Skoda Citigo (2021 year). Manual in english — page 4

12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery
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The coolant level is OK:
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses
Check the fuse for radiator fan, replace if re-
quired » page 70, Replacing a fuse.
12 volt vehicle battery
The fuse is OK, the indicator light comes on or Ĕash-
What you should be mindful of
es again:
Explanation of the warning symbols on the 12-volt
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
vehicle battery
There is no coolant of the correct specification
Wear safety goggles!
available
Top up with distilled or demineralised water.
The battery acid of the 12-volt vehicle bat-
Have the correct coolant mixing ratio corrected by
tery is very caustic. Wear gloves and eye pro-
a specialist garage as soon as possible.
tection.
Another substance was used for topping up, other
than distilled or demineralised water:
Keep fiÙe, sparks and open light away from
Have the coolant changed by a specialist garage.
the 12 volt vehicle battery! Do not smoke!
It is not possible to top up with a sufficient amount
When charging the 12 volt vehicle battery, a
of coolant
highly explosive gas mixture is produced!
Stop driving.
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
Keep children away from the 12 volt vehicle
garage.
battery!
There is a loss of coolant
Top up the coolant and seek the help of a specialist
Refer to the owner’s manual!
garage.
Functionality - Protection against discharge of
the 12 volt vehicle battery
Possible causes for the discharge of the 12 volt
vehicle battery
Worn 12 volt vehicle battery
Low temperatures
Vehicle stationary for a long period of time
Automatic system-related discharge protection
measure with regard to the 12 volt vehicle battery
Switching off certain consumers or limiting their
power
Checking and charging the 12 volt vehicle
battery
Checking the condition
The condition of the 12 volt vehicle battery is
checked by a specialist garage during servicing.
Checking the acid level
Applies to a 12 volt vehicle battery with an acid level
indicator.
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12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery
Tap on the indicator
Troubleshooting
before testing, to clear
Fault in charging of the 12 volt vehicle battery
air bubbles.
illuminates
Black colour - the acid
level is OK.
Stop driving!
Colourless or pale yel-
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
low colour - acid level
is too low, the 12 volt
12 volt vehicle battery fault
vehicle battery must
A message in the display of the instrument cluster
be replaced.
indicating a fault on the 12 volt vehicle battery or on
Charging
secondary systems.
The 12-volt vehicle battery is automatically charged
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
when the high-voltage battery is charged.
The state of charge of the 12 volt vehicle battery
If required, the 12 volt vehicle battery can be charg-
is insufficient
ed using a 12 volt charger.
A message in the display of the instrument cluster
Requirements for charging a 12 volt vehicle bat-
regarding low charge or discharged 12 volt vehicle
tery
battery.
Ignition off
Charge the vehicle using a charger.
Power consumers switched off
Or:
12 volt vehicle battery charging
Charge the 12 volt vehicle battery with a charger.
To charge the 12 volt vehicle battery fully, set a
charging current of max. of 0.1 times the battery ca-
pacity.
Disconnecting, connecting and replacing
Connect the termi-
CAUTION
nal of the charger to
Risk of fiÙe!
the terminal of the
Do not mix up the connection cables.
12 volt vehicle battery.
Connect the termi-
Disconnecting
nal of the charger to
Close all electrically operated windows.
the earth point A .
Switch off the ignition and any connected power
consumers.
Plug the charger's
power cable into the
Disconnect the terminal and then the termi-
socket and switch on
nal.
Earth point
the device.
Connecting
After charging, switch off the charger and unplug
Connect the terminal and then the terminal.
the power cable from the socket.
After switching on the ignition, the indicator lights
Disconnect the charger terminals from the 12 volt
light up
from the isolation box.
vehicle battery.
If, after a short distance, one of the above-men-
WARNING
tioned indicator lights does not go out, seek the
Risk of explosion!
help of a specialist garage.
During charging, hydrogen is released. An explo-
sion can also be caused by sparks, for example,
Operate these vehicle functions after disconnect-
when disconnecting or loosening the cable con-
ing and connecting the 12 volt vehicle battery
nector.
Clock setting » page 40.
Never charge a frozen or thawed 12 volt vehicle
Changing
battery.
The new 12 volt vehicle battery must have the same
Do not carry out the so-called quick charging of
parameters as the original battery. Have the replace-
the 12 volt vehicle battery yourself, but have it car-
ment carried out by a specialist garage.
ried out by a specialist garage.
NOTICE
A Ĕat 12 volt vehicle battery can freeze easily!
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable
69
Using the jump-starting cable
Usage
With the help of jump start cables, a vehicle with a
discharged or defective 12-volt vehicle battery can
be started using the 12-volt vehicle battery of an-
other vehicle.
What you should be mindful of
discharged 12 volt vehicle battery
WARNING
current-supplying 12 volt vehicle battery
Risk of explosion and chemical burns!
