Skoda Superb (2019 year). Manual — part 18
Anti-theft wheel bolts
Fig. 333
Anti-theft wheel bolt and upper
section
The anti-theft wheel bolts protect the wheels from theft. The upper section
B
must be used to loosen/tighten these.
›
Insert the upper section
B
on the anti-theft wheel bolt
A
until it stops.
›
Insert the wrench on the attachment
B
until it stops and loose/tighten the
wheel bolt.
›
Removing the upper section.
The attachment for the anti-theft wheel bolts must always be kept in the
vehicle in case of a possible wheel change!
For wheel trims supplied ex-factory or from ŠKODA Original Accessories, the
anti-theft wheel bolt should be installed in the position marked on the back of
the wheel trim.
Note
We recommend that you retain the label with the code number. A replacement
upper section can be acquired from ŠKODA original parts based on this.
Loosening/tightening wheel bolts
Fig. 334
Loosening the wheel bolts
›
Push the wheel wrench onto the wheel bolt to the stop. Use the associated
upper section for the anti-theft wheel bolts
›
To loosen the screws, hold the wrench end and turn the screw about one
turn in the direction of arrow
›
To tighten the screws, hold the wrench end and turn the screw against the
direction of the arrow
WARNING
If it proves difficult to undo the bolts, carefully apply pressure to the end of
the wrench with your foot. Keep hold of the vehicle when doing so, and
make sure you keep your footing - risk of accident.
Raising the vehicle
Fig. 335
Jacking points for the jack
Fig. 336 Attach lifting jack
Before the vehicle is raised, the safety instructions must be observed
.
Use the jack from the tool kit to raise the vehicle. Position the jack at the jack-
ing point closest to the wheel to be replaced.
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The jacking points are located on the lower sill
.
›
Insert the crank
6
into the mount on the jack
5
.
›
Support the base plate of the jack with its full area 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 encloses the bar
- .
›
Continue to lift the vehicle until the wheel is just off the floor.
WARNING
Observe the following instructions, otherwise there is risk of injury.
■
Secure the vehicle from unexpectedly rolling away.
■
Always ensure the base plate of the lifting jack cannot slip.
■
Provide a wide and stable base under the jack on loose surfaces (e.g.
such as gravel).
■
Create a non-slip base (e.g. a rubber floor mat) under the jack on a
smooth surface (e.g. cobblestones).
■
Always raise the vehicle with the doors closed.
■
Never position any body parts, such as arms or legs, under the vehicle,
while the vehicle is raised with a lifting jack.
■
When the vehicle is raised, never start the engine.
CAUTION
It is important to ensure that the jack is correctly attached to the bar of the
lower beam – otherwise there is a risk of damage to the vehicle.
Puncture repair kit
Introduction
The following information applies to the factory-fitted puncture repair kit.
Use the puncture repair kit to seal tyre punctures with a diameter of up to
about 4 mm.
Performing a repair with the breakdown kit not at all intended to replace a
permanent repair on the tyre. Its purpose is to get you to the nearest specialist
garage.
Immediately replace the tyre that was repaired using the puncture repair kit, or
consult a specialist garage about repair options.
Do not remove foreign bodies which have penetrated into the tyre (e.g. nails
etc.).
Do not use the puncture repair kit in the following instances.
▶
The rim is damaged.
▶
The outdoor temperature is below the minimum temperature indicated in
the instruction manual of the tyre filling bottle with sealant.
▶
Tyre punctures of more than 4 mm.
▶
There is damage to the tyre wall.
▶
The expiration date (see inflation bottle) has passed.
WARNING
■
If the sealant comes into contact with skin, wash the affected area imme-
diately.
■
Observe the instructions provided in the puncture repair kit manufactur-
er's instructions for use.
Description of puncture repair kit
Fig. 337 Description of puncture repair kit
Read and observe on page 286 first.
The kit is located in a box under the floor covering in the luggage compart-
ment.
