Seat Toledo (2019 year). Manual in english — page 2

The essentials

Driver information system

Introduction

With the ignition switched on, it is possible to
read the different functions of the display by
scrolling through the menus.

In vehicles with multifunction steering wheel,
the multifunction display can only be operat-
ed with the steering wheel buttons.

The number of menus displayed on the in-
strument panel will vary according to the ve-
hicle 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 visiting a SEAT Official Service.

Some menu options can only be read when
the vehicle is at a standstill.

As long as a priority 1 warning is displayed, it
will not be possible to read the menus

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. Some warning messages can

be confirmed and made to disappear with
the windscreen wiper lever button or the mul-
tifunction steering wheel button.

The information system also provides the fol-
lowing information and displays (depending
on the vehicle's equipment):

Driving data

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page 28

Since start

Since refuelling

Long-term

Assistance systems

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page 30

Navigation

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page 178

Audio

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page 171

Telephone

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page 189

Vehicle status

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page 31

WARNING

Any distraction may lead to an accident,
with the risk of injury.

Do not operate the instrument panel con-

trols when driving.

Operating the instrument panel
menus

Fig. 38

Windscreen wipers lever: control but-

tons.

Fig. 39

Right side of the multifunction steering

wheel: control buttons.

The driver information system is controlled
with the multifunction steering wheel buttons

›››

Fig. 39

or with the windscreen wiper lever

›››

Fig. 38

(if the vehicle is not equipped with

multifunction steering wheel).

Enabling the main menu

Switch the ignition on.

If a message or vehicle pictogram appears,

press button

›››

Fig. 38

1

on the windscreen

wiper lever or button



on the multifunction

steering wheel

›››

Fig. 39

.

If using the wiper lever:

to display the main

screen or to return to the main menu from an-
other menu, hold down the rocker button

›››

Fig. 38

2

.

If handled with the multi-function steering

wheel:

the main menu list will not be dis-

played. To go from point to point in the main

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menu, press button

or

several

times

›››

Fig. 39

.

Select a submenu

Press the rocker switch

›››

Fig. 38

2

on the

windscreen wiper lever up or down or turn the
thumbwheel of the multifunction steering
wheel

›››

Fig. 39

until the desired option ap-

pears marked on the menu.

The selected option is displayed between

two horizontal lines. In addition, a triangle is
displayed on the right:

To consult the submenu option, press but-

ton

›››

Fig. 38

1

on the windscreen wiper

lever or button



on the multifunction steer-

ing wheel

›››

Fig. 39

.

Making changes according to the menu

With the rocker switch on the windscreen

wiper lever or the thumbwheel of the multi-
function steering wheel, make the desired
changes. To increase or decrease the values
more quickly, turn the thumbwheel faster.

Mark or confirm the selection with button

›››

Fig. 38

1

on the windscreen wiper lever or

button



on the multifunction steering wheel

›››

Fig. 39

.

Selection menu

Menu

Function

Driving
data

Information and possible configura-

tions of the multifunction display

(MFD)

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page 28

.

Assis-
tance
systems

Information and possible configura-

tions of the driver assistance systems

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page 30

.

Naviga-
tion

Information of the enabled navigation
system: when a route guidance is ac-

tivated, the turning arrows and prox-
imity bars are displayed. The appear-
ance is similar to the Easy Connect
system.

If route guidance is not activated, the
direction of travel (compass) and the
name of the street along which you
are driving are shown

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page 178

.

Audio

Station display on the radio.
Track name on the CD.
Track name in Media mode

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page 172

.

Tele-
phone

Information and possible pre-instal-
lation settings for mobile phone

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page 189

.

Lap tim-
er

*

In a racing circuit, measurement and
memorisation of lap times by the ve-
hicle and comparison with previously

measured best times

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page 30

.

Menu

Function

Vehicle
status

Display of the current warning or in-
formation texts and other system
components, according to equip-
ment

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page 31

.

Driving data

The multifunction display (MFA) shows differ-
ent values for the journey and the consump-
tion.

