lamps Engine coolant ● Additional lights and other accessories in front of the air inlet reduce the cooling effect The lamp lights up red. Fault in the engine coolant system of the coolant. At high outside temperatures Engine or high-voltage system The LED flashes red.
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Driver information Instrument panel The following displays can be seen on the WARNING ››› Power meter: Fig. 5. When the electrical system has a reduced Green zone (Charge). The vehicle recov- performance capability, it can cause a ers electrical energy. change in the vehicle’s handling, such as a different acceleration response.
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Driver information The Head-up-Display (HUD) projects certain 1. Sit comfortably on the seat. ● Light falling on it can cause reflections. information or warnings from assistance sys- Wearing sunglasses with polarizing filters 2. In the vehicle settings of the infotainment tems or the infotainment system into the driv- may prevent you from seeing the indications system you can also adjust the rotation of...
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Driver information Instrument panel ››› ● Range can be increased by reducing or switch- Outside temperature indicator Service interval display page 26 ing off comfort consumers, e.g. air condition- ● Speed warning If the outside temperature is lower than ap- ing or seat heating. proximately +4 °C (+39 °F), the “ice crystal sym- ●...
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Driver information – Current consumption: The current fuel Changing memory Note consumption display operates throughout ● Depending on the view, select Driving data ● There are different instrument panels and the journey, in litres/100 km; and with the and press the left arrow or the button on the therefore the versions and instructions on engine running and the vehicle stopped, in...
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Driver information Instrument panel This does not present any problem as long as age to the vehicle or a fault. Check the faulty Open the Service menu ››› function as soon as possible. If necessary, seek the warning lamps page 361 ●...
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If the service was not carried out by a special- and instructions on the screens may vary. ised CUPRA dealer or any dealer in the SEAT Service due network, the display can be reset as follows: CUPRA distinguishes between services with ●...
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Drowsiness monitor Driver information ››› System limits affecting the drowsi- ● If you reset the display manually, the next an audible warning page 28. The text service interval will be indicated as in vehicles message on the instrument cluster screen is ness monitor with fixed service intervals.
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● If the problem persists, visit a duly qualified 1. Open the Assistance systems menu. workshop. CUPRA recommends that you visit 2. Open the Drowsiness monitor. an official dealer. 3. Select the sensitivity in the Sensitivitysub- ››› ...
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In the event of a fault, have the system page 30. The text message on the instru- ● The system limits have been exceeded. checked by a qualified workshop. CUPRA ment cluster screen is displayed for 4 to 6 sec- ● If the problem persists, visit a duly qualified recommends that you visit an official dealer.
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If the problem persists, visit a duly qualified You can manually adjust the sensitivity of the Stop making operating inputs and pay at- workshop. CUPRA recommends that you visit driver attention monitor and thereby influence tention to the traffic. an official dealer.
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If the problem persists, visit a duly qualified ing provisions the system also displays end of or the camera’s visibility is impaired by weather workshop. CUPRA recommends that you visit conditions. Clean the windscreen. restriction signs. In all other countries the cur- an official dealer.
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Driver information ● If the camera is covered or dirty. Display of traffic signs ● Adapt your speed and driving style to ● If the traffic signs are partially or totally ob- suit visibility, weather, road and traffic condi- After checking and evaluating the information tions.
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Road signs detection system Driver information 1. Open the Assistance systems menu. 3. To select the level of the warning thresh- apply to the vehicle when towing a trailer, for olds, tap in the Overtaking warning example applicable speed limits and no over- 2.
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● If the problem persists, visit a duly qualified been detected. workshop. CUPRA recommends that you visit Instrument panel menus An audio signal sounds. The speed limit de- an official dealer. tected by the system flashes continuously on...
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information ››› ● ● Operation using the multifunction To open the menu or the information dis- Vehicle status page 25. played, press the button or wait a few sec- ››› steering wheel ● Driving data page 24.
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Driver information General operating information Help General information on the operation of the In the Help menu can be found more informa- infotainment system, as well as on the warning tion and tips for using the infotainment system. and safety instructions that must be taken into ››› ...
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Explanation of the function buttons Fig. 12 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 146.
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Driver information Initial configuration wizard Fig. 13 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.
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Infotainment system operation and displays Driver information Vehicle information Fig. 14 Schematic representation: Vehicle information and status. Pressing Vehicle in the main menu opens the Vehicle menu with the following subme- nus: ››› ● Vehicle assistants page 40. ››› ● Vehicle settings page 40.
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– Automatic parking system plus with remote ››› – Predictive speed adjustment function (My CUPRA App) page 244 The number of assistance systems and settings ››› page 208. depend on the version and the country in ● Smart Assistants question.
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Driver information Departure menu Fig. 16 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.
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Before driving injury. The following points cover part of the As a driver, you are responsible for yourself and safety equipment in your CUPRA: For your own safety and the safety of your your passengers. ●...
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However, these safety systems rect sitting position is adopted. CUPRA recom- can only be effective if you and your passen- mends taking your car in for technical service.
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Correct sitting position of vehicle occupants Safety ››› For the passenger, the following applies: as possible page 125. Keep the back of ● The maximum amount of people in the ve- your neck as close as possible to the headrest hicle is the same as the amount of seats with ●...
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Safety The following list contains examples of incor- Properly worn seat belts hold the occupants WARNING rect sitting positions that could be dangerous in the proper position. They also help prevent Sitting in an incorrect position increases the for all vehicle occupants. uncontrolled movements that may result in se- risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event rious injury and reduce the risk of being thrown...
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Seat belts Safety Before starting the vehicle: Important safety instructions for the use of ● Never use seat belt clips, fastening rings or seat belts ● similar items to alter the position of the belt Fasten your seat belt securely. webbing.
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Safety A green light indicates that the seat’s oc- Given that the passengers of the vehicle in our cupant is wearing the seat belt. example do not have their seat belts fastened, in the event of a collision the entire amount A red light indicates that the seat is occu- of the passengers' kinetic energy will be only pied and the occupant is not wearing the...
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Seat belts Safety Fastening and unfastening the seat Fastening the seat belt WARNING belt Fasten your seat belt before each trip. ● The seat belt cannot offer its full protec- ● Adjust the front seat and head restraint cor- tion unless the seat backrest is in an upright ››› ...
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● The shoulder part of the seat belt must lie airbag. CUPRA recommends taking your car ● The seat belt must lie flat and fit comforta- on the centre of the shoulder, never across the in for technical service.
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Seat belts Safety Seat belt height adjustment or when the critical situation passes. Proactive WARNING occupant protection is ready to operate again ››› Never adjust the belt height while the vehicle page 52. is in motion. Seat belt tensioner Automatic retractor, tensioner and The seat belts on the front seats and side rear belt force limiter seats are fitted with tensioners.
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Safety ● in the event of sudden brakes that, in the event of an accident, the belt ten- PreCrash system sioners function incorrectly or may not func- ● in the event of oversteering or understeering tion at all. ● How it works in the event of minor collisions So that the effectiveness of the seat belt ten- sioner is not reduced and that removed parts...
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Go to a speci- Activating the PreCrash system alized CUPRA Service or Official SEAT Service In addition to Front Assist and ask for the system to be checked. The PreCrash system can be partially deactiva- ››› ...
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Safety at all times, not only because this is required by an accident, no matter how serious, is not a ● Metallic objects (e.g. fences) or other ele- law in most countries, but also for your safety determining factor for the airbags to have been ments of the public road or adverse weather ››› ...
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Airbag system Safety ● ● Head airbag in the event of the vehicle overturning if the Airbags only activate if the vehicle overturns in dynamic characteristics measured by the con- the hybrid plug-in version of the vehicle. ● Airbag control lamp on the instrument trol unit are too low, ››› ...
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Safety Lights up on the roof console In the event of serious side collisions, some WARNING Front passenger front airbag activated. (or all) of the following airbags can be acti- In the event of a fault in the airbag and seat The control lamp turns off automatically vated (depending on the severity of the col- belt tensioner system, the airbags and seat...
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Airbag system Safety Front airbags The airbag covers open and remain attached Activate and deactivate front pas- to the steering wheel and instrument panel senger front airbag when the driver and front passenger air- ››› bags are triggered, respectively Fig. 28 ››› ...
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lamp lights up for 60 seconds and then turns CUPRA recommends fitting the child seat in off. the rear seat to avoid having to deactivate the front passenger airbag.
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Airbag system Safety When triggered, the central airbag fills the WARNING ››› marked zone (deployment zone) Fig. 33. Improper manipulation of the driver and For this reason, never place or fix objects in front passenger seats can prevent the central ››› this zone airbag from operating correctly and cause The central airbag triggers in the case of a side...
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Safety Head-protection airbags WARNING ● The built-in coat hooks should be used only for lightweight clothing. Do not leave ● If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the forward, or are not seated correctly while the pockets.
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, as deploying airbags could hit These systems have been especially de- them and cause serious injury. signed and approved and comply with the UN ECE R129 (i-Size) regulation. CUPRA recommends securing the child seats shown on the website as described below:...
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3 can use the seat with backrest or only the seat base without the backrest (booster). The CUPRA recommends you use child seats from Use only child seats that are officially approved backrest of the child seat has an adult seat belt the Original Accessories Catalogue.
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Transporting children safely Safety ● Universal: child seats with universal approval Fitting and using child seats Warnings about fitting a child seat can be installed in all vehicles. There is no need Take the following general warnings into ac- to consult any list of models. In the case of count if you are going to fit a child seat.
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Safety seat as the ground clearance is lower than in Therefore we strongly recommend you to ● For those vehicles that do not include a key other places and the support bracket will not transport children on the rear seats. This is the lock switch to deactivate the airbag, the vehi- allow the seat to remain sufficiently stable.
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● Automatic three-point seat belt. Whenever Securing the child seat with the possible, it is preferable to attach the child CUPRA recommends attaching child seats as ISOFIX or i-Size system seats with the ISOFIX system rather than at- follows: taching them with an automatic three-point ●...
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Safety Vehicle ISOFIX/i-Size positions Front passenger seat Size class / Rear side Rear cen- Weight group Child seat orientation ISOFIX class seat tral seat airbag enabled airbag disabled Group 0: up to 10 kg Rear facing E / R1 E / R1 Group 0+: up to 13 kg Rear facing D / R2...
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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. You must follow the child seat manufacturer's Securing the child seat with the ISOFIX or instructions.
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Safety Use of Top Tether on rearward-facing child WARNING restraints The securing rings are designed only for use Currently, there are very few rearward-facing with ISOFIX or i-Size and Top Tether system child restraints with Top Tether. The car seat child seats.
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Transporting children safely Safety ● Slide the belt and secure it properly with the WARNING ››› anchor on the rear seat backrest Fig. 43 ››› Child restraint anchors are designed to sup- Fig. 44. port the loads of properly adjusted child ● Tighten the belt securely according to the restraint systems.
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Safety Front passenger seat Rear central Weight group Rear side seat seat Airbag enabled Airbag deactivated Group 0 up to 10 kg Group 0+ up to 13 kg Rear-facing Group I 9 to 18 kg Forward-facing Group II 15 to 25 kg Group III 22 to 36 kg X: Not compatible for the installation of seats install chairs in this configuration.
