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a)
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7Front vehicle area
8Rear vehicle area
9Driver's seat
9Centre console and passenger seat
10Engine compartment
10Indicator lights
10Functionality
10Indicator light overview
13Correct and safe
13Introductory notes for correct use
13New vehicle or new parts
13Regular checks
13No improper vehicle adjustments
13Keeping sensors and cameras in working
order
14Engine compartment
14Vehicle battery
14Using electrical sockets in the vehicle
14Before your journey
16Safe driving
17Emergency call
18After an accident
19Keys, locks and alarm system
19Key
19Central locking
21Keyless locking (KESSY)
22Alarm system
23Doors, windows and boot lid
23Doors
23Child safety lock on the rear doors
23Window - with manual operation
23Window - with electrical operation
24Sunblind - with electrical operation
25Sun visors
25Heated windscreen
25Boot lid - with manual operation
26Boot lid - with electrical control
27Unlocking the boot lid
27Seats, steering wheel and mirror
27Front seat - with manual operation
28Front seat - with electrical operation
28Rear seats
28Headrests
29Front armrest
29Rear armrest
112Starting with the key
112Start at the push of a button
113Starting issues
113START STOP
114Manual gearbox
114Automatic gearbox
116Vehicle driving mode
116Economical driving style
117Towing a trailer
118Towing eye and towing procedure
119Brakes
120 Handbrake
120 Driver assist systems
120 Braking and stabilising systems
121Front Assist
122 Pedestrian detection system
122 Speed limiter
123 Cruise control system
124 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
126 Lane Assist
127Lane change assist system Side Assist
128 Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant
protection
128 Driver Alert fatigue detection assistant
129 Park Assist systems
129 Park Pilot parking aid
130 Rear view camera
130 Rear Trac Alert
131Park steering assistant
133 Engine, exhaust system and fuel
133 Bonnet
133 Engine oil
134 Coolant
135 Engine electronics
135 Particle filter
136 Exhaust control system
140 Vehicle battery
141Using the jump-starting cable
141Fuses
142 Fuses in the dash panel
143 Fuses in the engine compartment
144 Wheels
144 Tyres and rims
145 All-season or winter tires
146 Snow chains
146 Spare and emergency spare wheel
147 Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
148 Breakdown kit
149 Tyre pressure
150 Tyre pressure monitoring system
150 Wheel bolt cover caps
150 Full wheel frame
152 Storage space and interior equipment
152 Equipment in the boot
152 Emergency equipment
153 Fasteners in the boot
154 Fastening nets
154 Storage pocket
154 Net partition
154 Double-sided floor covering
154 Rigid boot cover
155 Variable loading floor in the boot
155 Overview of passenger compartment
156 Storage compartment under the front seat
156 Storage compartment for an umbrella
156 Phonebox
157Cup holder
157Multimedia holder
158 Waste container
158 Ashtray and cigarette lighter
158 Folding table
159 12-Volt power socket
159 Roof rack and hitch
159 Roof rack
159 Swivelling hitch
161 Maintaining and cleaning
161Service events
161Service work, adjustments and technical
changes
162 Interior
163 Exterior
165 Technical data and specifications
165 Requirements for the technical data
165 Vehicle identification data
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165 Maximum permissible weights
166 Operating weight
166 Vehicle dimensions
166 Engine specifications
168 Event Data Recorder
169 Information about the radio systems in the
vehicle
169 Rights arising from defective performance,
ŠKODA Warranty for new cars, ŠKODA
Mobility Warranty and Optional ŠKODA
Extended Warranty
171Index
About the Owner's Manual
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About the Owner's Manual
General
This Owner's Manual applies to all chassis variants
of the vehicle, including all models and trim levels.
All possible trim levels are described here without
identifying them as special trims, model variants or
market-dependent equipment. This means that notall the trim components described in this Owner's
Manual are available in your vehicle.
The images in this Owner’s Manual are for illustrative purposes only. The images may dier from your
vehicle; these are for general information purposes
only.
ŠKODA AUTO is constantly working on the further
development of all vehicles. It is therefore possible
for changes to be made at any time to the scope of
delivery in terms of shape, equipment and technology. The information contained in this Owner's Manual corresponds to the information available at the
time of going to press.
No legal claims can therefore be derived from the
technical data, illustrations and information in this
Owner’s Manual.
Electronic version of the Owner's Manual
The printed Owner’s Manual contains the most important information regarding vehicle operation and
vehicle maintenance.
Complete information is included in the electronic
version of the Owner's Manual. This is available on
the ŠKODAweb pages as well as in the mobile application MyŠKODA, which can be downloaded.
About the Owner's Manual
General
This Owner's Manual applies to all chassis variants
of the vehicle, including all models and trim levels.
All possible trim levels are described here without
identifying them as special trims, model variants or
market-dependent equipment. This means that notall the trim components described in this Owner's
Manual are available in your vehicle.
The images in this Owner’s Manual are for illustrative purposes only. The images may dier from your
vehicle; these are for general information purposes
only.
ŠKODA AUTO is constantly working on the further
development of all vehicles. It is therefore possible
for changes to be made at any time to the scope of
delivery in terms of shape, equipment and technology. The information contained in this Owner's Manual corresponds to the information available at the
time of going to press.
No legal claims can therefore be derived from the
technical data, illustrations and information in this
Owner’s Manual.
http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals
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Explanations
Explanations
Terms used
“Specialist garage”
specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A
specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA
Service Partner, or an independent workshop.
“ŠKODA Service Partner”
been contractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO
or its distribution partner to perform service
work on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA
Genuine Parts.
“ŠKODA Partner”
tractually authorised by ŠKODA AUTO or its distribution partner to sell new ŠKODA vehicles
and, when applicable, to service them using
ŠKODA Genuine Parts and sell ŠKODA Genuine
Parts.
Text notes
“Press”
“Hold”
Direction indications
All direction indications, such as “left”, “right”,
“front”, “rear”, relate to the forwards direction of
travel of the vehicle.
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations
which, if the safety instructions are not observed,
will result in death or serious injury.
Texts with this symbol indicate dangerous situations
which, if the safety instructions are not observed,
could result in death or serious injury.
Texts marked with this symbol indicate dangerous
situations which, if the safety instructions are not
observed, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Texts with this symbol indicate situations which, if
the corresponding instructions are not observed, will
result in damage to the vehicle.
tion.