Sticker with speed designation “max. 80 km/h”/“max. 50 mph”
Valve remover
1
2
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Inflation hose with plug
Air compressor (the layout of the controls may be different depending on
the type of air compressor delivered with the vehicle)
Tyre inflation hose
Button for the tyre pressure reduction
Tyre inflation pressure indicator
12 volt cable connector
ON and OFF switch
Tyre inflation bottle with sealing agent
Replacement valve core
Note
The declaration of conformity is included with the air compressor or the log
folder.
Preparing to use the puncture repair kit
Read and observe on page 286 first.
For safety's sake, the following instructions must be observed before
performing a wheel repair the road.
›
As far as possible, park the vehicle far away from the traffic flow - find a
place with a flat and firm surface.
›
Switch off the engine.
›
For vehicles with manual transmission, select 1st gear.
›
For vehicles with automatic transmission, place the selector lever in the P
position.
›
Switch on the parking brake.
›
Position the hazard warning system and the warning triangle at the prescri-
bed distance.
›
All the occupants should get out of the vehicle. The passengers should not
stand on the road (instead they should remain behind a crash barrier, for in-
stance) while the wheel is being repaired.
›
Uncouple any trailers.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Sealing and inflating tyres
Read and observe on page 286 first.
Sealing
›
Unscrew the valve cap from the damaged tyre.
›
Insert the valve remover
2
on page 286 on the valve insert, so
that the valve insert fits into the slot of the valve remover.
›
Unscrew the valve insert and lay it on a clean surface (e.g. cloth, paper etc.).
›
Forcefully shake bottle
10
several times.
›
Firmly screw the inflation hose
3
onto the tyre inflater bottle
10
. The film
on the cap is pierced automatically.
›
Remove the plug from the inflation hose
3
and plug the open end fully onto
the tyre valve.
›
Hold the bottle
10
with the bottom facing upwards and fill all of the sealing
agent from the tyre inflator bottle into the tyre.
›
Remove the filler plug from the tyre valve.
›
Screw in the valve insert using the valve remover
2
.
Inflating
›
Screw the air compressor tyre inflation hose
5
on page 286 firmly
onto the tyre valve.
›
For vehicles with manual transmission, set the lever in the neutral position.
›
On vehicles with automatic transmission, place the selector lever in the P
position.
›
Start the engine.
›
Plug the connector
8
into 12 volt socket
.
›
Switch on the air compressor with the ON and OFF switch
9
.
›
Once a tyre inflation pressure of 2.0-2.5 bar is reached, turn off the air com-
pressor. Observe the maximum running time of the air compressor according
to the instructions of the repair kit manufacturer
.
›
If you cannot reach an air pressure of 2.0 - 2.5 bar, unscrew the tyre inflation
hose
5
from the tyre valve.
›
Drive the vehicle approx. 10 metres forwards or backwards to allow the seal-
ing agent to “distribute” in the tyre.
›
Firmly screw the tyre inflation hose
5
back onto the tyre valve and repeat
the inflation process.
›
Stick the corresponding sticker
1
on the dashboard in the driver's field of
view.
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Once a tyre inflation pressure of 2.0 – 2.5 bar is achieved, continue the journey
at a maximum speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).
WARNING
■
If the tire does not inflate to at least 2.0 bar, the damage is too great. The
sealing agent cannot be used to seal the tyre.
Do not drive the vehicle!
Seek help from a specialist garage.
■
The tyre inflation hose and air compressor may get hot as the tyre is be-
ing inflated – risk of burning.
CAUTION
Switch off the air compressor at the latest after the running time according to
the instructions of the repair kit manufacturer has elapsed – otherwise there is
the risk of compressor damage! Allow the air compressor to cool a few mi-
nutes before switching it on again.
Information for driving with repaired tyres
Read and observe on page 286 first.
The inflation pressure of the repaired tyre must be checked after driving for 10
minutes.
If the tyre inflation pressure is 1.3 bar or less
›
The tyre cannot be properly sealed with the breakdown kit.
Do not drive
the vehicle! Seek help from a specialist garage.
If the tyre inflation pressure is 1.3 bar or more
›
Set the tyre pressure back to the correct value
›
Continue driving carefully to the nearest specialist garage at a maximum
speed of 80 km/h (50 mph).
WARNING
A tyre filled with sealant has the same driving characteristics as a standard
tyre. The following guidelines must be observed.
