Table of Contents
Materials defect liability and ŠKODA warranty for
new cars5
Mobility warranty and ŠKODA extended
warranty
6
Abbreviations
Using the system
Cockpit
9
Overview
8
Instruments and warning lights
11
Instrument cluster
11
Warning lights
15
Warning icons in the display
21
Information system
26
Driver information system
26
Driving data (Multifunction display)
29
MAXI DOT display
31
Service interval display
33
Unlocking and opening
35
Unlocking and locking
35
KESSY
41
Anti-theft alarm system
42
Luggage compartment lid
43
Electric luggage compartment lid (Octavia
Estate)
44
Electrical power windows
47
Panoramic sliding/tilting roof (Octavia)
50
Panoramic sliding/tilting roof (Octavia Estate)
51
Lights and visibility
54
Lights
54
Interior lights
61Visibility64Windscreen wipers and washers65
Rear mirror
68
Seats and useful equipment
71
Adjusting the seats
71
Seat features
76
Practical equipment
79
Luggage compartment
91
Variable loading floor in the luggage
compartment (Estate)
99
Net partition (Octavia Estate)
101
Roof rack system
103
Heating and air-conditioning
106
Heating, ventilation, cooling
106
Heating
108
Air conditioning system (manual air conditioning
system)
110
Climatronic (automatic air conditioning system)
112
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation)
115
Driving
Starting-off and Driving
118
Steering
118
Starting and stopping the engine using the key
119
Starting and stopping the engine - KESSY
121
Brakes
124
Manual shifting of gears and pedals
126
Automatic transmission
126
Running in
130
Economical driving and environmental
sustainability
131
Avoiding damage to your vehicle
135
Driving abroad
136Assist systems137Brake assist systems137
Parking aid
140
Park assist
142
Cruise Control System
146
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
148
Area monitoring system (Front Assist)
154
START-STOP
158
Driving mode
161
ProActive passenger protection
163
Lane Assist
164
Traffic sign recognition
166
Fatigue detection (break recommendation)
168
Towing a trailer
169
Towing device
169
Trailer
172
Safety
Passive Safety
176
General information
176
Correct seated position
177
Seat belts
180
Using seat belts
180
Inertia reel and belt pretensioners
183
Airbag system
185
Description of the airbag system
185
Airbag overview
186
Deactivating airbags
190
Transporting children safely
193
Child seat
193
Fastening elements
1963Table of Contents
Warning lights
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Automatic Transmission
16
Handbrake
16
Brake system
16
Seat belt warning light
17
Power steering
17
Traction Control System (ASR)
17
Traction control system (TCS) off
18
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
18
Antilock brake system (ABS)
18
Rear fog light
19
Exhaust inspection system
19
Glow plug system (diesel engine)
19
Engine performance check (petrol engine)
19
Security Systems
19
Tyre inflation pressure
20
Brake linings
20
Lane following system (Lane Assist)
20
Turn signal system
20
Trailer turn signal lights
20
Fog lights
21
Cruise control system
21
Selector lever lock
21
Main beam
21
The warning lights indicate certain functions or faults.
Some warning lights can be accompanied by acoustic signals and messages in the
display of the instrument cluster.
After switching on the ignition, some warning lights illuminate briefly as a func-
tion test.
If the tested systems are OK, the corresponding warning lights go out a few sec-
onds after switching on the ignition.
The condition of some features and systems is shown by the warning icons on
the display » page 21.
The warning lights are at the following locations in the instrument cluster » Fig. 2
on page 11.
› Revolutions counter 1
›Speedometer
3
›Bar with warning lights
5WARNING■
Ignoring illuminated warning lights and related messages or instructions in
the display of the instrument cluster may lead to serious personal injury or
damage to the vehicle.■
If you have to stop for technical reasons, then park the vehicle at a safe dis-
tance from the traffic, switch off the engine and activate the hazard warning
light system » page 61. The warning triangle must be set up at the prescri-
bed distance - observe the national legal provisions when doing so.
■
The engine compartment of your car is a hazardous area. While working in
the engine compartment, be sure to observe the following warn- ings » page 215 , Engine compartment .
15Instruments and warning lights
WARNINGIf there is a fault in the safety system, have it checked immediately by a spe-
cialist garage. Otherwise, there is a risk of the systems not being activated in the event of an accident.
