Seat Mii electric (2021 year). Manual in english — page 13

Maintenance

Problem

Solution

Special dirt, e.g.
pens, nail polish,
dispersion paint,

shoe cream etc.

Special stain remove: dry with
an absorbent cloth, if applica-
ble, apply neutral soap solution
afterwards

a)

a)

Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in

1 litre of water

Natural leather

Problem

Solution

Recent dirt

Cotton cloth with neutral soap
solution

a)

Water-based dirt,

e.g. coffee, tea,

blood etc.

Recent stains: absorbent cloth
Dry stains: stain remover suita-
ble for leather

Grease-based
dirt, e.g. oil, make-

up, etc.

Recent stains: absorbent cloth

and suitable stain remover for
leather
Dry stains: grease solvent
spray

Special dirt, e.g.
pens, nail polish,

dispersion paint,
shoe cream etc.

Stain remover suitable for
leather

Care

Apply preservative cream regu-

larly to protect from sunlight.

Use a colour preservative if re-
quired

a)

Neutral soap solution: two tablespoons maximum in

1 litre of water

Carbon fibre parts

Problem

Solution

Dirt

Clean like plastic parts

Take special care with...

Headlights/tail lights

Do not clean the headlights/tail lights with

a dry cloth or sponge.

Do not use cleaning products that contain

alcohol. Risk of cracks!

Wheels

Do not use for paint wax or other abrasive

products.

If the protective coating on the paint of the

rim has been damaged due to stone impacts,
scratches, etc., the damage should be re-
paired immediately.

Camera lenses

Do not use hot or warm water to remove ice

or snow from the camera lenses. Risk of
cracking the lens!

To clean the camera lens, never use abra-

sive cleaning products or products with alco-
hol. Risk of scratches and cracks!

Windows

Remove snow and ice from windows and

exterior mirrors with a plastic scraper only. To
avoid scratches, the scraper should only be
pushed in one direction and not moved to
and fro.

Never remove snow or ice from windows

and rearview mirrors with warm or hot water.
Risk of cracks on the windows!

To prevent damage to the heating of the

rear window, do not put stickers over the
heating elements.

Covers/trims

Do not use cleaning products or chrome

based cleaning agents.

Paint

The vehicle must be free from dirt and dust

before applying wax or care products. Risk of
scratches!

Do not apply wax or care products if the

vehicle is exposed to direct sunlight. Risk of
damaging the paint job!

The ambient rust deposits must not be re-

moved through friction. Risk of damaging the
paint job!

Remove cosmetic products and sunlight

immediately. Risk of damaging the paint job!

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Vehicle maintenance

Displays/instrument panel

The displays, the instrument panel and the

trim around it must not be cleaned dry. Risk of
scratches!

Make sure that the instrument panel is

switched off and cooled down before clean-
ing.

Make sure that no liquid leaks between the

instrument panel and the trim. Risk of dam-
age!

Control panels

Make sure that no liquid leaks into the con-

trol panels. Risk of damage!

Seat belts

Do not remove the seat belts to clean them.

Seat belts and their components must nev-

er be cleaned with chemical products, nor
should they be allowed to come into contact
with corrosive liquids, solvents or sharp ob-
jects. Risk of damaging the fabric!

If you find any damage to the belt webbing,

belt fittings, the belt retractor or the buckle,
ask your specialised workshop to replace the
belt in question.

Fabrics/artificial leather/Alcantara leath-
er

Do not treat artificial leather/Alcantara

leather with leather cleaning products, sol-
vents, wax polish, shoe cream, stain removers
or similar products.

If the stain is very hard to remove, take the

vehicle to a specialised workshop to have it
removed there. This will prevent damage.

Do not use steam cleaners, brushes, hard

sponges, etc. to clean.

Do not turn on seat heating to dry the

seats.

Sharp objects on clothing, such as zips, riv-

ets or belts can damage the surface.