■
Do not drive faster than 80 km/h (50 mph).
■
Avoid accelerating at full throttle, sharp braking and fast cornering.
Jump-starting
Introduction
WARNING
■
The following instructions must be followed at all times when working on
the engine compartment
.
■
When handling the vehicle battery, the following warnings must be ob-
served
.
■
A discharged vehicle battery may already freeze at temperatures just be-
low 0 °C. If the battery is frozen, do not carry out a jump start with the bat-
tery of another vehicle – risk of explosion!
■
Never jump-start vehicle batteries with an acid level that is too low – risk
of explosion and caustic burns!
Start using the battery from another vehicle
Fig. 338 Jump-starting: - discharged battery, - power-supplying
battery/ground point of the engine for the START-STOP system
Read and observe on page 288 first.
If it is not possible to start the engine due to a discharged vehicle battery, the
battery of another vehicle can be used to start the engine. Only use jump-start
cables which have an adequately large cross-section and insulated terminal
clamps.
The rated voltage of the two batteries must be 12V. The capacity (Ah) of the
current-giving battery must not be significantly less than the capacity of the
discharged battery in your vehicle.
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The jump-start cables must be attached in the following sequence.
›
Attach clamp
1
to the positive terminal of the discharged battery.
›
Attach clamp
2
to the positive terminal of the current-giving battery.
›
Attach clamp
3
to the negative terminal of the current-giving battery.
›
For vehicles with the START-STOP system, secure the clamp
4
to the
ground point of the engine
A
.
›
For vehicles without the START-STOP system, secure the clamp
4
to a solid
metal part that is firmly attached to the engine block or secure to the engine
block directly.
Starting engine
›
Start the engine on the vehicle providing the power and allow it to idle.
›
Start the engine in the vehicle with the discharged battery.
›
If the engine does not start within 10 s, then cancel the starting procedure
and repeat after half a minute.
›
Remove the jump start cables in the reverse order as attachment.
WARNING
■
Never clamp the jump-start cable to the negative terminal of the dis-
charged battery - danger of explosion.
■
The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps must never touch each
other – risk of short circuit!
■
The jump-start cable connected to the positive terminal of the battery
must not come into contact with electrically conducting parts of the vehi-
cle – risk of short circuit!
■
Route the jumper cables so that they cannot be caught in rotating parts in
the engine compartment - danger of injuries and the risk of vehicle dam-
age.
Towing the vehicle
Information about the towing process
Fig. 339 Braided tow rope / Spiral tow rope
For towing using a tow rope, use only a braided synthetic fibre rope
-
.
Attach the tow rope or the tow bar to thetowing eyes at the front
,towing eyes at the rear
or to thetowing device of the
trailer device
Conditions for towing.
Cars with automatic gearboxes must not be towed with the rear wheels
raised - there is a risk of gearbox damage!
If the gearbox has no oil, your vehicle must be towed with the front axle
raised clear of the ground or on a breakdown vehicle or trailer.
The maximum towing speed is 50 km/h.
The vehicle must be transported on a special breakdown vehicle or trailer
if it is not possible to tow in the vehicle in the way described or if the tow-
ing distance is greater than 50 km.
Driver of the tow vehicle
›
On vehicles with manual transmission, engage gear slowly when starting.
›
On vehicles with automatic transmission, accelerate with particular care.
›
Only then approach correctly when the rope is taut.
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Driver of the towed vehicle
›
If possible, the vehicle should be towed with the engine running. Operate the
brake booster and power steering only if the engine is running, otherwise the
brake pedal must be depressed more strongly and more power has to be
directed to the steering.
›
If it is not possible to start the engine, switch on the ignition so that the
steering wheel is not locked and so that the turn signal lights, windscreen
wipers and windscreen washer system can be used.
›
Take the vehicle out of gear or move the selector lever into position N if the
vehicle is fitted with an automatic gearbox.
›
Always keep the tow rope taut during the towing procedure.
WARNING
■
Wound tow ropes must not be used for towing
- , the towing
eye may unscrew out of the vehicle - risk of accident.
■
Ensure tow rope is not twisted - risk of accident.
