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The essentialsMore the lever to the required position:
7
Automatic wipe for cleaning rear win-
dows with the lever pressed.
›››
page 108
››› page 45 SEAT information system
Intr oduction With the ignition switched on it is possible to
ac
c
e
ss different messages via the display on
the instrument panel display.
The number of messages displayed on the in-
strument panel display will vary according to
the vehicle electronics and equipment.
A specialised workshop will be able to pro-
gramme or modify additional functions, ac-
cording to the vehicle equipment. SEAT rec-
ommends taking your car in for technical
service. WARNING
Any distraction may lead to an accident, with
the risk of
injury. ●
Do not c on
sult the messages on the instru-
ment panel screen when driving. Management of indications on the
dis
p
lay Fig. 33
Windscreen wiper lever: control but-
t on
s. Calling up options
● Switch the ignition on.
● If a message or vehicle symbol is dis-
p l
a
yed, press OK/RESET (
››
› Fig. 33 A ).
● Press the top or bottom part of the rocker
sw it
c
h ››› Fig. 33 B until the desired option
ap pe
ar
s. Multifunction display (MFI) The multifunction display (MFD) has two au-
tom
atic
memories: 1 - Partial memory and 2 -
Total memory . The selected memory will be
shown in the lower right-hand corner of the
display.
With the ignition switched on, and memory 1 or
2 displayed, briefly press OK to change from
one memory to another.
Trip memory
(for a single journey).
The memory stores the values for the
journey and the consumption from the
moment the ignition is switched on until
it is switched off again.
If the journey is broken for more than 2
hours, the memory is automatically
erased. If the journey is continued in
less than 2 hours after the ignition is
switched off, the new data is added to
the data already stored in the memory.
Total memo-
ry (for all
journeys).
The memory stores the values of any
number of journeys, until it counts a to-
tal of 19 hours and 59 minutes of driv-
ing, or 1999.9 km or miles of driving,
depending on the type of instrument
panel fitted. On reaching either of these
limits, the memory is automatically
erased and starts to count from 0 again. Possible displays
MenuFunction
TimeCurrent time in hours (h) and mi-
nutes (min).»
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Travelling
timeThis indicates the hours (h) and mi-
nutes (min) since the ignition was
switched on.
Current
fuel con-
sumptionThe current fuel consumption display
operates throughout the journey, in
l/100 km; with the engine running
and the vehicle stopped, in l/hour.
Average fuel con-
sumption
After turning on the ignition, average
fuel consumption in litres/100 km
will be displayed after travelling
about 100 metres. Otherwise hori-
zontal lines are displayed. The value
shown is updated approximately ev-
ery 5 seconds.
Operating range
Approximate distance in km that can
still be travelled with the fuel remain-
ing in the tank, assuming the same
style of driving is maintained. This is
calculated using the current fuel con-
sumption.
Distance coveredDistance travelled, after ignition is
switched on, in km.
Average
speed
The average speed will be shown af-
ter a distance of about 100 metres
has been travelled. Otherwise hori-
zontal lines are displayed. The value
shown is updated approximately ev-
ery 5 seconds.
Digital display of
speedCurrent speed displayed digitally.
MenuFunction
Digitalcoolant
temperature
gaugeDigital display of the current temper-
ature of the engine liquid coolant.
Warning at
--- km/hIf the stored speed is exceeded (be-
tween 30 - 250 km/h, or 18 -
155 mph), an audible warning is giv-
en together with a visual warning. Changing between display modes
● Press the rocker switch in the windscreen
w iper l ev
er.
Storing a speed for the speed warning
● Select the display Speed warning at
--- km/h .
● Pre
ss OK on the windscreen wiper lever to
s t
or
e the current speed and switch off the
warning.
● In addition, set the required speed by
pres
sing the rocker switch on the windscreen
wiper lever or or
buttons on the multi-
f u
nction s
teering wheel for 5 seconds. Next,
press OK again or wait a few seconds. The
s peed i
s
stored and the warning activated.
● To switch off , pres
s OK . The stored speed is
del et
ed.
M
anually erasing memory 1 or 2
● Select the memory to be erased. ●
Pres
s and hold the eject button OK for ap-
pr o
x
imately 2 seconds.
