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Towing a trailerTowing a trailerTechnical requirementsYour vehicle is designed primarily for tr ansporting persons and luggage. It can, 
however, also be used for towing a trailer - provided certain technical equipment is 
fitted.
If your vehicle has already been supplied with a  factory-fitted towing device then 
everything that is necessary for towing a tr ailer in technical terms, and in terms of 
the law, has already been taken into account.
Your vehicle is fitted with a 13-pin power socket for the electrical connection 
between the vehicle and trailer. If th e trailer which you wish to tow has a  7-pin 
connector , you can use a suitable adapter 
6) from Škoda original accessories.
This work must be carried out in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications 
if a towing device is retrofitted.
Authorised Škoda Service Partners can pr ovide information about retrofitting a 
towing device and for any necessary modifications to the cooling system.
WARNING
We recommend that you have the towing de vice from Škoda original accessories 
installed by an authorised Škoda Service Partner. He is familiar with all the rele-
vant details relating to retrofitting such  equipment. There is a risk of an accident 
if the towing device is not properly fitted!General MaintenanceTrailer load
The permissible trailer load must on no account be exceeded.
You can negotiate appropriately steeper inclines and descents if you do not make 
full use of the permissible trailer load.
The trailer loads specified only apply for  altitudes up to 1 000 metres above mean 
sea level. The fact that the engine power  output drops with increasing height due 
to a lowering of air pressure and thus th e ability to climb, means that the towed  w e i g h t  m u s t  b e  r e d u c e d  b y  1 0  %  f o r  e v e r y  f u r t h e r  i n c r e a s e  o f  1  0 0 0  m e t r e s  i n  h e i g h t  
above sea level. The towed weight is the weight of the (laden) vehicle and the 
(laden) trailer together. One should take 
this into account before driving up to 
higher altitudes.
The trailer and drawbar load information on  the type plate of the towing device 
are merely test data for the towing device  The data relating to your vehicle, which 
is often less than this test data, can be found in your vehicle registration docu-
ments.
Distribution of the load
Distribute the load in the trailer in such  a way that any heavy items are located as 
close as possible to the axle. Secure the items to prevent them slipping.
Tyre inflation pressure
Select the tyre inflation pressure on your vehicle for that of “fully laden”, 
 page 141. The inflation pressure of the tyre s fitted to the trailer adjust in accord-
ance with the manufacturer's recommendation.
Exterior mirrors
You have to have additional exterior mirr ors fitted if you are not able to see the 
traffic behind the trailer with the standard  rear-view mirrors. Both exterior mirrors 
should be attached to folding arms. Adjust  the mirrors so that they provide you with 
an adequate field of view to the rear.
Headlights
Before starting off with a hitched trailer,  also check the setting of the headlights. 
Alter the setting as necessary with th e aid of the headlight beam adjuster 
 page 41.
Detachable ball head
The ball rod is detachable on vehicles wh ich feature a factory-fitted towing device.
Further information on the towing device  page 119.
Note
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We recommend that you also have your vehicle inspected between service 
intervals if you tow a trailer frequently.
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The handbrake on the towing vehicle must be put on when coupling and decou-
pling the trailer.
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Driving Tips
Particular caution is required when towing a trailer.– Do not, as far as possible, drive with  your vehicle unladen and the trailer laden.
– Do not make full use of the legal maximum speeds. This applies in particular to  downhill sections.
– Apply the brakes in good time.
– Keep a check on the coolant temperatur e gauge if the outside temperature is 
high.
Distribution of weight
The distribution of the weight  is very poor if your vehicle is unladen and the trailer 
is laden. Maintain a particularly low speed if you cannot avoid driving with this 
combination.
Driving speed
Do not drive faster than 80 km/hour for sa fety reasons. This also applies for coun-
tries in which higher speeds are allowed.
The fact that the driving stability of the  vehicle + trailer combination reduces with 
increasing speed means that the legally allowed speed should not be used when 
there are unfavourable road, weather or wind conditions, particularly near accident 
black spots.
You must always reduce your speed immedi ately as soon as you detect even just 
the  slightest swaying  of the trailer. On no account  attempt to stop the trailer from 
“swaying” by accelerating.
Apply the brakes in good time!  If the trailer is fitted with a trailer brake, apply the 
brakes gently at first and then brake firmly . This will avoid brake jolts resulting from 
the trailer wheels locking. Shift down gears in good time before negotiating a 
downhill section to allow the engine to also act as a brake.
