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Safety FirstOperating instructionsPractical tipsTe c h n i c a l  D a t a The beginning of the red zone of the rev counter indicates the maximum 
speed in any gear after running-in and with the engine hot. However, it is 
advisable to change up a gear or move the selector lever to D (or lift your 
foot off the accelerator) before the needle reaches the red zone  Ÿ.
Engine coolant temperature display 
 v  Ÿpage 313.
Displays on the screen  Ÿpage 65.
Fuel reserve display  Ÿpage 293.
Speedometer.
Reset knob for trip recorder (trip).
 Press button   to reset to zero.
Caution
To prevent damage to the engine, the rev counter needle should only remain 
in the red zone for a short period of time.
For the sake of the environment
Changing up a gear in time reduces fuel consumption and noise.
Displays on screen
A variety of information can be viewed on the instrument panel display 
 Ÿpage 64, fig. 36  , depending on the vehicle equipment:
 xWarning and information texts
 xMileage
 xTime
 xAmbient temperature
 xCompass
 xSelector lever positions  Ÿpage 201
 xRecommended gear (manual gearbox)  Ÿpage 201
 xMultifunction display (MFI) and menus for different setting options 
 Ÿpage 70
 xService interval display.  Ÿpage 68
 xSecond speed display (menu Configuration)  Ÿpage 70
 xStart/Stop operation indicator  Ÿpage 67
Warning and information texts
The system runs a check on certain components and functions when the igni-
tion is switched on and while the vehicle is moving. Faults in the operation 
are displayed on the screen using red and yellow symbols and messages on 
the instrument panel display ( Ÿpage 61) and, in some cases, with audible 
warnings. The display may vary according to the type of instrument panel 
fitted.
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Mileage
The odometer registers the total distance travelled by the car.
The trip recorder (trip) shows the distance travelled since the last trip recorder 
reset. The last digit of the trip recorder indicates distances of 100 metres or 
tenths of a mile.
Outside temperature display
When the outside temperature is below +4 °C (+39 °F), the symbol “ice 
crystal” (warning of risk of freezing) is also displayed next to the temperature. 
At first this symbol flashes and then it remains lit until the outside tempera-
ture rises above +6 °C (+43 °F)  Ÿ.
When the vehicle is at a standstill, with the parking heating on ( Ÿpage 187), 
or when travelling at very low speeds, the temperature displayed may be higher than the true outside temperature, as a result of the heat produced by 
the engine.
The temperatures measured range from -40 °C to +50 °C (-40 °F to +122 °F).
Compass
With the ignition on and the navigation system on, the cardinal point corre-
sponding to the vehicle's direction of travel is displayed on the instrument 
panel  Ÿpage 67.
Selector lever positions
The range of engaged gears of the selector lever is shown on the side of the 
lever, and on the instrument panel display. In positions D and S, and with the 
Tiptronic, the corresponding gear is also displayed.
Recommended gear (manual gearbox)
The recommended gear to save fuel is displayed on the instrument panel 
while you are driving  Ÿpage 201.
Second speed display (mph or km/h)
In addition to the speedometer, the speed can also be displayed in a different 
unit of measurement (in miles or in km per hour). To change the units, in the 
Settings menu, select the option Second speed  Ÿpage 70.
Vehicles without menu display on the instrument panel
 xSwitch on the engine.
 xPress button   three times. The odometer display flashes on the instru-
ment panel display.
 xPress button   once. “mph” or “km/h” is displayed briefly instead 
of the odometer.
 xThis activates the second speed display. To switch it off, repeat the proce-
dure.
This option cannot be disconnected in models destined for countries in which 
the second speed must always be visible.
Type of mes-
sageSymbol 
colourMeanings
Priority 1 
warning.Red
Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with 
audible warnings.
 › Stop the vehicle! It is dangerous  Ÿ!
 Check the function which is faulty and repair. 
If necessary, request assistance from special-
ised personnel.
Priority 2 
warning.Yellow
Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with 
audible warnings.
A faulty function, or fluids which are below the 
correct levels may cause damage to the vehi-
cle!  Ÿ
Check the faulty function as soon as possible. 
If necessary, request assistance from special-
ised personnel.
Informative 
text.–Information relating to different vehicle proc-
esses.
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Tyre monitoring systems
Introduction
The tyre monitor indicator monitors the tyre pressure of each wheel using the 
ABS sensors. The ABS sensors monitor the tyre tread perimeter and vibra-
tions of each tire. The tyre monitor indicator warns the driver if it detects a 
considerable drop in tyre pressure of one or several tyres while driving. Loss 
of tyre pressure will be indicated by the indicator 
 ~ as well as a sound and 
sometimes a text message on the screen of the instrument panel. When you 
open the driver's door, you will find a label indicating the tyre pressure recom-
mended by the manufacturer for the maximum vehicle load for each tyre 
approved for the vehicle in question. By pressing the adjustment button on 
the tyre monitoring indicator, you may change the reference pressure for the 
tyres so that the tyre pressure to be monitored coincides with actual tyre pres-
sure  Ÿpage 248.
Suitable use of the adjustment button  Ÿpage 248.
