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226Fixed service intervals*
If your vehicle does not have the “LongLife service interval” or it has been 
disabled (by request), you may use oils for  fixed service intervals, which also 
appear in  ⇒page 226, “Oil properties”. In this case, your vehicle must be 
serviced after a fixed interval of 1 year / 15,000 km (whatever comes first) 
⇒ Booklet  “Maintenance Programme”.•In exceptional circumstances, if the engine oil level is too low 
⇒ page 226 and you cannot obtain the oil specified for your vehicle, you can 
put in a small quantity of oil conforming to the specification ACEA A2 or 
ACEA A3 (petrol engines) or ACEA B3 or ACEA B4 (diesel engines) (up to 0.5l).
Vehicles with diesel particulate filter*
All Exeo vehicles with a diesel engine have a diesel particulate filter and must 
only  be filled with  VW 507 00 engine oil, which has a low level of soot forma-
tion. Using other types of oil will cause a higher soot concentration and 
reduce the life of the DPF. Therefore:•Avoid mixing this oil with other engine oils.•Only in exceptional circumstances, if the engine oil level is too low 
⇒ page 226 and you cannot obtain the oil specified for your vehicle, can you 
put in a small quantity of oil (once) conforming to the VW 506 00, VW 506 01, 
VW 505 00, VW 505 01 or ACEA B3 / ACEA B4 specification. (up to 0.5 l).Oil properties
Engine oil additives
No type of additive should be mixed with the engine oil. The deterioration 
caused by these additives is not covered by the warranty.
Note
Before a long trip, we recommend finding  an engine oil that conforms to the 
corresponding VW specifications and keeping it in the vehicle. This way, the 
correct engine oil will always be available for a top-up if needed.Checking the oil level
Engine type
Specification
Petrol
 VW 502 00/ VW 504 00
Diesel. Engines with particu-
late filter (DPF)
a)
a)Only use recommended oils, otherwise you may damage the engine.
VW 507 00
Oils for LongLife service intervals *
Engine type
Specification
Petrol
VW 504 00
Diesel 
VW 507 00
Fig. 166  Markings on oil 
dipstick
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Checking oil level
– Park the vehicle in a horizontal position.
– Briefly run the engine at idle speed until the service temperature 
is reached and stop.
– Wait two minutes.
– Pull out the dipstick. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth and  insert it again, pushing it in as far as it will go.
– Then pull it out once more and check the oil level ⇒ page 226, 
fig. 166. If the oil level is too low, add more engine oil 
⇒ page 227.
Oil level in area 
–Do  not top up oil.
Oil level in area 
–Oil  can be topped up. After topping up  the oil level should be in 
area .
Oil level in area 
–Oil  must be topped up. After topping up the oil level should be in 
area .Depending on how you drive and the conditions in which the vehicle is used, 
oil consumption can be up to 0.5 l/1000  km. Oil consumption is likely to be 
higher for the first 5000 km. Therefore, the engine oil level must be checked 
at regular intervals, preferably when filling the tank and before a journey.
Topping up the engine oil 
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–Unscrew cap 
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 from oil filler opening  ⇒page 295, fig. 233 .
– Carefully put in the specified grade of oil  ⇒page 226, adding 
0.5 litres at a time.
– After two minutes, check the oil level once again  ⇒page 226.
– Where necessary, add more engine oil.
– Replace the oil filler cap carefully and push the dipstick all the  way in.
WARNING
•When refilling with oil, make sure no oil falls onto hot engine parts. 
Failure to comply could result in fire.•Wash your skin thoroughly if it comes into contact with engine oil.
AaAb
Aa
Ac
Aa
Fig. 167  In the engine 
compartment: Engine oil 
filler cap
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Caution•The oil level must never be above area  . This could damage the cata-
lytic converter or the engine. Contact a qualified workshop to drain the engine 
oil if necessary.•No additives should be used with engine oil. Any damage caused by the 
use of such additives would not be covered by the factory warranty.For the sake of the environment
•Oil must not be disposed of in the drain or on the ground.•Always observe legal requirements when disposing of empty oil 
canisters.Cooling systemCoolant fluid
The purpose of the coolant fluid is to carry heat away from the 
engine. The correct amount of antifreeze is decisive in 
preventing the cooling system from freezing in winter.The vehicle’s engine cooling system is filled for life at the factory, so no 
coolant needs to be changed. The coolant fluid consists of a mixture of water 
and antifreeze G12++. This is a glycol-based antifreeze with anti-corrosion 
additives.
