Skoda Kodiaq (2021 year). Manual in english — page 10

196 Park Assist systems › Trailer assist trailer manoeuvring aid
If snow chains or a spare wheel are mounted on
A
Current trailer posi-
the vehicle.
tion
B
Target trailer posi-
NOTICE
tion
The system does not warn of obstacles or monitors
C
Manoeuvring angular
the area behind the trailer. The driver must check
themselves as to whether there are no obstacles in
dimension
the area behind the trailer.
Tilt the knob to the
right or left to set the
trailer's target position.
Functionality
Start reversing.
The rear camera monitors the bending angle of the
The setting can be corrected when reversing.
trailer drawbar. The system executes appropriate
Stop as soon as the trailer's target position is
steering movements to position the trailer in the de-
reached.
sired direction. The driver operates the pedals and
the shift lever/gear selector.
CAUTION
Risk of injury!
The driver sets the desired direction with the exter-
Do not reach between the steering wheel spokes
nal mirror knob.
during the parking manoeuvre.
Only operate the pedals and the shift / selector
Operating conditions
lever.
Straighten the trailer
The driving speed is lower than 5 km/h.
Tilt the knob backwards.
The ASR is activated and there is no intervention.
Carefully reverse and drive forwards until the de-
The luggage compartment lid is closed.
sired position of the trailer combination is ach-
The driver's door is closed.
ieved.
It is a uniaxial or biaxial trailer hitched without a
steered axle.
Switch off the system
Press the
button.
The trailer drawbar is not covered.
The trailer is not veering too much.
Automatic system shut-off
If the following situations occur during the manoeu-
vring process, an automatic system shutdown and a
Operation
braking intervention take place.
Before switching on
The button is pressed.
Make several turns or cornering with the trailer at-
The driver's door is opened.
tached.
The steering wheel is gripped.
The system determines the drawbar length in order
The driving speed is too high.
to use the maximum yaw rate.
The trailer veered too much.
Switch on the system
Stop the vehicle.
Engage reverse gear.
Release the steering wheel and press the
but-
ton.
Manoeuvring
Tilt the exterior mirror
knob to the right or
left.
The setting menu is
shown on the instrument
cluster display.
Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Bonnet 197
Engine, exhaust system and fuel
Read the oil level and push the dipstick back in
again.
Bonnet
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
The oil level must be within the marked range.
underneath the dash
NOTICE
panel.
Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys-
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.
Release the lock.
Consumption
Lift the bonnet so that
Depending on driving style and operating conditions,
the gas pressure
the engine consumes some oil, up to 0.5 l/1000 km.
springs hold it open.
Consumption may be higher over the next 5000 km.
RefilliÄg
Unscrew the cover of the engine oil filler opening.
Top up the oil to the correct speŽifiŽatioÄ in 0.5 li-
tre portions.
Check the oil level.
Closing
Screw on the cover of the engine oil filler opening.
Pull the Ĕap down.
SpecificatioÄ
Close the Ĕap with a slight push from a distance of
Ask a specialist garage for the correct engine oil
about 20 cm.
speŽifiŽatioÄ for your vehicle.
Check that the bonnet is closed.
If no oil of the correct speŽifiŽatioÄ is available, max.
NOTICE
0.5 l of oil with the following speŽifiŽatioÄs may be
Do not press down on an unclosed bonnet.
used until the next oil change:
Open and close the Ĕap again.
Petrol engines: VW 504 00, VW 508 00,
ACEA C3, ACEA C5
Diesel engines: VW 507 00, VW 509 00,
Engine oil
ACEA C3, API CJ-4
Checking the fill level and topping up
For vehicles without a particulate filter, VW 505 01
can be optionally used.
Test conditions
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
Changing
The parked engine is warm
Have the oil changed by a specialist garage.
Checking the level
Wait a few minutes for the engine oil to Ĕoõ back
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into the oil sump.
Remove the dipstick and wipe with a clean cloth.
Engine oil pressure too low
Ĕashes, lights up at the same time
Insert the dipstick as far as it will go and pull it out
again.
198 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Coolant
or
A
Cold area
Ĕashes, lights up at the same time
Avoid high engine speed.
B
Operating range
Check the engine oil level.
C
High temperature range
The oil level is OK, the warning light continues to
Ĕash:
Checking the fill level and topping up
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
Test conditions
Engine oil level too low
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
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The engine is turned off and cooled
Checking the level
or
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Message regarding required engine oil top up
Check the engine oil level, top up with oil if re-
quired.
Engine oil level too high
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or
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The fill level must be within the marked range.
Message regarding the need to reduce the
If the fill level is below the mark
, top up the
engine oil level
coolant.
Check the engine oil level.
NOTICE
The oil level is too high:
Danger of damage to the engine compartment!
Do not top up the coolant above the marked area.
Drive on, exercising appropriate caution.
The coolant could be forced out of the cooling sys-
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
tem when heated.
Engine oil level sensor impaired
NOTICE
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There must be a small quantity of coolant in the tank.
Do not add coolant when the tank is empty.
or
Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage.
