Function keysFig. 186
Function keys
Read and observe and on page 151 first.
The mode changes and other adjustments are made using the function keys
on the display.
Function buttons » Fig. 186
Turns off the display of the area behind the vehicle
Mode - traverse parking
Mode - parallel parking
Mode - driving up to a trailer / distance monitoring
Mode - monitor the area behind the vehicle (wide view)
Display settings - brightness, contrast, colour
Parking aid (mini display)
Enabling/disabling the audible signals
Enabling/disabling the mini display
Switch to full screen display
Guidelines and roadway
Fig. 187
Orientation and lane lines
ABCDEFGRead and observe and on page 151 first.
In the mode for transverse and parallel parking guidance for the assessment of
distance and lane lines are displayed.
Display » Fig. 187
The distance is about 40 cm (safety distance limit)
The distance is approximately 100 cm
The distance is approximately 200 cm
Lane lines
The distance between the side lines corresponds approximately to the vehicle width including mirrors.
Lane
The lane lines
D
» Fig. 187 change depending on the steering angle and indi-
cate the roadway on which the vehicle would take with the current steering
wheel position. The lane lines terminate approximately 300 cm behind the ve-
hicle.
CAUTION
The objects shown in the display can be closer or even further away than they
appear. This is especially the case in the following situations.■
Protruding objects, such as the rear of a truck and the like.
■
When driving from a horizontal surface into a slope or a depression.
■
When driving from a slope or a depression onto a horizontal surface.
Note
The distance between the orientations behind the vehicle may vary slightly
depending on the load condition of the vehicle rear and on the road inclination.ABCD153Assist systems
Assistant for “blind spot monitoring”
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operation
177
Driving conditions and warnings
178
Activation / deactivation
178
Information messages
179
The assistant for“blind spot monitoring” (following known as system) draws
attention to vehicles travelling in the same direction in the next lane in the so
called blind spots.
The “blind spot” is an area that is not easily visible in a rear-view mirror or even
directly from the vehicle.
WARNING■ Please take note of the general points relating to the use of assistance
systems » page 142, in section Introduction .WARNINGThe system has physical and system-related limitations. Therefore, in the
following situations the system can be delayed in drawing attention (or not
at all) to a vehicle in the next land. The responsibility for the lane change
rests with the driver.■
When a vehicle is approaching at a very high speed.
■
When passing through a very sharp curve or a roundabout.
Operation
Fig. 214
Installation of radar sensors
Read and observe on page 177 first.
Using radar sensors and when the speed is above 15 km / h the system moni- tors the area next to and behind the vehicle. At the same time, the distance
and the difference in speed between your vehicle and the other vehicles in the
monitored area can be measured.
If a vehicle is detected in the “blind spot” area, the system indicates this vehi-
cle by the indicator light in the exterior mirror.
Radar sensors
The radar sensors (following known as sensors) are located under the rear
bumper » Fig. 214 and are not visible from the outside.
When driving the sensors monitor an area to the left and right to the extent of
a normal lane width.
System constraint
The system is unable to recognize the specific lane width by means of sensors. Therefore, a warning example may be issued in the following cases.
▶ When driving on a road with narrow lanes or on the lane edge, the system
can respond to a vehicle that is not drive directly in the adjacent lane.
▶ When making a turn, the system can respond to a vehicle in a more remote
lane.
▶ The system may also respond to objects on the roadside such as crash barri-
ers, noise barriers or similar objects.
WARNING■ If there is an impact, or the rear of the vehicle is damage the sensor may
be damaged or misaligned. This can lead to impaired function of the sensor
- risk of accidents! Have the vehicle checked by a specialist garage.■
The area in front and around the sensor should not be obscured by any
objects. This could lead to impairment of the system function. ■ Remove snow, ice and such obstacles from the area in front of and
around the sensor.
CAUTION
■ In adverse weather conditions (heavy rain, water vapour, very low or high
temperatures, etc.), the system function may be limited - “failure to recognise
a vehicle”.■
Accessories fitted to the rear of the vehicle, such as bicycle carriers, can im-
pair the system function.
177Assist systems
Driving conditions and warningsFig. 215
Driving situation / indicator light in the left outside mirror indi-
cates the driving situation
Fig. 216
Driving situation / indicator light in the right outside mirror indi-
cates the driving situation
Read and observe
on page 177 first.
In the following situations, the indicator light in the outside mirror indicates avehicle in the “blind spot”.
▶ Your vehicle » Fig. 215
B
is being overtaken by the vehicle
A
.
▶ Your vehicle » Fig. 216
C
is overtaking the vehicle
D
with a speed that is at
least 10 km / h more. If the speed during the overtaking is even higher, then there is no warning by the warning light.
The warning display is always in the exterior mirror on the side of the vehicle
where a vehicle is detected in the “blind spot”.