Changing between display modes on the
MFD

In vehicles without multifunction steering

wheel:

press the rocker switch



on the

windscreen wiper lever

›››

Fig. 38

.

In vehicles with multi-function wheel:

rotate

the thumbwheel

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Fig. 39

.

Multifunction display memory

The multifunction display is equipped with
three memories that work automatically:

since start

since refuelling

total value.

On the screen display, you can read which
memory is currently displayed.

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Toggle between memories with the igni-
tion on and the memory displayed

Press the



button on the windscreen

wiper lever or the



button of the multifunc-

tion steering wheel.

Menu

Function

Since
start

Display and storage of the values for

the journey and the consumption
from when the ignition is switched on
to when it is switched off.
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. The memory will automati-
cally be deleted if the journey is in-
terrupted for more than 2 hours.

Since re-
fuelling

Display and storage of the values for

the journey and the consumption. By
refuelling, the memory will be erased
automatically.

Long-term

The memory records the values for a
specific number of partial trips, up to

a total of 19 hours and 59 minutes or

99 hours and 59 minutes, or 1999.9
km or 9999 km, depending on the
model of instrument panel. On
reaching either of these limits

a)

, the

memory is automatically erased and

starts to count from 0 again.

a)

It varies according to the instrument panel version.

Erasing a memory manually

Select the memory that you wish to erase.

Hold the



button of the multifunction

steering wheel or the



button of the multi-

function wheel pressed down for about 2
seconds.

Personalising the displays

In the Easy Connect system you can adjust
which of the possible displays of the multi-
function display (MFD) can be shown on the
instrument panel display with the



button

and the

SETTINGS

function button

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page 24

.

Data summary

Menu

Function

Current
fuel con-
sumption

The current fuel consumption dis-

play operates throughout the
journey, in litres/100 km; and with

the engine running and the vehi-
cle stopped, in litres/hour.

Average
fuel con-
sumption

After turning on the ignition, aver-

age fuel consumption in li-
tres/100 km will be displayed af-

ter travelling about 100 metres.
Otherwise horizontal lines are
displayed. The value shown is up-
dated approximately every 5 sec-

onds.

ACT

®

*: Depending on the equip-

ment, number of active cylinders.

Menu

Function

Operating
range

Approximate distance in km that
can still be travelled with the fuel
remaining in the tank, assuming
the same style of driving is main-

tained. This is calculated using

the current fuel consumption.

Travelling
time

This indicates the hours (h) and
minutes (min) since the ignition
was switched on.

Journey

Distance covered in km (m) after
switching on the ignition.

Average
speed

The average speed will be shown

after a distance of about 100 me-
tres has been travelled. Other-

wise horizontal lines are dis-
played. The value shown is upda-

ted approximately every 5 sec-
onds.

Digital
display of
speed

Current speed displayed in digi-
tal format.

Speed warn-
ing at ---
km/h

or

Speed

warning at
--- mph

If the stored speed is exceeded
(between 30 - 250 km/h, or 19 -

155 mph), an audible warning is
given together with a visual warn-

ing.

Oil temper-
ature

Updated engine oil temperature
digital display

Coolant
temperature
gauge

Digital display of the current tem-

perature of the liquid coolant.

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Menu

Function

Convenience
consumers

Information about the vehicle’s
main convenience consumers. It
is displayed by means of a con-

sumption indicator bar.

Eco tips

Tips on how to save fuel.

Reset data
“when set-
ting off”

Reset journey data when setting

off.

Reset data
for “total
calcula-
tion”

Reset travel journey to zero.

Storing a speed with the speed warning

Select the display

Speed warning at

---

km/h (---

mph)

Press the button



on the windscreen

wiper lever or the button



on the multifunc-

tion steering wheel to store the current speed
and activate the warning.

Activate: adjust to the desired speed within

5 seconds using the rocker switch



on the

windscreen wiper lever or by turning the
thumbwheel on the multifunction steering
wheel. Next, press the button



or



again or wait several seconds. The speed is
stored and the warning activated.