- short press (e.g. a button) within 1 second
- long press (e.g. a button) for more than 1
second
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Texts with this symbol contain additional informa-
- A workshop that carries out
- A workshop that has
- A company that has been con-
Vehicle overviews
Front vehicle area
Under the windscreen
A
Camera for assist systems
▶
Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 38
▶
Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 44
▶
Door handles
B
Open the door » page 23
▶
Keyless locking (KESSY) » page 21
▶
Bonnet release lever (under the flap)» page 133
C
Headlight washers » page 44
D
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 118
E
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
F
Front radar sensor for assist systems
G
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 13.
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Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area
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8
Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area
Rear vehicle area
Handle of the boot lid
A
Manually operated boot lid » page 25
▶
Electrically operated boot lid » page 26
▶
Camera for assist systems
▶
Radar sensors for assist systems (in the bumper)
B
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
C
Swivelling hitch » page 159
D
Fuel fillerflap» page 136
E
Sticker with tyre pressures » page 149
▶
Sticker with prescribed fuel
▶
Ice scraper
▶
▶
Filler neck of the AdBlue®tank » page 136
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 118
F
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 13.
›
Vehicle overviews › Driver's seat
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Driver's seat
Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
A
light » page 127
Door opening lever » page 23
B
Light switch » page 39
C
Air outlet nozzle
D
Control lever:
E
Flashing and high beam » page 39
▶
Cruise control » page 124
▶
Speed limiter » page 122
▶
High-beam assist system » page 41
▶
Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering
F
wheel » page 51
Depending on the equipment:
G
Analogue instrument cluster » page 49
▶
Digital instrument cluster » page 49
▶
Control lever:
H
Windscreen wipers and washers » page 44
▶
Information system » page 51
▶
Depending on the equipment:
I
Ignition lock » page 112
▶
Starter button » page 112
▶
Steering wheel with horn/with driver's front air-
J
bag » page 36
Safety lever for steering wheel adjust-
K
ment » page 29
Operation of the automatic distance con-
L
trol » page 125
Bonnet release lever » page 133
M
Button for the electric boot lid » page 26
N
Exterior mirror operation » page 31
O
Window operation » page 24
P
Centre console and passenger seat
Infotainment (depending on trim level):
A
Amundsen » page 86
▶
Bolero » page 70
▶
Swing » page 54
▶
Central locking button » page 20
B
Hazard warning system button » page 39
C
Air outlet nozzle
D
Door opening lever » page 23
E
Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
F
light » page 127
Window operation in the passenger
G
door » page 24
Operation (depending on the trim level):
H
Heating » page 46
▶
Manual air conditioning » page 47
▶
Climatronic » page 47
▶
Buttons (depending on the equipment):
I
▶
START-STOP » page 113
▶
Park Pilot » page 129
▶
Park Assist » page 131
▶
Driving mode selection » page 116
Parking brake » page 120
J
Depending on the equipment:
K
Shift lever (manual transmission) » page 114
▶
Selector lever (automatic transmis-
▶
sion) » page 114
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Indicator lights › Engine compartment
Engine compartment
Coolant expansion tank » page 134
A
Engine oil dipstick » page 133
B
Engine oil filler opening » page 133
C
Brake fluid reservoir » page 119
D
Vehicle battery » page 140
E
Fuse box » page 143
F
Windscreen washer fluid reservoir » page 45
G
Indicator lights
Functionality
The indicator lights in the instrument cluster indicate
the current status of certain functions or faults.
The illumination of some of the indicator lights may
be accompanied by acoustic signals and messages in
the instrument cluster display.
Colour display of the indicator lights
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the colour
scheme of the indicator lights may vary. The coolant
indicator light can, e.g. be shown in colour as follows.
- colour display
- black and white display
Additional indicator lights
Depending on the meaning, the additional indicator
light will also light up in the display along with some
of the indicator lights.
- Danger
- Warning
WARNING
Ignoring the illuminated indicator lights and associated messages on the instrument cluster display may
result in accidents, serious injury or damage to the
vehicle.
Indicator light overview
After switching on the ignition, some indicator lights
for the functional test of the vehicle systems light up
briefly. If the tested systems are in order, the respective indicator lights go out a few seconds after the
ignition is switched on or after the engine has been
started.
SymbolMeaning
Indicates a warning together with
another warning light » page 10.
Vehicle battery is not charging » page 140.
Along with - Engine
fault » page 135, » page 140.
Coolant level is too low » page 135.
Coolant temperature too
high » page 135.
ACC does not decelerate sucient-
ly» page 125.
Parking brake on » page 120.
Indicator lights › Indicator light overview
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SymbolMeaning
Automatic gearbox overheated » page 115.
Automatic gearbox impaired » page 115.
Front seat belt not fastened » page 32.
Brake fluid level is too
low » page 119.
Together with - Brake system and
ABS faulty » page 121.
Warning if there is a risk of a collision » page 121.
Engine oil level too low » page 134.
Engine oil pressure too
low » page 134.
Flashing - Steering lock faulty » page 30.
Illuminates - Power assisted steering
faulty » page 30.
Indicates a warning along with another warning light » page 10.
ACC not available » page 126.
Flashing - Diesel engine control faulty » page 135.
illuminates, if relevant, does not illuminate after switching on the ignition - Diesel preheating system faulty » page 135.
Front passenger airbag switched
o» page 38.
Front passenger airbag switched
on » page 38.
Flashes together with - Key
switch for airbag deactivation faulty » page 38.
Airbag system faulty » page 37.
Illuminates 4 s - Front passenger air-
bag deactivated with key
switch » page 37.
Illuminates for 4 seconds and thenflashes - Airbag or belt tensioner deactivated with diagnostic device » page 37.
Crew Protect Assist faulty » page 128.
SymbolMeaning
ASR deactivated » page 121.
ABS faulty » page 121.
Illuminates - ESC or ASR faulty » page 121.
Flashing - ESC or ASR is engaged » page 120.
Clogged particle filter» page 135.
Front Assist deactivated » page 122.
Petrol engine control faulty » page 135.
Tyre pressure
change » page 145, » page 150.
Tyre pressure control system faulty » page 150.
Emission control system faulty » page 136.
Lane Assist intervenes » page 126.
Lane Assist intervenes » page 126.
Engine oil level too high or engine oil
level sensor impaired » page 134.
Ball rod not locked » page 160.
Windscreen washer fluid level too
low » page 45.
Automatic gearbox overheated » page 115.
