Other incidents
The illumination of the warning light can have the following reasons.
▶ The vehicle is loaded on one side. Distribute the load evenly.
▶ The wheels of one axle are loaded more heavily (e.g. when towing a trailer or
when driving uphill or downhill).
▶ Snow chains are mounted.
▶ A wheel has been changed.
CAUTION
Under certain circumstances (e.g. sporty style of driving, wintry or unpaved
roads) the warning light can be delayed or does not light up at all.
Brake linings
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
illuminates - the brake pads are worn.
▶ You can drive on, exercising appropriate caution. Seek assistance from a spe-
cialist garage immediately.
Fuel reserve
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
illuminates – the fuel level in the fuel tank is at the reserve level (approxi-
mately 6 litres).
An audible signal sounds as a warning. ▶ Please refuel » page 275.
Note
The text in the display goes out after refuelling and driving a short distance.
Lane Departure Warning (Lane Assist)
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
The warning lights
indicates the state of the Lane Assist system.
More information about the Lane Assist System » page 254.
Turn signal system
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
flashes – the left turn signal is turned on.
flashes – the right turn signal is turned on.
If there is a fault in the turn signal system, the warning light flashes at twice
its normal rate (does not apply when towing).
When the hazard warning light system is switched on, this will cause all of the turn signal lights as well as both warning lights to flash.
Trailer turn signal lights
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
flashes – the trailer turn signal lights are switched on.
If a trailer is hitched and the warning light is not flashing, one of the trailer
turn signal lights has failed.
▶ Check the trailer bulbs.
Fog lights
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
illuminates – the fog lights are switched on.
Speed regulating system / speed limiter
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
illuminates - the vehicle speed is limited by the speed regulating system or
the adaptive cruise control or by the speed limiter.
flashes – the speed set with the speed limiter has been exceeded.
Brake pedal (automatic gearbox)
Read and observe
on page 34 first.
lights up – apply the brake.
38Operation
There is the option to show/hide the representation of the menu items of the
multifunction display in Infotainment in the instrument cluster display by tap-
ping
→
→
Instrument cluster
and reset the journey data.
Infotainment display
Fig. 30
Journey data
›
Press the button, then tap the function surface
→ Tap
Journey data
.
Screen display » Fig. 30
Distance travelled
Driving time
Average speed
Average fuel consumption
Transit point rating (
DriveGreen
Function)
Range (if the estimated range is less than 300 km, the vehicle starts to ap-
proach the symbol )
Approximate range
Use the function surfaces
to select one of the following preset lists.
▶ Since start - Driving data for the individual trip
▶ Long-term - Long-term journey data
▶ Since refuel - Data since refuelling
Warning when exceeding the set speed
The system offers the possibility to set a speed limit beyond which an acoustic
warning signal will sound and the following warning message appears in the
display of the instrument cluster.
Adjust the speed limit while the vehicle is stationary
›
Select the menu item
Warning at
at ( ) or
(
) and confirm.
›
Set the desired speed limit is 5 km/h steps.
ABCDEFG› Confirm the set value, or wait several seconds; your settings will be saved
automatically.
Adjusting the speed limit while the vehicle is moving›
Select the menu item
Warning at
at (
) or
(
) and confirm.
›
Drive at the desired speed.
›
Confirm the current speed as the speed limit.
The set speed limit can be manually adjusted later if needed.
Reset the speed limit
›
Select the menu item
Warning at
at (
) or
(
) and confirm.
›
By confirming the stored value, the speed limit is reset.
The speed limit set mode is stored even after the ignition is switched off and
on. After a gap between driving exceeding 2 hours, the pre-set speed limit is
deactivated.
Memory
Fig. 31
Memory display: MAXI DOT dis-
play (
) / Segment display (
)
The system saves the data in the three memories described below which are
displayed at the position
A
» Fig. 31 .
Since start
(
) Or “1” (
)
In the memory, driving data is saved for the time between switching on and
switching off the ignition. New data will also flow into the calculation of the
current driving information if the trip is continued within 2 hours after switch-
ing off the ignition.
If the trip is interrupted for more than 2 hours, the memory is automatically
erased.
Long-term
( ) And “2” (
)
The memory gathers driving data from any number of individual journeys up to
a total of 99 hours and 59 minutes driving time or 9999 kilometres driven.
47Information system
The indicator is automatically set back to zero if one of the indicated values is
exceeded.Since refuel
(
) or “3” (
)
The driving data is stored in the memory since the last fuel refuelling.
