
Driving
178Cruise control system (CCS)*Description
The cruise control system is able to maintain the set speed in 
the range from approx. 30 km/h to 180 km/h.Once the speed setting has been saved, you may take your foot off the accel-
erator.
WARNING
It could be dangerous to use the cruise control system if it is not possible 
to drive at constant speed.•
For safety reasons the cruise control system should not be used in 
dense traffic, in sections with bends or where roads are in bad conditions 
(e.g. aquaplanning, loose chippings, slippery surfaces, snow). Risk of acci-
dent.
•
Always switch the CCS off when finish to use it in order to avoid an 
involuntary use.
•
It is dangerous to use a set speed whic h is too high for the current road, 
traffic or weather conditions. Risk of accident.Note
The cruise control cannot maintain a constant speed when descending down-
hills. The vehicle will accelerate due to its own weight. Use the foot brake to 
slow the vehicle.
Switching the cruise control system on and offSwitching on the system
–Push the switch  ⇒fig. 146   to the left to  ON.
Switching off system
– Either push the switch   to the right to OFF  or turn the ignition 
off when the vehicle is stationary.When the cruise control is on and a speed is programmed, the indicator   on 
the instrument panel is lit.
19)
If the cruise control system is  switched off, the 
 symbol is switched off. The 
system will also be fully switched off when the  1st gear is selected.*
19)Depending on the model version
Fig. 146  Indicator and 
main beam headlight 
lever: switch and rocker 
switch for the cruise 
control
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Driving and the environment193
Safety First
Operating instructions
Practical tips
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
during this initial warm-up phase. It is therefore best to drive off immediately 
after starting the engine. Avoid running the engine at high speed.
Periodic maintenance
Periodic maintenance work guarantees 
that, before beginning a journey, you 
will not waste fuel. A well-serviced engine gives you the benefit of  improved 
fuel efficiency  as well as maximum reliability and an enhanced resale value.
A badly serviced engine can consume up to 10% more fuel than necessary.
Avoid short journeys
To reduce the consumption and emission of polluting gases, the engine and 
the exhaust filtration systems should reach the optimum  service tempera-
ture .
With the engine cold, fuel consumption is proportionally higher. The engine 
does not warm up and fuel consumption does not regularise until having 
driven some  four kilometres. This is the reason why we recommend avoiding 
short trips wherever possible.
Maintain the correct tyre pressures
Bear in mind that keeping  the tyres at an adequate pressure saves fuel. If the 
tyre pressures are just 1 bar too low, this can put the fuel consumption up by 
as much as 5 %. Due to the greater rolling resistance, under-inflation also 
increases  tyre wear and impairs handling.
The tyre pressures should always be checked when the tyres are  cold.
Do not use  winter tyres  all through the year: they will increase fuel consump-
tion by up to 10 %.
Avoid unnecessary weight
Every kilo of  extra weight  will put up the fuel consumption, so it is worth 
checking the luggage compartment occasionally to make sure that no unnec-
essary loads are being transported.
A roof carrier is often left in place for the sake of convenience, even when it is 
no longer needed. At a speed of 100-120 km/h your car will use about 12%  more fuel as a result of the extra wind resistance caused by the roof carrier 
even when it is empty.
Save electrical energy
The engine activates the alternator, whic
h produces electricity. With the need 
for electricity, fuel consumption is also increased. Because of this, always 
turn off electrical equipme nt when you do not need them. Examples of equip-
ment that use a lot of electricity are: the fan at high speeds, the rear window 
heating or the seat heaters*.
 Environmental friendlinessEnvironmental protection is a top priori ty in the design, choice of materials 
and production of your new Seat.
Design measures for economical recycling•
Joints and connections designed for ease of dismantling
•
Modular construction to facilitate dismantling
•
Increased use of single-grade materials
•
Plastic parts and elastomers are labelled in accordance with ISO 1043, 
ISO 11469 and ISO 1629
Choice of materials
•
Nearly all materials used can be recycled
•
Similar types of plastics grouped together for easy recycling
•
Recycled materials used in manufacture
•
Reduction of the plastic volatile components
•
CFC-free refrigerant in air conditioning
Compliance with prohibited materials laws : cadmium, asbestos, lead, 
mercury, chrome VI.
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Trailer towing195
Safety First
Operating instructions
Practical tips
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
Trailer towingInstructions to followYour vehicle may be used to tow a trailer when fitted with the correct equip-
ment.
If the car is supplied with a  factory-fitted towing bracket it will already have 
the necessary technical modifications and meet the statutory requirements 
for towing a trailer. For the  after-market fitting of a trailer towing bracket see 
⇒ page 197.
Connectors
Your vehicle is fitted with a 12-pin co nnector for the electrical connection 
between the trailer and the vehicle.
If the trailer has a  7-pin plug you will need to use an adapter cable. This is 
available in any SEAT dealer.
Trailer weight / draw bar loading
Never exceed the authorised towing limit. If you do not load the trailer up to 
the maximum permitted trailer weight , you can then climb correspondingly 
steeper slopes.