Deactivate: press the button



or



The stored speed is deleted.

Assistance systems

menu

Menu

Function

Front As-
sist

Switching the monitoring system
on and off

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page 219

.

Fatigue
detection

*

Switching the fatigue detection on
or off (pause recommendation)

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page 230

.

Timer*

You can access the timer via the selection
menu

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page 28

.

It allows you to manually time lap times on a
racing circuit, memorise them and compare
them to the vehicle's previous best times.

The following menus can be displayed:

Stop

Lap

Pause

Partial time

Statistics

Change from one menu to another

Vehicles without multifunction steering

wheel:

press the rocker switch



on the

windscreen wiper lever.

Vehicles with multi-function wheel:

press

the key

or

.

Menu “Stop”

Start

The timer starts.

If there are existing laps and they are
included in the statistics, it will begin

with the number of laps in question.
It is only possible to begin with a new
first lap if the statistics have been re-
set first in the

Statistics

menu.

Since
start

The timer begins when the vehicle
sets off.
If the vehicle is already moving, the

timer begins once the vehicle has
stopped.

Statis-
tics

The

Statistics

menu is displayed

on the screen.

Menu “Lap”

New lap

The timer of the current lap stops and
a new lap starts immediately. The
time for the lap you have just comple-
ted is included in the statistics.

Partial
time

For approx. 5 seconds a partial time
is displayed. The timer continues in
parallel.

Stop

The current lap timer will be interrup-
ted. The lap does not end. The

Pause

menu is displayed.

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Menu “Pause”

Continue

The interrupted timer continues.

New lap

A new timer starts. The halted lap
ends and is included in the statistics.

Interr.
lap

The timer of the current lap ends and
is cancelled. It is not included in the
statistics.

End

The current timer ends. The lap is in-

cluded in the statistics.

Menu “Partial time”

Partial
time

For approx. 5 seconds a partial time is
displayed. The timer continues in par-

allel.

New lap

The timer of the current lap stops and
a new lap starts immediately. The

time for the lap you have just comple-
ted is included in the statistics.

Stop

The current lap timer will be interrup-
ted. The lap does not end. The

Pause

menu is displayed.

Menu “Statistics”

View of the latest lap times:
– total time

– best lap time
– worst lap time

– average lap duration

A maximum of 10 laps is possible, and
a total duration of 99 hours, 59 mi-
nutes and 59 seconds.
If one of the 2 limits is reached, you

will have to reset the statistics in order

to begin a new timer.

Back

This returns to the previous menu.

Reset-
ting to
zero

All the memorised statistical data are

reset.

WARNING

Do your best to avoid handling the timer
while driving.

Only set the timer or consult statistics

when the vehicle is stationary.

While driving, do not handle the timer in

complicated driving situations.

Status display

Bonnet, rear lid and doors open

Fig. 40

A: bonnet open; B: rear lid open; C: left

front door open; D: right back door open (only

in 5-door vehicles).

When the ignition is switched on or when driv-
ing, the bonnet, rear lid or doors that are

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open will be indicated on the instrument pan-
el display, and, as applicable, this will be indi-
cated audibly. The display may vary accord-
ing to the type of instrument panel fitted.

Illustra-

tion

Key to

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Fig. 40

A

Do not continue driving!

The bonnet is open or is not properly
closed

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page 244

.

B

Do not continue driving!

The rear lid is open or is not properly

closed

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page 12

.

C

,

D

Do not continue driving!

A vehicle door is open or is not proper-

ly closed

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page 110

.

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page 99

Warning and information messages

The system runs a check on certain compo-
nents and functions 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
(

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page 34

,

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page 34

) and, in some ca-

ses, with audible warnings. The display may
vary according to the type of instrument pan-
el fitted.

Priority 1 warning (red symbols)

Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible
warnings.

Stop the vehicle!

It is dangerous

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in Control

and warning lamps on page 103

!

Check the function that is faulty and repair it. If nec-
essary, request assistance from specialised person-
nel.

