Škoda Octavia 2015 Owner's Manual

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OWNER´S MANUAL
OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA Octavia

Preface

You have opted for a ŠKODA – our sincere thanks for your confidence in us. The description of the vehicle operation, important information about safety, vehicle care, mainte-
nance and self-help, as well as technical vehicle data, are included in this Owner's Manual. The operation of some functions and vehicle systems is carried out via Infotainment. Please do not read just this manual, but also the Infotainment Owner's Manual carefully as well. Oper-
ation in accordance with the two instruction manuals is a prerequisite for the correct use of the vehi­cle.
When using the vehicle, the general binding country-specific legal requirements (e.g. transporting children, deactivating the airbag, tyre use, road traffic, etc.) must always be observed.
We hope you enjoy driving your ŠKODA, and wish you a pleasant journey at all times. Your ŠKODA AUTO a.s. (hereinafter referred to as ŠKODA or manufacturer)

Table of Contents

On-board literature 4
Notes 5
Structure and more information about the Owner's Manual 6
Abbreviations
Safety
Passive Safety 8
General information 8 Correct and safe seated position 8
Seat belts 11
Using seat belts 11 Inertia reel and belt pretensioners 13
Airbag system 14
Description of the airbag system 14 Airbag overview 15 Deactivating airbags 19
Transporting children safely 20
Child seat 20 Fastening elements 23
Using the system
Cockpit 27
Overview
Instruments and warning lights
Instrument cluster Warning lights
Information system
Driver information system Driving data (Multifunction display) MAXI DOT display
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28 28
40 40
44
Service interval display 49 SmartGate 50
Unlocking and opening 53
Unlocking and locking 53 Anti-theft alarm system 58 Luggage compartment lid 59 Electric boot lid 60 Window operations 61 Panorama sliding/tilting roof 64
Lights and visibility 67
Lights 67 Interior lights 74 Visibility 76 Windscreen wipers and washers 77 Rear mirror 79
Seats and head restraints 81
Seats and head restraints 81 Seat features 85
Transporting and practical equipment 89
Useful equipment 89 Multimedia holder 99 Luggage compartment and transport of
cargo 100 Variable loading floor in the luggage
compartment (Estate) 107 Net partition 109 Roof rack 110
Heating and ventilation 112
Heating, manual air conditioning system, Climatronic 112
31
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation) 117
41
Driving
Starting-off and Driving 120
Starting and stopping the engine using the key 120
Starting and stopping the engine at the push of the button 122
START-STOPsystem 124 Brakes and parking 126 Manual shifting of gears and pedals 128 Automatic gearbox 129 Running-in and economical driving 132 Avoiding damage to your vehicle 134
Assist systems 135
General information 135 Braking and stabilisation systems 135 OFF ROAD-mode 138 Parking aid (ParkPilot) 140 Rear View Camera 143 Park Assist 144 Cruise Control System 148 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 150 Front Assist 155 Selection of the driving mode (Driving Mode
Selection) 157 Proactive passenger protection (Crew Protect
Assist) Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist) 160 Traffic sign recognition 162 Fatigue detection 164 Tyre pressure monitoring 165
Hitch and trailer 167
Hitch 167 Trailer 172
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General Maintenance
Care and maintenance 178
Service work, adjustments and technical alterations 178
Washing vehicle 181 Cleaning vehicle exterior 182 Interior care 186
Inspecting and replenishing 189
Fuel 189 Engine compartment 194 Engine oil 197 Coolant 198 Brake fluid 200 Vehicle battery 201
Wheels 205
Tyres and wheel rims 205 Winter operation 209
Do-it-yourself
Emergency equipment, and self-help
Emergency equipment 211 Changing a wheel 213 Puncture repair kit 217 Jump-starting 219 Towing the vehicle 220 Remote control 223 Emergency unlocking/locking 224 Replacing windscreen wiper blades 225
Fuses and light bulbs 226
Fuses 226 Bulbs 230
211
Technical data
Technical data 236
Basic vehicle data 236 Vehicle-specific information depending on
engine type 244
Index
Table of Contents
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On-board literature

You will always find this Owner's Manual and the Service plan in the on-board literature for your vehicle.
Depending on the equipment, the on-board literature may also include the In-
fotainment Owner's Manualand in some countries also the brochure On the road.
Owner´s Manual This Owner's Manual applies to all body variants of the vehicle and all related model versions as well as all equipment levels.
This Owner's Manual describes all possible equipment variants without identi­fying them as special equipment, model variants or market-dependent equip­ment variants. Consequently, this vehicle does not contain all of the equip- ment components described in this Owner's Manual.
The level of equipment in your vehicle refers to your purchase contract for the vehicle. For questions regarding the scope of equipment, please contact a ŠKODA Partner.
The illustrations in this Owner's Manual are for illustrative purposes only. The illustrations can differ in minor details from your vehicle; they are only inten­ded to provide general information.
ŠKODA AUTO a.s. pursues a policy of constant product and model develop­ment. Changes to the scope of delivery with regard to design, equipment and technology are therefore possible at any time. The information listed in this Owner's Manual corresponds to the information available at the time of going to press.
Therefore legal claims cannot be made based on the technical data, illustra­tions and information contained in this Owner's Manual.
We recommend that web pages that are referred to in this Owner's Manual are displayed using the classic view. Not all necessary information may be dis­played correctly if the mobile view is chosen.
Service plan
The service plan includes the documentation of the vehicle handover and in­formation relating to the warranty and service events.
Infotainment Owner's Manual
The Infotainment Owner's Manual contains a description of the Infotainment service and possibly also some functions and vehicle systems.
On the move brochure
The On-the-road brochure contains the importer's customer service number and the service number in the individual countries, as well as the emergency numbers.
Online user manuals
Fig. 1
Using this QR code, the web page with a model overview of the ŠKODA brand is opened.
The page can also be accessed by entering the following address in the web browser.
http://www.skoda-auto.com/en/mini-apps/owners-manuals/
Select the desired model - a menu for the user manuals is displayed.
Select the construction period as well as the language.
Select the desired manual - it can be displayed either online or in pdf format.
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On-board literature