The maximum trailer weights listed are only applicable for  altitudes up to 
1,000 m above sea level. With increasing altitude the engine power and 
therefore the vehicle's climbing ability are impaired because of the reduced 
air density. The maximum trailer weight has to be reduced accordingly. The 
weight of the vehicle and trailer co mbination must be reduced by 10% for 
every further 1,000 m (or part thereof). The gross combination  weight is the 
actual weight of the laden vehicle plus the actual weight of the laden trailer. 
When possible, operate the trailer with the maximum permitted  draw bar 
weight  on the ball joint of the towing bracket, but do not exceed the specified 
limit. The figures for 
trailer weights and draw bar weights  that are given on the 
data plate of the towing bracket are for certification purposes only. The 
correct figures for your specific model, which may be  lower than these figures 
for the towing bracket, are given in the registration documents  ⇒Section 
“Technical data”.
Distributing the load
Distribute loads in the trailer so that heavy objects are as near to the axle as 
possible. Loads carried in the trailer must be secured to prevent them 
moving.
Tyre pressure
Set tyre pressure to the maximum permissible pressure shown on the sticker 
on the inside of the fuel tank flap. Set the tyre pressure of the trailer tyres in 
accordance with the trailer manufacturer's recommendations.
Exterior mirrors
Check whether you can see enough of the road behind the trailer with the 
standard mirrors. If this is not the ca se, you should have additional mirrors 
fitted. Both exterior mirrors should be mounted on hinged extension 
brackets. Adjust the mirrors to give sufficient vision to the rear.
WARNING
Never transport people in a trailer. This could result in fatal accidents.
Note
•
Towing a trailer places additional demands on the vehicle. We recom-
mend additional services between the normal inspection intervals if the 
vehicle is used frequently for towing a trailer.
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Trailer towing
196•
Find out whether special regulations apply to towing a trailer in your 
country.
Ball coupling of towing bracket*Depending on the model version, the spherical head on the trailer hook may 
be stored in the tool box.
The ball coupling is provided with in structions on fitting and removing the 
ball coupling of the towing bracket.
WARNING
The towing bracket ball coupling must be stored securely in the luggage 
compartment to prevent them being flung through the vehicle and causing 
injury.
Note
•
By law, the ball coupling must be removed if a trailer is not being towed 
and it obscures the number plate.
Driving tipsDriving with a trailer always requires extra care.Weight distribution
The weight distribution of a loaded trailer with an unladen vehicle is very 
unfavourable. However, if this cannot be  avoided, drive extra slowly to allow 
for the unbalanced weight distribution. Speed
The stability of the vehicle and trailer is reduced with increasing speed. For 
this reason, it is advisable not to drive at the maximum permissible speed in 
an unfavourable road, weather or wind conditions. This applies especially 
when driving downhill.
You should always reduce speed immediately if the trailer shows the slightest 
sign of snaking
. Never try to stop the “snaking” by increasing speed.
Always brake in due course. If the trailer has an  overrun brake, apply the 
brakes  gently at first and then, firmly. This will pr event the jerking that can be 
caused by the trailer wheels locking. Se lect a low gear in due course before 
going down a steep downhill. This enables you to use the engine braking to 
slow down the vehicle.
Reheating
At very high temperatures and during prolonged ascents, driving in a low gear 
and high engine speed, always moni tor the temperature indicator for the 
coolant  ⇒page 53.
Electronic Stabilisation Program*
The ESP* system makes it easier to stabilise the trailer in case it skids or 
swings.
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Trailer towing
198If a towing bracket is to be fitted after the vehicle is purchased, this must be 
completed according to the instructions of the towing bracket manufacturer.
The attachment points for the towing bracket   are on the lower part of the 
vehicle.
The distance between the centre of the ball coupling and the ground should 
never be lower than the indicated value, even with a fully loaded vehicle and 
including the maximum resting weight.
Elevation values for securing the towing bracket:
65 mm (minimum)
350 mm to 420 mm (fully laden vehicle)
344 mm
531 mm
1,044 mm
1,040 mm
Fitting a towing bracket•
Driving with a trailer involves an extra effort for the vehicle. Therefore, 
before fitting a towing bracket, please contact an Authorised Service Centre 
to check whether your cooling system needs modification.
•
Submit to the legal requirements in your country (e.g. the fitting of a sepa-
rate warning lamp).
•
Certain vehicle components, e.g. the rear bumper, must be removed and 
reinstalled. The towing bracket securin g bolts must be tightened using a 
torque wrench, and an electrical socket must be connected to the vehicle's 
electrical system. The above-mentione d require specialized knowledge and 
tools.
•
Figures in the illustration show the elevation value and the attachment 
points which must be considered if you are retrofitting a towing bracket.
WARNING
Towing brackets should be fitted by specialists.
•
If the towing bracket is incorrectly installed, there is serious danger of 
accident.
•
For your own safety, please observe the instructions provided by the 
manufacturer of the towing bracket.Caution
•
If the electrical socket is incorrectly installed, this could cause damage to 
the vehicle's electrical system.
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General notes on the technical data 271
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Operating instructions
Practical tips
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Data on fuel consumptionFuel consumption
The consumption and emission details shown on the vehicle 
data sticker differ from one vehicle to another.The fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions of the vehicle can be found on the 
vehicle data sticker.
