
Seats and stowage
128Seats and stowageThe importance of correct seat adjustmentProper seat adjustment optimi ses the level of protection 
offered by seat belts and airbags.Your vehicle has  five passenger places, two individual front seats and three 
places on the rear seat. Each seat is equipped with a three-point seat belt.
The driver seat and front passenger seat can be adjusted in many ways to suit 
the physical requirements of the vehicl e occupants. The correct seat position 
is very important for:•
fast and easy operation of all controls on the instrument panel,
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relaxed posture that does not cause drowsiness,
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safe driving  ⇒page 7,
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and to ensure that the seat belts and airbag system provide maximum 
protection  ⇒page 19.
WARNING
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If the driver and passengers assume improper sitting positions, they 
may sustain critical injuries.
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Never transport more people than there are seats available in the 
vehicle.
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Every occupant in the vehicle must properly fasten and wear the seat 
belt belonging to his or her seat. Children must be protected with an appro-
priate child restraint system  ⇒page 46, “Child safety”.
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The front seats and all head restraints must always be adjusted to body 
size and the seat belt must always  be properly adjusted to provide you and 
your passengers with optimum protection.
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Always keep your feet in the foot well when the vehicle is moving; never 
rest them on the dash panel, out of  the window or on the seat. This also 
applies to passengers. An incorrect sitting position exposes you to an 
increased risk of injury in the event of a braking manoeuvre or an accident. 
If the airbag is triggered, you could sustain severe injuries due to an incor-
rect sitting position.
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It is important for the driver and front passenger to maintain a distance 
of at least 25 cm from the steering wh eel or dash panel. Failure to respect 
the minimum distance means that the airbag will not protect you. Risk of 
fatal injury. The distance between the driver and the steering wheel or 
between the front passenger and the dash panel should always be as great 
as possible.
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Adjust the driver or front passenger seat only when the vehicle is 
stationary. This also applies to the forwards/backwards adjustment of the 
rear seats. Otherwise your seat coul d move unexpectedly while the vehicle 
is moving. This could increase the risk of an accident and therefore injury. 
In addition, while adjusting your seat, you will assume an incorrect sitting 
position. Risk of fatal accidents.
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Special guidelines apply to installing a child seat on the front 
passenger seat. When installing a chil d seat, observe the warning note in 
the  ⇒page 46, “Child safety”.WARNING (continued)
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Seats and stowage
138Luggage compartment net
There is a retaining net in the luggage compartment for 
securing objects.– Use the fastening rings located on the side of the luggage 
compartment to attach the retaining net  ⇒fig. 107.
Note•
The folding table is designed for a maximum load of 50 kg. For heavier 
loads fold up the table and remove.
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Do not exceed the maximum authorised weight for the vehicle 
⇒ page 276.
Other stowage areasOther stowage areas can be found:•
in the centre console,
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in the door trims (front and rear),
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in the side trims of the luggage compartment,
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in the spare wheel recess in the luggage compartment (only on vehicles 
with an optional anti-puncture kit*.
The clothes hooks are located on the rear roof handles.
WARNING
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Do not store loose objects on the dashboard. These objects could be 
flung through the passenger compartment when the vehicle is moving (e.g. 
while accelerating, braking or cornerin g) and distract the driver. Risk of 
accident.
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Ensure that no objects can fall from the centre console or other stowage 
areas into the driver foot well while the vehicle is moving. In the event of a 
sudden braking manoeuvre, you will not be able to use the brake, clutch or 
accelerator. Risk of accident.
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Clothing hung on the coat hooks mu st not restrict the driver's view. 
Risk of accident. The coat hooks are in tended only for use with light arti-
cles of clothing. Do not leave any hard, sharp or heavy objects in hanging 
articles of clothing. During sudden braking manoeuvres or accidents, espe-
cially those involving airbag deployment, these objects could injure the 
vehicle occupants.
Fig. 107  Retaining net
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Seats and stowage147
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The warning triangle* is located in a stowage box under the luggage compart-
ment cover 
⇒page 146, fig. 122. To open this storage compartment, turn the 
knob 90° fig.  ⇒page 146, fig. 123 .
Note
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The warning triangle is not part of the vehicle's standard equipment.
First-aid kit and fire extinguisherThe first-aid kit* is located in a stowage box on the left side of the luggage 
compartment.
The fire extinguisher* is attached to the luggage compartment carpet by 
velcro.
Note
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The first-aid kit and the fire extinguisher are  not part of the vehicle's 
standard equipment.
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The first aid kit must comply with legal requirements.
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Observe the expiry date of the contents of the first aid kit. You should 
purchase a new first-aid kit as soon as possible after the shelf-life date of the 
first-aid kit has expired.
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The fire extinguisher must comply with legal requirements.
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Ensure that the fire extinguisher is fu lly functional. The fire extinguisher 
should, therefore, be checked regularly. The sticker on the fire extinguisher 
will inform you of the next date for checking.
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Before acquiring accessories and  emergency equipment see the instruc-
tions in “Accessories and spares”  ⇒page 207.
