Skoda Superb iV (2021 year). Manual in english — page 9

High-voltage system › High-voltage system and high-voltage battery 175
A
Current trailer posi-
High-voltage system
tion
B
Target trailer posi-
High-voltage system and high-voltage
tion
battery
C
Manoeuvring angular
dimension
What you should be mindful of
Tilt the knob to the
Warning stickers about high voltage
right or left to set the
trailer's target position.
Start reversing.
The setting can be corrected when reversing.
Stop as soon as the trailer's target position is
reached.
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
Do not reach between the steering wheel spokes
during the parking manoeuvre.
Only operate the pedals and the shift / selector
lever.
Straighten the trailer
Tilt the knob backwards.
Carefully reverse and drive forwards until the de-
sired position of the trailer combination is ach-
ieved.
Switch off the system
Press the
button.
The warning stickers are located on high-voltage
Automatic system shut-off
components.
If the following situations occur during the manoeu-
Warning stickers relating to hot surfaces
vring process, an automatic system shutdown and a
braking intervention take place.
The warning sticker is located on com-
ponents that can become noticeably
The button is pressed.
warm.
The driver's door is opened.
The steering wheel is gripped.
The driving speed is too high.
The trailer veered too much.
176 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery
DANGER
High Voltage System Overview
Improper handling of the high-voltage system and
The high-voltage system in the vehicle consists of
battery can result in burns, injuries or fatal electric
shock.
the following main components:
It must always be assumed that the high-voltage
High-voltage battery
battery is charged and that the high-voltage sys-
Power electronics
tem is live. This also applies when the electric drive
Electric motor
is switched off and the ignition is switched off.
High-voltage air-conditioning compressor
The components of the high-voltage system, e.g.
Charger for the high-voltage battery
the high-voltage cables and the high-voltage bat-
Charging socket
tery, neither catch on nor touch with the help of
objects.
Orange high-voltage cable and plug
Do not carry out any work on the high-voltage sys-
High-voltage heating system
tem or the high-voltage battery.
The high-voltage battery is located under the ve-
Work on the high-voltage system and the systems
hicle ĔooÙ and is not accessible to users.
iÄĔueĎed by it may only be carried out by qualified
service technicians.
Do not open or repair the components of the high-
Charging of high-voltage battery
voltage system.
What you should be mindful of
Do not replace, remove or disconnect the orange
high-voltage cables.
WARNING
Do not open, replace, or remove the cover of the
Danger of life-threatening electric shock, fiÙe hazard,
high-voltage battery.
danger of damage to vehicle.
Damage to the vehicle or the high-voltage battery
Follow the correct procedure for charging.
can result in the escape of toxic and Ĕammable
Connect the charging cable to a power outlet that
gases. Open the windows to ensure that any gases
is protected from both moisture and liquids.
are vented and exit the vehicle.
Only charge at correctly installed and undamaged
Avoid contact with liquids and gases coming from
sockets and at a faultless electrical installation.
the high-voltage battery.
Have the sockets and electrical installations
In the event of fiÙe, leave the vehicle and stay at a
checked at regular intervals.
safe distance. Inform rescuers about the fact that
Never charge in potentially explosive areas. Com-
it is a vehicle with a high-voltage battery.» page 21,
ponents of the charging cable can cause sparks
After an accident.
and thus ignite explosive vapours.
CAUTION
Protect the charging plugs from moisture and liq-
Touching the ĔooÙ of the vehicle or an accident may
uids.
damage the high-voltage battery.
Do not carry out work on the vehicle while charg-
Contact a specialist company immediately and en-
ing.
sure the high-voltage battery is checked.
Always remove the charging cable before starting
NOTICE
up the vehicle. Fit the protective cap and close the
In the event of a vehicle with a Ĕat high-voltage bat-
battery charging Ĕap.
tery, there is a risk of irreversible damage to the
Never charge several vehicles at the same time at
high-voltage battery during extended periods of use
the mains sockets of a fuse circuit.
A Ĕat high-voltage battery must be recharged im-
Observe the maximum charge capacity of the fuse
mediately!
circuit used. If the charging cable is plugged into a
socket of the same circuit together with other
NOTICE
consumers, the circuit may be overloaded and the
If the vehicle is stationary for several months, the
charging process may be interrupted.
high-voltage battery can go Ĕat.
This can lead to the high-voltage battery being dam-
WARNING
aged at high ambient temperatures and a low charge
Never use damaged charging plugs or charging ca-
state.
bles.
Always ensure there is a suffiŽieÄt state of charge
with the high-voltage battery!
If the battery is left standing for long periods in
very cold environments, the low internal tempera-
ture of the high-voltage battery can reduce the
range and limit the driving performance.
High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery 177
NOTICE
Have the power grid checked from which the
Long periods with the vehicle left standing with a
vehicle is being charged.
fully charged high-voltage battery for several
F
Red light illuminates - Charging plug is not
months can lead to a permanent reduction in the
locked into the charging socket.
charging capacity of the high-voltage battery.
Disconnect the charging plug and insert it
Avoid prolonged vehicle downtimes when the
again into the charging socket until it stops.
high-voltage battery is at a high state of charge.
If the fault persists, seek the help of a special-
At very low and very high temperatures, there
ist company.
may be restrictions when charging the high-voltage
G
Flashes red - Fault in the vehicle's charging sys-
battery. The charging time may be longer.
tem
As the state of charge of the high-voltage battery
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
increases, the ability of the high-voltage battery to
absorb energy decreases. This slows down the
Information label on the battery charging Ĕap
charging process.
The sign provides information about the compatibili-
ty of the vehicle's charging components and the
charging location.
Overview
Label of plug type for alternating
Charging socket, charging indicator and buttons
current charging (AC).
