
Driving
170Automatic gearbox* / DSG automatic 
gearbox*Selector lever positionsSelector lever positions indicated on the cover
P Parking position (lever locked).
R Reverse position.
N Neutral position (lever locked). This  position is similar to the neutral 
position for manual gearboxes).
D Drive position (economic driving programme).
S Sports driving position.
+/- Tiptronic driving position (this progra mme is similar to the operation of 
a manual gearbox).
Driving programmes
The automatic gearbox / direct shift gearbox has three 
programmes.Selecting the economy programme
– This programme selects a higher gear earlier rather than remain  in a lower gear.
– Put the selector lever into position  D to drive forwards
– Put the selector lever into position  R to reverse. This position is 
shared by all programmes for reversing.
Selecting the sport programme
– Move the lever to position  S.If you select the sport programme,  S, the program is designed for a sports 
mode, that is, a programme which changes up at higher engine speeds to use 
Fig. 141  Centre console: 
selector lever for auto-
matic gearbox / direct 
shift gearbox DSG
Fig. 142  Program selec-
tion
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Driving
– Press and hold the foot brake.
– Press the button on the selector lever knob (on the left) ⇒page 171, fig. 144 .
– Select a gear for driving ( R, D  or  S).
– Release the button and wait a few seconds for the gear to  engage, a light jerk will be felt.
– Release the brake and accelerate.
Short stop
– Hold the vehicle stationary with the brake pressed down (for  example at traffic lights). The selector lever does not need to be 
put into the positions  P or  N for this.
– Do not press the accelerator.
Parking the vehicle
– Press the foot brake and hold to bring the vehicle to a stop.
–Apply the handbrake firmly.
– Press in the button on the selector lever knob, move the lever to  the position  P and release the button.
Driving slowly
– Move the selector lever to the position  D and press to the right to 
put the lever into Tiptronic mode.
– Press the gear lever towards (-) to select a lower gear. Hill stop
– Hold the vehicle, in all cases, using the foot brake to prevent 
rolling back.
– Do not try to slow the vehicle using another forward gear (engine  braking).
Descending gradients
– With the gear engaged, release the brake and accelerate.
The steeper the gradient the lower the gear must be for effective engine 
braking. For example, if 3rd gear is used on a very steep gradient, the engine 
braking is insufficient and vehicle accelerates. So that the engine speed does 
not become excessive, the gearbox changes to the next highest gear. Depress 
the brake pedal and move the selector lever to the Tiptronic gate to return to 
3rd gear.
WARNING
•
The driver should never leave the ve hicle while the engine is running or 
with any gear selected. If for any reason you must leave the vehicle with the 
engine running, apply the handbrake and  move the selector lever to posi-
tion P.
•
When the engine is running and the positions D, S or R are selected, it 
is necessary to hold the vehicle with the foot brake because the vehicle will 
creep at a low speed.
•
Never accelerate while changing the position of the selector lever (risk 
of an accident).
•
The selector lever must never be mo ved into the positions R or P while 
moving (risk of an accident).
•
Before descending a steep gradient, reduce speed and use the Tiptronic 
programme to select a lower gear.
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Safety First
Operating instructions
Practical tips
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
To w i n g  b r a c k e tIn towing mode, the rear parking sensors are not enabled when you select 
reverse gear or press the switch 
. This function may not be guaranteed on 
towing brackets that are not factory fitted. This results in the following restric-
tions:
SEAT parking system*
No warning is given.
SEAT parking system plus*
There is no rear distance warning. The system will still give a warning when 
obstacles are detected while driving forwards. The optical display changes to 
towing mode.
Fault messagesIf you hear a long beep for a few seconds and the LED on the switch 
* starts 
flashing when you switch on the parking aid, a system fault has occurred. 
Please refer the problem to an Authori sed SEAT dealer or specialised work-
shop.
Note
If the fault is not corrected before you switch off the ignition, it will only be 
indicated by the flashing LED on the switch 
 the next time you switch on 
the parking aid.
Cruise 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 which 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.
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Intelligent technology187
Safety First
Operating instructions
Practical tips
Te c h n i c a l  D a t a
WARNING
•
When accelerating on a slippery surface, for example on ice and snow, 
press the accelerator carefully. Despite EDL, the driven wheels may start to 
spin. This could impair the vehicle's stability.