The fuel supply has reached the reserve area. » page 138, » page 139.
Illuminates - Power assisted steering
faulty » page 30.
Flashing - Steering lock not unlocked » page 30.
Flashing - Steering lock faulty » page 30.
Bulb faulty » page 40.
Rear fog light switched
on » page 39.
Water in the diesel fuel fil-ter» page 136.
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Indicator lights › Indicator light overview
SymbolMeaning
Shock absorber faulty » page 116.
Automatic gearbox impaired » page 115.
ACC controls the driving
speed » page 124.
Speed limiter controls the driving
speed » page 122.
The cruise control system controls
the driving speed » page 124.
ACC controls the driving
speed » page 124.
The selector lever is
locked » page 114.
Lane Assist is activated and ready to
intervene » page 126.
Lane Assist is activated and ready to
intervene » page 126.
Turn signal light,
left » page 39, » page 40.
Turn signal light,
right » page 39, » page 40.
Trailer turn signal light » page 40.
Front fog lights switched
on » page 39.
Low outside temperature » page 50.
SymbolMeaning
Safety distance too small » page 121.
Speed limiter activated » page 122.
Speed limiter faulty » page 123.
Engine was switched o automatically by START-STOP » page 113.
Engine was not automatically
switched o via STARTSTOP » page 113.
No light is switched on » page 38.
Cruise control activated » page 124.
Cruise control system faulty » page 124.
Consumption-friendly driving » page 117.
Driving mode Normal » page 116.
Driving mode Sport » page 116.
Driving mode Eco » page 116.
Driving mode Individual » page 116.
High beam or flasher activated » page 39.
Front Assist is started » page 121.
ACC activated » page 124.
AdBlue®level too low » page 137.
AdBlue®system impaired » page 137.
High beam Assist System switched
on » page 41.
Break recommendation » page 128.
Rear seat belt not fastened » page 32.
A rear seat belt is fastened » page 32.
Correct and safe › Introductory notes for correct use
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Correct and safe
Introductory notes for correct use
Read this Owner's Manual carefully, as proceeding
▶
in accordance with this manual is a prerequisite for
the correct use of the vehicle. This Owner's Manual
should therefore always be in the vehicle.
When using the vehicle, the generally binding legal
▶
provisions that are specific to the country must be
observed. Such as those for transporting children,
switching o airbags, using tyres, road trac and
the like.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible weights
▶
and loads.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible roof load.
▶
Use the specified fuel and operating fluids.
▶
Drive on roads that meet the technical vehicle pa-
▶
rameters. Obstacles that exceed the ground clearance of the vehicle can damage the vehicle when
driving over them.
Care must be taken during operations related to
▶
operation, maintenance and self-help to avoid
damage to the vehicle or injury. If required, seek
the help of a specialised garage.
All work on the vehicles and safety systems e.g. on
▶
the seatbelts or the airbag system, may only be
carried out by a specialist garage.
When using accessories, please note the instruc-
▶
tions in the accessory manufacturer’s instruction
manual. These include child seats, roof racks, compressors etc.
Please note the service intervals.
▶
Regular checks
What should be taken into account before driving?
A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk
of accidents and injuries.
Eliminate any defects before driving. If required,
seek the help of a specialised garage.
Pay special attention to the following points.
Is the tyre undamaged?
▶
Is the tyre tread sucient?
▶
Is the tyre pressure sucient?
▶
Do the headlamps, brake and turn signals work?
▶
Is the windscreen in good condition?
▶
Is the engine oil, brake fluid and coolant level OK?
▶
Is the air intake in the engine compartment free
▶
from obstruction?
Are the air outlet nozzles or air intake in front of
▶
the windscreen free from obstruction?
Are the windscreen wiper and washer system and
▶
windscreen wiper blades functional?
Is the windscreen washer fluid level sucient?
▶
Are the windscreen wiper blades in good condi-
▶
tion?
Are all seatbelt system components in good work-
▶
ing order? Are the seatbelts clean and have the
buckles been unclogged?
Is the spoiler working properly?
▶
Are parts and components of the vehicle still visi-
▶
bly attached?
Are there no oil stains or other operating fluids un-
▶
der the vehicle?
New vehicle or new parts
New vehicle - Running in the engine
Driving style during the first 1500 km determines the
quality of the engine run-in process.
During the first 1000 km, rev the engine to max.
▶
3/4 of the highest permissible engine speed and
avoid using a trailer.
Over the next 500 km, the engine speed can be
▶
slowly increased.
Depending on driving style and operating conditions,
the engine consumes some oil, up to 0.5 l / 1000 km.
Consumption may be higher over the next 5000 km.
New brake pads
New brake pads do not provide the optimum braking
eect during the first 200 km, they have to be worn
in first. Therefore, drive very carefully.
New tyres
New tyres do not have optimum grip for the first
500 km. Therefore, drive very carefully.
No improper vehicle adjustments
Improper modifications can cause interference and
aect safety-related functions and other functions
of the vehicle.
Adjustments and technical modifications to the ve-
▶
hicle should only be carried out by a specialist garage.
Do not cover the engine with additional insulation
▶
materials, e.g. a blanket.
Keeping sensors and cameras in working
order
Some functions of your vehicle are supported by
sensors and cameras inside and outside the vehicle.
The rear-mounted accessories, e.g. bike rack, may
aect system and camera functionality.
Do not cover or put a sticker over the sensors and
▶
cameras and keep them clean.
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Correct and safe › Engine compartment
If there is damage suspected to the sensors or
▶
cameras, seek the help of a specialist garage.
Engine compartment
Before opening the engine compartment flap
Risk of scalding! Do not open the engine compartment flap if steam or coolant comes out of the engine compartment.
Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
▶
Remove the ignition key. On vehicles with a key-
▶
less unlocking system, open the driver's door.
When working in the engine compartment
Keep children away from the engine compartment.
▶
Do not touch the radiator fan. The radiator fan can
▶
turn itself on, even when the ignition is o.
Do not touch electrical cables. Avoid short circuits
▶
in the electrical system, especially on the vehicle
battery.
Do not smoke near the engine and refrain from
▶
handling open flames or sparks.
If you need to work in the engine compartment
▶
with the engine running, be mindful of rotating engine parts and electrical equipment.
Do not leave any objects in the engine compart-
▶
ment.