Engine overheating
Please keep a check on the coolant temper ature gauge if you have to negotiate a 
lengthy slope in a low gear at a high engine speed when the outside temperature is 
very high  page 16, “Engine coolant temperature Display”.
If the needle of the coolant temperature gauge moves into the right-hand area or 
even the red area of the scale, reduce yo ur speed immediately. Stop and switch off 
the engine if the warning light 
 in the instrument cluster begins flashing. Wait a 
few minutes and check the level of coolant in the coolant expansion bottle 
 page 134, “Inspecting the coolant level”. Please refer to the following guidelines 
page 25, “Coolant temperature/coolant 
level  ”.
The coolant temperature can be reduced by switching on the heating.
Any increase in the cooling effect of the  coolant fan through shifting down a gear 
and increasing the engine speed is not possible since the fan speed is independent 
of the engine speed. One should also not drop a gear for this reason when towing a 
trailer as long as the engine can manage the slope without any drop in speed.
Detachable towing device*The ball head of the towing device is stow ed together with separate fitting instruc-
tions in the spare wheel well in the luggage compartment of the vehicle.
Inspect the ball head to ensure that it is properly locked each time before setting 
off. The inspection is performed by turning the closed locking lever downwards. If 
the locking lever can only be turned around a small angle (approx. 5°), the locking 
mechanism is O.K. After the inspection pull  the locking lever back again to its stop. 
The towing device must not be used, if it does not wish to close or the locking lever 
turns slightly in the closed position.
WARNING
Do not use any aids or tools for installing  or removing the ball head. This might 
result in damage to the locking mechanism  to the extent that the safety of the 
towing device is no longer assured - risk of an accident.
Note
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Do not carry out any modifications or re pairs to the ball head or to any other 
components on the towing device.
Fig. 118  Detachable ball head
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I f  y o u  h a v e  a n y  p a r t i c u l a r  a t t a c h e d  p a r t s  f i t t e d  t o  y o u r  c a r  -  s u c h  a s  s p o i l e r ,  r o o f  r a c k  
system, two-way radio aerial - it is best to first of all consult the operator of the car 
wash plant.
It is important to degrease the lips of the windscreen wiper rubbers after passing 
through the automatic vehicle wash system.Washing vehicle by handIt is important to first soften the dirt with plenty of water and rinse it off as thor-
oughly as possible before washing your vehicle by hand.
One should then clean the vehicle using a soft  washing sponge, washing glove  or 
a  washing brush  and only slight pressure. Work from the top to the bottom - begin-
ning with the roof. Only place slight pr essure on the vehicle paintwork during 
cleaning Only use a  car shampoo for stubborn dirt.
Wash out the sponge or washing gl ove thoroughly at short intervals.
Clean wheels, door sills and similar parts last. Use a second sponge for such areas.
Rinse off the vehicle well after giving it a  wash and dry it off using a chamois leather.
WARNING
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The ignition should always be switched  off when you wash your vehicle - risk 
of accident!
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Protect your hands and arms from sharp-edged metal parts when you are 
cleaning the underfloor, the inside of the wheel housings or the wheel trims - 
risk of cuts.Caution
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Do not wash your vehicle in bright sunlight - risk of paint damage.
•
Ensure that the jet of water is not aimed  directly at the locking cylinders or at 
the door and panel joints if you spray your vehicle in winter down with a hose - risk 
of freezing.
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Do not use any insect sponges, rough ki tchen sponges or similar cleaning prod-
ucts - risk of damage to the surface of paintwork.For the sake of the environment
Only wash your vehicle at washing bays specifically reserved for this purpose. This 
ensures that no water which may be cont aminated by oil flows into the sewage  system. It is not even permitted to wash your vehicle in certain areas except at such 
specific washing bays.
Washing with a high-pressure cleanerWhen you wash your vehicle with a high-pressure cleaner, it is essential to comply 
with the instructions for use of the cleaning equipment. This applies in particular to 
the pressure used and to the 
spraying distance. Maintain a sufficiently large 
distance to soft materials such as rubber hoses or insulation material.
On no account use  circular spray nozzles  or so-called dirt cutters!
WARNING
It is particularly important that you do  not clean tyres with circular spray jets. 
Visible but also invisible damage to tyres may occur even at a relatively large 
spraying distance and if sprayed only  for a short time - risk of accident!
Caution
The water containing wax must be no hotter than 60 °C, otherwise the vehicle can 
be damaged.Wax treatmentGood wax treatment is an effective way of  protecting the paintwork from harmful 
environmental influences and minor mechanical damage.
