Skoda Octavia (2019 year). Instruction — part 16
WARNING
After fitting the tow bar, always secure the lock and remove the key. The
tow bar must not be operated with the key inserted.
Check proper fitting
Fig. 304
Correctly secured ball rod
Read and observe on page 250 first.
Correctly secured ball rod
The tow bar must sit securely in the receiving shaft. There must be no play
when “shaken” roughly.
Operating lever
A
is as far up as possible.
The release pin
B
is completely exposed (both its red and green parts are
visible).
The key is removed and the cap
C
attached to the lock.
Removing the bar ball – Step 1
Fig. 305
Remove the cap from the lock
Fig. 306 Unlock lock: Key version 1 / key version 2
Read and observe on page 250 first.
No trailer or other accessory is connected to the tow bar. We recommend
putting the protective cover onto the ball head before removing the tow bar.
Applies to both key versions
›
Remove the cover
A
from the lock in the direction of the arrow
1
Applies to key version 1
›
Insert key
B
into the lock in the direction of arrow
2
so that the green
marking is pointing upwards.
›
Turn key
B
in the direction of arrow
3
so that the red marking is pointing
upwards
.
Applies to key version 2
›
Insert key
C
into the lock in the direction of arrow
4
so that the eye of the
key is pointing downwards.
›
Turn key
C
in the direction of arrow
5
so that the eye of the key is pointing
upwards
.
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Removing the bar ball – Step 2
Fig. 307
Release ball bar
Read and observe on page 250 first.
Removing
›
Grasp the ball rod from below
›
Push release pin
A
in the direction of arrow
1
to the stop, and simultane-
ously push operating lever
B
in the direction of arrow
2
to the stop .
The ball rod is released in this position and falls freely into the hand. If it does
not fall freely into the hand, use your other hand to push it upwards.
›
Place the cap
4
on page 250 onto the mounting recess.
If lever
B
is held firmly and not pushed downwards to the stop, it will move
back up after the ball rod is removed and will not latch into the ready position.
The knee-joint bar will then need to be brought into this position before the
next time it is installed
, Adjusting the ready position.
The knee-joint bar must be cleaned before storing in the box with the vehicle
tool always.
WARNING
Never allow the ball rod to remain unsecured in the boot. This can cause
damage to the boot upon sudden braking, and could put the safety of the
occupants at risk.
CAUTION
■
Store the ball rod in the box in the ready position and with the key facing up-
wards - otherwise there is a risk of damage to the key!
■
Do not use excessive force when handling the operating lever (e.g. do not
climb on it)!
Vertical load with mounted accessories
Read and observe on page 250 first.
When using the accessories (e.g. bicycle carrier), the maximum length and the
permissible total weight including load must be considered.
The maximum length of the mounted accessories (from the ball of the towing
device) may not exceed 70 cm.
The permissible total weight of the installed accessory, including its load, cor-
responds to the maximum trailer load on trailers.
If the maximum trailer load in trailer operation is more than 75 kg, then the
permissible total weight of the mounted accessories including their load must
not exceed 75 kg.
This value applies if the center of gravity is at a distance of no more than 30
cm from the towing device ball head.
If the distance of the centre gravity of the load to the ball head of the tow-
ing device is greater than 30 cm, then the max. permissible total weight of
the accessory, including its load, decreases (e.g. at a distance of 60 cm
from the ball head, the permissible weight decreases by half).
CAUTION
Never exceed the permissible total weight of the accessories incl. load and
maximum length of the accessories – There is a risk of damage to the towing
device.
Note
We recommend that you use accessories from ŠKODA Original Accessories.
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Using hitch
Trailer (accessory) connect and disconnect
Fig. 308
Swivel out the 13-pin power
socket, safety eyelet
Connect / disconnect
›
Fit the ball rod.
›
Grip the 13-pin socket at point
A
and swing out in the direction of the arrow
›
Remove the protective cap
5
›
Place the trailer (the accessory) onto the ball head.
›
Open the socket cap and insert the plug of the trailer (accessories) into the
13-pin socket
A
. (If the trailer / accessories have a 7-pin connec-
tor, use a corresponding adapter from the ŠKODA Original Accessories).
›
Suspend the breakaway cable of the trailer at the safety eyelet
B
(the
breakaway cable must sag in all trailer settings in view of the vehicle).
Uncoupling takes place in reverse order.
