This manual contains a description of the
equipment supplied with the vehicle at the
time this manual was published. Some of the
units described herein will not be available
until a later date or are only available in certain markets.
Because this is a general manual for the
TOLEDO, some of the equipment and functions that are described in this manual are not
included in all types or variants of the model;
they may vary or be modified depending on
the technical requirements and on the market; this is in no way deceptive advertising.
The illustrations are intended as a general
guide and may vary from the equipment fitted
in your vehicle in some details.
The steering indications (left, right, forward,
reverse) appearing in this manual refer to the
normal driving movements of the vehicle except when otherwise indicated.
The equipment marked with an aster-
isk* is fitted as standard only in certain
versions, and is only supplied as optional extras for some versions, or are
only offered in certain countries.
® All registered marks are indicated with
®. Although the copyright symbol does
not appear, it is a copyrighted mark.
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Important warnings on a given page
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General information on a given page
Emergency information on a given page
WARNING
Texts preceded by this symbol contain information on safety. They warn you about possible dangers of accident or injury.
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol draw your attention to
potential sources of damage to your vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
Texts preceded by this symbol contain relevant information concerning environmental
protection.
Note
Texts preceded by this symbol contain additional information.
This manual is divided into six large parts,
which are:
1. The essentials
2. Safety
3. Emergencies
4. Operation
5. Tips
6. Technical data
At the end of this manual, there is a detailed
alphabetical index that will help you quickly
find the information you require.
Foreword
struction Manual and its correspond-
This In
ing supplements should be read carefully to
familiarise yourself with your vehicle.
Besides the regular care and maintenance of
the vehicle, its correct handling will help preserve its value.
For safety reasons, always note the information concerning accessories, modifications
and part replacements.
If selling the vehicle, give all of the on-board
documentation to the new owner, as it
should be kept with the vehicle.
You can access the information in this manual using:
●
Thematic table of contents that follows the
manual’s general chapter structure.
●
Alphabetical index with many terms and
synonyms to help you find information.
WARNING
Read and always observe safety information concernin
bag ››› page 73, Important information
Locking and unlocking with the central locking switch
●
Locking: press the ››› Fig. 2 button. The
warning lamp on the button will light up.
None of the doors can be opened from the
outside. The doors can be opened from the
inside by pulling the inside door handle.
●
Unlocking: press the ››› Fig. 2 button. The
warning lamp on the button will switch off.
››› in Unlocking and locking the vehicle
on page 110
››› page 109
››› page 9, ››› page 10
Unlocking and locking the driver's
door
Fig. 3 Driver door lever: hidden lock cylinder.
If the central locking system should fail to operate, the driv
unlocked by turning the key in the lock.
●
Unfold the vehicle key shaft.
●
Insert the key shaft into the lower opening
in the cover on the driver door handle from
below ››› Fig. 3 (arrow) then remove the cover
upwards.
●
Insert the key shaft into the lock cylinder to
unlock or lock the vehicle.
Special Characteristics
●
The anti-theft alarm will remain active when
vehicles are unlocked. However, it is not triggered ››› page 112.
er door can still be locked and
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9
●
After the driv
15 seconds to switch on the ignition. Once
this time has elapsed, the alarm is triggered.
●
Switch the ignition on. The electronic immobilizer recognises a valid vehicle key and
deactivates the anti-theft alarm system.
The anti-theft alarm is not activated when the
vehicl
shaft ››› page 112.
er door is opened, you have
Note
e is locked manually using the key
Locking manually
Fig. 4 Rear door: manual locking
On the front of a door with no lock cylinder
e i
an emergency locking device that is
ther
s
only visible when the door is open.
Locking
10
●
Remove the cap
A
›
›
› Fig. 4
The essentials
●
Insert the key in the slot
ection of
the dir
the other direction on the right-hand door).
●
Replace the cap.
Once the door has been locked, it can no longer be opened from the outside. The door
can be opened from the inside by pulling the
door handle.
the arr
B
and turn it in
ow until horizontal (on
››› in Rear lid on page 119
››› page 118
››› page 10
Manual release of the rear lid
Rear lid
Fig. 6 Luggage compartment: access to man-
ease.
Fig. 5 Rear lid: opening from the outside.
●
Opening the rear lid: Pull on the release
lever and lif
automatically.