The vehicle must be treated with a high-qua lity hard wax polish at the latest, when 
no more drops form on the clean paintwork.
A new layer of a high-quality hard wax polish can be applied to the clean bodywork 
after it has dried thoroughly. Even if you use a wax preserver regularly we still 
recommend that you treat the paintwork of the vehicle at least twice a year with 
hard wax.
Caution
Never apply wax to the windows.
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PolishingPolishing is only necessary if the paintwork of your vehicle has become unattractive 
and if it is no longer possible to achieve a gloss with wax preservers.
You must treat the paintwork with a wax preserver if the polish you use does not 
contain any preserving elements page 122.
We recommend using a preservative from Škoda genuine accessories offered by 
your Škoda dealer.
Caution
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You must not treat mat painted parts or plastic with polishing products or hard 
wax.
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Do not polish the paintwork of the vehicle in a dusty environment, otherwise the 
paintwork can be scratched.
Chrome partsFirst clean the chrome parts with a damp cloth and then polish them with a soft, dry 
cloth. If it does not prove to be adequate, use a chrome care product from Škoda 
original accessories.
Caution
Do not polish the chrome parts in a du sty environment, otherwise they can be 
scratched.Paint damageS li g ht da m a g e  t o  p a in tw o rk  s uc h a s s c ra tc h e s,  sc uf f s o r tra c e s o f c hi p da m a ge  m ust  
be touched up immediately with paint (Škoda painting pen)  before any corrosion 
can result. You can of course have this work carried out by authorised Škoda Service 
Partners.
The authorised Škoda Service Partners have a range of matching  touch-up pens or 
spray cans  available in the colour of your vehicle.
The paint number of the original paintwork of your vehicle is indicated on the 
vehicle data sticker  page 165.
Any corrosion which has already have formed must be removed thoroughly. Apply a 
corrosion protection primer  and then the paint to the affected point. You can of 
course have this work carried out by  authorised Škoda Service Partners.
Plastic partsExternal plastic parts are cleaned by norm al washing. Plastic parts and synthetic 
leather can also be treated with  special solvent-free plastic cleaning agents  if a 
damp cloth is not sufficient. Paint care products are not suitable for plastic parts.
Caution
Solvent-free cleaners attack the material and can damage it.WindowsOnly use a plastic ice scraper for removi ng snow and ice from the windows and 
mirrors. You should not move the ice scraper forward and backward but in one direc-
tion on the window which yo u are cleaning in order to avoid any damage to the 
surface of the glass.
You can best remove residues of rubber,  oil, grease, wax or silicone by using a 
special window cleaner or a special silicone remover.
You should also clean the windows regularly from the inside.
Do not use window leathers which you have used to polish the vehicle body to dry 
off the windows. Residues of preservatives in the window leather can dirty the 
window and reduce visibility.
Do not affix any stickers over the inside of the rear window to avoid damage to the 
heating elements of the rear window heater.
We recommend using a preservative from  Škoda genuine accessories offered by 
your Škoda dealer.
Caution
Never remove snow or ice from the glass  parts with warm or hot water - risk of 
formation of cracks in the glass!The headlight lensesPlease do not use any aggressive cleaning or chemical solvent products for cleaning 
the front headlights - risk of  damage to the plastic lenses.  Please use soap and 
clean warm water.
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Never  wipe the headlights dry and do not use any sharp objects for cleaning the 
plastic lenses, this may result in damage  to the protective paintwork and conse-
quently in formation of cracks on the head light lenses, e.g. through effect of chem-
ical products.Door and window sealsThe rubber seals on the doors, boot lid, bonnet and windows remain supple and last 
longer if you treat them from time to ti me with a rubber care product (e.g. with a 
spray with silicone-free oil). You also avoi d premature wear of the seals and prevent 
leakages in this way. It is also easier to  open the doors. Rubber seals which are well 
cared for also do not stick together in cold winter weather.Locking cylinderWe recommend that you use the spray from Škoda original accessories with 
regreasing and anticorrosive effect for de-icing locking cylinders.
Note
When washing your vehicle, ensure that as  little water as possible gets into the 
locking cylinders.WheelsSteel wheels
You should also thoroughly wash the wheels and wheel trims when giving your 
vehicle its regular wash. This prevents any brake dust, dirt and road salt from 
sticking to the wheel hubs. You can remove stubborn brake abrasion adhering to 
the wheels with an industrial cleaner. Touch up any damage to the paintwork on the 
wheels before rust is able to form.
