Seat Ibiza 2017 Owner's manual Edition 11.17
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Air conditioning
WARNING
In air recirculation mode, no cold air from the
outs ide ent
ers the vehicle interior. If the air
conditioner is switched off, the windows can
quickly mist over. Therefore, never leave the air recirculation mode switched on for a long
time (risk
of
accident). Note
● Activ atin
g air recirculation automatically
activates the button (to prevent the win-
dows from misting up). If the temperature
regulator is turned to the coldest setting
(blue point), the air recirculation function and
the button are automatically activated. ●
If the f u
nction is not deactivated by press-
ing the button, it will deactivate after approx-
imately 20 minutes. Heating and fresh air
Contr o
ls Fig. 174
Heating controls on the dash panel. Temperature regulator
››
›
page 170.
1 Blower control. There are four speed set-
tin
g
s
for the blower. The blower should
2 always be set at the lowest speed when
driv
in
g s
lowly. »
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Operation
Air distribution regulator.
He at
ed r
ear window.
Air distribution
Control 3 for setting the flow of air in the re-
quir ed dir
ection.
– Air distribution towards the windscreen
in order to demist.
– Air distribution to upper body.
– Air distribution to footwell
– Air distribution to the windscreen and
the footwell. WARNING
● For y
our safety, the windows should never
be fogged up or covered with snow or ice.
This is essential to ensure good visibility.
Please familiarise yourself with the correct
operation of the heating and ventilation sys-
tem, including the demist/defrost functions
for the windows. Note
● Ple a
se consider the general notes
››› page 166. 3
Functions Ventilating the vehicle interior
The des
ir
ed temperature inside the vehicle
cannot be lower than the ambient tempera-
ture.
● Turn the temperature selector
›››
Fig. 174 1 anti-clockwise.
● Turn blower switch 2 to any of the levels
1-4.
● Set the airflow to the desired direction us-
ing air di s
tribution control 3 .
● Open the relevant air outlets.
Int erior he
atin
g
Maximum heat output, which is needed to
defrost the windows quickly, is only available
when the engine has reached its operating
temperature.
● Turn the temperature selector
›››
Fig. 174 1 clockwise to select the re-
quir ed t
emper
ature.
● Turn blower switch 2 to any of the levels
1-4.
● Set the airflow to the desired direction us-
in g air di
s
tribution control 3 .
● Open the relevant air outlets. Defrosting the windscreen
●
Turn the temperature regulator
› ›
›
Fig. 174 1 clockwise to reach the maxi-
mum t emper
at
ure.
● Turn the blower switch 2 to level 4.
● Turn air distribution control to .
● Close the central outlets.
● Open and turn the side outlets towards the
w indo
w
s.
Keeping the windscreen and the side win-
dows demisted
● Turn the temperature regulator
›››
Fig. 174 1 to the heating zone.
● Turn blower switch 2 to any of the levels
2-3.
● Turn air distribution control to .
● Close the central outlets.
● Open and turn the side outlets towards the
w indo
w
s.
Once the windows are demisted and as a pre-
ventive measure, the control 3 can be set in
po s
ition
greater comfort while preventing
the windows from misting again. Note
Remember that the temperature of the engine
coo l
ant should be optimum to ensure that the
heating system functions correctly (except in
vehicles fitted with additional heating*). 170
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Air conditioning
Manual air conditioning* C ontr
o
ls Fig. 175
Air conditioning controls on the dash
panel . Temperature selector
››
›
page 171
Blower control. There are four speed set-
tings for the blower. At low speed, it is
recommended to set the blower to a mini-
mum of 1 to improve the intake of fresh
air.
Air distribution regulator.
Air recirculation button ››› page 168.
When the function is activated, a warning
light on the button is turned on.
Heated rear window.
Button to switch on air conditioning
››› page 171. The air conditioning system
1 2
3
only works when the engine is running
and the f
an is
switched on. WARNING
For your safety, the windows should never be
fog g
ed up or covered with snow or ice. This is
essential to ensure good visibility. Please fa-
miliarise yourself with the correct operation
of the heating and ventilation system, includ-
ing the demist/defrost functions for the win-
dows. Note
Please consider the general notes. Functions
Interior heating
Max
imum he
at output, which is needed to
defrost the windows quickly, is only available
when the engine has reached its operating
temperature.
● Turn off the cooling system using the
butt
on ››› Fig. 175 (the button light turns off).
● Turn the temperature regulator
›››
Fig. 175 1 to set the desired temperature
ins ide the
vehicle.