●
handles on the interior lining and close it by
pushing gently.
.
t it up ››› Fig. 5. The rear lid opens
Closing the rear lid: Hold it by one of the
ual rel
The rear lid can be unlocked manually from
inside in the ev
●
Insert the key in the opening in the lining
of the rear lid and move the key in the direction of the arrow until the lock is released.
ent of an emergency.
The essentials
Bonnet
Fig. 7 See position on page 7-8
●
Opening the bonnet: Pull the lever under
the dashbo
●
catc
The arres
leased.
●
bonnet stay and secure it in the fixture designed for this in the bonnet.
ard ››› Fig. 7
Lifting up the bonnet: press the release
h under the bonnet upwards ››› Fig. 7
ter hook under the bonnet is re-
The bonnet can be opened. Release the
1
.
››› in Introduction on page 203
››› page 203
Electric windows*
Fig. 8 See position on page 7-8
●
Opening the window: Press the b
●
losing the window: Pull the button.
C
Buttons on the driver door
1
Window on the front left door
2
2
Window on the front right door
.
3
Window on the rear left door
4
Window on the rear right door
5
Safety switch for deactivating the electric
window buttons in the rear doors.
utt
››› in Operation of the electric windows
on page 120
››› page 120
Before driving
anua
ly adjusting the front seats
M
l
on.
Fig. 9 Front seats: manual seat adjustment.
1
Forward/back: pull the lever and move
orwards or backwards.
the seat f
2
Raising/lowering: pull/push the lever.
3
Tilting the backrest: pull the lever back.
››› in Introduction on page 131
11
The essentials
Adjusting the head restraints
Fig. 10 Front seat: adjustment of the head re-
.
straint
Grab the sides of the head restraints with
and
both h
position. To lower it, repeat the same action,
pressing the
12
and push upwards to the desired
s
1
button on the side.
››› in head restraints on page 132
››› page 59, ››› page 132
Adjustment of the seat belt
Fig. 11 Positioning and removing the seat
kle.
belt buc
Fig. 12 Correct seat belt and head restraint
position
s, viewed from front and the side.
To adjust the seat belt around your should-
s, a
st the height of the seats.
er
dju
The shoulder part of the seat belt should be
well centred over it, never over the neck. The
seat belt lies flat and fits comfortably on the
upper part of the body.
The lap part of the seat belt lies across the
pelvis, never across the stomach. The seat
belt lies flat and fits comfortably on the pelvis.
››› page 62
››› page 64
Seat belt tensioners
During a collision, the seat belts on the front
seats ar
e retracted automatically.
The tensioner can be triggered only once.
››› in Service and disposal of belt ten-
Adjusting the exterior mirrors
Fig. 13 See position on page 7-8
Adjusting the exterior mirrors: Turn the knob
o the c
t
L/R
sioners on page 66
››› page 65
esponding position:
orr
Turning the knob to the desired position, adjust the mirrors on the driver
side (L, left) and the passenger side (R,
right) to the direction desired.
The essentials
Depending on the equipment fitted on
the vehicle, the mirrors may be heated
according to the outside temperature.
Adjusting the steering wheel
Fig. 14 Lever in the lower left side of the
steerin
Adjusting the position of the steering wheel:
Pul
steerin
the lever back up until it locks.
››› in Exterior mirrors on page 130
››› page 130
g column.
l the ››› Fig. 14
g wheel to the desired position and lift
1
lever down, move the
››› in Adjusting the steering wheel po-
sition on page 57
Airbags
ont
Fr
Fig. 15 Driver airbag in the steering wheel
and fr
ags
airb
ont
assenger airbag in the dash panel
p
»
13
The essentials
Fig. 16 Airbag covers reacting when the front
are triggered.
airbags
The front airbag for the driver is located in
the steerin
passenger airbag is located in the dash pan-
›››
el
Fig. 15 . Airbags are identified by the
word “AIRBAG”.
When the driver and front passenger airbags
are deployed, the covers remain attached to
the steering wheel and dashboard, respec-
›››
tively
14
Fig. 16.
g wheel
›››
Fig. 15 and the front
In conjunction with the seat belts, the front
airbag system gives the driver and the front
passenger additional protection for the head
and chest in the event of a severe frontal collision.
Their special design allows the controlled escape of the propellant gas when an occupant
puts pressure on the bag. Thus, the head and
chest are protected by the airbag. After the
collision, the airbag deflates sufficiently to
allow visibility.
