Place bicycle into the carrierFig. 108
Insert the front fork of the bicycle into the carrier / mounting ex-
ample of the front wheel
Read and observe
and on page 82 first.
›
Remove the front wheel from the bike.
›
Release the quick release
A
» Fig. 108 on the carrier and adjust according to
the bicycle fork width.
›
Place the bicycle fork on the fixing axle and tighten with the quick release
A
.
›
Set the left bicycle pedal towards the vehicle front to secure the front wheel
more easily.
›
If you want to transport two bicycles, loosen screw
A
» Fig. 107 on page 83
on the carrier and move the carrier along with attached bike to the left.
The handlebar must not touch the side window of the luggage compartment.
›
Tighten screw
A
» Fig. 107 on page 83 on the support.
›
Guide the boot lid gently downwards and check while doing this that there is
no contact between the handlebar and the rear window.
›
If necessary, the position of the sliding part
E
» Fig. 107 on page 83 can be
adjusted.
›
The dismantled front wheel can best be stowed between the left crank and
the bicycle frame.
›
Attach the front wheel with belt
B
to the front fork » Fig. 108 or to the bicy-
cle frame.
›
The second carrier is installed and the bicycle is secured in a similar way.
Ensure the stability of the bicycles with a beltFig. 109
Ensure the stability of the bicycles with a belt
Read and observe
and on page 82 first.
›
In order to loosen the rubber part of the clamp, push both parts against each
other and open the clamp.
›
Position the clamp with the rubber part in the direction of travel as low down
on the saddle support as possible and close it.
›
When transporting two bicycles, stretch the belt » Fig. 109 -
between the
saddles by moving the bicycles apart.
›
Hook the carabiners on the ends of the belt into the lower lashing eyelets
behind the rear seats » Fig. 109 -
.
›
Pull the belt through the tensioning clasps on both sides in turn.
If necessary, you can correct the position of the bicycles in the vehicle after-
wards.
Transportation on the roof rack
Fig. 110
Attachment points
84Operation
Distance of the orientation lines behind the vehicle » Fig. 133
The distance is about 40 cm (safety distance limit).
The distance is about 100 cm.
The distance is about 200 cm.
The distance may vary slightly depending on the load of the vehicle and the
road inclination.
The distance between the side lines corresponds approximately to the vehicle
width including mirrors.
Functional surfaces » Fig. 133
Depending on the Infotainment Type: Turns the display of the area be-
hind the vehicle off
Display settings - brightness, contrast, colour Switching audible parking signals on/off
Enabling and reduced park assistance display
Change to park assistance display
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.
Cruise Control System
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operation
107
Operation description
108
The Cruise Control System (CCS) maintains a set speed without you having to
actuate the accelerator pedal. The status where the CCS maintains the speed
is referred to hereinafter as the control.
ABC WARNING■
The general information relating to the use of assistance systems must
be observed » page 100, in section Introduction .■
After pressing the clutch pedal, no interrupted control occurs! For exam-
ple, if a different gear is engaged and the clutch pedal is released, control is
continued.
Operation
Fig. 134
Maxi DOT display: Examples of status displays the CCS
Fig. 135
Segment display: Examples of status displays the CCS
Read and observe
on page 107 first.
CCS status displays » Fig. 134 , » Fig. 135
Speed set, but control is inactive.
Control is active.
No speed set.
System fault - seek assistance from a specialist garage immediately.
107Assist systems
WARNING■Change the tyres at the latest when they are worn down to the wear indi-
cators - risk of accident.■
Faulty wheel alignment affects handling - risk of accident.
■
Unusual vibrations or the vehicle“pulling” to one side could be a sign of
tyre damage. Reduce speed and stop! If there are no external signs of tyre
damage, seek the help of a specialist garage.
Spare wheel
The size of the spare wheel is identical to that of the vehicle factory installed
wheels.
After changing the spare wheel, the tyre pressure should be adjusted.
In vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, save the tyre pressure values in the
system » page 117 .
WARNING■
If, you get a puncture and a spare tyre has to be mounted with opposite
direction of rotation, then drive carefully. In this situation the best proper-
ties of the tyre are no longer present.■
If the dimensions or design of the spare wheel differ from the tyres fitted
to the vehicle (e.g. winter tyres or low-profile tyres), it must only be used
briefly in the event of a puncture and if an appropriately cautious style of
driving is adopted.
