Seat Alhambra 2011 Owner's Manual
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β To avoid damage to the bonnet and to the windscreen wiper arms, only
open the bonnet when the w
indscreen wipers are in place against the wind-
screen.
β Before driving, always lower the wiper arms. ο
Engine oil Introduction Additional information and warnings:
β
⇒βBook l
et Maintenance Programme
β W
orking in the engine compartment ⇒βpage 275
β A
ccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications ⇒βpage 257WARNING
Incorrectly handling engine oil can cause injury and serious burns.
β Always protect your eyes when handling engine oil.
β Oil is toxic and must be kept out of the reach of children.
β Engine oil must only be kept closed in its original container. The same
app lie
s to use oil until it has been disposed of.
β Never store engine oil in empty food containers or bottles as other
people m
ay accidentally drink it.
β Regular contact with engine oil can be bad for the skin. If you come
into cont
act with engine oil, wash your skin with soap and water.
β With the engine running, the engine oil gets extremely hot and can
cause sev
ere skin burns. Always wait until the engine has fully cooled. For the sake of the environment
Similar to the other service liquids, spilled engine oil can be bad for the en-
vir onment
. Collect any spilt fluids in suitable containers and dispose of in
accordance with legislation and with the utmost respect for the environ-
ment. ο
Warning and control lamps lights up Possible cause Solution
ο Insufficient engine oil. Switch the engine off. Check the
engine oi
l
level ⇒βpage 281. flashes Possible cause Solution
ο₯ Engine oil pressure too low. ο²
Stop the vehicle!
Sw it
ch off the engine. Check the
engine oil level.
- If the warning indicator flashes
although the oil level is correct,
do not continue driving or leave
the engine running. Otherwise,
the engine could be damaged.
You should obtain professional
assistance. ο Engine oil sensor faulty. Contact a specialist workshop.
Have the en
gine oi
l sensor
checked. ο£Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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If the warning lamps and messages are ignored, the vehicle may stall in
traffic, or m a
y cause accidents and severe injuries.
β Never ignore the warning lamps or text messages.
β Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible. CAUTION
Failure to heed the warning lamps and text messages when they appear
ma y
result in faults in the vehicle. ο
Engine oil specifications Replacement engine oil must strictly comply with the specifications.
The corr
ect
oil must be used to ensure the correct operation and long serv-
ice life of the engine. The engine comes with a high-quality multigrade oil
that can generally be used all year round.
Only use an oil that complies to SEAT standards whenever possible ⇒β . If
you w i
sh to maintain the long-life service duration, only engine oils ap-
proved for this service according to the corresponding VW standard ( ⇒βtable
on page 280) may be used. All oils indicated are synthetic multigrade oils.
Engine oils are being continuously further developed. Qualified workshops
are permanently informed of any modifications. SEAT therefore recommends
that you have the engine oil changed by a SEAT Dealership. Engines Engine oil specifications
with LongLife service without LongLife service
Petrol engines VW 504 00, VW 503 00 VW 504 00, VW 502 00
Diesel engines VW 507 00 VW 507 00 CAUTION
β Only use engine oils whose specifications are expressly approved by
S EA
T. The use of any other type of engine oil could cause engine damage!
β No additives should be used with engine oil. Any damage caused by the
use of s
uch additives would not be covered by the factory warranty. ο
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Checking the engine oil level and topping up Fig. 168 Marked engine
oil
dip
stick. Fig. 169 In the engine
comp
ar
tment: Engine oil
filler cap. Preparations
β
Park the vehicle on flat ground so that the engine oil reading is correct.
β Stop the engine and wait a few minutes for the oil to drain back into the
sump.
When the engine has cooled down, immediately check the oil level
and top up if necessary.
β Open the bonnet ο ⇒βp
age 275.
β The engine oil filler opening can be recognised by the symbol ο₯ on the
cap ⇒β
fig. 169 and the dipstick by its coloured handle.