››› in Front airbags on page 69
Deactivating the front passenger front
agde
airb
Fig. 17 Front passenger front airbag switch.
ating the airbag
activ
To deactivate the front passenger front airb
ag:
●
Open the glo
passenger side.
●
Insert the key into the slot provided in the
deactivation switch.
●
Approximately ¾ of the length of the key
remains inserted (the maximum).
●
Turn the key, changing its position to .
Do not force it. If you have difficulty, ensure
that you have inserted the key as far as it will
go.
●
Finally, check the control lamp on the instrument panel where it shows the following should appear .
v
e compartment on the front
››› in Front passenger front airbag
switch on page 72
››› page 71
The essentials
Side airbags*
Fig. 18 Side airbag in driver seat.
Fig. 19 Illustration of completely inflated side
on the left side of the vehicle.
airbags
The side airbags are located in the backrest
s of the driver seat ››› Fig. 18 and the
cushion
front passenger seat as well as in the backrest of the side rear seats. The locations are
identified by the text “AIRBAG” in the upper
region of the backrests.
In conjunction with the seat belts, the side
airbag system provides additional protection
for the upper body in the event of a severe
side collision ››› page 61, The whys
and wherefores of seat belts.
In a side collision, the side airbags reduce
the risk of injury to passengers to the areas
of the body facing the impact. In addition to
their normal function of protecting the occupants in a collision, the front and rear outer
seat belts also hold the passengers in the
event of a side collision; this is how these airbags provide maximum protection.
››› in Side airbags* on page 69
Head-protection airbags*
Fig. 20 Location of head-protection airbags.
Fig. 21 Deployed head-protection airbags.
The head-protection airbags are located on
ide
both s
in the interior above the doors
s
››› Fig. 20 and are identified with the text
“AIRBAG”.
In conjunction with the seat belts, the headprotection airbag system gives the vehicle
occupants additional protection for the head
and upper body in the event of a severe side
collision ››› page 15.
››› in Curtain airbags* on page 70
15
The essentials
Child seats
Important
front passenger's airbag
Fig. 22 Passenger's side sun visor: airbag
tic
s
Fig. 23 On the rear frame of the passenger
ide door: airb
s
A sticker with important information about
the pas
16
information regarding the
er.
k
ticker.
ag s
senger airbag is located on the pas-
senger's sun visor and/or on the passenger
side door frame.
››› in Important information regarding
the front passenger's airbag on page 73
››› page 73
Possible ways to secure child seats
You can secure a child seat to the rear seat or
front p
assenger seat in the following ways:
●
Child seats in groups 0 to 3 c
with a seat belt.
●
Child seats for groups 0, 0+ and 1 can be
fastened without seatbelts, using the “ISOFIX” and Top Tether* system, using the “ISOFIX” and Top Tether* securing rings
an be secured
››› page 17.
Seat locations
Front
Rear
Category Weight
Group 0<10 kgU*U/LU
Group0+<13 kgU*U/LU
Group 19-18 kgU*U/LU
passen-
ger
outer
Rear
centre
Group
2/3
U:
*:
L:
The systems include the child restraint system mounting with an upper retaining strap
(Top Tether) and lower anchoring points on
the seat.
15-36kgU*UU
Suitable for universal approved restraining sys
tems for use in this age category
(universal retention systems are those
fitted using the adult seat belt).
Move the front passenger seat as far
back as possible, as high as possible
and always disable the airbag.
Suitable for retention systems using the
“ISOFIX” and Top Tether* anchors.
››› in Safety instructions on page 74
“ISOFIX” and Top Tether child seat
ntin
g sy
stem*
mou
Fig. 24 ISOFIX securing rings.
Fig. 25 Top Tether* securing ring.
Child seats with the “ISOFIX” or Top Tether*
em can be secured quickly, easily and
syst
safely on the rear outer seats.
When removing or fitting the child seat,
please be sure to follow the manufacturer's
instructions.
The essentials
●
Move the rear seat as far to the rear as it
will go.
●
Press the child seat onto the “ISOFIX” retaining rings until the child seat can be heard
to engage. If the child seat is equipped with
Top Tether* anchor points, secure it to the
correspondent ring. Observe the manufacturer's instructions.