Open Velcro, e.g. on clothes can damage

the seat upholstery. Make sure that Velcro
fasteners are closed.

Natural leather

Never use solvents, wax polish, shoe cream,

spot removers or similar products on leather.

Sharp objects on clothing, such as zips, riv-

ets or belts can damage the surface.

Do not use steam cleaners, brushes, hard

sponges, etc. to clean.

Do not turn on seat heating to dry the

seats.

Avoid exposing leather to direct sunlight for

long periods, otherwise it may tend to lose
some of its colour. If the car is left for a pro-
longed period in the bright sun, it is best to
cover the leather.

WARNING

Do not use water-repellent coatings on the
windscreen. In bad visibility conditions

such as humid weather, darkness or when
the sun is in its lowest point, visibility may
be impacted. Risk of accident! Such coat-
ings can also cause the windscreen wiper
blades to make noise.

Note

Remains of insects can be removed much

more easily with previously treated paint.

Regular car care treatments can prevent

deposits of ambient rust.

Remove the vehicle from traffic

If you want to leave your vehicle stationary
for a long period of time, contact a qualified
workshop. They will gladly inform you about
the necessary measures, such as anti-corro-
sion protection, Service and storage.

Also bear in mind the indications regarding
the vehicle’s batteries.

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Maintenance

Accessories and modifi-
cations to the vehicle

Accessories, spare parts and
repair work

Introduction

Always ask your dealer or specialist retailer
for advice before purchasing accessories
and replacement parts.

Your vehicle is designed to offer a high stand-
ard of active and passive safety. For this rea-
son, we recommend that you ask a SEAT Offi-
cial Service for advice before fitting accesso-
ries or replacement parts. Your SEAT Official
Service has the latest information from the
manufacturer and can recommend accesso-
ries and replacement parts which are suita-
ble for your requirements. They can also an-
swer any questions you might have regarding
official regulations.

We recommend only using

SEAT accesso-

ries

and

genuine SEAT parts®

. SEAT has

tested these parts and accessories for suita-
bility, reliability and safety. SEAT Official
Services have the necessary experience and
facilities to ensure that the parts are installed
correctly and professionally.

Any

retro-fitted equipment

which has a di-

rect effect on the vehicle and/or the way it is
driven, such as a cruise control system

or

electronically-controlled suspension

, must

be approved for use in your vehicle and bear
the

e

mark (the European Union's authorisa-

tion symbol).

If

any additional electrical devices

are fit-

ted which do not serve to control the vehicle
itself (for instance a refrigerator box, laptop
or ventilator fan, etc.), they must bear the

sign (manufacturer conformity declaration in
the European Union).

WARNING

Accessories, for example telephone hold-
ers or cup holders, should never be fitted
on the covers, or within the working range
of the airbags. Otherwise, there is a danger
of injury if the airbag is triggered in an acci-
dent.

Technical modifications

Unauthorised modifications to the electronic
components, software, wiring or data transfer
in the vehicle may cause malfunctioning.

You will appreciate that your SEAT dealership
cannot be held liable for any damage
caused by modifications and/or work per-
formed incorrectly.

For this reason we recommend asking official
SEAT service centres to do any necessary
work using

genuine SEAT parts®

.

WARNING

Incorrectly performed modifications or
other work on your vehicle can lead to mal-
functions and cause accidents.

Radio telephones and office equip-
ment

Radio transmitters (fixed installation)

Any retrofit installations of radio transmitters
in the vehicle require prior approval. SEAT
generally authorises in-vehicle installations
of approved types of radio transmitters provi-
ded that:

The antenna is installed correctly.

The aerial is installed on the exterior of the

vehicle (and shielded cables are used to-
gether with non-reflective aerial trimming).

The effective transmitting power does not

exceed 10 Watts at the aerial base.

A SEAT Official Service and specialised work-
shop will be able to inform you about options
for installing and operating radio transmitters
with a

higher

transmitting power.