The memory is erased automatically the next time you fill up.
›
For the Storage choice , repeatedly confirm the selected indication and select
the desired memory.
›
For Deleting the memory for the selected information, hold down the button
confirming the specification.
The following driving data are stored. ▶ Average fuel consumption.
▶ Distance driven.
▶ Average speed.
▶ Driving time.
Note
Disconnecting the vehicle battery will delete all memory data.
MAXI DOT display
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Menu item
Navigation48
Menu item
Audio48
Menu item
Telephone48
Menu item
Assist systems49
The MAXI DOT display is a user interface which, depending on the equipment
configuration, provides information about the Infotainment, the multifunction
display, the assistance systems etc.
The menus with details can be operated and displayed using the buttons on
the operating lever or the multifunction steering wheel » page 45.
Main menu items (depending on vehicle equipment) ■
Journey data
» page 46
■
Assist systems
» page 49
■
Navigation:
» page 48
■
Audio
» page 48
■Telephone » page 48 ;
■Vehicle
» page 45
Note
■
If warning messages are displayed, these messages must first be confirmed
to access the main menu.■
The display language can be set in Infotainment » page 131, Setting the In-
fotainment language and » page 139 , Setting the Infotainment language .
Menu item
Navigation
The following information is displayed in the
Navigation
menu item.
▶ Driving recommendations
▶ Compass
▶ Last destinations
Menu item
Audio
The following information is displayed in the
Audio
menu item.
Radio
▶ Currently playing station (name/frequency).
▶ The selected frequency range (e.g. FM) optionally with the number of the sta-
tion button (e.g. FM3), if the station is stored in the memory list.
▶ List of available stations (if more than 5 stations can be received).
▶ TP traffic announcements.
Media
▶ Name of the track being played, if necessary, further information regarding
title (e.g. artist, album name), if this information is stored as a so called ID3
tag on the audio source.
Menu item
Telephone
The call list with the following symbols is displayed in the
Telephone
menu item.
Incoming call
Outgoing call
Missed call
48Operation
The setting of the airflow direction is carried out by moving the adjustment el-
ement A » Fig. 150 or » Fig. 151 in the desired direction.
Opening›
Turn the regulator
B
» Fig. 150 downwards.
›
Turn the regulator
C
» Fig. 151 upwards.
Closing
›
Turn the regulator
B
» Fig. 150 downwards.
›
Turn the regulator
C
» Fig. 151 downwards.
Depending on the setting of the air distribution, the air stream comes out of
the following air vents.
Set the direction of the air outletAir vents » Fig. 150 and » Fig. 1511, 2 , 41, 2 , 4 , 5 , 73 , 4 , 64 , 5 , 73 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7
CAUTION
Do not cover the air vents - the air distribution could be compromised.
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Power on / off
115
Operation in Infotainment
115
Radio remote control
116
The auxiliary heating heats the vehicle interior as well as the engine. For heat-
ing, fuel is consumed from the fuel tank.
The auxiliary ventilation enables fresh air to flow into the vehicle interior with
the engine switched off, whereby the interior temperature is effectively de-
creased (e.g. with the vehicle parked in the sun).
The auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventilation) (referred to just as aux- iliary heating in the following) ensures the heating / ventilation depending on
the setting of the air conditioning and the air outlet vents before switching off
the ignition.WARNING■ The auxiliary heating must never be operated in closed rooms (e.g. garag-
es) – risk of poisoning!■
The auxiliary heating must not be allowed to run during refuelling – risk
of fire.
■
The exhaust pipe of the auxiliary heating is located on the underside of
the vehicle. If you want to use the auxiliary heating, do not park the car in
places where the exhaust fumes can come into contact with flammable
materials such as dry grass, undergrowth, leaves, spilled fuel etc. - risk of
fire.
CAUTION
The air inlet in front of the windscreen must be free (e.g. of ice, snow or
leaves) to ensure that the auxiliary heating operates properly.
Note
■ The auxiliary heating only switches the blower on, if it has achieved a coolant
temperature of approx. 50 °C.■
In the engine compartment, water vapour may form during the operation of
the heater.
114Operation
CAUTION■Natural leather /Faux leather / Alcantara ®
/ material
■ In lengthy periods in bright sunlight, it might be sensible to cover these
materials in order to avoid bleaching. ■ Fresh stains (e.g. from pens, lipstick, shoe polish etc.) should be removed as
soon as possible.
■ Ensure that no part of the leather is soaked through during cleaning and
that no water gets into the seams.