●
Pull on both sides of the child seat to ensure that it is secure.
Two “ISOFIX” retaining rings are fitted on
each rear seat. In some vehicles, the rings
are secured to the seat frame and, in others,
they are secured to the rear floor. Access to
the “ISOFIX” rings is between the rear seat
backrest and the seat cushioning. The Top
Tether* rings are located at the rear of the
backrests of the rear seats (behind the seat
backrest or in the boot).
Child seats with the “ISOFIX” and Top Tether*
attachment system are available from Technical Services.
››› in Safety instructions on page 74
Starting the vehicle
Ignition loc
Fig. 26 See position on page 7-8
Switch ignition on: Place the key in the ignition and star
Locking and unlocking the steering wheel
●
Engaging the steering wheel lock: Remove
the key from the ignition and turn the wheel
until it locks. In vehicles with an automatic
gearbox, the gear lever must be in the P position in order to remove the key. If necessary,
press the locking key on the selector lever
and release it again.
●
Unlocking the steering wheel: Put the key
into the ignition and turn it at the same time
as the steering wheel in the direction indicated by the arrow. If it is not possible to turn
the steering wheel, it may be because it is
locked.
k
t the engine.
»
17
The essentials
Turning on/switching off the ignition, glow
lug
reheating
p
s
●
Switch ignition on: Turn the key to the
position.
●
Switch ignition off. Turn the key to the
position.
●
Diesel vehicles :
when the ignition is switched on
Starting the engine
●
Manual gearbox: press the clutch pedal all
the way down and move the gearbox lever into neutral.
●
Automatic gearbox: Press the brake pedal
and move the selector lever to the P position
or into N.
●
Turn the key to the
ally returns to the
tomatic
s the accelerator.
pres
Start-Stop System*
When you stop and release the clutch pedal,
the Start-Stop system* turns off the engine.
The ignition remains switched on.
18
The glo
3
position. The key au-
2
››› in Introduction on page 153
››› page 153
2
1
lugs reheat
w p
position. Do not
Lights and visibility
sw
Ignition switched off
Fog lights, dipped
beam and side
lights off.
The “Coming home”
and “Leaving
home” guide lights
may be switched
on.
Side light on.
Dipped beam headlight off
ch
it
Ignition is switched on
Light off or daytime
driving light on.
Automatic control of
dipped beam and daytime driving light.
Dipped beam switched on.
Light
Fig. 27 See position on page 7-8
Turn the switch to the required position
Fig. 27.
›››
Sym-
bol
ont fog lights: mo
Fr
first position, from positions , or .
Rear fog light: move the switch completely
from positions , or .
Switching off fog lights: Push the switch or
turn it to the position.
››› in Introduction on page 121
››› page 121
e the switch to the
v
Turn signal and main beam lever
Fig. 28 See position on page 7-8
More the lever to the required position:
1
Right turn s
light (ignition switched off).
ignal: Right-hand parking
2
Left turn signal: Left-hand parking light
(ignition switc
3
Main beam switched on: Control lamp
lit up on the instrument panel.
4
Headlight flasher: lit up when the lever is
pushed. Control lamp lit up.
Lever all the way down to switch it off.
hed off).
››› page 123
Hazard warning lights
Fig. 29 See position on page 7-8
Switched on, for example:
●
When approaching a traffic jam
●
In an emergency
●
The vehicle has broken down
●
When towing or being towed
The essentials
››› page 126
Interior lights
Fig. 30 Detail of headliner: version 1
Fig. 31 Detail of headliner: version 2
Knob Function
Switches interior lights off.
Knob Function
Switches interior lights on.
Switches door contact control on (central position).
The interior lights come on automatically
when the vehicle is unlocked, a door is
opened or the key is removed from the igni-
tion.
The lights go off a few seconds after all the
doors are closed, the vehicle is locked or the
ignition is switched on.
Turning the reading light on and off
››› page 127
Windscreen wipers and window wiper
de
bla
Fig. 32 Operating the windscreen wiper and
iper
rear w
»
19
The essentials
More the lever to the required position:
0
1
2
3
4
Windscreen wiper off.
Windscreen wipers interval wipe.
Using the control ››› Fig. 32
interval (vehicles without rain sensor), or
the sensitivity of the rain sensor.
Slow wipe.
Continuous wipe.
