
In the driver's footwell, only a footmat, which is attached to the two corre-
sponding attachment points, may be used.
Only use footmats from the range of ŠKODA Original Accessories, which are fit-
ted to two attachment points.WARNINGNo objects are allowed in the driver's footwell – risk of obstruction or limi-
tation in operating the pedals!
Automatic transmission
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Modes and use of selector lever
110
Manual shifting (Tiptronic)
111
Starting-off and driving
112
Malfunction
112
Selector lever-emergency unlocking
112WARNING■ Do not depress the accelerator if the forward driving mode is changed
when the vehicle is halted and the engine is running – there is a risk of an
accident.■
Never shift the selector lever to  R or  P modes when driving – there is a
risk of an accident.
■
The vehicle must be held on the brake pedal in  D, S  or  R modes if the ve-
hicle is halted and the engine is running. Even when the engine is idling,
power transmission is never completely interrupted – the vehicle will creep.
CAUTION■ If the selector lever is shifted to  N while the vehicle is being driven you must
lift off the accelerator pedal and you will need to wait until the engine has
reached its idling speed before shifting the selector lever to a forward driving
mode again.■
At temperatures below -10 °C, the engine can only be started in selector lev-
er position  P.
■
Never try to hold the vehicle using the accelerator pedal when stopping on a
hill – this may lead to transmission damage.
Note
After the ignition is switched off, the ignition key can only be withdrawn if the
selector lever is in position  P1)
.
Modes and use of selector lever
Fig. 110 
Selector lever /MAXI DOT display: Selector lever positions
Read and observe 
 and  on page 110 first.
When the ignition is switched on, the gearbox mode and the gear currently se- lected are indicated in the display 
1
  » Fig. 110 .
The following modes can be selected with the selector lever  » Fig. 110.
P
 – Parking mode
The driven wheels are locked mechanically in this mode.
Parking mode must only be selected when the vehicle is stationary. 
1)
Only valid for some countries.
110Driving       

Error: Start-Stop
ERROR START-STOP
A system error is present. Seek help from a specialist garage.
Tyre pressure monitoring
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Save tyre pressure values
125
The tyre pressure monitoring function (hereinafter referred to only as a sys-
tem) monitors the tyre pressure while driving.
If the rolling circumference of a wheel is changed, the indicator light   in the
instrument cluster lights up and an audible signal sounds.
Information on the procedure for the notification of change of tyre inflation
pressure  » page 45 .
The system can only function properly if the tyres have the prescribed inflation
pressure and this pressure values are stored in the system.
WARNING■ The driver is always responsible for the tyre inflation pressure. Tyre pres-
sure should be checked regularly  » page 157.■
The system cannot warn in case of very rapid loss of tyre pressure, e.g. in
the event of a sudden puncture.
Save tyre pressure values
Fig. 122 
Key for storing the pressure val-
ues
Read and observe  on page 125 first.
Saving the tyre pressure values is undertaken as follows.
›
Inflate all the tyres to the specified pressure.
›
Switch on the ignition.
›
Press the  
 » Fig. 122  symbol icon and hold down.
The warning light  
 in the instrument cluster lights up.
An acoustic signal and the control indicator provide information about the
storage of the tyre pressure values.
›
Release the  
 icon button.
The tyre pressure values are always stored in the system, if one of the follow-
ing events occurs.
› Change of tyre inflation pressure.
› Changing one or more wheels.
› Changing position of a wheel on the vehicle.
› Illumination of the warning light 
 in the instrument cluster.
WARNINGBefore storing the pressures, the tyres must be inflated to the specified in-
flation pressure  » page 157. When storing incorrect pressure values, the
system could possibly not issue any warnings, even with a too low tyre
pressure.
CAUTION
The tyre pressure values are to be saved every 10,000 km or 1x annually to en-
sure correct system functioning.125Assist systems     