■ Do not clean the roof panelling with a brush – risk of damage to the surface
of the panelling.
■ Do not use solvents, floor wax, shoe cream, stain remover or similar agents
on Alcantara ®
seat upholstery.
■ Some clothing fabrics (e.g. dark denim) do not have sufficient colour fast-
ness - this may leave evident marks on upholstery. This is not a defect in the
fabric.
■ Sharp objects on garments (e.g. zips, rivets, sharp- edged belts) can dam-
age the upholstery fabrics in the vehicle. Such damage cannot be subse-
quently recognised as a justified complaint.■
Plastic parts ■ Do not attach scents or air fresheners to the dashboard – there is a risk of
damage to the dashboard.
■
Windows
■ Do not attach any stickers to the filaments or glass antenna - there is risk
of damage.
■
Covers of electrically heated seats
■ Do not clean with water or other liquids - there is a risk of damage to the
heating system.
■ Do not dry by switching on the heating.
■
Seat belts
■ Allow to dry before rolling up the seat belts.
Note
During vehicle use, the leather and Alcantara ®
parts may show minor changes
(e.g. folds, discolouration).Inspecting and replenishing
Fuel
Introduction
Fig. 325
Stickers with prescribed fuel
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Petrol and diesel refuelling
275
Unleaded petrol
275
Diesel fuel
276
The correct fuel for your vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap
» Fig. 325 .
The fuel capacity for vehicles with front wheel drive is about 58 litres, and for
vehicles with four-wheel drive about 60 litres, with about 7 litres as reserve.
WARNINGFuel vapours are explosive - can be fatal!
CAUTION
■
Never drive until the fuel tank is completely empty! The irregular supply of
fuel can cause misfiring, which can result in damage to parts of the engine and
the exhaust system.■
Immediately remove any fuel that has spilled onto the vehicle's paintwork –
risk of paint damage.
■
If you would like to operate your vehicle in countries other than those with
its intended weather conditions, please contact a ŠKODA Partner. They will tell
you whether the fuel specified by the manufacturer is offered in the accompa-
nying country or whether it is permissible to operate the vehicle with another
fuel.
274General Maintenance
Petrol and diesel refuellingFig. 326
Open fuel filler flap/unscrew tank cap/place the tank cap on the
fuel filler flap
Fig. 327
Fuel filler tube on vehicles with
diesel engines
Read and observe and on page 274 first.
Perform the refuelling under the following conditions.
The vehicle is unlocked.
The ignition is switched off.
The auxiliary heating and ventilation is switched off.
›
Press the fuel filler flap in direction of arrow
1
and fold in the direction of
arrow
2
» Fig. 326 .
›
Unscrew the tank cap in the direction of arrow
3
.
›
Remove the tank cap and place in the recess on top of the fuel filler flap in
the direction of arrow
4
.
›
Insert the pump nozzle into the fuel filler neck as far as it will go, and refuel.
The fuel tank is full just as soon as the pump nozzle switches off for the first
time. Not continue refuelling.›
Remove the pump nozzle from the fuel filler neck and put it back in the
pump.
›
Place the filler cap onto the fuel filler neck and turn it in the opposite direc-
tion to the arrow until it securely engages
3
.
›
Close the fuel filler flap until it clicks into place.
Incorrect refuelling guard on vehicles with diesel engines
The fuel filler tube on vehicles with diesel engines has been fitted with an in-
correct refuelling guard » Fig. 327.
If the diesel pump nozzle does not sit directly in the fuel filler tube, move it to
and fro with slight pressure to insert it correctly.
The diameter of the diesel pump nozzle can be identical to that of the petrol
pump nozzle in some countries. When driving in these countries, the incorrect
fuelling protection should be removed by a specialist company.
Unleaded petrol
Read and observe
and on page 274 first.
The correct fuel for your vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap
» Fig. 325 on page 274 .
The vehicle can only be operated using unleaded petrol that complies with the
standard EN 2281)
contains and maximum 10% bioethanol (E10).
Prescribed fuel 95 / min. 92 or 93 RON / ROZ
We recommend using petrol 95 RON.
Optionally, the petrol 92 or. 93 RON can be used (slight power loss, a slightly
increased fuel consumption).
In an emergency petrol 91 RON can be used (slight power loss, slightly in-
creased fuel consumption) »
.
Unleaded petrol min. 95 RON / ROZ
Use at least 95 ROZ unleaded petrol.
