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Central locking and locking system
Introduction
Central locking functions correctly when all the doors and the tailgate are 
correctly shut. If the driver's door is open, the vehicle cannot be locked with 
the key.
The battery of a vehicle left unlocked during a long period (for instance, in a 
private garage) may run down and fail to start the motor.
Additional information and warnings:
 xPersonal convenience settings in the SEAT information system  Ÿpage 70
 xVehicle key set  Ÿpage 78
 xSliding doors  Ÿpage 92
 xElectric windows  Ÿpage 102
 xPanorama sliding sunroof  Ÿpage 106
 xTo wi ng  m o d e   Ÿpage 260
 xEmergency locking and unlocking  Ÿpage 348
WARNING
The incorrect use of the central locking system may cause serious injuries.
 xThe central locking system will lock all doors. A vehicle locked from the 
inside can prevent any non-authorised individual from opening the doors 
and accessing the vehicle. Nevertheless, in case of emergency or accident, 
locked doors will complicate access to the passenger compartment to help 
the passengers.
 xNever leave children or disabled people alone in the vehicle. The central 
locking button can be used to lock all the doors from within. Therefore, 
passengers will be locked inside the vehicle. Individuals locked in the 
vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures.
 xDepending on the time of the year, temperatures inside a locked and 
closed vehicle can be extremely high or extremely low resulting in serious 
injuries and illness or even death, particularly for young children.
 xNever leave individuals locked in a closed and locked vehicle. In case of 
emergency, they may not be able to exit the vehicle by themselves or get 
help.
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Safety FirstOperating instructionsPractical tipsTe c h n i c a l  D a t a Attention: Depending on the selected function in the central locking 
submenu Convenience, you may push the button twice    Ÿpage 70 to 
unlock all doors and the tailgate.
The vehicle key only locks and unlocks the vehicle if it is within range of the 
vehicle and if the batteries have enough power. When locking, the vehicle's 
indicators will blink.
If the driver's door is open, the vehicle cannot be locked with the key. If you 
unlock the vehicle without opening any doors or the tailgate, it will lock again 
automatically after a few seconds. This function prevents the vehicle from 
remaining unlocked if the unlocking button is pressed by mistake.
Convenience open/close function
 xSee "Electric windows: functions"  Ÿpage 102.
 xSee "Panorama sliding sunroof: operation"  Ÿpage 106.
Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside
The central locking button is still operative when the ignition is switched off.
The central locking button is only deactivated if the "Safe" security system is 
activated  Ÿpage 88.
Please note the following when you use the central locking button to lock your 
vehicle:
 xDo not turn on the "Safe" security system  Ÿpage 88.
 xDo not turn on the antitheft alarm.
 xIt will not be possible to open the doors or the tailgate from the outside 
this may offer extra safety, when stopped at traffic lights for example.
FunctionHandling the buttons on the vehicle
Unlocking the vehicle.Press button  . Keep it pushed for the 
convenience opening.
Lock the vehicle.Press button  . Keep it pushed for the 
convenience locking function.
Unlocking the tailgate.Press button  .
Open the sliding door. Ÿpage 92.
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Push the button  Ÿfig. 48:
Unlocking the vehicle.
Lock the vehicle.
Fig. 48  In the driver door: 
central locking button.
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Safety FirstOperating instructionsPractical tipsTe c h n i c a l  D a t a When unlocking the vehicle, all of the indicators blink twice; when locking, 
they blink once.
If you unlock the vehicle without opening any doors or the tailgate, it will lock 
again automatically after a few seconds.
Unlocking and opening the doors
 xTake the handle of the corresponding door and touched the outside 
button.
 xDoor open.
Closing and locking the doors
 xClose the driver's door.
 xPress on the outermost button of the passenger or driver's side door 
( Ÿpage 86, fig. 50 arrow) once. The vehicle locks with the "Safe" security 
system  Ÿpage 88. The door being operated must be closed.
 xOperate the outermost button on the driver's or passenger door handle 
twice to lock the vehicle without the "Safe" security system.
Locking and unlocking the tailgate
If the vehicle key is within the tailgate approach zone ( Ÿpage 86, fig. 49) 
this will be automatically unlocked when opened.
 xOpen and close the tailgate normally  Ÿpage 97.
The tailgate locks automatically after it is closed when there is no vehicle key 
inside the vehicle.
Locking using the second vehicle key
If there is a key inside the vehicle, this can only be locked from the outside if 
a second is key is detected in the approach zone outside the vehicle.
Automatically turning off sensors
When the vehicle is not locked or unlocked for a long period of time then the 
approach sensors for the passenger door and rear doors are turned off auto-
matically.When the outside button of the door handle is repeatedly pressed while the 
vehicle is locked, for example due to contact with the branches of a tree, all 
of the exterior buttons on the side of the vehicle affected will be turned off for 
30 minutes. If the only button affected is the driver's door button, only this 
button is turned off.
The sensors are turned on again:
 xAfter 30 minutes.
 xALTERNATIVELY: The vehicle is unlocked using the remote control   on 
the key.
 xALTERNATIVELY: The tailgate is opened.
Convenience functions
 xFor convenience locking of all electric windows and the panorama sliding 
sunroof, press and hold the button on the outside door handle for more than 
two seconds.
 xRelease the button to interrupt the function. Pushing the button immedi-
ately after releasing it will open all of the electric windows (safety function) 
 ’  Ÿpage 102.