● Turn the blower switch to any of the set-
ting s
1-4. »
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Operation
● Set the air di
s
tribution regulator
››› Fig. 175 3 to the air flow configuration
de s
ir
ed: (towards the windscreen), (to-
wards the chest), (towards the footwell)
and (towards the windscreen and foot-
well).
Interior cooling
When the air conditioning is switched on, the
temperature and the air humidity go down.
This way, if the outside humidity is extreme,
the air conditioning prevents the misting of
the windows and therefore, comfort is im-
proved.
● Turn on the cooling system using the
butt
on (the button light turns on).
● Turn the temperature control switch until
the desir
ed interior temperature is reached. ●
Turn the blo
wer switch to any of the set-
tings 1-4.
● Set the air distribution control to the air
flow configur
ation desired: (towards the
windscreen), (towards the chest), (to-
wards the footwell) and (towards the wind-
screen and footwell).
Demisting the windscreen
● Turn air distribution to .
● Turn the fan control to one of the two levels
depending on the speed r
equired.
● Rotate the temperature control to the de-
sired l
evel of comfort.
● Close the central outlets.
● Open and turn the side outlets towards the
window
s. If the air conditioning does not work, this
may
be due to the following reasons:
● The engine is stationary.
● The fan blower is switched off.
● The outside temperature is lower than +3°C
(+37°F).
● The air conditioning system compressor
has
been temporarily switched off because of
an increased engine coolant temperature.
● The air conditioner fuse is faulty.
● Another fault in the vehicle. Have the air
conditioning c
hecked by a specialised work-
shop.
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Air conditioning
Climatronic* Gener a
l
notes Fig. 176
Climatronic: controls. Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
page 52
Climatronic automatically maintains a com-
fortable temperature. To do so, it automati-
cally regulates the supplied air temperature
and the blower and air distribution levels.
The system also allows for the effect of sun-
light, so there is no need for manual adjust-
ment.
Automatic operation guarantees maximum
comfort any time of year ››› page 174. Climatronic description
Coolin
g only works if the following conditions
are met:
● The engine is running
● the outside temperature is above +2°C
(+36°F);
● turned on.
Star
ting the Climatronic
When a button is pressed, the corresponding
function will be activated (except for the recir-
culation button), switching on the air condi-
tioning if it was switched off. Switching off the Climatronic
●
Adjust fan power to zero ›››
Fig. 176 2 or
pr e
s
s the button.
In order to ensure engines subject to heavy
loads are cooled, the air conditioning com-
pressor is switched off in the event of high
coolant temperatures.
Recommended setting for all seasons of the
year
● Set the required temperature. We recom-
mend +22°C (+72°F).
● Pre
ss the button ››
› Fig. 176. »
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Operation
● Adju s
t
the vents so that the air flow is di-
rected slightly upwards.
Change between degrees Centigrade and de-
grees Fahrenheit
The units of degrees can be changed via the
Easy Connect system using the button
and the f u
nction b
utton SETTINGS >
Units > Temperature .
Automatic mode
Automatic mode is used to maintain a con-
stant temperature and demist the windows
inside the vehicle.
● Set a interior temperature between +16°C
(+64°F) and +29°C (+84°F).
● Adjus
t the vents so that the air flow is di-
rected s
lightly upwards.
● Press the butt
on, AUTO is displayed on
the screen.
Automatic mode is switched off by pressing
the air distribution buttons or increasing or
decreasing the blower speed. However, the
temperature remains regulated.
Adjusting the temperature
● When you switch on the ignition, control 1›››
Fig. 176 can be u sed t
o set the required in-
terior temperature. It is possible to select interior temperatures
from +16°C
(+64°F) t
o +29°C (+84°F). In this
range the temperature is regulated automati-
cally. If a temperature below +16°C (+64°F) is
selected, “LO” is displayed on the screen. If a
temperature above +29°C (+84°F) is selected,
“HI” is displayed on the screen. At both ex-
tremes, Climatronic works at maximum cool-
ing or heating power, respectively. The tem-
perature is not regulated.
In the event of prolonged, irregular distribu-
tion of the air flow from the outlets (particu-
larly the footwells) and significant differen-
ces in temperature, e.g. on leaving the vehi-
cle, sensitive people may catch cold.
Fan regulation
Climatronic automatically regulates blower
speed according to the interior temperature.
It is possible, however, to set the blower
speed to suit requirements.
● Press the 2 buttons to increase or reduce
f an s
peed.
C
limatronic will switch off when the blower
switches off.
Turn on windscreen defrost
● Press the button ›››
Fig. 176. Switching off windscreen defrosting
●
Press the button sev
eral times or
press the button.
