service Seat Ateca 2019 Owner's Manual

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SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to understand,
that at any given time, changes regarding shape, equipment and technique may take place on the car delivered. For this reason no
right at all may derive based on the data, drawings and descriptions in this current handbook.
All texts, illustrations and standards in this handbook are based on the status of information at the time of printing. Except for error or
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Vehicle identification data
Model:
Vehicle Registration:
Vehicle identification
number:
Date of vehicle registration
or vehicle delivery:
SEAT Official Service:
Service advisor:
Telephone:
Confirmation of receipt of documentation
and vehicle keys
The following items were delivered
with the vehicle: YES
NO
On-board documentation
First key
Second key
Correct working order of all keys was
checked
Location:





Date:
Signature of owner:

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The essentials
new adapter, you can obtain it from the
SEAT Official Service, indicating the code
number
. Loosening the wheel bolts
Fig. 77
Wheel: loosen the wheel bolts. 

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Fuses and bulbs
Note
Due to the difficulty of accessing fog light
bulbs, have them r epl
aced at a Technical
Service or specialised workshop. Change the rear bulbs
Overvie w of t

ail lightsTail lights on side panel
Turn signal
PY21W NA LL
Side light and brake light P21W LL Tail lights on the rear lid

Left side
Side lights P21W LL
Fog light/side light P21W LL
Reverse light W16W
Right side
Side lights 2x P21W LL
Reverse light W16WThe table corresponds to a right-hand traffic
v
ehicl
e

. The position of lights may vary ac-
cording to the country. Rear bulbs (in the side panel)
Fig. 114
Boot: access to the bolt securing the
t ail light unit. Fig. 115
Retaining tabs on reverse side of tail
light. Follow the steps indicated:
Check which of the bulbs is def ectiv
e

.
Open the rear lid.
1.
2. Remove the lid, levering it with the flat
side of a screw

driver into the recess

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Operation
The figure displayed are the kilometres that
can still be tr av
ell
ed or the time until the next
service.
Service due
When the time for a service or an inspec-
tion comes, an audible warning will be emit-
ted when the ignition is switched on and the
fixed key symbol > may appear on the in-
strument panel for a few seconds, along with
one of the following messages:


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Opening and closing
The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be
obt ained fr
om a SEAT Official Service
, a spe-
cialised workshop or an approved key service
qualified to create this kind of key.
New keys or spare keys must be synchronised
before use

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Operation
Driving abroad The light beam of the dipped beam lights is
asymmetric: the side of the road on which
you ar e driving is lit mor
e intensely.
When a car that is manufactured in a country
that drives on the right travels to a country
that drives on the left (or vice versa), it is nor-
mally necessary to cover part of the head-
light bulbs with stickers or to change the ad-
justment of the headlights to avoid dazzling
other drivers.
In such cases, the regulations specify certain
light values that must be complied with for
designated points of the light distribution. This
is known as “Tourist light”.
The light distribution of the halogen and full-
LED headlights allows the specific “tourist
light” values to be met without the need for
stickers or changes in the settings. Note
“Tourist light” is only allowed temporarily. If
you are pl anning a l

ong stay in a country
that drives on the other side, you should
take the vehicle to an Authorised Technical
Service to change the headlights. Headlight range control
Fig. 154
Next to the steering wheel: regulator
headlight r ange contr ol

. The headlight range control

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Infotainment System
What should I do if it does not con-
nect? Restart the mobile device
Check the USB cable visually.
Make sure that the USB cabl
e is not damaged. Check
that both connections (USB/micro USB) are not dam-
aged or worn.
Visually check
that the USB ports
ar e pr

operly con-
nected.
Check that the ve-
hicle and device
USB connections
are not damaged
and/or worn. Clean the USB ports (device
and vehicl
e).
T
ry another compatible mo-
bile de vice