A
Charging indicator
B
Immediate charging
button and time-de-
Charging options
layed charging but-
Public charging station (AC alternating current
ton
Home Charging Station - Wall box (AC alternating
C
Charging socket (AC
current)
alternating current)
Charging at a usual mains socket or industrial sock-
et
Home Station (Wall box)
Charging indicator
When charging with a home charging station, a high-
er charging power is achieved than using a standard
mains socket. The charging time is considerably
shortened.
For information about purchasing a suitable home
charging station (Wall box), please ask a ŠKODA
partner.
NOTICE
The installation of the home charging station (wall
box) must be carried out by qualified personnel.
Before installing the home charging station, ensure
A
Green light glows - high-voltage battery is
the electrical installation of the house is checked.
charged, charging process is complete
Ensure the electrical installation and the home
B
Green light pulsating - high-voltage battery is
charging station are checked regularly by qualified
charging
personnel.
C
Flashes green (about 1 minute after connecting
the charging cable) - time-delayed charging is
Charging
activated, but has not yet started
D
Flashes yellow - selector lever is not in position
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Follow the correct procedure for charging. Do not
E
Lights up yellow for several seconds - charging
disconnect the charging cable during charging.
plug inserted in charging socket is detected
Never use the charging cable with an extension
Yellow light illuminates continuously - Charging
cord, power strip, adapter or timer.
plug is plugged into the charging socket, but no
mains power was detected.
178 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery
NOTICE
If necessary, start off the charging process at the
To operate the charging station, follow the instruc-
charging station.
tions on the charging station.
Charging indicator
Before charging
The charging indicator on the charging socket pul-
Secure the vehicle with the parking brake.
sates green.
Move the selector lever to position .
Light Ĕashes in the instrument cluster
Turn off the engine.
The remaining charge time is shown on the instru-
ment cluster display and Ĕashes (depending on the
If the ignition does not necessarily need to be
equipment)
switched on, switch it off before charging begins.
Leaving the ignition switched on can extend the
Automatic ending of the charging process
charging time.
After charging, the charging process is automatically
Fully unwind the charging station cable.
ended. The charging plug remains locked in the
charging socket.
Or:
End the charging process with the button on the
Fully unwind the charging cable and connect it to
key.
the charger socket or to a standard mains socket/
Press the button on the key.
industrial socket.
The charging process is terminated and the charging
Connect the charging cable
plug is unlocked in the charging socket for 30 sec-
Unlock the vehicle. The battery Ĕap is unlocked.
onds. If the charging plug is not unplugged from the
Press on the battery
charging socket, charging continues after 30 sec-
Ĕap to open it.
onds.
Interrupt or stop the charging process with the
button
Press the button in the charging socket.
The charging process is interrupted. The charging
plug remains locked in the charging socket.
To continue charging, press the button again.
Stop the charging process at the charging station
Remove the protective
At the end of the charging process, follow the in-
cap and place it on the
structions at the charging station.
battery charging hatch.
The charging process is also ended by pressing the
button on the key. In this case, further steps could
be necessary to end the charging process or to un-
lock the charging cable Mode 3.
After the charging process
Press the button on the key.
The charging process is terminated and the charg-
Insert the charging
ing plug is unlocked in the charging socket for 30
plug for the charging
seconds.
cable into the charging
Disconnect the charging plug from the charging
socket.
socket.
Check whether the
Attach the protective cap to the charging socket.
charging plug is
Close the battery Ĕap.
straight and fully inser-
Where necessary, disconnect the charging cable
ted in the charging
from the charger or from the mains socket.
socket.
The charging plug re-
If you leave the charging cable connected after
mains automatically locked in the charging socket.
charging, the high-voltage battery will not be dis-
charged by electrical consumers in the vehicle.
Start the charging process
These consumers are powered by the charger.
Charging starts automatically after connecting the
charging cable.
Initial charging and charging for longer service life
If the high-voltage battery is new or has not been
Or:
charged for a long time, the maximum state of
High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery 179
charge of the high-voltage battery may only be
ing. The symbol in the respective button is illumina-
reached after several charges. This is due to techni-
ted.
cal reasons and does not constitute a malfunction.
NOTICE
Troubleshooting
Danger of irreversible damage to the high-voltage
battery.
Manual release of the charging plug from the
If the vehicle is not used for a long period of time,
charging socket
charge the high-voltage battery after a maximum
If the charging plug remains locked in the charging
of four months.
socket, after charging is completed and the button
is pressed proceed as follows:
Setting the charging process
Check that the charging process is interrupted.
Open the engine compartment lid.
Adjustments to applications
The following applications can be used, for example,
to set the delayed charge (departure time) or the
lower battery charge limit:
E-Manager » page 63, Settings
ŠKODA Connect application » page 140, Function-
ality
Prerequisites for starting time-delayed charging
The vehicle is connected to a charger that sup-
ports time-delayed charging.
Time-delayed charging is activated in the applica-
Remove the cover in the plastic part above the
charging socket.
tion or in the E-Manager.
Slide the screwdriver A from the tool kit into the
If, after the vehicle has been connected to the
opening B below the panel as far as it will go.
charger, the state of charge is lower than the set
lower battery charge limit, the high-voltage battery
Pull the screwdriver in the direction of the arrow
is charged immediately to the set charge limit.
to unlock the charging plug.
Then disconnect the charging plug C from the
Change between time-delayed charging and in-
charging socket.
stant charging
Have the vehicle checked immediately by a spe-
cialist garage.
Charging does not start or is cancelled
A message indicating that no charging is possible is
displayed.
Disconnect the charging cable from the vehicle
and plug it in again.
Or:
Use another charging option.
If the charging process does not start or is inter-
A
Immediate charge button
rupted again, seek the help of a specialist garage.
B
Button for time-delayed charging
Charging time increases
For a change to happen, the following pre-requisites
If the high-voltage battery is too hot after driving,
must be met:
the charging current can be systematically reduced
by subsequent charging in order to protect the high-
The vehicle is unlocked.
voltage battery from overheating. This lengthens the
The vehicle is connected to a charger that sup-
charging time.
ports time-delayed charging.
