Table of Contents
Board literature4
Notes
5
Structure and more information about the
Owner's Manual
6
Abbreviations
Safety
Passive Safety
8
General information
8
Correct and safe seated position
9
Seat belts
11
Using seat belts
11
Inertia reels and belt tensioners
14
Airbag system
15
Description of the airbag system
15
Airbag overview
16
Deactivating airbags
18
Transporting children safely
19
Child seat
19
Fastening systems
22
Using the system
Cockpit
27
Overview
26
Instruments and control lights
28
Instrument cluster
28
Multi-function display (MFD)
30
Warning lights
33
Unlocking and opening
39
Unlocking and locking
39
Luggage compartment lid
43Electric Windows44Mechanical windows45
Panorama sliding/tilting roof
46
Lights and visibility
48
Lights
48
Indoor Lighting
51
Visibility
52
Windscreen wipers and washers
52
Rear mirror
54
Seats and head restraints
55
Seats and head restraints
55
Seat features
57
Transporting and practical equipment
60
Useful equipment
60
Luggage compartment
65
Roof rack
68
Heating and air conditioning
70
Heating, ventilation, cooling
70
Communication and multimedia
73
Telephone and Move & Fun
73
Driving
Starting-off and Driving
76
Starting and turning off the engine
76
Brakes and parking
77
Manual gear changing and pedals
79
Automated transmission
80
Running in and economical driving
82
Driving through water and driving off of
made-up roads
83
Assist systems
84
Braking and stabilisation systems
84
Parking aid
85
Cruise Control System
87
START-STOP
88City Safe Drive90Tyre pressure monitoring92
General Maintenance
Care and maintenance
93
Modifications, adjustments and technical alterations
93
Washing vehicle
96
Cleaning vehicle exterior
97
Interior care
101
Inspecting and replenishing
103
Fuel
103
Engine compartment
107
Engine oil
110
Coolant
111
Brake fluid
113
Vehicle battery
113
Wheels
117
Tyres and wheel rims
117
Approved tyre / rim combinations
120
Winter operation
121
Do-it-yourself
Emergency equipment and self-help
122
Emergency equipment
122
Reserve and temporary spare
123
Changing a wheel
124
Puncture repair kit
127
Jump-starting
130
Towing the vehicle
131
Remote control
132
Emergency unlocking/locking
133
Replacing windscreen wiper blades
134
Fuses and light bulbs
135
Fuses
135
Replacing bulbs
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Unidirectional tyresRead and observe
on page 117 first.
The direction of rotation of the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the
tyre .
The indicated direction of rotation must be adhered to in order to ensure the
optimal characteristics of these tyres.
These characteristics mainly relate to the following: › Increased driving stability.
› Reduced risk of aquaplaning.
› Reduced tyre noise and tyre wear.
Approved tyre / rim combinations
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Explanation of the tyre labelling
120
Citigo
121
Citigo G-TEC
121
This chapter contains manufacturer-approved tyre / rim combinations.
For the model version Citigo G-TEC the approved combination listed in the
module » page 121 , Citigo G-TEC apply.
For the other versions the module » page 121, Citigo listed approved combi-
nations apply.
Only use radial tyres of the same type, size (rolling circumference) and tread
pattern on one axle on all four wheels.
When mounting new tires the tires have to be replaced axle by axle.
The information listed in the table corresponds to the information available at the time of going to press.
The approved tyre / rim combinations for your car are given on the sales and
technical vehicle documentation.
Explanation of the tyre labelling
Explanation of tyre markings
For example, 175/65 R 14 82 T means:175Tyre width in mm65Height/width ratio in %RCode letter for the type of tyre – Radial14Diameter of wheel in inches82Load indexTSpeed symbol
The date of manufacture is stated on the tyre wall (possibly on the inside).
For example DOT ... 11 14... means, for example, that the tyre was manufac-
tured in the 11th week of 2014.
The marking M+Smeans that the associated tyre is suitable for winter use.
Load index
The load index indicates the maximum permissible load for each individual
tyre.
Load index8081828384Load
(In kg)450462475487500
Speed symbol
The maximum speed symbol indicates the maximum permissible vehicle speed
with fitted tyres in each category.
Speed
symbolRSTUHMaximum speed
(in km/h)170180190200210WARNING■ Never exceed the maximum permissible load bearing capacity of moun-
ted tyres.■
Never exceed the maximum permissible speed for the mounted tyres.
120General Maintenance
CAUTIONThe information about load index and speed symbol can be found in the vehi-
cle sales and technical documentation.
Citigo
Engine variantTyre sizeMinimal
Load indexMinimal Speed
symbol
1.0 l/44, 55 kW MPI
165/70 R1481T175/65 R1482T185/55 R1582T185/50 R1681T
Citigo G-TEC
Engine variantTyre sizeMinimal
Load indexMinimal Speed
symbol
1.0 l/50 kW MPI G-TEC
165/70 R1481T175/65 R1482T185/55 R1582T185/50 R1681T
Winter operation
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Winter tyres
121
Snow chains
121
Winter tyres
Summer tyres have less grip on ice, snow and at temperatures below 7 °C.
