Rubber sealsRead and observe
and on page 130 first.
All door seals and window guides are factory-treated with a colourless mattvarnish layer to prevent the freezing of painted body parts and to protect
against driving noise.
CAUTION
■ Do not treat the door seals and window guides with any products whatsoev-
er .■
Applying additional treatments to the seals can corrode the protective coat-
ing, and driving noise may occur.
Chrome and anodized parts
Read and observe
and on page 130 first.
First clean the chrome parts and anodized parts with a damp cloth and thenpolish them with a soft, dry cloth.
If this method does not completely clean the parts, use cleaning products spe-
cially designed for this purpose.
CAUTION
■ Do not polish the chrome parts and anodized parts in a dusty environment -
risk of surface scratches.■
Never use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solvents for these parts -
there is risk of damage.
Windows and external mirrors
Fig. 141
Fuel filler flap: Remove ice scra-
per
Read and observe and on page 130 first.
Removing snow and ice
Use a plastic ice scraper for removing snow and ice from the windows and mir-
rors.
The ice scraper can be found on the inside of the fuel filler flap.
›
Open the fuel filler flap.
›
Slide out the ice scraper in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 141.
Cleaning windows
Regularly clean windows from the inside with clean water.
Dry the glass surfaces with a clean chamois leather or a cloth intended for this
purpose.
CAUTION
Instructions for removing snow and ice■The ice scraper should not be moved forward and backward but in one direc-
tion to avoid any damage to the surface of the glass.■
Snow or ice that is contaminated with coarse dirt such as fine gravel, sand or
salt must not be removed from the windows and mirrors – there is a risk of
damage to the surface of the windows and mirrors.
■
Do not remove snow or ice from glass parts using warm or hot water – risk of
cracks forming in the glass.
■
Make sure that when removing snow and ice from the windows, the labels
attached to the vehicle by the factory are not damaged.
CAUTION
Information for cleaning windows■Do not clean the inside of the windows with sharp-edged objects or corro-
sive and acidic cleaning agents – there is a risk of damaging the heating ele-
ments or window aerial.■
When drying the windows after washing the vehicle, do not use window
leathers that have been used to polish the bodywork. Residues of preserva-
tives in the window leather can make the window dirty and reduce visibility.
Headlight glasses
Read and observe
and on page 130 first.
Clean plastic front headlight lenses using clean, warm water and soap.
132General Maintenance
Close the flap›Lift the bonnet.›
Decouple the bonnet support and press into the holder designed to hold it.
›
Let the bonnet drop into the lock carrier lock from a height of around 20 cm –
do not push it in .
Check that the bonnet is closed properly.
WARNING■ If you notice that the lock is not properly engaged while driving, stop the
vehicle immediately and close the bonnet – risk of accident!■
Make sure that when closing the bonnet, no body parts are crushed -
there is danger of injury!
CAUTION
Never open the bonnet by the locking lever » Fig. 143.
Engine compartment overview
Fig. 144
Principle sketch: Engine compartment
Read and observe
and on page 139 first.
Layout of the engine compartment » Fig. 144
Coolant expansion reservoir
144
Windscreen washer fluid reservoir
141
Engine oil dipstick
143
Engine oil filler opening
143ABCDBrake fluid reservoir146
Vehicle battery
146
Note
The location of the inspection points in the engine compartment of petrol and
diesel engines is practically identical.
Radiator fan
Read and observe
and on page 139 first.
The radiator fan is powered by an electric motor. Operation is controlled ac-
cording to the temperature of the coolant.
WARNINGAfter switching off the ignition, the fan may intermittently continue to op-
erate for approx. 10 minutes.
Windscreen washer system
Fig. 145
Windscreen washer fluid reser-
voir
Read and observe and on page 139 first.
The windscreen washer fluid reservoir
A
is located in the engine compart-
ment » Fig. 145 .
The cleaning fluid is provided for the cleaning of the front and rear window as
well as the headlight.
EF141Inspecting and replenishing
WARNING■When you charge a battery, hydrogen is released, and a highly explosive
gas mixture is also produced. An explosion can be caused through sparkling
over during unclamping or loosening of the cable plug while the ignition is
on.■
Creating a bridge between the poles on the battery (e.g. with metal ob-
jects - cables) creates a short circuit - risk of damage to the battery, explo-
sion and burning of the battery, jets of acid spurting out.