Do not jump start with the 12 volt vehicle battery
1
-pole of the discharged 12-volt vehicle battery
of another vehicle under the following conditions:
2
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
The discharged 12 volt vehicle battery is fro-
battery
zen. A discharged 12 volt vehicle battery may
already freeze at temperatures just below 0 °C.
3
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
The acid level of the 12-volt vehicle battery is
battery (or earth point)
too low » page 67.
4
Earth point of the vehicle with discharged 12
volt vehicle battery
Use jump leads with a suffiŽieÄt cross section and in-
sulated terminal clamps.
The rated voltage of both batteries must be 12V. The
capacity (in Ah) of the 12 volt charging vehicle bat-
tery must not be si£ÄifiŽaÄtlû lower than the capaci-
ty of the discharged 12 volt vehicle battery.
Use another vehicle's 12 volt vehicle battery
to operate the vehicle
WARNING
Earth point
Risk of injury! Danger of damage to vehicle!
Start the engine
Lay the jump start cables so that they cannot be-
Start the engine of the current-giving vehicle and
come caught by rotating parts in the engine com-
let it idle (applies to vehicles with combustion en-
partment.
gine)
NOTICE
Or:
Short circuit!
The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps
Switch on the electric drive of the vehicle supply-
must not touch each other.
ing power (applies to vehicles with an electric mo-
tor).
The cable connected to the positive pole of the 12
volt vehicle battery must not come into contact
Start up the vehicle with the discharged 12 volt
with electrically conductive vehicle parts.
vehicle battery.
The vehicles must not touch each other.
If the engine of the vehicle with the discharged 12
volt vehicle battery does not start within 10 sec-
Connect the jump start cable
onds, repeat the starting procedure after approxi-
Switch off the ignition.
mately 30 seconds.
Connect the terminal clamps of the jump start ca-
Disconnecting the cable
bles in the order shown in the legend.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order from
connection.
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12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses
Fuses
Replacing a fuse
What you should be mindful of
Replace the fuse with
the clip located in the
NOTICE
fuse area below the
Fire hazard and risk of damage to the electrical sys-
panel.
tem.
Use the appropriate
Do not repair fuses or replace them with stronger
end of the clamp ac-
fuses.
cording to the fuse di-
Replace the defective fuse with a new fuse with
mensions.
the same amperage.
We recommend using replacement fuses from the
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories range. These guaran-
tee reliable and safe protection of the vehicle’s
Fuses in the dash panel
electric system.
If a newly inserted fuse blows again, seek the help
Overview
of a specialist garage.
Access to the fuses
One fuse may belong to several consumers. One
consumer may have several fuses.
Push the fuse lug
<pos-num>A</pos-
High-voltage system fuse (fuse for rescue work-
num> downwards and
ers)
open the fuse box cov-
The high-voltage system fuse is provided with a yel-
er.
low sticker so that the emergency services can
Switch the fuse with
switch off the high-voltage in the vehicle as quickly
clip <pos-num>B</
as possible.
pos-num>.
WARNING
Close the cover until it
Danger to life or risk of an electric shock and serious
engages securely.
burns!
Fuses overview
Do not change the high-voltage system fuse your-
self!
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Functionality
Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage
caused by excessive current. The fuse blows when
the current is exceeded.
Safety
Consumer
mecha-
nism
1
Instrument cluster, engine management
system
2
High-voltage battery, diagnostics con-
Blown fuse
nection
3
Not used
Conditions for replacing a fuse
4
Not used
5
Control lever under the steering wheel
Ignition key removed
(cruise control, lights), on-board power
All consumers switched off
supply control system
6
Electric exterior mirror adjustment,
headlight range adjustment
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment
71
Safety
Consumer
Overview
mecha-
Access to the fuses
nism
Insert a slotted screw-
7
Engine control system
driver in the area <pos-
8
Charging the high-voltage battery, se-
num>A</pos-num>
lector lever, brake booster, drive control
under the side cover of
system
the control panel and
9
Airbags, key switch for passenger airbag
release the cover.
shutdown
10
Parking aid
Remove the cover.
11
Front camera for assistance systems
Change the fuse.
12
Not used
Insert the guard and
13
Not used
push it until it securely
14
Rear window wiper
locks into place.
15
Light switch
Fuses overview
16
Steering power assistance, ignition lock
17
Lever under the steering wheel (wind-
screen wipers, windscreen washer sys-
tem)
18
Charging of high-voltage battery
19
Not used
20
ESC, control lever under steering wheel
21
Not used
22
Not used
Safety
Consumer
23
Engine control system
mecha-
24
Control lever under the steering wheel
nism
(main beam)
1
Information system electronics
25
Front and rear windscreen wiper system
2
Brake system
26
Instrument cluster, main relay
3
Ignition key
27
Interior lighting
4
Heating
28
Diagnostic connection
5
Air conditioning
29
Electronic components
6
Service shutdown of voltage system
30
Exterior mirror heating
7
Air conditioning
31
Radiator fan
8
Charging the high-voltage battery, se-
32
Indicator and brake light, daytime run-
lector lever, rain light sensor
ning lights
9
Headlights
33
Not used
10
Headlights
34
Not used
11
Heated windscreen
35
Not used
12
Heated windscreen
36
12 volt socket
37
Not used
38
Infotainment
Fuses in the engine compartment
39
Not used
40
Engine control system
Overview
41
Central locking
42
Coolant pump
Access to the fuses
43
Seat heating in the front, electrical com-
Simultaneously press
ponents
the side locking but-
44
High-voltage battery
tons on the fuse box
45
Light switch
cover and remove the
46
Heated rear window
cover upwards.