Checking the engine oil level
β Pull out the dipstick and wipe it on a clean cloth.
β Replace the dipstick, pushing it in as far as it will go. If the dipstick has a
mark, when y
ou reintroduce it this mark should slot into the corresponding
groove located on the upper end of the tube.
β Remove the dipstick again and check the engine oil level ⇒βtabl
e on
page 281.
β After reading the oil level, replace the dipstick in the tube completely.
Engine oil
topping up ranges fig. 168 Operations required depending on the engine oil topping
up lev
el: Area
A Do not top up oil
⇒β .
Area
B Add approximately 0.5 L of oil (1/2 quarter of a gallon).
The oil
l
evel can be in the zone A , but never above
A .
Area
C : It is
essential to add oil (approximately 1 litre or quarter of
a g al
lon). Ensure that the level is around the centre of the
zone B after adding oil.
Adding oil after checking the level
Only
a
dd engine oil in small quantities and in steps. ο£Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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β Unscrew the cap from engine oil filler opening on the cylinder head
⇒ βfig. 169
. If you are not sure where the cap is, request help from a special-
ist.
β Only refill using engine oil expressly approved by SEAT and in small
quantities (not
more than 0.5 l or 1/2 a quarter of a gallon at a time)
⇒β page 280.
β To avoid adding too much oil, each time you add a quantity, wait until
the oil h
as flowed into the crankcase so that it can be measured with the
dipstick.
β Check the oil level before adding any more oil. Do not top up with too
much engine oi
l ⇒β .
β When the oil level is in at least the ⇒βfig. 168 B zone, insert the dip-
stic k
into the tube fully to avoid engine oil escaping when the engine is run-
ning.
β After topping up the oil, ensure that the cap is screwed on to the filler
mouth correctly
. WARNING
Oil could catch fire if it comes into contact with hot engine components.
This c
ould lead to a fire, explosion and severe injuries.
β Always ensure that after topping of oil, the engine oil filler cap is cor-
rectly tight
ened. This will avoid engine oil spilling onto hot engine parts
when the engine is running. CAUTION
β If the oil level is above the area A do not start the engine. You should
obt ain pr
ofessional assistance. Otherwise catalytic converter and engine
damage may occur.
β When refilling or changing service liquids, ensure that you put the liq-
uids int
o the right tank. Making a mistake when refilling could cause seri-
ous malfunctions and damage the engine! For the sake of the environment
The oil level must never be above area A . Otherwise oil can be drawn in
through the c r
ankcase breather and escape into the atmosphere via the ex-
haust system. ο
Engine oil consumption The consumption of engine oil can be different from one engine to another
and can
v
ary during the useful life of the engine.
Depending on driving style and the conditions of use, the consumption of
engine oil can reach 1 litre every 2000 km (one quarter of a gallon every
1200 miles); for new vehicles, this could be higher for the first 5000 km
(3000 miles). For this reason the engine oil level must be checked at regular
intervals, preferably when filling the tank and before a journey.
When the engine is working hard, for instance during sustained high-speed
motorway cruising in summer, when towing a trailer or climbing mountain
passes, the oil level should preferably be kept within area ⇒βfig. 168 A .
ο
Changing the engine oil The engine oil must be changed regularly according to the specifications of
the Maint
en
ance Programme.
Due to the problems linked with disposing of used oil and the need for suit-
able tools and special knowledge, always visit a Technical Service to have
the engine oil and filter changed. SEAT recommends visiting a Technical
Service.
Detailed information on the service intervals are shown in the Maintenance
Programme. ο£
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Engine oil additives make new oil darker after the engine has been running
for a shor t
period. This is normal and does not mean more frequent oil
changes are required. WARNING
If, in exceptional circumstances, you must change the engine oil yourself,
pl e
ase note the following:
β Wear eye protection.
β Always wait until the engine has completely cooled to avoid being
burned.
β Alw
ays keep your arms horizontal when unscrewing the oil drainage
bolt so th
at the oil does not run down your arms when it begins to drain.