Exterior mirrors
You should have additional exterior mirrors fitted if you are not able to see the
traffic behind the trailer using the standard rear-view mirrors.
Headlights
The front of the vehicle may lift up when a trailer (accessory) is being towed
and the headlights may dazzle other road users. Set the range of the headlights
Power supply of the trailer / accessory power system
In the electrical connection between the vehicle and trailer (accessory), the
trailer (accessories) is supplied with power from the vehicle (with ignition
switched on and off).
With the engine switched off, the vehicle battery is discharged by the connec-
ted consumers.
At low charge state of the vehicle battery, the power supply to the trailer (ac-
cessories) is interrupted.
WARNING
■
An improperly connected electrical installation of the trailer (accessories)
may result in an accident or serious injury from electrical shock.
■
Do not make any adjustments to the electrical installation of the vehicle
and the trailer (accessories) - risk of an accident or serious injury from elec-
trical shock.
■
After the electrical connection between the vehicle and trailer (accesso-
ry) the trailer / accessory lights should be checked for function.
■
Never use the securing eye to tow - risk of accident!
CAUTION
■
An improperly connected electrical installation of the trailer (accessories) can
lead to the inoperability of the vehicle electronics.
■
The total power consumption of all the connected loads to the trailer power
supply must not exceed 350 watts, otherwise there is a risk of damage to the
electrical system of the vehicle.
Loading a trailer
Correct the tyre inflation pressure on the vehicle for “full load”
.
Distribution of the cargo
Distribute the cargo in the trailer in such a way that heavy items are located as
close to the trailer axle as possible. Secure the load from slipping.
The distribution of the weight is very poor if your vehicle is unladen and the
trailer is laden. Drive with particular caution if you cannot avoid driving with
this combination.
1)
Applies to vehicles with Full LED headlights.
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WARNING
Sliding cargo can significantly adversely affect stability and driving safety -
risk of accident!
Trailer
The details given in the vehicle's technical documentation always take prece-
dence over the details in the Owner's Instruction.
The permissible trailer load must not be exceeded under any circumstances.
Permissible trailer load - Octavia
Engine
Transmission
Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg)
at gradients up to 12%.
Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg)
1.0 l/85 kW TSI
MG
1300
620
DSG
1300
630
1.4 l/110 kW TSI
MG
1500
630
DSG
1500
640
1.5 l/110 kW TSI
MG
1500
640
DSG
1500
640
1.6 l/81 kW MPI
MG
1100
610
AG
1100
630
1.8 ltr./132 kW TSI
DSG
1600
670
2.0 l/140 kW TSI
DSG
1700
690
DSG 4x4
1700
730
1.6 l/85 kW TDI CR
MG
1500
670
MG 4x4
1700
730
DSG
1500
680
2.0 ltr./105 kW TDI CR
MG
1600
660
DSG
1600
670
2.0 ltr./110 kW TDI CR
MG
1600
680
DSG
1600
700
DSG 4x4
2000
750
2.0 ltr./135 kW TDI CR
DSG 4x4
2000
750
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Permissible trailer load - Octavia RS
Engine
Transmission
Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg)
at gradients up to 12%.
Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg)
2.0 l/180 kW TSI
MG
1600
700
DSG
1600
720
2.0 l/135 kW TDI CR
DSG
1600
730
DSG 4x4
2000
750
Permissible trailer load - Octavia Combi
Engine
Transmission
Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg)
at gradients up to 12%.
Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg)
1.0 l/85 kW TSI
MG
1300
630
DSG
1300
640
1.4 l/110 kW TSI
MG
1500
640
DSG
1500
650
1.5 l/96 kW TSI G-TEC
DSG
-
1.5 l/110 kW TSI
MG
1500
650
DSG
1500
650
1.6 l/81 kW MPI
MG
1100
620
AG
1100
640
1.8 ltr./132 kW TSI
DSG
1600
680
2.0 l/140 kW TSI
DSG
1700
700
DSG 4x4
1700
740
1.6 l/85 kW TDI CR
MG
1500
680
MG 4x4
1700
740
DSG
1500
690
2.0 ltr./105 kW TDI CR
MG
1600
670
DSG
1600
680
2.0 ltr./110 kW TDI CR
MG
1600
690
DSG
1600
710
DSG 4x4
2000
750
2.0 ltr./135 kW TDI CR
DSG 4x4
2000
750
a)
The valueswere not available at the time of going to press.