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In case of emergency Safety In case of emergency 6. Follow the legal provisions of each coun- WARNING try (reflective vest, warning triangles, light ● The risk of an accident increases if your beacon, etc.). Hazard warning lights vehicle breaks down. Always use the hazard 7.
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Safety Behaviour in the event of an acci- WARNING dent 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.
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With an information call, a call is placed to CU- ● When the emergency call service is activa- Starting an emergency call manually PRA S.A. customer care service. ted, a connection is made to the CUPRA emer- 1. Briefly press the button cover and open gency call centre. ››› ...
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Automatic activation of an emergency call When an emergency call is made, the available extent: data are transmitted to the CUPRA emergency ● The automatic emergency call is only activated The emergency call is made in an area with call centre so that the necessary rescue meas- little or no mobile or GPS coverage.
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In case of emergency Safety eCall emergency call service, re- ● The components of the vehicle required quired by law. for the emergency phone call are damaged or do not get enough power. Depending on the equipment and the country, ●...
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● Never touch the high-voltage cables, the ● All CUPRA guidelines and standards must services with the corresponding permit. high-voltage battery or its poles, or allow be followed when performing any work on them to come into contact with jewellery or...
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If this situation lasts for several days, con- tact a qualified specialized workshop. CUPRA Fig. 51 Warning lettering. recommends visiting a CUPRA partner for this.
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Never disassemble the high voltage bat- level of at least 30%. This situation occurs, for Please also observe the applicable CUPRA war- tery or remove its cover. example, when you leave your vehicle at the ranty conditions for the high-voltage battery.
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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 81: 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...
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(AC) from a public or home charging station. Note ● To charge the high-voltage battery us- ing alternating current (AC), CUPRA recom- mends using a home charging station or an- other type of charging station and charging Fig. 56 ...
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Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery ››› Charging with alternating current The battery charger installed in the vehicle Indicators Fig. 55 converts alternating current from the public (AC) In the vehicle supply into direct current. At the charging station Valid for: hybrid vehicles AC charging station or socket cable: The vehi- cle’s high-voltage battery can be charged us- ››› ...
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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 If programmed charging is not activated, Valid for: hybrid vehicles some cases you may need to authenticate the charging process starts immediately yourself again in the charging station.
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Charging the high-voltage battery High-voltage battery ● The alternating current is converted into direct Most public charging stations require authen- Unplug the charging connector from the current outside the vehicle. A considerably tication to start the process. It is important charging socket.
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High-voltage battery ››› Charging process display Red LED An LED light on the charging socket Fig. 61 (arrow) shows the status of the charging proc- ● Permanently on: there is a fault in the system. Valid for: hybrid vehicles ess. The charging process cannot start or has been interrupted.
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The audible warning can only be turned off The control lamp switches on yellow. A mes- If this message is displayed on the instrument by a qualified workshop. CUPRA recommends ››› sage is displayed. cluster, please note and follow the steps that you visit an official dealer.
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High-voltage battery Emergency release of the charging The charging cable protection device dis- Low state of charge in the high-voltage connects connector battery If electrical devices with a separate electrical The control lamp switches on yellow. A mes- Valid for: hybrid vehicles connection, e.g.
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High-voltage battery Charging settings The manual release mechanism must be used 1. Plug in the charging cable A charging infor- WARNING if these prerequisites are met and it is still mation screen opens in the infotainment If the charging connector unexpectedly re- impossible to unplug the charging connector system.
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High-voltage battery The available charging modes depend on the Schedule configuration and the technical re- quirements at the location.
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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.
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The infotainment system can be used to adjust rent (AC) the maximum and minimum charge level and Settings in unknown locations For AC charging, CUPRA recommends the fol- thus the vehicle’s range to suit daily needs. lowing settings: ● Reduce the AC charging power: the charg-...
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High-voltage battery Charging settings Set charging locations (Schedule) Departure time settings Settings ● For immediate charging in the current You can create schedules associated with When a charging location has been created, schedule, activate the corresponding function charging locations in the infotainment system. the high-voltage battery can be charged for a ››› ...
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Fit the protective caps after each use. ● If the charging cable does not work cor- Valid for: hybrid vehicles rect, get a specialised CUPRA dealer or any Cleaning the charging cable SEAT dealership to look at it. The type of charging cable supplied with the...
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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 result ● Only water should be used for this pur- in fire damage and damage to the charging pose, and never additional cleaning prod- cable or home electrical installation.
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High-voltage battery Self-check Note When the charging cable is plugged into the Charging with a charging cable for 16 A is 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 indicator lamps turn on station’s equipment.
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● Connecting a 12 volt battery charger. ››› Fig. 67. Visit a specialised CUPRA dealer or ● Contact with a work tool connect to the any SEAT network dealer to check the charg- mains, such as a vehicle lift.
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Different keys belonging to the vehicle may be The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be used. obtained from a specialised CUPRA dealer or SEAT Official Service, a specialised workshop Fig. 69 Centre console: vehicle key housing.
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Opening and closing Set of vehicle keys New keys or spare keys must be synchronised Pull out the key blade Note ››› before use page 98. ● Only use the key button when you re- quire the corresponding function. Pushing WARNING the button unnecessarily could accidentally unlock the vehicle or trigger the alarm.
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● Briefly press the button on the vehicle key Fig. 72 Vehicle key: removing the battery. twice. CUPRA recommends you ask a specialised ››› ● Remove the emergency key page 96. workshop to replace the battery. ● Press the button on the key.
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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 .
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Opening and closing One-time deactivation of automatic locking: Unlocking the vehicle on approach Temporarily deactivating the Keyless Access system 1. Press and hold the button for more than The vehicle can be unlocked by approaching it. 2 seconds with the door open. For this to work, the function must be activated The “Keyless Access”...
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Keyless Access system Opening and closing Comfort functions time, the system will understand that you do NOTICE not intend to open the vehicle (e.g. on the To close all the electric windows and the sun- The sensor surfaces on the door handles may table at night) and will therefore be deactiva- roof using the comfort function, keep a finger activate if hit by a jet of water or high pres-...
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Opening and closing Central locking Automatic locking (Auto Lock) ● Never leave individuals locked in a closed and locked vehicle. In case of emergency, The vehicle locks automatically at over a speed they may not be able to exit the vehicle by Introduction of approx.
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Automatic unlocking does not occur ››› ised CUPRA dealer, SEAT Official Service or page 104. when approaching the passenger door. specialised workshop. Lock the vehicle with the remote control key, With the One-side setting, only one side of ●...
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Opening and closing ››› ● The “Safe” security system and the anti-theft Unlocking and locking from the in- Lock: press the button Fig. 75. alarm deactivate immediately when only the ● side Locking the vehicle without the “Safe” secur- driver door is opened. ity system: push the button again and hold In vehicles with Infotainment system, you can...
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“Safe” security system. ted, the following needs to be taken into ac- short intervals and then stays on. There is a count: fault in the locking system. ● Contact a specialised workshop. CUPRA rec- ommends visiting a CUPRA dealership for this purpose.
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Opening and closing ● Switch the ignition off. The anti-theft alarm system activates automat- The turn signals do not flash ically when the vehicle is locked. ● Open the driver's door and close it again. If the turn signals do not flash as a confirma- If the vehicle is not opened electronically with tion when the vehicle is locked: ●...
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Opening and closing Anti-theft alarm Interior monitoring and anti-tow The interior monitoring and anti-tow system Switching off the alarm remain deactivated until the next time the ve- system ● Unlock the vehicle with the vehicle key un- hicle is locked. locking button .
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Opening and closing ● If light objects are left inside the vehicle, e.g. WARNING NOTICE loose paper or items hanging from the interior Opening and closing doors carelessly can When opening and closing in an emergency, mirror. cause serious injury. carefully disassemble components and then ●...
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Opening and closing Doors If the central locking system fails or the vehi- Special characteristics cle's battery goes flat, doors with no lock cylin- ● The anti-theft alarm will remain active when der will have to be locked separately. ››› vehicles are unlocked page 106.
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Opening and closing Child lock When the child lock is activated, the doors can Rear lid only be opened from the outside. Introduction Deactivating the child lock The rear lid unlocks and locks together with ● Unlock the vehicle and open the door from the doors.
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Opening and closing Rear lid Opening and closing the rear lid When the outside temperature is around ● Never open the rear lid if there is cargo, freezing, the opening mechanism cannot al- e.g. bicycles, attached to it. The rear lid may ways raise the rear lid.
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Opening and closing ● Rear lid with electric opening and OR: on vehicles with Keyless Access and sen- Opening the rear lid sor-controlled opening, move a foot in the closing ● Unlock the vehicle and briefly press the han- area of the sensors located below the rear dle of the rear lid.
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Opening and closing Rear lid Particular features if towing a trailer Resetting and memorising the opening an- WARNING If the factory-fitted towing bracket is electri- If a lot of snow builds up on the rear lid or it ››› cally connected to a trailer page 320, the For the rear lid to reopen completely, the is heavily loaded, the rear lid may not open...
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Opening and closing ● ● Rear lid with sensor-controlled Switch the ignition off. If the rear bumper is very dirty. ● ● opening and closing (Easy Open) Stand in front of the rear bumper, in the mid- If the rear bumper is wet with salt water, e.g. dle.
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Opening and closing Window controls Window controls Both front and rear windows can be operated ● Therefore, always make sure that there is from the controls on the driver's door. The no unsupervised valid key in the area near other doors have a separate control for each the rear lid.
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Opening and closing Convenience opening: One-touch opening and closing WARNING ● Press and hold the button on the remote Automatic raising and lowering fully opens and ››› in Intro- Observe the safety warnings control key until all the windows and the sun- closes the windows.
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Opening and closing Sunroof Sunroof Closing the windows without the anti-trap Note function If the window is not able to close because Introduction ● Try to close the window again by pulling the it is stiff or because of an obstruction, button without releasing it, within a few sec- the window will automatically open again The sunroof consists of two glass parts.
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Opening and closing Operating the sunroof Closing the sunroof: ● After switching off, it is still possible to ● open or close the sunroof during a short Automatic movement: slide your finger for- space of time provided that neither the ward over the functional area driver nor passenger door is opened.
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Opening and closing Sunroof ● Convenience function to open or The sunroof closes without the anti-trap Using the Keyless Access system (only lock- function intervening! ing) close the sunroof ● If the sunroof will still not close, visit a speci- Press and hold the locking sensor surface alised workshop.
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Opening and closing Glass roof sun blind Fig. 89 On the headliner: operate the sun blind. Opening or closing the sun blind Automatic movement: ● Swipe backwards or forward over the func- ››› tional area Fig. 89. Manual movement: ● Swipe backwards or forward over the func- tional area and press and hold.
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Multifunction steering wheel Steering wheel Steering wheel Radio: Search for the previous/next station. Multifunction steering Media: Short press: previous/next track; long press: fast forward/re- wheel wind. Activate phone menu (answer call, Functions end call). Switch between media and radio sources.
