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● Insert a new blade of the same l ength and type in the wiper arm in the
opposite direction to the arrow B and hook into place. This feature is op-
eration al
when the knob is in position (arrow A ).
● Replace the wiper arm on the rear window. WARNING
Worn or dirty wiper blades reduce visibility and increase the risk of acci-
dent and seriou s
injury.
● Always replace damaged or worn blades or blades which do not clean
the winds
creen correctly. CAUTION
● Damaged or dirty windscreen wipers could scratch the glass.
● If pr
oducts containing solvents, rough sponges or sharp objects are
used to c
lean the blades, the graphite layer will be damaged.
● Never use fuel, nail varnish remover, paint thinner or similar products to
cle
an the windows.
Caring for and polishing the vehicle paintwork Waxing
Re
gu
lar waxing protects the paintwork. It is time to apply a good coat of wax
when water no longer forms droplets and rolls off the clean paintwork.
Even if a wax solution is used regularly in the automatic car wash, SEAT rec-
ommends protecting the paint with a hard wax coating at least twice a year.
Polishing
Polishing is only necessary if the paint has lost its shine, and the gloss can-
not be brought back by applying wax. If the polish does not contain wax, a wax product should be applied after
polishin
g. CAUTION
● To prevent damage, car polish or hard wax should not be used on com-
ponents p
ainted in matt paint, plastic components and the glass headlamp
and tail light covers.
● Do not polish the paintwork if it is dirty, apply polish in dusty or sandy
zones.
C
leaning chrome parts Clean chrome parts with a damp cloth. SEAT recommends the use of a
chr
ome c
are product to clean stains and dirt from chrome surfaces. Use a
soft dry cloth to polish chrome parts. CAUTION
To prevent scratching chrome surfaces:
● Do not use abrasive products.
● Do not clean or polish chrome parts in a sandy or dusty environment.
● Do not polish dirty surfaces.
Caring for and cleaning anodized surfaces It is not easy to detect the difference between aluminium and an anodized
sur
f
ace, for example, a radiator grille. However, anodized surfaces must not
be treated in the same way as aluminium surfaces. Never use rough spong-
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● Use a clean, damp, lint-free cloth to clean anodized surfaces.
● If ther
e is a lot of dirt, use a special cleaning product which does not
contain
solvents. CAUTION
To prevent damage to the anodized surfaces:
● Do not use products containing solvents.
● Do not use polish or hard wax.
● Do not use abrasive products.
● Do not polish anodized surfaces in sandy or dusty environments.
● Do not polish dirty surfaces.
Cleaning wheels Cleaning steel wheels
Use an indu
s
trial cleaner to remove brake dust. Therefore, clean wheels reg-
ularly with a separate sponge.
Any damage to the paint on steel wheels should be touched up before the
metal starts to rust.
Caring for and cleaning alloy wheels
Remove road salt and brake dust by washing the wheels approximately
once a fortnight. Use an acid free detergent to clean the wheel rims. SEAT
recommends treating the wheels thoroughly with a wax compound about
once every three months.
It is important to remove road salt and brake dust by washing the wheels at
regular intervals, otherwise the finish will be impaired.
Always use an acid-free detergent for alloy wheel rims. Car polish or other
abrasive agents should not be used. If the protective coating on the paint has been damaged (for example, hit by
a stone), it
should be repaired immediately.
Caring for rubber seals The rubber seals on doors, windows, etc., remain flexible, provide a better
seal
and l
ast longer if they are regularly treated with a product specifically
designed for use on rubber.
Before applying the product, use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt from
the rubber seals.
De-icing the door lock cylinder To de-ice the lock cylinders, SEAT recommend the use of genuine SEAT spray
with lubric
atin
g and anti-corrosive properties. CAUTION
The use of products containing degreasing agents to de-ice the locks may
rus t
the lock cylinder.
Protection of vehicle undercarriage The vehicle underbody is coated to protect it from chemical and mechanical
dam
ag
e. The protective coat on the undercarriage may wear through use
while driving. Therefore, SEAT recommends that the protective coating on
the undercarriage and on the running gear should be regularly checked, and
repaired if necessary.
