
The essentialsSym-
bolIgnition switched
offIgnition is
switched on 
Fog lights, dipped
beam and side lights
off.Light off or daytime
driving light on.
The “Coming home”
and “Leaving home”
guide lights may be
switched on.Automatic control of
dipped beam and
daytime running
light.
Side light on.
Dipped beam head-
light offDipped beam
switched on.
 Front  fog lights:  mo
 ve the switch to the
first position, from positions ,  or .
 Rear fog light: move the switch completely
from positions  ,  or .
● Switching off fog lights: Push the switch or
turn it  t
o the   position.
›››  in Side light and dipped beam head-
light on page 131
›››  page 131 Turn signal and main beam lever
Fig. 36 
Turn signal and main beam lever More the lever to the required position:
Right  t
urn s
ignal: Right-hand parking
light (ignition switched off).
Left turn signal: Left-hand parking light
(ignition switched off).
Main beam switched on: Control lamp  
lit up on the instrument panel.
Headlight flasher: lit up when the lever is
pushed. Control lamp   lit up.
Lever all the way down to switch it off.
›››  in Turn signal and main beam lever
on page 132
›››  page 131 1
2
3
4 Hazard warning lights
Fig. 37 
Dash panel: switch for hazard warn-
in g lights. Switched on, for example:
●
When approaching a traffic jam
● In an emergency
● The vehicle has broken down
● When towing or being towed
›››  in Hazard warning lights  on
page 136
›››  page 135 25     

The essentials
Enabling the main menu
● Switch the ignition on.
● If a message or vehicle pictogram appears,
pr e
s
s button  ››› Fig. 42  1  on the windscreen
w iper l
ev
er or button    on the multifunction
s t
eerin
g wheel  ››› Fig. 43.
● If managed from the windscreen wiper lev-
er: to dis
 play the main screen  ››› page 31 or
to return to the main menu from another
menu hold down the rocker button  ››› Fig. 42
2 .
● If managed from the multifunction steering
whe e
l:
 the main menu list is not displayed.
To go from point to point in the main menu,
press button  
   or 
   several times
› ›
›
  Fig. 43.
Select a submenu ● Press the rocker switch  ›››
  Fig. 42  2  on the
w ind
s
creen wiper lever up or down or turn
the thumbwheel of the multifunction steering
wheel  ››› Fig. 43 until the desired option ap-
pears marked on the menu.
● The selected option is displayed between
two horizont
 al lines. In addition, a triangle is
displayed on the right: 
● To consult the submenu option, press but-
ton  ››
› Fig. 42  1  on the windscreen wiper
l ev
er or b
utton    on the multifunction steer-
in g wheel
 ›
››  Fig. 43. Making changes according to the menu
● With the rocker switch on the windscreen
wiper lev
 er or the thumbwheel of the multi-
function steering wheel, make the desired
changes. To increase or decrease the values
more quickly, turn the thumbwheel faster.
● Mark or confirm the selection with button
›››
   Fig. 42  1  on the windscreen wiper lever
or b utt
on    on the multifunction steering
wheel  
›
›
›  Fig. 43.
Button for the driver assistance sys-
tems* Fig. 44 
On the turn signal and main beam
he a
dlight
 lever: button for the driver assis-
tance systems With the turn signal and main beam head-
light
 l
ev
er button, you can activate or deacti-
vate the driver assistance systems displayed in the Assist systems
 menu
›››
   page 191.
Activate or deactivate a driver assistance
system ● Briefly press the button  ›››
  Fig. 44 in the di-
rection of the arrow to open the menu  As-
sist systems .
● Select the driver assistance system and ac-
tivate or de
 activate it  ››› page 30. A mark indi-
cates that driver assistance system is switch-
ed on.
Menu
MenuFunction
DrivingdataInformation and possible configurations
of the multifunction display (MFD)
›››  page 34,  ››› page 110.
Assist
systemsInformation and possible configurations
of the driver assistance systems
›››  page 110.
Naviga-
tion
Information instructions from the activa-
ted navigation system: when a route guid-
ance is activated, the turning arrows and
proximity bars are displayed. The appear-
ance is similar to the Easy Connect sys-
tem.
If route guidance is not activated, the di-
rection of travel (compass) and the name
of the street along which you are driving
are shown  ››› Booklet Navigation system.
» 31  