When a door is opened using the door handle, all of the settings activated in 
the menu Configuration – Convenience  Ÿpage 70 will be applied.
Caution
A strong jet of steam or water can activate a proximity sensor if a valid vehicle 
key is within the approach zone. If at least one of the electric windows is open 
and the sensor is triggered several times, convenience locking will begin. If 
the jet of steam or water is stopped briefly and then directed at one of the 
sensors again, it is possible that all of the windows will open  Ÿpage 87, 
“Convenience functions”.
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Interior monitoring system and anti-tow system*
The interior monitoring system triggers the alarm if the vehicle is locked and 
movement is detected inside the vehicle. The anti-tow system triggers the alarm if the vehicle is locked when the system detects the vehicle is being 
raised.
Switching on the interior monitoring and the anti-tow systems
Close the storage compartment  Ÿfig. 52   on the roof console otherwise 
the interior of monitoring function (arrow) may not work without restrictions.
Use the key to lock the vehicle. If the antitheft alarm is turned on, the interior 
monitoring and the anti-tow systems are also activated.
Switching off the interior monitoring and the anti-tow systems
To turn off the system, the reading light on the button  Ÿfig. 51 must be lit. 
To turn on the reading light, remove the key from the ignition or open a door.
 xPush the   button. A yellow warning lamp will light up in the button 
until the vehicle is locked.
 xLock all doors and tailgate.
 xUse the key to lock the vehicle. The interior monitor and / or anti-towing 
alarm are switched off until the next time the vehicle is locked.
To turn off the interior monitoring and anti-tow systems before unlocking the 
vehicle, for example in the following situations:
 xWhen leaving animals inside the vehicle  ’  Ÿpage 83.
 xWhen the vehicle must be loaded.
 xWhen the vehicle is being transported, for example, by ferry.
 xWhen the vehicle must be towed with the axle raised.
Risk of false alarms
The interior monitoring system only operates correctly if the vehicle is 
completely closed. Observe legal requirements. The alarm may be acciden-
tally triggered in the following cases:
 xWhen a window is completely or partially open.
 xIf the sunglasses storage compartment in the roof console is open.
 xWhen the panorama sliding sunroof is completely or partially open.
Fig. 51  Driver's seat: 
button for switching off 
the interior monitoring 
system and the anti-tow 
system.
Fig. 52  On the roof 
console: interior moni-
toring sensors.
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Opening and closing the sliding door electrically*
All of the electric sliding doors can be opened and closed manually using 
more force.
Note
When the fuel tank cover is open, the right-hand side electric sliding door is 
locked and can only be opened manually.
Note
If the window of a sliding door is lowered them this door cannot open fully.
Fig. 54  On the instru-
ment panel, on the remote 
control key and on the 
interior lining of the 
sliding door: Button for 
opening and closing the 
electric sliding door.
FunctionNecessary operations
Opens the sliding door electri-
cally.
Press the  Ÿfig. 54 button on the instru-
ment panel, on the remote control key 
and on the interior lining of the sliding 
door. The sliding door opens with the 
rollback anti-trap function as long as the 
button is not pressed again.
Pull briefly on the interior or exterior han-
dle the door. The sliding door opens 
automatically.
Closing the sliding door electri-
cally.
Press the  Ÿfig. 54 button on the instru-
ment panel, on the remote control key 
and on the interior lining of the sliding 
door. The sliding door closes with the 
rollback anti-trap function as long as the 
button is not pressed again. As it closes, 
a warning sound is given.
Pull briefly on the interior or exterior han-
dle the door. The sliding door closes with 
the roll-back function. As it closes, a 
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Rollback anti-trap function of the electric sliding doors
The rollback anti-trap function of the electric sliding doors can reduce the risk 
of injury when opening and closing the sliding doors  Ÿ.
If an object gets in the way of the sliding door while it is closing, it opens 
again.
If an object gets in the way of the sliding door while it is opening, the door 
stops moving.
 xCheck the reason for which the sliding door does not open or close.
 xTry to open or close the sliding door again.
To close the sliding door without the rollback anti-trap function
 xTurn off the ignition and turn it on again.
 xPress and hold the    Ÿpage 94, fig. 54 button. The sliding door 
closes with full force.
WARNING
Closing the electric windows without the anti-trap function can cause 
serious injury.
 xAlways close the sliding doors carefully.
 xNobody should ever get in the way of the electric sliding doors, espe-
cially when closing without the anti-trap function.
 xThe anti-trap function does not prevent fingers or other parts of the 
body getting pinched against the window frame and causing injury.
Electric child safety lock
The electric child safety lock avoids opening and locking of the sliding door 
and its electric windows from the inside so that children cannot accidentally 
open the door while the vehicle is being driven. Using the left-hand side 
 Ÿfig. 55   or right-hand side   button, the child safety lock is activated 
on the left hand side or right-hand side respectively.
Turning on and off the electric child safety
The yellow indicator 
 r indicates that the function is on for the corresponding 
button.
In the menu Configuration - Convenience the electric child safety function can 
be configured to turn on automatically when the engine starts  Ÿpage 70.
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FunctionNecessary operations
To switch system on:Press the button  Ÿfig. 55   o  .
The system switches 
off:Press the button again.
Fig. 55  In the driver door: 
electric child safety locks 
buttons.
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