Short wipe. Brief press, short clean. Hold
the lever down for more time to increase
the wipe frequency.
Easy Connect
CAR menu settings
Fig. 33 See position on page 7-8
20
(Setup)
A
adjust the
More the lever to the required position:
Automatic wipe. The windscreen washer
5
6
7
Fig. 34 See position on page 7-8
function is activated by pushing the lever
forwards, and simultaneously the windscreen wipers start.
Interval wipe for rear window. The wiper
will wipe the window approximately every
six seconds.
The rear window wash function is activated by pressing the lever, and the rear wip-
er starts simultaneously.
››› in Introduction on page 129
››› page 129
››› page 53
The essentials
●
To select the settings menus, press the Easy
onnect
C
utt
b
The act
button and the
on.
ual number of menus available and
Set
up
function
the name of the various options in these menus will depend on the vehicle’s electronics
and equipment.
●
Switch the ignition on.
If the Infotainment System is off, switch it
on.
●
Press the system's
em's
the syst
on t
o to the CAR menu ››› Fig. 34.
t
o g
●
Press the function button
menu Vehicle settings›
●
To select a function in the menu, press the
MENU
›› Fig. 33
›
button and then
b
utton or
Setup
to open the
›
Fig. 34.
›
desired button.
MenuSubmenuPossible settingDescription
ESC system–Activation of the Electronic Stability Programme (ESC)››› page 167
Tyres
Driver assistance
Parking and manoeuvring
Vehicle lights
Mirrors/wind‐
screen wipers
Tyre pressure monitoringTyre pressure storing (Calibration)››› page 219
Winter tyresActivation and deactivation of the speed warning. Setting the speed warning value››› page 219
Service–Chassis number, date of next SEAT service inspection, date of next oil change service››› page 30
Factory settings–
››› in CAR menu (Setup) on page 104
››› page 104
Driver information system
oduction
Intr
With the ignition switched on, it is possible
to re
ad the different functions of the display
by scrolling through the menus.
22
Radio-operated remote control Convenience open function››› page 109
Central locking systemUnlocking doors, automatic locking/unlocking, audible confirmation››› page 112
Current consumption, average consumption, volume to fill up, convenience equipment,
–
ECOAdvice, journey duration, distance travelled, digital speed display, average speed,
speeding warning, oil temperature, coolant temperature, restore data “from start”, restore
data “total calculation”
Time source, set the time, automatic summer time setting, select time zone, time format, set
the date, date format
All settings can be reset: driver assistance, parking and manoeuvring, lights, rear view mirrors and windscreen wipers, opening and closing, multi-function display
In vehicles with multifunction steering wheel,
the multifu
nction display can only be operat-
ed with the steering wheel buttons.
The number of menus displayed on the instrument panel will vary according to the vehicle electronics and equipment.
A specialised workshop will be able to programme or modify additional functions, according to the vehicle equipment. SEAT recommends visiting a SEAT Official Service.
Some menu options can only be read when
the vehicle is at a standstill.
As long as a priority 1 warning is displayed, it
will not be possible to read the menus. Some
warning messages can be confirmed and
made to disappear with the windscreen wiper
lever button or the multifunction steering
wheel button.
The information system also provides the following information and displays (depending
on the vehicle's equipment):
Driving data››› page 26
■
Vehicle status
■
MFD from departure
■
MFD from refuelling
■
MFD total calculation
Assist systems››› table on page 24
■
Reverse (optional)
››› page 22
–
–
›› Book
Navigation ›
et Navigation system
l
Audio ››› Booklet Radio or ››› Booklet Naviga-
tion system
Telephone ››› Booklet Radio or ››› Book-
let Navigation system
Vehicle ››› table on page 24
WARNING
Any distraction may lead to an accident, with
the risk of
injury.
●
Do not operate the instrument panel con-
trols when driving.
Operating the instrument panel me-
s
nu
Fig. 35 Windscreen wiper lever: control but-
tons.
The essentials
Fig. 36 Right side of multifunction steering
wheel: contro
l buttons.
The driver information system is controlled
ith the mu
w
unction steering wheel buttons
ltif
››› Fig. 36 or with the windscreen wiper lever
››› Fig. 35 (if the vehicle is not equipped with
multifunction steering wheel).
Enabling the main menu
●
Switch the ignition on.
