›Fill the AdBlue ®
through the filler A according to the instructions on the re-
fill bottle » .›
After filling AdBlue ®
put the tank cap on the fuel filler neck and turn in the
opposite direction of the arrow
4
until it reaches the stop.
›
Close the filler cap in the opposite direction to the arrow
3
.
›
Store the box for the vehicle tools in the same place.
›
Fold back the floor in the luggage compartment.
Before driving
›
After filling AdBlue ®
only switch on the ignition and leave it on for at least 30
s, so that the refilling can be recognized by the system.
Only then start the engine.
CAUTION
Make sure that when refilling AdBlue ®
the interior of the vehicle is not splash-
ed - there is a risk of damage to the interior.
Note
The working life of the AdBlue ®
solution is 4 years. After this time, the solution
must be replaced by a specialist garage.
Engine compartment
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Opening and closing the bonnet
166
Engine compartment overview
167
Radiator fan
167
Windscreen washer system
167WARNINGInjuries 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 remove the ignition key.■
Firmly apply the handbrake.
■
For vehicles with manual transmission the lever into the neutral position.
■
On vehicles with automatic transmission, shift the selector lever into the
P position.
■
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 room■Keep all people, especially children, away from the engine compartment.■
Never touch the radiator fan. The fan might suddenly start running!
■
Do not touch any hot engine parts – risk of burns!
WARNINGInformation for working in the engine compartment with the engine run-
ning■
Pay particular attention to moving engine parts, e.g. V-ribbed belt, gener-
ator, radiator fan - danger 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.■
Do not smoke.
■
Never work near open flames.
■
Always have a functioning fire extinguisher nearby.
165Inspecting and replenishing
Remove the wheel / fix186Follow-up tasks186
For your own safety and the safety of the passengers, the following instruc-
tions must be observed before changing a wheel on the road.
Switch on the hazard warning lights system.
Place the warning triangle at the prescribed distance.
Park the vehicle as far away as possible from flowing traffic.
Choose a location with a flat, solid surface.
Have all the occupants get out. The passengers should not stand on the
road (instead they should remain behind a crash barrier, for instance) while
the wheel is being changed.
Tyres with increased puncture resistance
Some vehicles may be fitted with tyres at the factory that have increased
puncture resistance (“SEAL” tyres).
These vehicles are delivered without a puncture repair kit, spare wheel and appropriate hand tools.
If tyres with increased puncture resistance are replaced with tyres that have
no increased puncture resistance, then the vehicle should be equipped with a
puncture repair kit, spare wheel and appropriate hand tools.
Preparation
Before changing the wheel, the following work must be carried out.
›
Switch off the engine.
›
For vehicles with manual transmission select 1st gear.
›
On vehicles with automatic transmission place the selector lever in the P po-
sition.
›
Firmly apply the handbrake.
›
Uncouple any trailers.
Removing/stowing the wheelFig. 180
Take out wheel
The spare wheel is located in a well under the floor covering in the boot and is
fixed in place with a fastening screw.
Take out wheel
›
Open the boot lid.
›
Raise the floor covering in the boot » page 102.
›
Loosen the belt and take out the box with the tool kit.
›
Unscrew the fastening screw in direction of arrow » Fig. 180.
›
Remove the wheel.
Store wheel away
›
Place the wheel into the spare wheel well with the wheel rim pointing up-
wards.
›
Pull the fixing band through the opposite holes in the wheel rim.
›
Screw on the fastening screw in the opposite direction to the arrow
» Fig. 180 until the wheel is safely secured.
›
Replace the box with the tool kit into the emergency or spare wheel and se-
cure it with the tape.
›
Fold back the floor in the luggage compartment.
›
Shut the boot lid.
Full wheel trim
Before removing the wheel bolts, remove the wheel cover.
Extracting
›
Hook the clamp found in the vehicle tool kit » page 182 into the reinforced
edge of the wheel trim.
›
Push the wheel wrench through the clamp, support on the tyre and pull off
the wheel trim.