Time-delayed charging has been activated, but
Contact a specialist company if problems persist.
has not started yet.
Using the buttons A and B , it is possible to switch
between time-delayed charging and instant charg-
180 High-voltage system › Charging cable
Charging cable
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3)
The charging cable can
What you should be mindful of
be used to charge vehi-
cles at public charging
We recommend that you only use charging cables
supplied by ŠKODA AUTO. With these, the reliability
stations that do not have
as well as correct functionality are guaranteed.
an integrated charging
cable.
WARNING
Risk of short circuit as well as serious or fatal injuries!
The vehicle can be
charged with a maximum
Only use a suitable charging cable to charge the
high-voltage battery.
charging current of 16 A.
At some charging sta-
NOTICE
tions that offeÙ charging with a charging current of
Have the charging cable checked regularly by a
32 A, charging with a cable intended for charging
qualified service technician.
with a charging current of 16 A is not possible.
Information on the use of the charging cable
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
Protect the parts of the charging cable from un-
2)
wanted stress, e.g. from overrunning, falling, pull-
ing, kinking or bending over sharp edges.
The charging cable can
When disconnecting from the socket or charger,
be used for charging at
do not pull on the cable but only on the plug.
standard power outlets.
After using the charging cable, insert the protec-
tive caps.
Protect the parts of the charging cable from in-
tense sunlight (the outside temperature must not
exceed 50 °C).
Do not immerse parts of the charging cable in wa-
ter and ensure it is protected from snow or ice.
Before charging at cold temperatures, attach the
Stow charging cable
supplied protective ring to the charging plug. This
Store the charging cables in the stowage compart-
protects the plug-charging socket connection
ments for cables in the luggage compart-
from freezing.
ment » page 199, Overview.
Before driving abroad
There may be the following ŽouÄtÙû-speŽifiŽ diffeÙ-
Cable control box Mode 2
eĎes in electrical installations:
Through the control box, the charging plug is de-
Type of power sockets in the household and their
energised until it is plugged into the charging socket
use in various electrical installations
of the vehicle.
Type of power supply connection including meas-
When the charging cable is connected to the power
ures in the event of malfunctions as well as protec-
outlet, the control box automatically carries out a
tive measures against electric shock (e.g. earthed
self-test. All warning and indicator lights illuminate
network in the EU countries vs. isolated network in
bÙieĔû and go out one after the other.
Norway)
The current operating status is then displayed.
Check whether your charging cable is suitable for
the speŽifiŽ procedures in places in each country. If
A
Indicator light power
you are unclear or have questions about the types of
plug (plugged into
plugs and sockets, we recommend visiting a ŠKODA
the mains socket)
service partner.
B
Indicator light con-
trol box
C
Indicator light vehi-
Charging cable type
cle
Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3)
D
Warning light
Charging cable for standard power outlets (Mode
2)
High-voltage system › Charging cable 181
Indicator lights for the operating display
The vehicle is in close proximity to high voltage
Charging cable connected to the
power lines.
A illuminates
mains.
The vehicle is not on its wheels, but, for example, is
A B illuminate
raised up with a lift.
High-voltage battery is charging.
C Ĕashes a)
Charging cable too hot
Charging cable connected to the
If the charging cable is too hot, the control box limits
A B C. illumi-
mains and to the vehicle. Charg-
the charging current. The warning light D Ĕashes. As
nate
ing has not started or has already
soon as the charging cable has cooled down suffi-
been completed.
ŽieÄtlû, the charging current is automatically in-
a)
If the indicator light C slowly Ĕashes, the charg-
creased.
ing current is limited.
If charging is interrupted by the control box, the indi-
Temperature monitoring
cator light A Ĕashes, as well as the warning light D .
The charging cable is equipped with a temperature
the indicator lights B and C go out.
monitoring system on the control box and the mains
Disconnect the charging cable and allow it to cool.
plug.
If the problem persists, seek the help of a specialist
The temperature monitoring system is triggered if
garage.
the charging cable heats up too much. It may also do
so if you have taken it with you beforehand in an
overheated luggage compartment or in strong sun-
light.
Troubleshooting
Malfunction indicators on the cable control box
Mode 2
A fault is indicated by the indicator lights in the con-
trol box.
A Ĕashes
D illumiÄates/
Power supply or socket fault.
Ĕashes
B Ĕashes
D illumiÄates/
Control box fault.
Ĕashes
C Ĕashes
D illumiÄates/
Vehicle fault.
Ĕashes
In the event of a fault, the charging process is inter-
rupted.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The control box can also recognise the following sit-
uations as a fault:
A charger is connected to the 12 volt vehicle bat-
tery.
182 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Bonnet
Engine, exhaust system and fuel
Read the oil level and push the dipstick back in
again.
Bonnet
The oil level must be
within the marked range.
Opening the bonnet
Before opening
Make sure the windscreen wiper arms are folded
down onto the windscreen.
Keep everyone away from the engine compart-
ment.
Opening
Pull the release lever
NOTICE
underneath the dash
Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys-
panel.
tem!
The oil level must not be outside the marked range.
If it is not possible to top up the engine oil or if the
oil level is above the marked range, do not continue
driving. Stop the engine and seek the help of a spe-
cialist garage.
Do not use any oil additives.
Consumption
Release the lock.
Depending on driving style and operating conditions,
Lift the bonnet so that
the engine consumes some oil, up to 0.5 l/1000 km.
the gas pressure
Consumption may be higher over the next 5000 km.
springs hold it open.
RefilliÄg
Unscrew the cover of the engine oil filleÙ opening.
Top up the oil to the correct speŽifiŽatioÄ in 0.5 li-
tre portions.
Check the oil level.
Screw on the cover of the engine oil filleÙ opening.
Closing
SpecificatioÄ
Pull the Ĕap down.
Ask a specialist garage for the correct engine oil
Close the Ĕap with a slight push from a distance of
speŽifiŽatioÄ for your vehicle.
about 20 cm.
