
Safety
Unfolding the integrated child seat Fig. 28
Integrated child seats. lift up the
cushion Fig. 29
Integrated child seats. position the
head restraint over the side head restraint A
and fit into place B. The integrated child seat can be fitted with a
side head restraint. SEAT recommends al-
ways using the integrated child seat with the
side head restraint fitted and only using it for
children above the age of 3.Lifting the cushion
● Pull the unlock lever ››› Fig. 28 A on the
cushion in the direction of the arrow
››› Fig. 28 1 .
● Fold both sides ››› Fig. 28 B up in the di-
rection of the arrow ››› Fig. 28 2 .
● Push the cushion ››› Fig. 28 C back in the
direction of the arrow ››› Fig. 28 3 until it en-
gages.
Fitting the side head restraint
● Fold the seat backrest of the rear seat for-
wards ››› page 93 .
● Remo
ve the head restraint.
● Make sure the belt guide handle on the
window side is on the side head restraint
››› page 35.
● Inser
t the guide rods ››› Fig. 29 A 1 of the
head restraint into the guides on the side
head restraint ››› Fig. 29 2 .
● Insert the head restraint and the side head
restraint into the guides on the correspond-
ing seat backrest ››› Fig. 29
B
.
● Push the head restraint down as far as it
will go.
● Fold the seat backrest of the rear seat back.
● Pull the rear seat and the seat backrest to
check whether they are engaged properly.
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Key-operated switch in glove com-
partment for deactivating front pas-
senger front airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Passenger front airbag off warning
lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Lever for:
– Manual gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
– Automatic gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . .143
12 Volt power socket . . . . . . . . . . . . .119
Auto Hold Switch
- . . . . . . . . 156
Electronic parking brake switch 137
Start-up push button (Keyless Ac-
cess closing and start-up system)
21 22
23
24
25
26
27 Ignition lock
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
Pedals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143
Steering column adjustment lever .6
Fuse box cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264
Lever for:
– Cruise control system (CCS) –
– – /--/-- . . 169
Open bonnet lever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 214
Controls for:
– Electric windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
– Childproof locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
28 29
30
31
32
33
34 Note
● Some of the items of equipment listed here
are fitted only on certain model versions or
are optional extras.
● In versions with the steering wheel on the
right, the layout of the control elements is
somewhat different. But the symbols as-
signed to the controls correspond to the sym-
bols used in the versions with the steering
wheel on the left Instruments
View of instrument panel Fig. 34
Instrument panel, on dash panel40

Operation
( ››› page 45 ) and, in some cases, with audi-
b l
e warnings. The display may vary according
to the type of instrument panel fitted.
Type of messageSymbol colourDescription
Priority 1 warning.RedSymbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible warnings. Stop the vehicle! It is dangerous ››› in Control and warning lamps on page 47 !
Check the function that is faulty and repair it. If necessary, request assistance from specialised personnel.
Priority 2 warning.Yellow
Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible warnings.
A function fault, or fluids which are below the correct levels may cause damage to the vehicle ››› in Control and
warning lamps on page 47 !
Check the faulty operation as soon as possible. If necessary, request assistance from specialised personnel.
Informative text.–Information relating to different vehicle processes. Mileage
The
odometer
registers the total distance
tr
avelled by the car.
The
odometer (trip) shows the distance trav-
elled since the last odometer reset. The last
digit of the trip recorder indicates distances
of 100 metres or one tenths of a mile.
Outside temperature display
When the outside temperature is below +4 °C
(+39 °F), the symbol “ice crystal” (warning of
risk of freezing) is also displayed next to the
temperature. At first this symbol flashes and
then it remains lit until the outside tempera-
ture rises above +6 °C (+43 °F) ››› .
When the vehicle is at a standstill, with the
auxiliary heating on ( ››› page 128), or when travelling at very low speeds, the tempera-
ture displayed may be higher than the true
outside temperature, as a result of the heat
produced by the engine.
The temperatures measured range from
-40 °C to +50 °C (-40 °F to +122 °F).