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Permissible trailer load - Octavia Combi RS
Engine
Transmission
Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg)
at gradients up to 12%.
Permissible trailer load, unbraked (kg)
2.0 l/180 kW TSI
MG
1600
710
DSG
1600
730
2.0 ltr./135 kW TDI CR
DSG
1600
750
DSG 4x4
2000
750
Permissible trailer load - Octavia Combi Scout
Engine
Transmission
Permissible trailer weight, braked (kg)
at gradients up to 12%.
Permissible trailer weight, unbraked (kg)
2.0 l/140 kW TSI
DSG 4x4
1700
750
2.0 ltr./110 kW TDI CR
DSG 4x4
2000
750
2.0 ltr./135 kW TDI CR
DSG 4x4
2000
750
WARNING
The maximum vertical load and the maximum trailer load must not be ex-
ceeded - there is risk of accident!
Towing a trailer
Driving speed
For safety reasons, do not drive faster than 100 km/h when towing a trailer.
Immediately reduce your speed as soon as even the slightest swaying of the
trailer is detected. Never attempt to stop the trailer from “swaying” by accel-
erating.
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.
WARNING
Always 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 (herein-
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
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.
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General Maintenance
Care and maintenance
Service work, adjustments and technical alterations
Introduction
The instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO must be observed when
carrying out any modifications, repairs or technical alterations to your vehicle.
Adhering to these instructions and guidelines helps ensure road safety and
helps keep your vehicle in a good technical condition.
WARNING
■
Adjustments, repairs and technical changes to the vehicle are to be car-
ried out only by a specialist garage. Improperly conducted work (including
work on the electronic components and their software) can cause faults -
there is a risk of accidents and increased wear on parts!
■
We advise you only to use ŠKODA Original Accessories and ŠKODA Orig-
inal Parts which have been expressly approved for use on your vehicle. Reli-
ability, safety and suitability for your vehicle are guaranteed with these.
■
ŠKODA AUTO cannot assume any liability for products which have not
been approved by ŠKODA even though these may be products with a type
approval or have been approved by a nationally recognised testing labora-
tory.
Vehicle operating under different weather conditions
Read and observe on page 259 first.
If you would like to operate your vehicle in countries other than those with the
intended weather conditions, you should contact a ŠKODA partner. They will
advise you if certain precautions need to be taken to ensure the full function-
ing of the vehicle or to prevent damage (e.g. coolant / battery replacement
etc.).
ŠKODA Service Partner
Read and observe on page 259 first.
All ŠKODA Service Partners operate according to the most recent guidelines
and instructions from ŠKODA AUTO . All service and repair work is therefore
carried out on time and at the appropriate quality. Adhering to these instruc-
tions and guidelines helps ensure road safety and helps keep your vehicle in a
good technical condition.
We therefore advise you to have all modifications, repairs and technical altera-
tions to your vehicle carried out by a ŠKODA Service Partner.
ŠKODA Original parts
Read and observe on page 259 first.
We recommend the use of ŠKODA Original Parts for your vehicle, as these
parts are approved by ŠKODA AUTO. These parts correspond exactly to the
ŠKODA AUTO regulations and are identical to the parts used in series produc-
tion.
ŠKODA AUTO is able to warrant the safety, suitability, and long life of these
products.
ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of ŠKODA Genuine Parts for
a period of 2 years after sale in accordance with the materials defect liability,
unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agreement.
ŠKODA Original accessories
Read and observe on page 259 first.
If you wish to fit accessories to your vehicle, you should remember the follow-
ing.
We recommend that you use ŠKODA Genuine Accessories in your vehicle.
ŠKODA AUTO has selected such accessories to ensure that they are reliable,
safe and suitable for your particular vehicle. Although we constantly monitor
the market, we are not able to assess or vouch for other products, even
though in some instances such parts may have operational approval or may
have been approved by a nationally recognised testing laboratory.
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ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of ŠKODA Genuine Acces-
sories for a period of 2 years after installation or delivery in accordance with
the materials defect liability, unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agree-
ment or any other agreements.
Spoiler
Read and observe on page 259 first.
WARNING
If your vehicle is equipped with an original spoiler on the front bumper in
combination with the spoiler on the boot lid, the following instructions
must be observed - otherwise there is a risk of accidents and serious inju-
ries!
