Brakes
Apply the brakes in good time! If the trailer is fitted with a trailer brake, apply
the brakes gently at first, then brake firmly. This will avoid brake jolts resulting
from the trailer wheels locking.
On downhill sections shift down a gear in good time to also use the engine as
a brake.WARNINGAlways drive particularly carefully with the trailer.
CAUTION
With frequent towing, the vehicle is excessively loaded so this must also be
checked between service intervals.
Anti-theft alarm system
The alarm is triggered if, with a vehicle with activated anti-theft alarm (here-
after only warning system), the electrical connection to the trailer (accessory)
is interrupted.
Always switch off the anti-theft alarm system before a trailer (accessory) is
coupled or uncoupled » page 51.
Conditions for including a trailer (accessory) in the anti-theft alarm system. The vehicle is factory-fitted with an anti-theft alarm system and a towing
device.
The trailer (accessory) is electrically connected to the towing vehicle by
means of the trailer socket.
The electrical system of the vehicle and trailer (accessory) is functional.
The vehicle is locked and the anti-theft alarm system is activated.
The trailer (accessory) is not equipped with LED taillights.
130Driving
The towing device is maintenance-free. Coat the ball head of the towing de-
vice with a suitable grease whenever necessary.
Protection of cavities
All the cavities of your vehicle which are at risk from corrosion are protected by
a layer of long-lasting protective wax applied in the factory.
If any small amount of wax flow out of the cavities at high temperatures, these
must be removed with a plastic scraper and the stains cleaned using a petrole-
um cleaner.
Underbody
The underside of your vehicle is already permanently protected by the factory
against chemical and mechanical influences.
We recommend having the protective coating checked — preferably before the
beginning of winter and at the end of winter.
Product life of the films
Environmental influences (e.g. sunlight, humidity, air pollution, rockfall) affect
the life of the films. Films will age and become brittle – this is entirely normal;
this is not a fault.
Sunlight may also affect the strength of the film colour.
When transporting a load on the roof rack (e.g. roof box or similar), there is an
increased risk of film damage (e.g. of chipping from the secured load).
CAUTION
■ Vehicle paint
■ Repair damaged areas as soon as possible.
■ Matt-painted parts should not be treated with polishes or hard waxes.
■ Do not polish in a dusty environment - risk of paint scratches.
■ Do not apply any paint care products to door seals or window guides.■
Plastic parts
■ Do not use paint polish.
■
Chromed and anodised parts
■ Do not polish in a dusty environment - There is a risk of surface scratches.
■
Films
The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of film
damage. ■ Do not use dirty cloths or sponges for cleaning.
■ Do not use a scraper or other means to remove ice and snow.
■ Do not polish the films.
■ Do not use a high pressure cleaner on the films.
■
Rubber seals
■ Do not treat the door seals and window guides deal with anything - the
protective varnish coating could be damaged.■
Windows and door mirrors ■ Do not clean the insides of the windows/mirrors with sharp objects - risk of
damage to the filaments or the antenna. ■ Do not use a cloth which has been used to polish the body - this could dirty
the window and impair visibility.
■
Head / taillights
■ Do not wipe head/taillights dry, do not use any sharp objects - There is a
risk of damage to the protective coating and of cracks forming on the head-
light glass covers.
■
Reversing camera
The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of camera damage. ■ Do not remove snow / ice with warm / hot water.
■ To wash, never use a pressure washer or steam jet.
■ For cleaning, do not use abrasive cleaners.
■
Door lock cylinders
■ Make sure that as little water as possible gets into the locking cylinder
when washing the vehicle - there is a risk of freezing the lock cylinder!
■
Wheels ■ Heavy soiling of the wheels can affect the balance of the wheels - the re-
sult can be a vibration, which can cause premature wear of the steering.
137Care and maintenance
›Jack up the vehicle
» page 158 until the wheel that needs changing is clear of
the ground.›
Unscrew the wheel bolts and place them on a clean surface (cloth, paper,
etc.).
›
Remove the wheel carefully.
›
Attach the spare wheel and slightly screw on the wheel bolts.
›
Lower the vehicle.
›
Tighten the wheel bolts opposite each other using the wheel wrench (“pull- ing crossways”) » page 158.
›
Replace the wheel trim » page 156 and caps » page 157 .
When fitting unidirectional tyres, ensure that the direction of rotation is cor-
rect » page 150 .
All bolts must be clean and must turn easily. If screws are corroded and diffi-
cult to move, these must be replaced.
WARNING■ Undo the wheel bolts just a little (about one turn), provided the vehicle
has not yet been jacked up. Otherwise the wheel could come loose and fall
off – risk of injury.■
Under no circumstances must the bolts be greased or oiled - cause an ac-
cident.
Subsequent steps
After changing the wheel, the following work must be carried out.