In an emergency petrol 91, 92 or 93 RON can be used (slight loss, a slightly in-
creased fuel consumption) »
.
1)
In Germany also DIN 51626-1 or E10 for unleaded petrol with octane number 91 or 95 or DIN 51626-2 or E5
for unleaded petrol with octane number 95 and 98.
275Inspecting and replenishing
Jack291
Reflective vest290
Vehicle tool kit291
Warning triangle290
Emergency spare Removing / stowing
292
Emission control system36
Emissions315
Engine Information messages
39
Run in212
Engine compartment278
Brake fluid282
Coolant281
Engine oil280
Overview279
Vehicle battery283
Windscreen washer fluid280
Engine drag torque control (MSR)216
Engine number313
Engine oil280
Check281
Oil changing280
Refilling281
Specification280
Warning light40
Engine revolutions counter32
Enter destination183
EPC37
equalizer130
ESC ESC Sport
216
Operation216
External device data transfer131, 139
External devices Disclaimer
120
External module123
CD / DVD147
SD card148
SIM card162
Video DVD153
F
Factory settings
132 , 139
Fastening elements101
Fatigue detection259
Favourite185, 192
file formats media
150
Requirements and Restrictions150
File formats DVD video
154
Pictures152
Finish route guidance194
Fire extinguisher290
First aid kit290
Flagged destination185
Flashing67
Floor covering in the luggage compartment103
Flooring in the luggage compartment103
Floor mats209
See Floor mats209
FM141, 142
set to133, 140
Fog lights69
Warning light38
Fog lights/rear fog light69
Fog lights with CORNER function69
Foils271
Folding table95
Force limiter Electric boot lid
59
Sliding/tilting roof64
Window63
Front assist Warning light42
Front Assist248
Deactivation/activation250
Distance warning249
Malfunctions251
Operation248
Pedestrian recognition250
Radar sensor215
Settings in Infotainment248
Warning and automatic braking249
Front head restraints Adjust height
83
Front seats78
Fuel274
Diesel276
Fuel gauge33
refer to Fuel274
Refuelling275
Unleaded petrol275
Warning light38
Fuel consumption315
Fuel filter42
Fuel options137
Fuel reserve38
Function surfaces124
Fuses305
in the engine compartment307, 308
in the switchboard305, 306
Plastic clip307
G
Gas station
184
Gearbox Information messages
39
Gear change Gear recommendation
44
Information on the selected gear44
Gear changing lever
209
325Index
Radio station143
Preset buttons143
Radio station logos143
Update133
radio stations Select channels and search
142
Raising the vehicle295
Rear fog light69
Warning light36
Rear seats80
Rear traffic alert224
Rear Traffic Alert Activation / deactivation
226
Malfunctions226
Operation225
Rear View Camera227
Rear view mirror75
Rear window - heating72
Record waypoints197
Refill Windscreen washer fluid
280
refilling AdBlue
277
Refilling Coolant
282
Engine oil281
Reflective vest290
Refuelling275
Fuel275
Register online services ŠKODA Connect133, 139
Regulation Headlight beam
66
Remote control Changing battery
300
Synchronisation process57
Unlocking/locking52
Remote transfer of SIM data163
Removable light106
Changing batteries302
Removable through-loading bag95
Repairs and technical alterations266
Replace Battery
301
Replacing Bulbs
308
Fuses305
Windscreen wiper blades304
Reset counter for distance driven (trip)43
restaurant184
Reversible belt tensioners18
Rims285
Road Signs infotainment display
191
Roller blind See luggage compartment cover
103
Roof Load
108
Roof racks108
route new route
196
Online Route Import196
route list196
Route192
Store route194
Route calculation192
Trailer towing193
Route details194
Route information194
route list196
Route options136
rSAP163
Data Connection171
Run-in Engine
212
Running in Brake pads
206
Tyres285
S
SafeLock
54
Safe removal of the data source132, 139
Safety12
Airbag19
Child safety23
Child seats23
Correct seated position12
Headrests83
I-Size28
ISOFIX27
TOP TETHER28
SAFE, SAFELOCK See SafeLock
54
Save radio Save channel
143
Saving electrical energy212
Saving fuel212
Screen see Infotainment screen
123
Screen display124
SD card148
Safe removal139
search aim
182
Gas station184
Online goals182
parking spot184
restaurant184
Seat belt height adjustment
16
Warning light35, 39
Seat belts15
Belt tensioners18
fastening and unfastening17
Inertia reels18
Seat electrical adjustment78
331Index