The essentialsMenu “Partial time”
Partial
timeFor about 5 seconds a partial time is dis-
played. The timer continues in parallel.
New lap
The timer of the current lap stops and a
new lap starts immediately. The time for
the lap you have just completed is inclu-
ded in the statistics.
StopThe current lap timer will be interrupted.
The lap does not end. The 
Pause menu
is displayed.
Menu “Long-term Statistics”
 
View of the latest lap times:
– total time
– best lap time
– worst lap time
– average lap duration
A maximum of 10 laps is possible, and a
total duration of 99 hours, 59 minutes
and 59 seconds.
If one of the 2 limits is reached, you will
have to reset the statistics in order to be-
gin a new timer.
BackThis returns to the previous menu.
Resetting
to zeroAll the memorised statistical data are re-
set. WARNING
Do your best to avoid handling the timer
whil e driv
ing.
● Only set the timer or consult statistics
when the vehic
 le is stationary. ●
Whil e driv
ing, do not handle the timer in
complicated driving situations. Speed warning device
The speed warning device warns the driver
when they h
av
e exceeded the pre-set speed
limit by 3 km/h (2 mph). An audible warning
signal sounds, and the warning lamp   and
the driver message Speed limit excee-
ded!  will be displayed simultaneously on the
instrument panel. The warning lamp  
switches off when reducing speed below the
stored maximum limit.
Speed warning programming is recommen-
ded if you wish to be reminded of a maxi-
mum speed, such as when travelling in a
country with different speed limits or for a
maximum speed for winter tyres.
Setting speed limit warning
You can use the radio or the Easy Connect* to
set, alter or cancel the speed limit warning.
● Vehicles with radio : pres
 s the button SETUP > control button  Driver Assistant
 >
Speed warning .
● Vehicles with Easy Connect : pre
s
 s the but-
ton Systems  or else Vehicle systems  >
Driver assistant  > Speed warning.The warning limit can be set from 30 to
240 km/h (20 to 149 mph). The a
djustment
is made at 10 km/h (5 mph) intervals. Note
● Ple a
se bear in mind that, even with the
speed warning function, it is still important
to keep an eye on the vehicle speed with the
speedometer and to observe the legal speed
limits.
● The speed limit warning function in the ver-
sion for some c
 ountries warns you at a speed
of 120 km/h (75 mph). This is a factory-set
speed limit. Service intervals
The service interval indication appears on the
in
s
trument
 panel display  ››› 
 Fig. 120 
3 .
S EA
T di
stinguishes between services  with en-
gine oil change (e.g. Oil change service) and
services  without engine oil change (e.g. In-
spection).
In vehicles with  Services established by time
or mileage, the service intervals are already
pre-defined.
In vehicles with  LongLife Service , the inter-
vals are determined individually. Thanks to
technological progress, maintenance work
has been greatly reduced. Because of the
technology used by SEAT, with this service » 37    

The essentials
Cruise control Oper atin
g the c
ruise control system
(CCS)* Fig. 47 
On the left of the steering column:
sw it
c
hes and controls for operating the CCS Fig. 48 
On the left of the steering column:
thir d l
ev
er to operate the CCS. Operation of the turn signal lever
●
Switching on the CCS: Move switch
› ›
›
  Fig. 47  1  to . 
The system is on. If no
s peed h
as been programmed, the system will
not control it.
● Activating the CCS: Press button  ›››
  Fig. 47
2  in the  ar
e
a.  The current speed is
memorised and controlled.
● Temporarily switching off the CCS: Move
switc
 h ›››  Fig. 47  1  to 
 or push the
br ak
e. The cruise control system is switched
off temporarily.
● Reactivating the CCS: Press button
›››
   Fig. 47  2  in 
. The memorised speed
i
s saved and controlled again.
● Increasing stored speed during CCS regula-
tion: pres
 s button  2  in 
. The vehicle ac-
c
elerates until the new stored speed.
● Reducing stored speed during CCS regula-
tion: pres
 s button  2  in  t
o lower the
s peed b
y 1 km/h (1 mph). Speed is reduced
until reaching the new stored speed.
● Switching off the CCS: Move switch
›››
   Fig. 47  1  to . 
The system is disconnec-
t ed and the memori
sed speed is deleted. Operation using the third lever
●
Switching on the CCS: move the third lever
to 
  ›››  Fig. 48. The system switches on but it
does not control the speed as no speed has
been programmed.
● Activating the CCS: press the   ›››
  Fig. 48
button. It memorises and maintains the cur-
rent speed.
● Temporarily switching off the CCS: move
the lever t
 o  ››› Fig. 48 and release it or
press the brake pedal. The cruise control sys-
tem is switched off temporarily.
● Reactivating the CCS: move the lever to
  ›
›› Fig. 48 and release it. The memo-
rised speed is saved and controlled again.
● Switching off the CCS: move the third lever
to pos
 ition   ››› Fig. 48. The system is dis-
connected and the memorised speed is de-
leted.
›››  in Operation on page 196
›››  page 195 39   