If no oil of the correct speŽifiŽatioÄ is available, max.
Check that the bonnet is closed.
0.5 l of oil with the following speŽifiŽatioÄs may be
NOTICE
used until the next oil change:
Do not press down on an unclosed bonnet.
VW 504 00, VW 508 00, ACEA C3, ACEA C5
Open and close the Ĕap again.
Changing
Have the oil changed by a specialist garage.
Engine oil
Checking the fill level and topping up
Troubleshooting
Test conditions
Engine oil pressure too low
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
Ĕashes, lights up at the same time
The parked engine is warm
Check the engine oil level.
Checking the level
The oil level is OK, the warning light continues to
Wait a few minutes for the engine oil to Ĕoõ back
into the oil sump.
Ĕash:
Remove the dipstick and wipe with a clean cloth.
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
Insert the dipstick as far as it will go and pull it out
garage.
again.
Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Coolant 183
Engine oil level too low
Check fill level in tank - combustion engine
illuminates together with
The fill level must be
Message regarding required engine oil top up
within the marked range.
Check the engine oil level, top up with oil if re-
If the fill level is below
quired.
the mark
, top up
Engine oil level too high
the coolant.
illuminates together with
Message regarding the need to reduce the
engine oil level
Check the engine oil level.
The oil level is too high:
NOTICE
Danger of damage to the engine compartment!
Drive on, exercising appropriate caution.
Do not top up the coolant above the marked area.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The coolant could be forced out of the cooling sys-
Engine oil level sensor impaired
tem when heated.
illuminates together with
NOTICE
Message regarding the engine oil sensor
There must be a small quantity of coolant in the tank.
Drive on, exercising appropriate caution.
Do not add coolant when the tank is empty.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
RefilliÄg
CAUTION
Coolant
Risk of scalding!
The cooling system is pressurised.
Checking the fill level and topping up
Do not open the cap of the coolant expansion tank
Coolant expansion tank
while the engine is warm. Let the engine cool
The vehicle has two cooling circuits with two cool-
down.
ant expansion tanks in the engine compartment.
Place a wipe on the lid of the tank and carefully un-
High-voltage system cooling circuit with smaller
screw the lid.
coolant expansion tank
Refill with coolant of the correct speŽifiŽatioÄ.
Combustion engine cooling circuit with larger cool-
Screw on the cap until it clicks into place.
ant expansion tank
SpecificatioÄ
Test conditions
To Ùefill the coolant additive use G12evo (TL 774 L).
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
NOTICE
The engine is turned off and cooled
Risk of damage to the cooling system and the en-
Check fill level in tank - high-voltage system
gine!
Adding coolant that does not conform to the correct
The fill level must be
speŽifiŽatioÄ can reduce the corrosion protection of
within the marked range.
the cooling system.
If the fill level is below
the mark
, do not
top up the coolant.
Troubleshooting
Seek the help of a spe-
Coolant level is too low
cialist garage.
illuminates together with
Message concerning the required coolant
check
WARNING
Check the coolant level.
Danger of short circuit and ignition of the high-volt-
If the coolant level is OK:
age battery!
Never open the cooling circuit tank of the high-
Check the fuse for radiator fan, replace if re-
voltage system and do not top up with coolant.
quired » page 189, Replacing a fuse.
If the fuse is OK but the indicator light lights up
again:
184 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine electronics
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Driving in emergency mode is possible - a noticeable
reduction in engine performance may occur.
Coolant temperature too high
illuminates together with
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
Report regarding the engine overheating
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
Stop driving.
Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
Particle filter
Drive on after the indicator light goes out.
Troubleshooting
Engine fault
illuminates together with
Clogged particle filter
illuminates together with
Stop driving!
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
Clean the filteÙ.
If the indicator light is illuminated, increased fuel
High-voltage system cooling circuit faulty
consumption and reduced engine power must be ex-
illuminates together with
pected.
Stop driving!
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
Filter cleaning
Conditions for cleaning
There is no coolant of the correct specificatioÄ
The engine is warm.
available
Top up with distilled or demineralised water.
Cleaning procedure
Have the correct coolant mixing ratio corrected by
Drive at a speed of at least 80 km/h at engine
a specialist garage as soon as possible.
speeds between 3000-5000 rpm.
Another substance was used for topping up, other
Release the accelerator pedal and let the vehicle
than distilled or demineralised water:
roll with the gear engaged for a few seconds.
Repeat this procedure several times.
Have the coolant changed by a specialist garage.
If the filteÙ is successfully cleaned, the indicator light
It is not possible to top up with a sufficieÄt amount
goes off.
of coolant
Stop driving.
If the indicator light
does not go off within 30
minutes, no filteÙ cleaning was performed.
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
There is a loss of coolant
Top up the coolant and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
Exhaust control system
Troubleshooting
Engine electronics
Emission control system faulty
Troubleshooting
illuminates
Driving in emergency mode is possible - a no-
Hybrid drive system faulty
ticeable reduction in engine performance may occur.
illuminates
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
You may continue driving, exercising appro-
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
priate caution. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
illuminates
Fuel filler Ĕap
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist ga-
rage.
Opening the fuel filler Ĕap
Petrol engine control faulty
Press the button in the centre console.
illuminates
The fuel filleÙ Ĕap is unlocked after a few seconds
and is partially opened.
Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Petrol 185
Open the Ĕap.
Prescribed petrol 95 / min. 92 or 93 RON / ROZ
We recommend using petrol 95 ROZ.
Optionally, the petrol 92 or. 93 ROZ can be used
(slight power loss, a slightly increased fuel consump-
tion).
In an emergency, 91 RON petrol may be used (low
power loss, slightly increased fuel consumption).
Specified petrol is unleaded, min. 95 RON / ROZ
Use min. 95 ROZ petrol.
Using higher octane petrol than 95 RON may result
in improved performance and lower fuel consump-
Petrol
tion.