CAUTION
■
Do not tow-start the engine – risk of damaging the engine! The battery from
another vehicle can be used as a jump-start aid
■
In the case of off-road towing manoeuvres, for both vehicles there is the risk
that the fastening parts could be overloaded and damaged.
Note
We recommend that you use the tow rope from ŠKODA Original Accessories.
Front towing eye
Fig. 340 Remove cap / install towing eye
Remove/insert cap
›
To remove, press on the cap in the direction of the arrow
1
and remove this
in the direction of arrow
2
›
To insert, insert the cap in arrow range
1
and then press on the opposite
edge of the cap. The cap must engage firmly.
Removing/installing the towing eye
›
To install, screw in the towing eye by hand in the direction of arrow
3
until the stop
.
›
Tighten the towing eye using a wheel wrench or similar object. To do this, in-
sert the wheel wrench through the eye.
›
To remove, unscrew the towing against the direction of arrow
3
.
WARNING
The towing eye must always be tightened, otherwise the towing eye may
break during the towing.
Towing eye rear
Fig. 341 Remove cap / install towing eye
Remove/insert cap
›
To remove, press on the cap in the direction of the arrow
1
and remove this
in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
To insert, insert the cap in arrow range
1
and then press on the opposite
edge of the cap. The cap must engage firmly.
Removing/installing the towing eye
›
To install, screw in the towing eye by hand in the direction of arrow
3
»
.
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›
Tighten the towing eye using a wheel wrench or similar object. To do this, in-
sert the wheel wrench through the eye.
›
To remove, unscrew the towing against the direction of arrow
3
.
Vehicles with a tow hitch
For vehicles with factory-fitted towing device, at the back there is no mount
for a screw-in towing eye. Use the detachable ball rod for towing
WARNING
The towing eye must always be tightened, otherwise the towing eye may
break during the towing.
Remote control and removable light - changing the battery
Introduction
CAUTION
■
The replacement battery/batteries must comply with the original specifica-
tion.
■
Pay attention to the correct polarity when changing the rechargeable batter-
ies.
Note
We recommend having the faulty battery/batteries replaced by a specialist ga-
rage.
Key with fold-out key bit
Fig. 342 Open the cover/remove the battery
Read and observe on page 291 first.
›
Fold out the key bit.
›
Press off the battery cover
A
with your thumb or by using a flat
screwdriver in region
B
.
›
Open the battery in the direction of the arrow
1
.
›
Remove the discharged battery in the direction of arrow
2.
›
Hold any button on the key for about 5 s.
›
Insert the new battery.
›
Insert the battery cover
A
and press it down until it clicks audibly into place.
The key has to be synchronised if the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked
with the key after replacing the battery
.
KESSY key
Fig. 343 Remove emergency key
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Fig. 344 Open the cover/remove the battery
Read and observe on page 291 first.
›
Unlock the locking lug
A
in the direction of arrow
1
and remove the emer-
gency key
B
in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Insert a narrow screwdriver (3 mm wide) approximately 12 mm into the
opening in the direction of arrow
3
.
›
Turn the screwdriver in the direction of arrow
4
until the battery cover is
released.
›
Push the battery cover
C
in the direction of arrow
5
.
›
Remove the discharged battery in the direction of arrow
6.
›
Hold any button on the key for about 5 s.
›
Insert the new battery.
›
Insert the battery cover
C
and press it down until it clicks audibly into place.
The key has to be synchronised if the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked
with the key after replacing the battery
Remote control of the auxiliary heating
Fig. 345 Open the cover/remove the battery
Read and observe on page 291 first.
›
Use a thin screwdriver to remove the cover
A
in the area
B
.
›
Open the cover in the direction of arrow
1
and push out in the direction of
arrow
2
.
›
Use the screwdriver to remove and replace the battery in the area
C
.
›
Insert the battery cover in the opposite direction to arrow
2
until it audibly
clicks into place.
Removable light
Fig. 346
Locking clip on the battery cov-
er
Read and observe on page 291 first.
›
Lever off the cover for the rechargeable batteries with a narrow and pointed
object from the area of the lock clips
A
›
Replace the batteries.