47
Electric windows on the passenger side
Change the fuse.
48
Horn
Fit the cover and click
49
Windscreen wiper
into place.
50
Reverse light, dipped beam
51
Electric windows on the driver side
72
Wheels › Tyres and rims
NOTICE
Wheels
Danger of water entering the fuse box.
Fit the cover correctly and click into place secure-
Tyres and rims
ly.
What you should be mindful of
Fuses overview
NOTICE
Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and
fuel.
Always store wheels or tyres in a cool, dry and,
where possible, dark place. Tyres without rims
should be stored in an upright position.
Alloy rims can be damaged by grit.
Do not use light alloy rims with a high-sheen sur-
Safety
Consumer
face in wintry weather conditions or with snow
mecha-
chains
nism
Causes of uneven tyre wear
1
Assistance system ESC
2
Brake servo
Improper tyre pressure.
3
Control lever under the steering wheel
Driving style (e.g. fast cornering, rapid acceleration
4
Assistance system ESC
and deceleration).
5
12 volt battery data module
Wheel alignment errors.
6
Ignition lock, start
Incorrect wheel balancing.
Wheel changes
For uniform wear on all
tyres, we recommend
that you change the
wheels every 10,000 km
according to the sched-
ule.
Advice for tyre assembly
With directional tires, the correct direction of rota-
tion must be observed. The direction of rotation of
the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the
tyre.
Always replace the tyres by the axle.
Additional information
Only fit radial tyres of the same type, size (rolling cir-
cumference) and the same tread pattern on one axle.
Approved tyre sizes are speŽified in the technical ve-
hicle documentation and in the declaration of con-
formity (in the so-called COC Document).
The declaration of conformity can be obtained from
a ŠKODA Partner (valid for some countries and some
models).
Overview of tyre labelling
Explanation of tyre markings
e.g. 175/65 R 14 82 T
175 Tyre width in mm
65 Height/width ratio in %
R Code letter for the type of tyre - Radial
14
Diameter of wheel in inches
Wheels › All-season or winter tires
73
82
Load index
Troubleshooting
T Speed symbol
Help with a Ĕat tyre
Load index
Breakdown kit » page 75.
The load index indicates the maximum permissible
load for each individual tyre.
Change of tyre pressure
illuminates
80 450 kg
81 462 kg
Stop the vehicle.
82 475 kg
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
83 487 kg
Speed symbol
All-season or winter tires
The speed symbol indicates the maximum permissi-
ble speed for a vehicle fitted with tyres in the cate-
Usage
gory concerned.
S
180 km/h
All-season or winter tyres improve handling in winter
T
190 km/h
weather conditions. They are characterised by ‘M+S’
U
200 km/h
and a mountaintop and sÄoõĔake symbol
H
210 km/h
WARNING
What you should be mindful of
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load and
speed for the mounted tires.
For the best possible handling, use tyres on all four
wheels with a minimum tread depth of 4 mm.
Tread wear indicators
Change winter tyres to summer tyres at the appro-
Wear indicators are loca-
priate time. Summer tyres have better driving and
ted in the pÙofile of the
braking characteristics on snow- and ice-free roads
tyres that display the
and at temperatures above 7 °C.
permissible minimum
tread depth.
Markings on the walls of
Usage conditions
the tyres with the letters
If all-season or winter tyres are installed that have a
“TWI” or other symbols
lower speed category than the actual speŽified maxi-
(e.g.
) indicate the po-
mum vehicle speed, then proceed as follows:
sition of the wear indica-
tors.
In the driver's field of view, affix a warning label
with the maximum value of the speed category in-
A tyre is to be regarded as worn out when this wear
tended for the tyres fitted (applies only to certain
indicator is Ĕush with the tread.
countries).
The tread depth can be measured using a tread
depth gauge on the ice scraper. The ice scraper is lo-
cated on the inside of the charging socket cover.
Snow chains
WARNING
Usage
Risk of accident!
Do not use worn tires.
The snow chains improve driving in wintry road con-
ditions.
Tyre manufacturing date
The date of manufacture is indicated on the tyre
WARNING
sidewall.
Risk of accident as well as tyre damage!
Do not use chains on routes that are free from
For example, DOT ... 18 20 means that the tyres
snow and ice.
were produced in the 18th week of the year 2020.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
What you should be mindful of
Do not use tyres that are older than 6 years.
Before fittiģ the snow chains, remove the full
wheel trims.