Handling operating fluids
Your vehicle needs various fuels to operate that can
aect health or the environment when they are
emitted. These include fuel, oils, battery acid, coolant
and brake fluid or AdBlue®.
Only use operating fluids outdoors or in well-venti-
▶
lated areas. If required, wear protective equipment.
Do not use or check operating fluids with the en-
▶
gine running.
In the event of contact with operating fluids, wash
▶
aected areas with warm water. If required, seek
medical help.
The leaked engine oil in the engine compartment
▶
can cause a fire, so wipe it o with a cloth.
Store soiled cloths in a well-ventilated area until
▶
disposal. Cloths with residues of engine oil can ignite and cause a fire.
Vehicle battery
Handling the vehicle battery
Battery acid is highly corrosive. Improper handling of
the vehicle battery can cause an explosion, fire,
chemical burns or poisoning!
When handling the vehicle battery, eye and skin
▶
protection must be worn.
Do not tilt the vehicle battery, as it may leak bat-
▶
tery acid.
If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash
▶
the aected areas with water for a few minutes.
Get medical help without delay.
Do not charge a frozen or thawed vehicle battery.
▶
Replace a frozen vehicle battery.
Do not use a damaged vehicle battery.
▶
Short circuit! Do not connect the battery terminals.
▶
Using electrical sockets in the vehicle
Improper handling of sockets can lead to life-threatening electric shock or fire.
The sockets may get hot during operation. Do not
▶
touch hot sockets.
Protect sockets from liquids.
▶
If moisture gets into the socket, let the socket dry
▶
before reusing it.
Do not insert any objects into the socket contacts.
▶
Before your journey
Adults and children, cargo and objects - everything
has its place in the vehicle. Observe the following instructions so that all occupants are protected in the
best possible way in the event of an accident.
Before you go
Ensure that you have a good view of outside the
▶
vehicle.
Adjust the rearview mirrors.
▶
Close all doors and the engine compartment and
▶
boot flap.
Take the correct seating position and put on the
▶
seatbelt properly. Ensure that passengers do likewise. Always leave the seatbelt on while driving.
Only one person can be secured with a seatbelt.
▶
Make sure that the seatbelts are not trapped, e.g.
▶
in the door or in the seat.
Check seatbelts, their locks and attachment points
▶
for damage.
Sitting safely
For the safety of the occupants and to reduce the
risk of injury in the event of an accident, the following instructions must be observed.
Stand the backrests upright. If the front passenger
▶
seat backrest has been folded forward, only the
seat behind the driver's seat may be used for transporting passengers.
Engage the rear seat backrests correctly.
▶
Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the
▶
top of the headrest is as close as possible to the
top of the head.
Correct and safe › Before your journey
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Keep your feet in the footwell.
▶
Use the entire seat.
▶
Do not lean forward or sit to the side.
▶
Do not hold your limbs out the window.
▶
Adjust the driver's seat
›
in the longitudinal direction so that the
pedals can be fully
pushed through with
slightly bent legs.
Adjust the steering
›
wheel so that the distance
A between the
steering wheel and
sternum is at least 25
cm.
For vehicles with driver's knee airbag, adjust the
›
driver's seat longitudinally so that the distance
from the legs to the dash panel in the area of the
knee airbag is at least 6 cm.
Adjust the angle of the backrest so that the steer-
›
ing wheel can be reached at the top with your arms
slightly bent.
Move the passenger seat back as far as possible.
›
The front passenger must maintain a minimum distance of 25 cm from the dash panel.
Correct belt webbing arrangement
The webbing arrangement is extremely important for the seatbelts to
oer the best possible
protection.
The shoulder belt part
▶
must run over the middle of the shoulder and
rest firmly on the body.
The lap belt part must
▶
be placed in front of the pelvis and fit tightly.
In pregnant women, the lap belt part must be as
▶
low as possible on the pelvis, so that no pressure is
exercised on the abdomen.
The webbing must not be pinched or twisted and
▶
rub against sharp edges.
The tongue may only be inserted into the buckle of
▶
the associated seat.
The webbing must be tight. Therefore, do not at-
▶
tach clamps or similar items to the webbing for adjusting the seatbelt according to body size.
Correct steering wheel position
Hold the steering
▶
wheel with both hands
on the outer edge in
the "9 o'clock" and "3
o'clock" position. Otherwise, you may experience serious injury to
the arms, hands and
head when deploying
the airbag.
Be mindful of the eect of the airbag system
Airbag systems can only properly protect if all occupants have been secured and they are in the correct
seating position.
No persons, animals or objects such as cup holders
may be in the deployment area of the air-
B
bags » page 36.
Do not cover or stick anything over the steering
▶
wheel or the dash panel. The front airbags were
not able to deploy.
The front passenger airbag should be switched o in
some situations » page 37.
Securing children properly
Do not carry a child on your lap, and secure the
▶
child and yourself with a seatbelt.
Only transport children in a suitable child
▶
seat » page 34.
Children under 150 cm tall will not be properly protected without a child seat. Children that have been
inadequately secured can be thrown through the vehicle in the event of an accident or a sudden manoeuvre. You can cause life-threatening injuries to
yourself and other occupants.
If children lean forward or assume a wrong sitting
position while driving, they are more likely to be injured in the event of an accident. This is especially
true for children who are carried in the passenger
seat - when the airbag system triggers, they can be
seriously injured or killed!
A child that has been incorrectly secured in the
wrong sitting position - endangered by the side
airbag
The child should not be
in the deployment area
of the side airbag.
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Correct and safe › Safe driving
A child that has been properly secured in a child
seat
There must be enough
room between the child
and the exit area of the
side airbag for the side
airbag to oer the best
possible protection.
Transporting objects safely
When moving heavy objects, there is a shift in emphasis. Thus, the driving behaviour of the vehicle
changes.
Adjust driving speed and driving style to this
▶
changed driving behaviour.
Unsecured or misplaced items may be thrown
around in the event of an accident or sudden manoeuvre. There is a risk of serious injury and loss of
control of the vehicle!
In a rear-end collision at 50 km/h unsecured objects
are thrown forward with up to 50 times their weight.
A 1.5 litre water bottle is thrown up to 75 kg.
Transport objects securely.
▶
Stow objects so they do not hinder the driver.
▶
Keep the driver footwell clear.
Stow small items in the storage compartments.
▶
Do not leave lockable storage compartments open.
▶
Do not let items protrude out of the slots. This
▶
note does not apply to bottles in bottle trays.