■
Avoid creating sparks when working with cables and electrical devices.
Strong sparking represents a risk of injury.
■
Before carrying out any work on the electrical system, switch off the en-
gine, the ignition and all electrical consumers and disconnect the negative
terminal
.
■
“Quick-charging” the vehicle battery is dangerous and requires a special
charger and specialist knowledge.
■
We therefore recommend that vehicle batteries be “rapidly charged” by a
specialist garage.
CAUTION
On vehicles with the START/STOP system, the pole terminal of the charger
must not be connected directly to the negative terminal of the vehicle battery,
but only to the engine earth » page 164, Jump-starting using the battery from
another vehicle .
Replacing
Read and observe
and on page 147 first.
The new vehicle battery must have the same capacity, voltage, current and
size as the original battery. Suitable vehicle battery types can be purchased
from a specialist garage.
We recommend you have the battery replaced by a specialist garage.
Disconnecting and reconnecting
Read and observe
and on page 147 first.
Disconnecting
›
Switch off the ignition.
›
First, disconnect the negative terminal
first, then the positive
terminal
of the battery.
Connecting›First, connect the positive first, then the negative battery terminal.
After disconnecting and re-connecting the vehicle battery, the following func-
tions or devices are partially or completely inoperative.Function / deviceCommissioningTime settings» page 31
CAUTION
■ Disconnect the vehicle battery only with the ignition turned off - there is a
risk of damaging the electrical system of the vehicle.■
Under no circumstances must the battery cables be connected incorrectly –
risk of a cable fire.
Note
■ After disconnecting and re-connecting the vehicle battery, we recommend
having the vehicle checked by a specialist to ensure that the full functionality
of all electrical systems is guaranteed.■
The data of the multi-function display will be reset.
Automatic load deactivation
Read and observe
and on page 147 first.
The vehicle's electrical system automatically prevents the battery from dis-
charging when the battery is being heavily used. This manifests itself by the
following. ▶ The idling speed is raised to allow the generator to deliver more electricity to
the electrical system.
▶ Where necessary, large convenience consumers such as seat heaters and
rear window heaters have their power limited or are shut off completely in
the event of an emergency.
CAUTION
■ Despite such intervention by the vehicle electric system management, the
vehicle battery may be drained. For example, when the ignition is switched on
a long time with the engine turned off or the side or parking lights are turned
on during longer parking.■
Consumers that are supplied via a 12-V power socket can cause the vehicle
battery to discharge when the ignition is switched off.
149Inspecting and replenishing
›At the same time lift the cover on the selector lever gaiter with the other
hand in direction of arrow 2.›
With one finger, push the yellow plastic element in the direction of arrow
3
down to the stop.
›
At the same time, press the locking button in the selector lever and move
the selector lever to position N.
If the selector lever is moved again to position P, it is once again blocked.
Replacing windscreen wiper blades
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Replacing the windscreen wiper blades
169
Replacing the rear window wiper blade
169WARNINGReplace the windscreen wiper blades once or twice a year for safety rea-
sons. These can be purchased from a ŠKODA Partner.
Replacing the windscreen wiper blades
Fig. 173
Windscreen wiper blade
Read and observe
on page 169 first.
Before replacing the windscreen wiper blade, put the windscreen wiper arms
into the service position.
Service position for changing wiper blades
›
Close the bonnet.
› Switch the ignition on and off again.›Place the operating lever in position 4
» page 66 , Activating the windscreen
wipers and washers .
The windscreen wiper arms move into the service position.
Removing the wiper blade›
Lift the wiper arm from the window in the direction of
1
» Fig. 173 .
›
Tilt the wiper blade to the stop in the same direction.
›
Hold the upper part of the wiper arm and press the securing mechanism
A
in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow
3
.
Attaching the windscreen wiper blade
›
Push the windscreen wiper blade to the stop until it locks into place.
›
Check that the windscreen wiper blade is correctly attached.
›
Fold the windscreen wiper arm back to the windscreen.
›
Turn on the ignition and press the lever into position
4
» page 66 , Activat-
ing the windscreen wipers and washers .