Notes

Terms used
The on-board literature contains the following terms relating to the service work for your vehicle. “Specialist”
“ŠKODA service partner”
“ŠKODA partner”
Explanation of symbols
An overview of the symbols used in the Owner's Manual and a brief explana­tion of their meanings.
Continuation of the module on the next page
Situations in which the vehicle must be stopped as soon as possible
® Trademark
Telephone operation in the MAXI DOT display Text display in the segment display
Texts with this symbol draw attention to threats of a serious accident, in­jury or loss of life.
- Workshop - a workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKODA Partner, a ŠKODA Serv­ice Partner, or an independent workshop.
- a workshop that has been contractually authorized by the manufacturer or its sales partner to perform service tasks on ŠKODA vehicles and to sell ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
- a company that has been authorized by the manufacturer or its sales partner to sell new ŠKODA vehicles and, when applicable, to service them using ŠKODA Genuine Parts and sell ŠKODA Genuine Parts.
Reference to the introductory module of a chapter with important infor­mation and safety warnings
WARNING
Note
Texts with this symbol contain additional information.
CAUTION
Texts with this symbol draw attention to the risk of vehicle damage or possible inoperability of some systems.
For the sake of the environment
Texts with this symbol contain information on environmental protection as well as tips for economical operation.
Notes
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Structure and more information about the Owner's Manual

Structure of the manual
The Owner's Manual is hierarchically divided into the following areas.
Section (e.g. Safety) - the title of the Section is always indicated at the lower left-hand side
Main chapter (e.g. Airbag system) - the title of the main chapter is always indicated at the lower right-hand side
Chapter (e.g. Airbag overview)
Introduction to the topic – Module Overview within the chapter, in-
troductory information about the chapter content, if necessary, valid for the entire chapter notes
Module (e.g. Front airbags)
Information search
When searching for information in the Owner's Manual, we recommend using the Index at the end of the manual.
Direction indications
All direction indications such as “left”, “right”, “front” and “rear” relate to the forward direction of travel of the vehicle.
Units of measurement
The volume, weight, speed and length data is given in metric units, unless oth­erwise indicated.
Display
In this Owner's Manual, the screen on the MAXI DOT display is used as the dis­play illustration, unless specified otherwise.
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Structure and more information about the Owner's Manual

Abbreviations

Abbreviation Definition
rpm Engine revolutions per minute ABS Anti-lock brake system ACC Adaptive cruise control
AG Automatic gearbox
AGM Vehicle battery type
TCS Traction control
CNG compressed natural gas
CO COC Declaration of conformity DPF Diesel particle filter DSG Automatic double clutch gearbox
DSR Active driver-steering recommendation
EDL Electronic differential lock ECE Economic Commission for Europe EPC EPC fault light ESC Electronic Stability Control
RD Rim depth EU European Union
G-TEC Labelling for natural gas vehicles
GSM Global System for Mobile communications HBA Hydraulic brake assist HHC Uphill start assist
KESSY keyless unlocking, starting and locking
kW Kilowatt, measuring unit for output
LED Lighting element type
MCB Multi-collision brake
MG Manual gearbox
MPI Gasoline engine with a multi-point fuel injection
N1
Carbon dioxide
2
Panel van intended exclusively or mainly for the transporta­tion of goods
Abbreviation Definition
Nm Newton meter, measuring unit for the engine torque
TDI CR
TSA Trailer stabilisation
TSI Petrol engine with turbo charging and direct injection VIN Vehicle identification number
W Watt, unit of power
Wi-Fi Wireless data network
XDS Functional expansion of the electronic differential lock
Diesel engine with turbo charging and common-rail injection system
Abbreviations
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Safety

Passive Safety

General information

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Before setting off
Driving safety 8
In this section of the instructions you will find important information, tips and notes on the subject of passive safety.
We have combined everything here which you should be familiar with, for ex­ample, regarding seat belts, airbags, safety of children and anything similar.
You will find further information on safety, which concerns you and those trav­elling with you, in the following chapters of this Owner's Manual.
The complete on-board literature should therefore always be in the vehicle. This applies in particular, if you rent out or sell the vehicle.
Before setting off
For your own safety and the safety of the people travelling with you, please pay attention to the following points before setting off.
Ensure that the lighting and the turn signal system are functioning properly.
Ensure that the function of the wipers and the condition of the wiper blades are free of any defects.
Ensure that all of the windows offer good visibility to the outside.
Adjust the rear-view mirror so that vision to the rear is guaranteed.
Ensure that the mirrors are not covered.
Check the tyre inflation pressure.
Check the engine oil, brake fluid and coolant level.
Secure all items of luggage.
Do not exceed the permissible axle loads and permissible gross weight of the vehicle.
Close all doors as well as the bonnet and boot lid.
Ensure that no objects can obstruct the pedals.
Protect children in suitable child seats with correctly fastened seat belts
» page 20, Transporting children safely.
Adopt the correct seated position » page 8, Correct and safe seated posi­tion. Tell your passengers to assume the correct seated position.
Driving safety
The driver is fully responsible for himself and passengers, especially children. If your driving safety is effected, you place yourself and the oncoming traffic at risk.
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The following guidelines must therefore be observed.
Do not become distracted from concentrating on the traffic situation, (e.g. by your passengers or mobile phone calls).
Never drive when your driving ability is impaired, (e.g. due to medication, al­cohol or drugs).
Keep to the traffic regulations and the permissible speed limit.
Always adjust the driving speed to the road, traffic and weather conditions.
Take regular breaks on long journeys (at least every two hours).
The following list contains instructions for the Passenger which, if not ob­served, may cause serious injuries or death.
Do not lean against the dash panel.
Do not put your feet on the dash panel.
The following list contains instructions for all Passengers which, if not ob­served, may cause serious injuries or death.
Do not sit only on the front area of the seat.
Do not sit facing to the side.
Do not lean out of the window.
Do not put your limbs out of the window.
Do not put your feet on the seat upholstery.

