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•The increased safety offered by the Brake Assist must not tempt 
you to take a greater safety risk than otherwise.
Power steering*
The power steering enables you to steer the vehicle with less physical 
force.
The steering characteristics can be changed by a specialist garage.
You will place great stresses on the power steering system if the steering 
is turned to full lock when the vehicle is stationary. Turning the steering to 
full lock in such a situation will be accompanied by noises.
It is still possible to fully steer the vehicle if the power steering fails or if the 
engine is not running (vehicle being towed in). The only difference is that 
greater physical effort is required.
It is possible that the hydraulic pump of the power steering will not run due 
to the low vehicle network voltage if the battery has gone flat and the 
engine must started with the help off jump leads. This condition will be 
indicated by lighting up of the warning light.
The power steering operates again if the battery is charged to a specific 
range when engine is running. It also operates again, if the engine can be 
started with its own battery.
Caution
Do not leave the steering at full lock for more than 15 seconds when the 
engine is running - risk of damaging the power steering!
Note
Have the steering inspected as soon as possible by a specialist garage if 
there is a leak or fault in the system.
Tyre inflation pressure-control system*
The tyre inflation pressure-control system compares with the aid of the 
ABS sensors the speed and also the roll ing circumference of the individual 
wheels. If the inflation pressure and therefore the rolling circumference of 
a wheel has changed significantly, the warning light 
 lights up in the 
dash panel  ⇒page 34. The tyre inflation pressure-control system func-
tions late or too sensitively if:
•the structure of the tyre is damaged,
•the vehicle is loaded to one side or with a load on the roof,
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 147  Button for 
setting the tyre infla-
tion pressure control 
value
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•the wheels of an axle are loaded heavily (e.g. when towing a trailer or 
when driving uphill or downhill),
•the vehicle is operated in unfavourable winter conditions or on an 
unfirm ground,
•snow chains or emergency wheel are mounted,
•the driver has a sporty style of driving (with sharp acceleration and 
high speed when cornering).
Basic setting of tyre inflation pressure-control system
After changing the tyre inflation pressures or after changing one or several 
wheels, the button for the tyre inflation pressure-control system must be 
pressed long enough until an acknowledegment tone sounds when the 
ignition is switched on.
•Inflate all tyres to the specified inflation pressure  ⇒page 226.
•Switch on the ignition.
•Press the button   ⇒ page 183, fig. 147  long enough, until an 
acknowledgment tone sounds, which confirms the storage of the basic 
values. As long as the button 
   is pressed, the warning light lights 
up in the instrument .
Function description
After the basic setting of the system the “adaptation” of the tyre inflation 
pressures and then the tyre pressure control in the individual tyres are 
performed.
Warning light 
 lights up
If the tyre inflation pressure of at least one wheel is insufficiently inflated 
in comparison to the stored basic value, the warning light 
  ⇒  lights 
up. Warning light 
 lights up and after pressing the button SET it does 
not go out.
If the warning light lights up and does not go out after pressing the button 
SET   there is a fault in the system.  Have the vehicle inspected by your 
nearest specialist garage.
WARNING
•When the warning light  lights up, immediately reduce the 
speed and avoid sudden steering and brake manoeuvres. Please 
stop the vehicle without delay at  the nearest possible stop and 
inspect the tyres and their inflation pressures.
•The driver is responsible for the correct tyre inflation pressures. 
For this reason, the tyre inflation pressures must be checked regu-
larly.
•Under certain circumstances (e.g. sporty style of driving, wintry 
or unpaved roads) the warning light  can be delayed or does not 
light up at all.
•The tyre inflation pressure-control system does not take away 
the responsability from the driver for the correct tyre inflation pres-
sure.
Note
The tyre inflation pressure-control system:
•does not replace the regular tyre inflation pressure control, because 
the system cannot detect an even pressure loss,
•cannot warn in case of very rapid tyre inflation pressure loss, e.g. in 
case of sudden tyre damage. In this case carefully bring the vehicle to a 
standstill without sudden steering movements and without sharp 
braking.