Coolant fluid additive
The amount of antifreeze required depends on the temperatures to be 
expected in the winter season. If the antifreeze concentration is too low the 
coolant can freeze, resulting in failure of the cooling system and heater. The cooling system is filled at the factory with the correct amount of anti-
freeze for the country concerned.
In most cases, the mixture consists of 60% water and 
40% antifreeze. This 
mixture gives the required antifreeze protection at temperatures down to -
25°C and particularly protects the metal parts of the cooling system against 
corrosion. It also prevents scaling and significantly raises the boiling point of 
the coolant fluid.
Countries with warm climate
The coolant fluid concentration must not be reduced by adding plain water, 
even in the summer or in warm climates. The concentration of the antifreeze 
must always be  at least 40%.
Countries with cold climate
If greater freeze protection is required in very cold climates, the proportion of 
G12++ antifreeze can be increased. A concentration of 60% offers antifreeze 
protection of temperatures down to approx. - 40°C. However, the concentra-
tion of antifreeze  must not exceed 60% , as the antifreeze protection would 
then drop and the performance of the coolant system would suffer.
Vehicles for countries with cold climates (e.g. Sweden, Norway and Finland) 
have factory-filled antifreeze protection for temperatures down to -35°C. In 
these countries, the concentration of antifreeze should always be at least 
50%.
Caution
•It is advisable to have the cooling system checked before the winter 
season to make sure that the antifreeze concentration is adequate for the 
conditions to be expected. This applies particularly if you intend to take the 
vehicle into a colder climate zone. If necessary, have the antifreeze concen-
tration increased to 50 - 60% as required.•Use only G12++  antifreeze, an additive meeting the “TL-VW 774G” spec-
ification. Other antifreezes may give considerably inferior corrosion protec-
Aa
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tion. The damage caused by the use of these antifreezes may lead to a loss of 
coolant fluid, causing serious damage to the engine.
•G12++ antifreeze can be mixed only with antifreeze additives G11, G12 
and G12+.Checking the coolant level
The coolant level can be checked visually.– Switch the ignition off.
– Check the coolant level on coolant fluid expansion tank  ⇒fig. 168 . When the engine is cold, it should be between the 
“min” and “max” marks. When the engine is hot, it may be 
slightly above the “max” mark.Its location is shown in the corresponding general overview of the engine 
compartment. The coolant level should be checked with the engine switched off.
The coolant level is monitored by a warning lamp on the instrument panel 
display 
⇒page 78. However, we recommend that it should be checked occa-
sionally.
Coolant fluid loss
Any loss of coolant fluid normally indicates a  leak in the cooling system. In 
this case the cooling system should be inspected by a qualified workshop 
without delay. It is not sufficient merely to top up the coolant fluid.
If there are  no leaks in the system, a loss of coolant fluid can only occur if the 
coolant boils and is forced out of the system as a result of overheating.
Caution
Radiator sealants must not be added to the coolant fluid. Such additives 
could seriously impair the function of the cooling system.To p p i n g  u p  t h e  c o o l a n t  f l u i d
Be careful when topping up with coolant fluid.– Switch the engine off.
– Wait for the engine to cool down.
– Cover the cap on the expansion tank  ⇒fig. 168 with a cloth, and 
carefully  unscrew the cap anti-clockwise  ⇒.
– Add coolant fluid.
– Screw on the cap  tightly.
Fig. 168  Engine compart-
ment: Coolant fluid 
deposit
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230Make sure that the coolant fluid meets the required specifications 
⇒ page 228, “Coolant fluid”. Do not use a different type of antifreeze if 
G12++ antifreeze is not available. In this case, use only water and bring the 
antifreeze concentration back up to the correct level as soon as possible.
Always top up with  new coolant fluid.
Do not fill above the “max” mark. Excess coolant fluid is forced out of the 
system through the valve in the filler cap when the engine gets hot.
