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– Position the lifting jack by selecting the jacking point - lower sill - which is closest to the wheel to be removed  ⇒page 241, 
fig. 172 .
– Position the lifting jack below the jacking point and move it up  until its claw is positioned directly below the vertical web of the 
lower sill.
– Align the lifting jack so that its claw grasps the web of the lower  sill   and the moving base plate of the jack   is resting flat 
against firm ground.
– Turn the lifting jack up further until the wheel is just clear of the  ground.
Ground below the lifting jack which is soft and slippery  can cause the 
vehicle to slip off the jack. It is therefore always necessary to place the 
lifting jack on a solid surface or use a wide and stable base. Use a non-
slip base (e.g. a rubber foot mat) if the  surface is smooth, such as 
cobbled stones, a tiled floor, etc.
WARNING
•Always raise the vehicle with the doors closed - risk of injury.
•Take suitable measures to prevent the base of the lifting jack 
from slipping off - risk of injury!
•Place the lifting jack only on a solid and even surface.
•Not positioning the lifting jack at  the specified points can result 
in damage to the vehicle. The jack can also slip off if it does not 
have sufficient grip - risk of injury!
•Never start the engine if the vehicle is lifted - risk of accident.
•Never lie under the vehicle if the vehicle is only lifted with the 
vehicle lifting jack.
•It is important to support the ve hicle with suitable supporting 
blocks if you wish to work under the lifted vehicle - risk of injury!
Securing wheels against being stolen*
You need a special adapter for slackening the safety 
wheel bolts.
– Pull off the full wheel trim/cap from the wheel hub or cap from  the safety wheel bolt.
– Insert the adapter   with its toothed side fully into the inner  toothing of the safety wheel bolt   right down in such a way 
that only the outer hexagon is jutting out  ⇒fig. 173 .
– Insert the wheel wrench fully onto the adapter  .
AAAB
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 173  Safety wheel 
bolt with adapter
AB
AA
AB
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– Slacken the wheel bolt, or tighten it firmly  ⇒page 241.
– Reinstall the full wheel trim/wheel cap after removing the  adapter or place the cap onto the safety wheel bolt.
– Have the  tightening torque  checked  with a torque wrench as 
soon as possible. Steel and light alloy wheels must be tight-
ened to a tightening torque of  120 Nm.
The safety wheel bolts on vehicles fitted with them (one safety wheel bolt 
per wheel) can only be loosened or tighten up by using the adapter 
provided.
It is meaningful to note the code number hammered into the rear side of 
the adapter or the rear side of the safety wheel bolts. You can obtain a 
replacement adapter from a Škoda Service Partner, if necessary, by 
quoting this number.
We recommend that you always carry the adapter for the wheel bolts with 
you in the vehicle. It should be stowed in the vehicle tool kit.
Caution
•Damage can occur to the adapter and safety wheel bolt if the safety 
wheel bolt is tightened up too much.
•On steel wheels, the theft-deterrent wheel bolt must always be 
installed in the hole, which is close to the valve. Otherwise the full wheel 
trim cannot be mounted and the full wheel trim can be damaged during the 
assembly.
Note
The set of safety wheel bolts can be obtained from a Škoda Service 
Partner.
Jump-starting
Initial steps
You can use the battery of another vehicle for jump-starting yours if the 
engine does not start because the battery on your vehicle is flat. You will 
require jump-start cables for this purpose.
Both batteries must have a rated voltage of 12 V. The  capacity (Ah) of the 
battery supplying the power must not be significantly less than the 
capacity of the discharged battery in your vehicle.
Jump-start cables
Only use jump-start cables which have an adequately large cross-section 
and insulated terminal clamps. Please pay attention to the manufacturer's 
instructions.
Positive cable -  colour coding in the majority of cases red.
Negative cable -  colour coding in the majority of cases black.
WARNING
•A discharged battery may already freeze at temperatures just 
below 0°C. In case of frozen battery carry out no jump-starting - risk 
of explosion! Also after thawing of the battery  there is a risk of 
caustic burns due to leaking acid. Replace the frozen battery.
•Please pay attention to the warning instructions relating to 
working in the engine compartment  ⇒page 210.
Note
•There must not be any contact between the two vehicles otherwise 
current may flow as soon as the negative terminals are connected.
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•The discharged battery must be properly connected to the system of 
the vehicle.