Priority 2 warning (yellow symbols)

Symbol flashing or lit; partly combined with audible
warnings.

A faulty function, or fluids which are below the cor-

rect levels may cause damage to the vehicle!

›››

in

Control and warning lamps on page 103

Check the faulty function as soon as possible. If nec-

essary, request assistance from specialised person-
nel.

Informative text

Information relating to different vehicle processes.

Saving tips

Tips on how to save fuel will be displayed in
conditions that increase fuel consumption.
Follow them to reduce consumption. The indi-
cations appear automatically only with the
efficiency programme. After a time, the tips
will disappear automatically.

If you wish to hide a saving tip immediately
after it appears, press any button on the

windscreen wiper lever*/multifunction steer-
ing wheel*.

Note

If you hide a saving tip, it will reappear af-

ter you switch the ignition on again.

The saving tips do not appear in all situa-

tions, but rather with a large separation of
time.

Speed warning device

The speed warning device warns the driver
when they have exceeded the pre-set speed
limit by 3 km/h (2 mph). An audible warning
signal sounds, and the warning lamp

and

the driver message

Speed limit excee-

ded!

will be displayed simultaneously on the

instrument panel. The warning lamp

switches off after reducing speed below the
stored maximum limit.

Speed warning programming is recommen-
ded if you wish to be reminded of a maximum
speed, such as when travelling in a country
with different speed limits or for a maximum
speed for winter tyres.

The warning limit can be set from 30 to 250
km/h (19 to 155 mph)

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page 30

. The adjust-

ment is made at 5 km/h (3 mph) intervals.

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Note

Please bear in mind that, even with the

speed warning function, it is still important
to keep an eye on the vehicle speed with
the speedometer and to observe the legal
speed limits.

The speed limit warning function in the

version for some countries warns you at a
speed of 120 km/h (75 mph). This is a facto-
ry-set speed limit.

Service intervals

Fig. 41

Instrument panel

The service interval indication appears on the
instrument panel display

›››

Fig. 41

1

.

SEAT distinguishes between services

with

en-

gine oil change (e.g. Oil change service) and
services

without

engine oil change (e.g. In-

spection).

In vehicles with

Services established by

time or mileage

, the service intervals are al-

ready pre-defined.

In vehicles with

LongLife Service

, the inter-

vals are determined individually. Thanks to
technological progress, maintenance work
has been greatly reduced. Because of the
technology used by SEAT, with this service
you only need to change the oil when the ve-
hicle so requires. To calculate this variation
(max. 2 years), the vehicle's conditions of use
and individual driving styles are considered.
The advance warning first appears 20 days
before the date established for the corre-
sponding service. The kilometres (miles) re-
maining until the next service are always
rounded up to the nearest 100 km (miles) and
the time is given in complete days. The cur-
rent service message cannot be viewed until
500 km after the last service. Prior to this, on-
ly lines are visible on the display.

Inspection reminder

When the Service date is approaching, when
the ignition is switched on a

Service remind-

er

is displayed.

Vehicles without text messages

, a spanner

symbol

is displayed on the instrument

panel and a figure given in

km

.

The kilometres indicated are the maximum
number of kilometres that can be travelled
until the next service. After a few seconds, the
display mode changes. A clock symbol ap-
pears and the number of days until the next
service is due.

Vehicles with text messages

,

Service in

--- km (miles) or --- days

is displayed

on the instrument panel.

Service due

When

the service date is due

, an audible

warning is given when the ignition is switched
on and the spanner displayed on the screen
flashes for a few seconds

.

Vehicles with text messages

,

Service in

--- km or --- days

is displayed on the in-

strument panel.

Check a service warning

With the ignition switched on, the engine off
and the vehicle at a standstill, the current

service notification

can be read:

Press and hold the button

0.0/SET

for more

than 5 seconds to consult the service mes-
sage

›››

Fig. 41

2

.

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When the

service date has passed

, a minus

sign is displayed in front of the number of kilo-
metres or days.