What you should be mindful of
In an emergency 91. 92 or. 93 RON may be used
(low power loss, slightly increased fuel consump-
DANGER
tion).
Risk of death!
Fuel and fuel vapours are explosive.
Prescribed petrol 98 / (95) RON / ROZ
NOTICE
We recommend using petrol 98 ROZ.
Risk of serious damage to the engine and the ex-
95 RON petrol may be used as an option (low power
haust system!
loss, slightly increased fuel consumption).
Never run the fuel tank completely empty!
In an emergency 91. 92 or. 93 RON may be used
If you would like to operate your vehicle in a country
(low power loss, slightly increased fuel consump-
other than that intended for vehicle operation,
tion).
please contact a ŠKODA Partner. They will let you
Additive
know whether a suitable fuel is offeÙed in the associ-
ated country.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys-
tem!
Regulations
Do not use petrol containing metal-based addi-
tives, e.g. manganese, iron, lead, and do not use, for
Standards
example, any LRP-petrol - lead replacement petrol.
Petrol must comply with European standard EN 228
Do not add any additional additives to the petrol in
(in Russia, GOST 32513-2013).
accordance with EN 228.
Only use unleaded petrol that contains max 10% bi-
If petrol is not used in accordance with EN 228, we
oethanol (E10).
recommend obtaining information from a specialist
We recommend using petrol with additives,
company regarding the possible use of petrol addi-
which is available at petrol stations at the petrol
tives approved by ŠKODA AUTO.
pumps.
Octane number
Requirements for refuelling
Use the petrol with the octane number prescribed
for your vehicle.
Vehicle unlocked
Stationary heating switched off
Petrol with an octane number that is one higher than
the one prescribed for your vehicle can be used
Ignition off
without restriction.
Fuel Ĕap unlocked
NOTICE
Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys-
RefilliÄg
tem!
When petrol with a lower than the prescribed oc-
Open the tank Ĕap.
tane is used, only continue driving at mid-range en-
gine speeds and with minimal strain on the engine.
Refuel using petrol of the prescribed octane num-
ber as soon as possible.
Do not use petrol with an octane number that low-
er than 91!
186 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery
Turn the tank cap in
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses
the direction of the ar-
row and remove it.
12 volt vehicle battery
Place the tank cap on
the tank Ĕap.
What you should be mindful of
Insert the fuel nozzle
Explanation of the warning symbols on the 12-volt
into the fuel filleÙ neck
vehicle battery
up to the stop and re-
fuel.
Wear safety goggles!
Do not continue refuel-
ling after the fuel noz-
The battery acid of the 12-volt vehicle bat-
zle switches off.
tery is very caustic. Wear gloves and eye pro-
Remove the fuel nozzle and put it back on the pet-
tection.
rol pump.
Keep fiÙe, sparks and open light away from
Place the fuel cap on the fuel filleÙ neck and turn it
the 12 volt vehicle battery! Do not smoke!
in the opposite direction to the arrow until it clicks
into place.
When charging the 12 volt vehicle battery, a
Close the tank Ĕap and click into place.
highly explosive gas mixture is produced!
Keep children away from the 12 volt vehicle
Troubleshooting
battery!
If fuel other than unleaded petrol has been used as
per standards applicable to your vehicle
Refer to the owner’s manual!
Neither start the engine nor switch on the ignition.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Functionality - Protection against discharge of
Technical data
the 12 volt vehicle battery
The fuel prescribed for your vehicle is indicated on a
Possible causes for the discharge of the 12 volt
sticker on the inside of the fuel filleÙ Ĕap.
vehicle battery
Worn 12 volt vehicle battery
A
Unleaded petrol
Low temperatures
B
Organic share as a
Vehicle stationary for a long period of time
percentage
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
The fuel tank has a capacity of about 50 litres, in-
battery
cluding a reserve of approx. 7 litres.
Checking the condition
illuminates - the fuel level has reached the re-
The condition of the 12 volt vehicle battery is
serve area.
checked by a specialist garage during servicing.
Charging
The 12-volt vehicle battery is automatically charged
when the high-voltage battery is charged.
If required, the 12 volt vehicle battery can be charg-
ed using a 12 volt charger.
Requirements for charging a 12 volt vehicle bat-
tery
Ignition off
Power consumers switched off
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable 187
12 volt vehicle battery charging
Fault in charging of the 12 volt vehicle battery
To charge the 12 volt vehicle battery fully, set a
illuminates together with
charging current of max. of 0.1 times the battery ca-
Stop driving!
pacity.
Turn ignition off and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
12 volt vehicle battery fault
illuminates together with
A message in the display of the instrument
cluster indicating a fault on the 12 volt vehicle bat-
tery or on secondary systems.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The state of charge of the 12 volt vehicle battery
A
Earth point
is iÄsufficieÄt
illuminates together with
+
-pole for charging the 12 volt vehicle battery
A message in the display of the instrument
cluster regarding low charge or discharged 12 volt
The pole of the 12 volt vehicle battery is located
vehicle battery.
in the engine compartment under the cover of the
fuse box
Travel a distance of several kilometres to charge
the 12 volt vehicle battery.
Remove the fuse box cover.» page 191.
Or:
Connect the terminal of the charger to the
pole for battery charging.
Charge the vehicle using a charger.
Connect the terminal of the charger to the earth
Or:
point A .
Charge the 12 volt vehicle battery with a charger.
Plug the charger's power cable into the socket and
switch on the device.
Worn 12 volt vehicle battery
illuminates together with
After charging, switch off the charger and unplug
A message in the display of the instrument
the power cable from the socket.
cluster regarding exchange of the 12 volt vehicle
Disconnect the charger terminals from the 12 volt
battery.
vehicle battery.
Fit the fuse box cover and click it into place.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
WARNING
Risk of explosion!
Disconnecting, connecting and replacing
During charging, hydrogen is released. An explo-
sion can also be caused by sparks, for example,
The 12 volt vehicle battery is located in the luggage
when disconnecting or loosening the cable con-
compartment and is not accessible. The 12 volt vehi-
nector.
cle battery may only be disconnected and connected
Never charge a frozen or thawed 12 volt vehicle
by a specialist company.
battery.