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RefilliÄg
Message regarding the engine oil sensor
CAUTION
Drive on, exercising appropriate caution.
Risk of scalding!
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
The cooling system is pressurised.
Do not open the cap of the coolant expansion tank
while the engine is warm. Let the engine cool
Coolant
down.
Place a wipe on the lid of the tank and carefully un-
Coolant temperature gauge
screw the lid.
Refill with coolant of the correct speŽifiŽatioÄ.
Screw on the cap until it clicks into place.
SpecificatioÄ
To refill the coolant additive use G12evo (TL 774 L).
Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Engine electronics 199
NOTICE
It is not possible to top up with a sufficieÄt amount
Risk of damage to the cooling system and the en-
of coolant
gine!
Stop driving.
Adding coolant that does not conform to the correct
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
speŽifiŽatioÄ can reduce the corrosion protection of
garage.
the cooling system.
There is a loss of coolant
Top up the coolant and seek the help of a specialist
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garage.
Coolant level is too low
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Engine electronics
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or
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Petrol engine control faulty
Message concerning the required coolant
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check
Driving in emergency mode is possible - a
noticeable reduction in engine performance may oc-
Check the coolant level.
cur.
If the coolant level is OK:
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
Check the fuse for radiator fan, replace if re-
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
quired » page 207, Replacing a fuse.
Diesel engine control faulty
If the fuse is OK but the indicator light lights up
Ĕashes
again:
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
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Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
or
Diesel preheating system faulty
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Report regarding the engine overheating
ignition is switched on
Stop driving.
Driving in emergency mode is possible - a noticeable
Stop the engine and allow it to cool.
reduction in engine performance may occur.
Drive on after the indicator light goes out.
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
Engine fault
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Particle filter
or
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Clogged particle filter
Stop driving!
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Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
or
There is no coolant of the correct specificatioÄ
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available
Top up with distilled or demineralised water.
Clean the filter.
Have the correct coolant mixing ratio corrected by
a specialist garage as soon as possible.
When the indicator light is on, it must be as-
sumed that fuel consumption will be higher, engine
Another substance was used for topping up, other
power will be reduced, and the START-STOPP func-
than distilled or demineralised water:
tion will not be available.
Have the coolant changed by a specialist garage.
200 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Exhaust control system
Filter cleaning
Radiator blinds
Conditions for cleaning
Usage
The engine is warm.
For vehicles with manual transmission, observe
The radiator blinds reduce emissions harmful to the
environment and CO2-Emissions and saving fuel.
the gear recommendation shown in the display of
the instrument cluster.
Procedure for vehicles with diesel engines
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Drive at a speed of at least 60 km/h at engine
speeds of at least 2000 rpm.
If the display of the instrument cluster shows a mes-
sage relating to the function restriction of the blinds,
If the filter is successfully cleaned, the indicator light
the maximum speed of the vehicle is limited to 160
goes off.
or
km/h.
If the indicator light
or
does not go off with-
The cause may be ice or snow in the area around the
in 40 minutes, no filter cleaning was performed.
blinds. After the ice or snow has thawed, the blinds
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
are functional again.
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
Should the impairment not be due to ice or snow,
Procedure for vehicles with petrol engines
assistance from a specialist should be sought.
Drive at a speed of at least 80 km/h at engine
speeds between 3000-5000 rpm.
Fuel filler Ĕap
Release the accelerator pedal and let the vehicle
roll with the gear engaged for a few seconds.
Opening the fuel filler Ĕap
Repeat this procedure several times.
Press the Ĕap and open
If the filter is successfully cleaned, the indicator light
it.
goes off.
or
If the indicator light
or
does not go off with-
in 30 minutes, no filter cleaning was performed.
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
Exhaust control system
Troubleshooting
AdBlue
Emission control system faulty
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Regulations
Driving in emergency mode is possible - a no-
ticeable reduction in engine performance may occur.
Only use AdBlue® that corresponds with the ISO
22241-1 standard. Do not add additives to AdBlue®.
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
AdBlue® is a registered trademark of VDA and is also
popular as AUS 32 (Aqueous Urea Solution) or DEF
(Diesel Exhaust Fluid).
Fuel filter
Troubleshooting
Functionality
Water in the diesel fuel filter
To reduce pollutant emissions, a urea solution is au-
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tomatically injected into the exhaust system - AdBl-
ue®.
or
AdBlue® freezes at temperatures below -11 C. The
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system function is ensured by automatic heating.
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Petrol 201
Checking the fill level and topping up
them replaced by a specialist garage. When top-
ping up, do not use AdBlue® that is past its expiry
Checking the level
date.
The AdBlue® level is monitored automatically.
The range with the existing AdBlue® tank fill level as
Troubleshooting
well as the indication of the minimum and maximum
AdBlue® top up quantity can be viewed in the driving
AdBlue®-Level too low
data in the instrument cluster display under the
or or illuminates
menu item
Refill AdBlue®.
If the range with the existing AdBlue® tank fill level
drops to 0 km, it is not possible to start the engine.
AdBlue®-system malfunction.