If a lot of coolant fluid has been lost, wait for the engine to  cool down before 
putting in cold coolant. Failure to do so could result in serious engine 
damage.
WARNING
•The cooling system is under pressure. Do not unscrew the cap on the 
expansion tank when the engine is hot. Failure to comply could result in 
burns.•The antifreeze and coolant fluid can be a health hazard. Therefore, the 
antifreeze should be stored in the orig inal container in a safe place out of 
reach of children. Failure to comply could result in poisoning.For the sake of the environment
Drained off coolant should not be used again. Drain off the used coolant into 
a suitable container and dispose of it in the proper manner (observe environ-
mental regulations).
Radiator fan
The radiator fan can start running spontaneously.The auxiliary fan can continue to run for as long as 10 minutes after stopping 
the engine, even after the ignition is switched off. It may also start running 
suddenly  ⇒ after some while if•Stored heat raises the coolant temperature, or•The hot engine compartment is additionally heated up by the sun.WARNING
When working in the engine compartment be aware that the radiator fan 
may start running suddenly, leading to the risk of injury.
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Washer fluid and windscreen wiper bladesWindscreen washer system
Plain water is not sufficient for the windscreen washer 
system.The container for the windscreen washer contains the cleaning fluid for the 
windscreen and the headlight washer system*. The container is located in the 
engine compartment (front left). The filler cap is marked with the symbol 
 W 
⇒ fig. 169 .
The  capacity  of the container is listed in  ⇒page 295.
Plain water on its own is not enough to clean the glass properly. It is therefore 
advisable to add a suitable washer fluid additive (with wax solvent) to the 
water. A washer fluid with freeze-resistant additive should be used in winter.
Caution
•Never put radiator antifreeze or other additives into the windscreen 
washer fluid.•Never use washer fluid which contains paint thinners or solvents as it can 
damage the paintwork.
Fig. 169  In the engine 
compartment: Cap of 
windscreen washer fluid 
reservoir.
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•To prevent smearing on the windscreen, the wiper blades should be 
cleaned regularly using a window cleaner solution. If the wiper blades are 
very dirty (e.g. insects etc.), they should be cleaned using a sponge or 
cloth. Failure to do so could result in an accident.•For safety reasons, the wiper blades should be changed once or twice a 
year.Caution
•Damaged or dirty windscreen wipers could scratch the windscreen.•Never use fuel, nail varnish remover, paint thinner or similar products to 
clean the windows. This could damage the windscreen wiper blades.•Never move the windscreen wiper or windscreen wiper arm manually. This 
could cause damage.•Do not pull the windscreen wipers forward unless they are in the service 
position. Otherwise the bonnet could be damaged.
Brake fluidChecking the brake fluid level
The brake fluid level can be checked visually.The brake fluid level must be between the “Min” and “Max”  ⇒fig. 172  mark-
ings.
The fluid level may drop  slightly after a period of time due to the automatic 
compensation for brake pad wear. This is quite normal.
H owe ve r,  if  th e  le ve l goes  d own not icea bly i n a   short time, or drops below the 
“Min” mark, there may be a leak in the brake system. If the fluid level in the 
reservoir is too low, this will be indicated by the brake warning lamp 
⇒ page 70 and  ⇒page 77. If this should happen, take the vehicle to a qual-
ified workshop immediately  and have the brake system inspected.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 172  Engine compart-
ment: markings on brake 
fluid reservoir
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Winter operation
The battery is drained more in cold weather, which means that the starting 
power is reduced. For this reason, have the battery checked and charged if 
necessary before the start of winter.
Replacing the battery
A replacement battery 
must have the same capacity, voltage and current 
rating. It must also have the same dimensions as the original, factory-fitted 
battery and have sealed caps. The SEAT batteries which have been specially 
developed fulfil the maintenance, performance and safety specifications for 
your vehicle.
We recommend you use maintenance-free batteries.
WARNING
•All work on batteries requires specialist knowledge. If work is required 
on the battery, this should be performed by a Technical Service or qualified 
workshop. Danger of caustic burns and explosion!•The battery must not be opened. Never try to change the battery’s 
liquid level. Explosive gas is released from the battery that could cause an 
explosion.Caution
•The battery holder and clamps must always be correctly secured.•Before starting any work on the battery, always observe the  warnings 
listed under  ⇒.For the sake of the environment
 ¡ Batteries contain toxic substances including sulphuric acid and lead. 
