Skoda Fabia (2021 year). Manual in english — page 7

132 Wheels › Tyre pressure
The rim is damaged.
Check the pressure when the tyres are cold. Do
The outdoor temperature is below the minimum
not reduce the higher pressure of warm tyres.
temperature indicated in the manual of the tyre fill-
After each change in tyre pressure, save the new
iģ bottle.
values in the tyre control display.
Tyre punctures are greater than 4 mm.
WARNING
There is damage to the tyre wall.
Risk of an accident!
The expiry date stated on the tyre iÄĔatioÄ bottle
If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the
has expired.
vehicle carefully without heavy steering or heavy
braking.
Self-help
Sticker with prescribed tyre pressures
Seal the tyres
Unscrew the valve cap from the damaged tyre.
The sticker with prescribed tyre pressures is located
Unscrew the valve core with the valve insert and
on the inside of the fuel filler Ĕap.
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 iÄĔater bot-
environmentally
tle. The film on the closure is pierced automatically.
friendly operation
Remove the plug from the iÄĔatioÄ hose and push
(slightly lower fuel
it fully onto the tyre valve.
consumption and
emissions)
Hold the bottle with the bottom facing upwards
and fill all of the sealing agent into the tyre.
C
IÄĔatioÄ pressure for
a full load
Remove the filler plug from the valve.
D
Tyre diameter in in-
Screw in the valve insert.
ches
IÄĔate tyres
This information only serves as information for
Fit the tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose of the air compressor to
the prescribed tyre pressure. This is not a listing
the tyre valve.
of approved tyre sizes for your vehicle. These
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
are in the vehicle's technical documentation, as
Start the engine.
well as in the declaration of conformity (in the
Plug the connector into the 12 volt socket .
so-called COC document).
E
Tyre pressure reading for the front axle tyres
Turn on the air compressor.
Once a tyre pressure of 2.0-2.5 bar is reached, turn
F
Tyre pressure reading for the rear axle tyres
off the air compressor.
G
Prescribed tyre pressure value for the emergen-
Observe the maximum running time of the air com-
cy wheel
pressor according to the directions of the repair kit
manufacturer.
If an air pressure of 2.0 - 2.5 bar has not been
Tyre pressure monitor
reached, remove the tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose from the
Functionality
valve.
Drive approx. 10 metres forwards or backwards to
The tyre pressure monitoring indicator indicates a
allow the sealing agent to distribute in the tyre.
change in tyre pressure.
Replace the tire iÄĔatioÄ hose on the valve and re-
Warning when pressure changes
peat the iÄĔatioÄ procedure.
illuminates
Stop the vehicle.
Tyre pressure
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
What you should be mindful of
Show tyres with modified pressure
In the following menu, select the menu item for
NOTICE
displaying the tyre condition:
Always adjust the tyre pressure to the load.
Check the pressure in all tyres at least once a
month and before each longer ride.
Or:
Wheels › Wheel bolt cover caps 133
Troubleshooting
Tyre pressure display faulty
Function restriction
Ĕashes for about 1 minute and stays on
Stop the vehicle, switch off the ignition and
The system is unable to provide a warning in the
start the engine.
event of a very rapid tyre pressure loss, e.g. sudden
puncture.
If the symbol Ĕashes again after starting the en-
gine, there is a system fault.
The system function may be restricted in the follow-
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
ing cases:
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
Uneven loading of the wheels, e.g. with a trailer at-
tached
Sporty driving style
Wheel bolt cover caps
Driving on dirt roads
Snow chains fitted
Remove cover caps and install
Disconnecting
Saving tyre pressure values
Push the pull-off clamp
onto the cover cap up
Store the tyre pressure values in the infotainment
to the stop.
IÄĔate the tyres to the prescribed iÄĔatioÄ pres-
Remove the cover cap.
sure.
Turn on the ignition.
In the following menu, select the menu item for
displaying the vehicle condition:
Or:
Installing
Push the cover cap onto the wheel bolt to the stop.