•Switch off any installed telephone and also pay attention to the instruc-
tions for use of the telephone in such a situation.
•We recommend purchasing jump-start cables from Škoda Service 
Partners as a Škoda original accessory or from retailers who sell branded 
batteries.
Start engine
It is important to connect the jump-start cables in the correct 
order.
Connecting positive terminals
– Attach one end    to the positive terminal  ⇒fig. 174  of the 
discharged battery  . – Attach the other end   to the positive terminal of the battery 
supplying the power  .
Connecting negative terminal and engine block
– Attach one end   to the negative terminal of the battery  supplying the power  .
– Attach the other end   to a solid metal part which is  connected firmly to the engine block, or to the engine block 
itself  ⇒ .
Starting engine
– Start the engine of the vehicle providing current and run the  engine at idling speed.
– Now start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged  battery.
– Interrupt the attempt at starting an engine after 10 seconds if  it does not start right away and wait for about 30 seconds 
before repeating the attempt.
– Disconnect the cables on the engine in exactly the  reverse 
order  they were connected up.WARNING
•The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps must never make 
contact with each other. Furthermore, the cable connected to the 
positive terminal of the battery must not come into contact with 
electrically conducting parts of the vehicle - risk of a short circuit!
•Do not affix the jump starting cables to the negative terminal of 
the discharged battery. There is the risk of detonating gas seeping 
Fig. 174  Jump-starting 
using the battery from 
another vehicle: A - flat 
vehicle battery, B - 
battery providing 
current
A1
AA
A2
AB
A3
AB
A4
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out the battery being ignited by the strong spark which results from 
the engine being started.
•Do not affix the cable end   to parts of the fuel and brake 
system.
•Run the jump-start cables so that they cannot be caught by any 
rotating parts in the engine compartment.
•Do not bend over the batteries - risk of caustic burns!
•The vent screws of the battery cells must be tightened firmly.
•Keep any sources of ignition  (naked flame, smouldering ciga-
rettes etc.) away from the battery - risk of an explosion!
Tow-starting and towing vehicle
General
Please pay attention to the following instructions if you are going 
to use a tow rope:
Driver of the towing vehicle
– Do not drive off until the tow rope is taught.
– Release the clutch particularly gently when starting off. Driver of the towed vehicle
– Switch the ignition on so that the steering wheel is not blocked 
and you can also operate the turn signal lights, the headlight 
flasher, the windscreen wipers and windscreen washer 
system.
– Take the vehicle out of gear or move the selector lever into  position  N if your vehicle is fitted with an automatic gearbox.
– Note that the brake servo unit and power steering only operate  if the engine is running. You will require significantly greater 
physical force to depress the brake pedal and to steer the 
vehicle if the engine is not running.
– Ensure that the tow rope is always kept taught.
Tow rope or tow bar
A tow  bar is safest way of towing a vehicle and also minimizes any 
shocks. You can use a tow  rope only if a suitable tow bar is not available.
The tow rope must be elastic to protect the vehicle. Thus one should only 
use plastic fibre rope or a rope made out of a similarly elastic material.
Attach the tow rope or the tow bar only to the  towing eyes provided for 
this purpose  ⇒page 246, “Front towing eye” and  ⇒page 247, “Rear 
towing eye”.
Driving style
Towing another vehicle requires a certain amount of practice. Both drivers 
should be familiar with the particular points about towing a vehicle. 
Unskilled drivers should not attempt to tow in another vehicle or to be 
towed in.
One should be constantly vigilant not to allow impermissibly high towing 
forces or jerky loadings. There is always a risk of excessive stresses and 
WARNING (continued)
A4
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Installing the towing eye
– Grasp the protective grille at the point marked with the arrow 
and take it out  ⇒fig. 175 .
– Screw in the towing eye by hand to the left up to the stop  ⇒fig. 176 .
– Tighten up the towing eye using the wheel wrench (push the  wheel wrench through eye).
Removal of the towing eye
– Unscrew the towing eye.
– Put the protective grille in place on the side opposite the  marking.
– Press into place the protective grille onto the side facing the  marking.
– The protective grille must engage firmly.Rear towing eye
The rear towing eye is located below the rear bumper on the right 
⇒ fig. 177 .
Tow-starting a vehicle
If the engine does not start, we generally do  not recommend  to 
tow-start your vehicle. One should attempt to start the engine 
using jump start cables  ⇒page 243 or call on the services of the 
SERVICE mobile.