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Accessories and modifications to the vehicle

Mobile radio transmitters

Commercial mobile telephones or radio
equipment might interfere with the electron-
ics of your vehicle and cause malfunctions.
This may be due to:

No external aerial.

External aerial incorrectly installed.

Transmitting power more than 10 W.

You must, therefore, do not operate portable
mobile telephones or radio equipment

inside

the vehicle

without a properly installed exter-

nal aerial

›››

.

Please note also that the maximum range of
the equipment can only be achieved with an

external

aerial.

Business equipment

Retrofit installation of business or private
equipment in the vehicle is permitted, provi-
ded the equipment cannot interfere with the
driver's immediate control of the vehicle and
that any such equipment carries the

mark.

Any retrofit equipment that could influence
the driver's control of the vehicle must have a
type approval for your vehicle and must carry
the

e

mark.

WARNING

Mobile telephones or radio equipment
which is operated inside the vehicle without

a properly installed external aerial can
create excessive magnetic fields that
could cause a health hazard.

Note

The posterior fitting of electric and elec-

tronic equipment in this vehicle affects its
licence and could lead to the withdrawal of
the vehicle registration document under
certain circumstances.

Please use the mobile telephone/radio

operating instructions.

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Information for the user

Information for the user

Information for the user

Information stored by the
control units

Description and operation

Your vehicle is fitted with a series of electronic
control units that, among others, are respon-
sible for the engine management. In addition,
the control units monitor the proper function-
ing of the airbags.

Therefore, while the vehicle is being driven,
these electronic control units are continuous-
ly analysing the vehicle data. In the event of
faults or deviations from the theoretical val-
ues, only this data is stored. Normally, the
warning lamps on the instrument panel light
up in the event of faults.

This data can only be read and analysed us-
ing special equipment.

The storing of the data allows specialised
workshops to detect and repair faults. Stored
data may include:

Data referring to the engine

Speed

Direction of travel

Braking force

Detection of seat belt

The vehicle control units never record conver-
sations held by passengers in the vehicle.

In vehicles equipped with an emergency call
function via the mobile phone or other appli-
ances connected in the vehicle, it is possible
to send the vehicle position. If the control unit
records an accident with airbag activation,
the system may automatically send a signal.
This will depend on the network operator.
Normally, transmission is only possible in
areas with good coverage.

Event Data Recorder

The vehicle is

not

fitted with an event data re-

corder.

An event data recorder temporarily stores the
vehicle information. Therefore, in the event of
an accident, it is possible to obtain detailed
information about how the accident occur-
red. Vehicles with airbag systems can store
data relating to impact speed, seat belt sta-
tus, seat positions and airbag activation times
may be stored, etc. The volume of data de-
pends on the manufacturer.

Event data recorders can only be mounted
with authorisation from the vehicle owner
and, in some countries, they are governed by
local legislation.

Reprogramming of control units

On the whole, all the data required for the
component management is stored in the
control units. The programming of certain
convenience functions, such as the turn sig-
nals, individual door opening and instructions
on the display can be modified using special
equipment at the workshop. If the comfort
functions are reprogrammed, the information
and Instruction Manual descriptions will not
coincide with the modified functions. There-
fore, SEAT recommends that any modifica-
tions be recorded in the section “Other work-
shop notes” in the Maintenance Programme.

The SEAT Official Service must have a record
of any modification to the programming.

Reading the vehicle's fault memory

There is a diagnostics connector in the vehi-
cle interior for reading the vehicle fault mem-
ory. The fault memory documents errors and
deviations from the theoretical values of the
electronic control units.

The diagnostics connector is in the driver side
footwell area, next to the lever for opening
the bonnet, below a cover.

The fault memory should only be read and
reset by a specialised workshop.

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Other important information

Environmental compatibility

Environmental protection is a top priority in
the design, choice of materials and manufac-
ture of your new SEAT.