Only mount the snow chains on the front wheels.
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Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
Technical data
Too low a tightening torque may cause the wheel
to disengage while driving.
Permitted rim/tyre combinations for mounting of
Too high a tightening torque can damage the
snow chains:
threads and cause the rim to deform.
Rim size
Tyre size
WARNING
5Jx14 ET43
165/70 R14
Risk of an accident!
Do not grease or lubricate screws.
Only fit snow chains with links and locks that are no
Do not use corroded or damaged screws.
larger than 13 mm.
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
Changing the wheel and raising the
Release screws
vehicle
If the vehicle has covers over the wheel bolts or
What you should be mindful of
wheel trims, remove them.
WARNING
Before changing
If you step on the key end when loosening the
Park the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling
screw, hold on to the vehicle for better stability.
away.
Some vehicles may have
Turn off the engine.
anti-theft wheel bolts
Let all of the occupants get out. During the wheel
that protect the wheels
change they should not stand on the road, e.g. be-
from theft.
hind the crash barriers.
Close all doors, the boot and bonnet.
Insert the upper sec-
tion on the anti-theft
Raise vehicle
wheel bolt until it
WARNING
stops.
Always ensure the base plate of the lifting jack can-
not slip!
Provide a wide and fiÙm base under the jack on
Place the key on the
loose surfaces.
wheel bolt or on the
Create a non-slip base (e.g. a rubber ĔooÙ mat) un-
attachment piece.
der the jack on a smooth surface.
Turn the screw a maxi-
Always raise the vehicle with the doors closed.
mum of half a turn so
Do not insert any body parts under the raised vehi-
that the wheel does
cle.
not come loose and fall
off.
Do not start the engine of the lifted vehicle.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to vehicle!
Jacking points for the jack
Make sure that the jack is attached correctly to the
bridge of the sill.
After having been changed
Check the tyre pressure on the mounted wheel
and adjust if necessary.
In vehicles with a tyre indicator, save the tyre pres-
sure values in the system.
Have the tightening torque of the wheel bolts of
the mounted tyres checked with a torque wrench
as soon as possible.
The speŽified tightening torque is 110 Nm.
A
20 cm
Drive carefully until the tightening torque is checked.
B
30 cm
Replace the damaged tyre. It is not recommended to
repair the tyre.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Wheels › Breakdown kit
75
Position the jack and lift the vehicle
A
Sticker with speed indication
Position the jack at the jacking point closest to the
B
Valve remover
wheel to be replaced.
C
IÄĔatioÄ hose with plug
Support the base plate of the jack with its full area
D
Air compressor (the layout of the controls may
resting on level ground and ensure that the jack is
be diffeÙeÄt depending on the type of air com-
located in a vertical position at the jacking point.
pressor)
Use the crank to raise the jack until its claw enclo-
ses the bar.
E
Tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose
Continue to lift the vehicle until the wheel is just
F
Button for pressure reduction
off the ĔooÙ.
G
Pressure indicator
Changing a wheel
H
12 volt cable connector
Unscrew the screws and place them on a clean
I
ON and OFF switch
surface.
Remove the wheel carefully.
J
Tyre iÄĔatioÄ bottle
Attach the wheel.
K
Replacement valve core
Slightly screw in the screws.
The declaration of conformity is included with the air
Lower the vehicle.
compressor or the log folder.
NOTICE
Applies to wheel trims supplied ex-factory or from
ŠKODA Original Accessories: the anti-theft wheel
Usage conditions
bolt should be installed in the position marked on
the back of the wheel trim.
Performing a repair with the breakdown kit not at all
intended to replace a permanent repair on the tyre.
Tighten screws
The purpose of the repair is to get you to the nearest
Tighten the opposite wheel bolts including the an-
specialist garage.
ti-theft wheel bolt one after the other.
Reinstall the cover caps of the wheel bolts or the
Change the tyre repaired by the breakdown kit as
full wheel covers.
soon as possible.
Keep the label with the code number of the anti-
Before using the kit
theft wheel bolts. A replacement upper section can
Park the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling
be acquired from ŠKODA original parts based on
away.
this.
Turn off the engine.
Let all of the occupants get out. During the wheel
repair they should not stand on the road, e.g. be-
Breakdown kit
hind the crash barriers.
Content overview
Close all doors as well as the bonnet and boot lid.
After using the kit
The kit is located in a box under the ĔooÙ covering in
If a tyre pressure of 2.0 bar cannot be achieved, the
the luggage compartment.
tyre is too damaged and cannot be sealed with the
puncture set.
Stop driving. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Once a tyre pressure of 2.0-2.5 bar is achieved, con-
tinue the journey at a maximum speed of 80 km/h
(50 mph).
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Wheels › Tyre pressure
Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast
Start the engine.
cornering.
Plug the connector into the 12 volt socket .
Information for driving with repaired tyres
Turn on the air compressor.
