Skoda Kamiq (2021 year). Manual in english — page 1

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Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area
Vehicle overviews
Front vehicle area
A
Under the windscreen (depending on the vehicle equipment):
Camera for assist systems
Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 43
Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 48
B
Windscreen - heating » page 53
C
Windscreen wiper - operation » page 48
D
Bonnet release lever (under the Ĕap) » page 146
E
Headlamp cleaning system » page 48
F
Front radar sensor for assist systems
G
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 130
H
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
I
Wheels:
Tyres and rims » page 161
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle » page 163
Breakdown kit » page 164.
Tyre pressure » page 166
Tyre pressure monitor » page 166
J
Headlights (depending on vehicle equipment):
Operation » page 43
Light Assist high-beam assist system » page 45
K
Door handles (depending on vehicle equipment):
Open door » page 26
Keyless locking (KESSY)» page 24.
L
Exterior mirror - operation » page 34
M
Side door windows - operation » page 28.
N
Roof rack » page 179
Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area
9
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 15.
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Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area
Rear vehicle area
A
Rear window - heating » page 53
B
Rear window wiper and washer - Operation » page 48
C
Tail lights:
Operation » page 43
Replace light bulbs » page 46
D
Boot lid handle (depending on the vehicle equipment).
Manually operated boot lid » page 29
Electrically operated boot lid » page 30
Camera for assist systems
E
Radar sensors for assist systems (in the bumper)
F
Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems
G
Swivelling tow coupling » page 179
H
Cover for screw-in towing eye socket » page 130
I
Fuel filleÙ Ĕap (depending on vehicle equipment):
Opening » page 150
Sticker with tyre pressure values » page 166
Sticker with prescribed fuel
Ice scraper
Filler neck of the AdBlue®tank » page 150
CNG filleÙ neck » page 154
Functionality of the sensors and cameras
Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean » page 15.
Vehicle overviews › Driver's seat
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Driver's seat
Centre console and passenger seat
A
Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
A
Infotainment (depending on vehicle equipment):
light » page 139
Amundsen » page 89
B
Door opening lever » page 26
Bolero » page 74
C
Light switch » page 43
Swing » page 59
B
Central locking system » page 23
D
Air outlet nozzle
C
Button for hazard warning light sys-
E
Control lever (depending on vehicle equipment):
tem » page 43
Turn signal and main beam » page 43
D
Air outlet nozzle
Speed regulating system » page 136
Speed limiter » page 134
E
Door opening lever » page 26
High beam assist system » page 46
F
Side Assist lane change assist system indicator
F
Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering
light » page 139
wheel » page 33
G
Window operation in the passenger
G
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
door » page 28
Analogue instrument cluster » page 54
H
Operation (depending on vehicle equipment):
Digital instrument cluster » page 55
Heating » page 50
H
Operating lever:
Manual air conditioning » page 51.
Windscreen wipers and washers » page 48
Climatronic » page 51
Information system » page 55
I
Keys (depending on vehicle equipment):
I
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
START-STOP » page 125
Ignition lock » page 124
Park Pilot » page 142
Starter button » page 124
Park Assist » page 144
J
Steering wheel with horn/with driver's front air-
Driving mode selection » page 128
bag » page 41
J
Parking brake » page 131
K
Safety lever for steering wheel adjust-
K
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
ment » page 34
Gearshift lever (manual gearbox) » page 126
L
Operation of the automatic distance con-
Selector lever (automatic gearbox) » page 126
trol » page 137
M
Bonnet release lever » page 146
N
Button for the electric boot lid » page 30
O
Exterior mirror operation » page 34
P
Window operation » page 28.
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Vehicle overviews › Engine compartment
Engine compartment
Warning lights
Functionality
WARNING
Disregarding the lighting up of the warning lights and
the associated messages on the display of the instru-
ment cluster can lead to accidents, serious injuries or
damage to the vehicle.
The warning lights in the instrument cluster indicate
certain functions or faults.
The illumination of some of the indicator lights may
be accompanied by acoustic signals and messages in
the instrument cluster display.
Additional indicator lights
The additional indicator light will also light up in the
A
Coolant expansion reservoir » page 148
display along with some of the indicator lights:
B
Engine oil dipstick » page 147
- Hazard
C
Engine oil filleÙ opening » page 147
- Warning
D
Brake Ĕuid reservoir » page 131
E
12 volt vehicle battery » page 156
Warning lights overview
F
Fuse box » page 160
After switching on the ignition, some indicator lights
G
Windscreen washer Ĕuid reservoir » page 49
light up bÙieĔû as a function test of the vehicle sys-
tems. If the tested systems are in order, the respec-
tive indicator lights go out a few seconds after the
ignition is switched on or after the engine has been
started.
For further details » page 12, Functionality.
Symbol Meaning
Indicates a warning together with
another warning light » page 12.
Unfastened seat belts at the front
and rear » page 36.
12-volt vehicle battery is not charg-
ing » page 156.
Along with
- Engine
fault » page 148, » page 157.
Engine oil pressure too
low » page 147.
Engine oil level too low » page 147.