■
The vehicle must always be equipped with a spoiler on the front bumper
only in combination with the corresponding spoiler on the boot lid.
■
This kind of spoiler cannot be left on the front bumper either on its own,
in combination with another spoiler not on the luggage compartment lid or
in combination with an unsuitable spoiler on the luggage compartment lid.
■
We recommend that you consult the ŠKODA Service Partner for any re-
pairs to or replacement, addition or removal of spoilers.
■
Improperly conducted work on the spoilers of your vehicle may result in
malfunction.
Component protection
Read and observe on page 259 first.
Some electronic vehicle components (such as the instrument cluster) are fac-
tory-equipped with component protection. This ensures the functional limita-
tion of these components in a non-legitimate installation in another vehicle
(e.g. after a theft) or operation outside the vehicle.
Airbags
Read and observe on page 259 first.
WARNING
■
Modifications, repairs and technical alterations that have been carried out
unprofessionally can cause damage and operational faults, and can also se-
riously impair the effectiveness of the airbag system – risk of accident and
fatal injury!
■
A change to the vehicle's wheel suspension, including the use of non-ap-
proved wheels and tyre combinations, can alter the functioning of the air-
bag system - risk of accident and fatal injury!
WARNING
■
No changes may be made to parts of the airbag system, the front bumper
and the body.
■
Any work on the airbag system including the installation and removal of
system components due to other repair work (e.g. removal of the steering
wheel) must only be carried out by a specialist garage.
■
Do not manipulate individual parts of the airbag system, as this might re-
sult in the airbag being deployed.
■
If the airbag is triggered, the airbag system must be exchanged.
WARNING
The airbag system operates using pressure sensors located in the front
doors. For this reason, no adjustments may be carried out to the doors or
door panels (e.g. installation of additional loudspeakers). The resulting dam-
age can negatively affect the function of the airbag system - there is a risk
of accidents and fatal injuries! The following guidelines must be observed.
■
Any work on the front doors and their door panels must be carried out by
a specialist garage.
■
Never drive with removed inner door panels or openings in the panels.
Cleaning and care
Introduction
Regular and thorough care retains the value of your vehicle.
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When using the care product, always observe the instructions on the packag-
ing. We recommend that you use the preservative from the ŠKODA Original
Accessories.
WARNING
■
Vehicle care products may be harmful to your health if not used according
to the instructions.
■
Always keep the vehicle care products safe from people who are not
completely independent, e.g. children - there is a danger of poisoning!
CAUTION
■
Do not use any insect sponges, rough kitchen sponges or similar cleaning
products – risk of damaging the paintwork surface.
■
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical solvents - there is a dan-
ger of damaging the material that is to be cleaned.
Note
We recommend that the vehicle is cleaned and cared for by a ŠKODA Service
Partner.
Washing the vehicle
Read and observe and on page 261 first.
The best way to protect your vehicle against harmful environmental influences
is frequent washing.
The longer insect residues, bird droppings, road salt and other aggressive de-
posits remain on the paintwork of your vehicle, the more detrimental their de-
structive effect can be. High temperatures, such as those caused by intensive
sun's rays, accentuate this caustic effect.
It is essential to also thoroughly clean the underside of the vehicle at the end
of the winter.
Washing by hand
Wash the vehicle from top to bottom, if necessary, wash using a soft sponge
or washing mitt and plenty of water with appropriate detergents. Wash out
the sponge or washing glove thoroughly at short intervals.
Use a different sponge for the wheels, door sills and lower vehicle areas.
Give the vehicle a good rinse after washing it and dry it off using a chamois
leather.
Automatic car washes
The usual precautionary measures must be taken before washing the vehicle in
an automatic car wash system (e.g. closing the windows and the sliding/tilting
roof etc.).
If your vehicle is fitted with any particular attached parts, such as a spoiler,
roof rack system, two-way radio aerial etc., it is best to consult the operator of
the car wash system beforehand.
After an automatic wash with wax treatment, the blades of the wipers should
be cleaned with cleaning agents specially designed for the purpose, and then
degreased.
Pressure washer
When washing the vehicle with a high-pressure cleaner, the instructions for
use of the equipment must be observed. This particularly applies to informa-
tion with respect to the pressure and spray distance from the vehicle surface.
WARNING
■
When washing your vehicle in the winter: Water and ice in the braking
system can affect the braking efficiency – risk of accident!