Correct and safe seated position

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Correct seat position of the driver 9
Adjusting the steering wheel position Correct seated position for the front passenger Correct seated position for the passengers in the rear seats
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10
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Safety
WARNING
The front seats and all head restraints must be adjusted to match the body size at all times and the seat belt must always be fastened properly to provide the most effective levels of protection to the passengers.
Each occupant must correctly fasten the seat belt belonging to the seat. Children must be fastened » page 20, Transporting children safely with a suitable restraint system.
By sitting incorrectly, the occupant is risking life-threatening injuries.
The seat backrests must not be tilted too far back when driving, as this will impair the function of the seat belts and of the airbag system – risk of injury!
Correct seat position of the driver
Adjust the head restraint so that the top edge of the head restraint is at
the same level as the upper part of your head C » Fig. 2 (not for seats with integrated head restraint).
Correctly fasten the seat belt » page 11, Using seat belts.
WARNING
Always assume the correct seated position before setting off and do not change this position while driving. Also advise your passengers to adopt the correct seated position and not to change this position while the car is moving.
Maintain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel, and a dis­tance of at least 10 cm between the legs and the dash panel at the height of the knee airbag. Not maintaining this minimum distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to properly protect you – hazard!
When driving, hold the steering wheel with both hands firmly on the out­er edge in the “9 o'clock” and “3 o'clock” position » Fig. 2. Never hold the steering wheel in the “12 o'clock” position or in any other way (e.g. in the middle, inner edge of the steering wheel or similar). In such cases, you could severely injure the arms, hands and head when the driver airbag is deployed.
Ensure that there are no objects in the driver's footwell as they may get caught behind the pedals when driving or applying the braking. You would then no longer be able to operate the clutch, brake or acceleration pedals.
Fig. 2 Correct seated position for the driver/correct steering wheel posi-
tion
Read and observe
on page 9 first.
For your own safety and to reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident, the following instructions must be observed.
Adjust the driver’s seat in the forward/back direction so that the pedals
can be fully depressed with slightly bent legs. For vehicles with driver knee air-bag adjust the driver's seat in a for-
ward/back direction so that there is a gap of at least 10 cm between the legs and the dash panel in the vicinity of the knee airbag - B » Fig. 2.
Adjust the seat backrest so that the highest point of the steering wheel
can be reached with your arms at a slight angle. Adjust the steering wheel so that the distance A between the steering
wheel and your chest is at least 25 cm » Fig. 2.
Adjusting the steering wheel position
Fig. 3 Adjusting the steering wheel position
Read and observe on page 9 first.
The height and forward/back position of the steering wheel can be adjusted.
Passive Safety
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Swivel the safety lever under the steering wheel in the direction of arrow
» Fig. 3.
Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position. The steering wheel can be
adjusted in the direction of arrow 2. Pull the safety lever in the direction of arrow 3 to the stop.
WARNING
Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving only when
the vehicle is stationary!
The safety lever must be locked so that the steering wheel cannot acci-
dentally change position – risk of accident!
Correct seated position for the front passenger
Read and observe on page 9 first.
For passenger safety and to reduce the risk of injury in an accident, the follow­ing instructions must be observed.
Position the front passenger seat back as far as possible. The front pas­senger must maintain a distance of at least 25 cm to the dash panel so that the airbag offers the greatest possible safety if it is deployed.
Adjust the head restraint so that the top edge of the head restraint is at the same level as the upper part of your head C » Fig. 2 on page 9 (not for seats with integrated head restraint).
Correctly fasten the seat belt » page 11.
In exceptional cases the front passenger airbag can be deactivated
» page 19, Deactivating airbags.
WARNING
Maintain a distance of at least 25 cm to the dash panel. Not maintaining this minimum distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to properly protect you - hazard!
Always keep your feet in the footwell when the car is being driven – nev­er place your feet on the instrument panel, out of the window or on the surface of the seats! You will be exposed to increased risk of injury if it be­comes necessary to apply the brake or in the event of an accident. If an air­bag is deployed, you could suffer fatal injuries by adopting an incorrect seated position!
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Correct seated position for the passengers in the rear seats
Read and observe on page 9 first.
To reduce the risk of injury in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or an accident, the occupants on the rear seats must observe the following.
Adjust the head restraint so that the top edge of the head restraint is at
the same level as the upper part of the head C » Fig. 2 on page 9.
Correctly fasten the seat belt » page 11, Using seat belts.
Use a suitable child restraint system if transporting children in the vehicle
» page 20, Transporting children safely.
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Safety