Coolant level is too low » page 148.
Coolant temperature too
high » page 148.
Brake Ĕuid level is too
low » page 131.
Together with
- Brake system and
ABS faulty » page 133.
Warning lights › Warning lights overview
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Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Parking brake on » page 131.
Tyre pressure control system faul-
ty » page 167.
Illuminates - Power assisted steering
Tyre pressure
faulty » page 34.
change » page 162, » page 166.
Flashing - Steering lock faul-
Illuminates - Power assisted steering
ty » page 34.
faulty » page 34.
Automatic gearbox im-
Flashing - Steering lock not un-
paired » page 127.
locked » page 34.
Automatic gearbox overhea-
Flashing - Steering lock faul-
ted » page 127.
ty » page 34.
AdBlue®level too low » page 151.
KESSY - starting prob-
lem » page 125.
AdBlue®system impaired » page 151.
KESSY - no key found » page 25.
Shock absorber faulty » page 128.
Warning if there is a risk of a colli-
sion » page 133.
Petrol engine control faul-
ACC does not decelerate suffiŽieÄt-
ty » page 149.
» page 137.
Emission control system faul-
Indicates a warning along with an-
ty » page 149.
other warning light » page 12.
illuminates, if relevant, does not illu-
The fuel supply has reached the re-
minate after switching on the igni-
serve area. » page 152, » page 153.
tion - Diesel preheating system faul-
Windscreen washer Ĕuid level too
ty » page 149.
low » page 49.
Flashing - Diesel engine control faul-
Bulb faulty » page 45.
ty » page 149.
Front passenger airbag switched
Rear fog light switched
on » page 42.
on » page 44.
Ĕashes together with
- Key
Engine oil level too high or engine oil
switch for airbag deactivation is faul-
level sensor impaired » page 147.
ty » page 42.
Clogged particle filteÙ » page 149.
Front passenger airbag switched
off » page 42.
ABS faulty » page 133.
Airbag system faulty » page 42.
Crew Protect Assist faul-
Automatic gearbox overhea-
ty » page 141.
ted » page 127.
Illuminates for 4 seconds and then
Automatic gearbox im-
Ĕashes - Airbag or belt tensioner de-
paired » page 127.
activated with diagnostic de-
Water in the diesel fuel fil-
vice » page 42.
teÙ » page 149.
Ball rod not locked » page 180.
AdBlue®system impaired » page 151.
ASR deactivated » page 133.
AdBlue®level too low » page 151.
Illuminates - ESC or ASR faul-
ty » page 133.
Flashing - ESC or ASR is engag-
ed » page 132.
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Warning lights › Warning lights overview
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Front Assist deactiva-
High beam Assist System switched
ted » page 134, » page 134.
on » page 46.
ACC not available » page 138.
No light is switched on » page 43.
Lane Assist intervenes » page 139.
AdBlue®level too low » page 151.
Lane Assist intervenes » page 139.
AdBlue®system impaired. » page 151.
Turn signal light,
Shock absorber faulty » page 128.
left » page 43, » page 45.
Rear seat belt fastened » page 36.
Service event » page 182.
Natural gas system test » page 154.
Turn signal light,
Engine was switched off automati-
right » page 43, » page 45.
cally by START-STOP » page 125.
Trailer turn signal light » page 45.
Engine was not automatically
switched off via START-
Front fog lights switched
STOP » page 125.
on » page 44.
Speed limiter faulty » page 135.
The selector lever is
locked » page 126.
Speed limiter activated » page 134.
Natural gas operation » page 154.
ACC not available » page 138.
Lane Assist is activated and ready to
intervene » page 139.
ACC activated » page 136.
Lane Assist is activated and ready to
intervene » page 139.
Cruise control system faul-
ty » page 136.
ACC controls the driving
speed » page 137.
Cruise control activated » page 136.
ACC controls the driving
speed » page 137.
Front Assist deactiva-
ted » page 134, » page 134.
The cruise control system controls
the driving speed » page 136.
Front Assist is started » page 133.
Low outside tempera-
ture » page 18.
Safety distance too
small » page 133.
High beam or ĔasheÙ activa-
ted » page 43.
Consumption-friendly driv-
ing » page 129.
Unoccupied rear seat » page 36.
Break recommendation » page 141.
Rear seat belt not fas-
tened » page 36.
Driving mode Normal » page 128.
A rear seat belt is not fas-
tened » page 36.
Driving mode Eco » page 128.
A rear seat belt is fas-
Driving mode Individual » page 128.
tened » page 36.
A rear seat belt is fas-
Driving mode Sport » page 128.
tened » page 36.
Correct and safe › Introductory notes for correct use
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Correct and safe
Regular checks
Introductory notes for correct use
What should be taken into account before driving?
A vehicle with technical defects can increase the risk
of accidents and injuries.
in accordance with this manual is a prerequisite for
Eliminate any defects before driving. If required,
seek the help of a specialised garage.
should therefore always be in the vehicle.
