Seat Leon Sportstourer (2022 year). Manual in english — page 5

Operation

provisions can be adjusted. The speed is ad-
justed in steps of 10 km/h (5 mph) within a
range of between 60 km/h (40 mph) and
130 km/h (80 mph). If it is adjusted to a speed
greater than that which is permitted in the
country in question for driving with a trailer,
the system automatically displays the usual
speed limits, e.g. in Germany 80 km/h
(50 mph).

If the speed warning for the trailer is deacti-
vated, the system displays the speed limits as
if there were no trailer hitched.

No entry sign

The traffic sign recognition system warns
acoustically and visually in the instrument
panel when a no entry sign is crossed on a
one-way road or an entrance to a motorway
or highway.

Limited operation

The traffic sign detection system has certain
limitations. The following cases may lead the
system to operate with limitations or not at
all:

In the case of poor visibility, e.g. in snow,

rain, fog or intense mist.

In cases of dazzling, e.g. caused by head-

on traffic or by the sun.

When driving at high speeds.

If the camera is covered or dirty.

If the traffic signs are out of the camera's

field of vision.

If the traffic signs are partially or totally

covered, e.g. by trees, snow, dirt or other vehi-
cles.

In the case of traffic signs that do not fulfil

the regulations.

In the case of damaged or bent traffic

signs.

In the case of variable messages on over-

head or gantry signs (LED-based variable
traffic signs or other lighting units).

If the maps on the navigation system are

not up-to-date.

In the case of adhesives affixed to vehicles

that depict traffic signs, e.g. speed limits on
lorries.

WARNING

The technology in the traffic sign detection
system cannot change the limits imposed
by the laws of physics and only works with-
in the system's limits. Do not let the extra
convenience afforded by the traffic sign
detection system tempt you into taking any
risks when driving. The system is not a re-
placement for driver awareness.

Adapt your speed and driving style to suit

visibility, weather, road and traffic condi-
tions.

Poor visibility, darkness, snow, rain and

fog may lead to the system failing to dis-

play traffic signs or not displaying them
correctly.

If the camera's field of vision is dirty, cov-

ered or damaged, system operation may
be impaired.

WARNING

The driving recommendations and traffic
indications shown on the traffic sign detec-
tion system may differ from the actual cur-
rent traffic situation.

The system may not detect or correctly

show all the traffic signs.

Traffic signs and traffic regulations have

priority over the recommendations and dis-
plays provided by the system.

WARNING

If messages are ignored, the vehicle may
stall in traffic and cause accidents and se-
vere injuries.

Never ignore the messages displayed.

Stop the vehicle at the next opportunity

and in a safe place.

Note

To avoid affecting the correct operation of
the system, take the following points into
consideration:

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Instruments and warning/control lamps

Regularly clean the area of vision of the

camera and keep it in a clean state, without
snow or ice.

Do not cover the field of vision of the

camera.

Always replace damaged or worn blades

when required to avoid lines on the cam-
era's field of vision.

Check that the windscreen is not dam-

aged in the area of the camera's field of vi-
sion.

The use of outdated maps on the naviga-

tion system may cause the system to show
traffic signs incorrectly.

In the waypoints mode of the navigation

system, the traffic sign detection system is
only partly available.

Failure to heed the control lamps and

corresponding text messages when they
light up may result in damage to the vehi-
cle.

Eco-efficient driving assistance

Fig. 65

Eco-efficient driving assistance indi-

cation (schematic representation).

Eco-efficient driving assistance helps you
drive with care and with low energy con-
sumption by following instructions superim-
posed in the digital cockpit, depending on the
situation.

When you approach places such as a junc-
tion, a roundabout or a section of road with a
speed limit, the symbol

is displayed along

with an event in the digital cockpit

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Fig. 65

.

As soon as you follow the indication and take
your foot off the accelerator, the vehicle
adapts, based on the selected driving profile
and distance to the incident, brake energy re-
cuperation and speed.

Eco-efficient driving assistance uses the trip
data from the infotainment system and the
sensors of some assist systems. If no destina-

tion guidance is active, the most likely route is
used.

Pressing the accelerator can cancel the in-
tervention of the assistance at any time.

