Instruments and control lampsStatus display
Possible displays on the instrument paneldisplay
A variety of information can be viewed on the instrument panel display, depending on the
vehicle equipment:
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Doors, bonnet and boot open
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Warning and information messages
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Odometer
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Time
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Radio and navigation system instructions
››› Booklet Infotainment System
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Telephone display ›››
Booklet Infotainment
System
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Outside temperature
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Compass display
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Selector lever positions
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Gear-change recommendation
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Driving data display (multifunction display)
and menus to perform various adjustments
››› page 4
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Service interval display
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Speed warning ›››
page 4
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Speed warning for winter tyres
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Start-Stop system status display
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Signs detected by the traffic signal detec-
tion system
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Active cylinder management display (ACT ®
)
● Low-consumption driving ●
Distinctive letters for engine (DLE)
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Driver assistance systems display
Doors, bonnet and boot open
After unlocking the vehicle and while driving,
the display on the instrument panel shows
whether any of the doors, bonnet and the
boot are open and, if necessary, it may also
be indicated by an acoustic signal. The dis-
play may vary according to the type of instru-
ment panel fitted.
Selector lever positions (DSG ®
dual clutch
gearbox)
The current position of the selector lever is
displayed both next to the lever and on the
instrument panel display. When the lever is
in the D/S position, as well as in the Tiptronic
position, the gear engaged at any time is dis- played on the instrument panel display.
Outside temperature display
If the outside temperature is lower than ap-
prox. +4°C (+39°F), the external temperature
display additionally lights up the “snowflake
symbol”
. This symbol remains lit until the
outside temperature rises above +6°C
(+43°F) ›››
.
When the vehicle is stationary, when the aux-
iliary heater is switched on or when driving at very low speed, the outside temperature dis-
played may be higher than the actual temper-
ature due to the heat discharged by the en-
gine.
The measuring range extends from -45°C
(-49°F) to +76°C (+169°F).
Gear-change recommendation
While driving, the instrument panel may indi-
cate a gear-change recommendation for sav-
ing fuel.
Odometer
The odometer registers the total distance
travelled by the car.
The odometer (trip
) displays the distance
travelled since the last odometer reset.●
Set the Trip recorder to zero using the Info-
tainment System or the multifunction steer-
ing wheel ››› page 5
.
Speed warning for winter tyres
If the maximum speed setting is exceeded,
this will be displayed on the instrument pan-
el display ››› page 4
.
The settings for the speed warning can be
adjusted in the Infotainment System, in the
vehicle settings menu. »
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Instruments and control lampsService Menu
Various adjustments can be performed in the
Service menu depending on the equipment.
Open the Service menu
To open the Service menu, select the Oper-
ating range information profile (Infotain-
ment button /
> function button
Ve-
hicle > View > Driving data > Op‐
erating range ) and hold down the
but-
ton of the multifunction steering wheel for
approx. 4 seconds. Now you can navigate the
menu with the multifunction steering wheel
buttons in the usual way.
Restart the service interval display
Select the Service
menu and follow the in-
structions given on the instrument panel dis-
play.
Restart the oil service Select the Restore Oil Service
menu
and follow the instructions given on the in-
strument panel display.
Restart driving data
Select the Reset Trip recorder
menu
and follow the instructions given on the in-
strument panel display.
Distinctive letters for engine (DLE)
Select the Distinctive letters for
engine menu. The distinctive letters for en-
gine will be displayed on the instrument pan-
el display.
Set time
Select the Time menu and set the correct
time by turning the right thumbwheel of the
multifunction steering wheel.
Driving data display (multifunction
display)
The driving data display (multifunction dis-
play) shows different driving data and con-
sumption values.
Switch displays
●
Turn the right thumbwheel of the multifunc-
tion steering wheel ›››
page 8 .
Change the memory
Press the
button on the multifunction
steering wheel.
Since start memory
The memory will be deleted if the journey is
interrupted for more than 2 hours.
Since refuelling memory
Display and memory of the driving data and
consumption values collected. When refuel-
ling, the memory is erased.
Total calculation memory
This memory collects driving data up to a
maximum of 19 hours and 59 minutes or 99
hours and 59 minutes, or up to a maximum
of 1,999.9 km or 9,999.9 km. When one of
these maximum values is exceeded (it varies
depending on the version of the instrument
panel), the memory is erased.
Erase diriving data memories●
Select the memory that you wish to erase.
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Press the button of the multifunction
steering wheel for approx. 2 seconds.
Select the displays
The driving data to be displayed may be ad-
justed in the Infotainment System, in the ve-
hicle's settings menu.
Average consumption display
The average fuel consumption is displayed
after approx. 300 meters. »
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Instruments and control lampspossible that adjustments cannot be per-
formed and information cannot be displayed
as described. In this case, go to a specialised
workshop and request the repair of the
faults.
Fuel gauge
Fig. 3
Fuel gauge in the SEAT Digital Cockpit.
Fuel tank almost empty
The control lamp turns yellowThe fuel in the reserve is being used (red mark) ››› .Refuel as soon as possible.
Presence of water in the fuel
The control lamp turns yellowSwitch the engine off and seek professional assistance.WARNINGIf a vehicle is driven with too low a fuel level,
it could stop in traffic and accidents and seri- ous injuries could occur.●
If the level of the fuel tank is too low, the
fuel could reach the engine irregularly, espe- cially when going up or down slopes.
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The steering and the driver and braking as-
sist systems do not work if the engine runs ir- regularly or if it switches itself off due to lack
of fuel or its irregular topping up.
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Refuel as long as there is only a quarter of
fuel left in the tank to prevent the vehicle
from stopping due to lack of fuel.
CAUTIONNever run the fuel tank completely dry. If the
fuel is not topped up regularly, it may cause
faulty combustion and unburnt fuel could
reach the exhaust system. The catalytic con-
verter or the particle filter could be damaged!NoteThe small arrow on the fuel gauge next to the
fuel dispenser symbol points to the side of
the vehicle where the fuel tank flap is loca-
ted.Engine coolant temperature displayFig. 4
Engine coolant temperature display in
the SEAT Digital Cockpit.
Cold area. The engine has not yet
reached the operating temperature. Avoid
high engine speeds and subjecting the
engine to high stress as long as it has not
reached the operating temperature.
Normal area
Warning area. If the engine is subjected
to high stress, especially at high exterior
temperatures, the light emitting diodes
can light up in the warning area.
Engine coolant
The control lamp lights up and thecentral warning light flashes red.The engine coolant level is not correct or there is a faultin the coolant system. Do not carry on driving!
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