The windscreen wiper arms move into the home position.
Replacing the rear window wiper blade
Fig. 174
Rear window wiper blade
Read and observe
on page 169 first.
Removing the wiper blade
›
Lift the wiper arm from the window in the direction of
1
» Fig. 174 .
›
Tilt the wiper blade to the stop in the same direction.
›
Hold the upper part of the wiper arm and press the securing mechanism
A
in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow
3
.
169Emergency equipment and self-help
CAUTION■“Never repair” fuses, and do not replace them with fuses of a higher amper-
age – risk of fire! This may also cause damage at other points in the electrical
system.■
If a newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time, have the electrical
system checked as quickly as possible by a specialist garage.
■
A blown fuse is recognisable by the molten metal strip. Replace the faulty
fuse with a new one of the same amperage.
Note
■
We recommend always carrying replacement fuses in the vehicle. A box of
replacement fuses and bulbs can be purchased from ŠKODA Original Accesso-
ries.■
There can be several power consuming devices for one fuse.
■
Multiple fuses may exist for a single power consuming device.
Fuses in the dash panel
Fig. 175
Remove the fuse box cover.
Read and observe and on page 170 first.
The fuses are located on the bottom of the dash panel behind a cover.
Replacing fuses
›
Grip the fuse box cover at point
A
and take-out in the direction of arrow
» Fig. 175 .
›
Remove the plastic clip from the holder in the fuse box cover.
›
Place the clip on the respective fuse and pull this fuse out.
›
Insert a new fuse.
›
Replace the bracket at the original position.
›
Insert the top edge of the cover into the dash panel first.
Carefully push the cover in.
Assignment of the fuses in the dash panelFig. 176
Schematic representation of the fuse box for vehicles with left-
hand steering/right-hand steering
Read and observe
and on page 170 first.
No.Power consumer1Left light2Central locking system3Relay for ignition4Right light5Power windows - driver6Central control unit - interior lights7Horn8Towing hitch - left light
9
Operating lever beneath the steering wheel, engine control unit (on-
ly without KESSY), automatic gearbox (only without KESSY), selector
lever of the automatic transmission (only without KESSY), ESC (only
without KESSY), towing equipment (only without KESSY), power
steering (only without KESSY)10Power windows - rear left11Headlight cleaning system12Radio, navigation display13Taxi preparation14Operating lever under the steering wheel, light switch, ignition key
removal lock (automatic gearbox), headlight flasher, SmartGate, rain
sensor 171Fuses and light bulbs
No.Power consumer15Air conditioning system, selector lever of the automatic gearbox, di-
agnosis terminal16Instrument cluster17Alarm system, horn18Not assigned19Not assigned20Not assigned21Not assigned22Front- and rear windscreen wiper system23Heated front seats24Blower fan for air conditioning system, heating, air conditioning,
heating25Not assigned26Switch for front seat heating27Rear window wiper28Not assigned29Airbag30Power windows, light switches, reverse light switches, air condition-
ing system, Park Assist, exterior mirror, power feed for centre button
strip, power feed for side button strip, interior mirror31Fuel pump, radiator fan, cruise control, coil of the relay for the front
and rear windscreen wipers32Diagnostic terminal, headlight range control, operating lever under
the steering wheel, interior lighting33Coil on starter relay, clutch pedal switch34Heated windscreen washer jets35Not assigned36Not assigned37Radar38Not assigned39Electrical auxiliary heating system40Not assigned41Rear window heaterNo.Power consumer42Power windows - front passenger43Towing hitch - contact in the socket44Cigarette lighter, 12-volt power socket45Power windows - rear right46Front and rear window washer, operating lever under the steering
wheel47Towing hitch - contact in the socket48Towing hitch - right light49Fuel pump50Radio51Heating of the external mirror52KESSY53Steering lock (KESSY)54ABS or ESC55Not assigned56Not assigned57Not assigned58Not assigned59Not assigned
Fuses in the engine compartment
Fig. 177
Cover for the fuse box - variant 1
172Do-it-yourself