›
Insert the cover for the rechargeable batteries and press it down until it
clicks into place.
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CAUTION
If an incorrect battery type is used or a non-rechargeable battery, there is a
risk of damaging the light and the vehicle's electrical system.
Emergency unlocking / unlocking of doors
Unlocking/locking the driver's door
Fig. 347 Handle on the driver's door: Open/unlock and lock cover
Fig. 348 Handle on the driver's door: Key with fold/out key bit/KESSY
key
The driver's door can be emergency unlocked / emergency locked using the
key via the lock cylinder.
›
Pull on the door handle and hold.
›
Insert the key into the recess on the lower side of the cover and fold up the
cover in the direction of arrow
.
›
Release the door handle.
›
For vehicles with LHD, insert the key with the fold-out key bit with the but-
tons facing upwards
- into the lock cylinder and unlock/lock
the vehicle.
›
For vehicles with RHD, insert the key with the fold-out key bit with the but-
tons facing downwards into the lock and unlock/lock the vehicle.
›
On vehicles with the KESSY system, insert the emergency key with the han-
dle facing downwards
- into the lock cylinder and unlock/lock
the vehicle.
›
Pull on the door handle and hold.
›
Replace the cover.
CAUTION
Make sure you do not damage the paint when performing an emergency lock-
ing/unlocking.
Locking the door without locking cylinders
Fig. 349 Left door/right door:
›
Open the corresponding door.
›
In vehicles with the panel
A
, remove this panel
›
Insert the key into the slot and turn in the direction of the arrow (sprung po-
sition).
›
Replace the cover
A
.
After closing, the door is locked.
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Unlock the boot lid
Fig. 350 Unlatch lid: Version 1/version 2
The boot lid can be unlocked manually from inside.
›
Insert a screwdriver or similar tool into the recess or the opening in the
trim
as far as the stop.
›
Unlock the lid by moving it in the direction of the arrow.
Selector lever emergency unlocking
Fig. 351 Remove / release the selector lever
›
Switch on the parking brake.
›
Open the stowage compartment in the front centre console.
›
Insert a flat-head screwdriver or similar tool into the gap in the arrow area
1
and carefully lift the cover in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Press on the yellow plastic part in the direction of arrow
3
, simultaneously
press the lock button in the selector lever handle and put the lever in position
N.
If the selector lever is moved again to position P, it is once again blocked.
CAUTION
Make sure when lifting not to damage cover parts by the screwdriver in the
shift lever environment.
Replacing windscreen wiper blades
Introduction
WARNING
Replace the windscreen wiper blades once or twice a year for safety rea-
sons.
Replacing the windscreen wiper blades
Fig. 352
Setting the service position for
the wiper arms
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Fig. 353 Replace windscreen wiper blade
Read and observe on page 294 first.
Before replacing the windscreen wiper blade, put the windscreen wiper arms
into the service position.
Setting the service position
›
Switch the ignition on and off again.
›
Within 10 seconds, push the lever in the direction of arrow
hold for approximately 2 seconds.
Removing the wiper blade
›
Lift the wiper arm from the window in the direction of arrow
1
›
Tilt the wiper blade to the stop in the same direction.
›
Hold the wiper arm and press the safety catch
A
in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow
3
.
Attaching the windscreen wiper blade
›
Push the windscreen wiper blade in the opposite direction of the arrow
3
until it locks into place. Check that the windscreen wiper blade is correctly
attached.
›
Fold the windscreen wiper arm back to the windscreen.
›
Turn on the ignition and press the lever into the direction of the arrow
Move the windscreen wiper arms into the home position.
Replacing the rear window wiper blade
Fig. 354 Replace the rear window wiper blade
Read and observe on page 294 first.
Removing the wiper blade
›
Lift the wiper arm from the window in the direction of arrow
1
.
›
Tilt the wiper blade to the stop in the same direction.
›
Hold the wiper arm and press the safety catch
A
in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow
3
.
Attaching the windscreen wiper blade
›
Push the windscreen wiper blade in the opposite direction of the arrow
3
until it locks into place. Check that the windscreen wiper blade is correctly
attached.
›
Fold the windscreen wiper arm back to the windscreen.