Eco-efficient driving assistance can be
switched on and off in the infotainment sys-
tem, in the assist system settings

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.

Eco-efficient driving assistance is temporarily
switched off if:

The gear selector is in the

S

position.

The sport driving program is used.

Driving with adaptive cruise control (ACC)

or cruise control (GRA).

When these conditions no longer exist, the
assistance is reactivated if it is switched on in
the assist system settings.

Eco-efficient driving assistance is available
depending on the equipment, although not in
all countries.

WARNING

The system is not a replacement for driver
awareness.

Adapt your speed and driving style at all

times to suit visibility, weather, road and
traffic conditions.

Traffic signs on the road and traffic regu-

lations have priority over eco-driving notes.

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Operation

Note

The appearance of the symbols may vary

slightly depending on the equipment and
model. System updates may modify or ex-
pand the symbols.

When the system is switched on, eco-ef-

ficient driving assistance can also increase
recuperation without any indication being
displayed. This can occur in situations such
as when the accelerator pedal is released
when a vehicle is driving in front. In this
case, energy recuperation is adapted
match the speed of the vehicle in front
without any indication being displayed.

Time

Setting the time on the infotainment sys-
tem

Press

>

Settings

.

Select the menu option

Time and date

to

set the time

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.

Setting the time on analogue the instru-
ment panel

When in the

Driving data

menu, select

the

Range

function (

> Interior > Instru-

ment cluster

).

Press the button



on the multifunction

steering wheel until the Service menu is dis-

played on the instrument panel display

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.

Select the menu

Time

.

Adjust the correct time by turning the right

thumbwheel of the multifunction steering
wheel.

Revolution counter

The rev counter indicates the number of en-
gine revolutions per minute.

Together with the gear-change indicator, the
rev counter offers you the possibility of using
the engine of your vehicle at a suitable
speed.

The beginning of the red zone of the rev
counter indicates the maximum speed in any
gear after running-in and with the engine hot.
However, it is advisable to change up a gear
or move the selector lever to

D

(or lift your

foot off the accelerator) before the needle
reaches the red zone

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.

We recommend that you avoid high revs and
that you follow the recommendations on the
gear-change indicator. Consult the addition-
al information in

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page 233, Selecting the

optimal gear

.

CAUTION

To prevent damage to the engine, the rev

counter needle should only remain in the
red zone for a short period of time.

When the engine is cold, avoid high revs

and heavy acceleration and do not make
the engine work hard.

For the sake of the environment

Changing up a gear early will help you to
save fuel and minimise emissions and en-
gine noise.

Power meter

3

Valid for: hybrid vehicles

Fig. 66

Digital instrument panel: Power meter

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Instruments and warning/control lamps

The lower left hand side of the rev counter
has two colour coded areas:

Charge:

Charging zone. Indicates the

amount of charge generated and the
maximum charge.

Power %:

Electric traction zone. Indi-

cates the percentage of power used and
the maximum amount of power currently
available.

The power meter shows the usage level of
the electric drive. The power meter bar shows
the current usage level.

A finer coloured border indicates how much
the propulsion can currently be used. De-
pending on the selected driving program and
the current availability of electrical power,
the boundaries of the different colours can
vary.

The following displays can be seen on the
Power meter:

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Fig. 66

The vehicle recovers electrical energy.
e-Mode electric driving.
The combustion engine must be running.
With the Boost function, the vehicle drives
for a short period of time with maximum
power from both the electric motor and
the combustion engine.

Green

Blue

A

B

C

Battery level indicator

3

Valid for: hybrid vehicles

Fig. 67

Digital instrument panel: battery level

indicator.

The small arrow next to the charging station
symbol indicates which side of the vehicle the
charging cover is on.

Note

Never drive with the tank completely

empty. Under certain circumstances, the
energy stored in the high-voltage battery
may not be sufficient to reach the nearest
service station.

When the outside temperature is very

low, and therefore the high-voltage battery
is very cold, difficulties may arise in start-
ing the internal combustion engine and the
range in the electric driving mode may be
reduced.