Compass
With the ignition on and the navigation sys-
tem on, the cardinal point corresponding to
the vehicle's direction of travel is displayed
on the instrument panel
››› page 43.
Selector lever positions
The range of engaged gears of the selector
lever is shown on the side of the lever, and
on the instrument panel display. In positions D
and
S
, and with the Tiptronic, the corre-
sponding gear is also displayed.
Recommended gear (manual gearbox)
The recommended gear in order to save fuel
is displayed on the instrument panel while
you are driving ››› page 143
.
Second speed display (mph or km/h)
In addition to the speedometer, the speed
can also be displayed in a different unit of
measurement (in miles or in km per hour). To
change the units, in the Settings menu, se-
lect the option Second speed ››› page 47.
Vehicles without menu display on the instru-
ment panel
● Switch on the engine.
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Cockpit
● Press button three times. The odometer
display flashes on the instrument panel dis-
play.
● Press button 0.0 / SET once. “mph”
or “km/h” is displayed briefly instead of the
odometer.
● This activates the second speed display. To
switch it off, repeat the procedure.
This option cannot be deactivated in models
destined for countries in which the second
speed must always be visible.
Start-Stop operating display.
Updated information relating to the status is
displayed on the instrument panel
››› page 156 . WARNING
Observe the safety warnings ››› in Control
and warning lamps on page 47. WARNING
Even though outside temperatures are above
freezing, some roads and bridges may be icy.
● At outside temperatures above +4°C
(+39°F), even when the “ice crystal symbol”
is not visible, there may still be patches of ice
on the road.
● Never rely on the outside temperature indi-
cator! Note
● Different versions of the instrument panel
are available and therefore the versions and
instructions on the display may vary. In the
case of displays without warning or informa-
tion texts, faults are indicated exclusively by
the warning lamps.
● When several warnings are active at the
same time, the symbols are shown succes-
sively for a few seconds and will stay on until
the fault is rectified. Compass*
Fig. 35
Magnetic zones The compass does not require calibration in
vehicles for which the navigation system was
mounted at the factory. The option
compass
disappears.
The compass in vehicles in which the naviga-
tion system was not mounted at the factory, is permanently and automatically calibrated.
If electronic or metal accessories (mobile
phone, television) are subsequently mounted
in the vehicle, the compass should be recali-
brated manually.
Adjusting the magnetic zone
● Switch the ignition on.
● Select the Settings menu followed by the
option Compass and Zone.
● Sel ect
the magnetic zone corresponding to
the position of the vehicle ››› Fig. 35.
● Adjus
t and confirm the magnetic zone
(1-15).
Calibrating compass
To calibrate the compass you must be in one
of the valid magnetic zones with sufficient
space to be able to trace a circumference
with the vehicle.
● Switch the ignition on.
● Select the Settings menu followed by the
option Compass and Calibrate.
● Confirm the message Describe a complete
circumference to calibrate the compass with OK and then trace a complete circumference
driving at approximately 10 km/h (6 mph).
When the corresponding cardinal point is dis-
played, the calibration is complete.
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Service interval display The service indication is shown on the dash
panel display
››› Fig. 34 4 .
SEAT distinguishes between services with en-
gine oi l
change (Interval Service) and serv-
ices without
engine oil change (Inspection
Service). The service interval display only
gives information for service dates which in-
volve an engine oil change. The dates for the
other services (e.g. the next Inspection Serv-
ice or change of brake fluid) are listed on the
label attached to the door strut, or in the
Maintenance Programme.
In vehicles with Services established by time
or mileage, the service intervals are already
pr e-defined.
In
vehicles with LongLife Service , the inter-
vals are determined individually. Technical
progress has made it possible to considera-
bly reduce servicing requirements. The tech-
nology used by SEAT ensures that your vehi-
cle only has an Interval Service when it is
necessary. To establish when the Interval
Service is due (max. 2 years), the vehicle's
conditions of use and individual driving
styles are considered. The service pre-warn-
ing first appears 20 days before the date es-
tablished for the corresponding service. The
kilometres (miles) remaining until the next
service are always rounded up to the nearest
100 km (miles) and the time is given in com-
plete days. The current service message can- not be viewed until 500 km after the last
service. Prior to this only lines are visible on
the display.