Using the functional surfaces
select the tyre
control display menu.
Tap on the functional surface
Full wheel frame
Then follow the instructions on the screen.
Removing and installing the trim
Save tyre pressures with the button
IÄĔate the tyres to the prescribed iÄĔatioÄ pres-
Applies to factory built or original accessory trims
sure.
from ŠKODA.
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-
nates from the isolation box. After storing the
Push the wheel wrench through the clamp, support
tyre pressure values, an acoustic signal sounds and
on the tyre and pull off the wheel trim.
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.
134 Storage space and interior equipment › Equipment in the boot
Fire extinguisher under the passenger seat
Storage space and interior
equipment
Equipment in the boot
Overview
Tool kit
Overview
Depending on the equipment, not all of the following
A
Removable partition of the storage compart-
components may be included in the tool kit.
ment
Max. load 2.5 kg
B
Fixed storage compartment
Max. load 1.5 kg
C
Under the Ĕoor covering: Storage compartment
for spare or emergency wheel and vehicle tools
Load on Ĕoor covering max. 75 kg
Emergency equipment
A
Attachment for the anti-theft wheel bolts
Overview
B
Towing lug
Emergency equipment in the luggage compart-
C
Bracket for removing the full wheel covers
ment
D
Jack with sign and crank
E
Wheel wrench
F
Removal clip for the wheel bolt cover caps
G
Breakdown set
H
Screwdriver
The declaration of conformity is enclosed with the
jack or the logbook folder.
A
Positioning of the first aid kit (depending on
Storage compartment for the reĔective
equipment)
vest
B
Tool kit
C
Positioning of the warning triangle (depending
on equipment)
Storage compartment for the reĔective vest
The storage compartment for the reĔeŽtive vest is in
the storage compartment of the front door.
Storage space and interior equipment › Fasteners in the boot 135
Fasteners in the boot
Bag hooks in the boot
Overview
The maximum load for the hook is 7.5 kg.
A
Bag hooks
Max. load 7.5 kg
Flexible storage compartment
B
Fasteners for securing the fixiģ nets and the
multifunctional pocket
C
Lashing eyes for securing the fixiģ nets and the
multifunctional pocket
D
Lashing eyes for securing the load, the fastening
nets and the multifunctional pocket
Max. load 350 kg
Other fasteners
The maximum permissible load for the storage com-
partment is 8 kg.
A
Flexible storage compartment
Max. load 8 kg
B
Cargo elements
Max. load 8 kg
A storage compartment for the cargo elements
is located under the Ĕoor covering in the boot.
Fold up the cargo element and fasten it to the
Ĕoor covering in the boot.
136 Storage space and interior equipment › Cargo elements in the luggage compartment
Cargo elements in the luggage
Net partition
compartment
Attach the net partition
Attaching
Remove the variable loading Ĕoor or adjust it to its
lowest position.
Remove the roll-up cover or fold up the rear seat
backrests.
Insert the crossbar into the mount A on one side
and push it forwards.
Fix the bar in the same way on the other side.
Snap the carabiners B into the lashing eyes.
Pull the straps firmlû at the free ends C .
The maximum load for the Cargoelements is 8 kg.
Loosening
Loosening takes place in the reverse order to fixiģ.
Fastening nets
Overview
Double-sided Ĕoor covering
Overview
Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may be
equipped with a double-sided Ĕoor covering in the
luggage compartment. One side is made of fabric,
the other side is washable.
Rigid boot cover
Removing and inserting
The maximum load of the respective fastening nets
is 1.5 kg.
The maximum load of the other fastening nets is
1 kg.
Removing
Unhook the straps.
Storage space and interior equipment › Lowered position of the luggage compartment cover 137
Hold the raised cover
Lowered position of the luggage
in place and press the
compartment cover
underside of the cover
on both sides.
Insert the holder oppo-
Remove the cover.
site the bracket on
both sides of the lug-
gage compartment.
Press on the front and
rear cover from above
until it snaps into place.