Fuel gauge

Fig. 68

Analogue instrument panel: fuel

gauge

Fig. 69

Digital instrument panel: fuel level in-

dicator located in different positions depend-

ing on the view.

Control lamps

It lights up yellow

Fuel tank almost empty. The fuel reserve level has
been reached

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. Refuel as soon as you have the

opportunity.
In addition, in vehicles with an analogue instrument
cluster, when the fuel level is very low the lower LED

flashes red.

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Operation

It lights up yellow

Presence of water in diesel.

Turn off the engine and seek professional assistance.

The display only works when the ignition is
switched on.

The fuel range is displayed on the instrument
panel.

You can consult the tank capacity of your ve-
hicle in the

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page 372

section.

WARNING

When driving with low fuel, the vehicle may
stall in traffic and cause accidents and se-
vere injuries.

If the fuel tank level is too low, fuel could

reach the engine irregularly, particularly
when driving up or down slopes.

The steering system and the driver assis-

tance systems and brakes do not work
when the engine is running irregularly or
switches off due to lack of fuel or an irregu-
lar supply thereof.

SEAT recommends always refuelling

when the tank is approximately one quarter
full, to prevent the vehicle from stopping
due to a lack of fuel.

CAUTION

Never run the fuel tank completely dry. An
irregular fuel supply can cause misfiring

and unburnt fuel could enter the exhaust
system. The catalytic converter or the par-
ticulate filter may get damaged!

Note

The small arrow on the fuel gauge next to
the fuel pump symbol points out towards
the side of the vehicle with the fuel tank
flap.

Natural gas level (CNG)

3

Valid in vehicles equipped with natural gas en-

gine (CNG)

Fig. 70

Digital instrument panel:

: Natural

gas gauge.

: Petrol gauge

The display only works when the ignition is
switched on.

Control lamps

It lights up white

The vehicle is running on natural gas.

The lamp goes dark when the natural gas runs out.
The engine changes to operate with petrol.

It lights up, and in addition, the low-
er diode lights up in yellow

The CNG fuel reserve level has been reached.
When the natural gas level is very low, the lower icon

flashes yellow.

Things to note

If the vehicle is left parked for a long time im-
mediately after refuelling, the natural gas lev-
el indicator may not accurately indicate the
same level shown after refuelling when the
vehicle is started up again. This is not due to a
leak in the system, but to a drop in pressure in
the gas tank for technical reasons after a
cooling phase just after refuelling.

Note

In vehicles with natural gas engines, the
petrol tank fuel level gauge may display
the refuelled amount with a slight delay
(depending on the refuelled amount).

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Instruments and warning/control lamps

Coolant temperature indicator.

Fig. 71

Analogue instrument panel: engine

coolant temperature indicator.

Cool zone.

The engine has not reached

operating temperature yet. Avoid high
speeds and stressing the engine if it has
not reached operating temperature.

Normal zone.

At high outside tempera-

tures and when making the engine work
hard, the diodes may continue lighting up
and reach the upper zone. This is no
cause for concern, provided the control
lamp does not light up

Warning area.

When the engine is work-

ing hard, especially at high outside tem-
peratures, the diodes may light up in the
warning area.

The coolant temperature gauge only works
when the ignition is switched on.

A

B

C

In vehicles with digital instrument panel (SEAT
Digital Cockpit) you can select to view the
coolant temperature in the corresponding
menu

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.

Control and warning lamp

It lights up red

Do not carry on driving!

Engine coolant level too low, coolant temperature too
high.

Flashes red

Fault in the engine coolant system.

Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and

let it cool down.

Check the engine coolant level

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.

If the warning lamp does not switch off even

if the coolant level is correct, request assis-
tance from specialised personnel.

Control and warning lamps (valid for hy-
brid vehicles)

It lights up red

Do not carry on driving!

Engine or high-voltage system coolant level too low,
engine or high-voltage system coolant temperature
too high.

and

Flashes red

Do not carry on driving!

Failure in the high-voltage cooling circuit. Discon-

nect the drive system and seek professional assis-
tance.

Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine and

let it cool down.

Check the engine coolant level

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.

Check the coolant level in the high-voltage

cooling circuit

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. If the level is too

low

DO NOT add coolant

. Seek specialist

assistance immediately.