•
Always adapt your driving style to  suit road conditions and the traffic 
situation. Do not let the extra safety afforded by EDL tempt you into taking 
any risks when driving, this can cause accidents.Caution
Modifications to the vehicle (e.g. to  the engine, the brake system, running 
gear or any components affecting the wh eels and tyres) could affect the effi-
ciency of the EDL ⇒ page 208.The traction control system (TCS)The traction control system prevents th e drive wheels from spinning when the 
car is accelerating  ⇒page 184.Four-wheel drive*
On four-wheel drive models, the engine power is distributed 
to all four wheelsGeneral notes
The four-wheel-drive system operates completely automatically. The propul-
sion force is distributed among the four wheels and adapted to the driving 
style and the road conditions. The four-wheel drive is specially designed to complement the superior engine 
power. This combination gives the car exceptional handling and performance 
capabilities – both on normal roads and in more difficult conditions, such as 
snow and ice.
Winter tyres
Thanks to its four-wheel drive, your car will have plenty of traction in winter 
conditions, even with the standard tyres. Nevertheless, we still recommend 
that winter tyres or all-season tyres sh
ould be fitted on all four wheels when 
winter road conditions are expected, mainly because this will give a better 
braking response.
Snow chains
On roads where snow chains are mandatory, this also applies to cars with 
four-wheel drive.
Changing tyres
On vehicles with four-wheel drive, all four tyres must have the same rolling 
circumference  ⇒page 235.
WARNING
•
Even with four-wheel drive, you should always adjust your speed to suit 
the conditions. Do not let the extra safety features tempt you into taking 
any risks when driving. Failure to do so could result in an accident.
•
The braking capability of your vehicle is limited by the tyres' grip. 
Vehicle behaviour is no different from  a vehicle without four-wheel drive. 
So do not be tempted to drive too fast on icy or slippery roads just because 
the car still has good acceleration in these conditions. Failure to do so 
could result in an accident.
•
On wet roads bear in mind that the front wheels may start to “aqua-
plane” and lose contact with the road if  the car is driven too fast. If this 
should happen, there will be no su dden increase in engine speed when 
“aquaplaning” begins to warn the driver, as with a front-wheel drive car. 
For this reason and for that mentio ned above, always choose a driving 
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188speed suitable for the road conditions. Failure to do so could result in an 
accident.Brakes
What factors can have a negative effect on the brakes?New brake pads
New brake pads do not provide optimal performance during the first 400 km 
they must be “run in”. However, the reduced braking capacity may be 
compensated by pressing on the brake pedal a little harder. Avoid over-
loading the brakes during run-in.
Wear
The rate of wear on the  brake pads depends a great deal on how you drive and 
the conditions in which the vehicle is operated. Negative factors are, for 
instance, city traffic, frequent short tr ips or hard driving with abrupt starts 
and stops.
Wet roads; road salt
When the velocity is  over 80 km/h windscreen wipers are  on, the brake 
system moves the pads towards the brake discs for a few seconds. This 
occurs - without warning to the driver - at regular intervals and requires a 
more rapid response from the brakes when driving on wet roads.
In certain conditions, such as in heavy  rain, or after washing the car or driving 
through water, the full braking effect ca n be delayed by moisture (or in winter 
by ice) on the discs and brake pads. The brakes should be “dried” by pressing 
the pedal to restore full braking effect.
The effectiveness of the brakes can also be temporarily reduced if the car is 
driven for some distance without using the brakes when there is a lot of salt  on the road in winter. In this case, the layer of salt on the brake discs and pads 
has to wear off before braking.
Corrosion
There may be a tendency for dirt to build up on the brake pads and corrosion 
to form on the discs if the car is used infrequently, or if you only drive low 
mileages without using the brakes very much.
If the brakes are not used frequently, or 
if rust has formed on the disks, it is 
advisable to clean off the pads and disks by braking firmly a few times from a 
moderately high speed ⇒ .
Faults in the brake system
If the brake pedal travel should ever increase  suddenly, this may mean that 
one of the two brake circuits has failed. Drive immediately to the nearest qual-
ified workshop and have the fault rectified. On the way to the dealer, be 
prepared to use more pressure on the brake pedal, and allow for longer stop-
ping distances.
Low brake fluid level
Malfunctions can occur in the brake system if the brake fluid level is too low. 
The brake fluid level is monitored electronically.
Brake servo
The brake servo amplifies the pressure you apply to the brake pedal. The 
brake servo works only when the engine is running.