■
Take care when cleaning the underbody or the inside of the wheel wells -
there is a risk of injury on sharp metal parts!
CAUTION
■
Do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight, do not exert pressure on the body
while washing. The temperature of the washing water should be max. 60 ° C -
otherwise there is a risk of damaging the vehicle paint.
■
Before driving through a car wash, fold in the exterior mirrors - there is a risk
of damage.
CAUTION
Washing the vehicle using pressure washers
■
Do not wash the foils using pressure washers - there is a risk of damage.
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■
Do not aim the water jet directly at the lock cylinders or the door or opening
joints when washing the vehicle in the winter – there is a risk of freezing.
■
During cleaning, always keep a sufficiently large spraying distance in particu-
lar from the parking sensors, the reversing camera lens, the external decorative
and protective plastic parts (e.g. roof racks, spoilers, protective strips) and
other vehicle parts made of non-metallic materials, such as rubber hoses or in-
sulation materials – otherwise there is a risk of damage.
Caring for the outside of the vehicle
Read and observe and on page 261 first.
Vehicle compo-
nent
Facts of the
matter
Remedy
Paint
Spilled fuel
Clear water, cloth, (clean as soon as
possible)
No water drop-
lets form on the
paint
Use hard wax (min. twice a year), apply
wax to clean and dry body
Matt paint
Use polish, then preserve (if the polish
does not contain any preservative in-
gredients)
Plastic parts
Soiling
Clear water, cloth / sponge provided
for the intended cleaning agent
Chromed
and anodised
parts
Soiling
Clear water, cloth or cleaning agent
provided for this purpose, then polish
with a soft dry cloth
Foils
Soiling
soft sponge and mild soap solution
Windows
and external mir-
ror glass
Soiling
Wash with clean water and dry using
the intended cloth
Headlights/lights
Soiling
soft sponge and mild soap solution
Reversing camera
Soiling
Wash with clean water and dry with a
soft cloth
Snow / ice
Hand brush / de-icer
Door lock cylinder Snow / ice
De-icer
Vehicle compo-
nent
Facts of the
matter
Remedy
Wiper / wiper
blades
Soiling
Glass cleaner, sponge or cloth
Wheels
Soiling
Clear water, then coat with appropriate
conservation solution
a)
A mild soap solution consisting of 2 tablespoons of natural soap to 1 litre of lukewarm water.
The jack is maintenance-free. If necessary, the moving parts of the jack should
be lubricated with a suitable lubricant.
The towing device is maintenance-free. Coat the ball head of the towing de-
vice with a suitable grease whenever necessary.
Protection of hollow spaces
All the hollow spaces on your vehicle which are at risk from corrosion are pro-
tected for life by a layer of 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 protection
The underside of your vehicle is already permanently protected by the factory
against chemical and mechanical influences.
We recommend having the protective coating underneath the vehicle and the
chassis 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
■
Damaged areas should be repaired as soon as possible.
■
Do not treat painted parts with or hard waxes.
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■
Do not polish the paintwork in a dusty environment - risk of paint scratch-
es.
■
Do not apply any paint care products to door seals or window guides.
■
Plastic parts
■
Do not use paint care products.
■
Chromed and anodised parts
■
Do not polish the chrome parts in a dusty environment - risk of surface
scratches.
■
Foils
The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of foil
damage.
■
Do not clean with dirty cloths or sponges.
■
To remove ice and snow, do not use a scraper or other means.
■
Do not polish the foils
■
Do not use a pressure washer to clean the foils
■
Rubber seals
■
Do not treat the door seals and window guides with any products - the pro-
tective lacquer layer could be affected.
■
Windows and external mirror glass
■
Do not clean the inside of the windows with sharp objects - there is a risk
of damage to the filaments or glass antenna.
■
Do not use a cloth, which was used to polish the body - this could soil the
window and reduce visibility.
■
Headlights/lights
■
Do not dry off the headlights/lights, do not use sharp objects - there is a
risk of damage to the protective coating and subsequent cracking of the
headlight glass.
■
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 cylinder
■
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 contamination of the wheels can affect the balance of the wheels -
this can result in vibrations and, under some circumstances, can cause pre-
mature wear of the steering wheel.
Removing snow and ice from the windscreens
Fig. 309
Installation location of the ice
scraper, removing the scraper
Read and observe and on page 261 first.
Use a plastic ice scraper for removing snow and ice from the windows and
mirrors. This can be on the inside of the fuel filler flap.