If possible, top up AdBlue® to the maximum level.
or or illuminates
Requirements for refilliÄg
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Vehicle unlocked
Stationary heating switched off
Technical data
Ignition off
The vehicle is on a horizontal surface
AdBlue®-tank filliÄ£ level is about 18 litres.
Methods of refilliÄg
With the fuel nozzle at the petrol station
Petrol
With the refill bottle or from the canister
At a specialist garage
What you should be mindful of
For refilliģ using refill bottles or canisters, we rec-
DANGER
ommend using refill bottles and canisters from ŠKO-
Risk of death!
DA original parts. The refill bottles are equipped with
Fuel and fuel vapours are explosive.
overfill protective function.
NOTICE
RefilliÄg
Risk of serious damage to the engine and the ex-
Open the tank Ĕap.
haust system!
Turn the tank cap in
Never run the fuel tank completely empty!
the direction of the ar-
If you would like to operate your vehicle in a country
row and remove it.
other than that intended for vehicle operation,
Place the tank cap on
please contact a ŠKODA Partner. They will let you
the tank Ĕap.
know whether a suitable fuel is offered in the associ-
Refill AdBlue®.
ated country.
The AdBlue® tank is full
when the fuel nozzle
Regulations
switches off or as soon
as no more AdBlue®
Standards
Ĕoõs out of the refill bottle. Do not continue refilliÄ£.
Petrol must comply with European standard EN 228
Place the tank cap on the filler neck and turn it in
(in Russia, GOST 32513-2013).
the opposite direction to the arrow until it clicks
Only use unleaded petrol that contains max 10% bi-
into place.
oethanol (E10).
Close the tank Ĕap and click into place.
We recommend using petrol with additives,
Before starting the engine, leave the ignition on for
which is available at petrol stations at the petrol
30 seconds to allow the system to detect the refill-
pumps.
iģ.
Octane number
NOTICE
Use the petrol with the octane number prescribed
Risk of damage to the system for injecting AdBlue®
for your vehicle.
in to the exhaust system!
Petrol with an octane number that is one higher than
Do not exceed the maximum refill quantity speci-
the one prescribed for your vehicle can be used
fied in the instrument cluster.
without restriction.
The service life of AdBlue® is 4 years. If the tank
contents are not consumed within this period, have
202 Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Petrol
NOTICE
RefilliÄg
Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys-
tem!
Open the tank Ĕap.
When petrol with a lower than the prescribed oc-
Turn the tank cap in
tane is used, only continue driving at mid-range en-
the direction of the ar-
gine speeds and with minimal strain on the engine.
row and remove it.
Refuel using petrol of the prescribed octane num-
Place the tank cap on
ber as soon as possible.
the tank Ĕap.
Do not use petrol with an octane number that low-
Insert the fuel nozzle
er than 91!
into the fuel filler neck
up to the stop and re-
Prescribed petrol 95 / min. 92 or 93 RON / ROZ
fuel.
We recommend using petrol 95 ROZ.
Do not continue refuel-
Optionally, the petrol 92 or. 93 ROZ can be used
ling after the fuel noz-
(slight power loss, a slightly increased fuel consump-
zle switches off.
tion).
Remove the fuel nozzle and put it back on the pet-
In an emergency, 91 RON petrol may be used (low
rol pump.
power loss, slightly increased fuel consumption).
Place the fuel cap on the fuel filler neck and turn it
Specified petrol is unleaded, min. 95 RON / ROZ
in the opposite direction to the arrow until it clicks
into place.
Use min. 95 ROZ petrol.
Close the tank Ĕap and click into place.
Using higher octane petrol than 95 RON may result
in improved performance and lower fuel consump-
tion.
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In an emergency 91. 92 or. 93 RON may be used
(low power loss, slightly increased fuel consump-
If fuel other than unleaded petrol has been used as
tion).
per standards applicable to your vehicle
Neither start the engine nor switch on the ignition.
Prescribed petrol 98 / (95) RON / ROZ
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
We recommend using petrol 98 ROZ.
95 RON petrol may be used as an option (low power
loss, slightly increased fuel consumption).
Technical data
In an emergency 91. 92 or. 93 RON may be used
The fuel prescribed for your vehicle is indicated on a
(low power loss, slightly increased fuel consump-
sticker on the inside of the fuel filler Ĕap.
tion).
A
Unleaded petrol
Additive
B
Organic share as a
NOTICE
percentage
Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys-
tem!
Do not use petrol containing metal-based addi-
tives, e.g. manganese, iron, lead, and do not use, for
example, any LRP-petrol - lead replacement petrol.
Do not add any additional additives to the petrol in
accordance with EN 228.
If petrol is not used in accordance with EN 228, we
The fuel tank has a capacity of about 58 litres, in-
recommend obtaining information from a specialist
cluding a reserve of approx. 7 litres.
company regarding the possible use of petrol addi-
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tives approved by ŠKODA AUTO.
serve area.
Requirements for refuelling
Vehicle unlocked
Stationary heating switched off
Ignition off
Engine, exhaust system and fuel › Diesel 203
Diesel
RefilliÄg
What you should be mindful of
Misfuelling protection
The fuel filler neck on diesel vehicles may be equip-
DANGER
ped with a misfuelling protection device.