●
If a message or vehicle pictogram appears,
press button ››› Fig. 35
iper l
er or button
w
ev
g wheel ››› Fig. 36.
steerin
●
If managed from the windscreen wiper lev-
er: to display the main screen ››› page 24 or
to return to the main menu from another
menu hold down the rocker button ››› Fig. 35
2
.
●
If managed from the multifunction steering
the main menu list is not displayed.
wheel:
To go from point to point in the main menu,
1
on the windscreen
on the multifunction
press button
Fig. 36.
›››
or
several times
Select a submenu
●
Press the rocker switch ››› Fig. 35
ind
creen wiper lever up or down or turn
w
s
2
on the
the thumbwheel of the multifunction steering
wheel ››› Fig. 36 until the desired option ap-
pears marked on the menu.
●
The selected option is displayed between
two horizontal lines. In addition, a triangle is
displayed on the right:
●
To consult the submenu option, press but-
ton ››› Fig. 35
lever or b
g wheel
in
1
on the windscreen wiper
utton
on the multifunction steer-
›› Fig. 36.
›
Making changes according to the menu
●
With the rocker switch on the windscreen
wiper lever or the thumbwheel of the multifunction steering wheel, make the desired
changes. To increase or decrease the values
more quickly, turn the thumbwheel faster.
●
Mark or confirm the selection with button
››› Fig. 35
or b
wheel
1
on the windscreen wiper lever
utt
on on the multifunction steering
›
› Fig. 36.
›
23
The essentials
Menu
MenuFunction
Driving
data
Assist
systems
Navigation
Audio
Telephone
Lap timer*
24
Information and possible configurations
of the multifunction display (MFD)
››› page 26, ››› page 104.
Information and possible configurations
of the driver assistance systems
››› page 104.
Information instructions from the activated navigation system: when a route guidance is activated, the turning arrows and
proximity bars are displayed. The appearance is similar to the Easy Connect system.
If route guidance is not activated, the direction of travel (compass) and the name
of the street along which you are driving
are shown ››› Booklet Navigation system.
Station display on the radio.
Track name on the CD.
Track name in Media mode ››› Booklet Ra-
dio or ››› Booklet Navigation system.
Information and possible configurations
of the mobile phone preinstallation
››› Booklet Radio or ››› Booklet Navigation
system.
In a racing circuit, measurement and
memorisation of lap times by the vehicle
and comparison with previously measured
best times ››› page 28.
MenuFunction
Vehicle
status
Display of the current warning or information texts and other system components,
depending on the equipment
››› page 104.
Outside temperature display
When the outside temperature is below +4°C
(+39°F), the symbol
risk of freezing) is also displayed. At first, this
symbol flashes and then it remains lit until
the outside temperature rises above +6°C
›››
(+43°F)
.
page 96
When the vehicle is at a standstill or when
travelling at very low speeds, the temperature displayed may be higher than the true
outside temperature as a result of the heat
produced by the engine.
The temperatures measured range from
-40°C to +50°C (-40°F to +122°F).
“ice crystal” (warning of
in Indications on the display on
Gear-change indicator
Fig. 37 Instrument panel: gear-change indica-
or (m
t
A gear change will be recommended if the
gear
choice. If no gear-change is recommended, it
means that you are already in the most economical gear.
Vehicles with a manual gearbox
The following display symbols ››› Fig. 37
mean:
●
Change to a higher gear: the suggested
g
ear appears to the right of the current gear
when a higher gear is recommended.
●
Change to a lower gear: the suggested
gear appears to the left of the current gear
when a lower gear is recommended.
The gear recommendation may occasionally
skip a gear (2nd 4th).
gearbox).
anual
you are in is not the most economical
The essentials
Vehicles with an automatic gearbox*
lay is only visible in tiptronic mode
The disp
›››
page 161.
The following display symbols mean:
●
Shifting up a gear
●
Shifting down a gear
CAUTION
The gear-change indicator is intended to help
save f
uel, but it is not intended to recommend the right gear for all driving situations.
In certain situations, only the driver can
choose the correct gear (for instance when
overtaking, driving up a steep gradient or
towing a trailer).
Note
The display disappears from the instrument
panel when
you press the clutch pedal.
Bonnet, rear lid and doors open
Fig. 38 A: bonnet open; B: rear lid open; C:
ont
eft door open; D: rear right door open
fr
l
(5-door vehicles only).