The pressure of the repaired tyre must be checked
Once a tyre pressure of 2.0-2.5 bar is reached, turn
after driving for 10 minutes.
off the air compressor.
If the tyre pressure is 1.3 bar and less, do not con-
Observe the maximum running time of the air com-
tinue! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
pressor according to the directions of the repair kit
If the tyre pressure is higher than 1.3 bar, correct
manufacturer.
the pressure to the correct value of at least 2 bar
If an air pressure of 2.0 - 2.5 bar has not been
and continue driving.
reached, remove the tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose from the
NOTICE
valve.
Danger of damage to the compressor!
Drive approx. 10 metres forwards or backwards to
After the maximum running time of the air com-
allow the sealing agent to distribute in the tyre.
pressor, allow it to cool for a few minutes.
Replace the tire iÄĔatioÄ hose on the valve and re-
peat the iÄĔatioÄ procedure.
WARNING
Risk of burns!
The tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose and the air compressor may
Tyre pressure
become hot when iÄĔated.
Allow the air compressor and hose to cool for a
What you should be mindful of
few minutes.
NOTICE
Always adjust the tyre pressure to the load.
Usage restrictions
Check the pressure in all tyres at least once a
month and before each longer ride.
Do not use the kit in the following cases:
Check the pressure when the tyres are cold. Do
The rim is damaged.
not reduce the higher pressure of warm tyres.
The outdoor temperature is below the minimum
After each change in tyre pressure, save the new
temperature indicated in the manual of the tyre fill-
values in the tyre control display.
iģ bottle.
WARNING
Tyre punctures are greater than 4 mm.
Risk of an accident!
There is damage to the tyre wall.
If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the
The expiry date stated on the tyre iÄĔatioÄ bottle
vehicle carefully without heavy steering or heavy
has expired.
braking.
Self-help
Sticker with prescribed tyre pressures
Seal the tyres
The sticker with the prescribed tyre pressure values
Unscrew the valve cap from the damaged tyre.
is located in the centre body pillar on the driver’s
Unscrew the valve core with the valve insert and
side.
place it on a clean surface.
A
IÄĔatioÄ pressure for
Shake the tyre iÄĔatioÄ bottle back and forth with
half load
sealant.
B
IÄĔatioÄ pressure for
Screw the iÄĔatioÄ hose onto the tyre iÄĔateÙ bot-
a full load
tle. The film on the closure is pierced automatically.
C
Tyre diameter in in-
Remove the plug from the iÄĔatioÄ hose and push
ches
it fully onto the tyre valve.
This information only
Hold the bottle with the bottom facing upwards
serves as informa-
and fill all of the sealing agent into the tyre.
tion for the prescribed tyre pressure. This is not
Remove the filleÙ plug from the valve.
a listing of approved tyre sizes for your vehicle.
Screw in the valve insert.
These are in the vehicle's technical documenta-
tion, as well as in the declaration of conformity
InĔate tyres
(in the so-called COC document).
Fit the tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose of the air compressor to
D
Tyre pressure reading for the front axle tyres
the tyre valve.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
Wheels › Tyre pressure monitor
77
E
Tyre pressure reading for the rear axle tyres
Troubleshooting
Tyre pressure display faulty
Ĕashes for about 1 minute and stays on
Tyre pressure monitor
Stop the vehicle, switch off the ignition and
Functionality
start the engine.
If the symbol Ĕashes again after starting the en-
The tyre pressure monitoring indicator indicates a
gine, there is a system fault.
change in tyre pressure.
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
Warning when pressure changes
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
illuminates
Stop the vehicle.
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
Wheel bolt cover caps
Remove cover caps and install
Function restriction
Disconnecting
The system is unable to provide a warning in the
Push the pull-off clamp
event of a very rapid tyre pressure loss, e.g. sudden
onto the cover cap up
puncture.
to the stop.
The system function may be restricted in the follow-
Remove the cover cap.
ing cases:
Uneven load on the wheels
Sporty driving style
Driving on dirt roads
Snow chains fitted
Installing
Push the cover cap onto the wheel bolt to the stop.
Saving tyre pressure values
Save tyre pressures with the button
Full wheel frame
The button for storing tyre pressure values is located
in the storage compartment on the front passenger
Removing and installing the trim
side.
Applies to factory built or original accessory trims
IÄĔate the tyres to the prescribed iÄĔatioÄ pres-
from ŠKODA.
sure.
Turn on the ignition.
Disconnecting
Keep the button pressed down.
Hang the clamps for removing the wheel trims at
the edge of one of the openings in the trim.
The warning light in the instrument cluster illumi-
Push the wheel wrench through the clamp, support
nates from the isolation box. After storing the
on the tyre and pull off the wheel trim.
tyre pressure values, an acoustic signal sounds and
the warning light goes out.
Installing
Release the button
Press the wheel trim onto the wheel rim at the
designated valve opening.
Save the tyre pressures in the following cases:
When using an anti-theft wheel bolt, it must be lo-
Change of tyre pressure
cated at the location indicated on the bezel.