Risk of death!
In some countries, the diameter of the diesel fuel
Fuel and fuel vapours are explosive.
nozzle may be identical to that of the petrol nozzle.
NOTICE
Before driving in these countries, have the protec-
Risk of serious damage to the engine and the ex-
tion device removed by a specialist garage.
haust system!
RefilliÄg
Never run the fuel tank completely empty!
Open the tank Ĕap.
If you would like to operate your vehicle in a country
Turn the tank cap in
other than that intended for vehicle operation,
the direction of the ar-
please contact a ŠKODA Partner. They will let you
row and remove it.
know whether a suitable fuel is offered in the associ-
Place the tank cap on
ated country.
the tank Ĕap.
Insert the fuel nozzle
Regulations
into the fuel filler neck
up to the stop and re-
Standards
fuel.
The diesel fuel must comply with European standard
Do not continue refuel-
EN 590 (in Russia, GOST 32511-2013 or GOST R
ling after the fuel noz-
55475-2013).
zle switches off.
Only use a diesel fuel that contains a maximum of 7
Remove the fuel nozzle and put it back on the pet-
% biodiesel (B7).
rol pump.
We recommend using diesel with additives,
Place the fuel cap on the fuel filler neck and turn it
which is available at petrol stations at the petrol
in the opposite direction to the arrow until it clicks
pumps.
into place.
Close the tank Ĕap and click into place.
Operation in differeÄt weather conditions
Only use a diesel fuel according to the current or the
expected weather conditions.
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Additive
If fuel other than diesel has been used as per appli-
NOTICE
cable standards
Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys-
Neither start the engine nor switch on the ignition.
tem!
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Do not use RME biofuel, even as a diesel fuel addi-
tive.
The diesel nozzle cannot be inserted correctly into
the tank filler neck
Do not add any additional additives to the diesel in
If the nozzle cannot be inserted correctly into the
accordance with EN 590.
tank filler neck, move it slightly back and forth
If diesel is not used in accordance with EN 590, we
when plugging it in.
recommend obtaining information from a specialist
company regarding the possible use of diesel addi-
tives approved by ŠKODA AUTO.
Technical data
The fuel prescribed for your vehicle is indicated on a
Requirements for refuelling
sticker on the inside of the fuel filler Ĕap.
Vehicle unlocked
Stationary heating switched off
Ignition off
204 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery
A
Diesel
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses
B
Organic share as a
12 volt vehicle battery
percentage
What you should be mindful of
Explanation of the warning symbols on the 12-volt
vehicle battery
Wear safety goggles!
The fuel tank has a capacity of about 58 litres, in-
The battery acid of the 12-volt vehicle bat-
cluding a reserve of approx. 7 litres.
tery is very caustic. Wear gloves and eye pro-
tection.
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serve area.
Keep fire, sparks and open light away from
the 12 volt vehicle battery! Do not smoke!
When charging the 12 volt vehicle battery, a
highly explosive gas mixture is produced!
Keep children away from the 12 volt vehicle
battery!
Refer to the owner’s manual!
Functionality - Protection against discharge of
the 12 volt vehicle battery
Possible causes for the discharge of the 12 volt
vehicle battery
Worn 12 volt vehicle battery
Frequent short journeys
Low temperatures
Vehicle stationary for a long period of time
Automatic system-related discharge protection
measure with regard to the 12 volt vehicle battery
Increasing the engine idling speed
Switching off certain consumers or limiting their
power
Recommended measure to be taken when vehicle
is stationary for more than three weeks
Disconnect the terminal of the 12 volt vehicle
battery.
Checking and charging the 12 volt vehicle
battery
Checking the condition
The condition of the 12 volt vehicle battery is
checked by a specialist garage during servicing.
Checking the acid level
Applies to a 12 volt vehicle battery with an acid level
indicator.
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery 205
Tap on the indicator
During charging, hydrogen is released. An explo-
before testing, to clear
sion can also be caused by sparks, for example,
air bubbles.
when disconnecting or loosening the cable con-
nector.
Black colour - the acid
level is OK.
Never charge a frozen or thawed 12 volt vehicle
battery.
Colourless or pale yel-
low colour - acid level
Do not carry out the so-called quick charging of
is too low, the 12 volt
the 12 volt vehicle battery yourself, but have it car-
vehicle battery must
ried out by a specialist garage.
be replaced.
NOTICE
Requirements for charging a 12 volt vehicle bat-
A Ĕat 12 volt vehicle battery can freeze easily!
tery
Ignition off
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Power consumers switched off
The 12 volt vehicle battery does not charge while
12 volt vehicle battery charging
the engine is running
To charge the 12 volt vehicle battery fully, set a
charging current of max. of 0.1 times the battery ca-
or
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pacity.
Seek the help of a specialist garage.
Engine fault
or
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Stop driving!
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist
garage.
Disconnecting, connecting and replacing
CAUTION
Engine compartment: Earth point and
-pole for battery
charging
Risk of fire!
Do not mix up the connection cables.