Inserting
Insert the mount A
opposite the holder B
on both sides of the
boot.
Roll-up luggage compartment cover
Press on the cover
Operation
from above until it en-
gages.
Extending
Hook in the retaining
Pull out the cover on
straps.
the handle until it clicks
into place.
Store the cover behind the rear seats
Insert the cover behind
the rear seats.
Retracting
Press the cover in the
handle area.
Install cover in the lowered position
The cover rolls up.
Insert the holder oppo-
It is possible that the
site the bracket on
cover rolls more slowly
both sides of the boot.
during winter weather
conditions.
Press on the front and
rear cover from above
until it snaps into place.
The maximum load of
the cover in the lowered
Removing and inserting
position is 2.5 kg.
Take out and insert the roll-up cover
Press the end of the
crossbar and take out
or insert the cover.
138 Storage space and interior equipment › Variable loading Ĕoor in the boot
Variable loading Ĕoor in the boot
Removing and inserting
Setting the position
Lift the variable loading Ĕoor up to a distance of
about 15 cm below the boot cover and then re-
The maximum load of the variable loading Ĕoor is
move it.
75 kg.
Insertion takes place in reverse order.
Set the variable loading Ĕoor to the upper or lower
position
Interior equipment front
Lift the variable load
Ĕoor and pull it to-
Overview
wards you.
To set in the upper po-
sition, place the varia-
ble loading Ĕoor in the
front area on area A .
To set in the lower po-
sition, place the varia-
ble loading Ĕoor in the
front area on space B .
Press the variable load-
ing Ĕoor forward and
hang up.
A
Make up mirror
B
Ticket holder
C
Car park ticket holder
D
Glasses compartment
Max. load 0.25 kg
Fasten the raised variable loading Ĕoor in the up-
Press on the lid to open.
per position
E
Storage tray
Secure the raised vari-
Max. load 3 kg
able loading Ĕoor to
In the compartment there is a bottle rack with a
the frame of the boot
capacity of max. 1 l.
lid with the hook.
Pull on the handle to open.
F
Storage tray
Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 1.5 l
Storage compartment for the waste container
Storage compartment for the reĔeŽtive vest
G
USB connection and 12 volt socket
NOTICE
The USB connection can be used for charging
Before closing the boot lid, remove the hook from
and for data transfer.
the frame.
H
Openable and adjustable armrest with storage
compartment
Pull the handle to open the compartment.
Storage space and interior equipment › Interior equipment rear 139
NOTICE
Car park ticket holder
Do not leave any heat-sensitive objects in the
spectacle compartment D.
Interior equipment rear
Overview
Bottle tray in the storage compartment
of the front door
A
Coat hook
Max. load 2 kg
B
Storage tray
Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 0.5 l
Storage compartment for the reĔeŽtive vest
C
Storage pocket
D
USB-connections
The USB connections are for charging only.
E
Storage tray
WARNING
Only hang light clothing on the hooks. Do not leave
heavy and sharp objects in the pockets of the
clothing.
Do not use hangers to hang clothes.
The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of 1.5
l.
140 Storage space and interior equipment › Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear door
Bottle tray in the storage compartment
USB-connections
of the rear door
The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of
0.5 l.
The USB connection can be used for charging and
Bottle tray in the storage compartment
for data transfer.
on the passenger side
The USB connections are for charging only.
In the compartment there is a bottle rack with a ca-
pacity of max. 1 l.
Storage space and interior equipment › Glasses compartment 141
Glasses compartment
Cup holder
Overview
Cup holder at the front
CAUTION
Risk of scalding!
Never put hot beverage containers in the drinks
holder.
NOTICE
Danger of damage to the electrical system and the
panels from spilled drinks.
The maximum load for the compartment is 0.25 kg.
Waste container
NOTICE
Do not leave heat-sensitive objects behind in the
Replace bags
glasses compartment.
Storage compartment for an umbrella
Overview
Ashtray and cigarette lighter
What you should be mindful of
CAUTION
Risk of burning or fire!