Change of one or more wheels
Press the trim, starting at the valve, into the rim on
Change of position of a wheel on the vehicle
both sides until it engages around the entire cir-
Always after covering a distance of 10,000 km or
cumference.
once a year
NOTICE
Use hand pressure, do not hit the wheel cover.
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Storage space and interior equipment › Emergency equipment
Storage space and interior
Holder for reĔective vest under the seat
equipment
Emergency equipment
Overview
Emergency equipment in the luggage compart-
ment
The warning triangle, the tool kit and the fiÙst aid kit
are located under the ĔooÙ covering in the boot.
Storage compartment for the reĔective vest
Fasteners in the boot
Overview
A
Fastening elements
for fastening the fas-
tening nets
B
Lashing eye for fas-
tening the load
Max. load 350 kg
C
Pocket hook
Tool kit
Load on hook max.
1.5 kg
Overview
NOTICE
Depending on the equipment, not all of the following
Risk of damage to the hook!
components may be included in the tool kit.
Do not use the hooks to attach items using straps.
Bag hooks
A
Attachment for the anti-theft wheel bolts
B
Towing lug
C
Bracket for removing the full wheel covers
D
Screwdriver
E
Removal clip for the wheel bolt cover caps
F
Breakdown set
The declaration of conformity is enclosed with the
jack or the logbook folder.
Max. load 1.5 kg
Storage space and interior equipment › Bag hooks in the boot
79
Bag hooks in the boot
Hold the raised cover
in place and press the
underside of the cover
on both sides.
Remove the cover.
Inserting
Insert the mount A
The maximum load for the hook is 1.5 kg.
opposite the holder B
on both sides of the
Fastening nets
boot.
Press on the cover
Overview
from above until it en-
gages.
Hook in the retaining
straps.
Variable loading Ĕoor in the boot
Setting the position
The maximum load of the variable loading ĔooÙ is
75 kg.
The maximum load of the respective fastening nets
Install in the lower position
is 1.5 kg.
Grasp the variable
loading ĔooÙ by the
Rigid boot cover
handle and lift it in the
direction of the arrow
Removing and inserting
until it stops.
The maximum load of the other fastening nets is
1 kg.
Removing
Unhook the straps.
Pull out the variable
loading ĔooÙ slightly,
slide it into the grooves
in the direction of the
arrow and place it on
the boot ĔooÙ.
Set the variable loading Ĕoor to the upper position
Adjustments to the upper position is done in reverse
order.
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Storage space and interior equipment › Interior equipment front
Interior equipment front
Interior equipment rear
Overview
Overview
A
Coat hook
Max. load 2 kg
A
Car park ticket strap
B
Map pockets
B
Ticket holder
C
Cup holder
C
Phone holder
There is a USB connection in the holder.
WARNING
Only hang light clothing on the hooks. Do not leave
D
Fold-out pocket hook
heavy and sharp objects in the pockets of the
Max. load 1.5 kg
clothing.
E
Make up mirror
Do not use hangers to hang clothes.
F
Storage tray
Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 1.5 l
Storage compartment for the waste container
Storage compartment for the ÙeĔeŽtive vest
G
Storage tray
Max. load 3 kg
In the compartment, there is a notepad holder, a
pen holder, a card holder, a coin holder and a
glasses compartment.
Pull on the handle to open.
H
12 volt socket
Storage space and interior equipment › Storage pockets on the inner sides of the front seats
81
Storage pockets on the inner sides of the
Bottle tray in the storage compartment
front seats
of the front door
Car park ticket holder
The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of 1.5
l.
USB-connections
The USB connection can
be used for charging and
for data transfer.
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Storage space and interior equipment › Hook on the centre body pillar
Hook on the centre body pillar
Pen holder
The maximum load for the hook is 2 kg.
WARNING
Only hang light clothing on the hooks. Do not leave
heavy and sharp objects in the pockets of the
Cup holder
clothing.
Overview
Do not use hangers to hang clothes.
Cup holder at the front
Glasses compartment
To fix a beverage con-
tainer in the holder,
open the holder in di-
rection of arrow.
Place the cup into the
cup holder so that the
cup holder clip sur-
rounds the cup secure-
ly.
Rear cup holder
CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
The maximum load for the compartment is 0.25 kg.
Never put hot beverage containers in the drinks
holder.
Storage space and interior equipment › Multimedia holder
83
NOTICE
Operation
Danger of damage to the electrical system and the
Removable ashtray
panels from spilled drinks.
The ashtray is inserted in
the cup holder.
Multimedia holder
Overview
The multimedia holder is inserted in the cup holder.
A
Storage compart-
ment for a mobile
phone
NOTICE
When removing, do not hold the ashtray by the lid.
Cigarette lighter
Push in the lighter.
Wait until the glowing
lighter pops back out.
Remove the lighter and
Waste container
use.
Push the lighter back
Replace bags
in.
The socket of the ciga-
rette lighter serves as a
12-Volt socket.