A
Earth point
Depending on the trim level, the 12 volt vehicle bat-
+
-Pole for battery charging (applies to vehicles
tery is located in the engine compartment or in the
with a 12-volt vehicle battery in the luggage
boot.
compartment)
Remove the cover of
Connect the terminal of the charger to the
the 12 volt vehicle bat-
terminal of the 12 volt vehicle battery.
tery using the handle
For vehicles with a 12 volt vehicle battery in the
A.
luggage compartment, the
-pole for battery
charging is in the engine compartment under a
protective cap.
Connect the terminal of the charger to the earth
point A .
Plug the charger's power cable into the socket and
Access to the 12 volt vehi-
switch on the device.
cle battery in the boot
After charging, switch off the charger and unplug
Disconnecting
the power cable from the socket.
Close the electric boot lid, the tilting/sliding sun-
Disconnect the charger terminals from the 12 volt
roof, all windows and the electric sunblind.
vehicle battery.
Switch off the ignition and any connected power
Close the cover cap of the
- pole for battery
consumers.
charging and lock it into place.
Disconnect the terminal and then the termi-
nal.
WARNING
Risk of explosion!
206 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable
Connecting
NOTICE
Connect the terminal and then the terminal.
Short circuit!
The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps
After switching on the ignition, the indicator lights
must not touch each other.
light up
from the isolation box.
The cable connected to the positive pole of the 12
If, after a short distance, one of the above-men-
volt vehicle battery must not come into contact
tioned indicator lights does not go out, seek the
with electrically conductive vehicle parts.
help of a specialist garage.
The vehicles must not touch each other.
Operate these vehicle functions after disconnect-
Connect the jump start cable
ing and connecting the 12 volt vehicle battery
Switch off the ignition.
Clock setting » page 64.
Connect the terminal clamps of the jump start ca-
Window operation » page 30.
bles in the order shown in the legend.
Operation of the tilting/sliding sunroof » page 31.
Sunblind » page 32.
Changing
The new 12 volt vehicle battery must have the same
parameters as the original battery. Have the replace-
ment carried out by a specialist garage.
Using the jump-starting cable
Usage
discharged 12 volt vehicle battery
With the help of jump start cables, a vehicle with a
current-supplying 12 volt vehicle battery
discharged or defective 12-volt vehicle battery can
be started using the 12-volt vehicle battery of an-
1
-pole of the discharged 12-volt vehicle battery
other vehicle.
2
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
battery
What you should be mindful of
3
-pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle
battery (or earth point)
WARNING
4
Earth point of the vehicle with discharged 12
Risk of explosion and chemical burns!
volt vehicle battery
Do not jump start with the 12 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 204.
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-
Engine compartment: Earth point / pole on vehicles
tery must not be si£ÄifiŽaÄtlû lower than the capaci-
with the 12 volt vehicle battery in the luggage compart-
ty of the discharged 12 volt vehicle battery.
ment
Start the engine
Use another vehicle's 12 volt vehicle battery
Start the engine of the current-giving vehicle and
to operate the vehicle
let it idle (applies to vehicles with combustion en-
gine)
WARNING
Or:
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.
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses 207
Start up the vehicle with the discharged 12 volt
Replacing a fuse
vehicle battery.
Replace the fuse with
If the engine of the vehicle with the discharged 12
the clamp located on
volt vehicle battery does not start within 10 sec-
the inside of the fuse
onds, repeat the starting procedure after approxi-
box cover in the engine
mately 30 seconds.
compartment.
Disconnecting the cable
Use the appropriate
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order from
end of the clamp ac-
connection.
cording to the fuse di-
mensions.
Fuses
What you should be mindful of
Fuses in the dash panel
NOTICE
Overview
Fire hazard and risk of damage to the electrical sys-
tem.
Access to fuses - left-hand drive
Do not repair fuses or replace them with stronger
Open the storage compartment on the driver's
fuses.
side.
Replace the defective fuse with a new fuse with
Press the button and
the same amperage.
open the tray.
We recommend using replacement fuses from the
Change the fuse.
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories range. These guaran-
Close the storage
tee reliable and safe protection of the vehicle’s
compartment.
electric system.
If a newly inserted fuse blows again, seek the help
of a specialist garage.
One fuse may belong to several consumers. One
consumer may have several fuses.
Access to fuses - right-hand drive
Open the storage compartment on the passenger's
Functionality
side.
Loosen the brake rod
Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage
of the storage com-
caused by excessive current. The fuse blows when
partment.
the current is exceeded.
Press the locking lugs,
the storage compart-
ment folds down.
Change the fuse.
Blown fuse
Insert and lock the
Conditions for replacing a fuse
brake rod.
Ignition off
Close the storage
compartment.