When the ignition is switched on or when
driving, the bonnet, r
open will be indicated on the instrument panel display, and, as applicable, this will be indicated audibly. The display may vary according to the type of instrument panel fitted.
ear lid or doors that are
Illustra-
Key to ››› Fig. 38
tion
Do not continue driving!
A
The bonnet is open or is not properly
closed ››› page 203.
Do not continue driving!
B
The rear lid is open or is not properly
closed ››› page 10.
Do not continue driving!
C, D
A vehicle door is open or is not properly
closed ››› page 112.
Warning and information messages
The system runs a check on certain compo-
and f
nents
switched on and while the vehicle is moving.
Faults in the operation are displayed on the
screen using red and yellow symbols and
messages on the instrument panel display
(››› page 32, ››› page 32) and, in some ca-
ses, with audible warnings. The display may
vary according to the type of instrument panel fitted.
Priority 1 warning (red symbols)
Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible
warnings.
and indication lamps on page 98 !
Check the function that is faulty and repair it. If necessary, request assistance from specialised personnel.
nctions when the ignition is
u
Stop the vehicle! It is dangerous ››› in Warning
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Priority 2 warning (yellow symbols)
Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible
warnings.
A faulty function, or fluids which are below the correct
levels may cause damage to the vehicle! ›››
ing and indication lamps on page 99
Check the faulty function as soon as possible. If necessary, request assistance from specialised personnel.
Informative text
Information relating to different vehicle processes.
Submenu Assist systems
Assist
systems
menu
Front Assist
Tiredness
detection*
26
Function
Switching the monitoring system on
and off ››› page 177.
Switching the tiredness detection on
or off (pause recommendation)
››› page 184.
in Warn-
Journey data
emor
M
y
The MFD (multifunction display) shows different v
alues for the journey and the consump-
tion.
Changing between display modes on the
MFD
●
In vehicles without multifunction steering
wheel: Press the rocker switch
winds
creen wiper lever
●
Vehicles with a multifunction steering
wheel:
turn the thumbwheel
Multifunction display memory
The multifunction display is equipped with
three memories that work automatically: MFD
from departure, MFD from refuelling and MFD
total calculation. On the screen display, you
can read which memory is currently displayed.
●
Toggle between memories with the ignition
on and the memory displayed: Press the
button on the windscreen wiper lever
or the button of the multifunction steering
.
wheel
›››
Fig. 35.
›››
on the
Fig. 36.
MenuFunction
Display and storage of the values for
the journey and the consumption from
when the ignition is switched on to
when it is switched off.
MFD from
departure
MFD from
refuelling
MFD total
calculation
a)
It varies according to the instrument panel version.
If the journey is continued in less than
2 hours after the ignition is switched
off, the new data is added to the data
already stored in the memory. The
memory will automatically be deleted if
the journey is interrupted for more than
2 hours.
Display and storage of the values for
the journey and the consumption. By
refuelling, the memory will be erased
automatically.
The memory records the values for a
specific number of partial trips, up to a
total of 19 hours and 59 minutes or 99
hours and 59 minutes, or 1999.9 km or
9999 km, depending on the model of
instrument panel. On reaching either of
these limitsa), the memory is automatically erased and starts to count from 0
again.
Erasing a memory manually
●
Select the memory that you wish to erase.
●
steerin
function wheel
Hold the
g wheel or the
button of the multifunction
button of the multi-
pressed down for about 2 sec-
onds.
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Personalising the displays
In the Easy
Connect system you can adjust
which of the possible displays of the MFD can
be shown on the instrument panel display
with the button
up
Set
›
a summary
Dat
››
and the function button
p
age 104.
MenuFunction
The current fuel consumption dis-
Current fuel
consumption
Average fuel
consumption
Operating
range
play operates throughout the journey, in litres/100 km; and with the
engine running and the vehicle
stopped, in litres/hour.
After turning on the ignition, average fuel consumption in litres/100 km will be displayed after
travelling about 100 metres. Otherwise horizontal lines are displayed.
The value shown is updated approximately every 5 seconds.
ACT®*: Depending on the equip-
ment, number of active cylinders.
Approximate distance in km that can
still be travelled with the fuel remaining in the tank, assuming the
same style of driving is maintained.
This is calculated using the current
fuel consumption.