Pay special attention to the following points:
When using the vehicle, the generally binding legal
provisions that are speŽifiŽ to the country must be
Is the tyre undamaged?
observed. Such as those for transporting children,
Is the tyre tread suffiŽieÄt?
switching off airbags, using tyres, road tÙaffiŽ and
Is the tyre pressure suffiŽieÄt?
the like.
Do the headlamps, brake and turn signals work?
Do not exceed the maximum permissible weights
Is the windscreen in good condition?
and loads.
Is the engine oil, brake Ĕuid and coolant level OK?
Do not exceed the maximum permissible roof load.
Is the air intake in the engine compartment free
Use the speŽified fuel and operating Ĕuids.
from obstruction?
Drive on roads that meet the technical vehicle pa-
Are the air outlet nozzles or air intake in front of
rameters. Obstacles that exceed the ground clear-
the windscreen free from obstruction?
ance of the vehicle » page 187 can damage the ve-
Are the windscreen wiper and washer system and
hicle when driving over them.
windscreen wiper blades functional?
Care must be taken during operations related to
Is the windscreen washer Ĕuid level suffiŽieÄt?
operation, maintenance and self-help to avoid
Are the windscreen wiper blades in good condi-
damage to the vehicle or injury. If required, seek
tion?
the help of a specialised garage.
Are all seatbelt system components in good work-
All work on the vehicle’s safety systems may only
ing order? Are the seatbelts clean and have the
be carried out by a specialist garage. This concerns
buckles been unclogged?
e.g. the seat belts or the airbag system.
Is the spoiler working properly?
When using accessories, please note the instruc-
tions in the accessory manufacturer’s instruction
Are parts and components of the vehicle still visi-
manual. These include child seats, roof racks, com-
bly attached?
pressors etc.
Are there no oil stains or other operating Ĕuids un-
Please note the service intervals.
der the vehicle?
New vehicle or new parts
Improper vehicle adjustments
New vehicle - Running in the engine
Improper changes and maintenance can cause mal-
Driving style during the fiÙst 1500 km determines
functions and affeŽt safety-relevant and other func-
the quality of the engine run-in process.
tions of the vehicle.
During the fiÙst 1000 km, rev the engine to max.
Adjustments, repairs and technical changes to the
3/4 of the highest permissible engine speed and
vehicle should only be carried out by a specialist
avoid using a trailer.
garage.
Over the next 500 km, the engine speed can be
Never cover the engine with additional insulation
slowly increased.
material, e.g. with a cover.
Depending on driving style and operating conditions,
the engine consumes some oil, up to 0.5 l/1000 km.
Keep sensors and cameras functional
Consumption may be higher over the next 5000 km.
Some functions of your vehicle are supported by
New brake pads
sensors and cameras inside and outside the vehicle.
New brake pads do not provide the optimum braking
effeŽt during the fiÙst 200 km, they have to be worn
Accessories additionally installed on the vehicle rear,
in fiÙst. Therefore, drive very carefully.
such as bicycle carriers, can impair the functioning of
the sensors and cameras.
New tyres
New tyres do not have optimum grip for the fiÙst
Do not cover or stick over the sensors and cam-
500 km. Therefore, drive very carefully.
eras and keep them clean.
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Correct and safe › Engine compartment
If you suspect damaged sensors or cameras, seek
When handling the 12-volt vehicle battery, eye and
the help of a specialist company.
skin protection must be worn.
Do not tilt the 12-volt vehicle battery, as it may
leak battery acid.
Engine compartment
If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash
the affeŽted areas with water for a few minutes.
Before opening the engine compartment Ĕap
Seek medical assistance without delay.
Risk of scalding! Do not open the engine compart-
ment Ĕap if steam or coolant comes out of the en-
Do not charge a frozen or thawed 12-volt vehicle
gine compartment.
battery. Replace a frozen 12-volt vehicle battery.
Do not use a damaged 12-volt vehicle battery.
Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
Short circuit! The battery poles of the 12-volt vehi-
Remove the ignition key. On vehicles with a key-
cle battery are not connected.
less locking system, open the driver's door.
When working in the engine compartment
Keep children away from the engine compartment.
Use electrical sockets in the vehicle
Do not touch the radiator fan. The radiator fan can
Improper handling of the sockets may lead to life-
turn itself on, even when the ignition is off.
threatening electric shock or a fiÙe.
Do not touch electrical cables. Avoid short circuits
in the electrical system, especially on the 12 Volt
The sockets can become warm during operation.
vehicle battery.
Do not touch warm sockets.
Do not smoke near the vicinity of the engine and
Protect sockets from liquids.
refrain from handling open Ĕames or sparks.
If moisture does manage to get into the power
socket, completely dry out the socket before re-
If you need to work in the engine compartment
with the engine running, be mindful of rotating en-
use.
gine parts and electrical equipment.
Do not insert any objects into the socket contacts.
Do not leave any objects in the engine compart-
ment.
