
Cockpit
86•The tyre structure is damaged.•The vehicle is unbalanced because of a load.•The wheels of one axle are under more pressure (for example, driving with 
a trailer or on extreme slopes).•The vehicle is fitted with snow chains.•The temporary spare wheel is fitted.•The wheel on one axle is changed.
Tyre pressure adjustment
Following the modification to tyre pressure or after changing one or more 
wheels, the button  ⇒page 85, fig. 52  must be kept pressed while the igni-
tion is on until an acoustic signal is heard and the warning lamp goes out.
If the wheels are under excessive load (for example, driving with a trailer or 
heavy load), the tyre pressure must be increased to the recommended value 
for a full load (see the sticker on the inside of the fuel flap). If the tyre m onitor 
system button is pressed down, the new tyre pressures are confirmed.
The tyre pressure warning lamp 
 ~ lights up
If the tyre pressure of one or more wheels is much lower than the value set by 
the driver, the tyre control warning lamp lights up ⇒ .
The tyre pressure warning lamp  ~ flashes
If the tyre pressure warning lamp flashes, this indicates a fault. Go to the 
nearest specialist workshop.
WARNING
•When the tyre pressure warning lamp lights up, reduce speed immedi-
ately and avoid any sudden manoeuvre or braking. Stop when possible, 
and check the tyre pressure and status.•The driver is responsible for maintaining correct tyre pressures. For this 
reason, tyre pressure must be regularly checked.
•Under certain circumstances (for example, when driving in a sportslike 
manner, in winter conditions or on a dirt track) the tyre warning lamp may 
light up or function incorrectly.Note
If the battery is disconnected, the yellow warning lamp 
 ~ lights up after 
turning the ignition on. This should turn off after a brief journey.
Brake system* / handbrake 
 H 
The warning lamp lights up if the handbrake is applied, if the 
brake fluid level falls too low or if there is a fault in the brake 
system.
This warning lamp 
 H lights up if
•the handbrake is on.
If you drive faster than 6 km/h with the handbrake on, the following message 
will appear on the instrument panel display 
16):  HANDBRAKE ON.  You will also 
hear an acoustic warning signal.
•the brake fluid level is too low  ⇒page 245.
The instrument panel displays the following message
16):  STOP BRAKE FLUID 
INSTRUCTION MANUAL .
•there is a fault in the brake system.
The instrument panel displays the following message
16):  BRAKE SYSTEM 
FAULT INSTRUCTION MANUAL .
16)Depending on the version of the model.WARNING (continued)
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Driving
182Automatic gearbox*/DSG automatic gearboxSelector 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 programme is similar to the operation of 
a manual gearbox).
Driving programmes
The automatic gearbox / DSG automatic 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 programme is designed for a sports 
mode, that is, a programme which changes up at higher engine speeds to use 
Fig. 142  Centre console: 
Selector lever for auto-
matic gearbox / DSG auto-
matic gearbox
Fig. 143  Programme 
selection
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Driving
186
General information about driving in tiptronic mode
Changing gear with the selector lever
– Put the lever in position  D and press towards the right to enter 
the Tiptronic gate  ⇒page 185, fig. 146 .
– Press the gear lever forwards    ⇒page 185, fig. 146  to select 
a higher gear.
–Press the gear lever back   ⇒ page 185, fig. 146 to select a 
lower gear.
Changing gear with the steering wheel levers
– Press the right paddle lever   ( +OFF) towards the steering 
wheel to change up  ⇒page 185, fig. 147 .
– Press the left paddle   towards the steering wheel to change  down  ⇒page 185, fig. 147 .Using the paddle levers on the steering wheel, you can access manual driving 
mode regardless of the pre-selected driving mode.
General information about driving in tiptronic mode
When accelerating, the automatic gearbox / DSG automatic gearbox goes 
into a higher gear a little before the engine reaches its maximum permitted 
revolutions.
If a lower gear is selected, the automatic gearbox / DSG automatic gearbox 
will only change down when the engine cannot go over its maximum 
permitted revolutions.