Brake pedal (automatic gearbox)Warning light35
Brakes Brake booster
98
Brake fluid146
Braking and stabilisation systems105
Handbrake98
Information messages32
Running-in102
Warning light32
Brakes and parking97
Brake system105
Braking Information on braking
97
Button CAR see Infotainment
4
Button in driver's door electric windows
56
C
Car care Jack
133
Car computer see multifunction display
40
Care and maintenance126
Cargo element84
Car park99
Car park ticket holder73
Carrier Roof rack
85
Cavity protection133
Central locking49
Problems53
Central locking button51
Change Engine oil
142
light bulb in tail light177
Changing bulbs
173
Front turn signal bulb176
Wheels157
Changing a wheel Follow-up work
161
Preliminary work158
Changing wheels Wheel removal and fix
161
Charging a vehicle battery148
Check Fit ball head properly
120
Checking Battery electrolyte level
148
Brake fluid146
Coolant144
Engine oil143
Oil level143
Windscreen washer fluid141
Checks Statutory checks
126
Children and safety19
Child safety Side airbag
21
Child safety lock53
Child seat Classification
21
ISOFIX22
on the front passenger seat20
TOP TETHER24
Use of child seats21
Use of ISOFIX child seats23
Chrome parts Refer to vehicle maintenance
132
Cigarette lighter74
Clean Anodized parts
132
Chrome parts132
Cleaning Alcantara
135
and maintaining belts136
artificial leather135
headlight glasses132
materials135
natural leather134
plastic parts131
seats covers of the electrically heated seats136
wheels133
Cleaning safety belt
136
Cleaning seat covers
136
Cleaning the interior artificial leather
135
Seat covers136
Cleaning the vehicle exterior Cavity protection
133
Decorative films131
Door locking cylinder133
Headlight glasses132
Protective films131
Towing device133
Under-body protection134
wheels133
Windows and external mirrors132
Cleaning vehicle129
Cleaning vehicle exterior130
Anodized parts132
Chrome parts132
Plastic parts131
Rubber seals132
Vehicle paint work131
Wiper blades134
Clean interior Safety belt
136
Climatronic air distribution control
89
Automatic operation89
Operating elements88
Clothes hook78
188Index
Cockpit12-Volt power outlet75
Ashtray75
Cigarette lighter74
General view27
Lights63
storage compartments72
useful equipment72
COMING HOME62
compartments72
Component protection128
Components of the puncture repair kits162
Computer see multifunction display
40
convenience turn signal61
Coolant144
Checking144
Messages36
Replenishing145
Temperature gauge29
Warning light36
CORNER see Headlights with CORNER function
62
Correct routing of seat belt
12
Correct seated position8
Front passenger10
Rear seats10
Correct seat position Driver
9
Counter for distance driven30
cruise control operation
110
operation Description111
Cruise control system Warning light
35
Cup holders73
D
DAY LIGHT See Daytime running lights
60
Daytime running lights60
De-icing windows
132
Deactivating an airbag18
Decorative films131
Defrosting rear window64
Delayed locking of the boot lid see boot lid
55
Departure angle183
Diesel refer to Fuel
138
Diesel fuel Operation in winter
138
Diesel particulate filter37
information messages37
Digital Clock31
Dipstick143
Disconnecting and reconnecting vehicle battery
149
Display29
Compass points45
Coolant temperature29
Fuel supply30
Gear changes39
Service intervals46
Disposal Acceptance and recycling of used vehicles
129
Distance driven30
Distance warning Warning light
38
Door Child safety lock
53
Closing53
Emergency locking168
Opening53
Door warning39
Drive Driving through water
104
DriveGreen103
Driving Emissions
180
Fuel consumption180
Maximum speed184
through water104
driving data operation
40
E
Economical driving Tips
102
EDL107
Electrical power windows Button in the rear doors
57
Electric power windows Operational faults
58
Electric Windows56
Button in driver's door56
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)107
Electronic immobilizer91
Emergency Changing a wheel
157
Hazard warning light system62
Jump-starting164
Locking the door without a locking cylinder168
Selector lever-unlocking168
Switch off the engine by pressing a button94
Towing the vehicle165
Towing the vehicle using the tow hitch167
tyre repair161
emergency equipment reflective vest
156
Emergency equipment Fire extinguisher
156
First aid kit156
Jack157
189Index