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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. 

Vehicle maintenance and cleaning 270
For the sake of the environment
The remains of car care products should not be disposed of with ordinary 
household waste. Observe information provided by the manufacturer.
Washing the vehicle
The longer substances such as insects, bird droppings, resinous tree sap, 
road dirt, industrial deposits, tar, soot or road salt and other aggressive mate-
rials remain on the vehicle, the more damage they do to the paintwork. High 
temperatures (for instance due to strong sunlight) further intensify the corro-
sive effect. The vehicle undercarriage should also be thoroughly washed at 
regular intervals.
Automatic car washes
Always observe the instructions provided at the automatic car wash. The 
standard precautionary measures prior to entering the car wash should be 
taken to avoid damage to the vehicle (close all windows, fold in exterior 
mirrors). If the vehicle is fitted with additional components (spoiler, roof-rack, 
aerial...), check with the car wash supervisor whether these can enter the car 
wash  Ÿ.
The vehicle paintwork is so durable that the car can normally be washed 
without problems in an automatic car washing tunnel. However, wear and 
damage to the paintwork will depend on the type of car wash used. SEAT 
recommends the use of car washed without brushes.
To remove traces of wax on windows and to prevent wiper blades from 
scratching, please observe the following  Ÿpage 272, “Cleaning windows 
and exterior mirrors”.
Washing the car by hand
When washing the car by hand, use plenty of water to soften the dirt first, and 
rinse off as well as possible.Then clean the vehicle with a soft sponge, glove or brush using only slight 
pressure. Start at the roof and work downwards. Special car shampoo should 
only be used for very persistent dirt.
Rinse the sponge or glove thoroughly and often.
Wheels, sills and similar should be cleaned last. Use a second sponge for 
this.WARNING
Sharp components on the vehicle may cause injury.
 xProtect arms and hands from sharp edges when cleaning the vehicle 
undercarriage or the interior of the wheel hubs.
WARNING
After the vehicle has been washed, the braking effect will be reduced (and 
the braking distance increased) due to moisture (and ice in winter) on the 
brakes.
 xDry the brakes and remove ice by braking carefully. Ensure that you are 
not endangering other road-users or breaking traffic regulations in the 
process.
Caution
 xThe temperature of the water must not exceed +60 °C (+140 °F).
 xTo avoid damage to the paintwork, do not wash the vehicle in full sun.
 xDo not use rough sponges or similar which could damage the surface to 
clean away the traces of insects.
 xNever wipe the headlights with a dry cloth or sponge, always moisten 
first. It is best to use soapy water.