.
Have the USB port replaced at
a SEAT Authorised Service.
Hav e the mobil

e device re-
paired or r epl

ace it.
Try another compatible mobile device. Pairing of portable devices sup-
por
ting the Mirr
orLink

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Infotainment System
Possible functions
Enter the coun-
try code To enter a country code, instead
of the first two digits (int
erna-
tional access code e
.g. “00”)
you can enter the character “+ ”.
Press the function button 0 for
approx. 2 seconds t

o add the +.
Breakdown
service call > Press the function button to ob-
tain help in the e
v

ent of break-
down. For this the network of
SEAT dealerships is available to
you with their Mobility Service.
Information call

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Start and driving
Foresight when driving
Accel er
ation causes the v
ehicle to consume
more fuel. If you think ahead when driving,
you will need to brake less and thus acceler-
ate less. Wherever possible, let the car roll
slowly to a stop, with a gear engaged (for in-
stance when you can see that the next traffic
lights are red). This takes advantage of the
engine braking effect, reducing wear on the
brakes and tyres. Emissions and fuel con-
sumption will drop to zero due to the overrun
fuel cut-off.
Changing gear to save energy
An effective way of saving is to change in ad-
vance to a higher gear. Running the engine at
high rpm in the lower gears uses an unneces-
sary amount of fuel.
Manual transmission: shift up from first to
second gear as soon as possible. In any case,
we recommend that you change to a higher
gear upon reaching 2,000 rpm. Choosing the
right gear enables fuel savings. Select the
highest possible gear appropriate for the
driving situation (the engine should continue
functioning with cyclical regularity).
Automatic transmission: accelerate gradu-
ally and without reaching the “kick-down”
position. Avoid driving at high speed
Avoid trav
elling at top speed, whenever pos-
sible. Fuel consumption, emission of harmful
gases and noise pollution multiply dispropor-
tionately as speed is increased. Driving at
moderate speeds will help to save fuel.
Reduce idling time
In vehicles with the Start-Stop system idling is
automatically reduced. In vehicles without
the Start-Stop system it is worth switching off
the engine, for example, at level crossings
and at traffic lights that remain red for long
periods of time. When an engine has reached
operating temperature, and depending on
the cylinder capacity, keeping it switched off
for a minimum of about 5 seconds already
saves more than the amount of fuel necessa-
ry for restarting.
The engine takes a long time to warm up
when it is idling. Mechanical wear and pollu-
tant emissions are also especially high during
this initial warm-up phase. It is therefore best
to drive off immediately after starting the en-
gine. Avoid running the engine at high speed.
Regular maintenance
Regular servicing helps in saving fuel even
before the engine is started. A well-serviced
engine gives you the benefit of improved fuel
efficiency as well as maximum reliability and
an enhanced resale value. A badly serviced engine can consume up to 10% more fuel
than necessary.
Avoid short journeys
The engine and cat
alytic converter need to
reach their optimal operating temperature
in order to minimise fuel consumption and
emissions.
A cold engine consumes a disproportionate
amount of fuel. The engine reaches its work-
ing temperature after about four kilometres
(2.5 miles), when fuel consumption will return
to a normal level.
Check tyre pressure
Always make sure the tyres are inflated to the
correct pressures

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Practical tips
Practical tips
Car e and maint
enance
Accessories and modifica-
tions t
o the vehicle
Accessories, replacement parts
and repair work Always ask your dealer or specialist retailer
f
or advice bef
or

e purchasing accessories
and replacement parts.
Your vehicle is designed to offer a high stand-
ard of active and passive safety. For this rea-
son, we recommend that you ask a SEAT Offi-
cial Service for advice before fitting accesso-
ries or replacement parts. Your SEAT Official
Service has the latest information from the
manufacturer and can recommend accesso-
ries and replacement parts which are suita-
ble for your requirements. They can also an-
swer any questions you might have regarding
official regulations.
We recommend you to use only SEAT acces-
sories and Genuine SEAT parts

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