Phone holder
Settings
To attach the phone,
move the lower arms
towards each other.
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
To fix the phone, move
the upper arm down-
What you should be mindful of
wards.
CAUTION
Risk of burning or fiÙe!
Do not use the ashtray for storing hot or burning
objects.
To set the upper arm to
Handle the lighter carefully.
the home position,
press the button A .
To adjust the lower
arms to the starting
position, lift the holder
with the adapter of the
panel and press the
button B .
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Storage space and interior equipment › 12-Volt power socket
Removal and Insertion
The maximum permissible load of the holder is
200 g.
Inserting/removing the holder
To insert the holder A
12-Volt power socket
insert it into the hold-
ers B of the adapter in
Operating conditions
the direction of the ar-
row until it clicks audi-
NOTICE
bly into place.
Risk of damage to the electrical system of the vehi-
cle!
Use the sockets only for the connection of ap-
proved electrical accessories with a total power
consumption of up to 120 watts.
To remove the holder
NOTICE
from the adapter, press
Danger of damage to the connected consumers!
lever A and remove
Switch off the consumers before switching the ig-
the holder B .
nition on or off and before starting the engine.
Insert/remove adapter
Insert the adapter into
the opening in the pan-
el and push in the di-
rection of arrow until it
clicks.
Press the unlocking
button A and remove
the holder.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the electrical system of the vehi-
cle.
Do not allow liquid or moisture to enter the open-
ing for the adapter.
Technical data
In the telephone bracket, a telephone (or similar de-
vice) which is 122x56 mm to 164x93 mm can be
transversely mounted.
Roof rack › Overview
85
Roof rack
Maintaining and cleaning
Overview
Service events
The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is
service intervals
50 kg.
Compliance with service intervals is crucial for the
life and value of the vehicle.
You will be Äotified of the due date for service with
the symbol and the corresponding message on the
display of the instrument cluster.
The specialist garage will inform you of the type of
service interval, the option of changing this and the
scope of service.
All services and the replacement or ÙefilliÄ£ of op-
erating Ĕuids are chargeable to the customer, even
during the warranty period, unless the ŠKODA AUTO
The roof bars can be attached at the attachment
warranty conditions or other binding agreements de-
points A .
termine otherwise.
We recommend using roof bars from the ŠKODA
Proof of service
Original Accessories range.
A specialist garage stores the proof of service in the
Mount and dismount the roof bars according to the
information system called Digital Service Plan.
instructions provided.
The proof of service can be printed out.
Show service appointment
Select the following menu items from the the in-
strument cluster display Settings Service .
Resetting information
We recommend that you do not reset the informa-
tion regarding service events on your own. It can
lead to incorrect setting of the service intervals and
thus also to possible faults in the vehicle.
Service work, adjustments and technical
changes
The instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO
must be observed when carrying out any modifiŽa-
tioÄs, repairs or technical alterations to the vehicle.
Adhering to these instructions and guidelines helps
ensure road safety and helps keep the vehicle in a
good technical condition.
We advise only using ŠKODA Original Accessories
and ŠKODA Original Parts which have been expressly
approved for use on your vehicle. Reliability, safety
and suitability for your vehicle are guaranteed with
these.
ŠKODA Service partner
All ŠKODA service partners work according to the
instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO.
Service and repair work is therefore carried out on
time and at the appropriate quality. Adhering to
these instructions and guidelines helps ensure road
safety and helps keep the vehicle in a good technical
condition.
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Maintaining and cleaning › Interior
We therefore advise having all modifiŽatioÄs, repairs
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical
and technical alterations to the vehicle carried out by
solvents.
a ŠKODA Service Partner.
Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara ®
/ Sue-
ŠKODA original parts
dia / material
We recommend the use of ŠKODA Genuine Parts for
NOTICE
your vehicle, as these parts are approved by ŠKODA
Remove impurities as soon as possible.
AUTO. These parts comply wholly with ŠKODA AU-
Do not use solvents, ĔooÙ wax, shoe cream, stain
TO regulations and are identical to the parts used in
remover or similar agents on Alcantara® and Suedia
series production.
suede seat upholstery.
ŠKODA AUTO is able to warrant the safety, suitabili-
Make sure that natural leather is not moistened
ty, and long life of these products.
when cleaning and that no water seeps into the
ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of
seams.
ŠKODA Genuine Parts for a period of 2 years after
Do not clean the roof cladding with a brush.
sale in accordance with the materials defect liability,
NOTICE
unless agreed otherwise in the purchase agreement.
Risk of fading to the cover fabric!