Key
locking ball
Note
■ The tool for removing the wheel trim is part of the vehicle tool
kit  » page 166  .■
If you lose the key, please get in touch with a specialist garage.
Adjusting the ready position
Fig. 125 
Setting the ready position/ready position
Read and observe 
 and  on page 126 first.
The coupling ball bar must be set prior to installation in the standby position. If this is not in the ready position, then this must be set to the standby posi-
tion as follows.
›
Grip the ball head below the protective cap 
2
  » Fig. 125  .
›
Insert the key 
1
 into the lock so that the green marking is pointing upwards.
›
Turn the key in direction of the arrow, so that the red marking is facing up-
wards.
›
Press the release bolts 
3
 as far as the stop in the direction of the arrow and
at the same time push the lever 
4
 downwards as far as it will go in the di-
rection of the arrow.
Lever 
4
 remains locked in this position.
CAUTION
In the ready position, the key cannot be removed nor turned to a different po-
sition.1011Fitting the ball headFig. 126 
Insert the ball head/lock the lock, and put the lock cover on
Read and observe 
 and  on page 126 first.
›
Remove the cover in the rear bumper 
2
  » Fig. 123  on page 126  in the direc-
tion of the arrow using the tool for removing the wheel trims.
›
Pull off the cover for the mounting recess 
4
  » Fig. 123  on page 126  in the
direction of the arrow  » .
›
Adjust the ball head to the ready position  » page 127.
›
Grip the tow bar  from underneath  » Fig. 126  and insert into the mounting re-
cess until you hear it click into place  » .
Lever 
1
  » Fig. 126  automatically  turns upwards and the release pin 
2
 pops
out (its red and green parts are both visible)  » .
If the lever 
1
 does not automatically emerge, or if the release pin 
2
 does not
pop out, remove the ball head from the mounting recess by turning the lever
downwards as far as it will go. Clean the tapered surfaces on the ball head and
the mounting recess.
›
Lock the lock on the operating lever by turning the key by 180° to the right
(see green marking 
3
 is visible) and remove the key in the direction of the
arrow.
›
Push cap 
4
  » Fig. 126  onto the lock in the direction of the arrow  » .
›
Check the ball head for secure mounting » page 128. 
127Hitch and trailer           

WARNING■Carefully remove the cap for the mounting recess - there is a risk of hand
injury.■
Keep your hands outside the lever's range of motion when attaching the
ball head – there is a risk of fingers being injured!
■
Never attempt to pull the operating lever upwards forcibly to turn the
key. Doing so would mean the ball head is not attached correctly.
CAUTION
■ After removing the key,  always replace the cover on the lock – there is a risk
of the lock getting dirty.■
Remove the cover from the rear bumper with care - there is a risk of paint
damage to the bumper and the cap.
Note
Store cover 2 and cover 4  » Fig. 123  on page 126  in a suitable place in the
luggage compartment after removing them.
Check proper fitting
Fig. 127 
Correctly secured ball head
Read and observe  and  on page 126 first.
Check that the ball head is fitted properly each time before use.
Correctly secured ball head  » Fig. 127
The ball head does not come out of the mounting recess even after heavy
“shaking”.
Lever 
1
 is up as far as it will go.
The release pin 
2
 is completely exposed (both its red and green parts are
visible).
The key is removed.
Cap 3
 is on the lock.WARNINGDo not use the towing equipment unless the ball head was properly locked.
Removing the ball head
Fig. 128 
Unlock the operating lever of the ball head/removing the ball
head
Read and observe 
 and  on page 126 first.
›
Remove cover 
1
 from the lock in the direction of the arrow  » Fig. 128 .
›
Insert the key into the lock, so that its green marking is pointing upwards.
›
Turn the key 180 ° to the left, so that its red marking 
2
is visible.
›
Grasp the ball head  from underneath.
›
Press the release pin 
3
 as far as the stop in the direction of the arrow and
at the same time push the lever 
4
 downwards as far as it will go in the di-
rection of the arrow.
The ball head is released in this position and falls freely into the hand. If it
does not fall freely into the hand, use your other hand to push it upwards.
At the same time, the ball head latches into the ready position and is thus
ready to be re-inserted into the mounting recess  » 
.
›
Fit the cover for the mounting recess 
4
 » Fig. 123  on page 126  in the oppo-
site direction to the arrow.
›
Offer up the cap to the rear bumper 
2
  » Fig. 123  on page 126  aligning it with
“check mark” in the lower bumper area.
›
Push the cap in first on the left and right and then at the top. 
128Driving          