Vehicles with text messages

:

Service since

---

km or ---

days ago

will be shown on

the display.

Resetting service interval display

If the service was not carried out by a SEAT
dealership, the display can be reset as fol-
lows:

Switch off the ignition, press and hold the

button

0.0/SET

›››

Fig. 41

2

.

Switch ignition back on.

Release the button

0.0/SET

and press it

again for the next 20 seconds.

Note

The service message disappears after a

few seconds, when the engine is started or
when

OK/RESET

is pressed on the wind-

screen wiper lever, or

OK

on the multifunc-

tion steering wheel.

In vehicles with the LongLife system in

which the battery has been disconnected
for a long period of time, it is not possible to
calculate the date of the next service.
Therefore the service interval display may
not be correct. In this case, bear in mind the
maximum service intervals permitted

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page 262

.

Cruise control

Operating the cruise control sys-
tem (CCS)*

Fig. 42

Left of the steering column: CCS

switch and controls.

Switching on the CCS: Move switch

›››

Fig. 42

1

to



. The system is on. If no

speed has been programmed, the system will
not control it.

Activate the CCS: Press button

›››

Fig. 42

2

in the



area. The current speed is

memorised and controlled.

Temporarily switching off the CCS: Move

switch

›››

Fig. 42

1

to



or push the

brake. The cruise control system is switched
off temporarily.

Reactivating the CCS: Press button

›››

Fig. 42

2

in



. The memorised speed is

saved and controlled again.

Increasing stored speed during CCS regu-

lation: press button

2

in



. The vehicle

accelerates until the new stored speed.

Reducing stored speed during CCS regula-

tion: press button

2

in



to lower the

speed by 1 km/h (1 mph). Speed is reduced
until reaching the new stored speed.

Switching off the CCS: Move switch

›››

Fig. 42

1

to



. The system is disconnec-

ted and the memorised speed is deleted.

›››

in Cruise control operation on

page 218

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page 217

Warning lamps

Control and warning lamps

Red warning lamps

Notification central lamp: additional infor-
mation on the instrument panel display

Parking brake on

›››

page 200

.

Fault in the brake system

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page 200

.

Fault in the steering system

›››

page 209

.

Driver or passenger has not fastened seat

belt

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page 63

.

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Yellow warning lamps

Notification central lamp: additional infor-

mation on the instrument panel display

Front brake pads worn

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page 200

.

Fault in ESC or disconnection caused by
the system;

OR

ESC or ASR in operation

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page 201

.

ASR manually deactivated

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page 201

.

Fault in the ABS

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page 201

.

Rear fog light switched on

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page 120

.

Fault in the emission control system

›››

page 213

.

Pre-heating of the diesel engine;

OR

fault

in the management of the diesel engine

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page 213

.



Fault in the petrol engine management

›››

page 213

.

Particulate filter blocked

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page 213

.

Fault in the steering system

›››

page 209

.

Tyre monitor system

›››

page 260

.

Fuel tank almost empty

›››

page 102

.

Fault in airbag system and seat belt ten-
sioners

›››

page 73

.



Front passenger front airbag is disa-
bled

›››

page 73

.

Fault in the lighting of the vehicle

›››

page 120

.

Windshield cleaning fluid too low

›››

page 128

.

Low engine oil level

›››

page 247

.

Fault in the gearbox

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page 207

.

Other warning lamps

Turn lights or emergency lights on

›››

page 120

.

Trailer turn signals

›››

page 120

.

Press the foot brake

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page 204

.

Cruise control

›››

page 217

.

Main beam on or flasher on

›››

page 120

.

Door(s), rear lid or bonnet open or not
properly closed

›››

page 31

.

Engine cooling fluid

›››

page 248

.

Engine oil pressure

›››

page 247

.

Fault in the battery

›››

page 253

.



Electronic immobiliser active

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page 197

.

Service interval display

›››

page 33

.

Mobile telephone is connected via Blue-
tooth

®

›››

page 189

.

Mobile telephone battery charge status

›››

page 189

.

