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WARNING (Continued)
● Loose objects in the luggage compartment can suddenly slide and
change the way the vehicle handles.
● Secure all objects, little and large.
● Never secure a load that is too heavy for the fastening rings.
● Never secure a child seat to the fastening rings.
Note
● The maximum load of the fastening rings is approximately 3.5 Kn (3.57
Kp).
● You can find suitable transport straps and load securing systems at a
specialised workshop. SEAT recommends visiting a Technical Service. 
Rails and attachment system*
Fig. 97  In the luggage
compartment: System in-
cluding rails, adjustable
attachment elements  1
and adjustable tighten-
ing straps 2.
The rails and attachment system consists of four rails, movable attachment
elements, straps to be secured to the rails and a net with supports to cover baggage ⇒ page 137. The rail and attachment system is designed to se-
cure light objects. If the seats in the third row are to be occupied by passen-
gers then attachment elements should never be placed in the section of the
rails close to the seats 
⇒ 
.
Installing the attachment elements
● Fit the attachment element with the ruts facing upwards  ⇒ Fig. 97 1
 to
the upper part of the guide and press downwards.
● Move the attachment element to the desired position.
● Always ensure that the attachment inserts into the guide system  ⇒ 
.
Removing the attachment elements
● Remove the attachment element from the guide and pull downwards.
Securing a load
● Pull the strap through the attachment element and secure the load
⇒ 
.
WARNING
In case of an accident or sudden braking, the attachment elements in the
parts of the rails close to the seats of the third row could injure seat oc-
cupants.
● Whenever the seats on the third row are to be occupied, remove the
attachment elements from the rails or move them all the way back.
WARNING
Movable attachment elements that are not secured correctly can be re-
leased from the guide in case of sudden braking or accident. As a result,
objects may be fired through the vehicle interior causing serious injury or
death.
● Always ensure that the movable attachment elements are correctly in-
serted into the guides.         

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WARNING
Baggage net supports that are not secured correctly can be released from
the guide in case of the sudden braking or accident. As a result, objects
may be fired through the vehicle interior causing serious injury or death.
● Always ensure that the baggage net supports are correctly inserted
into the rails; the red mark should not be visible.
● Never secure a child seat to the baggage net supports.
CAUTION
● The baggage net supports placed on the rail system can be damaged
when folding down seats from the third row or putting them back into posi-
tion and these can also damage the seats themselves. Before folding down
or repositioning the seats, remove the baggage net supports from the rail
system. 
Retaining hooks
Fig. 100  In the luggage
compartment: retaining
hooks On the right-hand side of the luggage compartment, there are folding re-
taining hooks 
⇒ Fig. 100 that can be used to secure light shopping bags.
● Press the retaining hooks down  ⇒ Fig. 100 (arrow) and fold them.
● Hook the bags in place.
● After use, raise the hooks again.
WARNING
Never use these hooks to secure objects. In case of sudden braking or an
accident, the hooks could rupture.
CAUTION
The hooks can support a maximum of 2.5 kg (about 5 lbs). 
Luggage net*
Fig. 101  In the luggage
compartment: net used
on secured baggage
The baggage net can be used to secure lighter items. 
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Hooking the baggage net into the luggage compartment floor
● Hook the baggage net into the fastening rings  ⇒ Fig. 101  1
 and 2.
Releasing the baggage net
The secured baggage net is taut  ⇒ 
.
● Carefully unhook the baggage net hooks from the fastening rings
⇒ Fig. 101  1
.
● Carefully unhook the baggage net hooks from the fastening rings
⇒ Fig. 101  2
.
WARNING
The elastic baggage net stretches when it is secured to the luggage com-
partment fastening rings. The secured baggage net is taut. The hooks on
the baggage net can cause injury if the net is incorrectly hooked or un-
hooked.
● Always ensure that the hooks do not suddenly release from the fas-
tening rings when hooking or un-hooking.
● Always keep your face and eyes protected at a safe distance to avoid
injury should a hook slip while hooking or unhooking.
● Always engage the hooks in the order given. If a baggage net hook
springs back this can cause injury.