WARNING■Never allow the ball head to remain unsecured in the boot. This could
cause damage to the boot upon sudden braking, and could put the safety
of the occupants at risk.■
Never remove the tow bar while the trailer is still coupled.
CAUTION
■ If the lever is held firmly and not pushed downwards as far as it can go, it will
go back up after the ball head is removed and will not latch into the ready po-
sition. The ball head then needs to be brought into this position before the
next time it is fitted  » page 127, Adjusting the ready position .■
Tuck the ball bar in the ready position, with the golden key up, in the box -
otherwise there is a risk of damage to the key!
■
Do not use excessive force when handling the operating lever (e.g. do not
step on it).
Note
■ We recommend that you put the protective cap on the ball before removing
the ball head.■
Clean any dirt from the ball head before stowing it away in the box with the
vehicle tool kit.
Accessories
Fig. 129 
Representation of the maximum
permissible level of the ball head
of the towing hitch and the per-
missible total weight of the ac-
cessories including the load de-
pending on the load center of
gravity
Read and observe  and  on page 126 first.
An accessory can mounted on the ball head of the towing hitch (e.g. bike carri- ers).
If this accessory is used, the maximum permissible overhang of the ball head
of the towing hitch and the permissible gross vehicle weight of the accesso-
ries including load are to be checked.
The maximum permissible overhang  of the ball head of the towing hitch is  70
cm  » Fig. 129 .
The total permitted weight  of the accessory including load changes changes
with increasing distance of the centre of gravity of the load from the ball head
of the towing hitch.Distance of the centre of gravity of the load from the ball headPermissible total weight of the ac- cessory, including load0 cm50 kg30 cm50 kg60 cm25 kg70 cm0 kgWARNING■Never exceed the permissible gross weight of the accessory including
load - there is a risk of damaging the ball head of the towing hitch.■
Never exceed the permissible overhang of the ball head of the towing
hitch - there is a risk of damaging the ball head of the towing hitch.
Note
We recommend that you use accessories from ŠKODA Original Accessories.
Trailer
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Attaching and detaching trailers
130
Loading a trailer
130
Towing a trailer
131
Anti-theft alarm system
131
If your vehicle has already been factory-fitted with towing equipment or is fit-
ted with towing equipment from ŠKODA Original Accessories, then it meets all
of the technical requirements and national legal provisions for towing a trailer.
Note
If there is an error in the trailer lighting system, check the fuses in the fuse box
in the dashboard  » page 176.129Hitch and trailer         

The towed weight comprises the actual weights of the (loaded) towing vehicle
and the (loaded) trailer.
The trailer and drawbar load information on the type plate of the towing
equipment are merely test data for the towing equipment. The vehicle-specific
values are detailed in the vehicle documents.WARNING■ The maximum permissible axle and drawbar load and the permissible
weight of the trailer must not exceed - this could cause an accident!■
A sliding cargo can significantly adversely affect stability and driving safe-
ty - there is a risk of accident!
Towing a trailer
Driving speed
For safety reasons, do not drive faster than 80 km/h when towing a trailer.
Immediately reduce your speed as soon as even the slightest swaying of the
trailer is detected. Never attempt to stop the trailer from “swaying” by acceler-
ating.
Brakes
Apply the brakes in good time! If the trailer is fitted with a  trailer brake, apply
the brakes gently at first, then brake firmly. This will avoid brake jolts resulting
from the trailer wheels locking.
On downhill sections shift down a gear in good time to also use the engine as
a brake.
Engine overheating
The speed must be reduced immediately if the needle for the coolant tempera-
ture gauge moves into the right-hand area or the red area of the scale.
Stop and switch off the engine if the warning light   in the instrument cluster
starts to flash. Wait a few minutes and check the level of coolant  » page 151,
Checking the coolant level .
Further information  » page 41, 
  
  Coolant
.
The coolant temperature can be reduced by switching on the heating.
WARNING■ Always drive particularly carefully with the trailer.■Adapt your speed to the conditions of the road surface and to the traffic
situation.
Note
If you tow a trailer frequently, you should also have your vehicle inspected be-
tween service intervals.
Anti-theft alarm system
When the vehicle is locked, the alarm is activated when the electrical connec-
tion to the trailer is interrupted.
Always switch off the anti-theft alarm system before a trailer is coupled or un-
coupled  » page 53 .
Conditions for including a trailer in the anti-theft alarm system. The vehicle is factory-fitted with an anti-theft alarm system and towing
equipment.
The trailer is electrically connected to the towing vehicle by means of the
trailer socket.
The electrical system of the vehicle and trailer is functional.
The vehicle is locked with the vehicle key and the anti-theft alarm system
is activated.
CAUTION
For technical reasons, trailers with rear LED lights cannot be connected to the
anti-theft alarm system.131Hitch and trailer     