Seat belts

Using seat belts

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: The physical principle of a head-on collision 12
Correct routing of seat belt 12 Fastening and unfastening seat belts 13
Seat belts that are fastened correctly offer good protection in the event of an accident. They reduce the risk of an injury and increase the chance of survival in the event of a major accident.
Properly fastened seat belts hold occupants to correctly set seats in the right seat position.
Particular safety aspects must be observed when transporting children in the vehicle » page 20.
WARNING
Fasten your seat belt before each journey – even when driving in town!
This also applies to other passengers - there is a danger of injury!
The maximum protection which seat belts can offer is only achieved if you
are correctly seated » page 8, Correct and safe seated position.
The seat backrests of the front seats must not be tilted too far to the rear
otherwise the seatbelts can lose their effectiveness.
WARNING
Information on the correct routing of the belt
Always ensure that the webbing of the seat belts is properly routed. Seat belts which are not correctly adjusted can themselves cause injuries even in minor accidents.
Adjust the height of the belt in such a way that the shoulder part of the belt is roughly positioned across the middle of your shoulder – on no ac­count across your neck.
WARNING (Continued)
A seat belt which is hanging too loose can result in injuries as your body is moved forward by the kinetic energy produced in an accident and is then suddenly held firm by the belt.
The belt webbing must not run across solid or fragile objects (e.g. specta­cles, ball-point pens, keys, etc.). Such objects can cause injury.
WARNING
Information on dealing with the safety belts
The belt webbing must not be jammed in-between at any point or twis­ted, or chafe against any sharp edges.
Make sure you do not catch the seat belt in the door when closing it.
WARNING
Information on the proper use of the safety belts
No two persons (also not children) should ever use a single seat belt to­gether.
The lock tongue should only be inserted into the lock which is the correct one for your seat. Wrong use of the safety belt will reduce its capacity to protect and the risk of injury increases.
The slot of the belt tongue must not be blocked otherwise the belt tongue will not lock in place properly.
Many layers of clothing and loose clothing (e. g. a winter coat over a jack­et) do not allow you to be correctly seated and impairs proper operation of the seat belts.
Do not use clamps or other objects to adjust seat belts (e.g. for shorten­ing the belts for smaller persons).
The seat belts for the rear seats can only fulfil their function reliably when the seat backrests are correctly locked into position » page 87.
WARNING
Information on the care and maintenance of the safety belts
The belt webbing must always be kept clean. Soiled belt webbing may im­pair proper operation of the inertia reel » page 188.
The seat belts must not be removed or changed in any way. Do not at­tempt to repair the seat belts yourself.
Seat belts
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WARNING (Continued)
Check the condition of all the seat belts on a regular basis. If any damage to the seat belts, seat belt connections, inertia reel or the lock is detected, the relevant seat belt must be replaced by a specialist garage.
Damaged seat belts which have been subjected to stress in an accident and were therefore stretched, must be replaced – this is best done by a specialist garage. The anchorage points for the belts should also be checked.
The physical principle of a head-on collision
Fig. 4 Driver without a fastened seat belt/rear seat passenger without a fastened seat belt
Read and observe on page 11 first.
As soon as the vehicle is moving, so-called kinetic energy (the energy of mo­tion) is produced both in terms of the car as well as in terms of the occupants.
The magnitude of this kinetic energy depends essentially on the speed at which the vehicle is travelling and on the weight of the vehicle including the occupants.
Doubling the speed of the vehicle from 25 km/h up to 50 km/hour increases the kinetic energy four times.
For example, a person's weight of 80 kg “increases” at 50 km/h to 4.8 tons (4800 kg).
In the event of a frontal collision, occupants of the car not wearing a seat belt are thrown forward and strike parts of the interior of the car, such as the steering wheel, dash panel, windscreen in ways which cannot be controlled
» Fig. 4 - . In certain circumstances you could even be thrown out of the vehi-
cle, which could cause life threatening or even fatal injuries. Rear seat passengers who have not fastened their seat belts are a danger not
only to themselves but also to those seated at the front » Fig. 4 – .
Correct routing of seat belt
Fig. 5
Routing of belt webbing over the shoulders and the lap belt/Rout-
ing of belt webbing for an expectant mother
Fig. 6
Front seat: Seat belt height ad­juster
Read and observe on page 11 first.
It is important that the belt is properly routed to ensure seat belts offer the maximum protection.
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Safety
The shoulder part of the seat belt must never run across the neck but must roughly run over the middle of the shoulder and fit snugly against the chest. The lap part of the belt must run across the pelvis, must not be positioned across the stomach and must always fit snugly » Fig. 5 - .
Seat belt height adjusters for front seats
The seat belt height adjuster makes it possible to adjust the routing of the front seat belts in the area of the shoulder to the body size.
Press the height adjuster and move to the desired position » Fig. 6.
Then pull firmly on the belt to ensure that the seat belt height adjuster has
correctly locked in place.
Seat belts with pregnant women
Expectant women must also always wear a seat belt. This is the only way of ensuring optimal protection for the unborn child.
With pregnant women, the lap part of the belt must be positioned as low as possible on the pelvis to avoid exerting any pressure on the lower abdomen
» Fig. 5 - .
Fastening and unfastening seat belts
Fig. 7 Fastening/unfastening the seat belt
Read and observe on page 11 first.
Before using the seat belts the following conditions must be met.
Correctly set head restraint (not for seats with integrated head restraint).
Correctly adjusted seat (applies for the front seats).
Correctly adjusted steering wheel (applies to the Driver's seat ).
Fasten
Use the lock tongue to slowly pull the webbing over your chest and pelvis.
Insert the lock tongue into the belt buckle for the seat » Fig. 7 -  until it
audibly clicks into place. Pull on the belt to check that it has engaged correctly in the lock.
Release
Release the seat belt only when the vehicle is stationary.
Press the red button in the belt buckle » Fig. 7 - ; the lock tongue pops out.
Manually guide the belt back so that it is easier to fully roll up the webbing,
the seat belt does not twist.
CAUTION
When releasing the seatbelt ensure that the tongue of the lock does not dam­age the door trim or other parts of the interior.

Inertia reel and belt pretensioners

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Inertia reel 13
Belt tensioners
Inertia reel
Each seat belt is equipped with an inertia reel. When pulling slowly on the seat belt, the belt can move freely.
When pulling sharply on the seat belt, the movement is locked by the inertia reel. The belts also block when during full braking, when the car accelerates, when driving downhill and when cornering.
WARNING
If the seat belt does not lock when pulling sharply on it, have it inspected immediately by a specialist garage.
Belt tensioners
Safety for the driver and front passenger wearing their seat belts is enhanced by the belt tensioners fitted to the inertia reels of the front three-point seat belts.
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Seat belts
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If there is a collision the seat belts are tightened by the belt tensioner so that unwanted body motion is prevented.
The three-point seat belts are automatically tensioned in the event of a frontal collision of a certain severity.
The front seat belts are automatically tensioned in the event of a side collision of a certain severity.
Belt tensioners are not activated in the event of minor frontal, side or rear­end collisions, in the case of a roll-over and also not in accidents in which no major forces are produced.
WARNING
Any work on the belt tensioner system, including removal and installation of system components because of other repair work, must only be carried out by a specialist garage.
If the belt tensioners have been deployed, it is then necessary to replace the entire system.
Note
The belt tensioners can also be deployed if the seat belts are not fastened.
Smoke is generated when the belt tensioners are deployed. This is not an in-
dication of a fire in the vehicle.