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Additional underseal or anti-corrosion products could catch fire due to
the high temper at
ures reached by the exhaust gas system and other en-
gine components.
● Do not apply additional underseal or anti-corrosion products to the
exhau
st pipes, catalytic converters, heat shields or other parts of the ve-
hicle which reach high temperatures.
Cleaning the engine compartment The engine compartment of any motor vehicle is a potentially hazardous
are
a
⇒ page 275.
The engine compartment should only be cleaned by qualified personnel. If
it is not correctly cleaned, the anti-corrosion coating and consequently elec-
trical components may be damaged. Moreover, water may filter directly into
the vehicle interior through the water chamber ⇒ .
If the en gine c
ompartment is very dirty, always take the vehicle to a Techni-
cal Service for professional cleaning. SEAT recommends visiting a Technical
Service.
Water box
The water box is in the engine compartment, between the windscreen and
the engine, and beneath a perforated cover. Air is taken in through the wa-
ter box from outside to the vehicle interior via the heating and air condition-
ing system.
Leaves and other loose objects should be regularly cleaned away from the
water box either by hand or with a vacuum. WARNING
When working on the engine or in the engine compartment, there is a
risk of
injury, burns, accident or fire.
● Before starting work, please ensure you are familiar with the required
procedur
e and the safety precautions ⇒ page 275.
● SEAT recommends you have this work performed by a qualified deal-
ership. CAUTION
If water is manually poured into the water box (for example, using a high
pre s
sure cleaning appliance), this could cause significant damage to the ve-
hicle. For the sake of the environment
Only wash the engine compartment in areas allocated for this purpose, to
prev ent
dirty water which may be contaminated by oil, grease or fuel, from
entering the drains. In some districts, the engine compartment may not be
washed outside the wash bays provided for this purpose.
Caring for and cleaning the vehicle interior Introduction The dye from many items of modern clothing (e.g. dark jeans) is not always
solid enough.
Se
at upholstery (material and leather), especially when light-
coloured, may visibly discolour if the dye comes out of clothing (even when
used correctly). This is not an upholstery defect but indicates that the dye in
the item of clothing is not solid enough. Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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Additional information and warnings:
● Caring for and cleaning the vehicle exterior ⇒ page 242
● A
ccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications ⇒ page 257WARNING
Car care products may be toxic and hazardous. If car care products are
not s uit
able or are used inappropriately, this could result in accident, se-
rious injury, burns or intoxication.
● Car care products must always be stored in the original container
which shoul
d be kept closed.
● Observe information provided by the manufacturer.
● To prevent confusion, never store car care products in empty food
cans, bottl
es or other containers.
● Keep all care products out of reach of children.
● Harmful vapours may be produced when using car care products.
Therefor
e, care products should only be used in well-ventilated spaces or
in the open air.
● Never use fuel, turpentine, engine oil, acetone or any other volatile
liquid to w
ash, clean or care for the vehicle. These are toxic and highly
flammable. WARNING
Inappropriate care and cleaning of vehicle components may effect the ve-
hicl e s
afety equipment, increasing the risk of severe injury.
● Vehicle components should only be cleaned and maintained in ac-
cord
ance with the manufacturer's instructions.
● Only use approved or recommended care products. CAUTION
● Cleaning products which contain solvents will damage the material.
● To av
oid damage, stubborn stains should be removed by a specialist
cle
aning company. Note
Suitable car care products are available from your Technical Service.
Treating your upholstery Check list
For inf
orm
ation on how to treat and care for the vehicle upholstery, please
bear the following in mind ⇒ :
● Before entering the vehicle, fasten all Velcro fastenings which could
come int o c
ontact with upholstery and coverings. If the Velcro fastenings on
upholstery and material covers are not securely fastened, this could dam-
age them.
● To prevent damage, do not allow the upholstery or covers to come into
contact
with sharp or decorative objects. Decorative objects such as zips,
rivets and rhinestones on clothing and belts.
● Dust and grit in the pores and seams should be removed regularly to
prevent
them scratching and damaging the surface.
● Always check that the dyes used in clothing are fast to prevent them
from st
aining the upholstery. This is particularly true for clear-coloured up-
holstery.