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Steering wheel ››› ● Pull lever Fig. 92 down, move the Open the driver assistants menu in steering wheel to the desired position and lift the instrument cluster. the lever back up until it locks. Modify the programmed ACC dis- tance. WARNING Incorrect use of the steering wheel adjust- ment function and an incorrect adjustment...
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Seats and head restraints Front seats Seats and head re- Manual adjustment of the front WARNING seats straints Incorrectly using upholstery and seat cov- ers might cause an accidental activation of the electrical seat adjustment system and Front seats make it move unexpectedly while driving. This might cause loss of control of the vehi- cle and thus accidents or injuries.
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The rear seat backrest is split and each part will stop. button up/down. be lowered separately to extend the luggage compartment. Backrest further upright/further reclined: press the button forwards/backwards. The position will be saved automatically in the CUPRA CONNECT Active user when the igni- tion is switched off.
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Seats and head restraints Headrest Headrest Folding the backrest forwards ● When lowering or lifting the rear seat back- ››› rest, keep your hands, fingers, feet and other ● Fully lower the rear headrests page 126. body parts out of its path. Introduction ››› ...
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Seats and head restraints Adjusting the headrests Removing and fitting the headrests ing sure that its upper edge is at the same height as the top of the head, as close as possible to eye level. Keep the back of your head always as close to the head restraint as possible and centred.
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Seats and head restraints Seat functions ››› ● ● Adjust the front passenger exterior mirror so Memory buttons Unlock the backrest page 124. that you can see, for example, the kerb edge ● Insert the head restraint bars into the guides The memory buttons can be used to save and well.
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Seats and head restraints ● Open the driver's door and do not get into Front centre armrest ● Never let anyone sit on the centre arm- the vehicle. rest while the vehicle is in motion, not even ● Change the seat settings from outside. a child.
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Seats and head restraints Seat functions WARNING To decrease the risk of injuries while driv- ing, the rear centre armrest must always be raised. ● When the centre armrest is down, nobody may travel in the centre rear seat, not even a child.
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Lights Lights Lighting and visibility buttons Turning the rear fog lights on or off. In ad- dition, the control lamp on the instrument cluster lights up Vehicle lighting It is always the driver’s responsibility to ensure that the vehicle is driven with the correct Indicator lamps headlamp settings and the correct lights.
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Vehicle lighting Lights ● If the vehicle has the appropriate equipment, Deactivation: when reducing the speed of WARNING the vehicle settings menu of the infotainment the vehicle below 100 km/h (62 mph), the dip- The side light or daytime running light does system can be used to set the moment that ped beam immediately returns to its normal not provide sufficient illumination to see the...
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Lights ● When the lights are off or in position Convenience turn signals WARNING and the fog lights are switched on, the When the ignition is switched on, move the Using turn signals inappropriately, not using dipped beam is also switched on regardless of lever as far as possible upwards or downwards them or forgetting to turn them off can con- the ambient brightness.
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Vehicle lighting Lights When the main beam assist is switched on, ● The turn signal only works when the igni- Advanced main beam assistant (LED Matrix) the control lamp on the instrument cluster tion is switched on. The turn signals only The advanced main beam assistant provides screen turns on.
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Lights ● ically. If the vehicle changes lanes, the illumi- In case of fog, snow or heavy rainfall. NOTICE nated range is extended to both lanes for the ● In case of swirling dust or sand. To avoid affecting the operation of the sys- duration of the manoeuvre.
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Vehicle lighting Lights ● OR: press the light control as many times as Dynamic headlight range control Turning on the “Leaving home” light necessary until the instrument cluster displays ● Unlocks the vehicle (if the automatic dipped The headlight range is automatically adjusted the setting beam function is switched on and the light...
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Lights The light distribution of the headlights allows a visual indication that he or she should acti- Reading light the specific “tourist light” values to be met vate the dipped beam. If your vehicle is fitted The reading light is tactile, each lens is turned without the need for stickers or changes being with a digital instrument cluster, the message on and off individually by pressing in the re-...
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This function is only represented There are predefined versions of Ambient ● Door open alert: Representation on the line in the Cupra when the link between the back- ››› Light Fig. 104. of the respective front door if the vehicle rea-...
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Fig. 105 Operation of windscreen wipers WARNING dow. CUPRA recommends an de-icer spray and rear window wiper system. for this purpose. If insufficient antifreeze is added to the washer fluid, it could freeze on the glass and...
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Windscreen wiper and rear window wiper systems Visibility the “drip” function, a new wash sequence will Abnormal operation of the rain and light Note begin without performing the last wipe. For sensor ● When the vehicle stops while the wiper is the “drip”...
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Visibility For safe driving, it is important for the driver to WARNING WARNING adjust the exterior mirrors and interior mirror The rain sensor may not detect rain suffi- A failure to accurately estimate the distance correctly before setting off. ciently and may not activate the windscreen to vehicles driving behind can lead to serious When looking through the exterior mirrors and wipers.
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Visibility Mirrors If the light falling onto the sensors is blocked or Adjusting the exterior mirrors ● If the electrolytic fluid comes into contact interrupted, e.g. by a sunshade blind or hang- with your eyes or skin, immediately rinse the ing objects, the automatic anti-dazzle interior affected area with plenty of water for at least mirror does not work or does not work prop-...
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Visibility ● Adjust the front passenger exterior mirror so Activating exterior mirror functions Folding the exterior mirrors when locking that you can see, for example, the kerb area the vehicle The following exterior mirror functions can well. be activated and deactivated in the vehicle When the vehicle is locked or unlocked from ●...
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Sun protection Visibility Sun protection WARNING WARNING Folding the exterior mirrors in and out care- Folded sun blinds can reduce visibility. Sun blind lessly can cause injury. ● Always store sun blinds and visors in their ● Only fold or unfold the exterior mirror if housing when not in use.
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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 ●...
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● 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, CUPRA rec- ● Always ensure that all windows are free of...
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Air conditioning Climatronic control Fig. 109 Schematic representation: air- conditioning functions. OR: the seat heating can be controlled by avoid possible damage to the battery, an Climabar tapping with two fingers at once on touch automatic temporary disconnection of this Fixed bar at the bottom of the Infotainment zones (for driver) and (for passen-...
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning Air Conditioning Menu Fig. 110 Schematic representation: Air conditioning menu. The following functions are available in the Air Synchronises the temperature settings The direction of the air outlet is selected ››› conditioning menu, depending on the equip- from the driver's side to the front passen- with the buttons Fig. 110...
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Air conditioning Switching the maximum cooling output Press to adjust the rear zone tempera- iClimate submenu on and off. The air recirculation mode ture. Submenu where different smart and/or auto- switches on automatically and the Clima- matic functionalities are located, depending tronic automatically directs the air to the Settings submenu on the version.
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Heating, ventilation and cooling Air conditioning When the outside temperature is very high, Note you can select air recirculation for a short pe- riod of time to refresh the vehicle interior more When the outside temperature is very high, briefly switching on the air recirculation quickly.
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Air conditioning Seat heating Fig. 112 Schematic representation: Seats menu The front seats have three levels of electric the passenger sits down again while the drive Controlling seat heating heating. system is still switched on, the seat heating ● Press the corresponding seat function but- switches on again automatically.
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Air conditioning To access the smart heated seats function, Any change in the operating levels of the seat WARNING the CUPRA CONNECT personalisation service heater during operation in automatic mode will ››› People who cannot perceive pain or temper- also be taken into account by the vehicle. In must first be activated page 270.
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● In the air conditioning menu, press the steer- ● The passenger seat learns regardless of the on/off button in the My CUPRA App. ing wheel heating function button . Heating active registered user.
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> Set- If parking ventilation works repeatedly for on/off button in the My CUPRA App. tings > Units. long periods of time, the 12V battery charge ● When the scheduled departure time has level will drop.
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Infotainment ventilated space. the vehicle switched off) or the on/off button system, through the My CUPRA App or with the in the infotainment system’s auxiliary heating remote control. menu (with the vehicle switched on).
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Auxiliary heating (additional heating) Air conditioning ● Press button on the remote control Radio-operated remote control Control lamp on the remote control ››› page 155. When the buttons are pressed, the control ● Automatically at the scheduled departure lamp on the remote control provides the time or after the programmed operating time user with different information:...
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Air conditioning Flashes for around 5 seconds WARNING For the sake of the environment ● In orange: The battery in the remote control Swallowing a battery with a diameter of 20 ● Dispose of used batteries in an environ- is flat. No on or off off signal has been received. mm or any other button battery can cause mentally friendly manner.
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The emissions gen- that there is a vehicle malfunction. ment system or via the My CUPRA App. erated by the auxiliary heater are removed via ● If the vehicle is tilted, e.g. if parked on a an exhaust pipe fitted underneath the vehicle.
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● Automatically by scheduling a departure running. In this case, steam may come out time in the My CUPRA App or in the infotain- from under the vehicle. This does not mean Managing the stationary air condi- ment system in the Stationary air condition- that there is an fault in the vehicle.
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When the state of charge of the high voltage The heated windscreen can be switched battery drops excessively. on/off using the My CUPRA App , whether or not the stationary air conditioning is switched Extended stationary air conditioning If air conditioning for departure is to be used,...
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Driving Driving Information regarding the “cleanliness” of WARNING the particulate filter ● Restricting pedal operation can lead to Driving indications When the exhaust system detects that the par- critical situations while driving. ticulate filter is close to saturation, this system’s ●...
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Driving indications Driving driving style. The following section gives you Avoid driving at high speed Avoid short journeys some tips on lessening the impact on the envi- Avoid travelling at your vehicle’s top speed, The engine and catalytic converter need to ronment and reducing your operating costs at whenever possible.
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Driving ››› ● Driving with the rear lid open increases the Save electrical energy Place all luggage securely page 312. aerodynamic drag of the vehicle, along with ● Accelerate with particular care and precau- The engine drives the alternator, thereby gen- fuel consumption.
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Driving indications Driving ● Do not use full throttle. NOTICE Note ● Do not force the engine above two thirds of An open rear lid changes the height and, in ● Driving through flooded areas may severely its maximum speed. some cases, the length of the vehicle.
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The four-wheel drive is specially designed Trips abroad Off-roader? to complement the superior engine power. Your CUPRA vehicle is not an off-roader: it The vehicle has been manufactured for a spe- This combination gives the vehicle exceptional does not have enough ground clearance to be...
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After automatically turning off the ignition, if ● CUPRA cannot be held liable for any dam- ing column if the ignition is switched off. For the dipped beam is on, the side light re-...
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Driving Switching off the ignition when leaving the ● If the vehicle is stationary for a long time WARNING with the engine off and the ignition on, the vehicle, with hybrid drive Do not get out of the vehicle with the engine vehicle battery might be discharged and it When the ignition is not switched off in E- running, especially if a gear is engaged.
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Starting and stopping the engine Driving WARNING NOTICE Note Never switch off the engine while the vehicle ● If the vehicle is stopped and the Start-Stop Electrical components with a high power is in motion. This could cause loss of control system switches off the engine, the ignition consumption are switched off temporarily of the vehicle, accidents and serious injury.
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Original CUPRA key. parking lock button P is not pressed after This type of key can be purchased from a spe- switching off the engine.