Driver door opened
All consumers switched off
208 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel
Fuses overview
Fuse
Consumer
number
25
Central locking - (front and rear door
left), power windows - (left), left exter-
nal mirror (heating, folding function,
mirror surface adjustment)
26
Heating of the front seats
27
Interior lighting
28
Tow hitch
29
USB charging function - at the rear and
on the interior mirror
30
Shock absorber setting
31
Opening the boot lid
32
Parking aid, Park Assist, "blind spot" de-
tection
33
Airbags
34
Air conditioning, reversing light switch,
interior mirror with automatic dimming,
heated seats, parking brake, light
switches, bar with buttons
35
Diagnostic connection, camera, radar
sensor
36
LED headlight - right
Fuse
Consumer
37
LED headlight - left
number
38
Tow hitch
1
SCR (AdBlue®)
39
Central locking - (front and rear door
2
Heated steering wheel
right), power windows - (right), right ex-
3
Not used
ternal mirror - (heating, folding function,
4
Alarm system
mirror surface adjustment)
40
12-volt power outlets
5
Databus
6
Automatic gearbox
41
Right side belt tensioner
7
Air conditioning, Auxiliary heating re-
42
Luggage compartment cover lock,
ceiver, Front and rear window heating,
headlight washers, front and rear win-
Tyre pressure monitor
dow washer
8
Light switch, rain sensor, parking brake,
43
Music amplifier
ambient lighting, sensor of the alarm
44
Tow hitch
system, headlight
45
Electrical operation of driver's seat
9
Control lever under the steering wheel
46
230 volt socket
10
Infotainment screen
47
Rear window wiper
11
Light - left side
48
Sport sound generator
12
Infotainment
49
Engine starting, clutch pedal switch
13
Left side belt tensioner
50
Not used
14
Air blower for air conditioning, heating
51
Seat heating - rear
15
Electric steering lock
52
Seat ventilation at the front
16
USB ports, diagnostics connector, Pho-
53
Heated rear window
nebox
17
Instrument cluster, emergency call
18
Rear view camera, Area View
19
KESSY (keyless locking and starting sys-
tem)
20
SCR (AdBlue®), Vacuum pump for brake
system
21
All-wheel drive
22
Tow hitch
23
Panorama sliding/tilting roof
24
Light - right side
12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment 209
Fuses in the engine compartment
Fuse
Consumer
number
Overview
13
Oil pump for automatic gearbox
Access to the fuses
14
Not used
15
Horn
Simultaneously press
16
Ignition
the locking buttons on
17
ESC assist system, engine control unit,
the fuse box cover and
main relay coil
open up the cover.
18
Data bus, 12 volt battery data module
Remove the cover.
19
Front windscreen wiper (only some ve-
Change the fuse.
hicles)
Fit the cover and click
20
Not used
into place.
21
Automatic transmission (only some ve-
hicles)
22
Engine control system
NOTICE
23
Starter
Danger of water entering the fuse box.
24
Electric auxiliary heater
Fit the cover correctly and click into place secure-
31
Not used
ly.
32
Not used
Fuses overview
33
Automatic transmission (only some ve-
hicles)
34
Not used
35
Front windscreen wiper (only some ve-
hicles)
36
Not used
37
Auxiliary heating
38
Not used
Fuse
Consumer
number
1
ESC assist system, parking brake
2
Assistance system ESC
3
Engine control system
4
Radiator fan, fuel pressure regulator,
electric auxiliary heater, glow plug sys-
tem, air Ĕoõ sensor, brake system, oil
level and oil temperature sensor, igni-
tion, engine components
5
Engine components
6
Brake sensor
7
Coolant pump, exhaust Ĕap, heat for
crankcase ventilation, cooling louvres,
engine components
8
Lambda probe, NOx sensor and particle
sensor
9
Coolant pump, ignition, engine compo-
nents
10
Fuel pump
11
Additional electrical heating, heated
windscreen
12
Electric auxiliary heater
210 Wheels › Tyres and rims
Wheels
Overview of tyre labelling
Explanation of tyre markings
Tyres and rims
e.g. 235/55 R 18 100 V
What you should be mindful of
235
Tyre width in mm
55
Height/width ratio in %
NOTICE
R
Code letter for the type of tyre - Radial
Protect tyres from contact with lubricants and
18
Diameter of wheel in inches
fuel.
100
Load index
Always store wheels or tyres in a cool, dry and,
V
Speed symbol
where possible, dark place. Tyres without rims
should be stored in an upright position.
Load index
The load index indicates the maximum permissible
Alloy rims can be damaged by grit.
load for each individual tyre.
Do not use light alloy rims with a high-sheen sur-
face in wintry weather conditions or with snow
95
690 kg
chains
96
710 kg
97
730 kg
Causes of uneven tyre wear
98
750 kg
Improper tyre pressure.
99
775 kg
Driving style (e.g. fast cornering, rapid acceleration
100
800 kg
and deceleration).
101
825 kg
Wheel alignment errors.
102
850 kg
Incorrect wheel balancing.
103
875 kg
Wheel changes
Speed symbol
The speed symbol indicates the maximum permissi-
For uniform wear on all
ble speed for a vehicle fitted with tyres in the cate-
tyres, we recommend
gory concerned.
that you change the
wheels every 10,000 km
M
130 km/h
according to the sched-
T
190 km/h
ule.