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Failure to observe the instructions in the check list for caring for your up-
hol s
tery could result in damage or discolouration of the upholstery and cov-
ers.
● Always follow the check list and perform the necessary operations. Note
SEAT recommends you take the vehicle to a Technical Service to treat any
stain
s on the upholstery caused by the discolouration of clothing.
Cleaning upholstery, textile covers and Alcantara ®
mat eri
alNormal cleaning
●
Before applying cleaning products, please read the instructions for han-
dling and the w arnin
gs shown on the container.
● The upholstery, textile covers, Alcantara ®
materi
al and mats should be
regularly vacuumed (with vacuum brush).
● We recommend that you use a soft sponge or lint-free, micro-fibre cloth
for normal
cleaning ⇒ .
● Clean Alcantara ®
sur f
aces with a damp lint-free cotton, wool or micro-
fibre cloth used for normal cleaning ⇒ .
General s
uperficial dirt on upholstery and textile covers can be cleaned with
a normal foam cleaning product.
If the upholstery and the material trims are very dirty, we recommend you
have them cleaned by a specialist cleaning form.
Cleaning stains
It may be necessary to clean the whole surface and not only the stain itself.
Especially if the surface has been dirtied through normal use. Otherwise, the stained area may become lighter than the rest of the surface after treat-
ment. Type of stain Cleaning the vehicle
Water-based stains
,
e.g. c off
ee or fruit
juice.
Use a sponge and wipe with a solution of water
and w oo
l wash.
Dry the area gently with a soft dry cloth. Persistent stains
,
e.g. c hoc
olate or
make-up.
Apply cleaning paste a)
dir ectly to the stain and
treat.
Next, rinse with clean water using a sponge or
damp cloth to remove the cleaning product deposits.
Carefully dry the area with an absorbent dry cloth. Grease-based
st
ain
s, e.g. oil or lip-
stick.
Apply a neutral soap or cleaning paste a)
and tr e at
the stain.
Apply absorbent material to loose colorants or par-
ticles of grease.
Then rinse the area with clean water. Take care not
to soak the upholstery. a)
Bile soap can be used as a cleaning paste. CAUTION
● Brushes should only be used to clean the mats and floor mat! Other sur-
f ac
es may be damaged if a brush is used.
● Do not use steam cleaning equipment, as the dirt becomes more incrus-
ted in the mat
erial when steam is applied.
● Alcantara ®
uphols
teries should never be soaked.
● Do not use leather cleaning products, solvents, wax polish, shoe cream,
spot r
emovers or similar products on Alcantara ®
.
● Never use brushes for cleaning damp material as they could damage the
surf
ace.
● Do not use steam cleaning equipment, as the dirt becomes more incrus-
ted in the mat
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Cleaning and care of real leather upholstery In the event of query regarding the care or cleaning of the leather in your
vehic
l
e, please ask a Technical Service or specialised workshop.
Cleaning and care
Untreated Nappa is delicate as it is not covered with a layer of colour.
● Use a suitable impregnating cream with ultra-violet protection at regular
interv
als and after cleaning. This cream will nourish and moisturise the
leather, keep it supple and able to breathe. It will also form a protective
film.
● Clean the leather every two to three months and remove fresh dirt as
neces
sary.
● Leather should be treated every six months with a suitable leather care
product ⇒
.
● When using care and cleaning products, only apply the minimum re-
quired quantitie s.
● R
emove stains from fresh ball-pen and other inks, lipstick, shoe cream
and simil
ar stains as soon as possible.
● Caring for coloured leather. A special coloured cream will renew the col-
our of the le
ather when required and will eliminate differences in colour.
● Then wipe off with a soft, dry cloth.
Cle
aning the vehicle
SEAT recommends the use of a damp cotton or wool cloth for general clean-
ing.
Do not let the water soak through the leather or soak into the seams. Type of stain Cleaning the vehicle
More stubborn dirt
Apply a mild soap and water solution a)
u s
ing a
cloth. (Squeeze out the cloth well before applica-
tion).
Carefully dry the area with an absorbent dry cloth. Water-based stains
,
e.g. c off
ee, tea, fruit
juice, blood, etc.