Roof carrier system* Introduction
The vehicle roof has been designed to optimise aerodynamics. For this rea-
son, conventional roof carrier systems cannot be secured to the roof rails. Given that the water drains have been incorporated into the roof for aerody-
namic reasons, only the SEAT approved basic supports and roof carrier sys-
tems can be used.
When should the roof carrier system be removed?
●
When it is not being used.
● When the vehicle is being washed in a car wash.
● When the vehicle height exceeds the maximum height (for example, in a
garage).
Additional information and warnings:
● Light  ⇒ page 96
● Transporting ⇒ page 13
● Ecological driving  ⇒ page 229
● Wheels and tyres  ⇒ page 297
● Accessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications  ⇒ page 261
WARNING
The risk of an accident is increased by transporting heavy or bulky loads
on the roof, which affects the car's handling by shifting the centre of
gravity and increasing susceptibility to cross winds.
● Always secure loads correctly with suitable and undamaged attach-
ment rope or straps.
● Large, heavy, wide and flat loads negatively affect the vehicle aerody-
namics, centre of gravity and handling.
● Avoid brusque manoeuvres and sudden braking.
● Adjust your speed and driving style to visibility, road, traffic and
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Note
Read and take into account the instructions included with the roof carrier
system fitted and keep them in the vehicle. 
Loading the roof carrier system
Loads can only be correctly secured when the roof carrier system is correctly
fitted ⇒ .
Maximum authorised roof load
The maximum authorised roof load is  100 kg (about 220 lbs). The roof load
includes the roof carrier system and the load being transported  ⇒ 
.
Always check the roof carrier system weight and the weight of the load to be
transported and, if necessary, weigh them. Never exceed the maximum au-
thorised roof load.
If you are using a roof carrier with a lower weight rating, you cannot trans-
port the maximum roof load. Do not exceed the maximum weight limit for
the roof carrier given in the fitting instructions.
Distributing a load
Uniformly distribute loads and secure them correctly  ⇒ 
.
Check attachments
After fitting the base supports and the roof carrier system, always check the
attachments after a short trip or at regular intervals.
WARNING
Exceeding the maximum authorised roof load can result in accidents
and/or vehicle damage.
● Always respect the maximum authorised weight for the roof, the max-
imum authorised weight on the axles and the total maximum authorised
weight of the vehicle.
● Never exceed the capacity of the roof carrier system even if this is
less than the maximum authorised roof load.
● Secure heavy objects towards the front and distribute the load even-
ly.
WARNING
Loose and incorrectly secured loads can fall from the roof carrier system
causing accidents and injury.
● Always use suitable ropes and straps in good condition.
● Always secure loads correctly.
Storage compartments Introduction
Storage compartments must only be used to store light or small objects.
The front central armrest compartment houses the factory-fitted  AUX-IN or
multimedia (MEDIA-IN) connection sockets.
The factory-fitted CD changer is located in the left-hand storage compart-
ment of the luggage compartment.        

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Additional information and warnings:
● Child seats (accessories)  ⇒ page 39
● Luggage compartment  ⇒ page 127
● Care and cleaning of the vehicle interior  ⇒ page 253
● ⇒ Booklet Radio or ⇒ Booklet navigation system
WARNING
In the event of sudden braking movements or turns, loose objects may be
thrown around the vehicle interior. This could cause serious injuries to
passengers and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
● Do not transport animals or place hard, heavy or sharp objects inside
the vehicle in: open storage compartments, dash panel, rear shelf, items
of clothing or bags.
● While driving, always keep object compartments closed.
WARNING
Objects falling into the driver's footwell could prevent use of the pedals.
This could lead the driver to lose control of the vehicle, increasing the
risk of a serious accident.
● Make sure the pedals can be used at all times, with no objects rolling
underneath them.
● The floor mat should always be secured to the floor.
● Never place other mats or rugs on top of the original mat supplied by
the factory.
● Make sure that no objects can fall into the driver's footwell while the
vehicle is in motion.
CAUTION
● Objects on the shelf could chafe against the wires of the heating ele-
ment in the heated rear window and cause damage.
● Do not keep heat-sensitive objects, food or medicines inside the vehi-
cle. Heat and cold could damage them or render them useless.
● Light-transparent objects placed inside the vehicle, such as lenses,
magnifying glasses or transparent suction caps on the windows, could con-
centrate the sun's rays and cause damage to the vehicle.