Before your journey
Adults and children, cargo and objects - everything
Handling operating Ĕuids
has its place in the vehicle. Observe the following in-
Your vehicle uses various operating Ĕuids to operate
structions so that all occupants are protected in the
best possible way in the event of an accident.
that can affeŽt health or the environment when they
are emitted. These are fuel, oils, battery acid from
Before you go
the 12-volt vehicle battery, coolant and brake Ĕuid
Ensure that you have a good view of outside the
or AdBlue®.
vehicle. Attach external devices (e.g. navigation
Only use operating Ĕuids outdoors or in well-venti-
system) so that they do not restrict the view exter-
lated areas. If required, wear protective equipment.
nally.
Do not use or check operating Ĕuids with the en-
Adjust the rearview mirrors.
gine running.
Close all doors and the engine compartment and
In the event of contact with operating Ĕuids, wash
boot Ĕap.
affeŽted areas with warm water. If required, seek
Take up the correct sitting position, adjust the
medical help.
seats correctly and fasten the seat belt properly.
The leaked engine oil in the engine compartment
Ensure that passengers do likewise. Always leave
can cause a fiÙe, so wipe it off with a cloth.
the seat belt on while driving.
Store cloths soiled by brake Ĕuids in a well-ventila-
Only one person can be secured with a seat belt.
ted place until disposal. Cloths with residues of en-
Make sure that the seat belts are not trapped, e.g.
gine oil can ignite and cause a fiÙe.
in the door or in the seat.
Check seat belts, their locks and attachment points
for damage.
12 volt vehicle battery
Handling the 12-volt vehicle battery
The battery acid of the 12-volt vehicle battery is
very caustic. Improper handling of the 12 volt vehicle
battery can cause an explosion, fiÙe, chemical burns
or poisoning!
Correct and safe › Sitting safely
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Sitting safely
Correct belt webbing arrangement
For the safety of the occupants and to reduce the
The webbing arrange-
risk of injury in the event of an accident, the follow-
ment is extremely impor-
ing instructions must be observed:
tant for the seat belts to
offeÙ the best possible
Stand the backrests upright. If the front passenger
protection.
seat backrest has been folded forward, only the
seat behind the driver's seat may be used for trans-
The shoulder strap
porting passengers.
must run over the mid-
Engage the rear seat backrests correctly.
dle of the shoulder,
must never run over
Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the
the neck, and must lie
top of the headrest is as close as possible to the
fiÙmlû against the body
top of the head.
(it must not run over loose layers of clothing).
On the occupied rear seat, the headrest should not
The lap belt part must be placed in front of the pel-
be in the lower position although the upper edge of
vis and fit tightly.
the headrest should be at the same height as the
top of the head.
In pregnant women, the lap belt part must be as
low as possible on the pelvis, so that no pressure is
Keep your feet in the footwell.
exercised on the abdomen.
Use the entire seat.
The webbing must not be pinched or twisted and
Do not lean forward or sit to the side.
rub against sharp edges.
Do not hold your limbs out the window.
The webbing must not pass over solid or fragile
Adjust the driver's seat
objects in clothing, such as a key ring, etc.
in the longitudinal di-
The tongue may only be inserted into the buckle of
rection so that the
the associated seat.
pedals can be fully
The webbing must be tight. Therefore, do not at-
pushed through with
tach clamps or similar items to the webbing for ad-
slightly bent legs.
justing the seat belt according to body size.
Adjust the steering
wheel so that the dis-
tance A between the
Correct steering wheel position
steering wheel and
sternum is at least 25
Hold the steering
cm.
wheel with both hands
For vehicles with driver's knee airbag, adjust the
on the outer edge in
driver's seat longitudinally so that the distance B
the “9 o'clock” and
from the legs to the dash panel in the area of the
“3 o'clock” position.
knee airbag is at least 6 cm.
Otherwise, you may
experience serious in-
Adjust the angle of the backrest so that the steer-
ing wheel can be reached at the top with your arms
jury to the arms, hands
slightly bent.
and head when deploy-
ing the airbag.
Move the passenger seat back as far as possible.
The front passenger must maintain a minimum dis-
tance of 25 cm from the dash panel.
Securing children properly
Do not carry a child on your lap, and secure the
child and yourself with a seat belt.
Only transport children in a suitable child
seat » page 38.
Children under 150 cm tall will not be properly pro-
tected without a child seat. Children that have been
inadequately secured can be thrown through the ve-
hicle in the event of an accident or a sudden ma-
noeuvre. You can cause life-threatening injuries to
yourself and other occupants.
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Correct and safe › Transporting objects safely
If children lean forward or assume a wrong sitting
Do not place any objects on the dash panel or on
position while driving, they are more likely to be in-
the luggage compartment cover.
jured in the event of an accident. This is especially
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load of
true for children who are carried in the passenger
fasteners and shelves.
seat - when the airbag system triggers, they can be
Distribute the load evenly in the luggage compart-
seriously injured or killed!
ment and secure it, so that it cannot slip.
A child that has been incorrectly secured in the
Place heavy objects in the luggage compartment
wrong sitting position - endangered by the side
as far forward as possible.
airbag
The child should not be
Safe driving
in the deployment area
of the side airbag.
Introductory notes
Pay attention when you are driving! As a driver, you
are fully responsible for road safety.