Risk of freezing

›››

page 100

.

Start-Stop system activated

›››

page 215

.

Start-Stop system unavailable

›››

page 215

.

Low consumption driving status

›››

page 100

.

›››

in Control and warning lamps

on page 103

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page 103

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Gearbox lever

Manual gearbox

Fig. 43

Gear shift pattern of a 5 or 6-speed

manual gearbox.

The position of the gears is indicated on the
gearbox lever

›››

Fig. 43

.

Press the clutch pedal and keep your foot

right down.

Move the gearbox lever to the required po-

sition.

Release the clutch.

Selecting reverse gear

Press the clutch pedal and keep your foot

right down.

With the gearbox lever in neutral, push it

downwards, move it to the left as far as it will

go and then forwards to select reverse

›››

Fig. 43

R

.

Release the clutch.

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in Changing gears on page 203

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page 203

Automatic gearbox*

Fig. 44

Automatic transmission: selector lever

positions.

Parking lock
Reverse gear
Neutral (idling)
Drive (forward)
Sports program: drive (forward)

P
R
N
D
S

Tiptronic mode: pull the lever forwards
(

+

) to go up a gear or backwards (

) to

go down a gear.

›››

in Basic information on

page 204

›››

page 203

›››

page 36

Manual release of the selector lev-
er

Fig. 45

Manual release of the selector lever.

If there is a fault in the power system to the
electronic selector lever lock system (flat
battery, blown fuse) or the system itself is
faulty, the selector lever cannot be moved
from position

P

in the normal manner, which

prevents the vehicle from being moved. The

+/–

36

The essentials

selector lever must be unlocked using the
manual release.

Apply the handbrake.

Pull gently on both sides at the front of the

selector lever cover.

Also loosen the cover at the rear.

Press the yellow plastic part with your fin-

ger in the direction indicated by the arrow

›››

Fig. 45

.

Press the interlock button on the selector

lever knob at the same time and move the se-
lector lever to position

N

(if the selector lever

is moved back to position

P

, it will lock again).

Air conditioning

How does Climatronic* work?

Fig. 46

In the centre console: Climatronic control

panel.

Buttons/controls

Interior temperature setting

Display

Selected interior temperature
Degrees Centigrade or Fahrenheit

1

2

3

Automatic air conditioning mode
Defrost or demist windscreen
Air flow direction
Air recirculation
Cooling on/off

4

5

6

7

8

Selected blower speed

Buttons/controls

Set blower speed
Interior temperature sensor
Defrost or demist windscreen

»

9

10

11

12

37

The essentials

Automatic mode
Air distribution to windows
Air distribution to upper body
Air distribution to footwells

13

14

15

16

Air recirculation
Cooling on/off

17

18

›››

in General notes on page 146

›››

page 151

How does the manual air conditioning* work?

Fig. 47

In the centre console: manual air con-

ditioning control panel.

Temperature
Blower
Air distribution

– Air distribution towards the wind-

screen in order to demist or defrost.

– Air distribution to upper body.

– Air distribution to footwell.

– Air distribution to the windscreen and

the footwell.
Air recirculation

A

B

C

1

A/C

: Switching the cooling system on

2

Basic positions

Control position

Button

Air vents 4

A

B

C

1

2

Windscreen and side window
defrost or demist

Full right

3 or 4

Switched off

Switched on automati-

cally

a)

Open and direct towards the

side window

Mild heating

Required tempera-

ture

2 or 3

/

Do not switch on

Do not switch on

Opening

Cool as quickly as possible

Anti-clockwise as

far as it will go

Briefly 4, then 2

or 3

It is switched on
automatically

b)

Switched on

Opening

38

The essentials

Basic positions

Control position

Button

Air vents 4

A

B

C

1

2

Optimum cooling

Required tempera-

ture

1 or 2

Do not switch on

Switched on

Open and direct towards the

roof

Fresh air mode - blower

Anti-clockwise as

far as it will go

Required posi-

tion

Do not switch on

Switched off

Opening

a)

The lamp in button

2

lights up, even if not all of the conditions for cooling system operations are met. Cooling is indicated as available once all of the conditions are met

›››

page 149, Manual operation

.

b)

In certain conditions, air recirculation mode can switch on automatically

›››

page 150

, a lamp illuminates in the

button.