U
200 km/h
H
210 km/h
V
240 km/h
Advice for tyre assembly
W
270 km/h
With directional tires, the correct direction of rota-
Y
300 km/h
tion must be observed. The direction of rotation of
the tyres is marked by arrows on the wall of the
WARNING
tyre.
Do not exceed the maximum permissible load and
Always replace the tyres by the axle.
speed for the mounted tires.
Additional information
Tread wear indicators
Only fit radial tyres of the same type, size (rolling cir-
Wear indicators are loca-
cumference) and the same tread pattern on one axle.
ted in the profile of the
Approved tyre sizes are speŽified in the technical ve-
tyres that display the
hicle documentation and in the declaration of con-
permissible minimum
formity (in the so-called COC Document).
tread depth.
The declaration of conformity can be obtained from
Markings on the walls of
a ŠKODA Partner (valid for some countries and some
the tyres with the letters
models).
TWI or other symbols
(e.g.
) indicate the po-
Wheels 8.5Jx20 ET38 with 255/40 R 20 tyres
sition of the wear indica-
A vehicle equipped with these wheels and tyres at
tors.
the factory also has appropriate widening elements
for the use of these wheels and tyres.
A tyre is to be regarded as worn out when this wear
indicator is Ĕush with the tread.
If you would like to have these wheels and tyres ret-
rofitted, fiÄd out at a ŠKODA Partner about the pos-
The tread depth can be measured with a tread
sible retrofittiģ of your vehicle with the widening
depth gauge on the ice scraper. The ice scraper is lo-
cated on the inside of the fuel filler Ĕap.
elements for the use of these wheels and tyres.
Wheels › All-season or winter tires 211
WARNING
Usage conditions
Risk of accident!
If all-season or winter tyres are installed that have a
Do not use worn tires.
lower speed category than the actual speŽified maxi-
Tyre manufacturing date
mum vehicle speed, then proceed as follows:
The date of manufacture is indicated on the tyre
In Infotainment, set the speed limit according to
sidewall.
the category of tyres fitted.
For example, DOT ... 10 20 means that the tyres
In the driver's field of view, affix a warning label
were produced in the 10th week of the year 2020.
with the maximum value of the speed category in-
WARNING
tended for the tyres fitted (applies only to certain
Risk of an accident!
countries).
Do not use tyres that are older than 6 years.
Settings
Troubleshooting
The speed limit setting for tyres is set in the Infotain-
Help with a Ĕat tyre
ment in the following menu item:
Spare and emergency spare wheel » page 212
Changing the wheel and raising the vehi-
Or:
cle » page 212
Breakdown kit » page 214
Change of tyre pressure
illuminates
Snow chains
Stop the vehicle.
Usage
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
The snow chains improve driving in wintry road con-
Show tyres with modified pressure
ditions.
In the following menu, select the menu item for
WARNING
displaying the tyre condition:
Risk of accident as well as tyre damage!
Do not use chains on routes that are free from
Or:
snow and ice.
What you should be mindful of
All-season or winter tires
Before fittiģ the snow chains, remove the full
wheel trims.
Usage
Only mount the snow chains on the front wheels.
All-season or winter tyres improve handling in winter
weather conditions. They are characterised by ‘M+S’
Technical data
and a mountaintop and sÄoõĔake symbol
Permitted rim/tyre combinations for mounting of
snow chains:
What you should be mindful of
Rim size
Tyre size
For the best possible handling, use tyres on all four
wheels with a minimum tread depth of 4 mm.
6.5Jx17 ET38
215/65 R17
Change winter tyres to summer tyres at the appro-
Only fit snow chains with links and locks that are no
priate time. Summer tyres have better driving and
larger than 13 mm.
braking characteristics on snow- and ice-free roads
and at temperatures above 7 °C.
SEAL tyres
Usage
The SEAL tyres have increased resistance to air leak-
age when punctured.
212 Wheels › Spare and emergency spare wheel
When replacing SEAL tyres with standard tires, the
Remove the wheel on vehicles with sound
vehicle must have one of the following pieces of
system and replace
equipment.
Removing
Spare or emergency spare wheel with correspond-
ing tool for replacing it.
Partially pull out the
safety tab A .
Breakdown kit.
Press the safety button
and remove the plug.
Spare and emergency spare wheel
Overview
Spare wheel
The dimensions of a standard spare wheel corre-
spond to the dimensions of the wheels mounted
on the vehicle.
Unscrew the lock nut.
A temporary spare wheel is provided with a warn-
Remove the bass loud-
ing label on the rim. This wheel is intended to ena-
speaker.
ble you to reach the nearest specialist garage.
Take out the wheel.
IÄĔate a space saver wheel with the maximum pre-
scribed pressure.
Emergency wheel
A warning label is displayed on the rim of the tempo-
rary spare wheel. This wheel is intended to enable
you to reach the nearest specialist garage.
Inserting
An emergency wheel is si£ÄifiŽaÄtlû narrower than
Insert the wheel into the wheel well with the out-
the wheels mounted ex-factory.
side facing downwards.
Insert the bass loudspeaker.
Screw in the locknut until it stops.
Remove the wheel on vehicles without sound
Insert the connector in the bass loudspeaker.
system and replace
Secure the safety tab A .
