ignition Seat Ateca 2020 Owner's Manual

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Emergencies
Jump start: description Fig. 45
Diagram of connections for vehicles
without St art Stop syst
em Fig. 46
Diagram of connections for vehicles
with St art Stop syst
em Jump lead terminal connections
Swit
ch off the ignition of both v ehicl
es

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Instruments and warning/control lamps
Normal zone. At high outside t emper
a-
t ur
es and when making the engine w
ork
hard, the diodes may continue lighting up
and reach the upper zone. This is no
cause for concern, provided the control
lamp does not light up 
Warning area. When the engine is work-
ing hard, especially at high outside tem-
peratures, the diodes may light up in the
warning area.
The coolant temperature gauge only works
when the ignition is switched on.
Control and warning lamp 
It lights up red

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Operation
Service due
When the time f or a service
or an inspec-
tion comes, an audibl
e 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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Operation
6. Use the warning triangle to draw the at- tention of other r
oad users to your v
ehicl
e.
7. Always take the vehicle key with you when you leave the vehicle
.
All turn signals flash simultaneously when the
hazard warning lights are switched on. The
two turn signal turn signal lamps   and the
turn signal lamp in the switch  will flash at
the same time. The simultaneous hazard
warning lights also work when the ignition is
switched off.
Emergency braking warning
If the vehicle brakes suddenly and continu-
ously at a speed of more than 80 km/h (50
mph), the brake light flashes several times per
second to warn the vehicles driving behind. If
you continue braking, the hazard warning
lights will come on automatically when the
vehicle comes to a standstill. They switch off
automatically when the vehicle starts to
move again. WARNING


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Operation
Knob Function
 Turns off the interior lights.
 Turning the interior lights on or off.
Central po- sitionor
 a) The interior lights come on automati-
cally when you unl
ock the vehicle
,
open a door or r
emove the key from
the ignition.
The light goes out a few seconds after
closing all the doors, when locking the
vehicle or connecting the ignition.
* /
 Turning the reading light on and off a)
Depending on version.
Gl o
ve compar
tment and luggage com-
par

tment lighting*
When opening and closing the glove com-
partment on the front passenger side and the
rear lid, the respective light will automatically
switch on and off.
Footwell lighting*
The lights in the footwell area below the dash
(driver and front passenger sides) will switch
on when the doors are opened and will de-
crease in intensity while driving. This intensity
setting can be changed through the infotain-
ment system menu (key  > SETTINGS >
lIGHTING > Interior lighting

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Visibility
More the lever to the required position:
4 v
Short wipe. Brief press, short clean.
Hold the lev
er do
wn for more time to in-
crease the wipe frequency.
5 W
Windscreen washer. The windscreen
washer function is activated by push-
ing the le

ver towards the steering
wheel, and the wipers operate simulta-
neously.
6 
Interval wipe for rear window. The wip-
er will wipe the window approximat
ely
e

very six seconds.
7 \
The rear window wash function is acti-
vated by pressing the l
e

ver, and the
rear wiper starts simultaneously. WARNING
In cold conditions you should not use the
wash/wipe system unless you hav e
w

armed the windscreen with the heating
and ventilation system. The windscreen
washer fluid could otherwise freeze on the
windscreen and obscure your view of the
road. CAUTION
If the ignition is switched off with the wind-
screen wipers active, they compl et

e their
wipe before returning to the rest position.
When switching the ignition back on, the
windscreen wiper will continue to operate
at the same wiping level. Ice, snow and oth- er obstacles on the windscreen may dam-
age the wiper and the windscreen wiper
motor.


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Transport and practical equipment
LED on the power socket
Flashing green
light: The ignition is switched off, but
there is enough power av
ail
able
to continue supplying the socket
with current for a maximum of 10
minutes. If the connector is un-
plugged before this time elap-
ses, the socket is disconnected
and cannot be used again until
the ignition is switched on again.
Flashing red
light: There is an anomaly, e.g. dis-
connection due to a current
surge or o
v

erheating. Disconnection due to overheating
When the t
emper
atur
e e

xceeds a certain val-
ue, the 230 volt socket inverter is automati-
cally disconnected. The disconnection pre-
vents overheating when the power consump-
tion of the connected devices is excessive or
the ambient temperature is very high. The
230-volt power supply can be used once
again after a cooling time. First unplug the
connector of the connected device and then
plug it back in again. This prevents the elec-
trical device from being switched on again if
this is not wanted. WARNING
The electrical system is under high voltage!


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Infotainment System
The unit will switch off automatically when
the k ey is r
emov
ed fr
om the ignition or when
the on/off button is pressed (depending on
the equipment fitted or the vehicle). If the In-
fotainment system is switched on again, it will
switch off automatically after approximately
30 minutes (switch-off delay). Note


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Start and driving
Driving
St ar
t and driving
St ar
ting and st
opping the
engine
Ignition lock Fig. 238
Ignition key positions. Key positions

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Driving
Ignition and start button* Fig. 239
In the lower part of the centre con-
sol e: st art butt
on. The engine can be started with a start button
(Pr
ess & Driv
e). To do so
, ther
e must be a valid
key inside the vehicle in the area of the front
or rear seats, or on the centre console.
In vehicles with the Keyless Access

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