The fuel consumption and emissions figures given are based on the vehicle 
weight category, which is determine d according to the engine/gearbox 
combination and the equipment fitted.
The consumption and emission figures ar e calculated in accordance with the 
EC test requirements 1999/100/EC. These  test requirements specify a real-
istic test method based on normal everyday driving.
The following test conditions are applied:
Note
•
Actual consumption may vary from quoted test values, depending on 
personal driving style, road and traffic conditions, the weather and the 
vehicle condition.
WeightsKerb weight refers to the basic model with a fuel tank filled to 90% capacity 
and without optional extras. The figure quoted includes 75 kg to allow for the 
weight of the driver.
For special versions and optional equipment fittings or for the addition of 
accessories, the weight of the vehicle will increase  ⇒.
WARNING
•
Please note that the centre of gravity may shift when transporting 
heavy objects; this may affect the vehicle's handling and lead to an acci-
dent. Always adjust your speed and driving style to suit road conditions 
and requirements.
•
Never exceed the gross axle weight rating or the gross vehicle weight 
rating. If the allowed axle load or the allowed total weight is exceeded, the 
driving characteristics of the vehicle may change, leading to accidents, 
injuries and damage to the vehicle.
Urban cycle
The urban cycle starts with an engine cold start. City driving 
is then simulated.
Extra urban 
cycle
In the extra urban cycle simulation the vehicle frequently 
accelerates and brakes in all gears, as in normal everyday 
driving. The road speed ranges from 0 to 120 km/h.
Total  con-
sumption
The average total consumption is calculated with a weighting 
of around 37% for the urba n cycle and 63% for the extra 
urban cycle.
CO2 emis-
sions
The exhaust gases are collected during both driving cycles to 
calculate carbon dioxide emissions. The gas composition is 
then analysed to evaluate the CO
2 content and other emis-
sions.
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General notes on the technical data
272To w i n g  a  t r a i l e rTrailer weightsTrailer weights
The trailer weights and drawbar loads approved are selected in intensive 
trials according to precisely defined criteria. The approved trailer weights are 
valid for vehicles in the  EU for maximum speeds of 80 km/h (in certain 
circumstances up to 100 km/h). The figu res may be different in other coun-
tries. All data in the official vehicl e documents take precedence over these 
data  ⇒ .
Drawbar load
The  maximum  permitted weight exerted by the trailer drawbar on the ball joint 
of the towing bracket must not exceed  75 kg.
In the interest of road safety, we recommend that you always tow 
approaching the maximum drawbar load. The response of the trailer on the 
road will be poor if the drawbar load is too small.
If the maximum permissible drawbar loa d cannot be met (e.g. with small, 
empty and light-weight single axle trailers or tandem axle trailers with an axle 
base of less than 1 metre), at least 4% of the actual trailer weight is a legal 
stipulation for a drawbar load.
WARNING
•
For safety reasons, do not exceed the 80 km/h limit. This is also valid in 
countries where higher speeds are permitted.
•
Never exceed the maximum trailer weights or the draw bar loading. If 
the permissible axle load or the permissible total weight is exceeded, the 
driving characteristics of the vehicle may change, leading to accidents, 
injuries and damage to the vehicle.
WheelsTyre pressure, snow chains, wheel boltsTyre pressures
The sticker with the tyre pressure values can be found on the inside of the 
tank flap. The tyre pressure values given there are for cold  tyres. The slightly 
raised pressures of warm tyres must not be reduced  ⇒.
Snow chains
Snow chains may be fitted only to the  front wheels.
Consult the chapter “wheels” of this manual.
Wheel bolts
After the wheels have been changed, the  tightening torque of the wheel bolts 
should be checked as soon as possible with a torque wrench  ⇒. The tight-
ening torque for steel and alloy wheels is  120 Nm.
WARNING
•
Check the tyre pressure at least once per month. Checking tyre pressure 
value is very important. If the tyre pressure is too high or too low, there is 
an increased danger of accidents, particularly at high speeds.
•
If the torque of the wheel bolts is too low, they could loosen while the 
vehicle is in motion. Risk of accident! If the tightening torque is too high, 
the wheel bolts and threads can be damaged.Note
We recommend that you ask your Authorised Service Centre for information 
about appropriate wheel, tyre and snow chain size.
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Technical Data
274Petrol engine 1.6 75 kW (102 bhp)General engine data
Performance figures
Weights Power output in kW (bhp) 
rpm 75 (102)/ 5600
Maximum torque in Nm at rpm 148/ 3800
No. of cylinders, capacity  in cm 
3
4/ 1595
Compression  10,3 ± 0,5
Fuel Super Plus unleaded 98 RON or Premium unleaded 95 RON
a)
a)With a slight power lossMaximum speed in km/h 181
Acceleration from 0-80 km/h in sec. 8,3
Acceleration from 0-100 km/h in sec. 12,9
Gross vehicle weight in kg 1944
Weight in working order (with driver) in kg 1419
Front gross axle weight in kg 965
Rear gross axle weight in kg 1010
Permitted roof load in kg 75
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