If tiptronic is selected whilst the vehicle is in motion and the automatic 
gearbox / DSG automatic gearbox is in third gear and selector lever position 
D, tiptronic mode will then also be in third gear. Changing gears in the normal or sport programme using the steering wheel 
paddle levers
If the paddle levers ⇒
page 185, fig. 147 are used in the normal or sport 
programme, the system switches temporarily to tiptronic mode. To exit 
tiptronic mode again, press the right paddle lever   towards the steering 
wheel for approximately one second. You will also leave “Tiptronic” mode if 
the paddle levers are not moved for a certain time.
Note
•The gearbox controls on the steering wheel can operate with the selector 
lever in any position and with the vehicle in motion.Kickdown feature
This feature allows maximum acceleration.If you press the accelerator down thoroughly, the gearbox automatically 
changes down, depending on speed and engine speed, into a lower gear to 
take full advantage of give the vehicle maximum acceleration.
The gearbox does not change gear until the engine reaches the maximum 
determined engine speed for the gear.
WARNING
You could lose control of the vehicle if you accelerate on slippery road 
surfaces. Risk of serious injury.•Be particularly careful when using the kickdown features on slippery 
road surfaces. With a fast acceleration, the vehicle could lose traction and 
skid.•You should use the kickdown feature only when traffic and weather 
conditions allow it to be used safely.
A+
A–A+
A–
+ OFF
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Driving and the environment
208Drive anticipating the traffic situation
A vehicle uses most fuel when accelerating. 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 achieved in this way helps to reduce the wear of 
brakes and tyres; emissions and fuel consumption are reduced to zero 
(disconnection due to 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 2000 rpm. Follow the recommended gear indication that appears on 
the instrument panel  ⇒page 62.
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 - 40seconds is greater than the amount of fuel needed to restart the 
engine.
The engine takes a long time to warm up when it is idling. Mechanical wear 
and pollutant emissions are also especially high during this initial warm-up 
phase. It is therefore best to drive off immediately after starting the engine. 
Avoid running the engine at high speed. Periodic maintenance
Periodic maintenance work guarantees that, before beginning a journey, you 
will not consume more than the required amount of fuel. A well-serviced 
engine gives you the benefit of 
improved fuel efficiency as well as maximum 
reliability and an enhanced resale value.
A badly serviced engine can consume up to 10% more fuel than necessary.
Avoid short journeys
To reduce the consumption and emission of polluting gases, the engine and 
the exhaust filtration systems should reach the optimum  service tempera-
ture .
With the engine cold, fuel consumption is proportionally higher. The engine 
does not warm up and fuel consumption does not normalise until having 
driven approximately  four kilometres. This is why we recommend avoiding 
short trips whenever possible.
Maintain the correct tyre pressures
Bear in mind that keeping the tyres at an adequate pressure saves fuel. If the 
tyre pressure is just one bar too low, fuel consumption can increase by as 
much as 5%. Due to the greater rolling resistance, under-inflation also 
increases  tyre wear and impairs handling.
The tyre pressures should always be checked when the tyres are  cold.
Do not use  winter tyres  all year round as they increase fuel consumption by 
up to 10%.
Avoid unnecessary weight
Every kilo of  extra weight  will put up the fuel consumption, so it is worth 
checking the luggage compartment occasionally to make sure that no unnec-
essary loads are being transported.
A roof rack is often left in place for the sake of convenience, even when it is 
no longer needed. At a speed of 100-120km/h your vehicle will use about 
12% more fuel as a result of the extra wind resistance caused by the roof rack 
even when it is not in use.
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Trailer towing211
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
Trailer towingInstructions to followYour vehicle may be used to tow a trailer when fitted with the correct equip-
ment.
If the vehicle is supplied with a  factory-fitted towing bracket it will already 
have the necessary technical modifications and meet the statutory require-
ments for towing a trailer. For the  after-market fitting of a trailer towing 
bracket see  ⇒page 213.