183Emergency equipment and self-help
▶The cut or puncture is larger than 4 mm.
▶ The tyre wall is damaged.
▶ After the expiration date (see inflation bottle).
Preparations for using the breakdown kit
Read and observe
on page 187 first.
The following preparatory work must be carried out before using the puncturerepair kit.
›
Switch off the engine.
›
For vehicles with manual transmission select 1st gear.
›
On vehicles with automatic transmission place the selector lever in the P po-
sition.
›
Firmly apply the handbrake.
›
Check that you can carry out the repairs with the breakdown kit » page 186.
›
Uncouple any trailers.
›
Remove the breakdown kit from the boot.
›
Stick the sticker
1
» Fig. 186 on page 187 on the dashboard in the driver's
field of view.
›
Unscrew the valve cap.
›
Use the valve remover
2
to unscrew the valve core and place it on a clean
surface (rag, paper, etc.).
Sealing and inflating the tyre
Read and observe
on page 187 first.
Sealing
›
Forcefully shake the tyre inflater bottle
10
» Fig. 186 on page 187 back and
forth several times.
›
Firmly screw the inflation hose
3
onto the tyre inflater bottle
10
. The film on
the cap is pierced automatically.
›
Remove the plug from the inflation hose
3
and plug the open end fully onto
the tyre valve.
›
Hold the bottle
10
with the bottom facing upwards and fill all of the sealing
agent from the tyre inflator bottle into the tyre.
›
Remove the filler plug from the tyre valve.
›
Screw the valve core back into the tyre valve using the valve remover
2
.
Inflating›Screw the air compressor tyre inflation hose 8 » Fig. 186 on page 187 firmly
onto the tyre valve.›
For vehicles with Manual transmission move the lever into the neutral posi-
tion and apply the parking brake firmly.
›
On vehicles with automatic transmission place the selector lever in the P po-
sition.
›
Check that the air release valve
6
is closed.
›
Start the engine and run it in idle.
›
Plug the connector
4
into 12 volt socket » page 88.
›
Switch on the air compressor with the ON and OFF switch
9
.
›
Allow the air compressor to run until a pressure of 2.0 - 2.5 bar is achieved.
Maximum run time of 8 minutes » .
›
Switch off the air compressor.
›
If you cannot reach an air pressure of 2.0 - 2.5 bar, unscrew the tyre inflation
hose
8
from the tyre valve.
›
Drive the vehicle 10 metres forwards or backwards to allow the sealing agent
to “distribute” in the tyre.
›
Firmly screw the tyre inflation hose
8
back onto the tyre valve and repeat
the inflation process.
›
Switch off the air compressor.
›
Remove the tyre inflation hose
8
from the tyre valve.
Once a tyre inflation pressure of 2.0 - 2.5 bar has been achieved, you can con- tinue the journey.
WARNING■ If the tyre does not inflate to at least. 2.0 bar, the damage is too great.
The sealing agent cannot be used to seal the tyre. Do not drive the vehi-
cle! Seek help from a specialist garage.■
The tyre inflation hose and air compressor may get hot as the tyre is be-
ing inflated – risk of burning.
CAUTION
Switch off the air compressor after running 8 minutes at the latest – risk of
overheating! Allow the air compressor to cool a few minutes before switching
it on again.188Do-it-yourself
›Attach the clamp 4 to a solid metal part which is connected firmly to the en-
gine block or to the engine block itself.
The jump-start cable must be connected to the engine earthing point only on
vehicles with the START-STOP system » Fig. 188.
Starting engine›
Start the engine on the vehicle providing the power and allow it to idle.
›
Start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery.
›
If the engine does not start, terminate the attempt to start the engine after
10 seconds and wait for 30 seconds before repeating the process.
›
Remove the jump start cables in the reverse order as attachment.
Both batteries must have a rated voltage of 12 V. The capacity (Ah) of the bat-
tery supplying the power must not be significantly less than the capacity of
the discharged battery in your vehicle.