Remove fresh stains with an absorbent cloth.
U se a s
uitable cleaning product to treat dried-in
stains ⇒ .
Grease-based
st
ain
s, e.g. oil or lip-
stick, etc.
Remove fresh stains with an absorbent cloth.
U se a s
uitable cleaning product if the stain has not
yet penetrated the surface ⇒ .
Tr e
at dry stains with a grease-removal spray ⇒ .
Dry
difficult stains ,
e. g. ink, f
elt-tip pen,
nail varnish, pig-
ment dispersions or
shoe polish.
Carefully dry the area with an absorbent dry cloth.
C l
ean using a special stain remover suitable for
use on leather. a)
Mild soap and water solution: two table spoons of neutral soap per litre of water. CAUTION
● On no acc ou
nt use solvents, wax polish, shoe cream, spot removers or
similar materials.
● In the event of spilt liquids, dry immediately with an absorbent cloth to
prevent
the liquid penetrating through the leather. CAUTION
If the car is left standing in the sun for long periods, the leather should be
prot ect
ed against direct sunlight to prevent it from fading. Note
However, slight colour variations will arise in normal use.
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Cleaning leather upholstery Only use water and neutral cleaning products to clean imitation leather up-
hol
s
tery. CAUTION
On no account use solvents, wax polish, shoe cream, spot removers or simi-
lar m at
erials on imitation leather. These will stiffen the material, making it
more likely to crack sooner.
Cleaning storage compartments, drinks holders and
ashtr a
y Cleaning storage compartments and drinks holders
Some st
or
age compartments and drinks holders have a removable rubber
mat.
● Use a clean, damp, lint-free cloth to clean parts.
● If this does not provide satisfactory results, we recommend using a spe-
cial
solvent-free plastic cleaning product.
Cleaning the ashtray
● Extract the ashtray and empty it.
● Clean the ashtray with a dishcloth.
Use a toothpic
k or similar to remove ash from the area where cigarettes are
stubbed out. Care and cleaning of plastic parts, wooden trim and the
instrument
panel ●
Use a clean, damp, lint-free cloth to clean parts.
● Clean plastic parts (inside and outside the vehicle) and the instrument
pane l
with a special solvent-free product for the care and cleaning of plas-
tic, approved by SEAT ⇒ .
● Wash wooden trims with a mi
ld soap and water solution. WARNING
Solvents cause the surfaces of the airbag modules to become porous. If
an airbag i s
accidentally triggered, the detachment of plastic parts could
cause serious injury.
● Never clean the instrument panel and the surfaces of the airbag mod-
ule
s with cleaners containing solvents.
Cleaning seat belts If the seat belt is very dirty, the belt retractor may not work correctly thus
prev
entin
g the seat belt from operating correctly.
The seat belts should never be removed from the vehicle for cleaning.
● Use a soft brush to remove the worst dirt ⇒ .
● Pull the seat belt right out and leave it out.
● Clean dirty seat belts with a gentle so
ap and water solution.
● Wait until they are completely dry.
● Only allow the seat belt to retract when it is completely dry. Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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Check the condition of all the seat belts at regular intervals. If the web-
bin g or other p
arts of the belt are damaged, the vehicle should be taken
to a Technical Service immediately and the belts should be replaced. It is
extremely dangerous to drive using damaged seat belts and could result
in serious injury or loss of life.
● Seat belts and their components must never be cleaned with chemi-
cal
products, nor should they be allowed to come into contact with corro-
sive liquids, solvents or sharp objects. This could affect the strength of
the seat belt webbing.
● Seat belts should be completely dry before retracting. Damp could
damag
e the belt retractor so that it is does not operate correctly.
● Do not allow liquids or foreign bodies to enter the buckle fastenings.
This c
ould damage the buckles and seat belts.
● Never attempt to repair, modify or remove a seat belt yourself.
● Always have damaged seatbelts replaced immediately by seat belts
appro
ved for the vehicle in question by SEAT. Seat belts which have been
worn in an accident and stretched must be replaced by a Technical Serv-
ice. Renewal may be necessary even if there is no apparent damage. The
belt anchorage should also be checked.