Frequently Asked Ques-
tion
sBefore driving
How do you adjust the seat?
››› page 18
How do you adjust the steering wheel? ››› page 20
How do you adjust the exterior mirrors? ››› page 20
How do you turn on the exterior lights? ››› page 30
How does the automatic gearbox selector lever work?
››› page 49
How do you refuel? ››› page 56
How do you activate the windscreen wipers and wind-
screen washer system? ››› page 32
Emergency situations
A warning lamp lights up or flashes. What does this
mean? ››› page 46
How do you open the bonnet? ››› page 17
How do you perform a jump start? ››› page 69
Where is the vehicle tool kit located? ››› page 64
How do you repair a tyre with the anti-puncture kit?
››› page 63
How do you change a wheel? ››› page 64
How do you change a fuse? ››› page 61
How do you change a light? ››› page 62
How do you tow a vehicle? ››› page 68
Useful tips
How do you set the time? ››› page 115
When should the vehicle inspection should be per-
formed? ››› page 43
What functions do the buttons/thumbwheels on the
steering wheel perform? ››› page 121
How do you remove the luggage compartment cover?
››› page 167
How do you drive in an economical and environmental-
ly-friendly way? ››› page 201
How do you check and top up the engine oil?
››› page 57
How do you check and top up the engine coolant?
››› page 58
How do you top up the windscreen washer fluid?
››› page 59
How do you check and top up the brake fluid?
››› page 59
How do you check and adjust tyre pressure values?
››› page 308
Vehicle washing tips ››› page 285
Functions of interest
Easy Connect, CAR menu ››› page 33
How does the START-STOP system work? ››› page 208
What parking assistants are available? ››› page 262
How does the rear assist work? ››› page 270
How does the adaptive cruise control work?
››› page 221
How can the SEAT driving mode be adjusted?
››› page 242
How does the lane departure warning system work?
››› page 230
How does tyre pressure monitoring work? ››› page 312
How do you open the vehicle without a key (Keyless Ac-
cess)? ››› page 129
Interior lighting and ambient light ››› page 152
The essentials
››› in Rear lid automatic locking on
page 139
››› page 137
››› page 17 Manual release mechanism for the
rear lid
Fig. 7
Luggage compartment: access to man-
ual r
el
ease. Fig. 8
Luggage compartment: emergency re-
le a
se. The rear lid can be unlocked manually from
in
s
ide in the ev
ent of an emergency.
● Remove the cover using the key blade as a
lever ›
›› Fig. 7.
● To unlock the rear lid, push the lever in the
direction of the arr
ow using the key blade
››› Fig. 8. Bonnet Fig. 9
Release lever in the driver's footwell
ar e
a. Fig. 10
Cam under the bonnet ●
Opening the bonnet: Pull the lever under
the d a
shbo
ard ››› Fig. 9 1 .
● Lift up the bonnet. Press the release catch
u nder the bonnet
up
wards ››› Fig. 10 2 . The
arr e
s
ter hook under the bonnet is released. » 17
The essentials
● The bonnet c
an be opened. R
elease the
bonnet stay and secure it in the fixture de-
signed for this in the bonnet.
››› in Working in the engine compart-
ment on page 299
››› page 298 *Controls for the windows
Fig. 11
Detail of the driver door: controls for
the w indow
s. ●
Opening the window: Press the butt
on.
● C
losing the window: Pull the button.
B
uttons on the driver door Window on the front left door
Window on the front right door
Window on the rear left door
1 2
3 Window on the rear right door
Saf
ety
sw
itch for deactivating the electric
window buttons in the rear doors.
››› in Electric opening and closing of
windows on page 140
››› page 139 Panoramic roof*
Fig. 12
On the interior roof lining: sunroof
b utt
on. ●
Opening: press button C backwards.
● Closing: press button D forwards.
● To tilt open: press the rear part of button
B .
● Lowering: press the front part of button A .
4 5
››› in Introduction on page 141
›››
page 141 Before driving
M anua
l
ly adjusting the front seats Fig. 13
Front seats: manual seat adjustment. Forward/back: pull the lever and move
the se
at
f
orwards or backwards.
Raising/lowering: pull/push the lever.
Tilting the backrest: turn the hand wheel.
Lumbar support: move the lever until the
required position is achieved.