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Therefore, you tures, CUPRA recommends parking the vehicle Switching on the drive system cannot defect that the vehicle's drive system in a place protected from the cold.
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Driving In traffic jams the combustion engine may start up while the vehicle is stationary to recharge the high voltage battery for subsequent driving off and stopping phases.
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Driving with electric drive Driving Operating mode selection ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles Fig. 116 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 ev- the infotainment system.
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If the “Cupra” or voltage battery. The system does not al- The displayed symbol varies depending on the active operating mode and the charge level of the high-voltage battery.
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Driving with electric drive 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.
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Driving Start-Stop system engine may stop before the car stops com- Limited system power pletely (approximately 7 or 2 km/h depending The warning lamp lights up yellow. on the vehicle's gearbox Description and operation A warning text accompanied by an audible ●...
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Start-Stop system Driving ● ● The engine has not yet reached the required The interior temperature differs from the If the selector lever is placed in R while stop- temperature for the Start-Stop mode. temperature selected on the climate control. ped, the engine will start up again.
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Driving Manually connecting and discon- Troubleshooting Note necting the Start-Stop system Not valid for PHEV hybrid vehicles ● In vehicles with an automatic gearbox, you can control whether the engine should Not valid for PHEV hybrid vehicles switch off or not by reducing or increasing Indications for the driver on the instrument the brake force applied.
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DSG automatic transmission Driving torque converter found on conventional auto- In normal mode (D), the gearbox selects the - Parking lock matic gearboxes and allow for smooth, unin- best gear ratio. This depends on the engine When the P button is pressed, the drive wheels terrupted acceleration of the vehicle.
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Driving ● Changing gear in Tiptronic mode To exit the Tiptronic mode, pull the right- ● The driver must never leave the vehicle hand gear shirt paddle towards the steering while the engine is running and with a gear wheel for approximately 1 second. engaged.
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DSG automatic transmission Driving keep the vehicle braked for a few seconds to Stop/Park ● If the gearbox operates in emergency prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards and mode, have the fault repaired by a specialist To park on flat ground, just press the P give the driver time to move off.
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The function is only available when the ature of the catalytic converter or gearbox. In tronic, or select the Sport or Cupra Drive Pro- “Eco” or “Comfort” driving profile is selected, this case, the program may be out of service file.
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DSG automatic transmission Driving Or, in mHEVs, select the “Comfort” driving Faults in the gearbox NOTICE profile. The inertia mode will be automatically dis- Gearbox: Fault! Stop the vehicle and 2. Take your foot off the accelerator. The en- connected on gradients steeper than 15%. place the lever in P gine will disengage and run at idle.
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Driving When the brake pedal is released, the assistant Gearbox: press the brake and engage a WARNING keeps the vehicle’s brakes applied for a few gear again The downhill speed control cannot defy the seconds to give the driver time to press the ●...
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Steering Driving After starting the descent of a steep hill at less The hill descent control is deactivated if the If the power steering does not work properly or than 30 km/h (18 mph) when the system is gradient is less than 5%. The function can be does not work at all, you will have to use much on, the HDC will activate automatically if nei- switched off manually in the infotainment sys-...
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Driving Troubleshooting Drive Profiles Engine sound Depending on the selected equipment and Steering fault Introduction profile, it modifies the acoustic sensation in- side the vehicle interior in order to increase The warning lamp lights up red. The driver can use the drive profiles to adapt or decrease the engine and intake sound.
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Characteristics of driving profiles The Cupra, Offroad and Snow driving profiles The drive profile can be selected when the ig- The icon of the selected profile is displayed at nition is switched on and the vehicle is station-...
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Comfort mode. To select a dif- Offroad tion and allows the hill de- harder. ferent driving profile, use the CUPRA button scent control (HDC) to be on the multifunction steering wheel or the If the brake discs and pads have a layer turned on.
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Braking system Driving Corrosion on the brake discs and dirt on the ● WARNING Only perform hard braking to clean the brake pads increase if the vehicle is left unused brake system when permitted by the traffic Wet, frozen or salt-covered brakes take lon- for a long time, if it is not driven for many kilo- situation.
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To do so, CUPRA Brake assist systems can help the driver in crit- recommends going to a specialised CUPRA ical driving or braking situations.
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Brake assist systems Driving Automatic braking requirements: Brake blending WARNING ● The driver is not pressing the accelerator The regulated application of the brakes blends The efficiency of the ESC can be significantly pedal. the braking effect of the electric motor in en- reduced if components or systems that af- ergy recuperation and the mechanical braking fect the driving dynamics are not properly...
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Driving ● Connecting and disconnecting the When the TCS is disconnected, the control When swinging the vehicle to get it out of warning light lights up on the instrument mud/snow. ESC and TCS cluster. ● Driving in deep snow or on loose surfaces. ●...
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Brake assist systems Driving ● ● You should obtain professional assistance Turn off the ignition and turn it on again. WARNING immediately. ● If possible, drive for a short distance at 15-20 You should only activate the Offroad Mode km/h (9-12 mph). or disable the TCS if the experience of the There is a fault in the electromechanical ●...
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Driving available and will not work during braking. Go to a specialised workshop as soon as pos- sible.
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This is why CUPRA recommends visit- assist systems may react with limitations, in are not a replacement for driver attention. ing a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT an unusual way or may not be available. Keep Focus all your attention on driving and be network dealer.
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Assistant systems The button for the driver assistance systems is Drive assist sensors and The front radar detects any objects in its de- ››› located on the multifunction steering wheel. tection zone Fig. 124 and provides support cameras This button can be used to switch the driver for the following functions: assistance systems in the Assistants menu on ››› ...
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(lines) to provide support for the following functions: ● The rear bumper should only be painted ››› with paint authorised by CUPRA. Junction as- ● Lane Assist page 214. sist functions may be limited or work incor- ››› ...
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● The rear bumper should only be painted the number plate, or a cured or deformed with paint authorised by CUPRA. The lane Automatic deactivation of supported func- number plate can cause false detections or a departure warning's functions may be limited loss of visibility for the sensors.
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Cruise control system Assistant systems ● If you use high-pressure or vapour equip- Temporarily switching off the cruise control WARNING ment for cleaning, do not apply it directly, The saved speed can be exceeded at any Fitting a number plate frame may interfere unless you do so very briefly, and always keep time, e.g.
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Assistant systems Operating the cruise control - 1 km/h (1 mph) WARNING + 10 km/h (5 mph) If it is impossible to drive with sufficient brak- - 10 km/h (5 mph) ing distance and at a constant speed, using the cruise control system may cause acci- dents and serious injuries may occur.
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Assistant systems Speed limiter ● Front Assist has braked the vehicle. Lights up grey Operating the speed limiter The speed limiter is switched on but reg- ● If the fault continues, disconnect the Emer- ulation is not active. gency Assist and consult a specialised work- shop.
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Assistant systems + 10 km/h (5 mph) For safety reasons, the speed limiter only ment is used carelessly or unintentionally. switches off fully whenever the driver stops The system is not a replacement for driver - 10 km/h (5 mph) pressing the accelerator pedal or switches the awareness.
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Speed limiter with proactive speed adjustment Assistant systems Activate proactive speed adjust- Adjust the displayed speed using the buttons Note on the multifunction steering wheel ment Please also note the information of relevance ››› + 1 km/h (1 mph) page 199 to safety on the speed limiter The speed limiter with proactive speed adjust- - 1 km/h (1 mph) ment can be activated in the infotainment sys-...
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The gear selector is in the S position. released when a vehicle is driving in front. In this case, energy recuperation is adapted ● The Performance or CUPRA driving profile match the speed of the vehicle in front with- is used. out any indication being displayed.
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ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems ACC - Adaptive Cruise Driver intervention prompt ● Never use ACC when driving off-road or on unpaved roads. ACC is subject to certain limitations in- Control herent to the system. This means that the ●...
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The ACC saves the current speed and main- this chapter, do not use it until it has been tains the set distance. If the current speed checked by a specialised workshop. CUPRA is outside the predefined speed range, ACC recommends visiting a specialised CUPRA adjusts the speed to the nearest limit of the dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems ● Press the button and then or button Special driving situations Changing the driving profile ››› Fig. 133. The driving profile selected can affect ● Alternatively, press button as many times ACC acceleration and braking behaviour ››› ...
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Fig. 135. To move off when the message ACC ready to tion on page 203. start is not longer displayed, once the vehicle CUPRA does not recommend using the func- in front has moved off: ››› tion in the following cases ●...
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ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control Assistant systems Troubleshooting Vehicles outside the sensor zone Objects that are not detected ACC not available The indicator lamp lights up yellow: ● The radar sensor is dirty or adjusted in- correctly. Take into account the warnings described at the beginning of this chapter ››› ...
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Assistant systems ● ESC is operating. This allows your vehicle to receive information ● Always be prepared to adjust the speed about the presence of a traffic jam ahead and ● The driver is not wearing his/her seat belt. yourself. If you drive without any active gui- to reduce speed in time.
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Predictive speed adjustment Assistant systems ● Traffic signs that indirectly show a speed re- Driving with the predictive speed Regulation due to a junction. striction, e.g. signs at the entrance to towns, adjustment are only recognised on the basis of navigation Adjustment due to a road layout.
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Assistant systems Emergency brake assis- Depending on the equipment and the country, Note Front Assist also includes the following func- tance system (Front As- ● When a speed limitation is recognised, the tions: predictive speed adjustment also adapts the ››› ●...
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Emergency brake assistance system (Front Assist) Assistant systems Pedestrian and cyclist recognition Safety distance warning Automatic braking If the system detects that you are If the driver also fails to react to the critical The system recognises pedestrians and cyclists driving too close to the vehicle in warning, the system may initiate independent who travel in the same lane and direction and...
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Assistant systems The system is active between approximately Junction assist Red segment: Junction assist has detec- 30 km/h (20 mph) and 150 km/h (90 mph). ted a potential collision with crossing traf- Junction Assist can prevent the vehicle from fic. Brake! colliding with a vehicle crossing the road as it Limitations Depending on the situation, the coloured ar- enters an intersection or junction.
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● When pressing the accelerator firmly or at calibration. CUPRA recommends leaving Front Assist ac- full throttle. tivated except in the situations explained in ● If the ESC is adjusting or is broken.
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● If the radar sensor or the front camera is temporarily covered by an accessory. ● CUPRA recommends having the safety dis- The driving speed allowed is below approx. tance warning activated except in the excep- 60 km/h (35 mph).
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Lane Assist system Assistant systems Driving with the Lane Assist System Indicator lamps ● The Lane Assist system does not detect all road markings. The road surfaces, road Lights up grey structures or objects in poor condition can Lane departure warning system be incorrectly detected as road markings un- switched to passive and not available for der certain circumstances by the Lane Assist...
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Assistant systems When Lane Assist is switched off, the yel- It is also possible to select steering wheel vibra- Note low disconnection warning lamp lights up tion in the Vehicle menu of the infotainment in the instrument cluster (depending on system.