The temperature is regulated automatically.
The air output from the vents ››› Fig. 173 2 is increased.
WARNING
Read and observe the safety warnings ›››
in
Genera l
notes on page 166. Note
● A v i
sit to the specialised service once a
year is recommended to clean the Climatronic
system.
● The interior temperature sensor is at the
bottom. Do not c
over it with stickers or the
like, as this could have a negative effect on
Climatronic operations. 174
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Driving
Driving St ar
tin
g and stopping the en-
gine
Ignition key positions Fig. 177
Ignition key positions. Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
page 31
Ignition switched off, steering lock
In this position ››› Fig. 177 1 the ignition
and the en gine ar
e off
and the steering may
be locked.
For the Steering lock to operate without the
ignition key, turn the steering wheel until it
locks with an audible sound. You should al-
ways lock the steering wheel when you leave
your vehicle. This will help prevent vehicle
theft ››› . Switching the ignition or the glow plug sys-
t
em on
T urn the ignition k
ey to this position and re-
lease it 2 . If the key cannot be turned or it is
diffic u
lt
to turn from position 1 to position
2 , move the steering wheel from one side to
the other; thi s
w
ill release it.
Starting
The engine is started when the key is in this
position 3 . Electrical devices with high pow-
er c on
s
umption are switched off temporarily
at the same time.
Each time that the vehicle is restarted, the ig-
nition key must be turned to position 1 . The
r epetitiv
e s
tart prevention lock of the igni-
tion prevents possible damage to the starter
motor if the engine is already running. WARNING
● The ignition key mu
st NOT be removed from
the lock until the vehicle comes to a stand-
still. Otherwise, the steering could be imme-
diately blocked- Risk of accident!
● Always remove the key from the ignition
when leav
ing the vehicle, even if only for a
short period. This is especially important if
children or disabled people are left alone in
the vehicle. They could accidentally start the
engine or work electrical equipment such as
the electric windows, resulting in an acci-
dent. ●
Uns uper
vised use of the key could start the
engine or any electrical system, such as the
electric windows. This could result in serious
injury. CAUTION
The starter motor will only work when the en-
gine i s s
topped (ignition key position 3 ).
Starting petrol engines
The engine can only be started using a genu-
ine
S
EA
T key with its correct code.
– Move the gearbox lever to the neutral posi-
tion and depres
s the clutch pedal thor-
oughly and hold it in this position for the
starter to turn the engine on.
– Turn the ignition key to the starting posi-
tion ›››
Fig. 177 3 .
– Let go of the ignition key as soon as the en-
gine s t
ar
ts; the starter motor must not run
on with the engine.
After starting a very hot engine, you may
need to slightly press down the accelerator.
When starting a cold engine, it may be a little
noisy for the first few seconds until oil pres-
sure has built up in the hydraulic valve com-
pensators. This is quite normal, and no cause
for concern. »
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Operation
If the engine does not start immediately,
sw it
c
h the starter off after 10 seconds and try
again after half a minute. If the engine still
does not start, the fuel pump fuse should be
checked ››› page 104, Fuses. WARNING
● Never s t
art or run the engine in unventila-
ted or closed rooms. The exhaust gases con-
tain carbon monoxide, an odourless and col-
ourless poisonous gas. Risk of fatal acci-
dents. Carbon monoxide can cause loss of
consciousness and result in death.
● Never leave the vehicle unattended if the
engine is
running.
● Never use “cold start sprays”, they could
explode or c
ause the engine to run at high
revs. Risk of injury. CAUTION
● When the engine i s
cold, you should avoid
high engine speeds, driving at full throttle
and over-loading the engine. Risk of engine
damage.
● The vehicle should not be pushed or towed
more than 50 metr
es to start the engine. Un-
burnt fuel could enter the catalytic converter
and damage it.
● Before attempting to push-start or tow a ve-
hicle in or
der to start it, you should first try to
start it using the battery of another vehicle.
Please observe and follow the notes on the
››› page 71, How to jump start. For the sake of the environment
Do not warm-up the engine by running the
engine w ith the
vehicle stationary. Start off
immediately, driving gently. This helps the
engine reach operating temperature faster
and reduces emissions. Starting diesel engines
The engine can only be started using a genu-
ine S
EA
T key with its correct code.
– Move the gearbox lever to the neutral posi-
tion and depre s
s the clutch pedal thor-
oughly and hold it in this position for the
starter to turn the engine on.