β Use a suitable and large enough container to collect all of the used oil
in the engine.
β Never c
ollect engine oil in empty food containers, cans, bottles and
other container
s as not all people are able to identify engine oil.
β Oil is toxic and must be kept out of the reach of children. For the sake of the environment
Before changing the engine oil, find a suitable location or service for proper
dis po
sal. For the sake of the environment
Always dispose of engine oil with the utmost respect for the environment.
Never di s
pose of used engine oil in places such as a garden, woods, drains,
roads, paths, rivers and drainage systems. οEngine coolant
Introduction Never work on the engine cooling system or if you are not familiar with the
operation
s
to be carried out, the applicable safety standards and especially
if you do not have the instruments, liquids and tools necessary ⇒β ! Have
the work c
arried out by a Technical Service if you are uncertain. SEAT recom-
mends visiting a Technical Service.
Negligent work can cause serious injury.
Additional information and warnings:
β Towing mode ⇒βpage 233
β W
orking in the engine compartment ⇒βpage 275
β A
ccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications ⇒βpage 257 WARNING
Engine coolant is toxic!
β Only keep engine coolant in its original container, tightly shut and in
a saf e p
lace.
β Never store engine coolant in empty food containers or bottles as
other people m
ay accidentally drink it.
β Always keep engine coolant out of reach of children.
β Ensure that the proportion of engine coolant additive corresponds to
the lowe
st outside temperature to which the vehicle will be exposed.
β If the outside temperature is extremely low, the engine coolant could
freeze c
ausing the vehicle to stop. As this would also cause the heating
to stop working, passengers without sufficient clothing could freeze. ο£Safety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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Coolants and additives can contaminate the environment. Collect any spilt
fluids in s
uitable containers and dispose of in accordance with legislation
and with the utmost respect for the environment. ο
Coolant temperature warning lamp and gauge Fig. 170 Engine coolant
temper
at
ure gauge on
the instrument panel: A cold area;
B normal
are a; C warning area.
When driving normally, the needle will remain in the middle area. The tem-
perat ur
e may also rise when the engine is working hard, especially at high
outside temperatures and so the indicator will move quite far to the right-
hand side.
Several warning and control lamps should light up for a few seconds when
the ignition is switched. This signals that the lamp is working properly. They
will switch off after a few seconds. lights up Gauge po-
sition
⇒ βfig. 170 Possible cause Solution
οΏ Warning
are a C Excessive engine
coo
l
ant tempera-
ture. ο²
Stop the vehicle!
St op the
vehicle safely as
soon as possible. Switch off
the engine and wait for it to
cool down and for the needle
to return to the normal area.
Check the engine coolant lev-
el ⇒βpage 286. Normal
are a B Insufficient engine
coo
l
ant level. Check the engine coolant
when the engine h
a
s cooled
and, if it is low, refill with en-
gine coolant ⇒βpage 286.
Although the coolant level is
correct, there is a fault. -- Engine coolant
sys
t
em faulty. ο²
Do not drive any further.
O bt
ain professional assis-
tance. -- Cold area
A -- Avoid revving the engine too
much or m
ak
ing it work hard
while it has not reached nor-
mal service temperature. flashes Possible cause Solution
οΏ Engine coolant system faulty. You should obtain professio-
nal
a
ssistance. ο£
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If the warning lamps and messages are ignored, the vehicle may stall in
traffic, or m a
y cause accidents and severe injuries.
β Always observe any lit warning lamps and text messages.
β Never ignore the warning lamps or text messages.
β Stop the vehicle safely as soon as possible. CAUTION
Failure to heed the warning lamps and text messages when they appear
ma y
result in faults in the vehicle. ο
Engine coolant specifications The engine cooling system comes with a special mixture of water and at
le
a
st 40% G 12 plus-plus (TL-VW 774 G) or G 12 plus (TL-VW 774 F) engine
coolant additive. Both are easily recognisable because they are purple in
colour.