Fitting winter tyres will significantly improve the handling of your vehicle when
driving in wintry road conditions.
To obtain the best possible handling, winter tyres must be fitted to all four
wheels. The minimum tread depth must be 4 mm.
Winter tyres (marked M+S and a mountain peak / snowflake symbol) of a lower
speed category can be used provided that the permissible maximum speed of
these tyres is not exceeded even if the possible maximum speed of the vehicle
is higher.
Only use those tyres or wheel rims which have been approved by ŠKODA for
your model of vehicle.
For the sake of the environment
Fit the summer tyres on again in good time as they provide better handling
properties, a shorter braking distance, less tyre noise, and reduced tyre wear
on roads which are free of snow and ice as well as at temperatures above 7 °C.
The fuel consumption is also lower.
Snow chains
When driving in wintry road conditions, snow chains improve not only traction,
but also the braking performance.
Snow chains must only be mounted on the front wheels.
For technical reasons, it is only permissible to fit snow chains with the follow-
ing wheel/tyre combinations.
Wheel sizeImpression depth DTyre size5J x 1435 mm165 / 70
Remove the full wheel trims before installing the snow chains » page 124.
Only fit snow chains with links and locks not larger than 15 mm.
The chains must be removed when driving on snow-free paths. They would
otherwise cause loss of performance and damage the tyres.
121Wheels
CAUTION■Screw the jack back into the starting position before storing in the box with
the tool kit.■
Ensure that the vehicle tool kit is safely secured in the luggage compart-
ment.
■
Ensure that the box is always secured with the strap.
Note
The declaration of conformity is included with the jack or the log folder.
Reserve and temporary spare
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Remove / store wheel
123
Spare wheel
123
If you need to use an emergency or spare wheel, make sure to fit a standard
wheel of the appropriate dimensions and design as soon as possible.
After changing the spare wheel, the tyre pressure should be adjusted. In vehi- cles with tyre pressure monitoring, save tyre pressure values » page 92.
WARNING■
If you have to fit the spare tyre with a non-specified direction or an oppo-
site direction of rotation due to a puncture, then drive carefully. The best
properties of the tyre are no longer present in this situation.■
If the dimensions or design of the spare wheel differ from the tyres fitted
to the vehicle (e.g. winter tyres or low-profile tyres), it must only be used
briefly in the event of a puncture and if an appropriately cautious style of
driving is adopted.
■
If the dimensions or design of the temporary spare wheel differ from the
fitted tyres, never drive faster than 80 km/h (or 50 mph).
■
Never use the temporary spare wheel if it is damaged.
Remove / store wheelFig. 108
Take out the wheel
Read and observe on page 123 first.
The spare wheel is located in a well under the floor covering in the boot and is fixed in place with a special bolt » Fig. 108.
Take out the wheel
›
Open the boot lid.
›
Lift up the floor in the luggage compartment.
›
Remove the box with the tool kit.
›
Unscrew the nut in direction of arrow » Fig. 108.
›
Take out the wheel.
Stow the wheel
›
Place the wheel into the spare wheel well with the wheel rim pointing down-
ward.
›
Screw on the nut in the opposite direction to the arrow » Fig. 108 until the
wheel is safely secured.
›
Place the box with the tool kit back into the spare wheel and secure it with
the tape.
›
Fold back the floor in the luggage compartment.
›
Close the boot lid.
Spare wheel
Read and observe
on page 123 first.
A warning label is displayed on the rim of the temporary spare wheel.
Please note the following if you intend to use the temporary spare wheel. › The warning label must not be covered after installing the wheel.
› Be particularly observant when driving.