›
Open the fuel filler flap and slide the scraper in the direction of arrow
.
CAUTION
■
Move the scraper in one direction only, otherwise there is a risk of damage to
the glass surface.
■
Do not remove snow / ice on the surface that is soiled (e.g. pea gravel, sand,
road salt) - there is a risk of damaging the surface.
■
Remove snow / ice carefully, otherwise there is a risk of damaging the labels
that have been fitted by the factory.
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Caring for the interior
Read and observe and on page 261 first.
Vehicle compo-
nent
Facts of the
matter
Remedy
Natural leather /
Faux leather /
Alcantara
®
/
Suede /
Fabric
Dust, surface
contamination
Vacuum cleaner
Pollution (fresh)
Water, slightly damp cotton / wool
cloth, if necessary, mild soap solution
,
then wipe with a soft cloth
Stubborn stains Specially prepared detergent
Care (natural
leather)
Treat the leather periodically with a
suitable leather protector and use a
care cream with light blocker and im-
pregnation after each cleaning.
Care (Alcantara
®
suede / fabric)
Remove stubborn hairs using a “clean-
ing glove”
Remove pills from materials with a
brush
Plastic parts
Soiling
Water, slightly damp cloth or sponge,
or cleaning agent provided for this pur-
pose
Windows
Soiling
Wash with clean water and dry using
the intended cloth
Covers of electri-
cally heated seats Soiling
Specially provided cleaning agent
Seat belts
Soiling
soft cloth and mild soap solution
a)
A mild soap solution consisting of 2 tablespoons of natural soap to 1 litre of lukewarm water.
WARNING
■
Never clean the seat belts chemically as chemical cleaning products could
destroy the fabric.
■
Air fresheners and scents can be hazardous to heath when the tempera-
ture inside the vehicle is high.
CAUTION
■
Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara
®
suede / material
■
In lengthy periods in bright sunlight, it might be sensible to cover these ma-
terials in order to avoid bleaching.
■
Fresh stains (e.g. from pens, lipstick, shoe polish etc.) should be removed as
soon as possible.
■
Ensure that no part of the leather is soaked through during cleaning and
that no water gets into the seams.
■
Do not clean the roof panelling with a brush – risk of damage to the surface
of the panelling.
■
Do not use solvents, floor wax, shoe cream, stain remover or similar agents
on Alcantara
®
suede seat upholstery.
■
Some clothing fabrics (e.g. dark denim) do not have sufficient colour fast-
ness - this may leave evident marks on upholstery. This is not a defect in the
fabric.
■
Sharp objects on garments (e.g. zips, rivets, sharp- edged belts) can dam-
age the upholstery fabrics in the vehicle. Such damage cannot be subse-
quently recognised as a justified complaint.
■
Plastic parts
■
Do not attach scents or air fresheners to the dashboard – there is a risk of
damage to the dashboard.
■
Windows
■
Do not attach any stickers to the filaments or glass antenna - there is risk
of damage.
■
Covers of electrically heated seats
■
Do not clean with water or other liquids - there is a risk of damage to the
heating system.
■
Do not dry by switching on the heating.
■
Seat belts
■
Allow to dry before rolling up the seat belts.
Note
During use, the leather and Alcantara
®
and suede materials may show minor
changes (e.g. folds, discolouration).
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Inspecting and replenishing
Fuel
Introduction
Fig. 310 Label with prescribed fuel / graphic designation of fuel types
The correct fuel for your vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap
.
The fuel capacity for vehicles with front wheel drive is about 50 litres, and for
vehicles with four-wheel drive about 55 litres, with about 6 litres as reserve.
Graphic name of the fuel types
Unleaded petrol
Diesel
CNG (compressed natural gas)
Percentage of organic
WARNING
Fuel vapours are explosive - can be fatal!
A
B
C
D
CAUTION
■
Never drive until the fuel tank is completely empty! The irregular supply of
fuel can cause misfiring, which can result in damage to parts of the engine and
the exhaust system.
■
Immediately remove any fuel that has spilled onto the vehicle's paintwork –
risk of paint damage.
■
If you would like to operate your vehicle in countries other than those with
the intended weather conditions, please contact a ŠKODA partner. They will
tell you whether the fuel specified by the manufacturer is offered in the re-
spective country or whether it is permissible to operate the vehicle with an-
other fuel.