Constructive measures to encourage re-
cycling

Joints and connections designed for easy

dismantling.

Modular construction to facilitate disman-

tling.

Increased use of single-grade materials.

Plastic parts and elastomers are marked in

accordance with ISO 1043, ISO 11469 and
ISO 1629.

Choice of materials

Use of recycled materials.

Use of compatible plastics in the same part

if its components are not easily separated.

Use of recycled materials and/or materials

originating from renewable sources.

Reduction of volatile components, including

odour, in plastic materials.

Use of CFC-free coolants.

Ban on heavy metals, with the exceptions
dictated by law (Annex II of ELV Directive

2000/53/EC):

cadmium, lead, mercury,

hexavalent chromium.

Manufacturing methods

Reduction of the quantity of thinner in the

protective wax for cavities.

Use of plastic film as protection during vehi-

cle transport.

Use of solvent-free stickers.

Use of CFC-free coolants in cooling sys-

tems.

Recycling and energy recovery from resi-

dues (RDF).

Improvement in the quality of waste water.

Use of systems for the recovery of residual

heat (thermal recovery, enthalpy wheels,
etc.).

The use of water-soluble paints.

Stickers and plates

Some parts in the engine compartment come
from the factory with certificates of safety, la-
bels or plates containing important informa-
tion regarding the operation of the vehicle, for
example, on the battery charging socket flap,
on the passenger's sun visor, on the driver
door strut, or on the floor of the luggage
compartment.

Never remove these certificates of safety,

labels or plates, and ensure they are kept in
good condition and are legible.

If a vehicle part, bearing a certificate of

safety, label or plate, is replaced, the special-
ised workshop should attach the information
back in the same place.

Certificate of safety

A certificate of safety on the door strut states
that all the safety standards and regulations
established by the national traffic authorities
responsible for road safety were met at the
time of manufacture. It may also give the
month and year of manufacture, together
with the chassis number.

Warning of high voltage label

There is a label close to the bonnet lock
which warns of high voltage in the vehicle's
electrical system.

Using the vehicle in other countries
and continents

The vehicle is manufactured at the factory for
use in a particular country in accordance
with the national legislation in force at the
time of manufacture.

If the vehicle is sold in another country or
used in another country for an extended

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period of time, the applicable legislation of
that country should be observed.

It may be necessary to fit or remove certain
pieces of equipment or to deactivate certain
functions. Service work may also be affected.
This is particularly true if the vehicle is used in
a different climate for an extended period of
time.

CAUTION

SEAT does not accept liability for any

damage to the vehicle due to an inade-
quate service or the non-availability of
genuine spare parts.

SEAT does not accept liability if the vehi-

cle does not comply in part or in full with
the legal requirements of other countries or
continents.

Radio and antenna reception

For factory-fitted radio equipment, the aerial
for radio reception is fitted to the roof of the
vehicle.

Note

If electrical equipment such as mobile tele-
phones, is used near a roof aerial, you may
observe interference in the reception of AM
stations.

Information about SEAT repairs

WARNING

Repairs or modifications which are not per-
formed correctly may result in damage or
errors in the vehicle operation, affecting
the effectiveness of the driver assist and
airbag systems. This could result in serious
accident.

Have any repairs or modifications carried

out at a specialised workshop.

Declaration of conformity

The respective manufacturer hereby de-
clares that the products indicated below
comply with basic requirements and the fol-
lowing provisions and important legislation on
the date of manufacture of the vehicle,
among others FCC Part 15.19, FCC Part 15.21
and RSS-Gen Issue 1:

Radio frequency equipment

Electronic gearbox lock.

Vehicle key

Electrical equipment

12 volt power socket

Collection of end-of-life vehicles
and scrapping

Collection of end-of-life vehicles

SEAT is already prepared for the moment
when you wish to scrap your vehicle and of-
fers you an environmentally-friendly solution.
An extensive network of used car reception
centres already exists in much of Europe. Af-
ter the vehicle has been delivered, you will re-
ceive a certificate of destruction describing
the environmentally friendly scrapping of the
vehicle in accordance with applicable legis-
lation.