Cruise control Operating the c
ruise control system
(CCS)* Fig. 34
Switch and controls for operating the
C C
S. ●
Switching on the CCS: Move switch
› ›
›
Fig. 34 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. 34
2 in the ar
e
a. The current speed is
memorised and controlled.
● Temporarily switching off the CCS: Move
switc
h ››› Fig. 34 1 to
or p
u sh the
brake. The cruise control system is switched
off temporarily. 24
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● Re
activ
ating the CCS: Press button
››› Fig. 34 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 el
erates 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. 34 1 to .
The system is disconnec-
t ed and the memori
sed speed is deleted.
››› in Cruise control operation on
page 156
››› page 155 Warning lamps
On the in s
trument
panelThe control and warning lamps are indicators
of
w
arnin
gs, ››› , faults
››
› or certain func-
tion s.
Some c
ontrol and warning lamps come
on when the ignition is switched on, and
switch off when the engine starts running, or
while driving.
When certain control and warning lamps are
lit, an audible warning is also heard.
Handbrake applied.
›››
page
135 Do not continue driving!
The brake fluid level is too low or
there is a fault in the brake system.
it lights up:
Do not continue
driving!
The liquid coolant level is too low,
the engine liquid coolant tempera-
ture is too high or
there is a fault in the liquid coolant
system.
››› page
192
flashes: engine coolant system
faulty.››› page
192
Do not continue driving!
Engine oil pressure too low.››› page
189
lights up or flashes: Do not con-
tinue driving!
Fault in the steering.››› page
147
On the instrument panel: driver or
passenger has not fastened seat
belt.›››
page
52
Faulty generator.›››
page
196
Vehicles with the Start-Stop sys-
tem: it is necessary to start the en-
gine manually.››› page
160
it lights up:
ESC* faulty or switched
off by the system. ALTERNATIVELY:
flashes: ESC* or ASR regulating.
››› page
135 it lights up:
Traction Control* faulty
or switched off by the system. AL-
TERNATIVELY:
flashes: Traction Control* regulator
operating.
ABS faulty or does not work.
Rear fog light switched on.›››
page
103
lights up or flashes:
fault in the
emission control system.››› page
151
Fault in engine management.
lights up or flashes: fault in the
steering system.››› page
147
Fuel tank almost empty.›››
page
183
The natural gas tank is almost
empty.›››
page
183
Fault in airbag system and seat
belt tensioners.›››
page
58
Tyre pressure* too low›››
page
206
Left or right turn signal.›››
page
103
Hazard warning lights on.››› page
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Cruise control operating.›››
page
155
Main beam on or flasher on.›››
page
103
The natural gas engine coolant
temperature is too low.›››
page
192
Control lamps on the instrument panel
A passenger in the rear seats
has fastened their seatbelt.›››
page
52
A passenger in the rear seats
has not fastened their seat belt.›››
page
52
flashes quickly:
the City Safety
Assist system function* brakes
automatically or has braked au-
tomatically. Or:
flashes slowly: City Safety Assist
function is not currently availa-
ble.
››› page
156
The City Safety Assist* function
has been connected manually. It
switches off after 5 seconds.›››
page
156
flashes: The City Safety Assist*
function has been manually dis-
connected.›››
page
156
after the ignition is switched on:
indication that the end of the
period for an inspection to be
performed is approaching.›››
page
90
it lights up:
the Start-Stop sys-
tem is enabled. ALTERNATIVELY:
flashes: the Start-Stop system is
not available.
››› page
160
The Start-Stop system is ena-
bled but the engine cannot be
automatically stopped.
flashes in addition to the rest of
the segments of the fuel gauge:
Fuel tank almost empty.›››
page
183 WARNING
If the warning lamps are ignored, the vehicle
ma y
stall in traffic, or may cause accidents
and severe injuries.
● Never ignore the warning lamps.
● Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible.
● Park the vehicle away from traffic and en-
sure th
at there are no highly flammable ma-
terials under the vehicle that could come into
contact with the exhaust system (e.g. dry
grass, fuel).
● A faulty vehicle represents a risk of acci-
dent for the driv
er and for other road users. If
necessary, switch on the hazard warning
lamps and put out the warning triangle to ad-
vise other drivers.