ŠKODA original accessories
If necessary, do not leave the covers for long peri-
We recommend that you use ŠKODA Genuine Ac-
ods in the blazing sun.
cessories in your vehicle. With these accessories,
ŠKODA AUTO stands for safety, reliability and the
During use, the leather and Alcantara®- and Suedia
suitability for your vehicle type.
and materials may show minor changes (e.g. folds
ŠKODA Service Partners are liable for any defects of
or discolouration). This does not constitute a mate-
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories for a period of 2 years
rial defect.
after installation or delivery in accordance with the
Some clothing fabrics, e.g. dark denim, sometimes
materials defect liability, unless agreed otherwise in
do not have suffiŽieÄt colour fastness. As a result,
the purchase agreement or any other agreements.
discolouration that is clearly visible on the seat up-
Spoiler
holstery can occur. This is not a defect in the fab-
ric.
WARNING
Sharp-edged zippers, rivets, clamps and similar
Risk of an accident!
garments can damage the upholstery in the vehi-
Only use the original spoiler on the front bumper in
cle. Such damages cannot be subsequently recog-
combination with the original spoiler on the boot
nised as a justified complaint.
lid.
The original spoiler on the front bumper cannot be
Plastic parts
left on its own without the spoiler on the luggage
NOTICE
compartment lid or in combination with an unsuita-
Risk of damaging the dash panel!
ble spoiler on the luggage compartment lid.
Do not attach fragrances and air fresheners to the
We recommend that you consult the ŠKODA Serv-
dash panel.
ice Partner for any repairs to or replacement, addi-
tion or removal of spoilers.
Windows
NOTICE
Component protection
Risk of damage to the filameÄts or the glass antenna!
Some electronic vehicle components (such as the in-
Do not stick stickers on the heating filameÄts.
strument cluster) are factory-equipped with compo-
nent protection. This component protection ensures
Do not use sharp objects (such as pot scrapers,
the functional limitation of these components in a
etc.) to clean the windows.
non-legitimate installation in another vehicle (e.g. af-
Covers on electrically heated seats
ter a theft) or operation outside the vehicle.
NOTICE
Risk of damaging the heating system!
Interior
Do not clean the seats with water or other liquids.
Do not dry the seats by switching on the heating.
What you should be mindful of
Seat belts
NOTICE
NOTICE
Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care
Risk of damage to the seat belts!
of the individual materials.
Do not dry clean the seat belts.
Allow cleaned belts to dry before rolling up.
Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior
87
Instructions for cleaning
NOTICE
Bird droppings, insect residues, litter and sea salt
Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara ® / Sue-
residues, etc. are to be removed as soon as possi-
dia / material
ble.
Remove dust and dirt on the surface with a vac-
Do not use rough sponges, scourers or similar to
uum cleaner.
remove dirt.
Remove fresh impurities with water, slightly mois-
Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care
tened cotton cloth or woollen cloth; if necessary,
of the individual materials.
use a mild soap solution 1) and wipe with a dry
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical
cloth.
solvents.
Remove stubborn stains with a suitable cleaning
Do not polish the vehicle in a dusty environment.
agent.
NOTICE
For regular care of natural leather, use the equip-
Paint damage should be repaired as soon as possi-
ment provided for this purpose. After each clean,
ble.
use a care cream with light protection and impreg-
nation effeŽt.
Do not treat painted parts with or hard waxes.
Do not polish panels.
When looking after Alcantara®-, Suedia and and
fabric surfaces, remove stubborn hair with a clean-
We recommend treating door seals and window
ing brush. Remove pills from materials with a
guides with the appropriate materials from ŠKODA
brush.
original accessories. These ensure that the protec-
tive lacquer layer of the seals and window guides is
Plastic parts
not attacked.
Remove impurities with water, slightly moistened
cloth or sponge with a suitable cleaning agent if
Before driving through a car wash
necessary.
Observe the usual speŽifiŽatioÄs of the car wash,
e.g. close all windows, fold the mirrors, unscrew
Windows
the antenna rod, etc.
Remove impurities with clean water and dry with a
Move the windscreen wiper lever to position
cloth provided for this purpose.
to adjust.
Infotainment screen
If there are special attachments on your vehicle,
Remove any impurities on the screen using the
observe the instructions of the car wash operator.
cleaning agents provided.
After washing with a wax preservation
NOTICE
Wipe off the windscreen wiper blades with a dry
Danger of screen damage!
cloth.
When removing dirt, do not press on the screen.
Wash with a pressure washer
Covers on electrically heated seats
NOTICE
Remove impurities with a suitable cleaning agent.
Follow the operating instructions for the high-
Seat belts
pressure cleaner, in particular the instructions re-
Remove impurities with a soft cloth and mild soap
lating to the pressure and the spray distance to the
solution.1)
vehicle surface.
Do not direct the water jet directly at the following
vehicle parts
Components of the high-voltage system, for
Exterior
example the charging socket, high-voltage ca-
What you should be mindful of
ble etc.
Films
WARNING
Lock cylinder
Risk of accident!
Columns on the vehicle
After washing the vehicle, the functionality of the
brake system may be affeŽted by moisture and, in
Sensors
winter, by ice.
Plastic, chromed and anodised parts
Dry and clean the brakes by braking several times.
1)
A mild soap solution consisting of 2 tablespoons of white neutral soap to 1 litre of lukewarm water.

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