Changing
Do not carry out the so-called quick charging of
The new 12 volt vehicle battery must have the same
the 12 volt vehicle battery yourself, but have it car-
parameters as the original battery. Have the replace-
ried out by a specialist garage.
ment carried out by a specialist garage.
NOTICE
A Ĕat 12 volt vehicle battery can freeze easily!
Using the jump-starting cable
Usage
Troubleshooting
With the help of jump start cables, a vehicle with a
Engine fault
discharged or defective 12-volt vehicle battery can
illuminates together with
be started using the 12-volt vehicle battery of an-
Stop driving!
other vehicle.
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
188 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses
What you should be mindful of
3
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
battery (or earth point)
WARNING
Risk of explosion and chemical burns!
4
Earth point of the vehicle with discharged 12
Do not jump start with the 12 volt vehicle battery
volt vehicle battery
of another vehicle under the following conditions:
The discharged 12 volt vehicle battery is fro-
zen. A discharged 12 volt vehicle battery may
already freeze at temperatures just below 0 °C.
The acid level of the 12-volt vehicle battery is
too low » page 186.
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-
Engine compartment: Ground point /
-pole of the 12
volt vehicle battery (in the fuse box)
ty of the discharged 12 volt vehicle battery.
Start the engine
Start the engine of the current-giving vehicle and
Use another vehicle's 12 volt vehicle battery
let it idle (applies to vehicles with combustion en-
to operate the vehicle
gine)
Or:
WARNING
Risk of injury! Danger of damage to vehicle!
Switch on the electric drive of the vehicle supply-
Lay the jump start cables so that they cannot be-
ing power (applies to vehicles with an electric mo-
come caught by rotating parts in the engine com-
tor).
partment.
Start up the vehicle with the discharged 12 volt
vehicle battery.
NOTICE
Short circuit!
If the engine of the vehicle with the discharged 12
The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps
volt vehicle battery does not start within 10 sec-
must not touch each other.
onds, repeat the starting procedure after approxi-
mately 30 seconds.
The cable connected to the positive pole of the 12
volt vehicle battery must not come into contact
Disconnecting the cable
with electrically conductive vehicle parts.
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order from
The vehicles must not touch each other.
connection.
Connect the jump start cable
Switch off the ignition.
Fuses
Connect the terminal clamps of the jump start ca-
bles in the order shown in the legend.
What you should be mindful of
NOTICE
Fire hazard and risk of damage to the electrical sys-
tem.
Do not repair fuses or replace them with stronger
fuses.
Replace the defective fuse with a new fuse with
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
discharged 12 volt vehicle battery
electric system.
current-supplying 12 volt vehicle battery
If a newly inserted fuse blows again, seek the help
of a specialist garage.
1
-pole of the discharged 12-volt vehicle battery
One fuse may belong to several consumers. One
2
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
consumer may have several fuses.
battery
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel 189
High-voltage system fuse (fuse for rescue work-
Grasp the side storage
ers)
compartment in area
The high-voltage system fuse is provided with a yel-
A and open it.
low sticker so that the emergency services can
Change the fuse.
switch off the high-voltage in the vehicle as quickly
Close the storage
as possible.
compartment.
WARNING
Danger to life or risk of an electric shock and serious
burns!
Do not change the high-voltage system fuse your-
self!
Access to fuses - right-hand drive
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Open the storage compartment on the passenger's
side.
Loosen the brake rod
Functionality
of the storage com-
Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage
partment.
caused by excessive current. The fuse blows when
the current is exceeded.
Press the locking lugs,
the storage compart-
ment folds down.
Change the fuse.
Insert and lock the
Blown fuse
brake rod.
Close the storage
Conditions for replacing a fuse
compartment.
Ignition off
Driver door opened
Fuses overview
All consumers switched off
Replacing a fuse
Replace the fuse with
the clamp located on
the inside of the fuse
box cover in the engine
compartment.
Use the appropriate
end of the clamp ac-
cording to the fuse di-
mensions.
Fuses in the dash panel
Overview
Access to fuses - left-hand drive
Open the storage compartment on the driver's
side.
190 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel
Fuse
Consumer
number
The fuse can only be changed by a spe-
cialist company!
31
Opening the boot lid
32
Parking aid, park steering assistant
33
Airbags, switch for hazard warning
lights
34
ESC, ASR, tyre pressure monitor, air
conditioning, reversing light switch, In-
Additional fuses under the storage compartment on the
terior mirror with automatic dimming,
passenger side for right-hand drive vehicles
heated rear seats, parking brake, light
Fuse
Consumer
switch
number
35
Diagnostic connection, camera, radar
sensor, "blind spot" detection
1
Not used
36
Rear USB charging
2
Heated steering wheel
37
USB-charging on the interior mirror
3
Not used
38
Tow hitch
4
Alarm system
39
Central locking + window lifter (front
5
Databus
passenger door and right rear door),
6
Automatic gearbox
front passenger side exterior mirrors
7
Air conditioning, Heating, Auxiliary heat-
(heating, folding function, mirror surface
ing receiver, Front and rear window
adjustment)
heating, clock, tyre pressure monitoring
40
12-volt power outlets
system
41
Belt tensioner - right side
8
Light switch, rain sensor, diagnostic
42
Boot lid, headlight washers, windscreen
connection, parking brake, ambient
washer system
lighting, sensor of the alarm system,
43
Music amplifieÙ
headlight
44
Tow hitch
9
USB connections
45
Electrically adjustable seats
10
Infotainment screen
46
230 volt socket
11
Light - left side
47
Rear window wiper
12
Infotainment
48
Engine sound generator
13
Belt tensioner - left side
49
Clutch pedal switch, electric drive and
14
Air conditioning, heating
high voltage battery electronics
15
Electric steering lock
50
Not used
16
Phonebox
51
Seat heating - rear
17
Instrument cluster, emergency call
52
Shock absorber adjustment (adaptive
18
Rear view camera, Area View
suspension)
19
KESSY (keyless locking and starting sys-
53
Heated rear window
tem)
A
Front seat ventilation - left-hand drive
20
Not used
B
Front seat ventilation - right-hand drive
21
Not used
22
Tow hitch
23
Panorama sliding/tilting roof
24
Light - right side
25
Central locking + window lifter (driver's
door and rear left door), external mirror
driver's side (heating, folding function,
mirror surface adjustment)
26
Heating of the front seats
27
Interior lighting
28
Tow hitch
29
Control lever under the steering wheel
30
High-voltage battery control system -
safe shut-down of the high-voltage sys-
tem
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment 191
Fuses in the engine compartment
Fuse
Consumer
number
Overview
17
ESC assist system, engine control unit,
Access to the fuses
main relay coil
18
Not used
Simultaneously press
19
Windscreen wiper
the locking buttons on
20
Brake servo
the fuse box cover and
21
Not used
remove the cover.