MenuFunction
Journey duration
Distance
covered
Average
speed
Digital display of
speed
Speed warning at --km/h or Speed
warning at
--- mph
Oil temperature
Coolant temperature
gauge
This indicates the hours (h) and minutes (min) since the ignition was
switched on.
Distance covered in km (m) after
switching on the ignition.
The average speed will be shown after a distance of about 100 metres
has been travelled. Otherwise horizontal lines are displayed. The value
shown is updated approximately every 5 seconds.
Current speed displayed in digital
format.
If the stored speed is exceeded (between 30 - 250 km/h, or 19 155 mph), an audible warning is
given together with a visual warning.
Updated engine oil temperature digital display
Digital display of the current temperature of the liquid coolant.
Storing a speed with the speed warning
●
Select the display Speed warning at
km/h (---
---
●
Press the button
iper l
w
ev
mph)
er or the button
on the windscreen
on the multifunc-
tion steering wheel to store the current speed
and activate the w
●
To switch system on: adjust to the desired
speed within 5 seconds using the rocker
switch
urning the thumbwheel on the multifunc-
by t
tion steering wheel. Next, press the button
or again or wait several seconds.
peed i
The s
arning.
on the windscreen wiper lever or
stored and the warning activa-
s
ted.
●
To switch system off: press the but-
ton
or . The stored speed is de-
leted.
gine oil temperature display
En
Vehicles without multifunction steering
wheel
●
Press the rocker switch ›
ain menu ap
the m
pe
data. With the button
emper
ure gauge.
t
at
›
ars. Enter into Journey
2
move to the oil
Fig. 35
›
2
until
Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel
●
Enter the submenu Journey data and
turn the thumbwheel until the oil temperature display appears.
The engine reaches its operating temperature
when in normal driving conditions, the oil
temperature is between 80°C (180°F) and
120°C (250°F). If the engine is required to
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work hard and the outside temperature is
gine oi
high, the en
temperature can in-
l
crease. This does not present any problem as
long as the warning lamps ››› table on
page 33 or ››› table on page 33 do not
appear on the display.
Additional electrical appliances
●
Operation with the windscreen wiper lever*:
Pres
s the rocker switch ››› Fig. 35
main menu appe
ars. Enter into the section
Journey data. With the rocker switch,
move to the display Convenience appli-
ances.
●
Operation with the multi-function steering
wheel*:
Move with the buttons
Journey data and ent
er w
thumbwheel to the right until the Conven-
ience appliances display appears.
In addition, a scale will inform you of the current sum of all the additional appliances.
Saving tips
Tips on how to save fuel will be displayed in
ondition
c
Follow them to reduce consumption. The indications appear automatically only with the efficiency programme. After a time, the tips will
disappear automatically.
28
that increase fuel consumption.
s
2
1
or 2 to
OK. Turn the
ith
until the
If you wish to hide a saving tip immediately
after it appears, press any button on the
windscreen wiper lever*/multifunction steering wheel*.
Note
●
If y
ou hide a saving tip, it will reappear af-
ter you switch the ignition on again.
●
The saving tips do not appear in all situations, but rather with a large separation of
time.
Timer*
You can access the timer via the selection
›››
page 24.
menu
It allows you to manually time lap times on a
racing circuit, memorise them and compare
them to the vehicle's previous best times.
The following menus can be displayed:
●
Stop
●
Lap
●
Pause
●
Partial time
●
Statistics
Change from one menu to another
●
Vehicles without multifunction steering
wheel: press the rocker switch
ind
creen wiper lever.
w
s
●
Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel:
press
or .
in the
Menu “Stop”
The timer starts.
If there are existing laps and they are in-
Start
Since
start
Statistics
cluded in the statistics, it will begin with
the number of laps in question.
It is only possible to begin with a new first
lap if the statistics have been reset first in
the Statistics menu.
The timer begins when the vehicle sets
off.
If the vehicle is already moving, the timer
begins once the vehicle has stopped.
The Statistics menu is displayed on
the screen.
Menu “Lap”
The timer of the current lap stops and a
New lap
Partial
time
Stop
new lap starts immediately. The time for
the lap you have just completed is included in the statistics.
For about 5 seconds a partial time is displayed. The timer continues in parallel.
The current lap timer will be interrupted.
The lap does not end. The Pause menu is
displayed.
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