Airbag system

Description of the airbag system

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: System description 15
Airbag deployment 15
The airbag system supplements the fastened seat belts and provides addition­al occupant protection in severe frontal and side collisions.
The functional status of the airbag system is indicated by the indicator light in the instrument cluster » page 35.
WARNING
An airbag can only offer you optimal protection in combination with a
fastened seat belt.
The airbag is not a substitute for the seat belt, but instead forms part of
the complete passive vehicle safety concept.
To ensure passengers are protected with the greatest possible effect when the airbag is deployed, the front seats must be correctly adjusted to match the body size » page 8, Correct and safe seated position.
If you do not fasten the seat belts when driving, lean too far forward or adopt an incorrect seated position, you are exposing yourself to increased risk of injury in the event of an accident.
WARNING
Information on the use of the airbag system
If there is a fault, have the airbag system checked immediately by a spe­cialist garage. Otherwise, there is a risk of the airbag not being activated in the event of an accident.
No modifications of any kind must be made to parts of the airbag system.
Any work on the airbag system including the installation and removal of system components due to other repair work (e.g. removal of the steering wheel) must only be carried out by a specialist garage.
Never make any changes to the front bumper or the bodywork.
Do not manipulate individual parts of the airbag system, as this might re­sult in the airbag being deployed.
The airbag system must then be replaced if the airbag has been deployed.
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Safety
System description
Read and observe on page 14 first.
The inflation of the airbag is carried out in a fraction of a second. When the airbags are deployed they fill with gas and inflate. A grey white or red, non-harmful gas is released when the airbag is inflated.
This is perfectly normal and is not an indication of a fire in the vehicle.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the airbag system consists of the following parts.
Front airbag for the driver and the front passenger » page 15.
Driver’s knee airbag » page 17.
Side airbags » page 17.
Head airbags » page 18.
Airbag warning light in the instrument cluster » page 35.
Key switch for the front passenger airbag » page 19.
Warning light for the front passenger airbag in the middle of the dash panel
» page 19.
Airbag deployment
Read and observe
The airbag system is only functional when the ignition is switched on.
Triggering conditions
It is not possible to generally determine which deployment conditions apply to the airbag system in every situation. An important role is played by factors such as the type of object that the vehicle hits (hard/soft), the impact angle, vehicle speed, etc.
A decisive factor for the deployment of the airbags is the deceleration which occurs. If the vehicle deceleration which occurs and is measured during the collision remains below the prescribed reference values specified in the control unit, the airbags are not deployed although the vehicle may well suffer severe damage to the bodywork as a consequence of the accident.
The following airbags will be deployed in the event of a severe frontal collision.
Driver’s front airbag.
Front passenger airbag.
Driver’s knee airbag.
on page 14 first.
The following airbags will be deployed in the event of a severe side collision.
Front side airbag on the side of the accident.
Rear side airbag on the side of the accident.
Head airbags on the side of the accident.
When an airbag is deployed, the following occurs.
The interior light comes on (if the automatic operation of the interior light is switched on - switch ).
The hazard warning lights are switched on.
All the doors are unlocked.
The fuel supply to the engine is interrupted.
When there is no air bag deployment?
With minor frontal and side collisions, rear collision, overturning of the vehicle or vehicle roll-over there is no airbag deployment.

Airbag overview

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Front airbags
Driver’s knee airbag 17 Side airbags 17 Head airbags 18
Front airbags
Fig. 8 Locations of the airbags / gas filled airbags
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Airbag system
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Fig. 9
Safe distance to steering wheel
WARNING
Front airbag and transporting children
Never transport children on the front seat of a vehicle without using a proper restraint system. If airbags are deployed in the event of an accident, the child might suffer severe or even fatal injuries!
The front passenger airbag must be deactivated if using a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat » page 19, Deactivating airbags. If this is not done, there is a risk of the child suffering severe or even fatal injuries if the front passenger airbag is deployed.
In the event of a severe frontal collision, the front airbags offer additional pro­tection for the head and chest area of the driver and front passenger.
The driver's front airbag is located in the steering wheel, the front passenger airbag is located in the instrument panel above the glove compartment » Fig. 8
-  . The airbags inflate in front of the driver and front passenger when they are
deployed » Fig. 8 - . The forward movement of the driver and of the front passenger is cushioned when they make contact with the fully inflated airbag and the risk of injury to head and chest is thus reduced.
WARNING
Information on correct seated position
It is important that the driver and front passenger maintain a distance of at least 25 cm to the steering wheel or dashboard A » Fig. 9. Not maintain­ing this minimum distance will mean that the airbag system will not be able to properly protect you – hazard! The front seats and the head restraints must always also be correctly adjusted to match the body size of the occu­pant.
The airbag develops enormous forces when triggered, which can lead to injuries if the sitting position or seated position is not correct.
There must not by any further persons, animals or objects positioned be­tween the front seated occupants and the deployment area of the airbag.
WARNING
General information
The steering wheel and the surface of the airbag module in the dash pan­el on the passenger side must not have stickers attached, be covered or modified in any other way. These parts should only be cleaned with a cloth that is dry or has been moistened with water. No objects (such as cup hold­ers, mobile phone mounts, etc.) are to be attached to the covers of the air­bag modules or be located within their immediate vicinity.
Never place objects on the surface of the front passenger airbag module in the dash panel.
Note
In vehicles with a driver's front airbag, the text  can be seen on the
steering wheel.
In vehicles with a front passenger airbag, the text

