Emergencies
Note
● In the v ehic
le, there are more fuses than
those indicated in this chapter. These should
only be changed by a specialised workshop.
● Positions not containing a fuse do not ap-
pear in the fo
llowing tables.
● Some of the equipment listed in the tables
below pert
ain only to certain versions of the
model or are optional extras.
● Please note that the above lists, while cor-
rect at
the time of printing, are subject to
change. Bulbs
Ch an
gin
g a bulbRead the additional information carefully
› ›
›
page 56.
Changing bulbs requires a certain degree of
practical skill.
If you choose to change the engine compart-
ment lamps yourself, remember that it is a
dangerous area ››› in Work in the engine
c omp
ar
tment on page 246.
Always use identical bulbs with the same
designation. The name can be found on the
base of the bulb holder. Depending on how equipped the vehicle is,
there are diff
erent sets of headlights and tail
lights:
● Halogen headlights
● Full-LED main headlights*
● Rear bulb light
● LED rear light*
Ful
l-LED headlight system*
Full-LED headlights handle all light functions
(daylight, side light, turn signal, dipped
beam and route light) with light emitting di-
odes (LEDs) as a light source.
Full-LED headlights are designed to last the
lifetime of the car and light bulbs cannot be
replaced. In case of headlight failure, go to
an authorised workshop to have it replaced. WARNING
● Tak e p
articular care when working on com-
ponents in the engine compartment if the en-
gine is warm. Risk of burns.
● Bulbs are highly sensitive to pressure. The
glas
s can break when you touch the bulb,
causing injury.
● When changing bulbs, please take care not
to injure
yourself on sharp edges, in particu-
lar on the headlight housing. CAUTION
● Remo v
e the ignition key before working on
the electric system. Otherwise, a short circuit
could occur.
● Switch off the lights and the parking light
before c
hanging a bulb.
● Take good care to avoid damaging any com-
ponents. For the sake of the environment
Please ask your specialist retailer how to dis-
pose of u
sed bulbs in the proper manner. Note
● Ple a
se check at regular intervals that all
lighting (especially the exterior lighting) on
your vehicle is functioning properly. This is
not only in the interest of your own safety,
but also that of all other road users.
● Before changing a bulb, make sure you
have the c
orrect new bulb.
● Do not touch the glass part of the bulb with
your bar
e hands, use a cloth or paper towel
instead, since the fingerprints left on the
glass will vaporise as a result of the heat gen-
erated by the bulb, they will be deposited on
the reflector and will impair its surface. 94
Fuses and bulbs
Changing bulbs in headlight
u nit
Dip ped he
adlight bulbFig. 103
Dipped beam headlights. Fig. 104
Dipped beam headlights. –
Raise the bonnet.
– Move the loops ››
›
Fig. 103 1 in the direc-
tion of the arr
o
w and remove the cover. –
Remov
e connector ››› Fig. 104 2 from the
b u
l
b.
– Unclip the retainer spring ›››
Fig. 104 3 pressing inwards to the right.
– Extract the bulb and fit the replacement so
th at
the lug on the b
ase fits into the recess
on the reflector.
Day light bulb Fig. 105
Day light bulb. –
Raise the bonnet.
– Turn the bulb holder ››
›
Fig. 105 1 to the
l ef
t
and pull.
– Remove the bulb by pressing on the bulb
holder and t
urning it anti-clockwise at the
same time.
– Installation involves all of the above steps
in rever
se sequence. Turn signal bulb
Fig. 106
Turn signal bulb. Fig. 107
Turn signal bulb. –
Raise the bonnet.
– Move the loop ››
›
Fig. 106 1 in the direc-
tion of the arr
o
w and remove the cover.
– Turn the bulb holder ›››
Fig. 107 2 anti-
c loc
k
wise and pull. »
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Advice
Operation
Emergencies
Safety
Fuses and bulbs
FR version fog-light bulb Fig. 112
Fog light: access to the connector
and t o the light
b
ulb holder. Fig. 113
Fog light: access to the connector
and t o the light
b
ulb holder. –
Remove the 3 bolts 1
› ›
› Fig. 112
from the
inside of the wheel housing and the 2 bot-
tom bolts 2
› ›
› Fig. 112
from the bumper
with the help of a screwdriver. –
Pul
l the wheel housing 3
› ››
Fig. 113
ac -
cess the 2 hidden screws 4
› ››
Fig. 113
of
the b
umper.
– Remove the screws using a screwdriver.
– Pull the bumper to release it from its an-
chorag
es to access the connector and the
light bulb holder. Note
Due to the difficulty of accessing fog light
bu l
bs, have them replaced at a Technical
Service or specialised workshop. Remove the bulb holder
Fig. 114
Front fog light. –
Remove connector ››
›
Fig. 114 1 from the
b ul
b.