If the warning lamp does not switch off even

if the coolant level is correct, request assis-
tance from specialised personnel.

CAUTION

To ensure a long useful life for the engine,

avoid high revs, driving at high speed and
making the engine work hard for approxi-
mately the first 15 minutes when the engine
is cold. The phase until the engine is warm
also depends on the outside temperature. If
necessary, use the engine oil temperature

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page 74

as a guide.

Additional lights and other accessories in

front of the air inlet reduce the cooling ef-
fect of the coolant. At high outside temper-
atures and high engine loads, there is a risk
of the engine overheating.

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Operation

The front spoiler also ensures proper dis-

tribution of the cooling air when the vehicle
is moving. If the spoiler is damaged this can
reduce the cooling effect, which could
cause the engine to overheat. Seek spe-
cialist assistance.

Service intervals

The service interval display appears on the
instrument cluster screen and in the infotain-
ment system.

There are different versions of instrument
panels and infotainment systems, so the ver-
sions and instructions on the screens may
vary.

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

If a service or an inspection has to be carried
out soon, a

service reminder

will be dis-

played when the ignition is switched on.

The figure displayed are the kilometres that
can still be travelled or the time until the next
service.

Service due

When

the time for a service

or an

inspec-

tion

comes, an audible warning will be emit-

ted when the ignition is switched on and the
fixed key symbol

may appear on the in-

strument panel for a few seconds, along with
one of the following messages:

Service now!

Please have your vehicle inspec-

ted.

Oil change service due!

Oil change service and inspection

due!

Inspection of compressed natural gas
tanks (CNG) reminder

When less than 90 days for the review of the
compressed natural gas tanks (CNG), when
the ignition is switched on, the instrument
panel display will a

reminder for review of

the gas tanks

and an audible warning will be

emitted.

As approaches the service date of inspection
of the gas tanks, the message and the audi-
ble warning will stop modify accordingly.

Consult a service notification

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

service notification

can be read:

Check the date of the current service on the
infotainment system

Press

Settings

;

OR

Vehicle data >

Vehicle status

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.

Select the

Data connection

menu option

to display information about services.

Vehicles with analogue instrument panel

Hold the



button on the windscreen

wiper lever or the



button on the multi-func-

tion steering wheel pressed down for about 5
seconds to view the service message.

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Instruments and warning/control lamps

Vehicles with digital instrument panel

The date of the service can only be read

through the Service menu

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page 72

.

Resetting service interval display

If the service was

not

carried out by a SEAT

dealership, the display can be reset as fol-
lows:

Vehicles with analogue instrument panel

While in the

Autonomy

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menu,

press the



button on the multifunction steer-

ing wheel for about 4 seconds and release it.
The

Services

menu is accessed.

Select

Reset Service

or

Reset Oil

Service

(depending on the version or what

you want to do) and press the



button on

the multifunction steering wheel.

The system will ask

Do you want to re-

set?

. By pressing the



button again, the

Service is reset.

Vehicles with digital instrument panel

The service interval display can only be re-

set through the Service menu

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page 72

.

Do not

restart the indicator between the

service intervals, otherwise the information
displayed will be incorrect.

If the oil change service is reset manually, the
service interval display changes to a fixed
service interval, also in vehicles with

Flexible

oil change service

.

Note

The service message disappears after a

few seconds, when the engine is started or
when



button is pressed on the wiper

lever, or the



button on the multifunction

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 354

.

If you reset the display manually, the next

service interval will be indicated as in vehi-
cles with fixed service intervals. For this
reason we recommend that the service in-
terval display be reset by a SEAT author-
ised Dealer.

If the period of 48 months for an inspec-

tion at a specialised workshop of com-
pressed natural gas tanks (CNG) is excee-
ded, the vehicle may not working in this
mode.

Using the instrument panel

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.

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

WARNING

Distracting the driver in any way can lead
to an accident and cause injuries.

Never use the menus on the instrument

panel display while the vehicle is in motion.

Note

After loading or changing the 12-volt bat-
tery, check the system settings. If the pow-
er supply is interrupted, the system settings
might be incorrect or deleted.