Do not use the ashtray for storing hot or burning
objects.
Handle the lighter carefully.
Operation
The ashtray is inserted in the cup holder.
142 Storage space and interior equipment › Tablet holder
Open the ashtray
Adjust size
Pull out the locking tab
and move the upper
part of the holder to
the desired position.
Set the minimum size of
the empty holder to
avoid noise while driving.
Remove the lid
Removal and Insertion
Fasten behind the headrests
Place the open adapter
on the front guide rods
of the headrest and
clip in carefully.
Cigarette lighter
Push in the lighter.
Wait until the glowing
Clip in the holder in the
lighter pops back out.
adapter.
Remove the lighter and
use.
Push the lighter back
in.
The socket of the ciga-
rette lighter serves as a
12-Volt socket.
Removal
Tablet holder
Press the safety button
Settings
and unfold the holder.
Tilt and turn
Storage space and interior equipment › 12-Volt power socket 143
Press on the adapter
Roof rack and hitch
and remove it.
Roof rack
Technical data
The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is
75 kg.
Technical data
The holder is for fixiģ a tablet with a height of min.
11.5 cm and max. 19.5 cm.
The maximum load for the holder is 0.75 kg.
Depending on the equipment, the roof bars can be
12-Volt power socket
attached at the attachment points A and B or to
Operating conditions
the roof rail.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the electrical system of the vehi-
Removable tow coupling
cle!
Use the sockets only for the connection of ap-
What you should be mindful of
proved electrical accessories with a total power
WARNING
consumption of up to 120 watts.
Risk of accident and danger of vehicle damage!
NOTICE
Before each time you make a journey when using
Danger of damage to the connected consumers!
the ball rod, check that it is seated correctly and is
Switch off the consumers before switching the ig-
secured in the mounting recess.
nition on or off and before starting the engine.
Do not use the tow bar if it is damaged or incom-
plete.
Do not carry out any modifiŽatioÄs to the hitch.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Dirt in the mounting recess prevents the ball rod
from being attached securely!
Keep the hitch mounting recess clean at all times.
Overview
Hitch carrier
A
Mounting recess
B
Cover for the
mounting recess
144 Roof rack and hitch › Removable tow coupling
Ball rod
Push the release bolt in as far as it will go, while at
the same time pressing the operating lever as far
A
Protective cap
as it will go.
B
Ball rod
The operating lever remains locked in this position.
C
Operating lever
D
Lock cap
Prerequisites for installing the tow bar
E
Operating lever release bolt
F
Lock
G
Locking balls
H
Key - Variant 1
I
Key - Variant 2
Setting the ready position
Remove the cap from
the lock.
The operating lever A is locked in the lower posi-
tion.
The release bolt B can be moved freely.
The red mark on the key C is pointing upwards
(applies to key variant 1). The key loop C points
upwards (applies to key variant 2).
The key cannot be removed or turned to another
position.
Inserting tow bar
Inserting
Remove the cover cap
from the mounting re-
cess.
Insert the key into the lock.
The green mark A must point upwards or the eye-
let B must point downwards.
Turn the key.
The red mark or eyelet must be pointing upwards.
Roof rack and hitch › Removable tow coupling 145
Grab hold of the tow
The operating lever A is in the upper position.
bar from below.
The release bolt B is protruding fully. The red as
Insert the tow bar into
well as the green part of the release bolt is visible.
the mounting recess
The key is removed and the cap C attached to
until it clicks into place.
the lock.
The control lever ro-
tates upwards and the
release pin moves out.
Removing the tow bar
The red as well as the
NOTICE
green part of the re-
Danger of damage to vehicle!
lease bolt is visible.
When unlocking, no trailer or other accessories
CAUTION
may be coupled to the tow bar.
Risk of injury!
Put the protective cap onto the ball head before
When attaching the tow bar, keep your hands out
removing the tow bar.
of the operating lever’s range of rotation.
Remove the cap from
Applying
the lock.
Turn the key.