Do not place any objects on the dash panel or on
▶
the luggage compartment cover.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of
▶
fasteners and shelves.
Distribute the load evenly in the luggage compart-
▶
ment and fasten it so it cannot slip.
Place heavy objects in the luggage compartment
▶
as far forward as possible.
Safe driving
Introductory notes
Pay attention when you are driving! As a driver, you
▶
are fully responsible for road safety.
Always adjust driving speed to the road conditions
▶
as well as the trac and weather conditions.
Paying attention to warning signals
The driver information system warns you with indicator lights and messages in the event of any faults.
Failure to follow the warnings may increase the risk
of accidents and injuries.
If the vehicle issues a warning signal, then park the
▶
vehicle safely and follow the information in the instrument cluster, and in this manual.
Using assistance systems in a clever way
The assistance systems are only for support and do
not absolve you from your responsibility for driving
the vehicle.
The assistance systems are subject to physical and
technical limitations. Therefore, in certain situations,
system reactions may be perceived as undesirable or
delayed.
Stay alert and be ready to intervene.
▶
Familiarise yourself with the assistance systems,
▶
their limitations and operating conditions.
Activate, deactivate and adjust the assistance sys-
▶
tems so that you have full control of the vehicle in
any trac situation.
Driving with a substitute spare wheel or emergency wheel
A substitute spare wheel or emergency wheel is only
used to reach the nearest specialist garage.
Inflate the wheel with the max. prescribed inflation
▶
pressure.
Follow the instructions on the warning label on the
▶
rim.
Do not cover the warning sign.
▶
Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast
▶
cornering.
Do not drive with more than one mounted spare
▶
wheel.
Avoid using snow chains on the temporary spare
▶
wheel.
Driving with a loaded roof rack
When transporting objects on the roof rack, the vehicle’s driving behaviour changes.
Adapt your speed and driving style to this.
▶
Towing a trailer
The vehicles handling characteristics change with a
trailer. The assistance systems may behave dierent-
ly.
Drive more slowly, excessive speed can lead to loss
▶
of control of the vehicle.
Keep a larger distance from the vehicle in front.
▶
Do not exceed the max. vertical load and the per-
▶
missible trailer load.
Driving through water
There must be no water ingress into the vehicle systems e.g. into the engine’s air intake system!
Therefore, determine the water depth before driv-
▶
ing through water. The water level must not exceed the lower edge of the lower beam.
Correct and safe › Emergency call
17
Drive at max. walking speed. Otherwise, a wave
▶
may form in front of the vehicle, increasing the water level.
Never stop in the water, do not drive backwards
▶
and never stop the engine.
Vehicle operation in dierent weather conditions
If you wish to operate your vehicle in countries with
dierent weather conditions from those specified,
please contact a ŠKODA Partner. They will advise
you if certain precautions need to be taken to ensure
the full functioning of the vehicle or to prevent damage (e.g. coolant, battery replacement, etc.).
Is something wrong?
Pay attention to changes in vehicle handling.
▶
If in doubt about safety, stop driving and seek the
▶
help of a specialist garage.
Unusual vibrations or the vehicle ‘pulling’ to the
▶
side may indicate a puncture.
If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the
▶
vehicle carefully without heavy steering or heavy
braking.
Immediately remove foreign bodies stuck in the
▶
tyre tread.
Do not remove foreign objects that have penetra-
▶
ted into the tyre. Check the tyre pressure and seek
the help of a specialised garage.
Immediately remove any objects jammed under
▶
the floor of the vehicle. These can damage the vehicle or ignite and cause a fire.
Parking the vehicle safely
A vehicle that has not been secured may roll away
and cause accidents.
For parking, look for a place with suitable ground.
▶
Do not park the vehicle on flammable materials
such as dried leaves, spilt fuel. Hot vehicle parts
can cause a fire.
Carry out the following activities in the specified order when parking.
Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal de-
›
pressed.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
›
For vehicles with an automatic gearbox, put the se-
›
lector lever in the
Turn o the engine.
›
For vehicles with manual transmission, engage
›
position.
1st gear or reverse gear.
Release the brake pedal.
›
Exiting the vehicle
Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle!
Children may injure themselves when handling the
▶
seats, releasing the parking brake etc.
In emergency situations, children are not able to
▶
leave the vehicle on their own or help themselves.
At very high or very low temperatures, there is
▶
danger to life!
When locking the vehicle, the SAFE function
▶
switches on. As a result, no doors or windows can
be opened from the inside. Turn o the SAFE function if people are left behind in the locked vehicle » page 19.
Emergency call
WARNING
Availability of a mobile network is indispensable for
establishing a connection to the emergency number.
WARNING
This emergency service is only available in some
countries.
WARNING
If the vehicle is located in an area without a functioning emergency call system infrastructure, no vehicle
data shall be transmitted to the emergency call centre.
After the start of the conversation, the emergency
call centre also contains information as to the accident location and the severity of the accident, the
number of occupants with seatbelts on and the vehicle identification number (VIN).
Once the connection has been established, communication with the emergency call centre takes place
via the loudspeaker and microphone installed in the
vehicle.
Personal data
Personal customer data is collected, processed and
used by ŠKODA AUTO in accordance with the provisions of the generally binding legal provisions in the
area of personal data protection.
The current declaration on the protection of personal data can be found on the following website: http://
www.skoda-auto.com/data-privacy/.
Serious accident - automatic call
In the event of an accident where the airbag or belt
tensioner activates, a call is automatically started
with the emergency call centre.
Minor accident - call option
The infotainment screen displays the option to set
up a connection to the emergency call centre or
breakdown service.
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Correct and safe › After an accident
Manual call
Keep the
›
key press-
ed down.
Confirm the connec-
›
tion to the emergency
call centre in the Infotainment screen.
Starting a manual conversation can then be
used, for example, if you
also report an accident in
which you are not directly involved.
Indicator light
The system state is displayed after the ignition
is switched on by the
warning light
A illumi-
nating.
Green - lit up - the sys-
▶
tem is functional.
Green - flashing - a call
▶
is being made to the
emergency call centre.
Red - lit up - if there is a system failure, immediate-
▶
ly seek the help of a specialist garage.
Not lit up - the system is out of order due to a long
▶
term unavailable mobile network, if this circumstance persists, the system will require the assistance of a specialist garage.
WARNING
If there is a system fault, no emergency call is possible.