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Operation

Operation using the multifunction
steering wheel

Fig. 72

Right side of the multifunction steering

wheel: buttons to the menus and information

displays on the instrument panel.

As long as a priority 1

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warning is

active, it will not be possible to access any
menu. Some warnings can be confirmed and
hidden with the button



of the multifunction

steering wheel

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Fig. 72

.

Select a menu or an informative display

Switch the ignition on.

If a message or vehicle symbol is displayed,

press the button



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Fig. 72

; if necessary,

several times.

To change menus, use buttons

or

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Fig. 72

.

To open the menu or the information dis-

played, press the button



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Fig. 72

or wait

a few seconds until the menu or the informa-
tive display opens automatically.

Changing menu settings

In the menu displayed, turn the right thumb-

wheel of the multifunction steering wheel

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Fig. 72

until the desired option of the menu

is highlighted. The option appears framed.

Press the button



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Fig. 72

to make the

required modifications. A mark indicates that
the system or function is activated.

Back to menu selection

Press the button

or

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Fig. 72

.

Button for the driver assistance
systems

Fig. 73

On the turn signal and main beam lev-

er: button for driver assistance systems (de-

pending on versions).

Fig. 74

Left side of the multifunction steering

wheel: button for driver assistance systems

(depending on versions).

With the turn signal and main beam headlight
lever button, you can activate or deactivate
the driver assistance systems displayed in the

Assistance systems

menu .

Activating or deactivating a driver assis-
tance system using the turn signal lever
and main beam headlight

Briefly press the

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Fig. 73

1

button to

open the

Assistants

menu.

Select the driver assistance system and ac-

tivate or deactivate it

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. A mark in-

dicates that driver assistance system is
switched on.

Next, confirm the selection by pressing the



button on the multi-function steering

wheel.

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Instruments and warning/control lamps

Activating or deactivating a driver assis-
tance system using the multifunction
steering wheel

Press the button

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Fig. 74

to open the

Aids

menu.

Select the driver assistance system and ac-

tivate or deactivate it. A mark indicates that
driver assistance system is switched on.

Next, confirm the selection by pressing the



button on the multifunction steering wheel.

The driver assistance systems can also be
switched on and off in the infotainment sys-
tem, in the menu Vehicle settings

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page 93

.

Control lamps

Control and warning lamps

The control and warning lamps are indicators
of warnings

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, faults or certain functions.

Some control and warning lamps come on
when the ignition is switched on, and switch
off when the engine starts running, or while
driving.

Depending on the model, additional text
messages may be viewed on the instrument
panel display. These may be purely informa-
tive or they may be advising of the need for
action

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page 66, Instrument panel

.

Depending upon the equipment fitted in the
vehicle, instead of a warning lamp, some-
times a symbol may be displayed on the in-
strument panel.

When certain control and warning lamps are
lit, an audible warning is also heard.

Red warning lamps

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

Parking brake on

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page 270

.

Fault in the brake system

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page 270

.

Fault in the steering system

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page 234

.

Driver or passenger has not fastened seat
belt

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page 18

.

Engine or high voltage system coolant
(hybrid vehicles)

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page 83

.

Engine oil pressure

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page 331

.

Anomaly in the alternator ,

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,

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page 342

.

Press the foot brake

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page 250

.

Drive system

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page 312

AdBlue level too low,

OR

fault in the SCR

system

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page 323

.

Yellow warning lamps

Notification central lamp: additional infor-

mation on the instrument panel display

Front brake pads worn

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page 270

.

Fault in the ESC or the system caused it to
switch off;

OR

ESC or TCS operating

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page 275

.

TCS switched off manually;

OR

ESC in

Sport mode

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page 275

.

Fault in the ABS

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page 275

.

Electronic parking brake faulty.

Rear fog light switched on

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page 118

.

Fault in the emission control system

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page 325

.

Pre-heating of the diesel engine;

OR

fault

in the management of the diesel engine

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page 325

.



Fault in the petrol engine management

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page 325

.

Particulate filter blocked

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page 325

.

Fault in the steering system

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page 234

.

Drive system

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page 221

Vehicle sound

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page 221

Tyre pressure monitor system

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page 351

.