Spare wheel
Only use this emergency spare wheel to reach the nearest specialist garage, as
it is not intended for permanent use .
A warning label is always placed on the rim of the temporary spare wheel.
Please note the following if you intend to use the temporary spare wheel. ▶ Do not cover the warning sign.
▶ Be specially attentive when driving.
▶ Inflate the emergency spare to the maximum inflation pressure for the vehi-
cle » page 146 .
In vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, save the tyre pressure values in the
system » page 117 .
WARNING■
Never drive with more than one spare wheel mounted!■Avoid full throttle acceleration, sharp braking and fast cornering when
driving with the temporary spare wheel.■
Do not use snow chains on the temporary spare wheel.
■
Observe the instructions on the warning sign of the temporary spare
wheel.
Tyre marking
Explanation of tyre markings - e.g. 185/60 R 15 84 H
185Tyre width in mm60Height/width ratio in %RCode letter for the type of tyre – Radial15Diameter of wheel in inches84load indexHSpeed symbol
Load index - indicates the maximum permissible load for each individual tyre
load index838485868788Load
(In kg)487500515530545560
Speed symbol - indicates the maximum permissible speed for a vehicle fitted
with tyres in a given category
Speed symbolSTUHVWTopspeed (in km/h)180190200210240270WARNINGNever exceed the maximum permissible load bearing capacity and speed
for the tyres fitted – risk of accident.147Wheels
DimensionsFig. 221
Vehicle dimensions
Vehicle dimensions by operating weight without driver (in mm)
» Fig. 221SpecificationFabiaFabia CombiAHeight14671467BFront trackBasic dimension14631463Vehicles with the 1.2 l/81 kW TSI and 1.4 l/77 kW TDI engine14571457CWidth17321732DRear trackBasic dimension14571457Vehicles with the 1.2 l/81 kW TSI and 1.4 l/77 kW TDI engine14511451EWidth including exterior mirrors19581958FClearance133135GWheelbase24702470HLength39924257176Technical data
Switch on ignition91
Key91
T
Tablet holder
73
Tailgate50
TCS Deactivate/activate
102
Function102
Warning light30, 31
TCS - off Warning light
31
Technical data173
Telephone See Owner´s Manual -Infotainment
6
Ticket holder66
Time37
Tiptronic97
Tools150
TOP TETHER24
Towing159
Towing a trailer125
Towing away157
Towing device Accessories
123
Description119
Vertical load119
Towing eye158
Towing protection49
Towing the vehicle157
Traction control (TCS)30, 102
Trailer Connect and disconnect
123
Load124
Loading124
Towing a trailer125
Trailer towing119
Transport Luggage compartment75
Roof rack84
Towing device and trailer119
Transporting children20
Triangle149
Turn signal54
Turn signal system Warning light
32, 33
Tyre load capacity147
Tyre pressure146
Warning light32
Tyre pressure monitor refer to the tyre pressure monitoring
117
Tyre pressure monitoring117
Warning light32
Tyre repair154
Tyres145
damage145
Explanation of the label147
new145
Tyre pressure146
Wear indicator146
Tyre size147
U
Umbrella Tray
72
Unlock Individual settings
47
Unlocking Central locking button
46
In case of emergency159
KESSY46
Key45
Remote control45
Unlocking and locking44
Unlock steering lock90
USB67
Used vehicles Acceptance and recycling129
Useful equipment Clothes hook
72
Cup holders68
Glasses compartment71
Multimedia holder70
Useful features Storage compartment
66
Useful Features 12-volt power socket in the luggage compart-ment
70
12-volt socket in the interior70
Ashtray69
Cigarette lighter69
Coin and card holders67
Pockets73
Reflective vest149
Ticket holder66
V
Variable loading floor
81
Vehicle battery Automatic shutdown of consumers
142
Charging144
Safety instructions142
Warning light34
Vehicle Condition see Auto Check Control
37
Vehicle data sticker173
Vehicle data sticker and nameplate Vehicle data sticker and nameplate
173
Vehicle dimensions176
Vehicle height176
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)173
Vehicle length176
Vehicle tool kit150
Vehicle width176
Vest149
189Index