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Fuses and light bulbs
Fuses
Introduction
Fig. 355
Blown fuse
Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses. A blown fuse is recognisa-
ble by the molten metal strip
WARNING
Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the
engine compartment
.
CAUTION
■
Replace the faulty fuse with a new one of the same amperage.
■
If a newly inserted fuse blows after a short time, then seek the assistance of
a specialist garage.
■
Do “not repair” the fuses and do not replace them with stronger ones - it can
cause a fire and could damage parts of the electrical system.
Note
■
We recommend always carrying replacement fuses in the vehicle.
■
There can be several power consuming devices for one fuse. Multiple fuses
may exist for a single power consuming device.
Fuses in the dashboard- LHD
Fig. 356
Storage compartment on the
driver's side
Read and observe and on page 296 first.
The fuse box is located behind the storage compartment on the driver's side.
Replacing fuses
›
Remove the ignition key, turn off the lights and all electrical consumers.
›
Open the storage box on the driver side.
›
Hold the stacker laterally in the region
A
and open by pulling in the direction
of arrow
1
(A greater force is required to open)
.
›
Remove the plastic clip under the cover of the fuse box in the engine com-
partment
›
Use the clip to pull the fuse out, then insert a new fuse.
›
Stow the clamp back in the original position.
›
Close the compartment by pressing in arrow direction
2
until you hear it
click.
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Fuses in the dashboard- RHD
Fig. 357 Storage compartment on the front passenger side
Read and observe and on page 296 first.
The fuse box is located behind the storage compartment on the front passen-
ger side.
Fold down the storage compartment and replace the fuse
›
Remove the ignition key, turn off the lights and all electrical consumers.
›
Open the storage compartment on the front passenger side.
›
Unlock the brake rod in the direction of arrow
1
and remove in the direction
of arrow
2
.
›
Press the detents
A
in the direction of arrow
3
and the compartment folds
down in the direction of arrow
4
.
›
Remove the plastic clip under the cover of the fuse box in the engine com-
partment
›
Use the clip to pull out the faulty fuse and then insert a new fuse.
›
Stow the clip back in the original position.
Fold back the storage compartment
›
Raise the tray in the opposite direction of arrow
4
.
›
Overcome the resistance of the detents
A
.
›
Insert the brake rod against the direction of arrow
2
and lock against the
direction of arrow
1
.
›
Close the storage compartment.
Fuse assignment in the dashboard
Fig. 358
Fuses
Fig. 359 Fuses for the USB charging function and front seat ventilation:
RHD
Read and observe and on page 296 first.
No.
Consumer
1
SCR (AdBlue
®
)
2
Heated steering wheel
3
Not assigned
4
Anti-theft alarm
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No.
Consumer
5
Databus
6
Automatic gearbox
7
Air conditioning, heating, receiver for the remote control for the
auxiliary heating, heated rear window, heated windscreen, clock
8
Light switch, rain sensor, diagnostic connection, parking brake, am-
bient lighting, sensor of the alarm system, headlight
9
USB sockets
10
Infotainment screen
11
Light - left
12
Infotainment
13
Left side belt tensioner
14
Air blower for air conditioning,heating
15
Electric steering lock
16
Phonebox
17
Instrument cluster, emergency call
18
Reversing camera
19
KESSY system
20
SCR (AdBlue
®
), braking system
21
Four-wheel drive, air conditioning compressor
22
Tow hitch
23
Panoramic tilting / sliding sunroof
24
Light - right
25
Central locking - driver's door and rear left door, exterior mirror
driver's side - heating, fold-in function, setting the mirror surface
26
Heated front seats
27
Xenon headlights, interior lights
28
Tow hitch
29
Operating lever underneath the steering wheel
30
Not assigned
31
Opening the boot lid
32
Parking aid (Park Assist)
33
Airbag switch for hazard warning lights
No.