Always adjust driving speed to the road conditions
as well as the tÙaffiŽ and weather conditions.
Lights up when the outside temperature is low
lights up in the instrument cluster.
A child that has been properly secured in a child
Paying attention to warning signals
seat
The driver information system warns you with indi-
cator lights and messages in the event of any faults.
There must be enough
room between the child
Failure to follow the warnings may increase the risk
and the exit area of the
of accidents and injuries.
side airbag for the side
If the vehicle issues a warning signal, then park the
airbag to offeÙ the best
vehicle safely and follow the information in the in-
possible protection.
Use assistance systems
The assistance systems are only for support and do
not absolve you from your responsibility for driving
the vehicle.
The assistance systems are subject to physical and
Transporting objects safely
technical limitations. Therefore, in certain situations,
system reactions may be perceived as undesirable or
When moving heavy objects, there is a shift in em-
delayed.
phasis. Thus, the driving behaviour of the vehicle
changes.
Stay alert and be ready to intervene.
Familiarise yourself with the assistance systems,
Adjust driving speed and driving style to this
their limitations and operating conditions.
changed driving behaviour.
Activate, deactivate and adjust the assistance sys-
Unsecured or misplaced items may be thrown
tems so that you have full control of the vehicle in
around in the event of an accident or sudden ma-
any tÙaffiŽ situation.
noeuvre. There is a risk of serious injury and loss of
control of the vehicle!
Driving with a substitute spare wheel or emergen-
cy wheel
In a rear-end collision at 50 km/h unsecured objects
A substitute spare wheel or emergency wheel is only
are thrown forward with up to 50 times their weight.
used to reach the nearest specialist garage.
A 1.5 litre water bottle is thrown with up to 75 kg.
IÄĔate the wheel with the max. prescribed iÄĔatioÄ
Transport objects securely.
pressure.
Stow objects so they do not hinder the driver.
Follow the instructions on the warning label on the
Keep the driver footwell clear.
rim.
Stow small items in the storage compartments.
Do not cover the warning sign.
Do not leave lockable storage compartments open.
Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast
Do not let items protrude out of the slots. This
cornering.
note does not apply to bottles in bottle trays.
Do not drive with more than one mounted spare
wheel.
Correct and safe › Stop the vehicle safely!
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Avoid using snow chains on the temporary spare
Carry out the following activities in the speŽified or-
wheel.
der when parking.
Driving with a loaded roof rack
Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal de-
When transporting objects on the roof rack, the ve-
pressed.
hicle’s driving behaviour changes.
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
Adapt your speed and driving style to this.
For vehicles with an automatic gearbox, put the se-
lector lever in the position.
Towing a trailer
Turn off the engine.
The vehicle’s handling characteristics change with a
For vehicles with manual transmission, engage
trailer. The assistance systems may behave diffeÙeÄt-
1st gear or reverse gear.
lû.
Release the brake pedal.
Drive more slowly, excessive speed can lead to loss
of control of the vehicle.
Keep a larger distance from the vehicle in front.
Exiting the vehicle
Do not exceed the max. vertical load and the per-
missible trailer load.
Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle!
Children may injure themselves when handling the
Driving through water
seats, releasing the parking brake etc.
There must be no water ingress into the vehicle sys-
tems e.g. into the engine’s air intake system!
In emergency situations, children are not able to
leave the vehicle on their own or help themselves.
Therefore, determine the water depth before driv-
At very high or very low temperatures, there is
ing through water. The water level must not ex-
danger to life!
ceed the lower edge of the lower beam.
When locking the vehicle, the SAFE function
Drive at max. walking speed. Otherwise, a wave
switches on. As a result, no doors or windows can
may form in front of the vehicle, increasing the wa-
be opened from the inside. Turn off the SAFE func-
ter level.
tion if people are left behind in the locked vehi-
Never stop in the water, do not drive backwards
cle » page 22.
and never stop the engine.
Is something wrong?
Deviating weather conditions
Pay attention to changes in vehicle handling.
If in doubt about safety, stop driving and seek the
If you wish to operate your vehicle in countries with
help of a specialist garage.
diffeÙeÄt weather conditions from those speŽified,
Unusual vibrations or the vehicle ‘pulling’ to the
please contact a ŠKODA partner. They will advise
side may indicate a puncture.
you if certain precautions need to be taken to ensure
If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the
the full functioning of the vehicle or to prevent dam-
vehicle carefully without heavy steering or heavy
age (e.g. coolant, 12 volt vehicle battery replace-
braking.
ment, etc.).
Immediately remove foreign bodies stuck in the
tyre tread.
Emergency call
Do not remove foreign objects that have penetra-
ted into the tyre. Check the tyre pressure and seek
What you should be mindful of
the help of a specialised garage.
Immediately remove any objects jammed under
WARNING
the ĔooÙ of the vehicle. These can damage the ve-
Availability of a mobile network is indispensable for
hicle or ignite and cause a fiÙe.
establishing a connection to the emergency number.
WARNING
This emergency service is only available in some
Stop the vehicle safely!
countries.