Luggage compartmentStowing luggage
All luggage must be securely stowed.Please observe the following points to ensure the vehicle handles 
well at all times:
– Distribute the load as evenly as possible.
– Place heavy objects as far forward in the luggage compartment 
as possible.
– Secure luggage in the luggage compartment with suitable straps  on the fastening rings.
WARNING
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Loose luggage and other loose items in the vehicle can cause serious 
injuries.
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Loose objects in the luggage compartment can suddenly move and 
change the way the vehicle handles.
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During sudden manoeuvres or ac cidents, loose objects in the 
passenger compartment can be flung forward, injuring vehicle occupants.
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Always store objects in the luggage compartment and secure with suit-
able straps. This is especially important for heavy objects.
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When you transport heavy objects, always keep in mind that a change 
in the centre of gravity can also cause changes in vehicle handling.
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Please observe information on safe driving  ⇒page 7, “Safe driving”.
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Caution
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Before closing the tailgate, ensure that the stowage compartment tray is 
correctly fitted.
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An overloaded boot could mean that the rear stowage tray is not correctly 
seated and it may be bent or damaged.
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If the boot is overloaded, remove the tray.Note
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Ensure that, when placing items of clothing on the luggage compartment 
cover, rear visibility is not reduced.
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Only the warning triangle* and other lightweight objects should be stored 
in the storage compartment.
Roof carrier*Please observe the following points if you intend to carry loads on the roof:•
For safety reasons, only luggage racks and accessories approved by SEAT 
should be used.
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It is imperative to precisely follow  the fitting instructions included for the 
rack, taking special care when fitting  the front bar in the holes designed for 
this and the rear bar between the marks on the upper part of the rear door 
frame while respecting the correct direction of travel indicated in the installa-
tion manual. Not following these instructions may lead to paintwork damage 
or marks on the bodywork.
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Pay special attention to the tightening  torque of the attachment bolts and 
check them following a short journey. If necessary, retighten the bolts and 
check them at regular intervals.
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Distribute the load evenly. A maximum  load of 40 kg only is permitted for 
each roof carrier system support bar, the load must be distributed evenly over  the entire length. However, the maximum load permitted for the entire roof 
(including the support system) of 75 kg must not be exceeded nor should the 
total weight of the vehicle be exceeded. See the chapter on “Technical Data”.
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When transporting heavy or large objects on the roof, any change in the 
normal vehicle behaviour due to a change in the centre of gravity or an 
increased wind resistance must be taken into account. For this reason, a suit-
able speed and driving style must be used.
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For those vehicles fitted with a sunroof*, ensure that it does not interfere 
with the load on the roof  carrier system when opened.
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Heating, Ventilation and Air conditioning
156
The air conditioning system only works when the engine is running 
and the blower is switched on.
– Press the temperature control buttons  ⇒page 155, fig. 130   
or   in order to adjust the temperature on the left hand side or 
the right hand side respectively.
– The functions will be switched on when the buttons are pressed.  When these functions are activate d, they are indicated in the 
display. Also, the de-icing and re ar heated window functions will 
turn on along with their corresponding yellow symbol. Press the 
button again to switch off the function.The temperature can be adjusted separately for the left and right sides of the 
vehicle interior.
Display of the selected interior temperature for the left side.
Button   – Manual air recirculation mode.
Button   – Central air distribution
Button   – Downward air distribution
Button   – Upward air distribution
Display of the selected interior temperature for the right side.
Button   – defrost function for the windscreen. The air drawn in from 
outside the vehicle is directed at the windscreen. The air recirculation 
mode, if switched on, will be switched off as soon as the defrost function 
is switched on. At temperatures over 3°C, the air conditioning system will 
be switched on automatically and the blower speed will be increased by 
one level in order to dry the air. The button lights up yellow and the 
symbol appears in the display.
Button   – Rear window heating. The  heating will be switched off auto-
matically approximately  20 minutes after switching on. However, it may 
be turned off by pushing the button. Th e button lights up yellow and the 
symbol appears in the display.
Temperature selector for the left side  ⇒page 156 Blower control 
⇒page 157
Button   – Switches the 2C-Climatronic on and off  ⇒page 157
Button   – Automatic temperature, ventilation and air distribution 
control  ⇒page 156
Button   – Switches heating, ventilation and air-conditioning 
system off
Temperature selector for the right side  ⇒page 156
WARNING
For road safety all windows must be clear of ice, snow, and condensation. 
This is essential to ensure good visibility. Please familiarise yourself with 
the correct operation of the heating and ventilation system, including the 
anti-fog/defrost functions for the windscreens.
Note
Please observe the general notes  ⇒page 159.Automatic mode
In automatic mode air temperatur e, air flow and distribution 
are automatically regulated so that a specified temperature is 
attained as quickly as possible and then maintained.The temperature can be adjusted separately for the left and right 
sides of the vehicle interior.