This mixture gives the necessary frost protection down to -25°C (-13°F) and
protects the alloy parts of the cooling system against corrosion. It also pre-
vents scaling and raises the boiling point of the coolant.
To protect the engine cooling system, the proportion of additive must al-
ways be at least 40%, even if frost protection is not required in countries
with a warm climate.
If greater frost protection is required in very cold climates, the proportion of
additive can be increased. However, the percentage of additive should not
exceed 60 %, as this would reduce the frost protection and, in turn, de-
crease the cooling capacity. When adding coolant, a mixture of
disti
lled water and at least 40 % of the
additive G 12 plus-plus must be use to ensure optimum rust protection
⇒β .
WARNING
In the event of insufficient antifreeze protection in the engine cooling
sys t
em, the engine could be damaged and severe injuries caused.
β Ensure that the proportion of engine coolant additive corresponds to
the lowe
st outside temperature to which the vehicle will be exposed.
β If the outside temperature is extremely low, the engine coolant could
freeze c
ausing the vehicle to stop. As this would also cause the heating
to stop working, passengers without sufficient clothing could freeze. CAUTION
Never mix genuine additives with other additives that are not approved by
SEA T
. Otherwise, you run the risk of causing severe damage to the engine
and the engine cooling system.
β The engine coolant G 12 plus-plus can be mixed with G 12 plus and
G 11.
β If the fluid in the expansion reservoir is not purple but, for example,
brown, thi
s means that you have mixed G 12 plus-plus or G 12 plus with an-
other coolant. The coolant must be changed as soon as possible if this is
the case! Failure to observe this point will result in serious malfunctions and
engine damage! For the sake of the environment
Coolants and additives can contaminate the environment. Collect any spilt
fluids in s
uitable containers and dispose of in accordance with legislation
and with the utmost respect for the environment. οSafety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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Checking the engine coolant level and refilling Fig. 171 In the engine
comp
ar
tment: Marking
on coolant expansion
reservoir. Fig. 172 In the engine
comp
ar
tment: Coolant
expansion tank cap.
If the coolant level is low, the coolant warning indicator will light. Preparations
β
Park the vehicle on even, flat and firm ground.
β Allow the engine to cool ⇒β .
β Open the bonnet ο ⇒β p
age 275.
β The coolant expansion reservoir is easily recognisable because of the
symbol ο©
on the cap ⇒β fig. 172.
Checking the engine coolant level
β When the engine is cold, check the coolant level using the side marking
on the expan
sion reservoir ⇒βfig. 171.
β If the level is below the “MIN” mark, top up with coolant. When the en-
gine is hot
it may be slightly above the marked area.
Topping up the engine coolant level
β Always protect your face, hands and arms from hot coolant and steam
usin
g a large, thick cloth over the coolant expansion tank cap.
β Remove the cap very carefully ⇒β .
β Only refill using new engine coo
lant according to SEAT specifications
(⇒βpage 285) ⇒β .
β The engine coolant level should be between the marks on the coolant
exp an
sion tank ⇒βfig. 171. Do not exceed the top level of the marked area
⇒β .
β Screw on the cap tightly.
β If, the event of an emergency, you have no coolant that is compliant to
the requir ed s
pecifications ( ⇒βpage 285), never use another type of addi-
tive. Instead, first top up with distilled water ⇒β only. Then re-establish
the corr ect
proportion of the mixture with the correct additive as soon as
possible ⇒βpage 285. ο£
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Hot vapours and coolant can cause serious burns.
β Never open the coolant expansion tank if steam or coolant is coming
from the en gine c
ompartment. Wait until you cannot see or hear any
steam or coolant escaping.
β Always wait until the engine has completely cooled before very care-
ful
ly opening the expansion tank cap. Contact with hot elements of the
engine can cause skin burns.