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New brake pads
Allow for the fact that new brake pads do not achieve their full braking effi-
ciency until approximately 200 kilometres. New brake pads must be first 
“run in” before they develop their optimal friction force. You can, however, 
compensate for this slightly reduced braking force by increasing the pres-
sure on the brake pedal.
This guideline also applies to any new brake pads installed at a future 
date.
During the running-in period, you should avoid excessive stresses on the 
brakes. This includes, for example, violent braking, particularly from very 
high speeds, and also when crossing mountain passes.
Catalytic converter
Proper operation of the emission control system (catalytic 
converter) is of major significance for driving your vehicle 
in an environmentally conscious way.
Please refer to the following guidelines:
– For vehicles with petrol engine only refuel with unleaded petrol 
⇒page 205, “Grades of petrol”.
– Never run the fuel tank completely empty.
– Do not switch off the ignition while you are driving the vehicle.
– Do not pour too much oil into the engine  ⇒page 214, 
“Replenishing engine oil”.  – Do not tow-start the vehicle over a distance of more than 50 
metres  ⇒page 247, “Tow-starting a vehicle”.
If you drive your vehicle in a country in which unleaded petrol is not avail-
able, you must have the catalytic converter replaced later when driving the 
vehicle into a country in which use of a catalytic converter is mandatory.
WARNING
•In view of the high temperatures which may be produced in the 
catalytic converter, one should always park a vehicle in such a way 
that the catalytic converter cannot come into contact with easily 
flammable materials below the vehicle - a risk of fire!
•Never use additional underbody protection or corrosion-protec-
tion agents for the exhaust pipes, catalytic converters or heat 
shields. Such substances might ignite when driving - risk of fire!
Caution
•Vehicles fitted with catalytic converter should never be allowed to let 
the fuel tank to run completely empty. An irregular fuel supply can result 
in poor ignition or misfiring. Unburnt fuel may get into the exhaust system 
and damage the catalytic converter.
•Filling the tank even only once with leaded petrol will result in the cata-
lytic converter being destroyed.
•If you detect misfiring, a drop in performance or irregular engine 
running when driving, reduce your speed immediately and have the 
vehicle inspected by the nearest specialist garage. The symptoms 
described may be caused by a fault in the ignition system. Unburnt fuel 
may get into the exhaust system and damage the catalytic converter.
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Towing a trailer
Towing a trailer
Technical requirements
The towing device must satisfy certain technical require-
ments.
Your vehicle is designed primarily for transporting persons and luggage. It 
can, however, also be used for towing a trailer - provided certain technical 
equipment is fitted.
If your vehicle has already been supplied with a  factory-fitted towing 
device then everything that is necessary for towing a trailer in technical 
terms, and in terms of the law, has already been taken into account.
Your vehicle is fitted with a 13-pin power socket for the electrical connec-
tion between the vehicle and trailer. If the trailer which you wish to tow has 
a  7-pin connector , you can use a suitable adapter 
5) from Škoda original 
accessories.
This work must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's 
specifications if a towing device is retrofitted.
Škoda Service Partners are familiar with details relating to retrofitting a 
towing device and for any necessary modifications to the cooling system.
WARNING
We recommend that you have the towing device from Škoda orig-
inal accessories installed by a Škoda Service Partner. He is familiar 
with all the relevant details relating to retrofitting such equipment. 
There is a risk of an accident if the towing device is not properly 
fitted!
General Maintenance
There are a number of points to pay attention to when 
towing a trailer.
Tr a i l e r  l o a d
The permissible trailer load must on no account be exceeded.
You can negotiate appropriately steeper inclines and descents if you do 
not make full use of the permissible trailer load.
The trailer loads specified only apply for  altitudes up to 1 000 metres 
above mean sea level. The fact that the engine power output drops with 
increasing height due to a lowering of air pressure and thus the ability to 
climb, means that the towed weight must be reduced by 10% for every 
further increase of 1 000 metres in height above sea level. The towed 
weight is the weight of the (laden) vehicle and the (laden) trailer together. 
