For the sake of the environment
Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary. If possible, start your
journey as soon as the engine has started. Through this the engine reaches its
operating temperature more rapidly and the pollutant emissions are lower. Note
■ The engine can only be started with a genuine ŠKODA key with the matching
code. ■ The engine running noises may louder at first be louder for a short time after
starting the cold engine. This is quite normal and is not an operating problem. ■ After switching off the ignition, the radiator fan can intermittently continue to
operate for approx. 10
minutes.
■ If the engine also does not start after the second attempt, the fuse for the elec-
tric fuel pump (petrol engines) or the control unit for the glow plug system or
glow plug system relay and fuel pump (diesel engine) could be faulty. Check the
fuse and replace, if necessary » page 207 or seek assistance from a
ŠKODA spe-
cialist garage.
■ We recommend locking the steering wheel whenever leaving the vehicle. This
acts as a deterrent against the attempted theft of your car. ÐAdjusting the steering wheel position
Fig. 112
Adjustable steering wheel: Lever below the steering wheel/safe
distance to the steering wheel
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 103.
The height and forward/back position of the steering wheel can be adjusted.
ä ›
First of all adjust the driver's seat
» page 66.
› Pull the lever below the steering wheel down
» Fig. 112 - .
› Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position (with regard to the height and
forward/back position).
› Push the lever upwards to the stop. Ð Electromechanical power steering
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 103.
The power steering enables you to steer the vehicle with less physical force.
With the electromechanical power steering, the steering assist is automatically
adapted to the speed and to the steering angle.
It is still possible to fully steer the vehicle if the power steering fails or if the en-
gine is not running (vehicle being towed in). However, greater physical effort is
required to turn the steering wheel.
If there is a fault in the power steering, the indicator light or lights up in the
instrument cluster » page 21. Ð Electronic immobiliser
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 103.
An electronic chip is integrated in the head of the key. The immobiliser is deacti-
vated with the aid of this chip when the key is inserted in the ignition lock. The
electronic immobiliser is automatically activated when the ignition key is with-
drawn from the lock.
The engine will not start if a non-authorized ignition key is used.
The following is displayed in the information display: Immobilizer active. Ð
ä
ä
104 Using the system
Fuses in the dash panel
Fig. 183
Fuse box cover/Schematic diagram of the fuse box
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 207.
The fuses are located on the left side of the dash panel behind a cover.
›
Remove the cover for the fuse box using a screwdriver
» Fig. 183.
› Replace the cover once the fuse has been changed.
Fuse assignment in the dash panel No. Power consumer
1 Diagnostic socket, engine control unit, fuel pump relay, fuel pump
control unit
2 Control unit for ABS, ESC, switch for the tyre control display, brake
sensor
3 Switch and airbag control unit
4 WIV, tail lights, dimming mirrors, pressure sensor, telephone preinstal-
lation
5 Control unit for headlight beam adjustment and headlight swivel, con-
trol unit for parking aid, control unit for park assist
6 Instrument cluster, control unit for electromechanical power steering,
Haldex, selector lever lock, power supply for data bus, AG
7 Valve heating, air mass meter
8 Control unit for trailer detection 9 Relay for auxiliary heating and ventilation
10 Adaptive left main headlight ä
No. Power consumer
11 Adaptive right main headlight
12 Not assigned
13 Diagnostic socket, light switch, rain sensor, clock
14 Central locking system and bonnet lid 15 Central control unit - interior lights
16 The air conditioning system 17 Not assigned
18 Phone 19 Instrument cluster, windscreen wiper lever, and turn signal lever
20 KESSY 21 KESSY ELV
22 Air blower for Climatronic
23 Front power window, central locking of the front doors
24 Selector lever lock, AG 25 Rear window heater, relay for auxiliary heating and ventilation
26 Power socket in the boot 27 Fuel pump relay, control unit for fuel pump, injection valves
28 Electric boot lid 29 AG, Haldex
30 Ventilated front seats 31 DVD pre-installation
32 Front power window, central locking system of the rear doors
33 Electric sliding/tilting roof
34 Alarm, spare horn 35 front and rear lighter
36 Headlight cleaning system 37 Heated front seats
38 Heated rear seats 39 Rear window wiper
40 Fan air-conditioning system, relay for auxiliary heating and ventilation 41 Not assigned
42 Light switch £208
Do-it-yourself
No. Power consumer
43 Control unit for trailer detection
44 Control unit for trailer detection 45 Control unit for trailer detection
46 Switch for seat heating 47 Telephone preinstallation
48 Preparation for the aftermarket radio 49 Not assigned Ð
Fuses in the engine compartment
Fig. 184
Schematic diagram of the fuse box - version A/version B Fig. 185
Cover for the fuse box in the en-
gine compartment
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 207.