Additional information and warnings:
 xTransporting  Ÿpage 13
 xBraking, stopping and parking  Ÿpage 210
 xCaring for and cleaning the vehicle exterior  Ÿpage 269
 xWheels and tyres  Ÿpage 323
 xAccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications  Ÿpage 285
WARNING
Unsuitable handling of the wheels and tyres may lead to sudden tyre pres-
sure losses, to tread separation or even to a blow-out.
 xCheck tyre pressures regularly and ensure they are maintained at the 
pressures indicated. If the tyre pressure is too low, the tyres could over-
heat, resulting in tread detachment or even burst tyres.
 xTyre pressure should be that indicated on the label when the tyres are 
cold at all times  Ÿpage 328.
 xRegularly check the cold inflation pressure of the tyres. If necessary, 
change the tyre pressure of the vehicle tyres while they are cold.
 xRegularly check your tyres for damage and wear.
 xNever exceed the maximum permitted speed or loads specified for the 
type of tyre fitted on your vehicle.
WARNING
Incorrect use of the tyre monitoring indicator button could result in the 
indicator giving erroneous messages or prevented from indicating the 
danger caused by a defective tyre  Ÿpage 248.
Caution
 xThe tyre valves may be damaged if the cap is not in place. Check that the 
caps are identical to the standard caps and have been correctly tightened. Do 
not use metal caps  Ÿpage 248.
 xDo not damage the valves when changing the tyres  Ÿpage 248.
For the sake of the environment
Under-inflated tyres lead to increased fuel consumption and tyre wear.
Note
Do not only rely on the tyre monitoring system. Regularly check your tyres to 
ensure that the tyre pressure is correct and that the tyres are not damaged 
due to puncture, cuts, tears and impacts/dents. Remove objects from the 
tyres only when the tyres have not been pierced by these.
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Unnecessary short journeys should be avoided. Try to combine trips.
The vehicle uses more fuel in winter than in summer, even when other condi-
tions are the same.
“Warming” the engine is not only forbidden in some countries, but in practice 
it is technically superfluous as it is a waste of fuel.
Adjusting type pressures.
Having the correct pressure in your tyres helps to reduce rolling resistance 
and, as a result reduces fuel consumption. Increasing the tyre pressure 
slightly (+ 0.2 bar / + 3 psi) can help to save fuel.
If you are prepared to accept a slight reduction in comfort, the tyres may be 
filled to the pressures recommended for a fully-loaded vehicle. This is also 
valid when driving alone without luggage.
When you buy new tyres, make sure they are optimised for minimum rolling 
resistance.
Use low friction engine oil
The use of low viscosity totally synthetic oils, known as low friction engine oil, 
help to reduce fuel consumption. Low friction engine oils reduce the resist-
ance caused by friction in the engine, they flow around the engine more 
quickly and efficiently, particularly in cold starts. The effect is particularly 
noticeable in vehicles frequently used for short journeys.
Always check the engine oil level and observe service intervals (engine oil 
change intervals).
When purchasing engine oil, always observe legal requirements and ensure 
that the oil is approved by SEAT.
Avoid carrying unnecessary loads
The lighter the vehicle, the more economical and ecological the driving style. 
For example, an additional weight of 100 kg will increase fuel consumption 
up to 0.3 l/100 km.
Remove any unnecessary objects or loads from the vehicle.Remove optional equipment and unnecessary accessories
The more aerodynamic the vehicle, the lower the fuel consumption. Optional 
equipment and accessories (such as roof racks or bike carriers) reduce the 
aerodynamic benefits of the vehicle.
Therefore, we recommend you remove all optional and unnecessary equip-
ment and racks, especially if you intend to drive at high speeds. 

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Trailer towing
Introduction
Always be aware of the legal requirements for each country to drive with a 
trailer and to use a trailer bracket.
Your car is intended mainly for transporting passengers however, it can also 
be used to tow a trailer provided that it is fitted with the necessary equip-
ment. The additional load has an effect on the useful life, fuel consumption 
and the vehicle performance and, in some cases, reduce the service intervals.
Driving with a trailer requires more force from the vehicle and, thus, more 
concentration from the driver.
For wintertime temperatures, fit winter tyres to the vehicle and the trailer.
Drawbar load
The maximum permitted Drawbar load exerted by the trailer drawbar on the 
ball joint of the tow hitch must not exceed 100 kg (approximately 220 lbs).
Vehicles with the Start-Stop function
With a SEAT factory fitted or retrofitted trailer bracket, the Start-Stop function 
is automatically deactivated when a trailer is connected. For trailer brackets 
not installed by SEAT, the Start-Stop function must be deactivated manually 
using a button located on the dashboard before driving with a trailer and it 
must remain off for the entire journey  Ÿ.
Additional information and warnings:
 xAnti-theft alarm system  Ÿpage 83
 xLight  Ÿpage 113
 xEcological driving  Ÿpage 252
 xStarter assist systems (Start-Stop function)  Ÿpage 221
 xWheels and tyres  Ÿpage 323
 xAccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications  Ÿpage 285
WARNING
Never transport people in a trailer: this will endanger in their life and is 
against the law.
WARNING
The incorrect use of the tow hitch can cause accidents and injury.
 xOnly use a tow hitch in good condition and correctly installed.
 xNever change or repair a tow hitch.
 xTo reduce the risk of injury in case of a reversing collision, injury to 
pedestrians and cyclists when parking, always keep the ball joint in when 
a trailer is not being used.
 xNever fit a trailer tow hitch “that distributes the load” or “balances the 
load”. Your vehicle has not been designed for this type of tow hitch. The 
tow hitch may fail and the trailer will separate from the vehicle.
WARNING
Driving with a trailer and transporting heavy or large objects can affect 
vehicle handling and even cause an accident.
 xAlways secure loads correctly with suitable and undamaged attach-
ment rope or straps.
 xAdjust your speed and driving style to visibility, road, traffic and 
weather conditions.
 xTrailers with a high centre of gravity can overturn more easily than 
trailers with a low centre of gravity.