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Opening and closing
or may deactivate automatically, to avoid the
boot opening by accident, e .g. because of
the running w
ater.
The Easy Open function can be connected
and disconnected permanently in the info-
tainment system using the function button ! S E T T I N G S ! O p e n i n g a n d c l o s i n g
››› page 90. WARNING
If there is a valid key in the proximity of the
r ear lid, in some cases the Easy Open func-
tion may be accident
ally activated and the
rear lid will open, for example, when
sweeping under the rear bumper, when di-
recting a water jet or high pressure steam
to the area or when carrying out mainte-
nance work or repairs in that area. If acci-
dentally opened, the rear lid could injure
somebody situated in its area of operation
or cause material damage.
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Operation
The front and rear electric windows can be
oper at
ed by using the controls on the driver
door. The other doors each have a switch for
their own window.
Always close the windows fully if you park the
vehicle or leave it unattended ››› .
Y ou can use the el
ectric windows for approx.
10 minutes after switching off the ignition if
neither the driver door nor the front passen-
ger door have been opened.
Safety switch _*
The safety control ››› Fig. 88
5 on the driver
door can be used t o disabl
e the electric win-
dow buttons on the rear doors.
Safety switch not pressed: buttons on rear
doors are activated.
Safety switch pressed: buttons on rear doors
are deactivated.
The safety control symbol _ lights up in yel- low if the buttons on the rear doors are
switched off.
Convenience open/close function
The electric windows can be opened or
closed from outside using the vehicle key:
Convenience opening:
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Operation
Using the Keyless Access* system (only
cl osing)
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Data transfer
the registration code shown on the Web Por-
t al or in the App
.
Once the infotainment system has processed
the orders by radiofrequency, the accredita-
tion of the ownership will have been comple-
ted. You can control the current status in the
SEAT CONNECT portal. How is ownership accredited?
9.2” Infotainment 2-Key method.
8.25” Infotainment Registration code
SEAT CONNECT portal No, it is not possible
SEAT CONNECT appli-
cation No, it is not possibleIdentity accreditation (SEAT Ident)
Identit
y accr
editation must be done before
you can use SEAT CONNECT services that
are relevant to security, such as the “Remote
Opening” service. Identity accreditation can
be done in two ways:
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Start and driving
Driving
St ar
t and driving
Starting and stopping the
engine Ignition and start button Fig. 161
In the lower part of the centre console:
st art butt
on. The engine can be started with a start button
(Pr
ess & Driv
e). To do so, there must be a valid
key inside the vehicle in the area of the front
or rear seats, or on the centre console.
In vehicles with the Keyless Access
››› page 94system, the engine can also be
started with the key in the luggage compart-
ment. Opening the driver's door when exiting the
v
ehicle activates the electronic lock on the
steering column if the ignition is disabled.
Switching the ignition on/off
If you only want to switch on the ignition
(without starting the engine), briefly press the
start button once without pressing the brake
pedal or the clutch pedal ››› .
The
push-button text flashes
lik e a heartbeat when the syst
em is ready for
the ignition to be turned on or off.
Automatic ignition disconnection
If the driver leaves the vehicle, taking the key
with them but leaving the ignition on, the igni-
tion does not switch off automatically. The ig-
nition is switched off by pressing the lock but-
ton on the remote control or by pressing
the sensor surface on the door lever
››› Fig. 78.
Automatic deactivation of the ignition on
vehicles with the Start-Stop system
The ignition is switched off automatically
when the vehicle is stopped and the auto-
matic engine shutdown is active, if:
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Start and driving
In the key there is a chip that automatically
deactiv at
es the electronic immobiliser.
The electronic immobiliser is automatically
activated when the key is outside the vehicle.
If the following message is shown on the in-
strument panel display: S A F E , the vehicle
cannot be started.
The engine can only be started using a genu-
ine SEAT key with its correct code. Note
A perfect operation of the vehicle is ensur-
ed if genuine SEAT k eys ar
e used.Emergency starting function
Fig. 162
On the right of the steering column:
emer gency st
art. If no valid key is detected inside the vehicle,
an emer
gency st
art-up will be required. The relevant message will appear in the dash
panel display. This may happen when, f
or ex-
ample, the vehicle key battery is very low:
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Braking and parking
camera, it can also be accessed by means of
the driv er assist
ance systems key located on
the main beam headlight lever.
Open the Assistants menu.
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Help with parking and manoeuvring
Determine the length of the trailer's draw-
bar
In or der f
or the trailer manoeuvre assistant to
determine the length of the trailer’s drawbar,
drive the vehicle-trailer set through some
turning manoeuvres or curves. The more pre-
cisely the length of the drawbar is deter-
mined, the wider the angles that will be avail-
able when manoeuvring. The assistant subdi-
vides the maximum available end stops of the
angle indicator into four levels: approx. 30°,
45°, 60° and 75°. Note
For technical reasons, the trailer manoeu-
vr e assist
ant cannot always correctly de-
tect trailers with LED technology taillights. Operating
Fig. 212
Rotary exterior mirror controls.: adjust
the tr ail
er angle. Fig. 213
Instrument panel display: engage re-
v erse gear Key of the Fig. 2
12
,
››› Fig. 213
:
Rotary exterior mirror controls.
Trailer orientation to the left
Trailer orientation to the right
Move the vehicle in the direction of the
towing device.
Actual trailer position
Target trailer position
Angle indicator zero position
Manoeuvre with the tow vehicle and trailer
set
The system requirements must be met
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