Light alloy wheels
Regular care of light alloy wheels is nece ssary in order to retain their decorative 
appearance over long periods. It is part icularly important to remove regularly any 
road salt and brake abrasion from light alloy wheels, otherwise the light metal will 
suffer. Wash thoroughly and then treat  the wheels with a protective product for 
light alloy wheels which does not contai n any acidic components. We recommend 
to apply a hard wax layer onto the wheel hubs every three months. You must not  use any products which cause abrasion when treating the wheel hubs. Any damage 
to the paint layer on the wheel hubs must be touched up immediately.
We recommend using a preservative from
 Škoda genuine accessories offered by 
your Škoda dealer.
WARNING
One should remember when cleaning the wh eels that moisture, ice and road salt 
may adversely affect braking efficiency - risk of an accident!
Note
Severe layers of dirt on the wheels can also result in wheel imbalance. This may 
show itself in the form of a wheel vibrat ion which is transmitted to the steering 
wheel which, in certain circumstances, can cause premature wear of the steering. 
This means it is necessary to remove the dirt.Underbody protectionThe underside of your vehicle is protected  for life against chemical and mechanical 
influences.
One cannot, however, completely rule out damage to the  protective layer when 
driving so we recommend that you inspect the protective layer on the underside of 
your vehicle and on the chassi s at certain intervals - this is best done at the begin-
ning and end of the winter - and to touch up any damaged areas.
The authorised Škoda Service Partners have suitable  spray products available as 
well as the necessary equipment and are famili ar with the instructions for use. It is 
therefore best to have such touch-up work  or additional corrosion protection meas-
ures carried out by an authorised Škoda Service Partner.
WARNING
Never use additional underbody protection  or corrosion-protection agents for 
the exhaust pipes, catalytic converters or  heat shields. When the engine reaches 
its operating temperature, these subst ances might ignite - risk of fire!Protection of hollow spacesAll the cavities of your vehicle which are at  risk from corrosion are protected for life 
by a layer of  protective wax  applied in the factory.
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This wax protection does not require to be
 inspected or re-treated. Please remove 
any small amount of wax which flows out of  the cavities at high temperatures with 
a plastic scraper and clean the spot using petroleum cleaner.
WARNING
Safety and environmental protection regulations should observed when using 
petroleum cleaner to remove wax - a risk of fire!Engine compartmentGood corrosion protection is very importan t, particularly in winter when one often 
drives over its salt-strewn roads. One should therefore clean the whole engine 
compartment before and after the salt spre ading period and treat with preservative 
in order to prevent the salt from being destructive.
The authorised Škoda Service Partners have the cleaning agents and preservatives 
recommended by Škoda and also the required equipment.
WARNING
•
It is necessary to observe the guidelin es given in the chapter before working 
on the engine compartment  page 131, “Working in the engine compartment”.
•
Let the engine cool down before cleaning the engine compartment.Caution
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Engine cleaning may be only be un dertaken when the ignition is off.
•
It is recommended to cover the generator before washing the engine compart-
ment.For the sake of the environment
The dirty water produced by washing the engine has washed away petrol, and resi-
dues of grease and oil and should therefore be cleaned by an oil separator. This is 
why engine washing should only be undertaken in a specialist garage or at a fuelling 
station (when these are fitted with the required equipment).
Care of the interior of vehiclePlastic parts, artificial leather and clothsYou can clean plastic parts and artificial le ather with a moist cloth. You should only 
treat such parts with special  solvent-free plastic cleaning and care products  it does 
prove to be adequate.
Upholstery cloth and cloth trim on the d oors, luggage compartment cover, headliner 
etc. are best treated with special cleaning products, using if necessary a  dry foam 
and a soft sponge or brush.
We recommend using a cleaning product from Škoda genuine accessories offered 
by your Škoda dealer.
Caution
Solvent-free cleaners attack the material and can damage it.Fabric covers of electrically heated seatsDo  not clean  the seat covers moist as this may re sult in damage to the seat heating 
system.
Clean such covers using special agents, for example dry foam.Natural leather
Natural leather requires quite  particular care and attention.Leather should be treated from time to time according the following guidelines 
depending on how much it is used.Normal cleaning– Clean soiled areas of the leather with slightly moistened cotton or woollen cloth.Severe soiling– Clean severely soiled areas with a cloth dipped in a mild soapy solution (2 spoon-
fuls of natural soap to 1 litre of water).
– Ensure that the leather is not soaked  through at any point and that no water 
gets into the stitching of the seams.