Inspection reminder
When the Service date is approaching, when
the ignition is switched on a
Service remind-
er
is displayed.
In
vehicles without text messages , a spanner
is displayed on the instrument panel with
a figure given in km. The number of kilome- tre
s shown is the maximum number that may
be driven until the next service. After a few
seconds, the display mode changes. A clock
symbol appears and the number of days until
the next service appointment is due.
In vehicles with text messages , Serv
ice in ---
km (miles) or --- days is displayed on the in- strument panel.
Service due
After the service date, an audible warning is
giv
en when the ignition is switched on and
the spanner displayed on the screen flashes
for a few seconds . In
vehicles with text
messages, Service in --- km or --- days is dis-
played on the instrument panel.
Reading a service notification
With the ignition switched on, the engine off
and the vehicle at a standstill, the current
service notification
can be read: ●
Press the button on the instrument pan-
el several times until the spanner symbol is
displayed
.
● OR:
select the Setting
s menu.
● From the
Service submenu, select the op-
tion Info.
When the service date has past , a minus
sign
is displayed in front of the number of kilome-
tres or days. In vehicles with text messages
the following is displayed: Service --- km
(miles) or --- days ago .
Resetting service interval display
If the service was not carried out by a techni-
cal service centre, the display can be reset as
follows:
In vehicles with text messages:
Select the Settings menu.
In the submenu Service, select the option Reset.
Confirm with OK when requested to do so by the sys-
tem.
In vehicles without text messages:
Switch the ignition off.
Press and hold the 0.0 / SET button.
Switch the ignition back on.44

Opening and closing
Vehicle keys
With the vehicle key ››› Fig. 39 or
›
›› Fig. 40
the
vehicle may be locked or unlocked re-
motely.
The vehicle key includes an emitter and bat-
teries. The receiver is in the interior of the ve-
hicle. The range of the vehicle key with re-
mote control and new batteries is several me-
tres around the vehicle.
If it is not possible to open or close the vehi-
cle using the remote control key, this should
be re-synchronised ››› page 57 or the bat-
tery changed ››› page 56.
Differ
ent keys belonging to the vehicle may
be used.
Folding the key shaft in and out
When the button is pressed A , the key shaft
is released and unfolds.
To fold it
press button A and fold the key
shaft in until it locks in place.
Replacing a key
To obtain a spare key and other vehicle keys,
the vehicle chassis number is required.
Each new key must contain a microchip and
be coded with the data from the vehicle elec-
tronic immobiliser. A vehicle key will not work
if it does not contain a microchip or the mi-
crochip has not been encoded. This is also
true for keys cut for the vehicle. The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be
obtained from a technical service centre, a
specialised workshop or approved key serv-
ice qualified to provide this kind of key.
New keys or spare keys must be synchron-
ised before use
››› page 57. WARNING
Careless or incorrect use of vehicle keys may
result in severe injury and accident.
● Always take all the keys with you whenever
you leave the vehicle. Children and unauthor-
ised individuals could lock the doors or the
boot hatch, start the engine or turn on the ig-
nition, activating electrical systems, the elec-
tric windows, for example.
● Never leave children or disabled people
alone in the car. They could be trapped in the
car in an emergency and will not be able to
get themselves to safety. For example, de-
pending on the time of the year, tempera-
tures inside a locked and closed vehicle can
be extremely high or extremely low resulting
in serious injuries and illness or even death,
particularly for young children.
● Never remove the key from the ignition if
the vehicle is in motion. The steering may
lock and it will not be possible to turn the
steering wheel. CAUTION
All of the vehicle keys contain electronic com-
ponents. Protect them from damage, impacts
and humidity. Note
● Only use the key button when you require
the corresponding function. Pushing the but-
ton unnecessarily could accidentally unlock
the vehicle or trigger the alarm. It is also pos-
sible even when you are outside the radius of
action.