● Before opening the bonnet, switch off the
engine and al
low it to cool.
● In any vehicle, the engine compartment is a
hazar
dous area and could cause severe inju-
ries ›››
page 187. CAUTION
Failure to heed the warning lamps when they
appe ar m
ay result in faults in the vehicle. Gearbox lever
Manua l
gearbox Fig. 35
Gear shift pattern of a 5-speed man-
ual g
e
arbox The position of each of the gears is shown on
the g
e
ar s
tick ››› Fig. 35.
● Keep the clutch pedal pushed all the way
down.
● Mov
e the gearbox lever to the required po-
sition ››
› in Manual gear change on
p ag
e 143
.
● Release the clutch pedal to engage clutch. 26
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Selecting reverse gear
● Engage reverse gear only when the vehicle
i s
s
topped.
● Keep the clutch pedal pushed all the way
down ››
› in Manual gear change on
p ag
e 143
.
● Place the gearbox lever into neutral and
push the l
ever downwards.
● Slide the gearbox lever to the right, and
then back
ward as shown on the lever.
● Release the clutch pedal to engage clutch.
››› in Manual gear change on page 143
››› page 143 Automatic gearbox
Fig. 36
Automatic gearbox diagram of gears Reverse gear
Neutr
al
(idlin
g)
Drive (forward)
R
N
D Tiptronic mode: pull the lever forwards
(+) to go up a g
ear or backwards ( –) to
go down a gear.
››› in Automatic gear change on
page 144
››› page 144 M
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Air conditioning Ho w doe
s
the Climatronic* work? Fig. 37
At the top of the centre console: Clima-
tronic c
ontrols
Switching offSwitch the system off by pressing several times on the lower button ››› Fig. 37
Cooling mode
The button switches cooling mode on and off.
Automatic mode
The button switches the automatic mode on and off. The automatic mode maintains temperature constant in the vehicle’s interior. Temperature
and the amount and distribution of air are controlled automatically. Modifying ventilation automatically switches off the automatic mode.
TemperaturePress buttons 1 and 2
››› Fig. 37 to adjust the temperature. The adjusted temperature is displayed on the screen.
Fan
The
››› Fig. 37 buttons are used to adjust fan speed.
Air distribution
: The air is distributed towards the upper part of the body through the dash panel air vents
: Air distribution to footwells
: Air distribution to the windscreen
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Removing ice from the windscreen
The
››› Fig. 37 button is used to remove ice from the windscreen as quickly as possible and to demist it (defrost/demist function). When the
temperature is above +3°C (+38°F), the air is dehumidified and fan speed increases.
Air recirculation
The
››› Fig. 37 button switches that air recirculation on and off ››› page 130.
Heated rear window
The button, located in the upper part of the centre console, switches the heated rear window on and off when the engine is running. The heated
rear window switches off automatically after 10 minutes at most.
››› in Introduction on page 130
›››
page 129 How does the manual air conditioning and the heating and fresh air system work?
Fig. 38
At the top of the centre console: controls
for the m anual
air conditioning and the heating
and fresh air system.
Switching offIt is switched off by turning the central control 2 to the
››› Fig. 38 position. » 29
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Cooling mode
a)
The button switches cooling mode on and off.
TemperatureThe left rotary adjuster 1
››› Fig. 38 is used to adjust the temperature.
Fan
The central rotary adjuster
2
››› Fig. 38 is used to adjust fan speed.
Air distribution
The right rotary adjuster 3
››› Fig. 38 is used to adjust air distribution.
: The air is distributed towards the upper part of the body through the dash panel air vents.
: Air distribution to footwells.
: Air distribution towards the windscreen and the footwell.
: Removing ice from the windscreen. Ice is removed from the windscreen as fast as possible and the windscreen is demisted (defrost function).
Air recirculation
The slider
4
››› Fig. 38 is used to switch air recirculation on and off ››› page 130.
Heated rear window
The button, located in the upper part of the centre console, switches the heated rear window on and off when the engine is running. The heated
rear window switches off automatically after 10 minutes at most.
a) Valid for vehicles with manual air conditioning.
››› in Introduction on page 130
››› page 129 30