A vehicle that has not been secured may roll away
WARNING
and cause accidents.
If the vehicle is located in an area without a function-
ing emergency call system infrastructure, no vehicle
For parking, look for a place with suitable ground.
Do not park the vehicle on Ĕammable materials
data shall be transmitted to the emergency call cen-
such as dried leaves, spilt fuel. Hot vehicle parts
tre.
can cause a fiÙe.
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Correct and safe › After an accident
Functionality
Operation
After the start of the conversation, the emergency
Manual call
call centre also contains information as to the acci-
Keep the
button
dent location and the severity of the accident, the
pressed down.
number of occupants with seatbelts on and the vehi-
oÄfiÙm the connec-
cle ideÄtifiŽatioÄ number (VIN).
tion to the emergency
Once the connection has been established, commu-
call centre in the Info-
nication with the emergency call centre takes place
tainment screen.
via the loudspeaker and microphone installed in the
To cancel the connec-
vehicle.
tion to the emergency
Serious accident - automatic call
call centre before
In the event of an accident where the airbag or belt
starting the call, press
Version 1
the
button again or
tensioner activates, a call is automatically started
with the emergency call centre.
ŽoÄfiÙm the cancella-
tion of the connection
The automatic call to the emergency call centre is al-
in the Infotainment
so started after the Emergency Assist assistant sys-
screen.
tem has intervened.
Starting a manual con-
Minor accident - call option
versation can then be
The Infotainment screen displays the option to set
used, for example, if you
up a connection to the emergency call centre or
also report an accident in
breakdown service.
which you are not direct-
ly involved.
Indicator light
Version 2
The system status is dis-
played after the ignition
is switched on, by the il-
After an accident
lumination of warning
What to do after an accident
lamp A .
Where possible, please observe the following in-
Green - lit up - the sys-
structions:
tem is functional
Switch off the ignition.
Green - ĔashiÄ£ - a call
Turn on the hazard warning lights.
is being made to the
Put on the ÙeĔeŽtive vest.
emergency call centre
Version 1
In the case of natural gas vehicles, remove any ob-
Red - lit up - there is a
jects that spark or set fiÙe to the vehicle (e.g. put
system failure, immedi-
out cigarettes, etc.).
ately seek the help of a
specialist garage
Set up the warning triangle to warn other road
users.
Not lit up - the system
is out of order due to a
Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle, along with
long term unavailable
any passengers.
mobile network, if this
Report the accident to the emergency services. If
circumstance persists,
it is a natural gas vehicle, inform the emergency
the system will require
services.
the assistance of a
Wait for the emergency services to arrive.
Version 2
specialist garage
Safety systems
WARNING
After an accident, the safety systems of the vehicle,
If there is a system fault, no emergency call is possi-
e.g. seatbelts and airbag system, may be out of ac-
ble.
tion.
Have the vehicle's safety systems checked by a
specialist garage, even if no load or trip has occur-
red.
Have damaged, loaded or triggered components of
the safety systems replaced by a specialist garage.
Correct and safe › After an accident
21
What to do in the event of a fire
Where possible, please observe the following in-
structions:
Switch off the ignition.
Turn on the hazard warning lights.
Put on the ÙeĔeŽtive vest.
Set up the warning triangle to warn other road
users.
Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle, along with
any passengers.
Report the fiÙe to the emergency services. If it is a
natural gas vehicle, inform the emergency services.
Wait for the emergency services to arrive.
WARNING
If it concerns a natural gas vehicle, follow the in-
structions below:
Do not try to extinguish the fiÙe yourself.
Do not stand close to the burning vehicle.
22
Keys, locks and alarm system › Key
Keys, locks and alarm system
Fold out the key bit.
Release the battery
Key
cover with your
thumbnail or by insert-
Key Overview
ing a Ĕat-head screw-
driver at the marked
Locking the vehicle
points.
Operating the boot
Open the battery cov-
lid
er.
Unlocking the vehi-
cle
Remove the battery.
A
Battery status warn-
Press any button on
ing light
the remote key to re-
B
Locking button for
set the key.
folding the key bit
Insert the new battery.
in/out
Fit the battery cover
NOTICE
and press until it clicks
Protect the key from moisture and strong vibra-
into place.
tions.
Keep the grooves in the key clean.
The effeŽtive range of the key signal is about
WARNING
Risk of death!
30 m. The effeŽtive range can be reduced, e.g. due to
If the battery is swallowed, serious or even fatal inju-
signal interference from other transmitters.
ries can result from burns in the digestive tract.
Always keep children away from the vehicle key
Troubleshooting
and batteries.
If the battery is swallowed, seek medical help im-
The battery in the key is almost empty
mediately.
After pressing a button on the key, the warning
light does not Ĕash.
Or:
Central locking
A message stating it is necessary to change the
Functionality
battery will be displayed.
Central locking system
Replace the battery » page 22.
The system unlocks and locks all doors, the fuel filleÙ
The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked with the
Ĕap and the boot lid at the same time.
remote control
Unlock indicator: double ĔashiÄ£ of the indicator
There may be the following reasons:
lights.