After an accident
Safety systems
After an accident, the safety systems of the vehicle,
e.g. seatbelts and airbag system, may be out of action.
Have the vehicle's safety systems checked by a
▶
specialist garage, even if no load or trip has occurred.
Have damaged, loaded or triggered components of
▶
the safety systems replaced by a specialist garage.
Keys, locks and alarm system › Key
19
Keys, locks and alarm system
Key
Key Overview
Locking the vehicle
Operate the boot lid
Unlocking the vehi-
cle
Battery status warn-
A
ing lamp
Locking button for
B
folding the key bit
in/out
NOTICE
Protect the key from moisture and strong vibra-
▶
tions.
Keep the grooves in the key clean.
▶
The eective range of the key is about 30m. The
eective range of the key can be reduced, e.g. due to
signal interference from other transmitters.
Troubleshooting
The battery in the key is almost empty
After pressing a button on the key, the warning
▶
light does not flash.
Or:
A message stating it is necessary to change the
▶
battery will be displayed.
Replace the battery » page 19.
›
The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked with the
remote control
There may be the following reasons.
The battery in the key is empty.
▶
Replace the battery » page 19.
›
The key is not synchronized.
▶
Synchronize the key as follows.
Press one of the buttons on the key.
›
Unlock the door within 1 minute with the key via
›
the locking cylinder » page 20.
If necessary, the key must be synchronized if one
of the buttons on the key has been repeatedly pressed outside of the eective range of the remote control.
Changing the key battery
The new battery must comply with the specification
of the original battery.
Fold out the key bit.
›
Release the battery
›
cover with your
thumbnail or by inserting a flat-head screwdriver at the marked
points.
Open the battery cov-
›
er.
Remove the battery.
›
Press any button on
›
the remote key to reset the key.
Insert the new battery.
›
Fit the battery cover
›
and press until it clicks
into place.
Central locking
Functionality
Central locking system
The system unlocks and locks all doors, the fuel filler
flap and the boot lid at the same time.
Unlock indicator: double flashing of the indicator
lights.
Lock indicator: single flashing of the indicator lights.
The warning light in the driver's door will flash for
about 2 seconds in quick succession after the vehicle
is locked, then it will start flashing regularly at longer
intervals.
If none of the doors or the boot lid is opened
within 45 seconds of unlocking, the vehicle automatically locks again.
SAFE function
Depending on the equipment, the SAFE function can
be integrated into the central locking system.
The SAFE function prevents the doors from opening
from the inside once the vehicle is locked.
The SAFE function switches on when the vehicle is
locked.
In the display of the instrument cluster after the ignition is switched o, a message regarding the SAFE
function is displayed.
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Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking
DANGER
Risk of death!
When the vehicle is locked and the SAFE function is
switched on, nobody is allowed to remain in the vehicle.
Turn o the SAFE function
By double locking within 2 seconds.
▶
Or:
Together with the deactivation of the interior mon-
▶
itoring » page 22, Settings.
The warning light in the driver's door will flash for
about 2 seconds in quick succession after the vehicle
is locked, then goes out and starts flashing regularly
at longer intervals after about 30 secs.
When the SAFE function is switched o, the door
can be opened from the inside by pulling once on the
opening lever.
The SAFE function is switched on again after unlocking and locking the vehicle.
Operation
Ways in which central locking operates
Depending on the equipment:
Key » page 19
▶
Keyless locking (KESSY) » page 21
▶
Central locking button
▶
Central locking button
The button locks all of the doors and the boot lid.
Locking and unlocking
The button in the middle part of the control pan-
›
el.
The symbol in the button comes on when locked.
Unlocking of the vehicle also takes place when opening a door from the inside or when removing the key
from the ignition.
WARNING
A locked vehicle with a central locking button makes
it dicult for responders to enter the vehicle in an
emergency.
Setting the unlocking and locking function
The lock and unlock functions are set in the following menu in the Infotainment system.
Or:
All doors
Unlocking of all doors, the boot lid and the fuel filler
flap.
Single door
Using the button on the key, the driver's door and
the fuel fillerflap are unlocked.
In vehicles equipped with a keyless unlocking system, the door near to which the key is located and
the fuel fillerflap are unlocked by touching the door
handle.
When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot
lid are unlocked.
Doors on a vehicle side
Using the button on the key, the doors on the driver’s side and the fuel fillerflap are unlocked.
In vehicles equipped with a keyless unlocking system, the doors on the passenger’s side near to which
the key is located and the fuel fillerflap are unlocked
by touching the door handle.
When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot
lid are unlocked.
Automatic locking after starting
After starting, all doors and the boot lid are locked
when a speed of 15 km/h is reached.
Unlocking of the vehicle takes place when opening a
door from the inside or when removing the key from
the ignition.
WARNING
An automatically locked vehicle makes it dicult for
responders to enter the vehicle in an emergency.
Troubleshooting
Central locking fault
The warning light in the driver's door firstflashes
▶
for 2 secs in quick succession.
Then it lights up continuously.
▶
After 30 secs, it flashes slowly.
▶
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
›
Emergency unlocking and emergency locking
of the door
Unlocking and locking the door with the lock cylinder
Remove the cover
Pull the handle on the
›
front left door and hold
it in place.
Insert the key into the
›
recess on the underside of the cover.
Open the cover in the
›
direction of the arrow.
Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY)
21
Release the door handle.
›
Locking and unlocking
Insert the key into the
›
lock cylinder and unlock or lock it.
Install cover
Pull on the door handle
›
and hold it.
Replace the cover.
›
Release the door han-
›
dle.
Locking the door without the lock cylinder
Open the door.
›
For vehicles with a panel over the opening, remove
›
the panel.
Insert the key or a flat-head screwdriver into the
›
slot.
Turn the key or flat-head screwdriver towards the
›
outside of the vehicle (spring-loaded position).
After closing, the door is locked.
Keyless locking (KESSY)
Usage
The keyless locking system, KESSY, enables unlocking and locking of the vehicle without actively using
the remote control key.
Operation
Keep the key with you when unlocking and locking.
The sensors on the handle are intended to be operat-
ed with bare hands, e.g. wearing gloves may aect
the function of the sensors.
Unlocking
Grab the door handle.
›
Open the door.
›
Lock
Touch the sensor.
›
After locking, it is not
possible to unlock
within 2 seconds by
touching the door handle. This can be used to
check whether the vehicle is locked.