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Driving Assist (Travel Assist) Assistant systems Control lamps indicate the status of the system How to know if the vehicle is fitted with Status display on the instrument panel display: Travel Assist Indicator lamp green: Travel Assist ac- The vehicle is fitted with Travel Assist if the tive, adaptive cruise control and adap- Travel Assist option appears in the instrument tive lane guidance function are active.
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Travel Assist Online services provided and activated has been designed for use on paved roads through CUPRA CONNECT (depending on only. device and country) may enhance the opera- Switch on and start regulation tion of Travel Assist when connected to the ●...
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CUPRA recommends visiting a spe- Travel Assist switches to the active system driver is inactive and can automatically keep cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership. status, depending on the driving situation. the car in its lane and stop it altogether if nec- The indicator lamp for the driving situation essary.
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Assistant systems ● Depending on the equipment, the driver’s seat The passenger compartment lighting comes ● The Emergency Assist does not react to belt is tightened at the same time. people or animal or vehicles crossing your ● Depending on the features, an emergency path or which approach you head-on in the System intervention same lane.
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Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems The buttons react differently than expected Trailer mode WARNING Moisture, dirt and grease can limit the opera- Side assist is automatically deactivated and The smart technology incorporated into Side tion of the buttons. cannot be switched on if the factory-fitted Assist cannot overcome the limits imposed tow-bar is electrically connected to a trailer or...
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Assistant systems indicates the traffic situation to the rear left of Note the vehicle, and the control lamp on the right- If Side Assist does not work as described in hand side indicates the traffic situation to the this chapter, stop using it and contact a spe- rear right of the vehicle .
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Lane departure warning (Side Assist) Assistant systems ● If there are no indications from the control When being overtaken by another vehicle Driving situations ››› lamp of the lane departure warning, this means Fig. 145. that the lane departure warning has not detec- ●...
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Parking and manoeuvring Parking and manoeu- Rear seat warning WARNING The function depends on the vehicle's equip- vring If children, people who may need assistance ment. or animals are left unattended in the vehicle, accidents and serious injuries can occur. When the ignition is switched off, a text mes- Park the vehicle sage in the infotainment system reminds you...
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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. 147.
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Fig. 147. The elec- ››› page 224, Parking ing brake order tronic parking brake is activated. ● The control lamp switches on yellow. OR: switch off the ignition by pressing the ignition/start button. Visit a CUPRA dealer or other specialist work- shop.
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Parking and manoeuvring Electronic parking brake When the Auto Hold function is If the Auto Hold function was not switched The electronic parking brake does not re- switched on, the lamp on the instru- on, it will remain off next time the ignition is lease.
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Parking and manoeuvring Automatic gearbox: by pressing the accel- General information on Requirements erator. ● The vehicle is moving between approx. parking systems 2. The function is switched off with the ac- 3 km/h and 8 km/h when manoeuvring tions seen in the previous sections. ●...
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General information on parking systems Parking and manoeuvring Troubleshooting with a symbol and a greyed-out graphic WARNING segment. If necessary, the parking system Never allow the automatic braking opera- switches off the affected zone. The parking system behaves differently than tions of park assist systems to lead you to expected If the park assist is not working properly, a con-...
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Parking and manoeuvring Park Distance Control The approximate measurement range of the Trailer mode sensors is: On vehicles with a factory-mounted trailer Plus (Park Pilot) 1.20 m hook, when the trailer is connected, the rear sensors will not activate when reverse gear is 0.90 m Description engaged or button...
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Park Distance Control Plus (Park Pilot) Parking and manoeuvring WARNING ● If the system warns you of the proximity of Note a low obstacle, please note that after being ● Always pay attention, by looking directly, ● The display on the Infotainment system detected by the system, the obstacle in ques- to traffic and the area around the vehicle.
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Parking and manoeuvring Automatic activation of park assist can be ● The volume and tone of the signals and Temporary sound suppression switched on and off in the infotainment sys- indications can be changed. ● Press the function button on the infotain- tem: ●...
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Parking and manoeuvring Rear Park Assist Visual indication segments When the penultimate segment is displayed, The approximate measurement range of the the vehicle has reached the collision zone. In rear sensors is: the collision zone, obstacles are shown in red ●...
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Parking and manoeuvring Intelligent Park Assist The automatic parking system is subject to Error messages certain limitations inherent to the system If a an error or fault message appears on the (IPA) automatic parking and its use requires special attention by the instrument panel in Parking Assist, there is a ››› ...
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● ››› Retrofitting of certain accessories to the To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a page 190. vehicle, such as a bicycle rack, may interfere specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT deal- ●...
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Parking and manoeuvring ● ● Space length (parallel parking): vehicle TCS or ESC intervene with regulation. Selecting a parking type length + 1 meter. ● A door or the luggage compartment is ● Space width (parking bay): vehicle width opened. + 1.1 meters. ● The parking system encounters an unexpec- ted obstacle.
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Intelligent Park Assist (IPA) automatic parking system Parking and manoeuvring Parking with the automatic parking Selecting a parking type after passing in Reverse parallel parking without driving past front of the space first (type system After activating the automatic parking system With this type of parking , press button The prerequisites have to be met to park with...
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Parking and manoeuvring ››› ››› Progress bars Fig. 152, Fig. 153 Note Your vehicle If the parking space is displayed with arrows Parking space detected on its sides, this indicates that it is possi- ble to park in a different way in the same Indication showing the proposed parking space by pressing on the highlighted space manoeuvre...
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Automatic Parking System Plus with memory function Parking and manoeuvring nal sounds. Take control of the steering wheel The driver must monitor the area around the Leaving a parking space (parallel parking) ››› while maintaining the steering angle set by the vehicle at all times The necessary conditions to exit a park- automatic parking system.
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Parking and manoeuvring Program the process for reaching a parking WARNING WARNING space The driver is responsible for automatic park- The vehicle may occupy/invade the path of 1. Drive to the parking space as normal. ing at all times. There is a risk of accidents. oncoming traffic.
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Automatic Parking System Plus with memory function Parking and manoeuvring You have saved a new parking space in the Note menu. The system stores the route with a maximum distance of 50 m. When deleting a stored parking space, the entry and exit processes for that parking Variant 2: saving a parking space in the depar- space are always deleted.
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Parking and manoeuvring View and edit parking spaces Fig. 157 Schematic representation: Parking system menu with memory function. Saved parking spaces. You can edit any of the saved parking spaces. Add the last parking process 2. To rename a parking space or assign a dif- Edit saved parking spaces.
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Automatic Parking System Plus with memory function Parking and manoeuvring 1. Stop the vehicle and hold it stationary with Variant 1: Start from the Automatic parking the brake pedal. system with memory function menu 2. Press the Start button in the message. 1.
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Manoeuvring out of a suitable parallel or bay ess from outside the vehicle and cancel the parking space. Automatic parking system parking in the CUPRA App if a dangerous sit- In the case of a parallel parking space, for uation arises. plus with remote function safety reasons, the driver and other occupants ●...
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Automatic parking system plus with remote function (My CUPRA App) Parking and manoeuvring WARNING NOTICE NOTICE The system is only capable of a limited re- The parking system may suggest parking The remote parking function may not work sponse to sudden changes in external condi- spaces that are not suitable for the parking properly if the mobile phone is damaged (e.g.
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The vehicle key is in the driver's hands. Parking with My CUPRA App. deactivated. ● Automatic Parking System Plus: A car park 5. Scan the QR code with the CUPRA app. space has been found and selected in the Info- WARNING The mobile is synchronised. tainment system.
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Reverse Assist (Rear View Camera) Parking and manoeuvring ● Angle parking: reverse parking perpendicu- WARNING ● The camera lens expands and distorts the lar to the road. field of view and displays the objects on the When exiting a parking space, there is a risk ●...
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Parking and manoeuvring Shown on the display Yellow lines: vehicle path depending on the ● In the following situations, objects or other steering angle. vehicles appear to be further away or closer The system’s functions and representations than they actually are. Pay special attention: may vary depending on the equipment.
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Reverse Assist (Rear View Camera) 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 >...
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Parking and manoeuvring Peripheral view system WARNING NOTICE (Top View Camera) The smart technology incorporated into the ● The camera images are only two-dimen- Top View Camera system cannot overcome sional. Due to a lack of spatial depth, objects the limits imposed by the laws of physics that jut out or holes on the road, for exam- Introduction and it only works within the limits of the sys-...
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ParkPilot checked by a specialised workshop. sound. To become familiar with the system and its functions, CUPRA recommends that you Special characteristics The aerial view is generated by combining the practice handling the Area View system in an ››› ...
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Parking and manoeuvring Trailer coupling assistance function. Aerial views (bird's eye view) System limitations On vehicles with a trailer coupling assis- Main mode: Under certain circumstances, the camera does tance function, the function will provide not detect objects such as trailer draw bars, The vehicle and its immediate vicinity guidance to facilitate hitching the trailer.
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Parking and manoeuvring Trailer Assist the wider the angles that will be available Note when manoeuvring. The assistant subdivides The trailer manoeuvre assistant automati- the maximum available end stops of the angle cally switches off approx. 10 minutes after indicator into four levels: approx. 30°, 45°, 60° being activated.
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Parking and manoeuvring ● Select reverse gear. The brakes may be applied automatically and Note the function deactivated in the following situa- ● Press the infotainment system button > tions: The exterior mirrors cannot be adjusted Assistants > Parking > Trailer As- while the assistant is active.
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Parking and manoeuvring Rear Cross Traffic Alert) ● Changes have been made to the paint in the Rear Cross Traffic Alert) the image of the vehicle on the infotainment camera area and structural modifications have system screen. This strip displays the side of been made, e.g.
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Parking and manoeuvring Once the trailer is uncoupled from the vehicle, Exit Warning The system monitors, within the limits of the assistant will return to its initial state prior the system itself, the rear and side environ- to the moment when the trailer was electrically ment of the vehicle using the rear sensors How it works ››› ...
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Parking and manoeuvring Exit Warning Connecting and disconnecting ● The door opening warning (Exit Warning) operates continuously as long as the vehicle The door opening assistant can be switched on ignition is on. Otherwise, the system is deac- and off by accessing the Assistants menu in tivated and the lamps light up briefly.
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Practical equipment Practical equipment Glove compartment WARNING If you leave lighters inside the vehicle, they Storage compartment might be damaged or lit inadvertently. This could lead to severe burns and damage to the vehicle. Introduction ● Before moving a seat, make sure there are Use the storage compartments only for small no lighters in the moving part area of the ve- hicle.
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Storage compartment Practical equipment Drink holder WARNING Note Incorrect use of the bottle holders may cause The inside elements of the drink holders can injuries. be extracted for cleaning. ● Never put hot drinks in the drink holders. In the event of sudden braking or an acci- Storage compartment under front dent while driving, hot beverages in the bot- seats...
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Practical equipment WARNING WARNING WARNING If the drawer is left open, it could prevent Hanging clothes may decrease the driver's Improper use of the sockets or electrical de- use of the pedals. This may cause serious ac- visibility, which may cause serious accidents vices could lead to a fire and cause serious cidents and injuries.
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Practical equipment Power sockets The continuous output of all of the vehicle’s 230-volt power socket Note 12-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.
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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.