Tyre inflation pressure
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 15.
The warning light
lights up , if there is a substantial drop in inflation pressure in
one of the tyres. Check and adjust the pressure in all tyres » page 228.
An audible signal sounds as a warning signal.
If the warning light
flashes , there is a fault in the system.
Seek assistance from a specialist garage immediately.
Further information » page 231, Tyre control display .
Note
If the vehicle's battery has been disconnected and reconnected, the warning light
comes on after switching on the ignition. If the warning light does not go out
after moving a short distance, this means there is an error in the system. Seek as-
sistance from a specialist garage immediately.
Brake linings
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 15.
If the indicator light
is lit, the brake pads are worn.
The following message is shown in the information cluster display. Check brake wear!
BRAKE PADS PLEASE CHECK
Seek assistance from a specialist garage immediately.
Lane following system (Lane Assist)
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 15.
The warning lights indicates the state of the Lane Assist system.
Further information » page 164, Lane Assist .
Turn signal system
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 15.
Either the left
or right
indicator light flashes depending on the position of
the control lever.
If there is a fault in the turn signal system, the warning light flashes at twice its
normal rate. This does not apply when towing a trailer.
Switching off the hazard warning light system is switched on will cause all of theturn signal lights as well as both warning lights to flash.
Further information » page 56, Turn signal and main beam .
Trailer turn signal lights
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 15.
if the warning light
flashes, the trailer turn signal lights are turned on.
If a trailer is hitched and the warning light
is not flashing, one of the trailer turn
signal lights has failed.
The following message is shown in the information cluster display, for example. Trailer: check left turn signal!
TRAILER TURN SIG_ CHECK LEFT
The trailer must be unhitched properly » page 169, Towing a trailer .
20Using the system
Main menuFig. 10
Operating lever: Button to open
the menu item wizard
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 31.
Operating the MAXI DOT display » page 26.
Main menu points
The following information can be selected (depending on the equipment installed on the vehicle).
■ Driving data » page 29
■ Assist systems » page 164 , » page 154
■ Navigation » operating instructions for Infotainment , chapter Navigation sys-
tem (NAV button)
■ Audio » operating instructions for Infotainment , chapter Audio (MEDIA button)
■ Telephone » operating instructions for Infotainment , chapter Communication
(PHONE button)
■ Vehicle » page 14 , Auto-check control
■ Lap timer » page 32
Menu item wizard
In the menu item Assist systems the Front Assist and the Lane Assist can be
confirmed and activated or deactivated .
The menu item Assist systems in the main menu can also be opened by pressing
the button
E
on the control lever » Fig. 10.
Note
If the MAXI DOT display shows warning messages, these messages must be con-
firmed in order to access the main menu » page 26, Using the information sys-
tem .
Lap timer (Stop watch)
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 31.
The Laptimer function offers the possibility of calculating the lap time, for exam-
ple when driving on a race course. The measured time is shown in the display.
Operation of the lap timer function » page 26, Using the information system .
The calculated times are displayed in minutes, seconds and deciseconds.
Activate Laptimer function › From the main menu of the display select the menu item
Lap timer.
The following functions are available. ■ Start - start the timing manually or continue the interrupted measurement
■ Since start - Start the timer automatically upon start-up
■ Statistics - Evaluate and reset the measured times
Time measurement
Manually start the measurement › Select the menu item
Lap timer - Start .
Start the measurement automatically
› Select the menu item
Lap timer - Since start . Timing will begin automatically
when starting up.
Start timing of next round
› Select the menu item
New lap during timing.
During timing, information about the fastest and the last lap time are also shown
in the display.
Measure split time
› During the timing, select the menu item
Split time. The split time data is dis-
played for about 5 seconds in the display.
The split time can be measured repeatedly during a round.
Stop measurement › During the timing, press the menu item
Stop.
The time measurement is stopped, the following functions are now available.
■ Continue - Continue measurement of the current lap time
■ New lap - Start measurement of the next lap time.
32Using the system
The daytime running lights are switched on automatically if the following condi-tions are met:
The ignition is switched on.
The daylight driving lights function is activated.
The light switch is in the position or » Fig. 30 on page 57.
Note
When the daytime running light is switched on, the side lights (neither at the
front or rear) and the number plate lights are not lit.