The time at which the warning light indicates a vehicle in the “blind spot” » Fig. 215 is dependent on the speed difference between the two vehicles. The
larger the speed difference, the earlier the warning is given by means of the
indicator light.
Two warning levels
The warning light is
illuminated .
▶ A vehicle was detected in the “blind spot”.
The warning light is
flashing .
▶ A vehicle was detected in the “blind spot” and the flashing light is on.
An advanced warning for vehicles with Lane Assist
The warning light flashes
even if the steering wheel is “turned” in direction
of the vehicle in the blind spot. Therefore the Lane Assist » page 174 must be
enabled and the boundary line between the vehicles detected.
If in this case your vehicle indicates crossing the boundary line, with a short vi-
bration of the steering wheel.
Note
The brightness of the indicator light is dependent on the setting of the ve-
hicle lighting. With the low or high beam on the brightness of the light will be
lower.
Activation / deactivation
Read and observe
on page 177 first.
The activation or deactivation of the system can be carried out in one of twoways. ▶ In the instrument cluster display » page 48, Menu item
Assist systems
.
▶ Infotainment » Owner´s Manual Infotainment , chapter CAR - vehicle set-
tings .
After switching off and switching on the ignition system several times the sys-
tem remains either activated or deactivated depending on the last setting.
Note
When the system is activated the warning lamps in the two exterior mirrors
light up briefly.178Driving
Coupling / uncoupling trainerFig. 222
Housing of the 13 pin socket,
safety eyelet
Connect and disconnect
›
Swing out the tow bar » page 184.
›
Place the trailer onto the ball.
›
Plug the trailer cable into the 13-pin socket
A
» Fig. 222 .
If the trailer that is to be towed has a 7-pin connector, you can use a suitable
adapter from ŠKODA Original Accessories to establish a connection to the elec-
tricity.
›
Hook the breakaway cable of the trailer onto the safety eyelet
B
.
The breakaway cable of the trailer must sag in all trailer positions relative to
the vehicle (sharp curves, reverse driving and the like).
Uncoupling takes place in reverse order.
Exterior mirrors
You should have additional exterior mirrors fitted if you are not able to see the
traffic behind the trailer with the standard rear-view mirrors.
Headlights
The front of the vehicle may lift up when a trailer is being towed and the head-
lights may dazzle other road users.
Adjust the headlights using the headlight beam control » page 67, Operating
the lights 1)
.
Power to the trailer power grid
For the electrical connection between the vehicle and trailer, the power for the
trailer power grid is supplied by the vehicle.
The power supply works with ignition on or off.
With the ignition off, the battery of the towing vehicle is discharged by activa-
ted consumers.
At low charge state of the vehicle battery power to the trailer is interrupted.WARNING■ Improperly connected trailer electrical installations may cause accidents
or serious injury due to electric shock.■
Work on the electrical system must only be carried out by specialist ga-
rages.
■
Never directly connect the trailer's electrical system with the electrical
connections for the tail lights or other current sources.
■
After coupling the trailer and connecting up the power socket, check the
rear lights on the trailer to ensure they are working.
■
Never use the safety eyelet for towing!
CAUTION
Improperly connected trailer electrical installations may cause malfunction of
the entire vehicle electronics.
Note
■ The total power consumption of all the connected consumers on the trailer
must not exceed 350 watts.■
Coat the ball head of the towing device with a suitable grease whenever
necessary.
Loading a trailer
Distribution of the cargo
Distribute the cargo in the trailer in such a way that heavy items are located as
close to the trailer axle as possible. Secure the items from slipping.
The distribution of the weight is very poor if your vehicle is unladen and the
trailer is laden. Maintain a particularly low speed if you cannot avoid driving
with this combination.
Tyre pressure
Correct the tyre inflation pressure on your vehicle for a “full load” » page 217.
1)
Applies to vehicles with xenon headlights.
186Driving
Clean wheels, door sills and similar parts last. Use a second sponge for such
areas.
Give the vehicle a good rinse after washing it and dry it off using a chamois
leather.WARNINGProtect your hands and arms from sharp-edged metal parts when cleaning
the under floor or the inside of the wheel housings or the wheel trims – risk
of cuts!
CAUTION
■ Only apply slight pressure when cleaning the vehicle's paintwork.■Do not wash your vehicle in bright sunlight – risk of paint damage.
Automatic car wash systems
Read and observe
and on page 193 first.
The usual precautionary measures must be taken before washing the vehicle
in an automatic car wash system (e.g. closing the windows and the sliding/tilt-
ing roof etc.).
If your vehicle is fitted with any particular attached parts, such as a spoiler,
roof rack system, two-way radio aerial etc., it is best to consult the operator of
the car wash system beforehand.
After an automatic wash with wax treatment, the lips of the wipers should be
cleaned with cleaning agents specially designed for the purpose, and then de-
greased.
CAUTION
Before driving through a car wash fold in the exterior mirrors - there is a risk of
damage.
