
If the City Safe Drive system is currently slowing the vehicle down automatically,
the warning light will flash quickly .
Automatic braking interventions can be terminated by pressing the clutch, accel- erator or by moving the steering wheel.
If the City Safe Drive system is not currently available, or if there is a system fault, the warning light will flash slowly .
The following conditions cause the City Safe Drive system to become not availa-
ble.
› Taking bends tightly.
› When fully pressing down the accelerator pedal.
› When the City Safe Drivesystem function is switched off/faulty.
› When the laser sensor is dirty, concealed or has overheated
» page 88.
› In the event of snow, heavy rain or fog.
› When vehicles are travelling side by side.
› When vehicles are crossing.
› When vehicles are approaching in the same lane.
› When the vehicles are very dirty and have a low level of reflection.
› With high levels of dust.WARNING■
The City Safe Drive system cannot exceed physical and system-defined lim-
its. The added convenience of the City Safe Drive system must never give you
a reason to takes risks with regard safety. The driver is always the one re-
sponsible for braking in time.■
The City Safe Drive system cannot prevent accidents and injuries by itself.
■
The City Safe Drive system can carry out unexpected braking interventions
in complex driving situations, e.g. when vehicles scrape past each other.
■
Taking the City Safe Drive system into account in one's own driving behav-
iour can lead to accidents and serious injuries. The City Safe Drive system is
not a substitute for the driver's attention.
■
Always adapt your speed and safety distance to the vehicle ahead to the
visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
■
The City Safe Drive system cannot detect persons, animals, or crossing vehi-
cles or approaching vehicles in the same lane.
■
The City Safe Drive system cannot exceed physical and system-defined lim-
its. For instance, responses from the City Save Drive system can happen late
or unexpectedly from the driver's perspective. Always stay attentive and take
control when required.
WARNING■ The laser beam from the laser sensor can cause serious eye injuries.■Never use optical devices, e.g. a range-finder camera or magnifying glass to
look into the laser sensor.■
The laser beam can also be active when the City Safe Drivesystem is switch-
ed off or is not available. The laser beam is not visible to the human eye.
CAUTION
If the vehicle starts to roll after the City Safe Drive system is triggered, use the
foot pedal to break.
Note
■ When replacing the windscreen wiper blades, only use windscreen wiper blades
approved by the manufacturer.■
Do not paint the laser sensor range on the windscreen. Do not cover it up with
stickers or similar.
■
Keep the laser sensor range free of dirt and ice at all times.
■
Remove any snow with a hand-held brush and we recommend you remove any
ice with a solvent-free deicing spray.
■
If the laser sensor range on the windscreen has scratches, cracks, etc, replace
the windscreen. Only use windscreens approved by the manufacturer. Carrying
out repairs to the windscreen are not permissible.
■
A damaged windscreen in the area of the laser sensor can lead to a failure of
the City Safe Drive system.
■
Repairing the laser sensor requires specialist expertise. We recommend the
ŠKODA service partners.
87Assist systems

Replacing fuses›Press the button 1 » Fig. 124 .›
Push the lid in the direction of the arrow.
›2
Remove the bracket.
›
Place the bracket on the respective fuse and pull this out.
›
Insert a new fuse.
›
Replace the bracket at the original position.
›
Fold the cover upwards against the direction of the arrow.
›
Close the cover until it clicks into place.
Fuse assignment on the underside of the dash panel
No.Power consumer1Telephone, radiator fan, instrument cluster, engine control unit2Diagnostic port, air compressor, bar with buttons, control unit for air
conditioning3Clutch pedal switch, brake pedal switch4Switch illumination, number plate light5Steering column switch, central control unit6Headlamp beam adjustment, exterior mirror adjustment7-8Automated transmission9Airbag, bar with buttons10Park Assist11Headlights12The rear fog light13Headlights14Rear window wiper15Light switch16Steering force assistance17Windscreen washer18Reverse light switch19Injection valves, coolant pump20ABS/ESP21Parking lights,22Daytime running lights23Headlights24FlasherNo.Power consumer25Windscreen Wiper and Washer System26Not assigned27Interior lighting28Diagnostic connector29Central control unit30Exterior mirror heater31Radiator fan, lambda probe32Blinking light, brake light, daytime running lights, rear light33Main beam34Main beam35Fuel pump36Cigarette lighter, 12-volt power socket37Air blower for heating and air conditioning38Radio39Panoramic sliding roof, horn40Engine control unit41Central locking system42Ignition module43Seat heaters44Fuel pump45Light switch46Rear window heater47Windows48Horn49Windscreen wipers50Fog lights, headlight51Power windows
155Fuses and light bulbs