Turn signal and main beam
Fig. 29
Operating lever: Turn signal and
main beam operation
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn- ings on page 54.
Operating lever positions » Fig. 29 .
Switch on right turn signal
Switch on left turn signal
Switch on main beam (spring-tensioned position)
Switch on main beam or headlamp flasher (spring-loaded position)
The parking light can also be controlled with the control lever » page 61.
The main beam can only be switched on when the low beam lights are on.
When the high beam or headlight flasher is on, the warning light
illuminates in
the instrument cluster.
When the left or right turn signal is on, the warning light
or
flashes in the
instrument cluster.
ABCDOn vehicles with Headlight assist, when the lever is put into position C, the As-
sistant is activated » page 58.
“Convenience turn signal”
If you only wish to flash three times, briefly push the lever to the upper or lower
pressure point and release again.
The “convenience turn signal” can be activated or deactivated in the Infotain- ment » Operating instructions for Infotainment , chapter Vehicle settings (CAR
button) .
Turn signal for changing lanes - to only flash briefly, only move the lever up or
down to the pressure point and hold it in this position.WARNINGOnly turn on the main beam or the headlight flasher if other road users will
not be dazzled.
Note
■ The headlight flasher system can also be operated if the ignition is switched off.■The turn signal light switches itself off automatically when driving around a
curve or after making a turn.■
The warning light flashes at twice its normal rate if a bulb for the turn signal
light fails.
56Using the system
WARNING (Continued)■If the ACC does not decelerate fast enough, immediately apply the vehicle's
footbrake.■
Control may only be resumed if the stored speed is not too high for the cur-
rent traffic conditions.
WARNINGFor safety reasons, do not use the ACC under the following conditions.■When driving in turning lanes, motorway exits or construction sites, to avoid
an unwanted acceleration to the stored speed.■
When visibility is poor, (e.g. fog, heavy rain, thick snowfall).
■
When road conditions are poor (e.g. ice, slippery road, gravel, dirt road).
■
When driving around “sharp” bends.
■
When riding on a steep gradient / high slope.
CAUTION
■ It is not possible to switch on the control on vehicles fitted with a manual
transmission if the first gear or reverse gear is engaged.■
It is not possible to switch on the control on vehicles fitted with an automatic
transmission , if the selector lever is in the position P, N or R .
■
The control may automatically switch off when some brake assist systems (e.g.
ESC) intervene, when the maximum permissible engine speed is exceeded, etc.
Note
■ The speed can only be set and stored when ACC is activated. The stored speed
may differ from the actual speed if a proximity control procedure is in progress at the time.■
Vehicles with an automatic transmission can decelerate to a standstill and start
again using the ACC.
■
The ACC reduces the speed by automatically releasing the accelerator or by
means of a braking procedure as appropriate. If the brakes are used for an auto-
matic speed reduction at any moments, then the brake light illuminates.
■
In case of failure of more than one brake light on the vehicle or on the electri-
cally connected trailer, the ACC becomes unavailable.
Radar sensorFig. 135
Mounting location of the radar
sensor
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 148.
The radar sensor » Fig. 135 (From here on referred to as sensor) is used to assess
the traffic situation in front of the vehicle.
The sensor can distinguish objects by radiating and receiving electromagneticwaves.
The sensor function may be impaired in the events of one of the following.
› The sensor is covered by mud, snow or debris, for example.
› The sensor or its immediate surroundings are covered by other objects, for ex-
ample, a sticker is attached.
› When visibility is poor, (e.g. fog, heavy rain, thick snowfall).
If the sensor is dirty or does not have “visibility” for any other reason, the follow- ing message appears in the instrument cluster display.
ACC: no sensor view!
Stop the car, switch off the engine and clean the sensor or eliminate the obstacle
causing the lack of“visibility”. Should the ACC still be unavailable after the engine is restarted,
» Fig. 138 on page 151 push the lever into position. Seek help
from a specialist garage.
149Assist systems
Change speed by adopting the current speed) - Requirements
ACC is enabled.
The vehicle is moving at a speed other than that which is stored.
Note
■
If during control the speed is increased by pressing the accelerator, control is
temporarily stopped. Upon releasing the accelerator, control is automatically re-
sumed.■
If during control the speed is reduced by applying the brake, control is stopped.
Control needs to be restarted in order to resume » page 152.