Unlocking the boot lid
Press the handle of the boot lid.
›
Protection against accidentally locking the key inside the vehicle
If the key is locked inside the vehicle, the vehicle will
unlock itself automatically. If no door is opened within 45 seconds, the vehicle automatically locks again.
If the key is locked in the luggage compartment, the
luggage compartment lid will automatically unlock itself.
Deactivating keyless unlocking and locking
Lock the vehicle with the button on the key.
›
Within 5 s, touch the sensor on the door handle
›
with your finger.
Deactivation is confirmed by a single flash of the
direction indicators.
To check the deactivation, wait at least 10 seconds
›
and then pull the door handle.
The door must remain locked.
Keyless unlocking and locking is automatically activated once again after the vehicle is unlocked.
Troubleshooting
The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked using
the sensors on the handle
Lock or unlock the vehicle with the button on the
›
key.
22
Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system
Then try to unlock or lock the vehicle using the
›
sensors on the handle.
If keyless locking does not work, seek the help of a
›
specialist garage.
Alarm system
Functionality
The alarm system triggers audible and visual signals
during a break-in or towing attempt.
The alarm system is activated automatically approximately 30 seconds after the vehicle is locked.
The alarm system is automatically deactivated after
the vehicle is unlocked.
Alarm triggering
The activated alarm system triggers an alarm when
one of the following events occurs.
Opening the bonnet.
▶
Opening the boot lid.
▶
Opening the door.
▶
Manipulation of the ignition lock.
▶
Towing the vehicle.
▶
Movement in the vehicle.
▶
Sudden and significant voltage drop of the electri-
▶
cal system.
Uncoupling the trailer.
▶
Opening the door unlocked via the lock cylinder.
▶
Switching o the triggered alarm
Unlock the vehicle.
›
Or:
Switch on the ignition.
›
Settings
The following functions of the alarm system can be
deactivated once.
Interior monitoring.
▶
Towing protection.
▶
Deactivation will also switch o the SAFE function » page 19, Functionality.
Deactivation
By double locking within 2 seconds.
▶
Or:
In Infotainment, in the
▶
menu
Or:
In Infotainment, in the
▶
toring
menu
The functions of the alarm system must be deactivated if the vehicle is being towed or transported,
for example.
The functions of the alarm system are reactivated
after the vehicle is unlocked and locked again.
Interior monitoring
Interior moni-
Operating conditions
For the correct functioning of the alarm system, all
windows must be closed.
A trailer is integrated into the alarm system under
the following conditions.
✓ The vehicle is factory-fitted with a towing device.
✓ The trailer is electrically connected to the vehicle
via the trailer socket.
✓ The trailer is not equipped with LED taillights.
If the electrical connection to the trailer is interrup-
ted on a vehicle with an activated alarm system,
warning signals are triggered.
Disable the alarm before connecting or discon-
necting a trailer.
Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors
23
Doors, windows and boot lid
Doors
Opening/closing the door
Opening from the outside
Unlock the vehicle and
›
pull on the door handle.
Opening from the inside
Pull the door opening
›
lever and push the
door away from you.
Closing from the inside
Grasp the pull handle and close the door.
›
Child safety lock on the rear doors
Operation
The child lock prevents the rear doors from being
opened from the inside.
Switching on and o
Window - with manual operation
Operation
Turn the crank in the
›
appropriate direction.
Window - with electrical operation
What you should be mindful of
Force limiter
To reduce the risk of pinch injuries when closing the
windows, the vehicle has a force limiter.
If there is an obstacle, the window closing process is
stopped and the pane retracts by several centimetres.
If the obstacle prevents the it from being closed for
the next 10 seconds, the closing process is interrupted once again and the window goes down by several centimetres.
If you attempt to close the window again within
10 seconds of the window being moved down for
the second time, even though the obstacle was not
yet been removed, the closing process is only stopped. During this time, it is not possible to automatically close the windows by pulling the button all the
way. The force limiter is, however, switched on.
The force limiter is only not operational if you attempt to close the window again within the next
10 seconds – the window will now close with full
force! If you wait longer than 10 seconds, the force
limiter is switched on again.
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Close the windows carefully, even though they
▶
have a force limiter.
Turn the fuse with the vehicle key or a flat-head
›
screwdriver.
A Child lock switched o
B
Child lock switched on
24
Doors, windows and boot lid › Sunblind - with electrical operation
Overview of the operating buttons on the
driver's door
Depending on the equipment:
Front door left
A
Front door right
B
Rear door, left
C
Rear door, right
D
Deactivation/activa-
E
the rear doors
tion of the buttons in
Operation
Opening
Press the corresponding button slightly down-
›
wards and hold it until the window has reached the
desired position.
Or:
Press the corresponding button until it stops; the
›
window opens automatically. Pressing the button
again will stop the opening process.
Closing
To close, pull gently upwards on the top edge of
›
the corresponding button and hold until the window has reached the desired position.
Or:
Pull the corresponding button until it stops; the
›
window closes automatically. By pressing the button again, the closing process is stopped.
After switching o the ignition, the windows can
still open and close for about 10 minutes so long as
none of the doors are opened.
Open all of the windows at the same time
Press and hold the
›
Or:
Turn o the ignition, open the driver's door, and
›
hold down the driver's window button until it
stops.
Depending on the setting, only the driver’s window can be opened in this way.
Close all of the windows at the same time
Press and hold the
›
Or:
Turn o the ignition, open the driver's door, and
›
pull upwards on the driver's window button until it
stops.
Or:
button on the key.
button on the key.
For vehicles with a keyless unlocking system, hold
›
one finger on the sensor on the outside of the handle on the front door.
Depending on the setting, only the driver’s win-
dow can be closed in this way.
Settings
The window operation is set in the following menu in
the Infotainment system.
Or:
Window operations
Window operation
Troubleshooting
The window regulator has stopped working after
repeated opening and closing
The window regulator mechanism could have overheated.
Allow the window regulator mechanism to cool
›
down.
The automatic window operation does not work
after disconnecting the vehicle battery
Enable automatic window operation » page 24.
›
Activation after disconnecting the vehicle
battery
Activate automatic window operation
Turn on the ignition.
›
Pull the corresponding button upwards and the
›
window closes.
Release the button.
›
Pull up the respective button and hold for 1 second.
›
Sunblind - with electrical operation
Operation
Closing
To open
Press or hold the but-
›
ton to move the roller
blind.