Switching on automatic mode
– Press the button    ⇒page 155, fig. 130 . “AUTO” is shown 
on the display.
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Adjust the driver seat or steering wheel so that there is a distance of at 
least 25 cm between the steering wheel and your breast bone  ⇒page 160, 
fig. 133 . If you fail to observe the minimum distance, the airbag will not 
protect you. Risk of fatal injury.
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If your physical constitution prevents you from maintaining the 
minimum distance of 25 cm, contact an Authorised Service Centre. The 
Authorised Service Centre will help you decide if special specific modifica-
tions are necessary.
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If you adjust the steering wheel so th at it points towards your face, the 
driver airbag will not protect you prop erly in the event of an accident. Make 
sure that the steering wheel points towards your chest.
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When driving, always hold the steering wheel with both hands on the 
outside of the ring at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions. Never hold the 
steering wheel at the 12 o'clock position, or in any other manner (e.g. in 
the centre of the steering wheel, or on  the inside of the rim). In such cases, 
you could receive severe injuries to the arms, hands and head.
SafetyElectronic stabilisation programme (ESP)* 
ESP helps make driving safer in certain situations.The Electronic Stabilisation Program (ESP ) contains the electronic differential 
lock (EDL) and the traction control system (TCS). The ESP function works in 
conjunction with the ABS. Both warning la mps will light up if the ESP or ABS 
systems are faulty.
The ESP is started automatically when the engine is started.
In specific circumstances where you requ ire less traction, you can switch off 
the ESP by pressing button  ⇒fig. 134  .
For example:•
When driving with snow chains,
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when driving in deep snow or on loose surfaces,
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 134  Detail of the 
centre console: ESP 
button
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when rocking the vehicle backwards and forwards to free it from mud, for 
example.
You should press the button to switch the ESP back on when you no longer 
need wheel spin.
The TCS and EDL are also switched off if the ESP is switched off. That is to say, 
these systems are not available while ESP is not activated.
When does the   button light up or flash?
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It lights up when the ignition is switched on and should go out again after 
about 2 seconds.
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It will start flashing to indicate that ESP is counteracting an unstable 
driving condition.
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It will light up continuously if there is a malfunction in the ESP.
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It will light up continuously if the ESP is switched off.
WARNING
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The electronic stabilisation programme (ESP) cannot defy the laws of 
physics. This should be kept in mind, particularly on slippery and wet 
roads and when towing a trailer.
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Always adapt your driving style to  suit the condition of the roads and 
the traffic situation. Do not let the extra safety afforded by ESP tempt you 
into taking any risks when driv ing, this can cause accidents.
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Please refer to the corresponding warning notes on ESP in  ⇒page 179, 
“Intelligent technology”.
Ignition lockPosition of the ignition keyIgnition switched off, steering lock 
In the position  ⇒fig. 135  the ignition and the engine are OFF and the 
steering may be locked.
For the Steering lock  to operate without the ignition key, turn the steering 
wheel until it locks with an audible sound. You should always lock the 
steering wheel when you leave your vehicle. This will help prevent theft of the 
vehicle  ⇒.
Switching on the ignition or glow plug system 
Turn the ignition key to this position an d let go of the key. If the key cannot be 
turned or is difficult to turn from position   to position  , move the 
steering wheel (to take the load off the steering lock mechanism) until the key 
turns freely.
Fig. 135  Ignition key 
positions
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Starting 
The engine is started when the key is in
 this position. Electrical components 
with a high power consumption are switched off temporarily.
Each time that the vehicle must be started, the ignition key must be turned to 
the position  . The  repetitive start prevention lock  of the ignition prevents 
possible damage to the starter motor  if the engine is already running.
WARNING
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Wait for the vehicle to come to a standstill before removing the ignition 
key from the lock. The steering lock could be activated immediately - Risk 
of accident!
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Always remove the key from the ignit ion lock when leaving the vehicle, 
even if you only intend to be gone for a short period. This is especially 
important if you must leave children or disabled people in the vehicle, they 
could accidentally start the engine or work electrical equipment such as 
the windows possibly resulting in an accident.
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Unsupervised use of the keys could result in the engine being started 
or electrical systems, such as the electric windows, being used. This can 
result in serious injury.Caution
The starter motor will only work when  the engine is stopped (ignition key 
position ).
Electronic immobiliser
The immobiliser prevents unauthorised persons from driving 
the vehicle.Inside the key there is a chip that deactivates the electronic immobiliser auto-
matically when the key is inserted into the ignition.
The immobiliser will be activated again automatically as soon as you pull the 
key out of the ignition lock.
The engine can only be started using a genuine SEAT key with the correct 
code.
Note
The vehicle cannot be operated properly  if you do not have a genuine SEAT 
key.Starting and stopping the engineStarting petrol engines
The engine can only be started using a genuine SEAT key with 
the correct code.– Move the gear lever to the neutral position and depress the  clutch pedal fully and hold it in this position, the starter will then 
only have to turn the engine.
– Turn the ignition key to position  ⇒page 162 to start the engine.
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