We will collect the used vehicle free of
charge, provided it complies with all national
legislation.

Please see your technical service for further
information about the collection and scrap-
ping of end-of-life vehicles.

Scrapping

The relevant safety requirements must be ob-
served when the vehicle or components of
the airbag or belt tensioner systems are
scrapped. These requirements are known to
specialised workshops.

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Recycling of electrical or electron-
ic devices

All electrical or electronic devices (EED) that
are not permanently fitted in the vehicle must
be marked with the following symbol:

This symbol indicates that EED must not be
discarded as home waste but through selec-
tive waste collection.

Information about the EU Di-
rective 2014/53/EU

Simplified EU compliance declara-
tion

Your vehicle has different radioelectrical devi-
ces. The manufacturers of these devices de-
clare that they comply with Directive
2014/53/EU when legally required.

The full text of the EU compliance declaration
is available online at the following address:

www.seat.com/generalinfo

Addresses of the manufacturers

According to the Directive 2014/53/EU, all
relevant components must include the ad-
dress of the manufacturer.

The address of the manufacturers of compo-
nents that, due to their size or nature, cannot
include a sticker are listed below, as long as it
is legally required:

Central control unit (BCM)

Robert Bosch GmbH/Braunschweig
Theodor-Heuss-Strasse 12
38122 - Braunschweig, Germany
Phone: 0049 53188890

Keyless Access system

HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA/Hamm
Roemerstr. 66
59075 - Hamm, Germany
Phone: 0049 23817980

Roof antenna

ASK Industries S.p.A
Via dell'Industria n.12/14/16
60037 Monte San Vito (AN), Italy
Phone: +3907174521
Website: www.askgroup.it

Mitsumi Electronics Europe GmbH
Siemensstrasse 32
63225 Langen, Germany
Phone: +49 (0) 6103913-0
Website: www.minebeamitsumi.co.jp

Molex CVS Hildesheim GmbH
Daimlerring 31
31135 Hildesheim, Germany
Phone: +49 3377 3160
Website: www.molex.com

Antenna amplifiers

ASK Industries S.p.A
Via dell'Industria n.12/14/16
60037 Monte San Vito (AN), Italy
Phone: +3907174521
Website: www.askgroup.it

Calearo Antenne S.P.A
Corso Matteotti, 1
20121 Milan, Italy
Phone: +39 0444 90 13 11
Website: www.calearo.com

Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH
Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51
72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany
Phone: +49 7127 140
Website: www.te.com

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KATHREIN Automotive GmbH
Römerring 1
31137 Hildesheim, Germany
Phone: +498031184-0
Website: www.kathrein.com

Molex CVS Hildesheim GmbH
Daimlerring 31
31135 Hildesheim, Germany
Phone: +49 3377 3160
Website: www.molex.com

Navigation antenna

Hirschmann Car Communication GmbH
Stuttgarter Strasse 45-51
72654 Neckartenzlingen, Germany
Phone: +49 7127 140
Website: www.te.com

KATHREIN Automotive GmbH
Römerring 1
31137 Hildesheim, Germany
Phone: +498031184-0
Website: www.kathrein.com

Connectivity Box

Molex CVS Dabendorf GmbH
Märkische Strasse 72
15806 Zossen OT Dabendorf, Germany
Phone:+49 3377 3160
Website: www.molex.com

Basic infotainment system

Panasonic Automotive Systems Czech
U Panasonicu 266
530 06, Pardubice, Czech Republic

Optional infotainment system

LG Electronics Mlawa SP
LG Electronics 7
06 500, Mlawa

Remote control key

Digades GmbH Digitales Und Ana/Zittau
Äußere Weberstr. 20
02763 - Zittau, Germany
Phone: 0049 358357750