The green mark A must point upwards or the eye-
let B must point downwards.
Remove the key.
Fit the cap on the lock.
Insert the key into the lock.
The green mark A must point upwards or the eye-
let B must point downwards.
Turn the key.
The red mark or eyelet must be pointing upwards.
Grab hold of the tow
Inspecting attachment
bar from below.
Push the release bolt in
as far as it will go,
while at the same time
pressing the operating
lever as far as it will go.
The tow bar disengag-
es and falls freely
down into your hand.
The tow bar sits firmlû in the mounting recess. It
has no clearance when it is shook with force.
146 Roof rack and hitch › Removable tow coupling
Insert the cover cap
Troubleshooting
for the mounting re-
When inserting the tow bar - the operating lever
cess.
did not turn or the release pin did not come out
Turn the control lever all the way down.
Remove the tow bar from the mounting recess.
Clean the tow bar and mounting recess contact
surfaces.
When removing the tow bar - the tow bar did not
fall freely into your hand after detachment
NOTICE
Press on the tow bar with your other hand from
Risk of damage to the key!
top to bottom.
Place the tow bar in the standby position, with the
key upwards, and store in the box.
Technical data
Coupling or uncoupling a trailer or accessory
Tow hitch attachment points
The following information describes the procedure
for coupling and uncoupling a trailer. The information
also refers to another accessory, e.g. a bike carrier.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Do not use the safety eye for towing.
Distribute and fix the load correctly.
The trailer has a 13-pin electrical socket. If the
trailer has a 7-pin connector, use a corresponding
adapter from the ŠKODA Original Accessories.
Coupling
Install the tow bar.
Swivel out the electri-
cal outlet A .
Put the trailer drawbar
onto the ball head.
Plug the electrical trail-
er plug into the socket
A.
Hook the tear-off rope
A
Distance of the attachment points
of the trailer onto the
B
Length of the rear overhang to the centre of the
safety eye B . The
ball head
tear-off rope must sag against the vehicle in all
trailer positions.
C
Distance of the front attachment point to the
centre of the ball head
Uncoupling
Uncoupling takes place in reverse order.
D
Distance of the rear attachment point to the
centre of the ball head
Power supply of the trailer power network
E
Distance of the rear bumper to the centre of the
In the electrical connection between the vehicle and
ball head (according to the ECE-55 standard)
trailer, the trailer is powered by the vehicle.
F
Distance from the centre of the ball head to the
NOTICE
road (according to the standard ECE-55)
Risk of damage to the vehicle electronics!
G
Fastening points on the body
The total power consumption of all consumers con-
nected to the trailer power supply must not exceed
350 watts.
Maintaining and cleaning › Service events 147
In mm
Maintaining and cleaning
Fabia
Fabia Combi
Service events
A
955
957
service intervals
B
766
1017
Compliance with service intervals is crucial for the
C
574.1
541.1
life and value of the vehicle.
D
383.1
372.1
You will be Äotified of the due date for service with
E
min. 65
min. 65
the symbol and the corresponding message on the
F
350-420
350-420
display of the instrument cluster.
Maximum vertical load for trailer operation
The specialist garage will inform you of the type of
The maximum vertical load for trailer operation de-
service interval, the option of changing this and the
pends on the engine type and the vehicle equipment.
scope of service.
The valid speŽifiŽatioÄ for your vehicle can be found
All services and the replacement or refilliģ of op-
in the technical vehicle documentation, (e.g. vehicle
erating Ĕuids are chargeable to the customer, even
approval documentation, the COC document) or at a
during the warranty period, unless the ŠKODA AUTO
ŠKODA partner.
warranty conditions or other binding agreements de-
termine otherwise.
Other information (e.g. on the nameplate of the trail-
er device) merely provides information on the test
Proof of service
values of the device.
A specialist garage stores the proof of service in the
information system called Digital Service Plan.