Consumer
34
TCS, ESC, tyre pressure monitoring, air conditioning, reversing light
switch, mirror with automatic dimming, START-STOP, heated rear
seats, parking brake, light switch
35
Diagnostic connector, camera, radar sensor
36
Headlight right
37
Headlight left
38
Tow hitch
39
Central locking - front passenger door and right rear door, front
passenger side mirrors - heating, fold-in function, setting the mirror
surface
40
12-volt power outlets
41
Right side belt tensioner
42
Boot lid, headlight washers, windscreen washer system
43
Music amplifier
44
Tow hitch
45
Electrically adjustable seats
46
230-Volt power socket
47
Rear window wiper
48
Blind spot detection
49
Engine starting, clutch pedal switch
50
Not assigned
51
Heated rear seats, rear display, rear air conditioning
52
Shock absorber adjustment (adaptive suspension)
53
Heated rear window
A
Front seat ventilation - left-hand drive
B
USB charging - LHD
298
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No.
Consumer
C
USB charging - RHD
D
Front seat ventilation - right-hand drive
Fuses in the engine compartment
Fig. 360 Fuse box cover: Removing the cover / Plastic clip for fuses
Read and observe and on page 296 first.
Replacing fuses
›
Remove the ignition key, turn off the lights and all electrical consumers.
›
Simultaneously press the lock buttons of the cover together in the direction
of arrow
1
and remove the cover in the direction of arrow
2
›
Remove the plastic clip under the cover of the fuse box
›
Use the clip to pull the fuse out, then insert a new fuse.
›
Stow the clamp back in the original position.
›
Replace the cover, push the lock buttons of the cover together and lock.
CAUTION
The cover of the fuse box in the engine compartment must always be used
correctly, otherwise water may penetrate into the fuse box – there is a danger
of damage to the vehicle!
Fuse assignment in engine compartment
Fig. 361
Fuses
Read and observe and on page 296 first.
No.
Consumer
1
ESC, parking brake
2
ESC
3
Engine control system
4
Radiator fan, control valve for fuel pressure, electric auxiliary heat-
ing, glow plug system, air mass meter, engine components
5
Ignition, engine components
6
Brake sensor
7
Radiator shutters, coolant pump, crankcase ventilation, engine
components
8
Lambda sensor, NOx sensor
9
Coolant pump, ignition, engine components
10
Fuel pump
11
Electrical auxiliary heating
12
Electrical auxiliary heating
13
Oil pump for automatic gearbox
14
Heated windscreen
15
Horn
16
Ignition
299
Fuses and light bulbs
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No.
Consumer
17
ESC, engine control unit, main relay coil
18
Databus, battery data module
19
Windscreen wipers
20
Not assigned
21
Automatic gearbox
22
Engine control system
23
Starter
24
Electrical auxiliary heating
31
Not assigned
32
Not assigned
33
Not assigned
34
Not assigned
35
Not assigned
36
Not assigned
37
Aux. heating
38
Not assigned
Bulbs
Introduction
This Owner's Manual only describes the replacement of bulbs where it is possi-
ble to replace the bulbs on your own without any complications arising. Other
bulbs, Xenon gas-discharge lamps or LED lights must be replaced by a special-
ist garage.
For this reason, we recommend having bulbs replaced by a specialist garage or
seeking other expert help in the event of any uncertainties.
▶
Switch off the ignition and all of the lights before replacing a bulb.
▶
Faulty bulbs must only be replaced with the same type of bulbs. The designa-
tion is located on the light socket or the glass bulb.
We recommend having the headlight settings checked by a specialist garage
after replacing a bulb in the low, high or fog beam.
WARNING
■
Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the
engine compartment
.
■
Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not suffi-
ciently illuminated and the vehicle cannot or can only be seen with difficulty
by other road users.
■
H7 and H8 bulbs are pressurised and may burst when changing the bulb -
risk of injury! We therefore recommended wearing gloves and safety
glasses when changing a bulb.
■
Do not carry out any work on the xenon gas discharge lamps - risk of
death!
CAUTION
■
Do not take hold of the glass bulb with naked fingers (even the smallest
amount of dirt reduces the working life of the light bulb). Use a clean cloth,
napkin, or similar.
■
The cap of the filament bulb must always be seated correctly in the head-
light, otherwise this may allow water and debris to enter the headlight - risk of
damage to the headlights.
Note
We recommend that a box of replacement bulbs always be carried in the vehi-
cle.
300
Do-it-yourself
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