● Key operation can be greatly influenced by
overlapping radio signals around the vehicle
working in the same range of frequencies
(e.g. radio transmitters, mobile telephones).
● Obstacles between the remote control and
the vehicle, bad weather conditions and
draining batteries can considerably reduce
the range of the remote control. 55
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Control lamp on the vehicle key Fig. 41
Control lamp on the vehicle key When a button on the vehicle key is pressed,
the control lamp flashes
››› Fig. 41 (arrow)
onc e briefly
. If the button is pressed and
held, the indicator blinks several times (e.g.
for the convenience opening function).
When the control lamp does not light upon
pushing a button, the batteries of the key
must be changed ››› page 56. Changing the battery Fig. 42
Vehicle key: battery compartment cov-
er Fig. 43
Vehicle key: removing the battery SEAT recommend having the batteries
changed in a specialised workshop.
The battery is located to the rear of the vehi-
cle key, under a cover
››› Fig. 42 .
When c h
anging the battery, use another bat-
tery of the same model and observe the po-
larity when fitting it ››› .To change the battery
●
Unfold the vehicle key shaft ››› page 54.
● Remove the cover from the back of the ve-
hicle key ››› Fig. 42 in the direction of the ar-
r o
w ››› .
● Extract the battery from the compartment
using a suitable thin object ››› Fig. 43 .
● Plac
e the new battery in the compartment,
pressing in the direction of the arrow as
shown ››› Fig. 43 ››› .
● Fit the battery compartment cover, pressing
in the direction of the arrow as shown
››› Fig. 42 until it clicks into place. CAUTION
● If the battery is not changed correctly, the
vehicle key may be damaged.
● Use of unsuitable batteries may damage
the vehicle key. For this reason, always re-
place the dead battery with another of the
same voltage, size and specifications. For the sake of the environment
● Please dispose of your used batteries cor-
rectly and with respect for the environment.
● The vehicle key battery may contain per-
chlorate. Observe the legal requirements for
their disposal. 56

Opening and closing
monitoring function (arrow) is not guaran-
teed to work freely.
Use the key to lock the vehicle. If the anti-
theft alarm is turned on, the interior monitor-
ing and the anti-tow systems are also activa-
ted.
Switching off the interior monitoring and the
anti-tow systems
The interior monitoring is switched off by
pressing the remote control lock button twice.
● Lock all doors and rear lid.
● Use the key to lock the vehicle. The interior
monitoring and / or anti-towing alarm are
switched off until the next time the vehicle is
locked.
To turn off the interior monitoring and anti-
tow systems before unlocking the vehicle, for
example in the following situations:
● When leaving animals inside the vehicle
››› page 57 .
● When the v
ehicle must be loaded.
● When the vehicle is being transported, for
example, by ferry.
● When the vehicle must be towed with the
axle raised. Risk of false alarms
The interior monitoring system will only oper-
ate correctly if the vehicle is completely
closed. Observe legal requirements. The
alarm may be accidentally triggered in the
following cases:
●
When a window is completely or partially
open.
● If the sunglasses storage compartment in
the roof console is open.
● When the panoramic sliding sunroof is
completely or partially open.
● When suspended objects are hung from
the interior mirror (air freshener) or there are
loose papers in the vehicle.
● If the separation net is fitted and moves
(due to heating).
● Due to a vibrating mobile telephone inside
the vehicle. Note
Upon activating the alarm, if any door or the
rear lid is open, only the anti-theft alarm will
be activated. The interior monitoring and an-
ti-tow systems will only be activated when
the doors and rear lid are fully closed. Doors
Introduction WARNING
If a door is not correctly closed, it could open
unexpectedly when driving and cause serious
injuries.
● Always stop immediately and close the
door.
● When closing, ensure that the door has
closed correctly. A closed door should be
flush with the corresponding parts of the
bodywork.
● Open and close doors only when nobody is
in the way of the door. WARNING
A door held open by its retainer could be
blown closed by the wind or close if the vehi-
cle is on a hill, causing injury.
● When opening and closing doors, always
use the door handle. 63
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