If your vehicle has to be towed:
– Engage 2nd or 3rd gear with the vehicle stationary.
– Depress the clutch pedal fully and keep it depressed.
Fig. 177  Rear towing 
eye
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– Switch on the ignition.
– Wait until both vehicles are moving then release the clutch pedal slowly.
– Depress the clutch pedal fully when the engine fires and take  the vehicle out of gear.
WARNING
There is high risk of having an accident when tow-starting a 
vehicle, when for example the towed vehicle runs into the towing 
vehicle.
Caution
Vehicles which are fitted with a catalytic converter should not be tow-
started over a distance of more than 50 metres. Unburnt fuel may get into 
the catalytic converter and damage it.
Towing in a vehicle fitted with a manual gearbox
Please refer to the notes  ⇒page 245.
The car can be towed in with a tow bar or a tow rope or with the front or 
rear wheels raised. The maximum towing speed is  50 km/h.
Towing of a vehicle with an automatic gearbox
Please refer to the notes  ⇒page 245. The car can be towed in with a tow bar or a tow rope. Refer at the same 
time to the following guidelines:
•Move 
selector lever into N .
•The maximum towing speed is  50 km/h.
•The maximum permissible towing distance is  50 km. The gear oil 
pump does not operate when the engine is not running and the gear would 
not be adequately lubricated at higher speeds and over longer towing 
distance.
Caution
If the vehicle is towed in by a recovery vehicle, it should only be towed in 
with the front wheels raised. If the vehicle is raised at rear, the automatic 
gearbox is damaged!
Note
The vehicle must be transported on a special vehicle or trailer if it is not 
possible to tow in the vehicle in the way described or if the towing distance 
is greater than 50 km.
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Caution
•Never attempt to “repair” fuses and also do not replace them with a 
fuse of a higher amperage - risk of fire! This may also cause damage at 
another part of the electrical system.
•Have the electrical system checked as quickly as possible by a 
specialist garage if a newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time.
Note
We recommend that you have these fuses replaced by a specialist 
garage.
Fuse assignment in the dash panel
Certain electrical components are only standard on certain vehicle model 
versions or only suppliable as optional equipment for certain models.
yellow20
white25
green30
ColourMaximum amperage
No.Power consumerAmperes
1Power steering5
2Instrument cluster, headlight range adjustment5
3Engine control unit - Petrol engine5
4ABS control unit5
5Petrol engine: Brake light switch, cruise control sys-
tem5
6Not assigned
7Engine control unit 1.2 ltr. engine15
8Injection valves - 1.4 ltr.; 1.6 ltr.10
Fig. 179  Schematic 
representation of fuse 
carrier
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9Operating controls for the heating, control unit for air 
conditioning system, parking aid, control unit for cor-
nering lights5
10PCV valve7,5
11Electrically adjustable rear mirror, power windows7,5
12Reversing light10
13Engine control unit (for vehicles with automatic gear-
box)10
14Motor for cornering lights10
15Navigation PDA5
16Not assigned
17Left parking light, licence plate light5
18Right parking light5
19Radio, central control unit5
20Instrument cluster, steering angle sender, ESP5
21Brake lights10
22Operating controls for the heating, control unit for air 
conditioning system, parking aid, mobile phone7,5
23Lighting interior, storage compartment and luggage 
compartment10
24Tailgate lock10
25Seat heaters20
26Heatable windscreen washing nozzles, windscreen 
cleaning system15
27Not assigned
No.Power consumerAmperes
28Petrol engine: AKF valve, petrol engine: Control flap10
29Injection - 1.2 ltr. engine10
30Fuel pump - petrol engine15
31Lambda probe10
32Diesel engine: Switch for brake light and clutch 
pedal, cruise control system, fuel pump relay and 
glow plug system relay5
33Engine control unit - diesel engine30
34Engine control unit 1.4 ltr.; 1.6 ltr. engine30
Fuel pump - diesel engine15
35Not assigned
36Main beam15/5
37Rear fog light7,5
38Fog lights10
39Blower25
40Rear window wiper10
41Not assigned
42Rear window heater25
43Horn20
44Front window wiper20
45Central control unit for convenience system15
46Engine control unit 1.4 ltr.; 1.6 ltr. petrol engine5
47Cigarette lighter, power socket in the luggage com-
partmenta)15
No.Power consumerAmperes
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