››› in Manual adjustment of the seats
on page 156 1
2
3
4
18
The essentialsMenuFunction
Detection of
traffic
signsDisplay of traffic signs ››› page 245:
Fatigue de-
tection *Switching the fatigue detection on
or off (pause recommendation)
››› page 248. Status display
Bonnet, r e
ar lid and door
s open Fig. 46
A: bonnet open; B: rear lid open; C:
fr ont
l
eft door open; D: right rear door open. When the ignition is switched on or when
driv
in
g, the bonnet, r
ear lid or doors that are
open will be indicated on the instrument pan-
el display, and, as applicable, this will be in-
dicated audibly. The display may vary accord-
ing to the type of instrument panel fitted.
Illustra- tionKey to ››› Fig. 46
A Do not continue driving!
The bonnet is open or is not properly
closed ››› page 298.
B Do not continue driving!
The rear lid is open or is not properly
closed ››› page 137.
C, D Do not continue driving!
A vehicle door is open or is not properly
closed ››› page 125.
›››
page 115 Warning and information messages
The system runs a check on certain compo-
nents
and f
u
nctions when the ignition is
switched on and while the vehicle is moving.
Faults in the operation are displayed on the
screen using red and yellow symbols and
messages on the instrument panel display
( ›››
page 119) and, in some cases, with
audible warnings. The display may vary ac-
cording to the type of instrument panel fitted. 40
The essentials
Changing the wiper blades W ind
s
creen wipers service position Fig. 81
Wipers in service position. The wiper arms can be raised when the wip-
er
s
ar
e in service position ››› Fig. 81.
● Close the bonnet ›››
page 298.
● Switch the ignition on and off.
● Press the windscreen wiper lever down-
ward
s briefly 4
› ›
› page 32.
Before driving, always lower the wiper arms.
Using the windscreen wiper lever, the wind-
screen wiper arms return to their initial posi-
tion.
››› page 97 Changing the windscreen and rear
w
indo
w w
iper blades Fig. 82
Changing the windscreen wiper
b l
a
des Fig. 83
Changing the rear wiper blade Raising and lowering windscreen wiper arms
● Place the windscreen wipers in the service
po s
ition ›
›› page 71.
● Grip the wiper arms only b
y the blade's fas-
tening point. Cleaning windscreen wiper blades
●
Raise the wiper arms.
● Use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt
from the wind
screen wiper blades.
● If the blades are very dirty, a sponge or
damp cloth m
ay be used ››› in Changing
the w ind
s
creen and rear window wiper
blades on page 98.
Changing the windscreen wiper blades
● Lift and unfold the wiper arms.
● Press and hold release button ›››
Fig. 82 1 and pull gently on the wiper blade in the di-
r
ection of
the arr
ow.
● Fit a new wiper blade of the same len
gth
and design on to the wiper arm and hook it
into place.
● Rest the wiper arms back onto the wind-
scr
een.
Changing the rear wiper blade
● Raising/lowering the wiper arm.
● Turn the blade slightly ›››
Fig. 83 (arrow
A ).
● Hold down the release button 1 while
g ently
p
ulling the blade in the direction of ar-
row B .
● Insert a new blade of the same l
en
gth and
type in the rear wiper arm in the opposite di-
rection to the arrow B and hook into place
b utt
on 1 .
» 71
Emergencies
they should be changed if they are damaged,
or c l
e
aned if they are dirty ››› .
Dam ag
ed w
indscreen wiper blades should be
replaced immediately. These are available
from qualified workshops. WARNING
Worn or dirty windscreen wiper blades reduce
vi s
ibility and increase the risk of accident
and serious injury.
● Always replace damaged or worn wind-
scr
een wiper blades or blades that no longer
clean the windscreen properly. CAUTION
● Damag ed or dir
ty windscreen wipers could
scratch the glass.
● If products containing solvents, rough
spong
es or sharp objects are used to clean
the blades, the graphite layer will be dam-
aged.
● Never use fuel, nail varnish remover, paint
thinner or simil
ar products to clean the win-
dows.
● In icy conditions, always check that the
wiper bl
ades are not frozen to the glass be-
fore using the wipers. In cold weather, it may
help to leave the vehicle parked with the wip-
ers in service position ›››
page 71. CAUTION
● To pr ev
ent damage to the bonnet and the
wiper arms, only leave them in the service
position.
● Before driving, always lower the wiper
arms. Tow-starting and towing
Introduction Tow-starting me
an
s
starting the engine of
the vehicle while another pulls it.
Towing means one vehicle pulling another
that is not roadworthy.
Always consider the legal provisions relating
to tow-starting and towing.
For technical reasons, towing a vehicle with a
discharged battery is not allowed. The jump
start should be used instead ›››
page 69.