RefuellingFig. 131 
Open fuel filler flap / tank cap
Read and observe 
 and  on page 142 first.
Open fuel filler flap
›
Open the fuel filler flap with one hand  » Fig. 131 - 
 .
›
Hold the fuel filler cap on the fuel filler tube with one hand and unlock it by
moving it to the left with the vehicle key.
›
Unscrew the filler cap by turning it anticlockwise and clip the cap on the top
of the fuel filler flap  » Fig. 131 - 
 .
Closing the filler cap
›
Turn the filler cap to the right until it clicks into place.
›
Hold the fuel filler cap on the fuel filler tube with one hand and lock it by
turning the vehicle key to the right and remove the key.
›
Close the filler cap.
CAUTION
■ Before refuelling it is necessary to switch off the auxiliary heating system
(auxiliary heating and ventilation).■
The fuel tank is full just as soon as the pump nozzle switches off for the first
time, provided the nozzle has been operated properly. Do not continue filling
the fuel tank otherwise the expansion volume is filled up.
Note
The fuel tank has a capacity of about  55 litres, including a reserve of approx.
7 litres .Unleaded petrol
Read and observe 
 and  on page 142 first.
The vehicle can only be operated with  unleaded petrol that meets the EN 2281)
standard.
All petrol engines can be operated using petrol with a  maximum of 10% bioe-
thanol  (E10).
Specified fuel - unleaded petrol 95/91 or 92 or 93 RON
Use unleaded fuel with an octane rating of  95 RON. Unleaded petrol with the
octane ratings  91 or 92 or 93 RON can also be used, but may result in a slight
loss in performance and slightly increased fuel consumption .
Prescribed fuel - unleaded petrol min. 95 RON
Use unleaded fuel with an octane rating of  95 RON or higher.
If unleaded gasoline is not available with the octane number  95 RON, in an
emergency petrol with the octane rating of  91 or 92 or 93 RON can be used to
fill the tank, but this leads to a slight loss of performance and a slightly in-
creased fuel consumption  » 
.
Prescribed fuel - unleaded petrol 98/(95) RON
Use unleaded fuel with an octane rating of  98 RON or higher. Unleaded petrol
95  RON can also be used but results in a slight loss in performance.
In an emergency, if unleaded petrol with an octane rating of  98 RON or  95 RON
is not available, you may refuel with petrol with an octane rating of  91 or 92 or
93  RON  » 
.
Fuel additives
Unleaded petrol complying with EN 228  1 )
 meets all the conditions for a
smooth-running engine. We therefore recommend that no fuel additives are
used. This can result in considerable damage to parts of the engine or the ex-
haust system. 
1)
In Germany also DIN 51626-1 or E10 for unleaded petrol with octane rating 95 or 91 or DIN 51626-2 or E5
for unleaded petrol with octane rating 95 or 98.
143Inspecting and replenishing         

CAUTION■The vehicle cannot be operated with biofuel  RME, therefore this fuel must
not be filled in the tank and used for driving the vehicle. The use of biofuel
RME  can cause considerable damage to parts of the engine or fuel system.■
Do not mix any fuel additives, so-called “flow improvers” (petrol and similar
agents), into the diesel. This can result in considerable damage to parts of the
engine or the exhaust system!
Engine compartment
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Opening and closing the bonnet
146
Engine compartment overview
147
Radiator fan
147
Windscreen washer system
147WARNINGInjuries or scolding or risks of accident or fire may occur when working in
the engine compartment. For this reason, it is essential to comply with the
warning instructions outlined below and with the general applicable safety
rules. The engine compartment of your car is a hazardous area!WARNINGInstructions before beginning work in the engine compartment■Turn off the engine and withdraw the ignition key.■
Firmly apply the handbrake.
■
If the vehicle is fitted with a manual gearbox, move the gearshift lever in-
to Neutral, or if the vehicle is fitted with an automatic gearbox, move the
selector lever into position  P.
■
Allow the engine to cool.
■
Never open the bonnet if you can see steam or coolant escaping from the
engine compartment – risk of scalding! Wait until no more steam or coolant
is escaping.
WARNINGInformation for working in the engine compartment■Keep all people, especially children, away from the engine compartment.■
Never touch the radiator fan while the engine is still warm. The fan might
suddenly start running!
■
Do not touch any hot engine parts – risk of burns!
■
The coolant is harmful to health.
■
Avoid contact with the coolant.
■
Coolant vapours are harmful to health.
■
Never open the end cover of the coolant expansion reservoir while the
engine is still warm. The cooling system is pressurized!
■
When opening the end cover of the coolant expansion reservoir, cover it
with a cloth to protect your face, hands and arms from hot steam or hot
coolant.
■
If any coolant splashes into your eyes, immediately rinse out your eyes
with clear water and contact a doctor as soon as possible.
■
Always keep the coolant in the original container, safe from people who
are not completely independent, especially children - there is a danger of
poisoning!
■
Consult a doctor immediately if coolant is swallowed.
■
Never spill fluids on the hot engine. Such fluids (e.g. the antifreeze con-
tained in the coolant) may ignite!
WARNINGInformation for working in the engine compartment with the engine run-
ning■
Pay particular attention to rotating engine parts (e.g. V-ribbed belt, gen-
erator, radiator fan) and the high-voltage ignition system – risk to life!
■
Never touch the electric wiring on the ignition system.
■
Avoid short circuits in the electrical system - particularly on the vehicle's
battery.
■
Always make sure that no jewellery, loose clothing or long hair can get
caught in rotating engine parts – risk to life! Always remove any jewellery,
tie back long hair and wear tight fitting clothing before completing any
work.
WARNINGInformation for working on the fuel system or the electrical system■Always disconnect the vehicle battery from the electrical system. 145Inspecting and replenishing