123Emergency equipment and self-help
Locking the door without a locking cylinderEmergency133
Low tyre pressure warning refer to the tyre pressure monitoring
92
Luggage compartment65
Cover67
Emergency unlocking134
Fixing nets67
Lashing eyes66
Lighting65
Unlocking the tailgate134
Variable loading floor68
Luggage compartment cover67
Luggage compartment lid43
Luggage storage Bag hooks
66
M
Main beam
49
Warning light38
Maintenance see vehicle care
98
Manual gear changing see gear changing
79
Maximum permissible weights
143
Maximum speed147
Mechanical windows45
Opening / closing46
Media see radio
4
MFD see multi-function display
30
Mirror Exterior mirrors
54
Mirrors Interior mirror
54
Vanity52
Mobile phone73
Modes of automated transmission81
Modifications93
Modifications and technical alterations Airbags
95
Service94
Spoiler95
Trailer operation96
Move & Fun73
Multi-function display Functions
30
Memory31
Operation31
Multi-function display operation31
Multimedia holder63
N
N1
68
Nameplate143
Natural gas vehicles see CNG
106
Nets67
Notes for driving with repaired tyres129
Notes on using wheels117
O
Oil See Engine oil
110
On-board computer see multi-function display
30
Operate wiper
53
Operating weight143
Operation in winter Vehicle battery
115
Original accessories94
Outside temperature32
Overview Engine compartment
109
Warning lights33
P
Parking
79
Parking aid85
Visual parking system86
Parking aid85
Function86
Parking space79
Parking vehicle79
Part replacement93
Passive safety Before setting off
8
Driving safety8
Safety equipment8
Passive Safety8
Payload143
Pedals80
Footmats80
Petrol see fuel
104
Photo holder63
Plastic parts98
Pocket holder64
Pockets on the front seat rests65
Polishing vehicle paint work see vehicle care
98
Power outlet 12 V
62
Power steering Warning light
36
Power windows Buttons in the driver's door
45
Practical equipment Net pockets on the front seat rests
65
Photo holder63
Pocket holder64
Reflective Vest122
Practical features 12-Volt power outlet
62
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START-STOP88
control symbol39
Jump-starting130
Manually deactivating/activating the system90
Operating conditions of the system88
operation in vehicles with automatic gearbox- es
89
operation in vehicles with manual gearboxes89
system-related automatic start-up89
Starting engine Jump-starting
130
Start the engine77
Stating and turning off the engine76
Steering wheel10
Stopping79
Storage60
Storage compartment in the front centre console
61
on the driver's side60
on the front passenger side63
with cover on the passenger side64
Storage compartments60
Stowage compartment on front of the rear seats
65
Sunroof Operating malfunctions
47
Sun visors52
Switch off the ignition77
Switch on the ignition77
T
Tachometer
29
Taking care of your vehicle Automatic car wash system
97
High-pressure cleaner97
Washing by hand97
Wash system97
TC Operation
85
Technical data143
Tiptronic see automatic gearbox
81
Tools122
TOP TETHER23
Towing131
Towing device96
Towing eye132
Traction Control System85
Warning light36
Transport Luggage compartment
65
Roof rack68
Transporting60
Transporting children safely19
Turn signal49
Turn signal system Warning light
38
Two-way radio systems73
Tyre Damage
119
Explanation of the labelling120
see wheels120
Tyre load-bearing capacity See Wheels
120
Tyre pressure118
Warning light37
Tyre pressure monitoring92
Display37
Save tyre pressure values92
Tyre repair General notes
128
Preparations129
Pressure test129
Sealing and inflating the tyre129
Tyres117
new82
Tyre pressure118
Wear and tear118
Wear indicator119
Tyre size120
see wheels120
U
Under-body Vehicle care
100
Under-body protection100
Unlock Key
40
Unlocking Remote control
41
Unlocking and locking39
Used vehicles Acceptance and recycling
96
Useful equipment Ashtray
62
Car park ticket holder60
Cigarette lighter61
Clothes hook64
Cup holders61
Multimedia holder63
Storage compartment60
V
Vehicle battery Automatic load deactivation
116
charging115
Checking the battery electrolyte level115
Operation in winter115
Safety instructions113
vehicle care chrome parts
99
Vehicle care Alcantara
102
Artificial leather102
Cavity protection100
Cleaning vehicle exterior97
Cleaning wheels100
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Decorative films99
Door locking cylinder100
Headlight glasses99
Interior care101
Maintenance98
Materials102
Natural leather101
Plastic parts98
Polishing vehicle paint work98
Rubber seals98
Safety belt103
Seat covers102
Under-body protections100
washing96
Vehicle data sticker143
Vehicle data sticker and nameplate Vehicle data sticker and nameplate
143
Vehicle dimensions145
Vehicle height145
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)143
Vehicle length145
Vehicle tool kit122
Vehicle width145
Vest Placement of the reflective vest
122
VIN Vehicle Identification Number
143
Visibility52
Visors see Sun visors
52
Visual parking system86
W
Warning at excessive speeds
33
Warning lights33
Warning symbols33
Warning triangle122
Washing Automatic car wash system97
by hand97
High-pressure cleaner97
Washing vehicles96
Water Driving through
83
Weather conditions93
Wheel bolts Anti-theft wheel bolts
127
Caps125
Loosening and tightening126
Wheel rims117
Wheels Age of wheels
117
Changing124
Driving style118
Emergency spare wheel123
Full trim124
General information117
Load index120
Snow chains121
Spare wheel123
Speed symbol120
Storage of wheels117
Tyre damage119
Tyre pressure118
Tyre size120
Tyre wear118
Tyre wear indicator119
Unidirectional tyres120
Wheel balance118
Wheel replacement119
Winter tyres121
Window wiper Replacing the rear window wiper blade
135
Windscreen washer fluid Checking
109
Replenishing109
Winter109
Windscreen washer system109
Windscreen washer system53
Windscreen wipers Replacing the windscreen wipers
134
Windscreen washer fluid109
Windscreen wipers and washers52
Winter operation121
De-icing windows99
Snow chains121
Winter tyres121
Winter tyres See Wheels
121
Wiper blades101
Service position of the windscreen wiper arms 134
Wiper interval
53
Wipers Maintaining wiper blades
101
155Index