ä On some vehicles, the battery cover must be removed before removing the cover
for the fuse box
» page 184.
› The cover for the fuse box is removed by pushing the circlips A
» Fig. 185
up-
wards as far as the stop. The symbol is displayed behind the clip. Now remove
the cover.
› Once the fuse has been removed, place the cover on the fuse box and push the
circlips A
back as far as the stop. The symbol is displayed behind the clip. The
cover is locked into position.
Fuse assignment in the engine compartment - version A No. Power consumer
F1 Front right main headlight, right tail light
F2 Valves for ABS
F3-4 Not assigned F5 Horn
F6-12 Not assigned F13 Control unit for automatic gearbox
F14 Not assigned F15 Coolant pump
F16 Not assigned F17 Instrument cluster, windscreen wiper lever, and turn signal lever
F18 Audio amplifier (sound system) F19 Radio
F20-22 Not assigned F23 Engine control unit
F24 Data bus control unit
F25-26 Not assigned F27 Fuel dosage valve
F28 Engine control unit F29 Main relay
F30 Auxiliary heating and ventilation control unit F31 Windscreen wipers
F32-37 Not assigned F38 Radiator fan, valvesF39 Clutch/brake pad sensor £ 209
Fuses and light bulbs
No. Power consumer
F40 Lambda probe F41 AKF valve
F42 Lambda probe
F43 Ignition
F44-46 Not assigned F47 Front left main headlight, left tail light
F48 Pump for ABS F49 Power supply for terminal 15 (ignition on)
F50-51 Not assigned F52 Power supply relay - terminal X a)
F53 Accessories
F54 Not assigned a)
In order not to drain the battery unnecessarily when starting the engine, the electrical components
of this terminal are automatically switched off.
Fuse assignment in the engine compartment - version B No. Power consumer
F1 Not assigned
F2 Control unit for automatic gearbox DSG
F3 Measuring circuit
F4 Valves for ABS F5 Control unit for automatic gearbox DSG
F6 Not assigned F7 Power supply for terminal 15 (ignition on)
F8 Radio F9 Not assigned
F10 Engine control unit, Main relay F11 Auxiliary heating and ventilation control unit
F12 Data bus control unit
F13 Engine control unit
F14 Ignition F15 Lambda probe (petrol engine), glow plug system relay and fuel pump (diesel engine) No. Power consumer
F16 Front right main headlight, right tail light F17 Horn
F18 Audio amplifier (sound system) F19 Windscreen wipers
F20 Valve for fuel dosing Coolant pump
F21 Lambda probe
F22 Clutch pedal switch
F23 Relay, valves, high pressure pump
F24 Radiator fan F25 Pump for ABS
F26 Left main headlight F27 Control unit for glow plug system
F28 Windscreen heater F29 Accessories
F30 Power supply relay - terminal X a) a)
In order not to drain the battery unnecessarily when starting the engine, the electrical components
of this terminal are automatically switched off. Ð Bulbs
ä
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Headlights 211
Fog lights and daylight driving lights 212
Tail lamp assembly 213
Tail light (Combi) 214
Licence plate light 214
Licence plate light (Combi) 215
Some manual skills are required to change a bulb. For this reason, if uncertain, we
recommend that bulbs are replaced by a ŠKODA specialist garage or other expert
help is sought. £
210 Do-it-yourself