– Turn the bulb holder ›››
Fig. 114 2 anti-
c loc
k
wise and pull. –
Remov
e the bulb by pressing on the bulb
holder and turning it anti-clockwise at the
same time.
– Installation involves all of the above steps
in rever
se sequence.
– Check that the bulb works properly.
Changing the rear light bulbs
(on the side panel) R
ear lights summary Rear lights on the side panel
Turn signalPY21W NA LL
Side light and brake lightP21W LL
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Advice
Operation
Emergencies
Safety
Emergencies
Removing the rear light Fig. 115
Luggage compartment: location of
the bo lt
sec
uring the tail light unit. Fig. 116
Remove the rear light unit from side
p anel . –
Check which of the bulbs is defective.
– Open the rear lid.
– Remove the cover by prying the flat side of
a s c
r
ewdriver into the recess and remove
the cover from the opening ››› Fig. 115 1 .–
Car
ef
ully loosen the screw located behind
the cover with a screwdriver, turning it anti-
clockwise (arrows) ››› Fig. 115 2 .
– Tilt the light in the direction of the arrows
unti
l
it comes out (positions 3 and
4 ›››
Fig. 116).
– Remove the bulb holder ››
›
page 98. CAUTION
Take care when removing the rear light unit to
mak e s
ure there is no damage to the paint-
work or any of its components. Note
Make sure you have a soft cloth ready to
pl ac
e under the glass on the rear light unit, to
avoid any scratches. Removing the bulb holder
Fig. 117
Retaining tabs on reverse side of tail
light . –
Remove the bulb holder ››
› Fig. 117 unlock-
ing the retaining tabs 1 .
– Raise the bulb holder.
– Change the defective bulb.
– To refit follow the steps in reverse order,
tak
in
g special care when fitting the bulb
holder. And especially that all retaining
tabs are properly secured.
– Place the light back into place and tighten
with a sc
rewdriver. Note
In the case of LED lights, change only the turn
sign a
l bulb.98
Fuses and bulbs
Changing the rear light bulbs
(on the r e
ar lid)
R
ear lights summary Rear lights on tailgate
Left side
Side lights2x W5W LL
Fog lightsH21 W
Right side
Side lights2x W5W LL
Reverse lightP21W LL
The table corresponds to a right-hand traffic
v
ehic
l
e. The position of lights may vary ac-
cording to the country. Removing the bulb holder Fig. 118
Remove the cover from the boot lid. Fig. 119
Remove the bulb holder. The rear lid must be open to change the
b
u
l
bs.
– Remove the rear lid cover in the direction
indicated ›
›› Fig. 118.
– Unlock the retaining tabs A of the bulb
ho l
der
, following the direction of arrows 1 and
2
› ›
› Fig. 119
. –
Remov
e the bulb holder by turning it in the
direction of arrow 3
› ››
Fig. 119
.
Ch
anging the bulbs Fig. 120
Position of the bulbs in the bulb
ho l
der –
Lightly press the defective bulb into the
bu
l
b holder ››› Fig. 120 1 , then turn it to
the l ef
t
2 and remove it.
– Fit the new bulb, pressing it into the bulb
ho l
der and t
urn it to the right as far as it
will go.
– Use a cloth to remove any fingerprints from
the glas
s part of the bulb.
– Check that the new bulb works properly.
– Replace the bulb holder. »
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Advice
Operation
Emergencies
Safety
Emergencies
Note
For LED pilots, you can only change the fog or
rev er
se bulb, on the left or right guide. Fitting the bulb holder
–
Install the bulb holder making sure that
lock in
g clips ››› Fig. 119 A are properly
clip ped on.
– R
eplace the cover of the rear lid lining
›››
Fig. 118.
Changing number plate light bulbs Fig. 121
In the rear bumper: number plate
light . Fig. 122
Number plate light: Remove the bulb
hol der
. Follow the steps indicated:
1. Press the number plate light in the direc-
tion of the arr
o
w ››› Fig. 121.
2. Remove the number plate bulb slightly.
3. In the connector lock, turn ›››
Fig. 122 to-
wards the arrow 1 and pull the connec-
t or
.
4.
Rotate the bulb holder in the direction of
arrow 2 and extract it with the bulb.
5. Replace the defective bulb with a new bu
l
b with the same features.
6. Insert the bulb holder in the number plate light and turn in the op
posite direction of
arrow 2 until it stops.