Note
The ventilating slits between the heated rear window and the shelf must not
be covered so that used air can escape from the vehicle. 
Spectacle case in the roof console
Fig. 103  On the roof
console: Sunglasses stor-
age compartment
To open, press and release the button  ⇒ Fig. 103 (arrow).
To close, press the cover upwards until it clicks into place. 
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can be located in the storage compartment  1
.. The cover of the compart-
ment  1 can be used to safely store the covers of the rear shelf supports.
Compartments in the luggage compartment floor
More storage compartments can be found in the luggage compartment
floor.
effectNecessary operationsOpen the front compartment
⇒ Fig. 116  3:
 Pull the front of the luggage compart-
ment floor back using the handle.
Open the rear compartment
⇒ Fig. 116  4:
 Lift the rear of the luggage compart-
ment floor using the handle.
Keeping the rear compartment
open:  Move the hook at the rear right of the
luggage compartment and hook the lug-
gage compartment floor onto it
⇒ page 127.
Closing the compartment:
  Push back the hook and push the rear
of the luggage compartment floor  4
down.
 Fold the front part of the luggage com-
partment floor forwards  3
.
Other storage compartments:
●
in the centre console, front and rear.
● in the door trims, front and rear.
● Coat hooks  on the central door pillars and on the rear roof handles.
● Bag hook in the luggage compartment  ⇒ page 127.
WARNING
Clothing hung on the coat hooks could restrict the driver's view and lead
to serious accidents.
● Hang the clothes from the hooks so that driver's view is not restric-
ted.
● The coat hook is suitable for light items of clothing. Never place
heavy, hard or sharp objects in the bags.
CAUTION
Keep the CD changer compartment closed while the vehicle is in motion to
reduce vibrations that could damage the changer.
Note
The first aid kit is located in the rear left compartment of the luggage com-
partment. 
Drink holders Introduction
Bottle holders
There is a bottle holder in the open compartments in the driver and front
passenger doors and in that of the sliding door.
Additional information and warnings:
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Drink holders, rear*
Fig. 118  Centre console,
rear section: folding out
the drink holder
Opening and closing the drink holder in the rear centre console
● To open, move the drink holder downwards in the direction of the arrow
⇒  Fig. 118.
● To close, lift the drink holder.
The third row of seats has a drink holder in the side trim compartment on
the rear left. 
Ashtray and cigarette lighter*
Introduction
Additional information and warnings:
● Power sockets 
⇒ page 153.
● Accessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications 
⇒ page 261.
WARNING
Undue use of the ashtray and cigarette lighter may cause a fire or burns
and other serious injuries.
● Never put paper or other flammable objects in the ashtray.
Ashtray
Fig. 119  Front centre
console: ashtray closed
There are ashtrays located on the front of the centre console  ⇒ Fig. 119 and
on the rear lining of the rear door.
Opening and closing the ashtray
● To open, lift the ashtray cover.
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Emptying the ashtray
● Remove the ashtray from the drink holder or lining of the door by pulling
it upwards.
● After emptying the ashtray, insert it from above into the drink holder or
door lining. 
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 120  Front centre
console: lighter
Depending on the vehicle equipment, there may be a lighter to the front of
the centre console  ⇒ Fig. 120 or in the compartment to the front of the cen-
tre console.
● Push the button on the cigarette lighter inwards with the ignition on
⇒  Fig. 120.
● Wait for the lighter to pop out slightly.
● Pull out the cigarette lighter and light the cigarette on the glowing coil
⇒ 
.
● Replace the cigarette lighter in its insert.
WARNING
Undue use of the cigarette lighter may cause a fire or burns and other se-
rious injuries.
● The cigarette lighter must only be used to light cigarettes or similar.
● Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. The cigarette lighter
can be used when the ignition is switched on.
Note
The cigarette lighter can also be used with the 12 Volt power socket
⇒ page 153. 
Power sockets Introduction
Electrical equipment can be connected to the power sockets in the vehicle.
All connected appliances should be in perfect working order without any
faults.
Additional information and warnings:
● Cigarette lighter 
⇒ page 152
● Accessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications 
⇒ page 261
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