Instrument panel

Analogue SE38x/SE316

Visteon Electronics Germany GmbH
Visteonstr. 4-10
50170 Kerpen, Germany

Analogue all other models

Continental Automotive Spain, S.A.
Crta. de Rubí a Ullastrell, nº 12-30
08191 Rubí (Barcelona - Spain)

FPK (digital)

Continental Automotive GmbH
VDO-Strasse 1,
64832 Babenhausen, Germany

Panasonic Automotive Systems Europe
GmbH
Robert Bosch Str. 27-29
63225 Langen, Germany

Panasonic Automotive Systems Czech,
s.r.o.
U Panasonicu 266
530 06, Pardubice, Czech Republic

Front radar sensors

MRR for SE38X

Robert Bosch GmbH
Markwiesenstrasse, 46
72770 Reutlingen (Kusterdingen) Germany

MRR for Tarraco, Ateca, Ibiza, Arona

Automotive Distance Control Systems
GmbH
Peter-Dornier-Strasse, 10
88131, Lindau, Germany

Rear radar sensors

Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA
Rixbecker Straße 75
59552 Lippstadt (Germany)

Online Connectivity Unit

LG ELECTRONICS INC.
10, Magokjungang 10-ro,
Gangseo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea

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Frequency bands, station power

Radioelectrical equipment

a)

Frequency band

Max. station power

Valid for models

Radiofrequency remote control (vehicle)

433.05-434.78 MHz

10 mW (ERP)

All SEAT models

433.05-434.79 MHz

10 mW

868.0-868.6 MHz

25 mW

434.42 MHz

32 µW

Radio frequency remote control (auxiliary
heater)

868.7-869.2 MHz (869.0 MHz)

25 mW

Leon, Ateca and Tarraco

868.0-868.6 MHz (868.3 MHz)

3.1 mW

Alhambra

Transmitted-Receiver (independent heating)

868.0-868.6 MHz (868.3 MHz)

23.5 mW

Alhambra

868.7-869.2 MHz (869.0 MHz)

23.5 mW

Leon, Ateca and Tarraco

Bluetooth

2402-2480 MHz

6 dBm

All SEAT models

2400-2483.5 MHz

10 dBm

Connection to the external antenna of the car

GSM 900: 880-915 MHz

33 dBm

Leon, Alhambra and Tarraco

GSM 1800: 1710-1785 MHz

30 dBm

WCDMA FDD I: 1920-1980 MHz

24 dBm

WCDMA FDD lll: 1710-1785 MHz

21 dBm

Tarraco and Leon

WCDMA FDD VIII: 880-915MHz

21 dBm

LTE FDD1: 1920-1980 MHz

23 dBm

LTE FDD3: 1710-1785 MHz

23 dBm

LTE FDD7: 2500-2570 MHz

23 dBm

LTE FDD8: 880-915 MHz

23 dBm

LTE FFD20: 832-862 MHz

23 dBm

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Radioelectrical equipment

a)