can be seen on the
dash panel on the passenger side.
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Safety
Driver’s knee airbag
Side airbags
Fig. 10 Installation of the airbag / Gas-filled Airbag / Safe distance be­tween the legs and the instrument panel
The driver's knee airbag offers adequate protection for the driver's legs. The driver's knee airbag
A
is located in the lower part of the dash panel below
the steering column » Fig. 10. The forward movement of the body is cushioned when it makes contact with
the fully inflated airbag B and the risk of injury to the legs of the driver is thus reduced.
WARNING
Adjust the driver's seat in a forward/back direction so that there is a gap of at least 10 cm between the legs C and the instrument panel in the vi­cinity of the knee airbag » Fig. 10. If it is not possible to meet this require­ment due to your body size, visit a specialist garage.
The surface of the airbag module in the lower part of the dash panel be­low the steering column not have stickers attached, be covered or modified in any other way. This part should only be cleaned with a cloth that is dry or has been moistened with water. Nothing may be attached to the cover of the airbag module or located within the immediate vicinity.
Do not attach any bulky and heavy objects (bunch of keys etc.) to the igni­tion key. These can be ejected by the knee airbag when it is deployed and can cause injuries.
Note
In vehicles with a driver's knee airbag, the text  can be seen on the side panel on the driver's side.
Fig. 11 Installation locations of airbags: in the front seat/the rear
Fig. 12 Inflated airbags
In the event of severe side collisions, the side airbags provide additional pro­tection for the upper body (chest, stomach and pelvis) of passengers in the ve­hicle.
The front side airbags are housed in the upholstery of the seat backrests of the front seats » Fig. 11 - .
The rear side airbags are located between the entrance area and the seat backrest » Fig. 11- .
The load of the occupants is cushioned when plunging into the fully inflated airbag » Fig. 12 and the risk of injury to the entire upper body (chest, stomach and pelvis) is reduced on the side facing the door.
Airbag system
17
WARNING
Information on correct seated position
Your head should never be positioned in the deployment area of the side airbag. You might suffer severe injuries in the event of an accident. This ap­plies in particular to children who are transported without using a suitable child safety seat » page 22, Child safety and side airbag.
There must not be any further persons, animals or objects positioned be­tween the occupants and the deployment area of the airbag. No accesso­ries, such as cup holders, should be attached to the doors.
If children adopt an incorrect seated position when travelling, they may be exposed to an increased risk of injury in the event of an accident. This can result in serious injuries » page 20, Child seat.
WARNING
Do not place any objects within the deployment area of the side airbags – risk of injury!
The airbag system operates using pressure sensors located in the front doors. For this reason, no adjustments may be carried out to the doors or door panels (e.g. installation of additional loudspeakers). Further informa­tion » page 180, Airbags.
Ensure that there are no excessive forces, such as violent knocks, kicks etc., impact on the backrests of the seats otherwise the system may be damaged. The side airbags would not be deployed in such a case!
Any seat or protective covers which you fit to the driver or front passen­ger seats must only be of the type expressly authorized by ŠKODA. In view of the fact that the airbag inflates out of the backrest of the seat, use of non-approved seat or protective covers would considerably impair the pro­tective function of the side airbag.
Any damage to the original seat covers in the area of the side airbag mod­ule must be repaired immediately by a specialist garage.
The airbag modules in the front seats must not display any damage, cracks or deep scratches. It is not permissible to use force in order to open the modules.
Note
In vehicles with side front airbags, a label with the text  is located on
the front seat backrests.
In vehicles with rear side airbags, the text

can be seen between the en-
trance area and the rear seat rest.
Head airbags
Fig. 13 Location of the head airbag/gas-filled head airbag
In the event of a severe side collision, the head airbags offer additional protec­tion for the head and neck area of passengers.
The head airbags are positioned above the doors on both sides of the vehicle interior » Fig. 13 - .
When deployed, the airbag covers the window area of the front and rear doors, as well as the area of the door pillar » Fig. 13 - .
Head impact with interior parts is reduced by the inflated head airbag. The re­duction in any impact to the head and the resultant minimizing of any move­ments of the head additionally reduce the risk of injuries to the neck area.
WARNING
There must not be any objects in the deployment area of the head air-
bags which might prevent the airbags from inflating properly.
Only hang light items of clothing on the hooks fitted in the vehicle. Never leave any heavy or sharp-edged objects in the pockets of the items of clothing. Additionally, clothes hangers must not be used to hang up items of clothing.
The installation of impermissible accessories in the vicinity of the head airbags can considerably impair the protection offered by the head airbag in the event of it being deployed. When the deployed head airbag is inflated, parts of the accessories fitted could, conditions permitting, be thrown into the interior of the car and injure the occupants » page 178.
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Safety
WARNING (Continued)
When objects are attached to the sun visor, the visor can not be pivoted to the side windows. This might result in injuries to the occupants if the head airbag is deployed.
There must not be any further persons, animals or objects positioned be­tween the occupants and the deployment area of the airbag. In addition, none of the occupants should lean their head out of the window when driv­ing, or extend their arms and hands out of the window.
Note
In vehicles with head airbags, the text  can be seen on the B column clad­ding.

Deactivating airbags

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Deactivating airbags 19
Deactivating the front passenger airbag 19
Deactivating airbags
If you sell your vehicle, provide the complete vehicle documentation to the new owner. Please note that the information relating to the possibility of de­activating the front passenger airbag must be included!
If an airbag in the vehicle is to be turned off, then the buyer is to draw atten­tion to this fact!
Deactivating an airbag should be considered in cases such as the ones outlined below.
If a child seat must be used on the front passenger seat, where the child is transported facing rearward » page 20, Transporting children safely.
If not being able to maintain a distance of at least 25 cm between the middle of the steering wheel and chest, despite the driver's seat being correctly ad­justed.
If special attachments are required in the area of the steering wheel because of a physical disability.
If other seats have been installed (e.g. orthopaedic seats without side air­bags).
The front passenger airbag can be switched off with the key-operated switch
» Fig. 14 on page 19 - .
We recommend that you ask a ŠKODA service partner to deactivate any other airbags as appropriate.
Deactivation indicator
Display of the airbag deactivation » page 35,  Safety systems.
Note
A ŠKODA service partner will be able to inform you which, if any, of your vehi­cle's airbags can or must be deactivated.
Deactivating the front passenger airbag
Fig. 14 Key-operated switch for the front passenger airbag/warning light for the front passenger airbag
Only the front passenger airbag is deactivated with the key switch. Key switch positions » Fig. 14 -

Passenger front airbag deactivated

Passenger front airbag activated
Switch off
Switch off the ignition.
Open the storage box on the front passenger's side.
Fold the key bit out completely for the radio key » .
Carefully insert the key into the key slot in the key switch as far as the stop.
Use the key to turn the slot of the key switch » Fig. 14  carefully into the
› ›

position Pull the key out of the slot in the key switch » . Close the storage box on the front passenger's side.
.
Airbag system
19
Check that the warning light  underneath the text  
» Fig. 14 - lights up after the ignition is switched on.
Switching on
Switch off the ignition.
Open the storage box on the front passenger's side.
Fold the key bit out completely for the radio key » .
Carefully insert the key into the key slot in the key switch as far as the stop.
Use the key to turn the slot of the key switch » Fig. 14  carefully into the
position . Pull the key out of the slot in the key switch » .
Close the storage box on the front passenger's side.
Check that the warning light   underneath the text
-  lights up after the ignition is switched on.
The   warning light goes out 65 seconds after the key switch status has changed or after the ignition is switched on.
WARNING
The driver is responsible for whether the airbag is switched on or switch-
ed off.
Only switch off the airbag when the ignition is switched off! Otherwise a
fault can occur in the system for deactivating the airbag.
If the warning lights   be deployed in the event of an accident! Have the airbag system checked by a specialist garage immediately.
Do not leave the key inserted in the key-operated switch while driving ­vibrations can cause the key to turn in the slot and switch on the airbag! The airbag could be triggered unexpectedly in an accident - it may result in injury or death!
CAUTION
An insufficiently folded out key bit can damage the key switch!
 