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– Dry off the leather with a soft, dry cloth.Removing stains– Remove fresh stains which are  water-based (e.g. coffee, tea, juices, blood etc.) 
with an absorbent cloth or household paper or use the cleaner from the care set 
for a stain which has already dried in.
– Remove fresh stains on a  fat base (e.g. butter, mayonnaise, chocolate etc.) with 
an absorbent cloth or household cleaning paper or with the cleaner from the 
care set if the stain has not ye t penetrated into the surface.
– Use a grease dissolver for  grease stains which have dried in .
–Eliminate  special stains  (e.g. ball-point pens, felt pen, nail varnish, dispersion 
paint, shoe cream etc.) with a specia l stain remover suitable for leather.Leather care– Treat the leather every six months with  the leather care product available from 
an authorised Škoda Service Partner.
– Apply only a smal l amount of the care product.
– Dry the leather off with a soft cloth
It is best to consult an authorised Škod a Service Partner if you have any questions 
regarding cleaning and care of the leather interior in your vehicle.
Caution
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You must on no account treat the leather with solvents (e.g. gasoline, turpen-
tine), floor wax, shoe cream or such like.
•
Avoid leaving your vehicle for lengthy period s in bright sunlight in order to avoid 
bleaching the leather. If you leave your vehicle parked in the open for lengthy 
periods, protect the leather from the direct rays of the sun by covering it over.
•
Sharp-edged objects on items of clothing such as zip fasteners, rivets, sharp-
edged belts may leave permanent scratches or signs of rubbing on the surface.Note
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Use a care cream with light blocker and impregnation effect regularly and each 
time after cleaning the leather. The cream nourishes the leather, allows it to 
breathe and keeps it supple and also provides moisture. It also creates surface 
protection.
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Clean the leather every 2 to 3 months, remove fresh soiling each time this 
occurs.
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Remove fresh stains such as those from ba ll-point pens, ink, lipstick, shoe cream 
etc., as quickly as possible.
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Care also for the leather dye. Refreshen areas which have lost their colour with 
a special coloured leather cream as required.
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The leather is a natural material with sp ecific properties. During the use of the 
vehicle, minor optical changes can occur on the leather parts of the covers (e. g 
wrinkles or creases as a result of the stress of the covers).
Seat belts– Keep the seat belts clean!
– Wash seat belts which have become soiled using a mild soapy solution.
– Inspect the seat belts regularly to  ensure they are in good condition.
Belt webbing which has become severely soiled may prevent the inertia reel from 
reeling up the belt properly.
WARNING
•
The seat belts must not be removed for cleaning.
•
Never clean the seat belts chemically as  dry cleaning may destroy the fabric. 
The seat belts must also not be allowed to come into contact with corrosive 
liquids (such as acids etc.).
•
Seat belts which have damage to the webbing, the connections, the inertia 
reel or the lock should be replaced by an authorised Škoda Service Partner.
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Inertia reel belts must be completely dried before being reeled up.
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Inspecting and replenishingEngine compartmentBonnet remote releaseBonnet remote release– Pull the unlocking lever below the dash panel on the driver's side  fig. 120 .
The bonnet jumps out of its lock as a resu lt of the spring force. A locking lever 
appears at the same time in the radiator grille.Opening and closing the bonnet.Fig. 121  Radiator grille: Release lever / securing the bonnet with the bonnet support
Opening the bonnet– Unlock the bonnet  fig. 120 .
– Ensure that the arms of the windscreen  wipers are correctly in place against the 
windscreen  before opening  the bonnet otherwise damage could occur to the 
paintwork.
– Pulling on the release lever in direction of arrow    fig. 121  will unlock the 
bonnet.
– Grip with the hand under the radiator grille and lift up the bonnet.
– Take the bonnet support out of its holder and set it in the opening   on the  bonnet.Closing the bonnet– Lift the bonnet slightly and unhook the bonnet support. Press the bonnet support into the holder designed to hold it.
– Allow the bonnet to drop from a height  of about 20 cm into the lock - bonnet do 
not press down on it !
WARNING
•
Never open the bonnet if you see that st eam or coolant is flowing out of the 
engine compartment - risk of scalding! Wait long enough until the steam or 
coolant has stopped escaping.
•
For safety reasons, the bonnet must always be properly closed when driving. 
One should therefore check that the lock has in fact engaged properly after 
closing the bonnet.
•
Stop your vehicle immediately while drivin g if you notice that the lock is not 
properly engaged and close the bonnet properly - risk of an accident!Caution
Never open the bonnet using the locking lever - danger of causing damage.
Fig. 120  Bonnet release lever
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