No.Power consumer11Starter12DC-DC voltage converter, ABS, instrument cluster, radio
Bulbs
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Headlights
157
Replacing the bulb for the side turn signal lights
158
Replacing the bulb for the fog light
158
Replacing the bulb for the licence plate light
159
Tail light
159
Some manual skills are required to change a bulb. For this reason, we recommend
having bulbs replaced by a specialist garage or seeking other expert help in the
event of any uncertainties.
› Switch off the ignition and all of the lights before replacing a bulb.
› Faulty bulbs must only be replaced with the same type of bulbs. The designa-
tion is located on the light socket or the glass bulb.
› A stowage compartment for replacement bulbs is located in a plastic box in the
spare wheel or underneath the floor covering in the luggage compartment.
WARNING■ Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the
engine compartment » page 127, Engine compartment .■
Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not sufficiently
illuminated and the vehicle cannot or can only be seen with difficulty by other
road users.
■
The H4 bulb is pressurised and may explode during a bulb replacement - risk
of injury! We therefore recommended wearing gloves and safety glasses when changing a bulb.
CAUTIONDo not take hold of the glass bulb with naked fingers (even the smallest amountof dirt reduces the working life of the light bulb). Use a clean cloth, napkin, or sim-
ilar.
Note
■ This Owner's Manual only describes the replacement of bulbs where it is possi-
ble to replace the bulbs on your own without any complications arising. Other bulbs must be replaced by a specialist garage.■
We recommend that a box of replacement bulbs always be carried in the vehi-
cle. Replacement bulbs can be purchased from ŠKODAOriginal Accessories.
■
We recommend having the headlight settings checked by a specialist garage af-
ter replacing a bulb in the main or low beam.
■
In the case of a defective CD player, visit a specialist garage.
Headlights
Fig. 127
Left headlight - engine compartment: Arrangement/lamp removal
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings
on page 157.
Open the bonnet before replacing the bulb in the front headlight » page 128,
Opening and closing the bonnet .
Bulb arrangement in the front headlight
A
- Front turn signal light » Fig. 127
B
- Low beam and main beam
157Fuses and light bulbs

C - Parking and daytime running light
Changing the bulb for the front turn signal light›
Turn the bulb holder
A
» Fig. 127 anti-clockwise up to the stop and remove.
›
Push the faulty bulb into the holder, turn in anti-clockwise up to the stop and
remove.
›
Insert a new bulb into the socket and turn clockwise to the stop.
›
Insert the lamp holder with the new bulb into the headlamp and turn it clock-
wise until it stops.
Replacing the bulb for low beam and main beam
›
Remove the connector on the bulb
B
» Fig. 127 .
›
Remove the rubber cover.
›
Press the circlip
D
in the direction of the headlamp and then unhook in the di-
rection of the arrow.
›
Remove the light bulb and insert a new light bulb in such a way that the fixing lugs of the light bulb socket fit into the recesses at the headlight.
Installation is carried out in the reverse order.
Replacing the bulb for the front parking light and daylight running light
›
Turn the bulb holder
C
» Fig. 127 up to the stop in an anti-clockwise direction
and remove.
›
Remove the faulty bulb from the socket.
›
Insert a new bulb into the socket.
›
Insert the lamp holder with the new bulb into the headlamp and turn it clock-
wise until it stops.
Replacing the bulb for the side turn signal lights
Fig. 128
Left side of the vehicle: Replacing the bulb for the turn signal light
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 157.›
Slide the direction indicator light in the direction of
1
» Fig. 128 (on the right
side of the vehicle mirror).
›
Pry the flashing light from the body in the direction of arrow
2
(on the right
side of the vehicle mirror).
›
Remove the bulb holder
3
in the direction of arrow.
›
Remove the faulty bulb from the socket.
›
Insert a new bulb into the socket.
›
Replace the bulb holder.
›
Set the side repeater turn signal light with the side facing the rear of the vehi- cle in the body and lightly press it until the spring on the other side of the side
repeater turn signal light latches.
Replacing the bulb for the fog light
Fig. 129
Changing light bulbs for fog lights
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings
on page 157.
›
Use the on board tool to remove screws
A
» Fig. 129 from the wheel well.
›
Unscrew rivet
B
with a flat, blunt object such as a coin.
›
Push the battery cover in the direction of the arrow .
›
Remove connector
C
.
›
Turn the connector with the bulb in an anti-clockwise direction up to the stop
and remove .
›
Turn the connector with the new bulb into the headlight and turn in a clockwise
direction as far as the stop.
›
Attach the connector until it clicks firmly into place.
158Do-it-yourself