22
Not used
Change the fuse.
23
Not used
Fit the cover and click
24
Electric auxiliary heater
into place.
31
Not used
32
Not used
33
Not used
34
Not used
NOTICE
35
Air conditioning
Danger of water entering the fuse box.
36
Left headlight
Fit the cover correctly and click into place secure-
37
Auxiliary heating
ly.
38
Right headlight
Fuses overview
Fuse
Consumer
number
1
ESC assist system, parking brake
2
Assistance system ESC
3
Engine control system
4
Radiator fan, oil level and oil tempera-
ture sensor, engine components
5
Engine components
6
Cooling the high-voltage battery, engine
components
7
Charge air cooling pump, engine com-
ponents
8
Lambda probe
9
Ignition, engine components
10
Fuel pump
11
Electric auxiliary heater
12
Electric auxiliary heater
13
Not used
14
Heated windscreen
15
Horn
16
Electric drive electronics, charging the
high-voltage battery
192 Wheels › Tyres and rims
95 Load index
Wheels
V Speed symbol
Tyres and rims
Load index
The load index indicates the maximum permissible
What you should be mindful of
load for each individual tyre.
NOTICE
91
615 kg
Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and
92
630 kg
fuel.
93
650 kg
Always store wheels or tyres in a cool, dry and,
94
670 kg
where possible, dark place. Tyres without rims
95
690 kg
should be stored in an upright position.
96
710 kg
Alloy rims can be damaged by grit.
97
730 kg
Do not use light alloy rims with a high-sheen sur-
98
750 kg
face in wintry weather conditions or with snow
99
775 kg
chains
Speed symbol
Causes of uneven tyre wear
The speed symbol indicates the maximum permissi-
ble speed for a vehicle fitted with tyres in the cate-
Improper tyre pressure.
gory concerned.
Driving style (e.g. fast cornering, rapid acceleration
and deceleration).
M
130 km/h
Wheel alignment errors.
T
190 km/h
U
200 km/h
Incorrect wheel balancing.
H
210 km/h
Wheel changes
V
240 km/h
For uniform wear on all
W
270 km/h
tyres, we recommend
Y
300 km/h
that you change the
WARNING
wheels every 10,000 km
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load and
according to the sched-
speed for the mounted tires.
ule.
Tread wear indicators
Advice for tyre assembly
Wear indicators are loca-
With directional tires, the correct direction of rota-
ted in the pÙofile of the
tion must be observed. The direction of rotation of
tyres that display the
the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the
permissible minimum
tyre.
tread depth.
Always replace the tyres by the axle.
Markings on the walls of
the tyres with the letters
Additional information
TWI or other symbols
Only fit radial tyres of the same type, size (rolling cir-
(e.g.
) indicate the po-
cumference) and the same tread pattern on one axle.
sition of the wear indica-
Approved tyre sizes are speŽified in the technical ve-
tors.
hicle documentation and in the declaration of con-
A tyre is to be regarded as worn out when this wear
formity (in the so-called COC Document).
indicator is Ĕush with the tread.
The declaration of conformity can be obtained from
The tread depth can be measured with a tread
a ŠKODA Partner (valid for some countries and some
depth gauge on the ice scraper. The ice scraper is lo-
models).
cated on the inside of the fuel filleÙ Ĕap.
WARNING
Overview of tyre labelling
Risk of accident!
Do not use worn tires.
Explanation of tyre markings
e.g. 216/60 R 16 95 V
Tyre manufacturing date
The date of manufacture is indicated on the tyre
216 Tyre width in mm
sidewall.
60 Height/width ratio in %
R Code letter for the type of tyre - Radial
For example, DOT ... 10 20 means that the tyres
16
Diameter of wheel in inches
were produced in the 10th week of the year 2020.
Wheels › All-season or winter tires 193
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Or:
Do not use tyres that are older than 6 years.
Troubleshooting
Snow chains
Help with a Ĕat tyre
Breakdown kit » page 195.
Usage
Change of tyre pressure
The snow chains improve driving in wintry road con-
illuminates
ditions.
Stop the vehicle.
WARNING
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
Risk of accident as well as tyre damage!
Do not use chains on routes that are free from
Show tyres with modified pressure
snow and ice.
In the following menu, select the menu item for
displaying the tyre condition:
What you should be mindful of
Or:
Before fittiģ the snow chains, remove the full
wheel trims.
Only mount the snow chains on the front wheels.
All-season or winter tires
Technical data
Usage
Permitted rim/tyre combinations for mounting of
All-season or winter tyres improve handling in winter
snow chains:
weather conditions. They are characterised by ‘M+S’
Rim size
Tyre size
and a mountaintop and sÄoõĔake symbol
6.5Jx16 ET41
215/60 R16
6.5Jx17 ET41
215/55 R17
What you should be mindful of
Only fit snow chains with links and locks that are no
For the best possible handling, use tyres on all four
larger than 13 mm.
wheels with a minimum tread depth of 4 mm.