One should take this into account before driving up to higher altitudes.
The trailer and drawbar load information on the type plate of the 
towing device are merely test data for the towing device The data 
relating to your vehicle, which is often less than this test data, can 
5)In some countries the adapter is supplied with the towing device.
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You must always reduce your speed immediately as soon as you detect 
even just the 
slightest swaying  of the trailer. On no account attempt to 
stop the trailer from “swaying” by accelerating.
Apply the brakes in good time! If the trailer is fitted with a  trailer brake, 
apply the brakes gently at first and then brake firmly. This will avoid brake 
jolts resulting from the trailer wheels locking. Shift down gears in good 
time before negotiating a downhill section to allow the engine to also act 
as a brake.
Engine overheating
Please keep a check on the coolant temperature gauge if you have to 
negotiate a lengthy slope in a low gear at a high engine speed when the 
outside temperature is very high  ⇒page 14.
If the needle of the coolant temperature gauge moves into the right-hand 
area or even the red area of the scale, reduce your speed immediately. 
Stop and switch off the engine if the warning light 
 in the instrument 
cluster begins flashing. Wait a few minutes and check the level of coolant 
in the coolant expansion bottle  ⇒page 216, “Inspecting the coolant level”.
Please refer to the following guidelines  ⇒page 31, “Coolant tempera-
ture/coolant level  ”.
The coolant temperature can be reduced by switching on the heating.
Any increase in the cooling effect of the coolant fan through shifting down 
a gear and increasing the engine speed is not possible since the fan 
speed is independent of the engine speed. One should also not drop a 
gear for this reason when towing a trailer as long as the engine can 
manage the slope without any drop in speed.
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General Maintenance
Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning the vehicle
General
Proper care retains the value of your vehicle.
Regular and proper care retains the value of your vehicle. It may also be 
one of the requirements for the acceptance of warranty claims relating to 
corrosion damage and paint defects on the bodywork.
We recommend using a preservative from Škoda genuine accessories 
offered by your Škoda dealer. Please follow the instructions for use on the 
package.
WARNING
•Care products may be harmful to your health if not used 
according to the instructions.
•Always store care products in a safe place, out of the reach of 
children - risk of poisoning!
For the sake of  the environment
•Always select environmentally-friendly products when purchasing 
vehicle care products.
•Do not dispose of residues of care products in domestic waste.
Care of the exterior of vehicle
Washing the vehicle
Frequent washing protects your vehicle.
The best protection for your vehicle against harmful environmental influ-
ences is  frequent  washing and wax treatment. How often you should 
wash your vehicle depends on a wide range of factors, such as:
•Frequency of use,
•The parking situation (garage, below trees etc.),
•Season of the year,
•Weather conditions,
•Environmental influences.
The longer insect residues, bird droppings, tree sap, road and industrial 
dust, tar, soot particles, road salt and other aggressive deposits remain 
adhering to the paintwork of your vehicle, the more detrimental their 
destructive effect can be. High temperatures, such as those caused by 
intensive sun's rays, accentuate this caustic effect.
It may therefore be necessary, in certain circumstances, to wash the car 
once a week . It may also be sufficient, however, to wash the car  once a 
month  followed by appropriate wax treatment.
It is essential to also thoroughly wash the  underside of your vehicle at 
the end of the winter road salting and gritting period.
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WARNING
When washing your vehicle in the winter: Water and ice in the brake 
system can affect the braking efficiency - risk of accident!
Automatic vehicle wash systems
The paintwork of the vehicle is sufficiently resistant that the vehicle can be 
washed normally in automatic vehicle wash plants without any problem. 
The actual stress to which the paintwork is subjected, however, depends 
primarily on the design of the vehicle wash system, the filtering of the 
water and the type of washing and care products used. If the paintwork of 
your vehicle appears mat after being washed or even has scratches, point 
this out to the operator of the vehicle wash plant. Use a different vehicle 
wash plant, if necessary.