›››

in General notes on page 146

›››

page 149

How does the heating and the fresh air system work?

Fig. 48

Centre console: heating system and

fresh air controls.

Temperature
Blower
Air distribution

– Air distribution towards the wind-

screen in order to demist or defrost.

– Air distribution to upper body.

– Air distribution to footwell.

– Air distribution to the windscreen and

the footwell.
Air recirculation

»

A

B

C

1

39

The essentials

Basic positions

Control position

Button

1

Air vents 4

A

B

C

Windscreen and side window

defrost or demist

Full right

3 or 4

Switched off

Open and direct towards

the side window

Mild heating

Required temperature

2 or 3

/

Do not switch on

Opening

Fresh air mode - blower

Anti-clockwise as far as it

will go

Required position

Do not switch on

Opening

›››

in General notes on page 146

›››

page 148

40

The essentials

Fluid level control

Filling capacities

Capacities

Fuel tank

55 litres, of which 7 litres
act as reserve.

Windscreen washer
fluid container in ver-

sion without headlight

washer

3.5 litres

Windscreen washer
fluid container in ver-

sions with headlight
washer

5.4 litres

Fuel

Fig. 49

Rear part of the vehicle, right side: tank

lid/tank lid with unscrewed cap.

The flap that covers the tank cap is unlocked
and locked automatically using the central
locking.

Opening the fuel tank cap

Press the fuel tank flap in the direction of

the arrow

1

›››

Fig. 49

A

and open it in the

direction of the arrow

2

.

Unscrew the cap by turning it to the left.

Rest it on the upper part of the fuel tank

flap

›››

Fig. 49

B

.

Closing the fuel tank cap

Unscrew the cap by turning it to the right as

far as it will go.

Close the lid.

›››

in Refuelling on page 242

›››

page 241

41

The essentials

Oil

Fig. 50

Engine oil dipstick.

Fig. 51

In the engine compartment: Engine oil

filler cap.

The level is measured using the dipstick loca-
ted in the engine compartment

›››

page 246

.

The oil indicator must be between zones

A

and

C

. It can never go above zone

A

.

Zone

A

: do not add oil.

Zone

B

: you can add oil but keep the level

in that zone.

Zone

C

: add oil until zone

B

.

Topping up engine oil

Unscrew cap from engine oil filler opening

›››

Fig. 51

.

Add oil slowly.

At the same time, check the level to ensure

you do not add too much.

When the oil level reaches at least zone

B

,

unscrew the engine oil filler cap carefully.

Engine oil additives

No type of additive should be mixed with the
engine oil. The deterioration caused by these
additives is not covered by the warranty.

Engine oil specifications

Diesel engines

Engine type

Type of
Service

Specifica-
tion

With particulate
filter (DPF)

a)

Set Service
and Flexible
Service Inter-
vals

VW 507 00

a)

Only use recommended oils, otherwise you may

damage the engine.

If the engine oil level is too low

You can get information about the correct en-
gine oil for your vehicle in your specialised
shop. If you have to change your engine oil,
use this oil.

If the recommended engine oil is not availa-
ble, in the event of an

emergency

you can

change the oil

once

with a maximum of 0.5 L

of the next oil until the next oil change:

Petrol engines:

standard VW 504 00,

VW 502 00, VW 508 00, ACEA C3 or
API SN.

Diesel engines:

standard VW 507 00,

VW 505 01, ACEA C3 or API CK-4.

Have the oil changed by a specialised work-
shop.

Using engine oil that is compliant with the VW
504 00 standard instead of VW 508 00
could increase consumption and the vehicle’s
CO

2

emissions.

Recommended by SEAT

SEAT recommends using original SEAT oil to
guarantee high SEAT engine performance.

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