flash, the front passenger airbag will not
 
» Fig. 14

Transporting children safely

Child seat

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat 21
Use of the child seat on the front passenger seat 22 Child safety and side airbag 22 Classification of child seats 22 Use of child seats fastened with a seat belt 22
To avoid serious injury or death children are always to be in an appropriate child safety seat with regards to height, weight, and age.
For safety reasons, we recommend that you always transport child seats on the rear seats.
Child seats complying with the ECE-R 44 Economic Commission for Europe standard must be used.
Child seats that comply with the ECE-R 44 standard have a test seal that can­not be removed: a large E within a circle with the test number below.
With child safety seats in groups 2 and 3, make sure that the loop-around fit­tings attached to the child seat headrest is positioned in front of or at the same height as the loop-around fittings on the B pillar on the passenger side.
WARNING
One should never carry children, and also not babies! - on one's lap.
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. Certain outside climatic
conditions can cause life-threatening temperatures in the vehicle.
The child must be secured in the vehicle during the entire travelling time! Otherwise, in the event of an accident, the child would be thrown through the vehicle and as a result may suffer fatal injuries, and also injure other oc­cupants.
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Safety
WARNING (Continued)
Children are exposed to an increased risk of injury in the event of an acci­dent if they lean forward or adopt an incorrect seated position when the vehicle is moving. This particularly applies to children who are transported on the front passenger seat as they can suffer severe, or even fatal injuries if the airbag system is deployed!
Pay particular attention to the information provided by the manufacturer of the child safety seat regarding the correct routing of the belt. Seat belts which are not correctly adjusted can themselves cause injuries even in mi­nor accidents.
Safety belts must be checked to ensure that they are running properly. One should also ensure that the belt is not damaged by sharp-edged fit­tings.
It is essential to switch off the front passenger airbag if using a child seat in which the child is carried with its back facing the direction of travel on the front passenger seat. Further information » page 21, Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat.
When installing the child seat on the back seat, the corresponding front seat must be adjusted so that there is no contact between the front seat and the child seat or the child being transported in a child seat.
CAUTION
When installing a child seat in which the child faces forward, adjust the head
restraints so that they are as high as possible.
If the head restraints still prevent the child seat from being installed, even in
the highest position, you will need to remove them » page 82. After removing the child seat, refit the head restraints.
Note
We recommend that you use child seats from ŠKODA Original Accessories. These child seats were developed and also tested for use in ŠKODAvehicles. They meet the ECE-R 44 standard.
Use of a child seat on the front passenger seat
Does not apply to Taiwan
Fig. 15
Sticker on the B column on the front passenger side.
Fig. 16 Front passenger sun visor / label
Read and observe
Never use a rearward-facing child restraint system on a seat which is protec­ted by an active airbag. This could cause serious injury to the child, even death.
The following advice must be heeded when using a child seat in which the child is carried on the front passenger seat.
It is essential to switch off the front passenger airbag if using a child seat in which the child is carried with its back facing the direction of travel » .
If possible, adjust the front passenger seat backrest so that it is as vertical, so as to ensure secure contact between the passenger seat backrest and the back of the child seat.
If possible, move the front passenger seat backwards so that there is no con­tact between the front passenger seat and the child seat behind it.
Set the height-adjustable front passenger seat as high up as possible.
and on page 20 first.
Transporting children safely
21
Set the front passenger seat belt as high up as possible.
When using a child seat where there is a height adjuster in the upper area, the height of the passenger seat belt is to be set so that the belt is not “kinked” in the height adjuster. In the event of an accident, there is the risk of injury to the neck of the child carried due to the seat belt!
WARNING
Never use a rear-facing child seat on the front passenger seat if the pas­senger airbag is activated. This child safety seat is positioned in the deploy­ment area of the front passenger airbag. The airbag may cause the child se­vere, or even fatal injuries, in the event of it being deployed.
This fact is also indicated by the label that can be found in one of the fol­lowing locations.
On the B-column on the front passenger side » Fig. 15. The sticker is
visible upon opening the front passenger door.
On the front passenger's sun visor. In some countries, the sticker is lo-
cated on the front seat passenger's sun visor » Fig. 16.
Once the child seat, in which the child is transported with the back to the direction of travel, is no longer used in the passenger seat, the front pas­senger airbag should be switched on again.
Use of the child seat on the front passenger seat
Applies to Taiwan
Child safety and side airbag
Fig. 18
Incorrect seated position of a child who is not properly secured – risk from the side airbag/Child properly protected by safety seat
Read and observe and on page 20 first.
The child must not be positioned in the deployment area of the side airbag
» Fig. 18 - .
There must be sufficient room between the child and the deployment area of the side airbag to ensure that the airbag can provide as much protection as possible » Fig. 18 - .
Classification of child seats
Read and observe
Classification of child seats according to the ECE-R 44 standard.
Group Weight of the child
0 up to 10 kg
0+ up to 13 kg
1 9-18 kg 2 15-25 kg
3 22-36 kg
and on page 20 first.
Fig. 17 Front passenger sun visor / label
Read and observe
No babies, infants or children are to be carried on the passenger seat.
A label to this effect can also be found on the passenger's sun visor » Fig. 17.
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Safety
and on page 20 first.
Use of child seats fastened with a seat belt
Read and observe
Overview of the usefulness of child seats fastened with a seat belt on each of the seats in accordance with the ECE-R 16 standard.
and on page 20 first.
Group
0
up to 10 kg
0+
up to 13 kg
1
9-18 kg
2
15-25 kg
3
22-36 kg
Child seat category “Universal” - a child seat designed for fastening on
U
the seat with the seat belt.
Front passenger
seat
U U U
U U U
U U U
U U U
U U U
Rear seats
External