Jump-start cables
Only use jump-start cables which have an adequately large cross-section and
insulated terminal clamps. Observe the instructions of the jumper lead manu-
facturer.
Positive cable - colour coding in the majority of cases is red.
Negative cable - colour coding in the majority of cases is black.
WARNING■
Do not clamp the jump-start cable to the negative terminal of the dis-
charged battery. There is the risk of detonating gas seeping out the battery being ignited by the strong spark which results from the engine being star-
ted.■
The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps must never touch each
other – risk of short circuit!
■
The jump-start cable connected to the positive terminal of the battery
must not come into contact with electrically conducting parts of the vehicle
– risk of short circuit!
■
Route the jump-start cables so that they cannot be caught by any rotat-
ing parts in the engine compartment.
Towing the vehicle
Introduction
Fig. 189
Braided tow rope / Spiral tow rope
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Front towing eye
191
Rear towing eye
192
Vehicles with a tow hitch
192
For towing, a braided tow rope is to be used » Fig. 189 -
.
When towing, the following guidelines must be observed.
Vehicles with manual transmission may be towed in with a tow bar or a tow
rope or with the front or rear wheels raised.
Vehicles with Automatic transmission may be towed in with a tow bar or a
tow rope or with the front wheels raised. If the vehicle is raised at rear, the au-
tomatic gearbox is damaged! If possible, the vehicle should be towed with the
engine running or at least with the ignition on.
Driver of the tow vehicle
›
Engage the clutch gently when starting off or depress the accelerator partic-
ularly gently if the vehicle is fitted with an automatic gearbox.
›
Only then approach correctly when the rope is taut.
The maximum towing speed is 50 km/h.
Driver of the towed vehicle
›
Switch on the ignition so that the steering wheel is not locked and so that
the turn-signal lights, windscreen wipers and windscreen washer system can
be used.
190Do-it-yourself
Maximum permissible front axle load
Maximum permissible rear axle load
Vehicle identification number (VIN)
The vehicle identification number - VIN (vehicle body number) is stamped into
the engine compartment on the right hand suspension strut dome. This num-
ber is also located on a sign on the lower left hand edge below the windscreen
(together with a VIN bar code), and on the type plate.
Engine number
The engine number (three-digit identifier and serial number) is stamped on the
engine block.
Supplementary Information (applies to Russia)
The full type approval number of the means of transport is indicated in the
registration documents, field 17.
Maximum permissible trailer weight
The listed maximum permissible trailer weight is only valid for altitudes up to 1000 m above sea level.
The engine output falls as altitude increases, as does the vehicle's climbing
power. Therefore, for every additional 1000 m in height (or part), the maximum
permissible towed weight must be reduced by 10%.
The towed weight is made up of the actual weights of the loaded towing vehi-
cle and the loaded trailer.WARNINGDo not exceed the specified maximum permissible weights – risk of acci-
dent and damage!
Operating weight
The value represents the minimum operating weight without additional
weight-increasing equipment, such as air conditioning system, spare wheel, or trailer hitch.
The specified operating weight is for orientation purposes only.
The operating weight also contains the weight of the driver (75 kg), the weight
of the operating fluids, the tool kit, and a fuel tank filled to 90 % capacity.
1011Operating weightEngineTransmissionOperating weight (kg)1.2 ltr./81 kW TSIMG1340DSG13601.4 ltr./92 kW TSIMG1355DSG13801.4 ltr./110 kW TSIMG 4x41471DSG 4x414961.6 l./81 kW MPIMG1320AG13451.8 ltr./112 kW TSIDSG 4x41540
2.0 ltr./81 kW TDI CR
MG (EU4)1420MG (EU6)1452MG 4x415502.0 ltr./103 kW TDI CRMG 4x41535DSG 4x41560
2.0 ltr./110 kW TDI CR
MG1486MG 4x41565DSG 4x41585
Note
If required, you can find out the precise weight of your vehicle at a specialist
garage.