Petrol and diesel refuelling
Fig. 311 Open fuel filler flap/unscrew tank cap/place the tank cap on
the fuel filler flap
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Fig. 312
Fuel filler tube on vehicles with
diesel engines
Read and observe and on page 265 first.
Perform the refuelling under the following conditions.
The vehicle is unlocked.
The ignition is switched off.
The auxiliary heating and ventilation is switched off.
›
Press the fuel filler flap in direction of arrow
1
and fold in the direction of
arrow
2
.
›
Unscrew the tank cap in the direction of arrow
3
.
›
Remove the tank cap and place in the recess on top of the fuel filler flap in
the direction of arrow
4
.
›
Insert the pump nozzle into the fuel filler neck as far as it will go, and refuel.
The fuel tank is full just as soon as the pump nozzle switches off for the first
time. Not continue refuelling.
›
Remove the pump nozzle from the fuel filler neck and put it back in the
pump.
›
Place the filler cap onto the fuel filler neck and turn it in the opposite direc-
tion to the arrow until it securely engages
3
.
›
Close the fuel filler flap until it clicks into place.
Incorrect refuelling guard on vehicles with diesel engines
The fuel filler tube on vehicles with diesel engines has been fitted with an in-
correct refuelling guard
.
If the diesel pump nozzle does not sit directly in the fuel filler tube, move it to
and fro with slight pressure to insert it correctly.
The diameter of the diesel pump nozzle can be identical to that of the petrol
pump nozzle in some countries. When driving in these countries, the incorrect
fuelling protection should be removed by a specialist company.
Unleaded petrol
Read and observe and on page 265 first.
The correct fuel for the vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap
The vehicle can only be operated with unleaded petrol containing maximum
10% bioethanol (E10).
Unleaded petrol must correspond to the European Standard EN 228 (in Ger-
many DIN 51626-1 or E10 for unleaded petrol with octane number 95 and 91
or DIN 51626-2 or E5 for unleaded petrol with octane number 95 and 98).
Specified petrol 95 / min. 92 and 93 RON/ROZ
We recommend using petrol 95 RON.
Optionally, the petrol 92 or. 93 RON can be used (slight power loss, a slightly
increased fuel consumption).
In an emergency petrol 91 RON can be used (slight power loss, slightly in-
creased fuel consumption)
Unleaded petrol min. 95 RON / ROZ
Use min. 95 ROZ petrol.
In an emergency petrol 91, 92 or 93 RON can be used (slight loss, a slightly
increased fuel consumption)
»
Prescribed petrol 98/(95) RON / ROZ
We recommend using petrol 98 RON.
Optionally, petrol 95 RON can be used (slight power loss, a slightly increased
fuel consumption).
In an emergency petrol 91, 92 or 93 RON can be used (slight loss, a slightly
increased fuel consumption)
»
CAUTION
The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of en-
gine damage and damage to the exhaust system.
■
If gasoline is used which is lower than the prescribed octane number, then
continue driving at medium engine speeds and minimum engine load. Refuel
using petrol of the prescribed octane number as soon as possible.
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■
Petrol with a lower Octane count than 91 should not even be used in an
emergency!
■
If a fuel other than unleaded fuel which complies to the above mentioned
standards (e.g. leaded petrol) is put in the tank by mistake, do not start the en-
gine or switch on the ignition.
CAUTION
Petrol additives (additives)
■
The unleaded petrol in accordance with the prescribed standards meets all
the conditions for a smooth running engine. Therefore, we recommend that
you do not add any fuel additives to the petrol - there is a risk of engine dam-
age or damage to the exhaust system.
■
The following additives and auxiliary products may not be used - there is a
risk of engine damage or damage to the exhaust system!
■
Additives with metal components (metallic additives), in particular with
manganese and iron content.
■
Fuels with metallic content (e.g. LRP - lead replacement petrol).
Note
■
Unleaded petrol that has a higher octane number than that required by the
engine can be used without limitations.
■
The use of petrol with an octane rating higher than 95 RON in does not result
in either a noticeable increase in power nor lower fuel consumption in vehicles
for which unleaded petrol 95/min 92 or 93 RON is specified.
■
On vehicles using prescribed petrol of min. 95 RON, the use of petrol with a
higher octane number than 95 RON can increase the power and reduce fuel
consumption.
Diesel fuel
Read and observe and on page 265 first.