7. Plug the connector into the bulb holder. Note
Depending on how equipped the vehicle is,
the number pl at
e lights may be LEDs. LEDs
have an estimated life that exceeds than that
of the car. If a light with LEDs fails, go to an
authorised workshop for replacement. 100
Controls and displays
Operation
C ontr
o
ls and displays
General instrument panel Door release lever
Centr
al
locking switch . . . . . . . . . . . .119
Electric control to adjust exterior
mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Air outl
ets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Control lever for:
– Turn s ign
als and main beam
headlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
– Lane Ass i
st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
– Main beam a
ssist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
– Cruise c
ontrol system (CCS) . . . . .185
Depending on equipment fitted:
– Lev er f
or cruise control . . . . . . . . . .185
Steering wheel with horn and – Driver airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
– On-boar d c
omputer controls . . . .31
– Contro
ls for radio, telephone,
navigation and speech dialogue
system ›››
Booklet Radio
– Paddle levers for tiptronic gear-
shift (automatic gearbox) . . . . . . .170
Instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8 Control lever for:
– Wind
s
creen wipers and washer . .136
– Wipe and wa
sh system . . . . . . . . . . 136
– On-board c
omputer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Depending on equipment fitted: ra-
dio or disp
lay for Easy Connect
(navigation, radio, TV/video) . . . . . .110
Depending on the equipment, but-
tons
for:
– SEAT driving modes . . . . . . . . . . . . .204
– Star t
-Stop system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
– Park a
ssist system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
– Hazard w
arning lights . . . . . . . . . .133
– Tyr
e pressure switch . . . . . . . . . . . .261
– Airbag off di
splay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Depending on the equipment,
glov e c
ompartment with: . . . . . . . . .146
– CD pl a
yer* and/or SD card*
››› Booklet Radio
Tyre pressure switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261
Front passenger airbag switch . . . .82
Front passenger airbag . . . . . . . . . . .17
Passenger seat heating control . . . .142
USB/AUX-IN input . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
Depending on equipment fitted,
ge ar l
ever or selector lever for:
– Manual gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
– Autom atic
gearbox . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18 Depending on the equipment, con-
tr
o
l
s for:
– Heating and ventilation system or
manual air conditioner . . . . . . . . . .49, 47
– Automatic
air conditioner . . . . . . .45
Parking brake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
Driver seat heating control . . . . . . . .142
Ignition lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164
Knee airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Adjustable steering column . . . . . . .17
Storage compartment
Bonnet lock
release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Headlight range control . . . . . . . . . . .134
Headlight switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Electric windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Note
● Some of the equipment li
sted in this sec-
tion is only fitted on certain models or are op-
tional extras.
● A separate Instructions Manual is enclosed
if the v
ehicle is equipped with a factory-fitted
radio, CD player, AUX IN connection or navi-
gation system.
● The arrangement of switches and controls
on right-hand driv
e models* may be slightly
different from the layout shown in
››› page 102. However, the symbols used to
identify the controls are the same. 19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
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Operation
Emergencies
Safety
Operation
●
Addition a
l lights and other accessories in
front of the air inlet reduce the cooling effect
of the coolant. At high outside temperatures
and high engine loads, there is a risk of the
engine overheating.
● The front spoiler also ensures proper distri-
bution of the c
ooling air when the vehicle is
moving. If the spoiler is damaged this can re-
duce the cooling effect, which could cause
the engine to overheat. Seek specialist assis-
tance. Fuel - Gas level
Fig. 126
Fuel gauge. Displays
2 and
6
› ›
› Fig. 124
only work
when the ignition is switched on. When the
display reaches the reserve mark, the lower
diode lights up in red and the control lamp
appears ››› page 104. When the fuel level is
very low, the lower diode flashes in red. The yellow control lamp
lights up when the
re
serve level has been reached.
The green warning lamp lights up when the
vehicle is running in natural gas operating
mode.
The green warning lamp switches off when
the natural gas is exhausted. The engine
changes to operate with petrol.
Problem: If the vehicle is left parked for a
long time immediately after refuelling, the
natural gas level indicator may not accurately
indicate the same level shown after refuelling
when the vehicle is started up again. This is
not due to a leak in the system, but to a drop
in pressure in the gas tank for technical rea-
sons after a cooling phase just after refuel-
ling.
Fuel level - Petrol/Diesel Fig. 127
Fuel gauge. The display
6
› ››
Fig. 124
on ly works when
the ignition is switched on. When the display
reaches the reserve mark, the lower diode
lights up in red and the control lamp ap-
pears ››› page 104. When the fuel level is very
low, the lower diode flashes in red.
The distance to empty fuel level is displayed
on the instrument panel 3
› ››
Fig. 124
.
The c
apacity of the fuel tank of your vehicle is
given in the Technical data section
››› page 51. CAUTION
Never run the fuel tank completely dry. An ir-
re gu
lar fuel supply could cause misfiring. In
this way the unburned fuel can reach the ex-
haust system, which could cause the catalytic
converter to overheat resulting in damage. Control lamps
W arnin
g and indic
ation lamps Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
page 41.
The control and warning lamps are indicators
of warnings, ››› , faults
››
›
or certain func-
tion s.
Some c
ontrol and warning lamps come
on when the ignition is switched on, and
switch off when the engine starts running, or
while driving.
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