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● Over-the-air updates allow you to always Reduce speed in a controlled manner if the been incorporated by CUPRA may be deleted vehicle operates or reacts differently than keep your vehicle up to date, for example for after an over-the-air update.
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The control units will be switched off and will ● The AUX-IN diagnostic socket is switched free of charge. CUPRA covers the cost of the not work while the software installation is in off. connection.
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Do not use the vehicle. In this case, please offline mode. Car2X distinguishing element contact CUPRA customer care. To prevent misuse and to sign Car2X data If you can switch on Car2X communication in with changing IDs, Car2X data transmitter must...
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Troubleshooting. Once the be found in the Legal notice menu in the the vehicle may prevent the participant from reason that it switched off automatically has infotainment system and on the CUPRA web- receiving data. been rectified, Car2X will reconnect automati- site.
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Car2X communication Data transmissions Local hazard warning Fig. 172 Graphical representation: local hazard warning due to daytime or mobile works. The local hazard warning uses the connected Direction from which the emergency Display of a local hazard warning Car2X and gives warnings, depending on the service vehicle is approaching, e.g.
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WARNING ● There is a fault in the system. Contact a spe- To use CUPRA CONNECT Gen3, you have to In areas with insufficient mobile phone and cialised workshop. activate the services by concluding a CON- GPS coverage, emergency calls and phone NECT contract with SEAT, S.A., which may be...
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If your vehicle is fitted with Navi System +, you ● Customisation. ››› also have the CUPRA CONNECT PLUS services services they are page 272. ● Activating CUPRA CONNECT. package. The included services are all the CU- In some countries and in the event of a ●...
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CUPRA CONNECT services for hybrid vehi- number sequences and known dates of birth. cles S-PIN You can change the S-PIN in the CUPRA CON- Available only in hybrid vehicles. NECT user account in Account settings. The following steps are necessary to activate...
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Opening service. Identity accreditation in question (if possible) or do not allow the mary user by registering yourself as the primary is done at the specialised CUPRA dealer or any occupants to use the vehicle. user of the vehicle. Alternatively, you can re- SEAT dealership.
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Faults NECT is not offered. that improve the performance of your vehicle. Even if the prerequisites for the use of CUPRA Certain information, such as your VIN (vehicle CONNECT services are met, there may be fac- Service management...
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The services required by law and their data Location ices. authorised to order and activate CUPRA CON- transmission cannot be disconnected or deac- No location. Only the vehicle NECT services for a specific vehicle.
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(WLAN client) page 275. ● Activate the mobile device assignment in Register for CUPRA CONNECT. You can then the infotainment system. To do this, press the sign a CUPRA CONNECT contract with CUPRA, Note function button Use as hotspot and check the add the vehicle to your user account and fol- checkbox.
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The pairing has concluded. The connected lished. To complete the connection, it may be You can find more information on the CUPRA mobile phone device can also use Wireless Full necessary to enter other data into the device.
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NOTICE bile phone connection may be pay per use. You can connect your device to the infotain- CUPRA cannot be held liable for any damage The offer of applications can be varied and de- ment system via Bluetooth®. caused to the vehicle as a result of the use signed for a vehicle or a specific country.
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Apple CarPlay™ Wireless: Bluetooth® and Wi- PRA and Apple CarPlay™ websites, at spe- ● If there is an active Bluetooth® connection, it Fi must also be activated on the iPhone™. cialised CUPRA dealerships or at any SEAT is automatically interrupted. dealership. ● Establish connection It is not possible to use the built-in navigation system and the Apple CarPlay™...
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Android Auto™ Wireless: The smartphone’s bility on the CUPRA and Android Auto™ web- phone function of the infotainment can also Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi signal also have to be on.
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Wired and wireless connections Data transmissions Fig. 174 Rear centre console: USB connectors with power socket function. The USB port can be found in the storage compartment area of the front centre console ››› Fig. 173. Depending on the equipment and the country, the vehicle may also have USB connections exclusively for charging or as a power socket.
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Some function areas may include links to third- ● The repair or disassembly and reassembly quickly. party websites. CUPRA is not the owner of the of the central computer should only be car- third-party websites accessible through the ● Use only suitable audio sources and data ried out at specialised workshops.
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Infotainment system First steps WARNING WARNING WARNING Any distraction affecting the driver in any The following circumstances may result in an Read and observe the operating instructions way can lead to an accident and cause inju- emergency call, phone call or data transmis- provided by the manufacturer in question ries.
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Infotainment system ● WARNING WARNING Immediately turn off the mobile phone if you suspect it is causing interferences in an If the light conditions are not good and the The driving recommendations and traffic in- active medical device or any other medical screen is damaged or dirty, the indications dications shown on the navigation system device.
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Overview and controls Infotainment system Overview and controls Connect System Fig. 175 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.
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Vehicle page 40 ● For the correct operation of the infotain- shop. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a ment system it is important that it is switched specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealer- ››› Navigation page 299...
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Infotainment system Customising the infotainment sys- Modifying settings System settings ● The meaning of the following symbols are valid Access the system settings: > for all system and sound settings. In the system settings there may be the follow- Customise the top menu or the HOME All changes are automatically applied when the ing functions, information and setting options: ››› ...
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General instructions for use Infotainment system ● If the sound from the connected external au- Trademarks, licenses and copy- This product is protected by certain Micro- dio source is too loud or distorted, lower the soft Corporation industrial and intellectual rights output volume on the external audio source.
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Infotainment system ● – ● Capacitive colour screen 9 speakers: Balance + Fader (left / right / Sound optimisation by zones: front / rear). ● – Using the equipment with: Manual (Driver, Front and All). ● Sound optimisation by zones (valid for the –...
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The CUPRA Assistant works both online ● Test the CUPRA Assistant while the vehicle offline, taking into account the aspects indica- is stopped, before moving off, to familiarise ted in the section “Languages available de-...
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Tap MENU > CUPRA Assistant. Dutch Hallo CUPRA ment recognises the activation word. Portuguese Olá CUPRA If you have started the CUPRA Assistant via the Note Polish Cześć CUPRA activation word, the activated infotainment will ● If the activation word is switched off, the...
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Infotainment system CUPRA Assistant Starting the CUPRA Assistant ● Activating the CUPRA Assistant: say the word that activates the CUPRA Assistant. ● Multifunction steering wheel: press the voice control button In some cases you can also start the voice assistant of the connected mobile device by pressing and holding down the voice control button.
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In Radio mode you can tune in the available You have a corresponding data plan pur- Access the settings radio stations in different frequency bands and chased from the webshop of CUPRA's official ● Press HOME > > memorise your favourites on the preset but- data supplier, or you have a volume of data for tons to access them quickly.
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Show station selection. ● Select the frequency band or type of recep- CUPRA CONNECT PLUS. tion: AM, FM/DAB, FM (for devices that do not Open text search. have DAB), Internet radio. Show the last online radio stations heard.
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Infotainment system OR: press to start the text search. The Special functions in Radio mode Select via the frequency band (AM and FM) input field is displayed. 1. Activate the frequency band. Traffic information (TP) 3. Enter the name of the station you want. 2.
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3. Select the station logo. If desired, repeat Internet radio is only available with CUPRA the same process with other stations. CONNECT PLUS online services activated and 4. OR: via the menu >...
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Infotainment system Media Mode Introduction Fig. 177 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 and through the infotainment duced by different manufacturers can cause ››› ...
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Note Repeat all titles. Multimedia files can be catalogued by catego- CUPRA assumes no liability for any deteriora- ries (for example, album, artist, title). In My Activate the shuffle playback order. tion or loss of files on data storage devices.
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Infotainment system ● Access favourites Playing entertainment content in ● Press the favourite you want. the 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.
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Infotainment system Navigation Navigation Introduction Fig. 178 Schematic representation: Navigation view. Depending on the country, some functions of If the exact destination cannot be reached be- Note the infotainment system will not be available cause, for example, it is in a non-digitised area, The “Navigation”...
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Tip: use your index finger make it easier to enter the destination and to All navigation functions require the activation ● Move the map with your finger. optimise route guidance. of CUPRA CONNECT PLUS online services.
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Infotainment system Navigation Centre the map on the current position. Train station. Functions Restaurant. ● Entering the destination and route calcula- Change view: 2D oriented to the north, tion (offline and online. or 2D oriented to the direction of travel, Traffic information.
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Infotainment system Strong wind. Manual update of navigation data Opening the Navigation main menu ● Current navigation data for large regions, for Press HOME > Reduced visibility. example Western Europe, can be downloaded from www.seat.com and stored on USB data Select the destination and start navigation devices.
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Infotainment system Navigation ● Select the destination and start navigation: : favourite destination. Note ● : new route. 1. Tap and then Suggestions. Enter the destination as accurately as possi- ● Start: starts the route to the destination. 2. Select the desired destination. The route ble.
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Infotainment system Start navigation: With an active route guidance, traffic incidents Open and close the route details that are on the current route are shown in ● 1. Press To open them, press or swipe it. the route details. Such traffic incidents can be ●...
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Infotainment system Navigation Navigation can propose up to 5 routes at the The 360° electric operating range display Close the additional screen same time. The proposed routes may be differ- shows the possible range with the current ● Press on an empty area outside the addi- ent from the routes of the normal route guid- charge level of the high voltage battery.
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Infotainment system Telephone interface Introduction Fig. 179 Schematic representation: Phone view. You can use the telephone interface to con- Telephone interface equipment Note nect your mobile to the infotainment system and symbols and operate phone functions through it. The ● As a general rule, pairing a device (for ex- ample, a mobile phone device) is only nec- sound is played through the vehicle's speakers.
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Infotainment system Telephone interface ● 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 Switch off the mobile telephone and the tel- the vehicle.
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Infotainment system Pair, connect and manage Active and passive connection Establish an active connection To use the functions of the telephone inter- Requirement: several mobile phone devices Requirement for pairing: face, there must be at least one mobile phone are connected to the infotainment system at ●...
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Infotainment system Telephone interface ● Basic telephone interface. Make a call Dial number ● Comfort telephone interface. Select a phone number to start a call. Different Manually enter a phone number to start a call. functions are available for selecting a phone While entering the phone number, contacts Basic telephone interface number:...
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Infotainment system Send an email: Connectivity Box Favourites ● Press > E-mail > Enter new message and A speed dial button can be assigned to a enter the message on the screen. phone book favourite up to a maximum of six. If there is a registered photo saved for the con- ●...
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Note with Qi compatibility if applicable. To ensure CUPRA website. that it operates properly, place it without the ● Your mobile device must support the Qi protective case and ensure that it has max-...
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Storing objects Storing objects ● In vehicles equipped with tyre pressure con- WARNING trol system, adjust to the new load status if ››› The transport of heavy object changes vehi- necessary page 383. Positioning the luggage cle handling and increases braking distance. Heavy objects that are not properly placed and cargo WARNING...
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Luggage compartment Storing objects NOTICE WARNING Electrical wires or, depending on the fea- Animals, loose or unsecured or objects car- tures, the antenna embedded into the rear ried on the rear shelf can cause serious injury windows could be damaged, even irrepara- in case of sudden manoeuvring or braking or bly, if they are in contact with objects.