›
Stow the replaced wheel in the well under the floor covering of the luggage
compartment and secure with a locking screw.
›
Stow the vehicle tool kit in the space provided.
›
Check tyre pressure on the mounted wheel and adjust if necessary and, with
vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, save the tyre pressure values in the
system » page 123 .
›
Have the tightening torque of the wheel bolts checked as soon as possible.
The prescribed tightening torque is 120 Nm.
Replace the damaged wheel or consult a specialist garage about repair op-
tions.
WARNINGTightening torque which is too high can damage the threads and this can
result in permanent deformation of the contact surfaces on the rim. Where
tightening torque is too low, the wheels may become loose while driving -
There is a risk of an accident. Therefore drive cautiously and only at a mod-
erate speed until the tightening torque has been checked.
Removing /stowing the spare wheel
Fig. 171
Take out the wheel
The spare wheel is located in a well under the floor covering in the luggage
compartment and is fixed in place with a fastening screw.
Take out the wheel
›
Lift up the floor in the luggage compartment.
›
Unscrew the locking screw in the direction of arrow » Fig. 171 and the remove
the wheel.
›
Remove the box with the tool kit.
Store wheel away
›
Store the box for the vehicle tools in the same place.
›
Place the wheel into the wheel well with the wheel rim pointing downwards.
›
Screw the locking screw against the direction of arrow until it stops » Fig. 171.
›
Fold back the floor in the luggage compartment.
Full wheel trim
Remove trim
›
Hang the clamps for removing the full wheel trims on the edge of the full
wheel trim.
›
Push the wheel wrench through the clamp, support on the tyre and pull off
the wheel trim.
156Do-it-yourself
Remote control and removable light - replacing thebattery/batteries
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Key with fold-out key bit
164
Remote control of the auxiliary heating
164
Removable light
164
CAUTION
■ The replacement battery/batteries must comply with the original specifica-
tion.■
Pay attention to the correct polarity when changing the rechargeable batter-
ies.
Note
■ We recommend having the faulty battery/batteries replaced by a specialist
garage.■
If a key has an affixed decorative cover, this will be destroyed when the bat-
tery is replaced. A replacement cover can be purchased from a ŠKODA Partner.
Key with fold-out key bit
Fig. 182
Remove cover/take out battery
Read and observe
on page 164 first.
›
Pop out the key bit.
›
Press off the battery cover
A
» Fig. 182 with your thumb or by using a
screwdriver in the area of arrow
1
.
› Remove the discharged battery in the direction of arrow 2 and install a new
battery.›
Insert the battery cover
A
and press it down until it clicks audibly into place.
Remote control of the auxiliary heating
Fig. 183
Radio remote control: Battery
cover
Read and observe on page 164 first.
›
Insert a flat, blunt object, such as a coin, into the gap of the battery cov-
er » Fig. 183 .
›
Turn the cover away from the marked arrow direction up to the mark
A
to
open the cover.
›
Replace the battery and reinstall the battery cover.
›
Rotate the cover in the direction of the arrow marked up to the mark
B
to
close the cover.
Removable light
Fig. 184
Locking clip on the battery cover
Read and observe on page 164 first.
›
Take out the light in the direction of arrow » Fig. 184.
164Do-it-yourself
›Lever off the cover for the rechargeable batteries with a narrow and pointed
object from the area of the lock clips A.›
Replace the batteries.
›
Insert the cover for the rechargeable batteries and press it down until it
clicks into place.
CAUTION
If an incorrect battery type is used or a non-rechargeable battery, there is a
risk of damaging the light and the vehicle's electrical system.
Emergency unlocking / unlocking of doors
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Unlocking/locking the driver's door
165
Locking the door without locking cylinders
165
Unlock the boot lid
165
Selector lever-emergency unlocking
166
Unlocking/locking the driver's door
Fig. 185
Handle on the driver's door: open
lock cover
The driver's door can be emergency unlocked / emergency locked using the key via the lock cylinder.
›
Pull on the door handle and hold.
›
Insert the key into the recess on the lower side of the cover and fold up
» Fig. 185 in the direction of arrow.
›
Release the door handle.
›
Insert the vehicle key bit into the lock cylinder and unlock or lock the vehicle.
›
Pull on the door handle and hold.
›
Replace the cover.
CAUTIONMake sure you do not damage the paint when performing an emergency lock-
ing/unlocking.
Locking the door without locking cylinders
Fig. 186
Emergency locking: Left/right rear door
›
Open the corresponding back door remove the trim
A
» Fig. 186 .
›
Insert the key into the slot and turn in the direction of the arrow (spring-loa-
ded position).
›
Replace the cover
A
.
After closing, the door is locked.
Unlock the boot lid
Fig. 187
Unlocking the door
The boot lid can be unlocked manually from inside the vehicle.