Support load with mounted accessories
When using the accessories (e.g. bicycle carrier), the
The proof of service can be printed out.
maximum length and the permissible total weight in-
Displaying the service due date in the Infotainment
cluding load must be considered.
system
The maximum length of the mounted accessories
In Infotainment, select the following menu:
(from the ball of the towing device) may not exceed
Menu item for the Service
70 cm.
Or:
The permissible total weight of the installed acces-
sory, including its load, corresponds to the maximum
Menu item for the Service
load on trailers.
Resetting information
This value applies if the centre of gravity is at a dis-
We recommend that you do not reset the informa-
tance of no more than 30 cm from the towing device
tion regarding service events on your own. It can
ball head.
lead to incorrect setting of the service intervals and
If the distance of the centre gravity of the load to
thus also to possible faults in the vehicle.
the ball head of the towing device is greater than
For vehicles with a variable service interval, new
30 cm, then the max. permissible total weight of the
service interval values calculated according to the
accessory, including its load, decreases (e.g. at a dis-
previous operating conditions will be displayed after
tance of 60 cm from the ball head, the permissible
the oil change service indicator is reset. These values
weight decreases by half).
will then continue to be adjusted according to the
current operating conditions.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Do not exceed the maximum vertical load.
Service work, adjustments and technical
The permissible trailer load and the weight of an-
other accessory, e.g. of the bike carrier, is not to be
changes
exceeded.
The instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO
NOTICE
must be observed when carrying out any modifiŽa-
Risk of damage to the trailer and the vehicle itself!
tioÄs, repairs or technical alterations to the vehicle.
When using the accessory (e.g. bicycle carrier), ob-
Adhering to these instructions and guidelines helps
serve the maximum length and the permissible to-
ensure road safety and helps keep the vehicle in a
tal weight of the accessory incl.
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
148 Maintaining and cleaning › Interior
and suitability for your vehicle are guaranteed with
non-legitimate installation in another vehicle (e.g. af-
these.
ter a theft) or operation outside the vehicle.
ŠKODA Service partner
All ŠKODA service partners work according to the
Interior
instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO.
Service and repair work is therefore carried out on
What you should be mindful of
time and at the appropriate quality. Adhering to
these instructions and guidelines helps ensure road
NOTICE
safety and helps keep the vehicle in a good technical
Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care
condition.
of the individual materials.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical
We therefore advise having all modifiŽatioÄs, repairs
solvents.
and technical alterations to the vehicle carried out by
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, Ĕoor 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-
holstery can occur. This is not a defect in the fab-
Spoiler
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.
Plastic parts
The original spoiler on the front bumper cannot be
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-
Windows
tion or removal of spoilers.
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-
Do not use sharp objects (such as pot scrapers,
nent protection. This component protection ensures
etc.) to clean the windows.
the functional limitation of these components in a
Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior 149
Covers on electrically heated seats
Exterior
NOTICE
What you should be mindful of
Risk of damaging the heating system!
Do not clean the seats with water or other liquids.
WARNING
Do not dry the seats by switching on the heating.
Risk of accident!
After washing the vehicle, the functionality of the
Seat belts
brake system may be affeŽted by moisture and, in
NOTICE
winter, by ice.
Risk of damage to the seat belts!
Dry and clean the brakes by braking several times.
Do not dry clean the seat belts.
NOTICE
Allow cleaned belts to dry before rolling up.
Bird droppings, insect residues, litter and sea salt
residues, overĔoõed fuel etc. are to be removed as
soon as possible.
Instructions for cleaning
Do not use rough sponges, scourers or similar to
Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara ® / Sue-
remove dirt.
dia / material
Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care
Remove dust and dirt on the surface with a vac-
of the individual materials.
uum cleaner.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or chemical
Remove fresh impurities with water, slightly mois-
solvents.
tened cotton cloth or woollen cloth; if necessary,
Do not polish the vehicle in a dusty environment.
use a mild soap solution 1) and wipe with a dry
NOTICE
cloth.
Paint damage should be repaired as soon as possi-
Remove stubborn stains with a suitable cleaning
ble.
agent.