Jump-starting150
locking of the doors25
Towing the vehicle152
Tyre repair148
Unlocking the luggage compartment lid29
Emergency equipment First aid kit
144
Jack144
Vehicle tool kit144
Warning triangle144
Emissions161
Engine Running in
73
Engine compartment127
Brake fluid133
Coolant132
Overview129
Vehicle battery134
Engine oil130
Capacity130
Changing131
Checking131
Replenishing131
Specifications130
Warning light17
Engine revolutions counter11
Environment74
Environmental compatibility77
Environmentally friendly driving74
ESC Function
80
Warning light18
F
Films
116
First aid kit144
Fog lights35
Footmats71
see footmats71
Front airbag99
Front seats42
Fuel122
Fuel gauge11
refer to Fuel122
Refuelling122
Unleaded petrol123
Fuel consumption74
Fuel gauge Fuel gauge
11
Fuses Assignment
154
Colour coding154
Replacing154
G
Gear changing Gear stick
70
Gearshift Information on the switched gearshift
12
Recommended gear12
General view Cockpit
9
H
Handbrake
70
Hazard warning light system36
Head-Thorax100
Headlights Driving abroad
79
Replacing a bulb157
Head restraint45
Heating Control elements
58
Defrost windows59
Exterior mirrors41
operating58
Rear window37
Recommended settings59
Seats44
Heating and air-conditioning57
Hill hold control80
Horn9
I
Ignition
68
Ignition lock68
Immobilizer68
Inertia reels97
Instrument cluster10
Overview10
ISOFIX106
J
Jack
144
Jacking points Raise vehicle
147
Jump-starting150, 151
K
Key Starting the engine
68
L
Lashing eyes
47
Lever Main beam
34
Turn signal34
Windscreen wipers39
lever control71
See lever control71
light low beam
33
on and off33
parking light33
Light Cockpit
36, 37
166Index

Daytime running light34
Headlight beam adjustment34
Parking light36
Replacing bulbs157
Lighting Luggage compartment
46
light on and off33
Lights33
Fog lights35
Hazard warning light system36
Headlight flasher34
Main beam34
Rear fog light35
Turn signal34
Warning lights16
Loading floor49
Loads161
Lock Central locking system
26
locking Vehicle key
22
Locking Door opening lever
24
Emergency locking25
Remote control28
Locking and unlocking from the inside27
low beam33
Luggage compartment Cover
48
Emergency unlocking29
Fixing nets48
Lashing eyes47
Lighting46
see luggage compartment lid29
Unlocking the luggage compartment lid29
Variable loading floor49
Luggage compartment cover48
Luggage compartment lid28, 29
Luggage storage Bag hooks
47
M
Main beam
34
Maintenance76
Decorative films116
Manual gear changing see gear changing
70
Materials defect liability5
MFA see multifunction display
13
Mirror Exterior mirrors
41
Mirrors Interior mirror
40
Vanity38
Mobile phone63
Modes of automated transmission71
Modifications110
Modifications and technical alterations Airbags
112
Service111
Spoiler112
Trailer operation113
Move & Fun63, 64
Multifunction display Functions
13
Memory13
Operation14
N
N1
47
Nets48
O
Oil See Engine oil
131
On-board computer see multifunction display
13
Operating windscreenwipers39
Operation in winter De-icing windows
117
Vehicle battery136
Outside temperature14
Overview Engine compartment
129
Warning lights16
P
Paintwork See Paintwork care
115
Paintwork care115
Parking Parking aid
81
Visual parking system82
parking light33
Parking ticket holder53
Part replacement110
Passive safety Before setting off
90
Driving safety91
Safety equipment90
Passive Safety90
Pedals71
Footmats71
Petrol refer to Fuel
123
Polishing the paintwork See Taking care of your vehicle
115
Power socket 12 V
52
Power steering66
Power windows Button in the driver's door
30
167Index