›
Insert a screwdriver or similar tool into the opening in the trim » Fig. 187 as
far as the latch.
›
Unlock the lid by moving it in the direction of the arrow.
165Emergency equipment and self-help
Selector lever-emergency unlockingFig. 188
Remove / release the selector lever
›
Firmly apply the handbrake.
›
Insert a slot screwdriver or similar tool into the gap in the arrow area
1
» Fig. 188 and lift the cover in arrow direction
2
.
›
Press on the yellow plastic part in the direction of arrow
3
, simultaneously
press the lock button in the selector lever handle and put the lever in posi-
tion N.
If the selector lever is moved again to position P, it is once again blocked.
CAUTION
Make sure when lifting not to damage cover parts by the screwdriver in the
shift lever environment.
Replacing windscreen wiper blades
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Replacing the windscreen wiper blades
166
Replacing the rear window wiper blade
167WARNINGReplace the windscreen wiper blades once or twice a year for safety rea-
sons.Replacing the windscreen wiper bladesFig. 189
Setting the service position for
the wiper arms
Fig. 190
Changing the windscreen wiper blade
Read and observe
on page 166 first.
Before replacing the windscreen wiper blades, close the bonnet and put the
windscreen wiper arms into the service position.
Setting the service position
›
Switch the ignition on and off again.
›
Push the lever in the direction of arrow » Fig. 189 within 10 seconds and hold
for approximately 2 seconds.
Removing the wiper blade
›
Lift the wiper arm from the windscreen in the direction of
1
» Fig. 190 .
›
Tilt the wiper blade to the stop in the same direction.
›
Grip the wiper arm and press securing latch
A
down in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow
3
.
166Do-it-yourself
Fuses in the dashboardFig. 193
Distribution board cover.
Read and observe and on page 167 first.
The fuses are located on the left side of the dash panel behind a cover.
Replacing fuses
›
Remove the ignition key, turn off the lights and all electrical consumers.
›
Insert a screwdriver into the opening in the cover in the direction of the ar-
row » Fig. 193 .
›
Remove the cover of the fuse box and remove.
›
Remove the plastic clip from the holder in the fuse box cover in the dash
panel.
›
Use the clip to pull the fuse out, then insert a new fuse.
›
Re-insert the cover of the fuse box .
›
Replace the bracket at the original position.
Fuse arrangement in the dashboard
Fig. 194
Fuses
Read and observe and on page 167 first.No.Consumer1Heating of the gearbox vent (diesel engine)
Automatic gearbox2Towing hitch - left light3Trailer device - electrical outlet4Instrument cluster control lever under the steering wheel, camera5Air blower for heating, radiator fan, air conditioning system, Clima-
tronic6Rear window wiper7emergency call8Towing hitch - right light9Interior lighting, rear fog light10Rain sensor, light switch, diagnostic socket11Left side front headlight12Right side front headlight13Radio14Central control system, engine management system15Light switch16All-wheel drive17KESSY, steering lock18Diagnostic connector, engine control system, brake sensor, four-
wheel drive, START-STOP19ABS, ESP, switch for tyre air pressure control, parking aid, switch for
OFF ROAD mode, START STOP button20Airbag21Variable Service Interval - WIV, reversing lamps, dimmable mirrors,
pressure sensor, telephone preparation, air mass meter, headlamp
levelling and swivelling headlights22Instrument cluster, electromechanical power steering, databus23Central locking, boot lid24Electric windows - Rear25Rear window heater, auxiliary heating and ventilation26Power socket in the boot 168Do-it-yourself
Replacing the bulbs in the taillight assemblyFig. 205
Inner part of the light: Ground light
Fig. 206
Inner part of the light: Light with LED diodes
Read and observe
and on page 170 first.
Ground light
›
With the spanner from the vehicle tools unscrew the securing screw
A
» Fig. 205 .
›
Unlock the bulb holder using the locking latches in the areas » Fig. 205
marked with arrows and remove the bulb holder from the light.
›
Turn the respective bulb
B
until it stops counter-clockwise and remove it
from the bulb holder.
›
Insert a new bulb
B
into the holder and turn in a clockwise direction to the
stop.
›
Pull bulb
C
out of the socket and insert a new bulb.
›
Insert the lamp holder in the lamp and screw in the locking screw
A
» Fig. 205 .
Light with LED diodes›Unlock the bulb holder using the locking latches in the areas » Fig. 206
marked with arrows and remove the bulb holder from the light.›
Turn the respective light bulb » Fig. 206 until it stops counter-clockwise and
remove it from the bulb holder.
›
Insert a new bulb into the holder and turn in a clockwise direction to the
stop.
›
Insert the lamp holder in the lamp until it is secure.
174Do-it-yourself