The correct fuel for the vehicle is specified on the inside of the fuel filler flap
The vehicle can only be operated with diesel fuel that complies with the Euro-
pean standard EN 590 (in Germany also DIN 51628, in Austria ÖNORM C 1590,
in Russia GOST R 52368-2005/EN 590: 2004, in India IS 1460/Bharat IV or in
an emergency IS 1460/Bharat III).
The diesel fuel may contain maximum 7% biodiesel (B7 - In Germany in ac-
cordance with DIN 52638, in Austria ÖNORM C 1590, in France EN 590).
Operating under different weather conditions
Use only diesel in accordance with the current or expected weather condi-
tions. Ask the petrol station personnel whether the diesel fuel offered corre-
sponds to these conditions.
CAUTION
The following instructions must be observed, otherwise there is a risk of en-
gine damage and damage to the exhaust system.
■
If a different fuel other than diesel fuel, which complies to the above men-
tioned standards (e.g. petrol) is put into the tank, do not start the engine or
switch on the ignition!
■
The biofuel RME must not be used!
CAUTION
Diesel fuel additives
■
The diesel fuel in accordance with the prescribed standards meets all the
conditions for a smooth running engine. Therefore, we recommend that you
do not add any fuel additives to the diesel - - there is a risk of engine damage
or damage to the exhaust system.
Refuel CNG (compressed natural gas)
Fig. 313 Natural gas filler tubes
Read and observe and on page 265 first.
Refuel with natural gas under the following conditions.
The vehicle is unlocked.
The engine and the ignition are switched off.
The auxiliary heating and ventilation is switched off
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Natural gas refuelling may vary from station to station. If refuelling with natu-
ral gas at a station is unfamiliar to you, get someone to instruct you or allow
the fuelling operation to be carried out by the station staff.
Refuelling operation
›
Open the fuel filler flap.
›
Remove cap
A
in the direction of the arrow and insert connector
for the refuelling system into filler neck
B
.
The fuel tank is full when the compressor of the refuelling system automatical-
ly switches off.
›
Check that sealing ring
C
» Fig. 313
has remained inserted in filler neck
B
. If
the sealing ring has slipped on the connector, reinsert it into the filler neck.
›
Insert cap
A
into the filler neck and close the fuel filler flap until it locks into
place.
The natural gas refuelling systems have an overfill protection relating to the
outdoor temperature. At very high outside temperatures, it may happen that
the gas tank may not be fully refuelled.
If the vehicle is parked directly after a refuelling operation, on restart the
pointer of the gas gauge may not show exactly the same level as immediately
after the filling process. This is not a leak in the system, but a reduction in
pressure due to the cooling of the gas in the gas tank after refuelling.
The maximum lifetime of the gas tank is 20 years.
The capacity of the natural gas fuel tank is approximately 17.5 kg.
WARNING
■
Natural gas is highly explosive and highly flammable.
■
When refuelling, never get into the vehicle. If you have to get into your
vehicle in exceptional cases, touch a metal surface before you touch the fill-
ing coupling again. Otherwise, electrostatic discharging may occur - There
is a risk of fire!
CAUTION
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) and hythane (mix-
ture of hydrogen and methane) must not be used - there is a risk of damaging
the engine and the exhaust system.
Note
During the filling process sounds are heard which are harmless. If you are un-
sure which service station staff to use, ask the petrol station staff.
CNG
Fig. 314 Position of the CNG label(s).
Read and observe and on page 265 first.
A G-TEC-vehicle may be operated with CNG and unleaded petrol.
Positioning of the CNG sticker in natural gas vehicles
.
Automatically switching over from natural gas mode to petrol mode
The vehicle automatically switches from natural gas to petrol, for example, if
the following situations occur.
▶
With an empty gas tank or not enough pressure in the tank.
▶
After natural gas refueling (for protecting the petrol fuel system).
▶
At very low surrounding temperatures.
Never fully empty the petrol tank. After the warning light comes on
Refuel
petrol at the nearest petrol station.
To ensure the correct functioning of the fuel system, every 6 months the fuel
tank should be run down until the warning light
comes on.
Gas leak
If a gas leak is suspected (noticeable odour), proceed as follows.
▶
Stop the vehicle.
▶
Switch off the ignition.
▶
Extinguish cigarettes, switch off spark-producing or incendiary items and re-
move them from the vehicle.
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