Therefore, they must be disposed of in line with environmental regulations 
and must not be disposed of with ordinary household waste. Make sure 
disconnected batteries cannot tip over. Sulphuric acid could be spilt!
Important safety warnings for handling a vehicle batteryThe battery is located at the back of the engine compartment ⇒ page 295.
WARNING
Always be aware of the danger of injury and chemical burns as well as the 
risk of accident or fire when working on the battery and the electrical 
system:•Wear eye protection. Protect your eyes, skin and clothing from acid and 
particles containing lead.•Battery acid is very corrosive and caustic. Wear protective gloves and 
eye protection. Do not tilt the batteries. This could spill acid through the 
vents. Rinse battery acid from eyes immediately for several minutes with 
clear water. Then seek medical care immediately. Neutralise any acid 
splashes on the skin or clothing with a soapy solution, and rinse off with 
plenty of water. If acid is swallowed by mistake, consult a doctor immedi-
ately.•Fires, sparks, open flames and smoking are prohibited. When handling 
cables and electrical equipment, avoid causing sparks and electrostatic 
charge. Never short the battery terminals. High-energy sparks can cause 
injury.
Wear eye protection
Battery acid is very corrosive and caustic. Wear protective 
gloves and eye protection!
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Fires, sparks, open flames and smoking are prohibited!
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A highly explosive mixture of gases is released when the bat-
tery is under charge.
Keep children away from acid and batteries!
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236•A highly explosive mixture of gases is released when the battery is 
under charge. The batteries should be charged in a well-ventilated room 
only.•Keep children away from acid and batteries.•Before working on the electrical system, you must switch off the 
engine, the ignition and all consumers. The negative cable on the battery 
must be disconnected. When a light bulb is changed, you need only switch 
off the light.•Deactivate the anti-theft alarm by unlocking the vehicle before you 
disconnect the battery! The alarm will otherwise be triggered.•When disconnecting the battery from the vehicle electrical system, 
disconnect first the negative cable and then the positive cable.•Switch off all electrical consumers before reconnecting the battery. 
Reconnect first the positive cable and then the negative cable. Never 
reverse the polarity of the connections. This could cause an electrical fire.•Never charge a frozen battery, or one which has thawed. This could 
result in explosions and chemical burns. Always replace a battery which 
has frozen. A flat battery can freeze at temperatures around 0°C.•Ensure that the vent hose is always connected to the battery.•Never use a defective battery. This could cause an explosion. Replace a 
damaged battery immediately.Caution
•Never disconnect the battery if the ignition is switched on or if the engine 
is running. This could damage the electrical system or electronic compo-
nents.•Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight over a long period of time, as 
the intense ultraviolet radiation can damage the battery housing.•If the vehicle is left standing in cold conditions for a long period, protect 
the battery from frost. If it freezes it will be damaged.
Charging the battery
A fully-charged battery is important for reliable starting.– Note the warnings  ⇒ in “Important safety warnings for 
handling a vehicle battery” on page 235 and  ⇒.
– Switch off the ignition and all electrical equipment.
– Only if fast-charging: both battery cables must be disconnected  (first the negative cable, then the positive cable).
– Connect the charger cables to the battery terminals, noting the  colour code (red = positive; black or brown = negative).
– Now connect the battery charger to the power socket and switch  on.
– After charging the battery: switch off the battery charger and  disconnect the power point cable.
– Finally disconnect the charger cables from the battery.
– If necessary, reconnect both battery cables to the battery (first  the positive cable, then the negative cable).When charging with a  low current (for instance with a  small battery charger) 
the battery does not normally have to be disconnected. However, both 
battery cables must be disconnected before  fast-charging the battery with a 
high current. However, always follow the instructions given by the manufac-
turer of the battery charger.
The  fast-charging  procedure for a battery is dangerous  ⇒  in “Important 
safety warnings for handling a vehicle battery” on page 235, as it requires a 
special charger and the corresponding  level of knowledge. We therefore 
recommend that this work should only be performed by a qualified workshop.
WARNING (continued)
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