■
If the vehicle is controlled by a lower speed than the stored speed, then the
current speed is stored by the first press of the button , press the button again
and the speed is reduced in increments of 1 km / h.
Set time interval level
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-ings
on page 148.
The proximity to the vehicle ahead can be set with the lever » Fig. 138 on page 151
or in the Infotainment » infotainment manual , chapter Vehicle settings (CAR but-
ton) .
Setting by means of the lever
›
Set the switch
in the sprung position or
-
» Fig. 138 on page 151.
The display of the instrument cluster shows line
2
» Fig. 136 on page 150, which
indicates the proximity.
›
Using the switch
on the lever, adjust line
2
to the desired proximity lev-
el.
Note
■ If the proximity is changed in the infotainment, the change will only come into
effect after a subsequent activation of the ACC.■
The proximity is dependent on the speed. The higher the speed, the greater the
proximity to the vehicle ahead.
■
On wet roads, a longer time interval to the vehicle ahead should always be se-
lected than on dry roads.
Special driving conditionsFig. 139
Special conditions: Cornering / narrow vehicles or vehicles travel-
ling side by side
Fig. 140
Special conditions: Lane changes of other vehicles / stationary ve-
hicles
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 148.
The following and similar situations require special attention of the driver.
When cornering
When driving around long bends the ACC may respond to a vehicle in the adjacent
lane » Fig. 139 -
. Your own vehicle is regulated with respect to this vehicle and
will no longer respond to the vehicle ahead.
In such cases, control should be disabled by accelerating, applying the brake or
pressing the button on the operating lever .
» Fig. 138 on page 151 .
153Assist systems
Narrow vehicles or vehicles travelling side by side
Narrow vehicles or vehicles travelling side by side are not detected by the radar
sensor until they are within the sensor's range » Fig. 139 - . This is especially
true for narrow vehicles, such as motorcycles.
If necessary, slow down the car by applying the brake.
Other vehicles changing lanes
Vehicles that change onto the lane with a small proximity » Fig. 140 - do not
have to be detected by the radar sensor in time. The result may be a delayed ACC
response.
If necessary, slow down the car by applying the brake.
Stationary vehicles
The ACC does not detect stationary objects! When a vehicle detected by the ACC turns or sheers off and there is a stationary vehicle in front of this vehi-cle, » Fig. 140 -
the ACC does not respond to the stationary vehicle.
In such cases, take over the steering and apply the brake.
When overtaking
When your vehicle is being controlled (the speed is lower than that which is stor-
ed) and the indicator is activated, the ACC interprets that the driver intends to
overtake. The ACC automatically accelerates the vehicle, thereby reducing the
proximity to a vehicle ahead.
If the vehicle changes to the fast lane and no vehicle is detected ahead, the ACC
accelerates until the set speed is reached and then keeps it constant.
Acceleration can be cancelled at any time by touch on the brake pedal or pressing
the button
on the control lever » Fig. 138 on page 151 .
Vehicles with special load or special body parts
Other vehicles with a load or with body parts protruding from the sides, back or
top of the vehicle contour may not be detected by the ACC.
Control should therefore be disabled whenever you are driving behind or overtak-ing such a vehicle.
Towing a trailer
When towing a trailer, the ACC control will be less powerful. The manner of driv- ing should therefore be adapted to this limitation.
Information messages
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings
on page 148.
If the symbol
appears in the instrument cluster display when ACC is enabled, it
means that the ACC is not working.
The messages and information are indicated in the instrument cluster display. ACC: no sensor view!
The sensor is dirty or has no “visibility”. Stop the car, switch off the engine and
clean the sensor or remove the obstacle causing the lack of “visibility” » Fig. 135
on page 149 . Should the ACC still be unavailable after the engine is restarted,
push the lever into position
» Fig. 138 on page 151 . Seek help from a specialist
garage.
ACC not available.
Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and then start it again. If the ACC is still not available, push the lever into position
. Seek help from a specialist garage.
Error: ACC
There is an ACC system error. Push the lever into position .
. Seek help from a
specialist garage.
Speed limit
Increase the speed accordingly and start control » page 152.
Area monitoring system (Front Assist)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Instructions and Information
155
Radar sensor
155
Operation
156
Activating/deactivating
157
“City”Emergency braking
157
Information messages
158
154Driving