Fastening elements

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Attachment points of the
Use of child seats with the Attachment points of the
-system

system 24

system 25
 
Rear seat
Centre
 is a system for securing child seats quickly and safely. There are two attachment points between the seat backrest and seat cushion
of the outer rear seats and front passenger seat for fixing a child seat with the

system» Fig. 19. First remove the caps to access the locking eyes. After removing the child seat, replace he caps.
WARNING
Always refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the child seat
when installing and removing a child seat with the  system.
Never attach other child seats, belts or objects to the attachment points intended for the installation of a child seat with the death!
Note
A child seat fitted with the  system can only be mounted in a vehicle fit-
ted with a  system if the child seat has been approved for this type of ve­hicle. Further information is available from a ŠKODA Partner.
Child seats with the
cessories.
23

system can be purchased from ŠKODA Original Ac-

system – risk of
Attachment points of the

-system
Fig. 19
Labels of the system

Transporting children safely
23
Use of child seats with the  system
Overview of the usefulness of child seats with the  system on each of the seats in accordance with the ECE-R 16 standard.
Group
0
up to 10 kg
0+
up to 13 kg
Size class of
the child seat
a)
Front passenger seat
E X IL-SU X
E
X IL-SU XD
C
b)
Rear seats outside Rear seat middle
D
1
9-18 kg
C B
X
B1
IL-SU
IUF
X
A
2
15-25 kg
3
22-36 kg
a)
The size category is shown on the label attached to the child seat.
b)
If the front passenger seat is fitted with

- X IL-SU X
- X IL-SU X
system attachment points, it is suitable for the installation of an
child seat with “Semi-Universal” approval.

IL-SU The seat is suited for installation of a  child seat with “Semi-Universal” approval. The “Semi-Universal” category means that the child seat with the

system is approved for your vehicle. Observe the information in the list of vehicles which comes with the child seat.
IUF The seat is suitable for the installation of a  child seat with “Universal” approval and attachment with the   system belt. X The seat is not fitted with -system attachment points.
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Safety
Attachment points of the   system
Fig. 20 Attachment points of the
is a fastening system, which restricts the movement of the upper part
 
 
-system
of the child seat. The attachment points for attaching the belt for a child seat with the
 
system are located on the rear side of the outer rear seat backrests » Fig. 20 -
.
Some country-specific models may also feature an attachment point on the back of the middle rear seat backrest » Fig. 20 - .
WARNING
Always refer to the instructions of the manufacturer of the child seat
when installing and removing a child seat with the   system.
Only use child seats with the
 
system on the seats that have the
attachment points.
Only ever attach one belt from the child seat to a locking eye.
Transporting children safely
25
Fig. 21 Cockpit
26
Using the system

Using the system

Cockpit

Overview

1
Electrical power windows 62
2
Electric exterior mirror adjustment 80
3
Door opening lever 57
4
Air outlet vents 116
5
Parking ticket holder 90
6
Operating lever (depending on equipment):
Turn signal light, headlight and parking light, headlight flasher 69
Speed regulating system
Headlight assist
7
Steering wheel:
With horn
With driver’s front airbag 15
With buttons for operating the information system
8
Instrument cluster 28
9
Operating lever:
Windscreen wiper and wash system 77
Information system
10
Infotainment » Owner's Manual for Infotainment
11
Air outlet vents 116
12
Button for hazard warning light system
13
Warning light for the front seat passenger airbag 19
14
Interior rear-view mirror 79
15
Storage compartment on the front passenger side 95
16
Front passenger airbag 15
17
External Infotainment module (in the front passenger storage compartment) » Owner's Manual Infotainment
18
Key switch for switching off the front passenger airbag (in front passenger storage compartment) 19
19
Air outlet vents 116
20
Door opening lever 57
21
Power window in the front passenger door 63
22
Light switch 68
23
Bonnet release lever 195
24
Storage compartment on the driver's side 90 Fuse box (behind the storage compartment on the driver's side) 227
25
Operating lever for adaptive cruise control 152
26
Lever for adjusting the steering wheel 9
27
Depending on equipment fitted:
Ignition lock 121
Starter button 122
28
Pedals 128
29
Handbrake lever 127
30
Depending on equipment fitted:
148
71
40
45
73
Gearshift lever (manual gearbox) 128
Selector lever (automatic gearbox)
31
Depending on equipment fitted:
12-Volt power socket 93
Cigarette lighter
32
Bar with keys depending on the equipment fitted:
Central locking system
START STOP 124
Traction control TCS
Electronic Stability Control ESC 136
33
Shelf/phone box 91
34
USB/AUX input » Infotainment Owner's Manual, chap-
Selection of travel mode 157
/
Park Assist
Parking aid 140
Tyre pressure monitoring system 165
ter USB/AUX Inputs
35
Depending on equipment fitted:
Operating controls for the heating 113
Operating controls for the air conditioning system 113
Operating controls for Climatronic 114
Note
The layout of the controls on right-hand drive vehicles differs partially from that shown in » Fig. 21. The symbols on the controls and switches are the same as for left-hand drive models.
129
92
55
136
144
Cockpit
27

Instruments and warning lights

Instrument cluster

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: Overview 28
Revolutions counter 29 Display 29 Coolant temperature gauge 29 Fuel reserve display - Natural gas 30 Fuel reserve display - Petrol / Diesel 30 Counter for distance driven 30 Setting the clock 31
The instrument cluster gives the driver basic information such as the current speed, engine speed, the state of some vehicle systems and the like.
If there is a fault in the instrument cluster, the following message will appear in the display.
Error: instrument cluster. Workshop!
COMBI-INSTRUM_ WORKSHOP
Seek help from a specialist garage.
WARNING
Concentrate fully at all times on your driving! As the driver you are fully re­sponsible for road safety.
Note
If the message nent protection for the instrument cluster is active. Further information
» page 180, Component protection.
With the ignition switched on the instruments are also illuminated. The brightness of the instrument illumination is set automatically depending on the ambient lighting throughout.
SAFE CP
appears in the instrument cluster display, the compo-
Overview
Fig. 22 Instrument cluster
Read and observe on page 28 first.
1
Engine revolutions counter » page 29
with warning lights » page 31
2
Display » page 29
3
Speedometer
with warning lights » page 31
4
Depending on equipment fitted:
Coolant temperature gauge » page 29
Gas gauge1) » page 30
5
Bar with warning lights » page 31
6
Button for:
Setting the time » page 31
Resetting the counter for distance travelled (trip) » page 30
Displaying the distance and days until the next service interval
» page 49
7
Gasoline / diesel reserve display » page 30
1)
Applies to G-TEC vehicles
28
Using the system
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