Press or release the
›
button to stop the roller blind from moving.
Doors, windows and boot lid › Sun visors
25
Activation after disconnecting the vehicle
battery
Turn on the ignition.
›
Keep the
›
blind opens and closes again.
Release the button.
›
key pressed down. The sun protection
Sun visors
Folding up and folding down
Swivel the front visor towards the windscreen
1
Swivel the visor towards the door
2
Heated windscreen
Usage
Windscreen heating is used for defrosting or ventilating the windscreen.
Setting
Automatic heated windscreen
Applies to Climatronic.
The heated windscreen switches on automatically if
the windscreen mists up.
This function is set in the following menu in the Infotainment system.
Press the button on the Climatronic control
›
panel , tap the functional surface on the Infotainment screen.
Or:
Tap the functional surface on the In-
›
fotainment screen.
Troubleshooting
The indicator light in the button or below the button flashes
The heating does not work as the battery charging
level is low.
Boot lid - with manual operation
Operation
To open
Press the handle and
›
lift the lid.
Conditions
✓ The engine is running.
Operation
Heated rear window
Press the key to turn on the heated rear win-
›
dow.
Heated windscreen
Applies to Climatronic.
Press the key on the Climatronic , tap the
›
Infotainment screen to turn on the heated windscreen.
Or:
in the Infotainment screen to
tap
›
turn on the heated windscreen.
Windscreen heating switches o automatically after
10 minutes.
The option to open by pressing the handle is deactivated once a speed of 5 km/h is reached. This is activated again after the vehicle has stopped and a door
is opened.
Closing
Grasp the fixtureA
›
and pull the lid down.
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Doors, windows and boot lid › Boot lid - with electrical control
CAUTION
Danger of opening the lid while driving!
Ensure that the lock is properly engaged after clos-
▶
ing the lid.
Set a delayed lid lock
If the lid is unlocked with the button on the key,
the lid is automatically locked again after closing.
The period after which the lid is locked automatically
can be extended by a specialist garage.
Boot lid - with electrical control
Operation
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Only operate the tailgate when nobody is within
▶
swivel range.
CAUTION
Danger of opening the lid while driving!
Ensure that the lock is properly engaged after clos-
▶
ing the lid.
NOTICE
Do not manually close the tailgate when moving.
▶
Before operating the tailgate, check that there are
▶
no objects in the swivel area that could damage the
tailgate. Also check that there are no objects within the immediate vicinity of the vehicle that could
damage the vehicle interior and the transported
objects.
If the tailgate hits an obstacle when closing, it
stops and an audible signal sounds.
When automatically closing the tailgate, e.g. under the weight of snow, a broken beep sounds.
Handle in the tailgate
Press the handle to
›
open, close or stop the
movement of the tailgate.
The option to open by
pressing the handle is
deactivated once a
speed of 5 km/h is
reached. This is activated
again after the vehicle
is opened.
has stopped and a door
Button in the tailgate
Press the button to
›
open, close or stop the
movement of the tailgate.
Button in the door
To open the tailgate,
›
pull and hold the button until the tailgate
starts to open.
To close the tailgate,
›
pull and hold the button until the tailgate is
fully closed.
To stop the movement
›
release the button.
Button on the key
gate.
The tailgate can also be closed by pulling it briefly
downwards.
of the tailgate, pull or
Press the
›
open, close or stop the
movement of the tailgate.
The option to lock exists
only on vehicles with a
keyless unlocking system. The key must not
be in the vehicle and
must be at a distance of
max. 2 m from the tail-
button to
Settings
Set the uppermost position of the tailgate and
store it
It makes sense to set the top position of the tailgate,
e.g. setting for the opening of the tailgate in a limited
space due to the garage height.
Stop the lid in the desired position.
›
Press the
›
edge of the tailgate until an audible signal sounds.
Re-adjusting the top starting position of the lid
Carefully raise the flap manually to the limit.
›
Press the
›
edge of the tailgate until an audible signal sounds.
button and hold down on the lower
button and hold down on the lower
Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Unlocking the boot lid
27
Troubleshooting
The tailgate does not react to the opening signal
There is a possible obstacle, e.g. snow; remove it.
›
Or:
Press the handle in the tailgate and lift the lid.
›
Or:
Unlock the tailgate » page 27.
›
The tailgate does not react to the closing signal
Close the tailgate manually.
›
NOTICE
Close the tailgate slowly, push down the tailgate
▶
and push in the lock on the centre of the rear edge
of the tailgate.
Unlocking the boot lid
Unlocking
Insert a screwdriver in-
›
to the opening in the
panel.
Release the flap by
›
moving it in the direction of the arrow.
Seats, steering wheel and mirror
Front seat - with manual operation
Controls on the seat
Adjusting the seat in the longitudinal direction -
A
after releasing the operating lever, the lock must
audibly click into place
Adjusting the height
B
Adjusting the angle of the backrest - do not lean
C
against the backrest during adjustment
Adjusting the extent of the curvature of the lum-
D
bar support
After a certain time, play can develop within the adjustment mechanism of the backrest angle.
Folding passenger seat backrest
Folding down
Pull on the operating
›
lever.
Fold the backrest for-
›
wards until it clicks into place.
Folding back up
Pull on the operating lever.
›
Press the backrest backwards until it audibly clicks
›
into place.
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Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front seat - with electrical operation
Front seat - with electrical operation
Controls on the seat
Adjusting the seat
Adjust in a longitudi-
A
nal direction
Adjust the inclination
B
Adjusting the height
C
Adjusting the seat back
Adjust the inclination
A
Adjusting the lumbar support
Set the position of
A
the curvature
Set the extent of the
B
curvature
Folding down
Press the release han-
›
dle and fold the seat
forwards.
Folding back up
Pull the outer seat belt
›
to the side trim.
Fold the seat backrest
›
back up.
The release handle must
audibly click into place.
Check that the seat
›
backrest has locked in
place. The pin
not be visible.
Headrests
Adjusting the height of the headrests
Front headrests
Hold the safety button
›
and move the headrest
in the desired direction.
A must
Rear seats
Fold the seat backs forwards
Before folding down
Insert the rear headrests as far as they will go or
›
remove them.
Adjust the position of the front seats in such a way
›
that they are not damaged by the folded-down
seat backrests.
Pull the outer seat belt to the side trim.
›
Rear headrests
Move the headrest in
›
the desired direction.
When pushing down,
press and hold the
safety button.
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