If the vehicle comes with the Keyless Access
system, towing is only allowed with the igni-
tion on!
The vehicle battery drains if the vehicle is
towed with the engine switched off and the
ignition connected. Depending on the battery
charge status, the drop in voltage may be so
large, even after just a few minutes, that no
electrical device in the vehicle may work e.g. the hazard warning lights. In vehicles with
the Keyle
ss Access system, the steering
wheel could lock ››› .
WARNING
A vehicle with no power should never be tow-
ed.
● During towing, never switch off the ignition
with the s t
arter button. Otherwise, the elec-
tronic lock of the steering column could sud-
denly get blocked and it would be impossible
to steer the vehicle. This could cause an acci-
dent, serious injury and loss of control of the
vehicle.
● If during towing the vehicle runs out of
power
, stop towing immediately and request
the assistance of specialist personnel. WARNING
Vehicle handling and braking capacity
ch an
ge considerably during towing. Please
observe the following instructions to mini-
mise the risk of serious accidents and injury:
● As the driver of the vehicle being towed:
– You shoul
d depress the brake much hard-
er as the brake servo does not operate.
Pay the utmost attention to avoid crash-
ing into the towing vehicle.
– More strength is required at the steering
wheel as the power steering does not op-
erate when the engine is switched off.
● As the driver of the towing vehicle: 98
Emergencies
● Undo the openin g limit
er ›
›› Fig. 103 A in
tw o s
t
eps: first, unlock the limiter by pulling
back on it (arrow 1 ) and then move it gently
t o the right
(arr
ow 2 ). Remove the guide
when the c o
v
er is in the normal opening po-
sition (30°).
● Free the side pivots B to release the cover
t o its
sec
ond opening position (60°).
Follow the same procedure in reverse order to
return the glove compartment to its normal
position. CAUTION
● Alw a
ys carefully remove the fuse box cov-
ers and refit them correctly to avoid problems
with your vehicle.
● Protect the fuse boxes when open to avoid
the entry of
dust or humidity. Dirt and humid-
ity inside fuse boxes can cause damage to
the electrical system. Engine compartment fuses
Fig. 104
In the engine compartment: fuse box
c o
v
er. To open the engine compartment fuse box
● Open the bonnet › ›
›
page 298.
● Press the locking tabs to release the fuse
box c
over ››› Fig. 104.
● Then lift the cover out.
● To fit the cover, place it on the fuse box.
Pu
sh the locking tabs down until they click
audibly into place.
Fuse placement Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
page 61
Only replace fuses with a fuse of the same
amperage (same colour and markings) and
size.
Fuses in the vehicle interior
No.Consumers/Amps
1Adblue (SCR)30
5Gateway5
6Automatic gearbox lever5
7Air conditioning and heating con-
trol panel, back window heating,
auxiliary heating.10
8
Diagnosis, handbrake switch,
light switch, reverse light, interior
lighting, driving mode, lit-up door
sill
10
9Steering column5
10Radio display7.5
11Left lights40
12Radio20
14Air conditioner fan40
15Steering column release10
16Connectivity Box.7.5
17Instrument panel7.5
18Rear camera7.5
19Kessy7.5
214x4 Haldex Control Unit15
22Trailer15 104
Fuses and bulbs
Change the front bulbs Dip ped be
am he
adlightFig. 105
In the engine compartment: remove
the lid. Fig. 106
In the engine compartment: dipped
be am he
a
dlight. Follow the steps indicated:
Rai
se the bonnet
.
1. Move the loops
›››
Fig. 105 1 in the di-
r ection of
the arr
ow and remove the cov-
er.
Remove connector ››› Fig. 106 2 from
the b u
l
b.
Unclip the retainer spring ››› Fig. 106 3 pressing clockwise and inwards.
Extr
act
the b
ulb and fit the replacement
so that the lug on the base fits into the
recess on the reflector.
Installation involves all of the above
steps in reverse sequence.
Main beam headlight bulb and turn
signa
l bulb Fig. 107
In the engine compartment: remove
the lid. 2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Fig. 108
In the engine compartment: main
be am he
a
dlight bulb 2 and turn signal bulb
3 .
Follow the steps indicated:
M
ain be
am he
adlight bulb
Raise the bonnet.
Move the loop ››› Fig. 107 1 in the di-
r ection of
the arr
ow and remove the cov-
er.
Slide connector ››› Fig. 108 2 to the left
or right and p
u
ll.
Remove the bulb by disconnecting the
connector.
Installation involves all of the above
steps in reverse sequence. »
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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