Do not treat matt lacquered parts with polish or
For regular care of natural leather, use the equip-
hard wax.
ment provided for this purpose. After each clean,
Do not polish foils.
use a care cream with light protection and impreg-
We recommend treating door seals and window
nation effeŽt.
guides with the appropriate tools from ŠKODA
When looking after Alcantara®-, Suedia and and
original accessories. These ensure that the protec-
fabric surfaces, remove stubborn hair with a clean-
tive lacquer layer of the seals and window guides is
ing brush. Remove pills from materials with a
not attacked.
brush.
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents to clean the
Plastic parts
rear view camera.
Remove impurities with water, slightly moistened
Before driving through a car wash
cloth or sponge with a suitable cleaning agent if
Observe the usual speŽifiŽatioÄs of the car wash,
necessary.
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,
observe the instructions of the car wash operator.
Remove any impurities on the screen using the
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.
Covers on electrically heated seats
Remove impurities with a suitable cleaning agent.
Seat belts
Remove impurities with a soft cloth and mild soap
solution.1)
1)
A mild soap solution consisting of 2 tablespoons of white neutral soap to 1 litre of lukewarm water.
150 Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior
Wash with a pressure washer
After hand washing
Rinse the vehicle and wipe it with a suitable clean
NOTICE
cloth.
Follow the operating instructions for the high-
pressure cleaner, in particular the instructions re-
Vehicle paint
lating to the pressure and the spray distance to the
Preserve the varnish at least twice a year with hard
vehicle surface.
wax.
Do not direct the water jet directly at the following
Use a polish for matt lacquers.
vehicle parts
Films
Films
Films will age and become brittle - this is entirely
Lock cylinder
normal: this is not an error.
Columns on the vehicle
The following factors have a negative effeŽt on the
Trailer connection
life or colour fastness of the films:
Swivelling ball bar
Sun rays
Camera lenses and sensors
moisture
Plastic, chromed and anodised parts
Air pollution
Remove snow and ice
Stones, e.g. due to the rebound of the cargo during
NOTICE
transport on the roof rack
Remove snow and ice with a plastic scraper or a
Protection of hollow spaces
suitable deicing agent.
Corrosion-prone cavities of the vehicle are perma-
Clean the cameras with a hand brush.
nently protected by preservative wax at the factory.
Only move the scraper in one direction.
Remove spilled wax with a plastic scraper, clean
Do not use scratchers or other sharp objects for
stains with mineral spirits.
foils.
Do not remove snow and ice with hot or warm wa-
Underseal
ter.
The underside is permanently protected by the fac-
Do not remove snow and ice from surfaces with
tory against chemical and mechanical iÄĔueĎes.
coarse dirt.
Have the protective coating checked by a special-
ist garage before starting and at the end of the
cold season.
Instructions for cleaning
Wheels
Handwash
After washing, preserve the wheels with suitable
Wash the vehicle from top to bottom with a soft
means.
sponge or wash glove and plenty of water, if nec-
WARNING
essary with additional suitable cleaning agents.
Risk of an accident!
For foils and headlights, use a mild soap solution
Severe dirt on the wheels can result in the wheels
that contains two tablespoons of white neutral
unbalancing.
soap to one litre of lukewarm water.
Car jack
Use a glass cleaner for the windscreen wiper
blades.
If necessary, treat moving parts with suitable
grease.
Wash the cameras with clean water and dry with a
suitable clean wipe.
Tow hitch
NOTICE
Coat the ball head of the towing device with a suit-
able grease whenever necessary.
Wash out the sponge or wash mitt regularly.
Use a differeÄt sponge for wheels, sills and the
lower part of the vehicle than that used for the
other vehicle parts.
Do not wash the vehicle in the blazing sun.
Do not dry the headlights or use sharp objects.
Do not put pressure on the bodywork when wash-
ing.
The temperature of the washing water may be a
max. 60 °C.