The essentials
Front brake pads worn.
››› 
page 
176 
it lights up:
 Fault in the ESC, or dis-
connection caused by the system.
flashes: ESC or ASR activated. 
ASR manually deactivated.
ESC in Sport mode or OFF
ABS faulty or does not work.
Rear fog light switched on.››› 
page 
131 
lights up or flashes:
 fault in the
emission control system.›››  page 
189 
it lights up:
 pre-heating of diesel
engine.
›››  page 
190
flashes: fault in the diesel engine
management. 
fault in the petrol engine manage-
ment.››› 
page 
190 
lights up or flashes:
 fault in the
steering system.›››  page 
253 
Tyre pressure too low, or fault in
the tyre pressure monitoring sys-
tem.››› 
page 
275 
Fuel tank almost empty.››› 
page 
104 
Fault in airbag system and seat
belt tensioners.››› 
page 
76 
Lane Assist is switched on, but not
active.››› 
page 
213 Other warning lamps
Left or right turn signal.››› 
page 
131
Hazard warning lights on.›››  page 
135 
Trailer turn signals››› 
page 
234 
it lights up:
 Press the foot brake!
flashes: the selector lever locking
button has not engaged.›››  page 
180 
it lights up:
 cruise control activated
or speed limiter switched on and
active.
›››  page 
195
flashes: the speed set by the
speed limiter has been exceeded. 
green warning lamp: Lane Assist is
switched on and active.››› 
page 
213 
Main beam on or flasher on.››› 
page 
131 
Natural gas operating mode››› 
page 
108 On the instrument panel display
Fig. 50 
On the instrument panel display: door
open.  
 Do not continue driving!
With the corresponding indica-
tion: door(s), rear lid or bonnet
open or not properly closed.›››  page 
116
›››  page 
126
›››  page 
262 
Ignition:  Do not carry on driv-
ing! Engine coolant level too low,
coolant temperature too high
›››  page 
266
Flashing: Fault in the engine
coolant system.» 41  

The essentials
● Rep
l
ace the cover again or close the fuse
box lid.
Bulbs Bul
 bs (12 V)
Light source used for each function
Halogen headlightsType
Daytime running light/side
lightP21W SLL
Dipped beam headlightsH7 LL
Main beam headlightsH7 LL
Turn signalPY21W LL
Full-LED main headlightsType
No bulbs may be replaced. All functions are with LEDs
Front fog lightType
Fog/cornering lights*H8
Rear lightsType
Brake light/tail lightP21W LL
Side lights2x W5W LL
Turn signalPY21W LL
Rear lightsType
Retro fog lightH21W
Reverse lightsP21W LL
LED rear lightsType
Turn signalPY21W LL
Retro fog lightH21W
Reverse lightsP21W LL
The remaining functions work with LEDs 
››› 
page 93 Action in the event of a punc-
t
ur e
Wh
at to do first ●
Park the vehicle on a horizontal surface
and in a s afe p
lace as far away from traffic as
possible.
● Apply the handbrake.
● Switch on the hazard warning lights.
● Manual gearbox: select the 1s
 t gear.
● Automatic gearbox:  Move the sel
 ector lever
to position P. ●
If y
 ou are towing a trailer, unhitch it from
your vehicle.
● Have the vehicle tool kit  ›››
  
 page 85
and the spare wheel* ready
›››   page 278.
● Observe the applicable legislation for each
countr
 y (reflective vest, warning triangles,
etc.).
● All occupants should leave the vehicle and
wait in a s
 afe place (for instance behind the
roadside crash barrier). WARNING
● Alw a
ys observe the above steps and pro-
tect yourself and other road users.
● If you change the wheel on a slope, block
the wheel on the oppo
 site side of the car with
a stone or similar to prevent the vehicle from
moving. 55   