WARNING
•
When applying the brakes to clean off deposits on the pads and discs, 
select a clear, dry road. Be sure not to inconvenience or endanger other 
road users. Risk of accident.
•
Ensure the vehicle does not move wh ile in neutral, when the motor is 
stopped. Failure to do so could result in an accident.
WARNING (continued)
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192Diesel engine particulate filter*
The diesel engine particulate filter eliminates soot produced 
by burning diesel.The diesel engine dust filter eliminates most of the soot from the exhaust gas 
system. Under normal driving conditions, the filter cleans itself. If the driving 
conditions do not allow the filter to cle an itself (for example, multiple short 
trips) the filter will be obstructed by dust and pollen and the indicator 
 for 
the diesel engine particulate filter indicator will light. See under Warning 
Lights.
WARNING
•
The diesel engine particulate filter may reach extremely high tempera-
tures; it should not enter into cont act with flammable materials under-
neath the vehicle. Failure to comply could result in fire.Caution
•
The vehicle is not designed for refuel ling with mixtures of FAME fuel 
(biodiesel) over 7% in accordance with  DIN 51628. The diesel particle filter is 
damaged when this mixture percentage is exceeded.
Economical and ecological drivingEconomical and environmental drivingFuel consumption, environmental pollution and wear to the engine, brakes 
and tyres depends in large part on your driving style. By adopting an econom-
ical driving style and anticipating the traffic situation ahead, you can easily  reduce fuel consumption by 10-15%. Next, we provide you with some tips in 
order to help reduce contamination 
and, at the same time, save money.
Driving ahead of the circumstances
A vehicle uses most fuel when accele rating. When you anticipate the situa-
tion, you have to brake less often and, thus, accelerate less. If it is possible, 
let the vehicle roll with a  gear engaged, for example, if you see a red light 
ahead. The braking effect preserves brakes and tyres from wear; the emis-
sions and fuel consumption are reduce d to zero (disconnection out of 
inertia).
Change gear early to save energy
An effective way of saving fuel is to change up  quickly through the gears. 
Running the engine at high rpm in  the lower gears uses an unnecessary 
amount of fuel.
Manual gearbox:  Change from first to second gear as quickly as possible. We 
recommend that, whenever possible, you change to a higher gear upon 
reaching 2,000 rpm.
Automatic gearbox:  Accelerate in moderation and avoid the “kick-down” 
position.
Avoid driving at high speed
We advise you not to drive at the top speed permitted by the vehicle. Fuel 
consumption, exhaust emissions and noise levels all increase very rapidly at 
higher speeds. Driving at moderate speeds will help to save fuel.
Avoid idling
It is worthwhile switching off the engine when waiting in a traffic jam, at level 
crossings or at traffic lights with a long red phase. The fuel saved after only 
30 - 40 seconds is greater than the amount of fuel needed to restart the 
engine.
The engine takes a very long time to  warm up when it is running at idling 
speed. Mechanical wear and pollutant emissions are also especially high 
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194Manufacturing methods•
Use of recycled material fo r manufacturing plastic parts
•
Solvent-free cavity sealing
•
Solvent-free wax for protecting the vehicles in transit
•
Solvent-free adhesives
•
No CFCs used in production
•
Surplus materials used extensively for energy conversion and building 
materials
•
Overall water consumption reduced
•
Heat recovery systems
•
Water-soluble paint
Driving abroadObservationsTo drive abroad, the following must be taken into consideration:•
For vehicles fitted with a catalytic converter ensure that unleaded petrol is 
available for the journey. See the chap ter “Refuelling”. Automobile organisa-
tions will have information about service station networks selling unleaded 
fuel.
•
In some countries it is possible that  a vehicle model is sold under condi-
tions where some spare parts are not available or that the Authorised Service 
Centres may only carr y out limited repairs.
SEAT importers and distributors will gladly provide information about the 
technical preparation of your vehicle and also about necessary maintenance 
and repair possibilities.
Adhesive strips for headlightsIf you have to drive a right-hand drive vehicle in a left-hand drive country, or 
vice versa, the asymmetric dipped beam headlights will dazzle oncoming 
traffic.
To prevent dazzling, you must apply stickers to certain parts of the headlight 
lenses. Further information is available in your Authorised Service Centre.
In vehicles with self-directing headlights, the rotation system must previ-
ously be disconnected. To do this, please go to a specialist workshop.
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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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