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Operation

Fuel tank almost empty

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page 81

.

Adblue level low,

OR

fault in the SCR sys-

tem

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page 323

.

Fault in airbag system and seat belt ten-
sioners

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page 27

.



Front passenger front airbag disabled

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page 27

.



Front passenger airbag switched on

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page 27

.

Defective cruise control system (GRA)

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page 244

.

Defective speed limiter

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page 245

Defective active cruise control (ACC)

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page 255

Lane Assist (lane keeping system)

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page 258

.

Error in the lane assist warning system

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page 258

.



Lane Assist switched off

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page 258

.

Travel Assist error

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page 262

.

Fault in the lighting of the vehicle

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page 118

.

Low engine oil level

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page 331

.

Fault in the gearbox

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page 232

.

Green indicator lamps

Turn lights or emergency lights on

›››

page 118

.

Trailer turn signals

›››

page 118

.

Auto Hold active, or Auto Hold paused
(lights white)

›››

page 274

.

Charging system

›››

page 310

Press the foot brake

›››

page 227

.

Cruise control

›››

page 243

;

OR

Adaptive

Cruise Control (ACC)

›››

page 251

.

Speed limiter

›››

page 244

Adaptive cruise control (ACC)

›››

page 251

.

Lane assist active (Lane Assist) warning

›››

page 258

.

Travel Assist active

›››

page 261

.

Auxiliary heater

›››

page 164

.

Blue indicator lamps

Main beam on or flasher on

›››

page 118

.

Other warning lamps

The vehicle is running on natural gas

›››

page 82

.

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

properly closed

›››

page 71

.

Service interval display

›››

page 84

.

Mobile phone connected by Bluetooth® .

Mobile telephone battery charge status.

Risk of freezing

›››

page 71

.

Start-Stop system activated

›››

page 223

.

Start-Stop system unavailable

›››

page 223

.

Low consumption driving status

›››

page 72

.

WARNING

If the warning lamps and messages are ig-
nored, faults may occur in the vehicle, it
may stall in traffic, or accidents and seri-
ous injuries may occur.

Never ignore the warning lamps or text

messages.

Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possi-

ble.

A faulty vehicle represents a risk of acci-

dent for the driver and for other road users.
If necessary, switch on the hazard warning
lamps and put out the warning triangle to
advise other drivers.

Before opening the bonnet, switch off the

engine and allow it to cool.

In any vehicle, the engine compartment is

a hazardous area and could cause severe
injuries

›››

page 326

.

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Instruments and warning/control lamps

Infotainment system

Introduction

The infotainment system brings together im-
portant vehicle functions and systems into a
single central control unit, e.g. air condition-
ing, menu settings, radio equipment and the
navigation system.

The actual number of menus available and
the name of the various options will depend
on the vehicle’s electronics and equipment.

General operating information

General information on the operation of the
infotainment system, as well as on the warn-
ing and safety instructions that must be taken
into account, is found in

›››

page 170

.

How to move through the different menus
and select them

Switch the ignition on.

If the infotainment system is off, switch it on.

The different menus are selected directly

on the touch screen using texts, icons or but-
tons.

If the box is checked

, the function is activa-

ted.

Pressing the menu button

will always take

you to the last menu used.

Any changes made using the settings menus
are automatically saved on closing those
menus.

Scroll bar

: Some menus and functions show

more content above or below those dis-
played on the screen at that time, for exam-

ple, long lists of settings. Press on the scroll
bar and pull up or down.

Tutorial

The first time you connect the infotainment
system, a system tutorial will open with a brief
description of the main functions and how to
use it.

Help

In the

Help

menu can be found more informa-

tion and tips for using the infotainment sys-
tem.

WARNING

Any distraction may lead to an accident,
with the risk of injury. Operating the Info-
tainment system while driving could dis-
tract you from traffic.

89

Operation

Explanation of the function buttons

Fig. 75

Schematic representation: Overview of the

possible function buttons on the screen

Top part of the screen

The following information is always visible,
even when the infotainment system is turned
off

›››

Fig. 75

:

Time

,

Incoming call

or

pre-air condi-

tioning on/off

.

Air conditioning menu

›››

page 157

.