Frequency band

Max. station power

Valid for models

Wireless hotspot

2400-2483.5 MHz

10 dBm

Leon, Ateca and Tarraco

Keyless Access

434.42 MHz

32 µW

Ibiza, Arona, Leon, Ateca and Tarraco

Radar sensors for assistance systems

76 GHz-77 GHz

28.2 dBm

Leon and Alhambra

35.0 dBm

Ibiza, Arona, Ateca and Tarraco

24050-24250 MHz

20 dBm

Arona, Ateca, Tarraco and Alhambra

Wireless charging

110-120 kHz

5 W

Ibiza, Arona, Leon, Ateca and Tarraco

Instrument panel

125 kHz

40 dBµA/m

Ibiza, Arona, Ateca, Tarraco and
Alhambra

Online Connectivity Unit

EGSM900: 880-915 MHz

33 dBm

Ibiza, Arona, Leon, Ateca and Tarraco

DCS1800: 1710-1785 MHz

31 dBm

UMTS FDD 1: 1920-1980 MHz

24 dBm

UMTS FDD 3: 1710-1785 MHz

24 dBm

UMTS FDD 8: 880-915 MHz

24 dBm

E-UTRA FDD 1: 1920-1980 MHz

23.5 dBm

E-UTRA FDD 3: 1710-1785 MHz

23.0 dBm

E-UTRA FDD 7: 2500-2570 MHz

23.5 dBm

E-UTRA FDD 8: 880-915 MHz

23.0 dBm

E-UTRA FDD 20: 832-862 MHz

23.5 dBm

E-UTRA FDD 28: 703-748 MHz

23.0 dBm

a)

The commissioning or authorisation of radioelectrical technology may be restricted in some European countries, forbidden or only allowed with additional requirements.

Hereby, Molex CVS Dabendorf GmbH de-
clares that the radio equipment type LTE-

MBC-EU2 is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declara-

tion of conformity is available at the following
internet address:

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http://www.molex.com/doc

Importer for United Kingdom mar-
ket

The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017

This vehicle has various radio equipment de-
vices installed.

The following acts as importer of the radio
equipment devices for the United Kingdom
market within the meaning of The Radio
Equipment Regulations 2017:

Volkswagen Group United Kingdom Ltd.

Yeomans Drive, Blakelands
Milton Keynes, MK 14 5AN
United Kingdom

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Technical data

Technical data

Indications about the
technical data

Important information

Introduction

The values indicated in the technical data
may differ depending on optional equipment
or version of the model, as well as in the case
of special vehicles and equipment for certain
countries.

The information in the official vehicle docu-
mentation takes precedence at all times.

Abbreviations used in the Technical Speci-
fications section

kW

Kilowatt, engine power measurement.

PS

Pferdestärke (horsepower), formerly

used to denote engine power.

rpm, 1/min

Revolutions per minute - engine speed.

Nm

Newton metres, unit of engine torque.

Vehicle identification data

Vehicle identification number

The vehicle identification number (vehicle ID
number) can be read from the outside of the
vehicle through a window located on the
windscreen. This viewer is located in the low-
er part of the windscreen. The vehicle identifi-
cation number (chassis number) is also stam-
ped on the right water drain channel. The wa-
ter drain channel is located between the sus-
pension tower and the wing. Open the bonnet
to read the vehicle identification number

.

Type plate

The type plate is located on the vehicle’s right
hand door frame. Vehicles for certain export
countries do not have a type plate.

Filling capacities

Capacity of the windscreen washer fluid con-
tainer

Windscreen washer
fluid container

approx. 3 litres

Weights

Load on the roof

The maximum authorised load on the roof of
your vehicle is 50 kg.

Empty weight, total weight, axle loads

The empty weight of the vehicle with driver
(75 kg) was calculated according to the (EU)
1230/2012 standard. Optional equipment can
increase the empty weight, which means that
the possible useful load decreases propor-
tionally.

WARNING

The values indicated for the maximum per-
mitted weights must not be exceeded.
There is a risk of accident and damage!

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Engine specifications

Electric engine

Power kW (CV)

61 (82)

Maximum torque (Nm)

210

Gearbox

automatic

Top speed (km/h)

130

Acceleration from 0-100 km/h (seconds)

12.3

Maximum authorised weight (kg)

1,530

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Technical data

Dimensions.

Fig. 172

Dimensions.

Mii

A/B

Front and rear projection (mm)

595/542

C

Wheelbase (mm)

2,420

D

Length (mm)

3,557

E/F

Front/rear

a)

track width (mm)

1,428/1,424

G

Width (mm)

1,645

H

Height at kerb weight (mm)

1,478

Turning radius (m)

approx. 9.8

a)

This data will change depending on the type of wheel rim. Values for wheel 185/70 R14 ET38.

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