Safe driving
Safety
Saf e driv
in
g
Safety first! WARNING
● This  m
anual contains important informa-
tion about the operation of the vehicle, both
for the driver and the passengers. The other
sections of the on-board documentation also
contain further information that you should
be aware of for your own safety and for the
safety of your passengers.
● Ensure that the on-board documentation is
kept in the 
 vehicle at all times. This is espe-
cially important when lending or selling the
vehicle to another person. Advice about driving
B ef
or
e starting every trip For your own safety and the safety of your
p
a
s
sengers, always note the following points
before every trip:
– Make sure that the vehicle's lights and turn
signal
s are working properly.
– Check tyre pressure. –
Ensur
 e that all windows provide a clear and
good view of the surroundings.
– Make sure all luggage is secured
›››
  page 151.
– Make sure that no objects can interfere
with the pedal
s.
– Adjust front seat, head restraint and mir-
rors
 properly according to your size.
– Ensure that the passengers in the rear
seats alw
ays have the head restraints in
the in-use position  ››› page 69.
– Instruct passengers to adjust the head re-
straints
 according to their height.
– Protect children with appropriate child
seats and pr
 operly applied seat belts
›››  page 82.
– Assume the correct sitting position. Instruct
your pa
ssengers also to assume a proper
sitting position.  ››› page 66.
– Fasten your seat belt securely. Instruct your
pas
sengers also to fasten their seat belts
properly.  ››› page 71.
What affects driving safety? As a driver, you are responsible for yourself
and 
y
our p
assengers. When your concentra-
tion or driving safety is affected by any cir- cumstance, you endanger yourself as well as
others on the r
oad ›››  , for this reason:
– Always pay attention to traffic and do not
g et
 di
stracted by passengers or telephone
calls.
– Never drive when your driving ability is im-
paired (e.
g. by medication, alcohol, drugs).
– Observe traffic laws and speed limits.
– Always reduce your speed as appropriate
for ro
ad, traffic and weather conditions.
– When travelling long distances, take
break
s regularly - at least every two hours.
– If possible, avoid driving when you are tired
or stre
ssed. WARNING
When driving safety is impaired during a trip,
the risk  of
 injury and accidents increases. Safety equipment
Never put your safety or the safety of your
p
a
s
sengers in danger. In the event of an acci-
dent, the safety equipment may reduce the
risk of injury. The following list includes most
of the safety equipment in your SEAT:
● three-point seat belts,
● belt tension limiters for the front and rear
side seats, »
65
Technical data
Advice
Operation
Emergencies
Safety    

Safety
●
The side and he a
d airbags are managed
through sensors located in the interior of the
front doors. To ensure the correct operation of
the side and curtain airbags neither the
doors nor the door panels should be modified
in any way (e.g. fitting loudspeakers). If the
front door is damaged, the airbag system
may not work correctly. All work carried out
on the front door must be done in a special-
ised workshop. Deactivating airbags
D e
activ
ation of front airbag Fig. 93 
Control lamp for disabling the front
p a
s
senger front airbag on the dash panel 
It lights up on the combi-in-
strument
Fault in airbag
system and seat belt tensioners.Have the system checked immedi-
ately by a specialised workshop.  
It lights up on the dash panel
Fault in the air-
bag system.Have the system checked immedi-
ately by a specialised workshop.
Front passenger
front airbag dis-
abled.Check whether the airbag should re-
main disabled.
 
It lights up on the dash panel
Front passenger
front airbag ena-
bled.The control lamp switches off about
60 seconds after the ignition is
turned on or after enabling of the
front passenger front airbag with the
key lock switch. Several warning and control lamps light up
f
or a f
ew sec
onds when the ignition is switch-
ed on, signalling that the function is being
verified. They will switch off after a few sec-
onds.
If the front passenger airbag is deactivated,
the lamp       does not re-
main lit, or if it is lit together with the control
lamp   on the dash panel, there may be a
fault in the airbag system  ›››  .The disabling of airbags is only carried out in
c
er
t
ain cases, i.e. if:
● a child seat is required in the front passen-
ger seat
  with the child facing in the opposite
direction to the direction of travel (in some
countries, due to divergent legal require-
ments, facing in the direction of travel)
›››  page 84;
● despite the driver's seat being in the cor-
rect po
 sition, a minimum distance of 25 cm
cannot be maintained between the centre of
the steering wheel and the driver's torso,
● installation of special devices is required in
the steerin
 g wheel area due to a physical dis-
ability,
● if you have special seats installed (e.g. an
orthopaedic
  seat without side airbags).
The front passenger front airbag can be disa-
bled using the switch  ››› page 81.
We recommend that you contact an author-
ised SEAT dealer for the disabling of other air-
bags.
Airbag system control
The airbag system availability is controlled
electronically, regardless of whether an air-
bag is disabled.
80