β Once the engine has cooled, follow the instructions below before
opening the bonnet:
–Turn on the el
ectronic parking brake and place the gear selector
lever in P or the g
ear stick in neutral.
– Remove the key from the ignition.
– Keep children away from the engine compartment and never leave
them uns
upervised.
β When the engine is warm or hot, the cooling system is pressurised!
Do not un
screw the cap on the expansion tank when the engine is hot.
Otherwise, coolant may spray out under pressure causing burns and seri-
ous injury.
–Carefully and slowly unscrew the cap anticlockwise, gently press-
ing down on it
.
– Always protect your face, hands and arms from hot coolant and
ste
am using a large, thick cloth.
β When refilling liquids, avoid spilling them on parts of the engine and
the exhau
st system. Spilled liquids could cause a fire. Under specific cir-
cumstances, the ethylene glycol can catch fire. CAUTION
β Top up with distilled water only. Any other type of water may lead to con-
s ider
able rusting in the engine due to its chemical components. This could
consequently damage the engine. If you have not used distilled water but
another type of water to top up the coolant, a specialist workshop must im-
mediately replace all of the fluid in the engine cooling system.
β Only top up coolant to the top level of the marked area ⇒βfig. 171. Other-
wi
se the excess coolant will be forced out of the cooling system when the
engine is hot, causing damage.
β If a lot of liquid coolant has been lost, wait for the engine to cool do
wn
completely before adding coolant. Extensive coolant loss is an indication of
leaks in the engine cooling system. Have the engine cooling system inspec-
ted immediately by a Technical Service. Otherwise you may damage the en-
gine.
β When refilling or changing service liquids, ensure that you put the liq-
uids int
o the right tank. Making a mistake when refilling could cause seri-
ous malfunctions and damage the engine! οSafety First Operating instructions Practical tips Technical Data
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Vehicle battery
Introduction The battery is a component of the vehicle's electrical system.
Never w
ork
on the electrical system without fully understanding the opera-
tions required, the applicable safety standards and without the correct tools
⇒β ! Have the work carried out by a Technical Service if you are uncertain.
SEA T r
ecommends visiting a Technical Service. Negligent work can cause
serious injury.
Location and number of batteries in the vehicle
The battery is located in the engine compartment.
Explanation of the warning indications on the vehicle's battery Symbol Meaning
ο Wear eye protection!
ο Battery acid is very corrosive and caustic. Always wear
prot
ectiv
e gloves and eye protection! ο Fires, sparks, naked lights and smoking are prohibited.
ο A highly explosive mixture of gases is released when
the batt
er
y is under charge. ο Keep children away from acid and batteries!
Additional information and warnings:
β
⇒βBook l
et Maintenance Programme
β St
arter assist systems (Start-Stop function) ⇒βpage 194
β W
orking in the engine compartment ⇒βpage 275
β A
ccessories, parts replacement, repairs and modifications ⇒βpage 257 WARNING
Working on the vehicle battery and the electrical system can cause corro-
sion, fir e and el
ectric shocks. Always read and take into account the fol-
lowing warnings and safety standards before carrying out any work:
β Before working on the battery, switch off the engine, the ignition and
all
electrical devices then disconnect the negative connection on the bat-
tery.
β Keep children away from acid and the battery itself!
β Wear eye protection.
β Battery acid is very corrosive and caustic. It can burn skin and cause
blindnes
s. When handling the battery, protect yourself from splashes of
acids, above all your hands, arms and face.
β Do not smoke and never work close to places exposed to flames or
spark
s.
β Avoid sparks and electrostatic discharges when working with cables
and electrica
l devices.
β Never short the battery terminals.
β Never use a damaged battery. It can explode. Replace a damaged bat-
tery
immediately.
β Replaced damaged or frozen batteries as soon as possible. A flat bat-
tery
can freeze at temperatures around 0°C (+32°F).
β Vehicles with the battery in the luggage compartment: Ensure that
the batter
y ventilation hose is correctly secured. ο£