The battery in the key is empty.
Lock indicator: single ĔashiÄ£ of the indicator lights.
Replace the battery » page 22.
The warning light in the driver's door will Ĕash for
The key is not synchronized.
about 2 seconds in quick succession after the vehicle
is locked, then it will start ĔashiÄ£ regularly at longer
Synchronize the key as follows:
intervals.
Press any button on the key.
If none of the doors or the boot lid is opened
Unlock the door within 1 minute with the key via
within 45 seconds of unlocking, the vehicle automat-
the locking cylinder » page 24.
ically locks again.
If necessary, the key must be synchronized if a
SAFE function
favoured button on the key has been repeatedly
Depending on the equipment, the central locking
pressed outside of the effeŽtive range of the remote
system can include the SAFE function.
control.
The SAFE function prevents the doors from opening
from the inside once the vehicle is locked.
Changing the key battery
The SAFE function is activated when the vehicle is
The new battery must comply with the speŽifiŽatioÄ
locked from the outside.
of the original battery.
Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking
23
In the display of the instrument cluster after the igni-
All doors
tion is switched off, a message regarding the SAFE
Unlocking of all doors, the boot lid and the fuel filleÙ
function is displayed.
Ĕap.
DANGER
Single door
Risk of death!
Using the button on the key, the driver's door and
No people are allowed in the locked vehicle with
the fuel filleÙ Ĕap are unlocked.
the SAFE function.
In vehicles equipped with a keyless locking system,
Turn off the SAFE function
the door near to which the key is located and the
By double locking within 2 seconds.
fuel filleÙ Ĕap are unlocked by touching the door han-
dle.
Or:
When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot
Together with the deactivation of the interior mon-
lid are unlocked.
itoring » page 25, Settings.
The warning light in the driver's door will Ĕash for
Doors on one side of the vehicle
about 2 seconds in quick succession after the vehicle
Using the button on the key, the doors on the driv-
is locked, then goes out and starts ĔashiÄ£ regularly
er’s side and the fuel filleÙ Ĕap are unlocked.
at longer intervals after about 30 secs.
In vehicles equipped with a keyless locking system,
When the SAFE function is switched off, the door
the doors on the passenger’s side near to which the
can be opened from the inside by pulling once on the
key is located and the fuel filleÙ Ĕap are unlocked by
opening lever.
touching the door handle.
The SAFE function is switched on again after unlock-
When unlocked again, the other doors and the boot
ing and locking the vehicle.
lid are unlocked.
Automatic locking after starting
All doors and the boot lid are locked when a speed of
Operation
15 km/h is reached.
Ways in which central locking operates
Unlocking of the vehicle takes place when opening a
Depending upon vehicle equipment:
door from the inside or when removing the key from
Key » page 22
the ignition.
Keyless locking (KESSY)» page 24.
WARNING
Central locking button
An automatically locked vehicle makes it diffiŽult for
responders to enter the vehicle in an emergency.
Lock/unlock using the central locking button
The button in the middle part of the control pan-
el.
Troubleshooting
The symbol in the button comes on when locked.
Central locking fault
The button locks/unlocks all of the doors and the
The warning light in the driver's door fiÙst Ĕashes
boot lid.
for 2 secs in quick succession.
Unlocking of the vehicle also takes place when open-
Then it lights up continuously.
ing a door from the inside or when removing the key
After 30 secs, it Ĕashes slowly.
from the ignition.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
WARNING
A locked vehicle with a central locking button makes
it diffiŽult for responders to enter the vehicle in an
emergency.
Setting the unlocking and locking function
In Infotainment, select the following menu:
Or:
24
Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY)
Mechanically unlocking and locking the door
Locking the door without the lock cylinder
Unlocking and locking the door with the lock cylin-
der
Remove the cover
Pull the handle on the
front left door and hold
it in place.
Insert the key into the
recess on the under-
side of the cover.
Lift the cover in the di-
Open the door.
rection of the arrow.
For vehicles with a panel over the opening, remove
Release the door han-
the panel.
dle.
Insert the key or a Ĕat-head screwdriver into the
Locking and unlocking
slot.
Insert the key into the
Use the key or a Ĕat-blade screwdriver to push it in
lock cylinder and un-
towards the door.
lock or lock it.
After closing, the door is locked.
Install cover
Pull on the door handle
and hold it.
Keyless locking (KESSY)
Replace the cover.
Usage
Release the door han-
dle.
The keyless locking system, KESSY, enables unlock-
Locking the door without the lock cylinder
ing and locking of the vehicle without actively using
the remote control key.
Operation
Keep the key with you when unlocking and locking.
The sensors on the handle are intended to be operat-
ed with bare hands, e.g. wearing gloves may affeŽt
the function of the sensors.
Release
Open the door.
Grab the door handle.
For vehicles with a panel over the opening, remove
Open the door.
the panel.
Insert the key or a Ĕat-head screwdriver into the
slot.
Turn the key or Ĕat-head screwdriver towards the
outside of the vehicle (spring-loaded position).
After closing, the door is locked.
Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system
25
Lock
Alarm system
Touch the sensor.