Washing with a high-pressure cleaner
Read and observe
and on page 193 first.
When washing the vehicle with a high-pressure cleaner, the instructions for
use of the equipment must be observed. This applies in particular to the pres-
sure used and to the spraying distance .
Maintain a sufficiently large distance to the parking aid sensors and soft mate-
rials such as rubber hoses or insulation material.
CAUTION
■ The films should not be washed with any high-pressure cleaners - risk of
damage » page 195 .■
Do not aim the water jet directly at the lock cylinders or the door or opening
joints when washing the vehicle in the winter – there is a risk of freezing.
■
The sensors of the parking aid can be sprayed only for a short time and there
must be a minimum distance of 10 cm - there is a risk of damage.
■
When washing the vehicle, do not point the water jet directly at the tow bar
or the trailer socket - there is a risk of seal damage or washing out the grease.
Cleaning vehicle exterior
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Vehicle paint work
195
Films
195
Plastic parts
196
Rubber seals
196
Chrome and anodized parts
196
Windows and external mirrors
196
Headlight glasses
197
Camera lens
197
Door closing cylinder
197
Cavity protection
197
Jack
197
Wheels
197
Under-body protection
198
Wiper blades
198
We recommend using vehicle care products from ŠKODA Original Accessories.
These are available from ŠKODA Partners. The usage instructions on the pack-
age must be observed.
194General Maintenance
Plastic partsRead and observe
and on page 195 first.
Clean plastic parts with a damp cloth.
If this method does not completely clean the plastic parts, use cleaning prod-
ucts specially designed for this purpose.
CAUTION
Do not use paint care products on plastic parts.
Rubber seals
Read and observe
and on page 195 first.
All door seals and window guides are factory-treated with a colourless matt
varnish 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.■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 195 first.
First clean the chrome parts and anodized parts with a damp cloth and then
polish 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 mirrorsFig. 223
Fuel filler flap: Remove ice scra-
per
Read and observe and on page 195 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. 223.
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.
196General Maintenance
Installing the storage compartment›Raise the storage compartment in the direction of the arrow 4.›
Overcome the resistance of the detents
A
.
›
Insert the brake control linkage in the opposite direction to arrow
2
.
›
Lock the brake control linkage in the opposite direction to arrow
1
.
›
Close the storage compartment.
Assignment of the fuses in the dash panel
Fig. 268
Fuses
Read and observe and on page 239 first.
No.Consumer1Not assigned2Not assigned3Not assigned4Not assigned5Databus6Alarm sensor7Air conditioning system, heating, receiver for remote control for the
auxiliary heating, selector lever for the automatic gearbox, relay for
the rear window heater, relay for the windscreen heater8Light switch, rain sensor, diagnostic connector, parking brake, light-
ing of the instrument cluster9USB socket10Touch screen, TV tuner11Left side belt tensioner12Radio13Shock absorber settingNo.Consumer14Air blower for air conditioning,heating15Electric steering lock16Signal amplifier for telephone17Instrument cluster, emergency operation18Reversing camera19KESSY20SCR21Haldex clutch, air conditioning compressor (GreenLine)22Towing hitch23Right side headlamp24Panorama roof25Central locking - drivers door and rear left, rear view mirror26Heated front seats27Music amplifier28Towing hitch - contact in the socket29Operating lever underneath the steering wheel3012-volt socket in luggage compartment31Left side headlamp32Parking aid (Park Assist)33Airbag switch for hazard warning lights
34
TCS, ESC button, tyre pressure monitor, pressure sensor for air con-
ditioning, reversing light switch, mirror with automatic dimming,
START-STOP button, controls for heating the rear seats, sensor for
air conditioning, parking brake, light switch35Headlight range control, AFS headlamps, diagnostic connector,
camera, radar36Headlight right37Headlight left38Towing hitch - contact in the socket39Central locking - passenger door and right rear door, rear view mir-
ror4012-volt power socket41Right side belt tensioner 240Do-it-yourself
Dimensions - SuperbFig. 278
Vehicle dimensions
Vehicle dimensions for operating weight without driver (in mm)
» Fig. 278SpecificationValueA
Height
Basic dimension1468Vehicles with the off-road package1483Vehicles with the SPORT package1453Vehicles with DCC1458BFront trackBasic dimension1584Vehicles with the 2.0 l/162 kW TSI and 2.0 l/206 kW TSI engine1586CWidth1864DRear track widthBasic dimension1572Vehicles with the 2.0 l/162 kW TSI and 2.0 l/206 kW TSI engine1574EWidth including exterior mirror2031F
Clearance
Basic dimension149/148 a)Vehicles with the off-road package164/163a)
/ 158 b)Vehicles with the SPORT package134/133 a)Vehicles with DCC139/138 a)GWheel base2841HLength4861a)
Applies to Superb 4 x 4 vehicles.
b)
Applies to vehicles with a 2.0 l/206 kW TSI engine.
249Technical data