Change winter tyres to summer tyres at the appro-
SEAL tyres
priate time. Summer tyres have better driving and
braking characteristics on snow- and ice-free roads
Usage
and at temperatures above 7 °C.
The SEAL tyres have increased resistance to air leak-
age when punctured.
Usage conditions
When replacing SEAL tyres with standard tires, the
vehicle must have one of the following pieces of
If all-season or winter tyres are installed that have a
equipment.
lower speed category than the actual speŽified maxi-
mum vehicle speed, then proceed as follows:
Spare or emergency spare wheel with correspond-
ing tool for replacing it.
In Infotainment, set the speed limit according to
the category of tyres fitted.
Breakdown kit.
In the driver's field of view, affix a warning label
with the maximum value of the speed category in-
Changing the wheel and raising the
tended for the tyres fitted (applies only to certain
countries).
vehicle
What you should be mindful of
Settings
Before changing
The speed limit setting for tyres is set in the Infotain-
Park the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling
ment in the following menu item:
away.
194 Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
Turn off the engine.
WARNING
Let all of the occupants get out. During the wheel
If you step on the key end when loosening the
change they should not stand on the road, e.g. be-
screw, hold on to the vehicle for better stability.
hind the crash barriers.
Some vehicles may have
Close all doors, the boot and bonnet.
anti-theft wheel bolts
Uncouple any trailers.
that protect the wheels
from theft.
Raise vehicle
Insert the upper sec-
WARNING
tion on the anti-theft
Always ensure the base plate of the lifting jack can-
wheel bolt until it
not slip!
stops.
Provide a wide and fiÙm base under the jack on
loose surfaces.
Create a non-slip base (e.g. a rubber ĔooÙ mat) un-
Place the key on the
der the jack on a smooth surface.
wheel bolt or on the
Always raise the vehicle with the doors closed.
attachment piece.
Do not insert any body parts under the raised vehi-
Turn the screw a maxi-
cle.
mum of half a turn so
Do not start the engine of the lifted vehicle.
that the wheel does
not come loose and fall
NOTICE
off.
Danger of damage to vehicle!
Make sure that the jack is attached correctly to the
bridge of the sill.
Jacking points for the jack
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 140 Nm.
Drive carefully until the tightening torque is checked.
Replace the damaged tyre. It is not recommended to
A
16 cm
repair the tyre.
B
34 cm
WARNING
Position the jack and lift the vehicle
Risk of an accident!
Use the jack from the tool kit.
Too low a tightening torque may cause the wheel
to disengage while driving.
Too high a tightening torque can damage the
threads and cause the rim to deform.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
Do not grease or lubricate screws.
Do not use corroded or damaged screws.
Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle
Position the jack at the jacking point closest to the
Release screws
wheel to be replaced.
If the vehicle has covers over the wheel bolts or
Support the base plate of the jack with its full area
wheel trims, remove them.
resting on level ground and ensure that the jack is
located in a vertical position at the jacking point.
Wheels › Breakdown kit 195
Use the crank to raise the jack until its claw enclo-
I
ON and OFF switch
ses the bar.
J
Tyre iÄĔatioÄ bottle
Continue to lift the vehicle until the wheel is just
off the ĔooÙ.
K
Replacement valve core
Changing a wheel
The declaration of conformity is included with the air
Unscrew the screws and place them on a clean
compressor or the log folder.
surface.
Remove the wheel carefully.
Usage conditions
Attach the wheel.
Slightly screw in the screws.
Performing a repair with the breakdown kit not at all
Lower the vehicle.
intended to replace a permanent repair on the tyre.
NOTICE
The purpose of the repair is to get you to the nearest
Applies to wheel trims supplied ex-factory or from
specialist garage.
ŠKODA Original Accessories: the anti-theft wheel
Change the tyre repaired by the breakdown kit as
bolt should be installed in the position marked on
soon as possible.
the back of the wheel trim.
Before using the kit
Tighten screws
Park the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling
Tighten the opposite wheel bolts including the an-
away.
ti-theft wheel bolt one after the other.
Turn off the engine.
Reinstall the cover caps of the wheel bolts or the
Let all of the occupants get out. During the wheel
full wheel covers.
repair they should not stand on the road, e.g. be-
Keep the label with the code number of the anti-
hind the crash barriers.
theft wheel bolts. A replacement upper section can
Close all doors as well as the bonnet and boot lid.
be acquired from ŠKODA original parts based on
Uncouple any trailers.
this.
After using the kit
If a tyre pressure of 2.0 bar cannot be achieved, the
Breakdown kit
tyre is too damaged and cannot be sealed with the
puncture set.
Content overview
Stop driving. Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The kit is located in a box under the ĔooÙ covering in
Once a tyre pressure of 2.0-2.5 bar is achieved, con-
the luggage compartment.
tinue the journey at a maximum speed of 80 km/h
(50 mph).
Avoid full accelerations, strong braking and fast
cornering.
Information for driving with repaired tyres
The pressure of the repaired tyre must be checked
after driving for 10 minutes.
If the tyre pressure is 1.3 bar and less, do not con-
tinue! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
If the tyre pressure is higher than 1.3 bar, correct
the pressure to the correct value of at least 2 bar
A
Sticker with speed indication
and continue driving.
B
Valve remover
NOTICE
C
IÄĔatioÄ hose with plug
Danger of damage to the compressor!
D
Air compressor (the layout of the controls may
After the maximum running time of the air com-
be diffeÙeÄt depending on the type of air com-
pressor, allow it to cool for a few minutes.
pressor)
WARNING
E
Tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose
Risk of burns!
The tyre iÄĔatioÄ hose and the air compressor may
F
Button for pressure reduction
become hot when iÄĔated.
G
Pressure indicator
Allow the air compressor and hose to cool for a
H
12 volt cable connector
few minutes.

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