Status bar

. System customisation based

on user and notifications.
Some settings can be saved in the user
accounts of the personalization function

A

B

C

and can therefore be changed automati-
cally when switching user accounts

Bottom part of the screen

1)

Main menu display mode:

: main menu with the 6 main functions

divided into 2 screens (3 + 3, customisa-
ble by the user by pressing on the func-
tion).

: main menu in mosaic mode (all func-

tions of the Infotainment system)

D

Direct accesses to the functions of the In-
fotainment system (up to 10 functions, 5 +
5, customisable by the user). The func-
tions in question can be edited by press-
ing and holding the icon (replace icons,
delete icons or change their order).
Direct access to the Assistants, Driving
profiles, background lighting and vehicle
settings

›››

page 93

.

E

F

1)

Valid for the

Connect System

.

90

Instruments and warning/control lamps

Initial configuration wizard

Fig. 76

Schematic representation: Initial configu-

ration wizard

The initial configuration wizard will help you
to set up your Infotainment system the first
time you switch it on.

Every time you switch on the Infotainment
system, the initial setup screen will be dis-
played

›››

Fig. 76

if any parameters have not

been set (marked with “

”) or if the

Don't

show again

function button has not been

pressed.

Function button: Function

Closes the Configuration Wizard.

Function button: Function

A

Press to set day and time.

B

Press to search and store to memory
the radio stations that have the best
reception at that moment.

C

Press to go to the Online Media set-
tings.

D

Press to link your mobile phone to
the Infotainment system.

Function button: Function

E

Press to select your home address
using your current position or by
manually entering an address.

Don't show
again

Disables the possibility of changing

the settings of the Infotainment sys-

tem. If you want to run the initial con-
figuration, it can be accessed
through

Settings > Initial con-

figuration wizard

.

Start

Starts up the Configuration Wizard.

End

Once one or more settings have
been applied, press to finalise the
setup in the main menu of the wizard.

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Operation

Vehicle information

Fig. 77

Schematic representation: Vehicle infor-

mation and status

Pressing on

Vehicle info

in the main menu

opens the Vehicle info menu with the follow-
ing submenus:

Driving data.

The average consump-

tion, average speed, distance travelled,
trip duration and autonomy are shown. It
has 3 memories: “Since start”, “Long-
term” and “Since refuel”

›››

page 73

.

Vehicle status.

The warnings regarding

faults, incidents, memorisation of the
tyre pressure or information of the next
inspection service are displayed.

e-Info:

shows the electric range and

power flow

›››

page 222

.

92

Instruments and warning/control lamps

Assist systems and vehicle settings

Fig. 78

Schematic representation: Assist systems

and vehicle settings

Press

›››

Fig. 78

A

, or

Vehicle settings

in

the main menu to open the assistants and ve-
hicle settings menu. Next, clicking on any of
the menus located in the left area

B

, dis-

plays the settings menu or the selected assist
systems on the display.

The number of assist systems and settings
depend on the version and the country in
question.

Assistance systems

Parking

Automatic parking brake activation

›››

page 272

.

Park assist

›››

page 279

.

Smart Assistants

Activate / deactivate ESC, stabilisation
systems and brake assist

›››

page 275

.

Activate / deactivate the Start-Stop
system

›››

page 223

.

Adaptive cruise control (ACC)

›››

page 250

.

Lane Assist (lane keeping system)

›››

page 258

.

Emergency brake assistance system
(Front Assist)

›››

page 246

.

Driving Assist (Travel Assist)

›››

page 260

Emergency Assist

›››

page 262

.

Speed limiter.

Driver alerts

Fatigue detection

›››

page 75

.

Traffic sign recognition

›››

page 76

.

Lane assist

›››

page 264

.

Drive Profile

›››

page 234

Background lighting

›››

page 126

Vehicle

Instrument panel

›››

page 70

.

Lighting

›››

page 125

.

Rear view mirrors

›››

page 129

.

Closing

›››

page 96

.

Lights

›››

page 118

.

Windows

›››

page 114

.

Tyres

›››

page 351

.

Comfort light

›››

page 125

Windscreen wipers

›››

page 127

»

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