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● To move from the low position to the Note high position, lift the floor using the handle CUPRA recommends returning the variable ››› Fig. 184 In the boot: fitting the rear shelf. Fig. 185 , and pull it back until the ››› ...
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Storing objects Net partition Net partition Variable floor in the tilted position ● Only objects that do not weigh than ap- proximately 7.5 kg may be carried between the rear seat and the raised luggage com- Using the net partition partment floor.
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3.5 kN. ● Belts, straps and securing systems for the appropriate load can be obtained from spe- cialised dealerships. To do so, CUPRA recom- mends going to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Luggage compartment equipment Storing objects Net bag Hooking the net bag into the luggage com- ● On hooking or unhooking them, protect partment floor your eyes and face in case the hooks are re- leased suddenly. If necessary, the front eyes must be unfolded ››› ...
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WARNING As the roof water drains are integrated in the The presence of objects in the central airbag roof to reduce air resistance, only CUPRA-ap- deployment area can prevent it from operat- proved cross bars and roof carrier systems can ing properly and can cause serious injury.
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● Do not modify or repair the crossbars or boats on the roof. The appropriate accessories roof carrier system. can be purchased at specialised CUPRA deal- ers or any SEAT dealership. Note Always secure the crossbars and the roof car- rier system properly.
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If the vehicle has a factory-fitted towing limit for the roof carrier which is listed in the cidents and injuries. bracket or one that is retrofitted by CUPRA, fitting instructions. ● Always use belts or retaining straps that are the Start-Stop system operates as normal.
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Storing objects Trailer mode Vehicles with driving profile selection WARNING WARNING If you are going to be towing a trailer, the use Undue use of the towing bracket may cause Driving with a trailer and transporting heavy of the Eco driving profile is not recommended. injury and accidents.
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The shop. To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a ● Do not drive with a trailer for the engine's towing bracket should not impair the bumper's ››› ...
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Storing objects Trailer mode Hitching and connecting a trailer WARNING Meaning Earth for pin 9 If the towing bracket is wrongly fitted or is not the right one, the trailer could become detached from the vehicle and cause serious Power socket for trailer injury.
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Storing objects When the vehicle is locked, the alarm is trig- Tow cable WARNING gered if the electrical connection with the The tow rope must always be securely fixed to Contact between the pins of the trailer power trailer is cut off. the towing vehicle and loose enough so that socket can cause short circuits, overloading Before hitching or unhitching a trailer, always...
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Always secure the load properly using belts times. ● Secure the trailer load properly. or straps that are suitable and in good condi- To promote safety while driving, CUPRA rec- tion. ommends making the most of the maximum Tyre pressure vertical load technically permissible on the...
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Storing objects ● Automatic gearbox: Move the selector lever Specific features of driving with a trailer ● Take into account the speed limit for vehi- to the D/S position. cles with a trailer, as it could be lower than for ●...
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Storing objects Trailer mode ● The trailer has a rigid draw bar. There should be no person, animal or object in ● When driving on surfaces with poor grip, ››› the path of the tow hook ● If the trailer has brakes, it must be equipped the trailer can even interfere with the stabil- with a mechanical overrun brake.
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At extremely low temperatures, the tow hook gaged. may be impossible to operate. In this case, CUPRA recommends the use of genuine CU- place the vehicle in a warmer location (for ● PRA spare parts and accessories, which can be Always ensure that no person, animal or example, a garage).
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Maximum load capacity depending on the Note vehicle Before setting off, CUPRA recommends re- Fig. 198 Schematic representation of the To find out the recommended load capacity moving, to the extent possible, all accesso-...
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If the towing bracket is badly fitted or unsuit- tion plates. To do so, CUPRA recommends go- able, the trailer may separate from the vehi- ing to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT cle while driving. This could cause serious ac- dealership.
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Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Refuelling Fuel and exhaust gas Refuelling – Never fill fuel into the spare fuel canister if it is inside or on top of the vehicle. This cleaning could cause an explosion. Always place the canister on the ground to fill it. Refuelling –...
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Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning ● Unscrew the cap by turning it to the right as Purging the fuel tank Fuel types far as it will go. ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles. ● Close the lid. Identification of fuels The correct fuel grade for your vehicle is given on a sticker on the inside of the fuel tank flap.
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Engine management and emissions control system Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Diesel according to EN590 standard. The If super petrol is not available, if necessary, use ● Do not use fuels shown in the pump as con- number indicates the maximum percent- normal 91 octane petrol (87 AKI).
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Fuel and exhaust gas cleaning Regeneration of the petrol particulate filter WARNING NOTICE (except TSI 2.0l petrol engines) Do not apply wax underneath the vehicle Never run the fuel tank completely dry be- Requirements for the regeneration journey: around the area of the exhaust system: Fire cause an irregular fuel supply can cause igni- the engine must be at operating temperature.
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Engine management and emissions control system 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.
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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. Vehicle tool kit WARNING On-board toolkit...
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Changing the windscreen wiper blades Miscellaneous situations ››› ● Changing the wiper rear wiper Damaged windscreen wiper blades should Close the bonnet page 349. be replaced immediately. These are available ● blades Switch the ignition on and off. from qualified workshops. ●...
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Miscellaneous situations Changing the rear window wiper blade ● NOTICE In icy conditions, always check that the wiper blades are not frozen to the glass be- ● Separate the wiper arm from the rear win- To avoid considerable damage to the vehi- fore using the wipers.
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Miscellaneous situations Jump start The jump start socket (ground terminal) is Switch off the ignition of both vehicles Disconnecting the jump leads ››› used for connecting the black jump lead Before disconnecting the jump leads, ››› Fig. 208 Connect one end of the red jump lead to switch off the dipped beam headlight if it Only use this socket (ground terminal) in your the positive...
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Miscellaneous situations ● Towing the vehicle The maximum permitted speed is 50 km/h ● Observe the usage instructions of the jump (30 mph). lead manufacturer. ● The maximum permitted distance is 50 km Introduction ● On the other vehicle, do not connect the (30 miles).
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Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle Towing vehicles with four-wheel drive WARNING NOTICE (4Drive) Never allow the vehicle to be towed if it has If the vehicle is pushed by hand, the tail light Four-wheel drive vehicles (4Drive) can be no power. units, the side spoilers of the rear window towed using a tow bar or tow rope.
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Miscellaneous situations ● Instructions for tow-starting and If the vehicle cannot be towed on its wheels for Switch on the ignition and the hazard warn- any of the reasons mentioned above, request ing lights of both vehicles. If necessary, take towing assistance from specialised personnel and, if into account other different provisions that...
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Miscellaneous situations Towing the vehicle ● Make sure the tow cable is always taut. Front towline anchorage Bear in mind the instructions for towing ››› page 342. ● Disengage the gear or place the gear selec- tor in the Nposition. Fitting the towline anchorage ●...
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Miscellaneous situations 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 completely towing eye behind the lid. In this case, the tow and firmly tightened.
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Miscellaneous situations Fuses WARNING Note The high voltages in the electrical system can In the vehicle, there are more fuses than give serious electrical shocks, causing burns those indicated in this chapter. These should and even death! only be replaced by a specialist workshop. ●...
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Miscellaneous situations Fuses in the engine compartment Replace a blown fuse Identifying fuses below the dashboard by colours Current intensity in Colour amps Light brown Brown Blue Yellow Fig. 217 In the engine compartment: lid of Fig. 218 Image of a blown fuse. White or transpar- the fuse box.
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Miscellaneous situations Fuses To replace a fuse Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps ● Remove the fuse. Anti-theft control unit / On-board network control ● Replace the blown fuse by one with an iden- KESSY unit tical amperage rating (same colour and mark- Dash panel / Navigation sys- Air conditioner fan ings) and identical size.
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Miscellaneous situations ● Some of the equipment listed in the tables Consumers/Amps Consumers/Amps below pertain only to certain versions of the Rear window wiper Engine control unit model or are optional extras. Heated rear window / Fre- Starter motor ● Please note that the above lists, while cor- quency modulator rect at the time of printing, are subject to Engine control unit...
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● Always keep children away from the engine To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a spe- compartment and never leave them unsu- cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership. WARNING pervised.
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Checking and refilling levels ● – – 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.
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Checking and refilling levels Engine compartment Preparing the vehicle for work in WARNING the engine compartment For your own safety, do not ignore this im- portant check list, otherwise this could cause Before performing works in the engine com- accidents and serious injuries. partment, always perform the following opera- ››› ...
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Keep all fluids and consumables out of pecially in the hinge area. ised workshop to perform all the works. To do reach of children. so, CUPRA recommends going to a specialised ● Always read and observe the information CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a location where the vehicle is to be used. specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealer- ●...
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Checking and refilling levels ● Coolant tank Check and refill the coolant The motor coolant expansion tank can be recognised by the symbol on the cap ››› ✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles. Fig. 223 Check the level When the vehicle is delivered (new vehicles), the coolant may be above the marked area.
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● Only top up with fresh coolant according to WARNING NOTICE ››› CUPRA specifications page 353. Steam and hot motor coolant can cause se- Only use distilled water! Other types of wa- ● Only top up with coolant if there is still some vere burns.
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● You can buy VW 501 14 standard brake fluid at a specialised CUPRA service or at a SEAT Brake fluid level Official Service. If none is available, use only high-quality brake fluid that meets DIN ISO The control lamp lights up red.
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NOTICE ● Do not mix cleaning products recommen- NOTICE ded by CUPRA with other products. This If the water from the windscreen washer could lead to flocculation and may block the does not contain enough anti-freeze, it may windscreen washer jets.
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Checking and refilling levels Engine oil The engine comes with a special, multi-grade CUPRA recommends changing the oil at a spe- oil that can be used all year round. cialised workshop. CUPRA recommends a spe- cialised CUPRA Service or SEAT Official Serv-...
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Checking and refilling levels Engine oil The oil level is too low. Add oil up to zone NOTICE Note Take the following into account if you have Before a long trip, we recommend finding an Before opening the bonnet, read and observe ››› ...
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Checking and refilling levels ● 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 ●...
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Checking and refilling levels Engine oil 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 Under no circumstances should the oil level prevent oil from running down your arm.
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All work on batteries requires specialist knowl- be temporarily disabled to prevent the battery The warning lamp lights up yellow and a mes- edge. Please refer to a specialised CUPRA from running flat. These functions will come sage is shown on the dash panel.
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Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery ● 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...
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Check the level that requires limited voltage charging technology to make the adjustment and the To do so, CUPRA recommends going to a spe- The electrolyte level should be checked regu- correct replacement batteries. cialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership.
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Checking and refilling levels 12-volt battery 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 ●...
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Checking and refilling levels Error: 12-V power supply. Park safely! Please Error: 12-V vehicle battery. Engine cannot 12-V power supply limited. Drive with extra refer to the instruction manual. be started. Go to the workshop. caution. Stop driving! Stop the vehicle at the next There is a fault in the connection between the The 12-volt power supply is limited because opportunity and in a safe place.
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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 CUPRA Make sure the 48 volt battery does not come guidelines. into contact with water or other fluids.