Functionality
After locking, it is not
possible to unlock
The alarm system triggers audible and visual signals
within 2 seconds by
during a break-in or towing attempt.
touching the door han-
The alarm system is activated automatically approxi-
dle. This can be used to
mately 30 seconds after the vehicle is locked.
check whether the ve-
The alarm system is automatically deactivated after
hicle is locked.
the vehicle is unlocked.
Alarm triggering
Unlocking the boot lid
The activated alarm system triggers an alarm when
Press the handle of the boot lid.
one of the following events occurs:
Protection against inadvertently locking the key in
Opening the bonnet
the vehicle
Opening the boot lid
If the key is locked inside the vehicle, the vehicle will
Opening the door
unlock itself automatically. If no door is opened with-
Manipulation of the ignition lock
in 45 seconds, the vehicle automatically locks again.
Towing the vehicle
If the key is locked in the boot, the boot lid will auto-
Movement in the vehicle
matically unlock itself.
Sudden and si£ÄifiŽaÄt voltage drop of the electri-
cal system
Uncoupling the trailer
Settings
Opening the door unlocked via the lock cylinder
Deactivate keyless locking
Switching off the triggered alarm
Lock the vehicle with the button on the key.
Unlock the vehicle.
Within 5 s, touch the sensor on the door handle
with your fiÄ£eÙ.
Or:
Deactivation is ŽoÄfiÙmed by a single Ĕash of the
Turn on the ignition.
direction indicators.
To check the deactivation, wait at least 10 seconds
Operating conditions
and then pull the door handle.
The door must remain locked.
For the correct functioning of the alarm system, all
windows must be closed.
Keyless locking is automatically activated once again
after the vehicle is unlocked.
A trailer is integrated into the alarm system under
the following conditions:
The vehicle is faŽtoÙû-fitted with a towing device.
Troubleshooting
The trailer is electrically connected to the vehicle
The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked using
via the trailer socket.
the sensors on the handle
The trailer is not equipped with LED taillights.
Lock or unlock the vehicle with the button on the
If the electrical connection to the trailer is interrup-
key.
ted on a vehicle with an activated alarm system,
Then try to unlock or lock the vehicle using the
warning signals are triggered.
sensors on the handle.
Disable the alarm before connecting or discon-
If keyless locking does not work, seek the help of a
necting a trailer.
specialist garage.
If the vehicle is not unlocked for a longer period
of time, the function can be deactivated automati-
Settings
cally.
The following functions of the alarm system can be
When the ignition was switched on, no key was
deactivated at the same time:
found
Interior monitoring
illuminates
Message that no key was found in the vehicle
Towing protection
Insert the key into the vehicle.
26
Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors
Deactivation will also switch off the SAFE func-
Doors, windows and boot lid
tion » page 22, Functionality.
Doors
Deactivation
By double locking within 2 seconds.
Opening/closing the door
Or:
Opening from the outside
In infotainment in the menu
Menu
item for interior monitoring
Unlock the vehicle and
pull on the door handle.
Or:
In infotainment in the menu
Menu item for interior monitoring
The deactivated functions are reactivated after the
vehicle is unlocked and locked again.
Deactivation is to be carried out if the vehicle is,
for example, towed or transported.
Opening from the inside
Pull the door opening
lever and push the
door away from you.
Closing from the inside
Grasp the pull handle and close the door.
Child safety lock on the rear doors
Operation
The child lock prevents the rear doors from being
opened from the inside.
Switching on and off
Turn the child lock with the vehicle key or a Ĕat-
head screwdriver.
A Child lock switched off
B Child lock switched on
Doors, windows and boot lid › Protective door strip
27
Switching on and off
Remove the strip from
the door.
NOTICE
If any part of the strip remains in the door, seek the
Turn the child lock with the vehicle key or a Ĕat-
help of a specialist garage.
head screwdriver.
Insert a new strip in
A Child lock switched off
the grooves.
B Child lock switched on
Press in the strip.
Protective door strip
What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the strip, the door and the body!
Do not open the door too hastily or abruptly.
A new strip can be purchased from ŠKODA Origi-
Do not hold the door on the strip when opening
nal Parts.
and closing, as the strip must be able to move in
and out freely.
Window - with manual operation
If the strip prevents the door from closing freely,
do not close the door forcefully! Remove the strip,
Operation
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
When the windows are open, irritating noises
may occur at certain speeds.
Usage
Turn the crank in the
Depending on the trim level, the doors can each be
appropriate direction.
equipped with a protective strip. This moves out
when opening the door and protects the central area
of the door edge from damage.
When the door closes the protective strip retracts.
Self-help
Replacing the damaged strip
CAUTION
Window - with electrical operation
Risk of injury!
Be careful when handling the strip.
What you should be mindful of
Force limiter
To reduce the risk of pinch injuries when closing the
windows, the vehicle has a force limiter.
If there is an obstacle, the window closing process is
stopped and the pane retracts by several centime-
tres.
If the obstacle prevents it from being closed for the
next 10 seconds, the closing process is interrupted

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