The spare wheel or emergency wheel is mounted in a
recess under the Ĕoor covering or the variable load-
ing Ĕoor in the boot.
Changing the wheel and raising the
vehicle
Removing
Loosen the retaining
What you should be mindful of
belt and take out the
Before changing
box with the tool kit.
Park the vehicle securely and secure it from rolling
Unscrew the lock nut.
away.
Take out the wheel.
Turn off the engine.
Let all of the occupants get out. During the wheel
change they should not stand on the road, e.g. be-
hind the crash barriers.
Close all doors, the boot and bonnet.
Inserting
Uncouple any trailers.
Insert the wheel into the wheel well with the out-
side facing downwards.
Pull the fixiģ band through the opposite holes in
the wheel rim.
Screw in the locknut until it stops.
Replace the box with the tool kit into the wheel
and secure it with the tape.
Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle 213
Raise vehicle
Some vehicles may have
anti-theft wheel bolts
WARNING
that protect the wheels
Always ensure the base plate of the lifting jack can-
from theft.
not slip!
Provide a wide and firm base under the jack on
Insert the upper sec-
loose surfaces.
tion on the anti-theft
Create a non-slip base (e.g. a rubber Ĕoor mat) un-
wheel bolt until it
der the jack on a smooth surface.
stops.
Always raise the vehicle with the doors closed.
Do not insert any body parts under the raised vehi-
Place the key on the
cle.
wheel bolt or on the
Do not start the engine of the lifted vehicle.
attachment piece.
NOTICE
Turn the screw a maxi-
Danger of damage to vehicle!
mum of half a turn so
Make sure that the jack is attached correctly to the
that the wheel does
bridge of the sill.
not come loose and fall
off.
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-
Jacking points for the jack
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
repair the tyre.
WARNING
Risk of an accident!
A
12 cm
Too low a tightening torque may cause the wheel
B
24 cm
to disengage while driving.
Too high a tightening torque can damage the
Position the jack and lift the vehicle
threads and cause the rim to deform.
Use the jack from the tool kit.
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
Release screws
If the vehicle has covers over the wheel bolts or
wheel trims, remove them.
Position the jack at the jacking point closest to the
WARNING
wheel to be replaced.
If you step on the key end when loosening the
Support the base plate of the jack with its full area
screw, hold on to the vehicle for better stability.
resting on level ground and ensure that the jack is
located in a vertical position at the jacking point.
Use the crank to raise the jack until its claw enclo-
ses the bar.
Continue to lift the vehicle until the wheel is just
off the Ĕoor.
214 Wheels › Breakdown kit
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 Ĕoor 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 differeÄt 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.
I
ON and OFF switch
J
Tyre iÄĔatioÄ bottle
Usage restrictions
K
Replacement valve core
Do not use the kit in the following cases:
Wheels › Tyre pressure 215
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:
216 Wheels › Tyre pressure monitoring system
Tyre pressure monitoring system
Functionality
Function restriction
The system measures tyre pressure while driving us-
The system is unable to provide a warning in the
ing sensors on the wheels.
event of a very rapid tyre pressure loss, e.g. sudden
For correct system function, you must select the
puncture.
tyre type as well as the load condition of the vehicle
The system function may be restricted in the follow-
in the Infotainment.
ing cases:
After switching on the ignition, the last measured
Uneven loading of the wheels, e.g. with a trailer at-
tyre pressure values are displayed. This display will
tached
be updated at the start of the journey.
Sporty driving style
Warning when changing the tyre pressure
Driving on dirt roads
illuminates
Snow chains fitted
Stop the vehicle.
Check the tyres and tyre pressures.
Saving tyre pressure values
Store the tyre pressure values in the infotainment
Overview
IÄĔate the tyres to the prescribed iÄĔatioÄ pres-
sure.
Display in the instrument cluster
Turn on the ignition.
Select Vehicle .
In the following menu, select the menu item for
Display in Infotainment
displaying the vehicle condition:
In the following menu, select the menu item for
displaying the vehicle condition.
Or:
Or:
Using the functional surfaces
select the tyre
control display menu.
Using the functional surfaces
choose the Tyre
Tap on the functional surface
Pressure Monitoring menu item.
Then follow the instructions on the screen.
Instrument cluster / Infotainment
Save the tyre pressures in the following cases:
Change of tyre pressure
Change of one or more wheels
Change of position of a wheel on the vehicle
Always after covering a distance of 10,000 km or
once a year
Troubleshooting
Tyre pressure display faulty
A
Tyre pressure
Ĕashes for about 1 minute and stays on
B
Recommended tyre pressure
Stop the vehicle, switch off the ignition and
start the engine.
C
Tyre pressure not available
If the symbol Ĕashes again after starting the en-
D
Tyre pressure too low
gine, there is a system fault.
E
Adjust the vehicle’s loading condition
Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution,
and seek the help of a specialist garage.
The tyres warm up while driving and there is an
increase in pressure. This is completely normal, it is
not a defect. If the system indicates an increase in
pressure while driving, do not reduce the pressure.

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