Maintaining and cleaning › Ice scraper 151
Ice scraper
Technical data and specificatioÄs
On the fuel filler Ĕap
Requirements for the technical data
The emission standard, information on fuel con-
sumption and other information pertaining to your
vehicle can be found listed in the technical vehicle
documentation and in the declaration of conformity
(in the so-called COC Document).
The information listed was determined in accord-
ance with rules and under conditions that are stipula-
ted by legal or technical regulations.
This and other information about your vehicle and
the declaration of conformity can be obtained from a
ŠKODA Partner.
The details in the technical vehicle documentation
and in the declaration of conformity take prece-
These speŽifiŽatioÄs and values apply to your vehicle
in its condition and ŽoÄfi£uratioÄ at the time of deliv-
ery from the manufacturer. Retrofittiģ an accessory
can have a negative impact on this information and
values, in particular the values regarding fuel con-
sumption and carbon dioxide (CO2), which are speci-
fied in the vehicle documentation and in the declara-
tion of conformity.
The performance values listed were determined
without performance-reducing equipment, e.g. air
conditioning system.
Vehicle ideÄtificatioÄ data
Vehicle ideÄtificatioÄ number (VIN)
The vehicle ideÄtifiŽatioÄ number is found at the fol-
lowing locations:
Directly in the engine compartment on the suspen-
sion turret
On a plate under the windscreen in the lower left
corner
On the type plate at the bottom of the middle
body pillar of the vehicle
Type plate
A
Vehicle manufacturers
B
Vehicle ideÄtifiŽatioÄ number (VIN)
152 Technical data and specificatioÄs › Maximum permissible weights
VIN display
The engine output falls as the height increases, as
The display of the VIN takes place in the infotain-
does the ability to climb.
ment in the following menu item:
Therefore, for every additional 1,000 m in height (or
Menu item for the Service
part), the maximum permissible towed weight must
be reduced by 10 %.
Or:
The towed weight is made up of the actual weights
Menu item for the Service
of the loaded towing vehicle and the loaded trailer.
Engine number
Payloads
The engine number is embossed on the engine block.
It is possible to calculate the approximate maximum
payload from the differeĎe between the permissible
total weight and the operating weight.
Maximum permissible weights
The payload consists of the following components:
The maximum permissible weights are listed on the
The weight of the passenger
nameplate.
The weight of all luggage and other loads
The type plate is located at the bottom of the middle
The weight of the roof, including the roof rack sys-
body pillar of the vehicle.
tem
The weight of the equipment that is excluded from
the operating weight
Trailer bearing load for trailer towing » page 146
WARNING
Risk of accident and danger of vehicle damage!
Do not exceed the speŽified values for the maxi-
mum permissible weights.
Operating weight
A
Maximum permissible gross weight
Information about the operating weight
B
Maximum permissible towed weight (towing ve-
hicle and trailer)
The speŽifiŽatioÄ corresponds to the lowest possible
C
Maximum permissible front axle load
operating weight without additional weight-increas-
ing equipment. This includes 75 kg driver's weight,
D
Maximum permissible rear axle load
the weight of the operating Ĕuids and the on-board
Maximum permissible towed weight
tool kit and a fuel tank filled to min. 90%.
The speŽified value is valid for altitudes up to 1000
m above sea level.
Operating weight
Operating weight (kg)
Engine type
Gearbox
Fabia
Fabia Combi
Manual gearbox
1116
1130 a)/1136
1.0 l/70 kW TSI
DSG b)
1160
1180
Manual gearbox
1121 a)/1127
1141 a)/1147
1.0 l/81 kW TSI
DSG b)
1154
1174
1.0 l/44 kW MPI
Manual gearbox
1081
1101
1.0 l/55 kW MPI
Manual gearbox
1081
1101
1.6 l/66 kW MPI
Manual gearbox
1105
1125
1.6 l/81 kW MPI
Automatic gearbox
1137
1157
a)
Applies to cars with the EU6W emission standard.
b)
Automatic dual-clutch transmission.
Ask for the exact vehicle weight in a specialist garage.

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