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(e.g. behind the guard assistance. To do so, CUPRA recommends go- ing. Please refer to the instruction manual. rail). ing to a CUPRA dealer or any SEAT dealership. ● There is a error in the 48V power supply. Notify the emergency services.
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Checking and refilling levels Energy management If a vehicle with a conventional energy system With the ignition on and depending on the devices are switched on, the battery can be- remains stationary for a long period of time, battery's charge level, it disconnects electrical come discharged to a critical point.
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Checking and refilling levels With the engine running The battery may discharge despite the fact that energy is being generated while the vehi- cle is in motion. This is particularly the case if too little energy is generated and too much is consumed at a time while the battery's level of charge is not optimal.
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To do so, CUPRA recommends go- ››› ● When driving with new tyres, be especially page 373. ing to a specialised CUPRA dealer or any SEAT careful during the first 600 km (300 miles). dealership. To avoid damage to tyres and wheels, drive ●...
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Wheels and tyres max. 150 km/h (93 mph) New wheels and tyres In vehicles with four-wheel drive, the 4 wheels must be fitted with tyres of the same brand, max. 160 km/h (99 mph) It is best to have all wheels and tyres serviced type and tread so that the traction system is max. 170 km/h (106 mph) by a specialised workshop.
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CUPRA can be fitted, and to find out about ● If decorative hubcaps are subsequently fit- the combinations allowed between the front ted, make sure that they allow enough air in axle (axle 1) and the rear axle (axle 2).
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Under-inflated tyres will increase fuel con- should check wheel alignment at a specialised is going to be fully loaded, increase the tyre sumption. CUPRA Service or SEAT Official Service. pressure to the maximum load value shown on ››› the sticker label Fig. 234.
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Important information about wheels and tyres Wheels and tyres Wheel nuts Changing wheels around In order to wear the wheels in a uniform The wheel bolts and rims have been designed manner, it is recommended to interchange to be part of an assembly. When installing them regularly according to the diagram different wheels (for instance alloy wheels or ››› ...
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Winter tyres Winter tyres lose a great deal of their proper- It is best to contact a specialised CUPRA Serv- ties when the tread is worn down to a depth of ice or SEAT Official Service to check the max- ●...
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(e.g. behind if the chains come into direct contact with 245/40 R19 8x19 ET40 the guard rail). them. CUPRA recommends the use of coated snow chains. Other dimensions do not allow chains WARNING Changing a wheel ●...
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● Remove the subwoofer speaker and the tyre checked and replaced as soon as possible spare wheel. at a specialised CUPRA Service, SEAT Official ● When re-mounting the spare tyre, place the Service or at a specialised workshop. subwoofer on the base of the wheel rim with The spare wheel must not be switched for a care.
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If you need a new adapter, you can obtain it from the special- ised CUPRA service or the SEAT Official Serv- ice, indicating the code number.
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Wheels and tyres Loosening wheel nuts Important information about wheel bolts ● Never apply grease or oil to wheel bolts or to the wheel hub threads. Even if the bolts Factory-fitted rims and wheel bolts are spe- have been tightened to the prescribed tor- cially matched during construction.
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CUPRA accepts no re- sponsibility for any damages caused by im- ● Lift the vehicle using only the jack supplied Fig. 243 ...
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Wheels and tyres ● Place the spare wheel or temporary spare particular importance when the road surface is Tightening torque of the wheel nuts wheel into position. wet. Change the tyre as soon as possible or re- The prescribed tightening torque for wheel mount it with the correct direction of rotation.
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Tyre pressure monitor system Wheels and tyres ● ● Tyre pressure monitor sys- Tyre pressure is changed manually. Switch the ignition on. ● ● The tyre pressure is insufficient. Save the new inflation pressure in the info- tainment system: function button >...
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Wheels and tyres Tyre repair ● The tyre pressure monitoring indicator ● The tyre pressure loss indicator only works does not function when there is a fault in the correctly if all the tyres are at the correct ››› page 188 ESC or ABS pressure when cold, and it is subsequently TMS (Tyre Mobility System) punc-...
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You can purchase new bottles of tyre sealant ››› Fig. 245: ● from CUPRA specialist dealers or any SEAT Replace tyres repaired with the puncture network dealer. kit as soon as possible. Valve insert remover A sticker to be adhered to the instrument...
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Wheels and tyres ››› ● Filler tube with cap ● If it still does not come up to pressure, the Remove the filler cap Fig. 245 tyre is too badly damaged. Stop and seek assis- screw the open end of the tube into the tyre Air compressor (depending on the version, tance from authorised personnel.
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Wheels and tyres Tyre repair NOTICE WARNING Switch off the air compressor after a maxi- Driving with an unsealed tyre is dangerous mum of 8 operational minutes to avoid over- and can cause accidents and serious injury. heating! Before switching on the air com- ●...
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Fixed ised CUPRA dealer or a SEAT dealership will observed, the vehicle may be immobilised in service or the Flexible service will be applied inform you about the documentation of the traffic cause an accident and severe injuries.
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Service interval display ● Using the vehicle mostly in winter. ter 1 year At CUPRA, the dates of the services are indi- According to the service cated by the service interval display on the This applies especially for the following parts Flexible ››› ...
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PRA Service or SEAT Official Service. the jobs required for your vehicle at: turer's requirements, are an additional serv- If your CUPRA vehicle is immobilised due to a ● Your CUPRA dealer ice to you, offering the possibility of replac-...
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CUPRA dealer, any SEAT deal- Do not aim the jet directly towards the side For the sake of the environment ership or visit the CUPRA website in your coun- windows, doors, sunroof or covers; the same ● When purchasing car care products, chose try.
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Maintenance Do not polish matt painted surfaces! If the WARNING ● Do not use sponges, abrasive household paintwork is polished, the surface will be irrep- sponges or similar to clean insect remains. ● Only wash the vehicle with the ignition arably damaged.
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance Headlights / Tail lights Paint Decoration slides ● 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.
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Take special care with... ● Special dirt, e.g. pens, nail polish, dispersion ● Paint the bumpers only with CUPRA ap- paint, shoe polish, etc.: Special stain remove: proved paint. Headlights/tail lights dry with an absorbent cloth, if applicable, apply neutral soap solution afterwards ●...
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Vehicle upkeep and cleaning Maintenance ● ● ● Never remove snow or ice from windows and Make sure that the instrument panel is Do not turn on seat heating to dry the seats. rearview mirrors with warm or hot water. Risk of switched off and cooled down before cleaning.
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Otherwise, there is a danger of injury regarding official regulations. deposits of ambient rust. if the airbag is triggered in an accident. We recommend you to use only CUPRA ac- cessories and Genuine CUPRA parts®. Spe- Remove the vehicle from traffic Technical modifications...
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Please note also that the maximum range of Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters vehicle registration document under certain the equipment can only be achieved with an in the vehicle require prior approval. CUPRA circumstances. external aerial. generally authorises in-vehicle installations of ●...
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These data will provide a better understanding isting in many countries. of the circumstances of the accident. CUPRA will not have access to EDR data unless the owner (or, in “Leasing” cases, the lessee Consult the details of this guarantee in the Data from the driving assist systems are also or hirer) gives their consent.
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● Use of CFC-free coolants. You can ask for this information at your CUPRA Infotainment system and antennas Official Service or at any SEAT dealership. Ban on heavy metals, with the exceptions dictated by law (Annex II of ELV Directive...
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Information for the user ● ● Recycling of electrical or electronic Compressor. Extinguishers. ● ● devices Charging cable. Compressor. ● ● Mobile key card. Charging cable. All electrical or electronic devices (EED) that ● Charging socket and watertight seal. are not permanently fitted in the vehicle must ●...
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2016 Information about the Vehicle Return Centres required by this regulation can be found: can be obtained from your CUPRA dealer. ● The Supply of Machinery (Safety) (Amend- ment) Regulations, 2011 Scrapping ●...
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Information for the user Keyless Access system and key with radio re- www.cupraofficial.com/owners/ Note technical-support/declarations-of- mote control of the central locking system Until 31 December 2025, the British market conformity HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA/Hamm may be placed on a label that is affixed to the Roemerstr.
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Radioelectrical equipment Information for the user Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH Connectivity Box Instrument panel Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51 Molex CVS Dabendorf GmbH FPK (digital) 72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany Märkische Strasse 72 Continental Automotive GmbH Phone: +49 7127 140 15806 Zossen OT Dabendorf, Germany VDO-Strasse 1, Website: www.te.com Phone:+49 3377 3160...
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Bluetooth® Below can be found details of the radio equip- Auxiliary antenna for Car2X 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm ment that may be fitted to the CUPRA mod- 5855-5925 MHz 2 W PIRE els. Wireless hotspot 2400-2483.5 MHz 10 dBm The commissioning or authorisation of radioelectrical technology may be restricted in some European countries, forbidden or only allowed with additional requirements.
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Radioelectrical equipment Information for the user Certificate: RLVHERS17-0286. RS4 Hella Keyless Access Online Connectivity Unit KGaA Hueck & Co. short-range radar 434.42 MHz 32 µW EGSM900: 880-915 MHz 33 dBm IFT:RLVHERS17-0286. The operation of this equipment is subject to the following two con- 125 kHz 89 dBµA/m DCS1800: 1710-1785 MHz...
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Information for the user 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.
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Technical data Weights The kerb weight values apply to the vehicle as ready to drive with a driver (75 kg), oper- ating fluids and, if applicable, tools and the spare wheel. The kerb weight increases with optional equipment and retrofitting of acces- sories, which reduces the possible payload ac- cordingly.
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Indications about the technical data Technical data Engine specifications Petrol engine 1.5 TSI Start-Stop PHEV TSI engine power in kW (hp) at 1/min 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 130 (177)/5,000-6,000 Electric motor power in kW (hp) at 1/min 85 (116)/2,600-6,500 85 (116)/2,600-6,500 TSI engine + electric motor power in kW (hp) at 150 (204)/5,000-6,000 200 (272)/5,000-6,000 1/min...
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Technical data Petrol engines 1.4 TSI Start-Stop 1.5 Start-Stop MHEV Power output in kW (hp) at 1/min 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 110 (150)/5,000-6,000 Maximum torque (Nm at 1/min) 250/1,500-3,500 250/1,500-3,500 No. of cylinders/displacement (cm 4/1,395 4/1,498 Fuel Super 95 / Normal 91 (with a slight power loss) ROZ Gearbox / traction DSG / front DSG / front...
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Indications about the technical data Technical data Dimensions. Fig. 249 Dimensions. ››› Fig. 249 Front projection (mm) Rear projection (mm) Wheelbase (mm) 2,681 Length (mm) 4,519 Front track (mm) 1,590 Back track (mm) 1,578 Width (mm) 1,839 Height at kerb weight (mm) 1,586 Turning radius (m) 11.4...
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Index automatic retractor, tensioner and belt force Service intervals ......26 how it works ......174 limiter .
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Index Steering wheel Symbols Torque adjust ........122 see Warning and control lamps .
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Index loading ........325 Trailer assist ......254 malfunction .
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Index Windows ........115 anti-trap function ......117 Warning lamps automatic opening/closing .
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SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to understand, that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.
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