There are no particular points to note before washing your vehicle in such 
a plant other than the usual precautionary measures (closing windows, 
moving any factory-fitted aerials down flat against the bodywork, etc.).
If you have any particular attached parts fitted to your car - such as spoiler, 
roof rack system, two-way radio aerial - it is best to first of all consult the 
operator of the car wash plant.
It is important to degrease the lips of the windscreen wiper rubbers after 
passing through the automatic vehicle wash system.
Caution
Do not screw the swivelling down roof aerial tight before washing the 
vehicle in an automatic vehicle wash system - risk of damage!
Washing vehicle by hand
It is important to first soften the dirt with plenty of water and rinse it off as 
thoroughly as possible before washing your vehicle by hand.
One should then clean the vehicle using a soft  washing sponge, 
washing glove  or a washing brush  and only slight pressure. Work from 
the top to the bottom - beginning with the roof. Only place slight pressure 
on the vehicle paintwork during cleaning Only use a  car shampoo for 
stubborn dirt.
Wash out the sponge or washing glove thoroughly at short intervals.
Clean wheels, door sills and similar parts last. Use a second sponge for 
such areas.
Rinse off the vehicle well after giving it a wash and dry it off using a 
chamois leather.
WARNING
•The ignition should always be switched off when you wash your 
vehicle - risk of accident!
•Protect your hands and arms from sharp-edged metal parts 
when you are cleaning the underfloor, the inside of the wheel hous-
ings or the wheel trims - risk of cuts.
Caution
•Do not wash your vehicle in bright sunlight - risk of paint damage.
•Ensure that the jet of water is not aimed directly at the locks or at the 
door and panel joints if you spray your vehicle in winter down with a hose 
- risk of freezing.
•Do not use any insect sponges, rough kitchen sponges or similar 
cleaning products - risk of damage to the surface of paintwork.
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For the sake of the environment
Only wash your vehicle at washing bays specifically reserved for this 
purpose. This ensures that no water which may be contaminated by oil 
flows into the sewage system. It is not even permitted to wash your vehicle 
in certain areas except at such specific washing bays.
Washing with a high-pressure cleaner
When you wash your vehicle with a high-pressure cleaner, it is essential 
to comply with the instructions for use of the cleaning equipment. This 
applies in particular to the  pressure used and to the  spraying distance . 
Maintain a sufficiently large distance to soft materials such as rubber 
hoses or insulation material.
On no account use  circular spray nozzles  or so-called dirt cutters !
WARNING
It is particularly important that you do not clean tyres with circular 
spray jets. Damage may occur even at a relatively large spraying 
distance and if sprayed only for a short time.
Caution
The water containing wax must be no hotter than 60°C, otherwise the 
vehicle can be damaged.
Wax treatment
Good wax treatment is an effective way of protecting the paintwork from 
harmful environmental influences and minor mechanical damage.
The vehicle must be treated with a high-quality hard wax polish at the 
latest, when no more drops form on the clean paintwork.
A new layer of a high-quality hard wax polish can be applied to the clean 
bodywork after it has dried thoroughly. Even if you use a wax preserver 
regularly we still recommend that you treat the paintwork of the vehicle at 
least twice a year with hard wax.
Caution
Never apply wax to the windows.
Polishing
Polishing is only necessary if the paintwork of your vehicle has become 
unattractive and if it is no longer possible to achieve a gloss with wax 
preservers.
You must treat the paintwork with a wax preserver if the polish you use 
does not contain any preserving elements  ⇒page 199, “Wax treatment”.
We recommend using a preservative from Škoda genuine accessories 
offered by your Škoda dealer.
Caution
•You must not treat mat painted parts or plastic with polishing products 
or hard wax.
•Do not polish the paintwork of the vehicle in a dusty environment, 
otherwise the paintwork can be scratched.
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