Payload
It is possible to calculate the approximate maximum payload from the differ-
ence between the permissible total weight and the operating weight.
The payload consists of the following weights.
▶ The weight of the passengers.
▶ The weight of all items of luggage and other loads.
▶ The weight of the roof, including the roof rack system.
▶ The weight of the equipment that is excluded from the operating weight.
▶ The trailer nose weight with trailer (max. 80 kg and 85 kg 1)
).
1)
Applies to vehicles 4x4 with the 2.0 l/103 kW TDI CR and 2.0 L/110 kW TDI CR engine.
205Technical data
angle and gradeabilityFig. 217
Principle sketch: Overhang angle and ramp angle / slope angle
Angle » Fig. 217
Overhang angle, front
Ramp angle
Overhang angle, rear
Pitch angle / climbing ability
ABCDOverhang angle
The values shown indicate the maximum incline of an embankment, up which
the vehicle can drive at a slow speed without collision of the bumper or under-
body.
The values listed correspond to the maximum axle load, front or back.
Ramp angle
The angle indication determines the angle at which you can drive the vehicle
over a ramp, at a slow speed, without the under body of the vehicle touching
the ramp edge.
Pitch angle / climbing ability
The specification to which the vehicle can drive up a slope on its own (depend-
ing inter alia on the road surface and engine power).
The height gained over a distance of 100 m (slope) is specified in percent or degrees.EngineTransmissionFront overhang angle (°)Rear overhang angle (°)Ramp angle (°)Slope angle (°) / climbing ability (%)
1.2 ltr./81 kW TSI
MG19/17.1a)32/30a)19.6/17.2 a)24/44DSG19/17.1a)32/30a)19.6/17.2 a)25/47
(26/49) a)1.4 ltr./92 kW TSIMG193219.627/52DSG193219.629/551.4 ltr./110 kW TSIMG 4x4193219.630/57DSG 4x4193219.631/611.6 l./81 kW MPIMG193219.622/40AG193219.645/1001.8 ltr./112 kW TSIDSG 4x4193219.629/55
2.0 ltr./81 kW TDI CR
MG (EU4, EU5)193219.629/55MG (EU6)19/18
a)32/25.5 a)19.6/18.2 a)29/55
(31/59) a)MG 4x4193219.635/69
208Technical data
EngineTransmissionFront overhang angle (°)Rear overhang angle (°)Ramp angle (°)Slope angle (°) / climbingability (%)2.0 ltr./103 kW TDI CRMG 4x4193219.631/60DSG 4x4193219.631/60
2.0 ltr./110 kW TDI CR
MG193219.641/86MG 4x4193219.639/80DSG 4x4193219.638/77a)
Applies to vehicles with tyre size 205/55 R 16.
209Technical data
Vehicle-specific data depending on the engine
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
1.2 ltr. / 81 kW TSI engine210
1.4 l/92 kW TSI engine
210
1.4 l/110 kW TSI engine
211
1.6 l/81 kW MPI engine
2111.8 ltr./112 kW TSI engine2112.0 ltr./81 kW TDI CR engine212
2.0 ltr./103 kW TDI CR engine
212
2.0 ltr./110 kW TDI CR engine
212The values given have been determined in accordance with regulations and in conditions prescribed by legal or technical provisions for determining the operat-
ing and technical data of vehicles.The emissions standard is detailed in the technical vehicle documentation as well as in the certificate of conformity (COC document), which can be obtained from
a ŠKODA partner a)
.a)
Only valid for some countries and some models.
1.2 ltr. / 81 kW TSI engine
Output (kW/rpm)81/4600-5600Maximum torque (Nm at rpm)175/1400-4000Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 3
)4/1197TransmissionMGDSGTop speed (km/h)179178Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s)10.911.4
1.4 l/92 kW TSI engine
Output (kW/rpm)92/5000-6000Maximum torque (Nm at rpm)200/1400-4000Number of cylinders/displacement (cm 3
)4/1395TransmissionMGDSGTop speed (km/h)187186Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s)9.910.1210Technical data