Connectors
Your vehicle is fitted with a 12-pin connector 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 / drawbar load
Never exceed the authorised trailer weight. 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 
1000m above sea level. With increasing altitude the engine power and there-
fore 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 combination must be reduced by 10% for 
every further 1000 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  drawbar load 
on the ball joint of the towing bracket, but do not exceed the specified limit. The figures for 
trailer weights and  drawbar loads 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 vehicle documents or in  ⇒Section “Tech-
nical 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 case, 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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Trailer towing
214If a towing bracket is to be fitted after the vehicle is purchased, this must be 
completed according to the instructions of the towing bracket manufacturer.
The attachment points for the towing bracket   are on the lower part of the 
vehicle.
The distance between the centre of the ball coupling and the ground should 
never be lower than the indicated value, even with a fully loaded vehicle and 
including the maximum drawbar load.
Elevation values for securing the towing bracket:
65 mm (minimum)
350 mm to 420 mm (fully laden vehicle)
357 mm
569 mm
875 mm
1040 mm
Fitting a towing bracket•Driving with a trailer involves an extra effort for the vehicle. Therefore, 
before fitting a towing bracket, please contact an Authorised Service Centre 
to check whether your cooling system needs modification.•The legal requirements in your country must be observed (e.g. the fitting 
of a separate warning lamp).•Certain vehicle components, e.g. the rear bumper, must be removed and 
reinstalled. The towing bracket securing bolts must be tightened using a 
torque wrench, and a power socket must be connected to the vehicle’s elec-
trical system. This requires specialised knowledge and tools.•Figures in the illustration show the elevation value and the attachment 
points which must be considered if you are retrofitting a towing bracket.WARNING
The towing brackets should be fitted at a specialised workshop.
•If the towing bracket is incorrectly installed, there is serious danger of 
accident.•For your own safety, please observe the instructions provided by the 
manufacturer of the towing bracket.Caution
•If the power socket is incorrectly installed, this could cause damage to the 
vehicle’s electrical system.Note
For the sports model (FR), fitting of a trailer bracket is not recommended due 
to the design of the bumpers.
AA
ABACADAEAFAG
WARNING (continued)
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Description of specifications289
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
Information on fuel consumptionFuel consumption
The consumption and emission details shown on the vehicle 
data sticker differ from one vehicle to another.The fuel consumption and CO
2 emissions of the vehicle can be found on the 
vehicle data sticker.
The fuel consumption and emissions figures given are based on the vehicle 
weight category, which is determined according to the engine/gearbox 
combination and the equipment fitted.
The consumption and emission figures are calculated in accordance with the 
tests indicated in regulations 715/2007/EC and 692/2008/EC.
Note
•Actual consumption may vary from quoted test values, depending on 
personal driving style, road and traffic conditions, the weather and the 
vehicle condition.WeightsKerb weight refers to the basic model with a fuel tank filled to 90% capacity 
and without optional extras. The figure quoted includes 75 kg to allow for the 
weight of the driver.
For special versions and optional equipment fittings or for the addition of 
accessories, the weight of the vehicle will increase  ⇒.
WARNING
•Please note that the centre of gravity may shift when transporting 
heavy objects; this may affect the vehicle’s handling and lead to an acci-
dent. Always adjust your speed and driving style to suit road conditions 
and requirements.•Never exceed the gross axle weight rating or the gross vehicle weight 
rating. If the allowed axle load or the allowed total weight is exceeded, the 
driving characteristics of the vehicle may change, leading to accidents, 
injuries and damage to the vehicle.
To w i n g  a  t r a i l e rTrailer weightsTrailer weight
The trailer weights and drawbar loads approved are selected in intensive 
trials according to precisely defined criteria. The approved trailer weights are 
valid for vehicles in the  EU for maximum speeds of 80 km/h (in certain 
circumstances up to 100 km/h). The figures may be different in other coun-
tries. All data in the official vehicle documents take precedence over these 
data  ⇒ .
Drawbar load
The  maximum permitted drawbar load on the ball joint of the towing bracket 
must not exceed  75 kg.
In the interest of road safety, we recommend that you always tow 
approaching the maximum drawbar load. The response of the trailer on the 
road will be poor if the drawbar load is too small.
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