– Turn the ignition key to position ›››
Fig. 177
2 . The warning lamp
wi
l l light for en-
gine pre-heating.
– When the lamp turns off, turn the ignition
key t
o position 3 to start the engine. Do
not pr
e
ss the accelerator.
– Release the ignition key as soon as the en-
gine star
ts. The starter motor should not
turn at the same time.
When starting a cold engine, it may be a little
noisy for the first few seconds until oil pres-
sure has built up in the hydraulic valve com-
pensators. This is quite normal, and no cause
for concern. If there are problems starting the engine, see
the
›››
page 71.
Glow plug system for diesel engines
To avoid unnecessary discharging of the bat-
tery, do not use any other major electrical
equipment while the glow plugs are pre-heat-
ing.
Start the engine as soon as the glow plug
warning lamp goes out.
Starting a diesel engine after the fuel tank
has run dry
If the fuel tank has been completely run dry,
it may take longer than normal (up to one mi-
nute) to start a diesel engine after refuelling.
This is because the fuel system must elimi-
nate air first. WARNING
Observe the safety warnings ›››
in Starting
petro l
engines on page 176. CAUTION
● When the engine i s
cold, you should avoid
high engine speeds, driving at full throttle
and over-loading the engine. Risk of engine
damage.
● The vehicle should not be pushed or towed
more than 50 metr
es to start the engine. Un-
burnt fuel could enter the particulate filter
and damage it. 176
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Driving
●
Bef or
e attempting to push-start or tow a ve-
hicle in order to start it, you should first try to
start it using the battery of another vehicle.
Please observe and follow the notes on the
››› page 71, How to jump start. For the sake of the environment
Do not warm-up the engine by running the
en gine w ith the
vehicle stationary. You
should drive off as soon as you start the en-
gine. This helps the engine reach operating
temperature faster and reduces emissions. “SAFE” electronic immobiliser
1)The electronic immobiliser prevents unau-
thori
sed per
son
s from driving the vehicle.
Inside the key there is a chip that deactivates
the electronic immobiliser automatically
when the key is inserted into the ignition.
The electronic immobiliser will be activated
again automatically as soon as you pull the
key out of the ignition lock.
The engine can only be started using a genu-
ine SEAT key with its correct code.
If the following message* is shown on the in-
strument panel display: SAFE, the vehicle
cannot be started. The engine can, however, be started if the
appropri
ate coded SEAT genuine key is used. Note
A perfect operation of the vehicle is ensured
if g enuine
SEAT keys are used. Switching off the engine
–
Stop the vehicle.
– Turn the ignition key to position ›
› ›
Fig. 177
1 .
Af t
er sw
itching the engine off, the radiator
fan may run on for up to 10 minutes. It is also
possible that the fan turns itself on once
more if the coolant temperature increases
due to the heat accumulated in the engine
compartment or due to its prolonged expo-
sure to solar radiation. WARNING
● Never sw it
ch the engine off until the vehi-
cle is completely stationary.
● The brake servo works only when the en-
gine is ru
nning. With the engine switched off,
more strength is needed to brake. As normal
brake operation cannot be performed, risk of
accidents and serious injury may exist. ●
The st eerin
g lock can be immediately
blocked once the key is removed from the ig-
nition. The vehicle cannot be steered. Risk of
accident.
● Power-assisted steering does not work
when the engine is
off, and more strength is
needed to turn the wheel.
● If the key is removed from the ignition lock
the steerin
g lock could be engaged and vehi-
cle steering would not work. CAUTION
● When the en gine ha
s been running under a
heavy load for a long period, heat can accu-
mulate in the engine compartment and cause
engine damage. For this reason, idle the en-
gine for approximately 2 minutes before
switching it off.
● If the vehicle is stopped and the Start-Stop
syst
em* switches off the engine, the ignition
remains switched on. Make sure that the igni-
tion is switched off before leaving the vehi-
cle, otherwise the battery could discharge. 1)
Available depending on the market
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Starter button* Fig. 178
In the lower part of the centre con-
so l
e: s
tarter button. Fig. 179
On the right of the steering column:
emer gency
start. The vehicle engine can be started with a
s
t
ar
ter button (Press & Drive). To do so, there
must be a valid key inside the vehicle in the
area of the front or rear seats. Opening the driver's door
when exitin
g the
vehicle activates the electronic lock on the
steering column if the ignition is disabled.
Switching the ignition on/off manually
Briefly push the starter button without touch-
ing the brake or clutch pedal ››› .
F or
v
ehicles with both manual and automatic
transmission, the starter button text START ENGINE STOP flashes like a heartbeat
when the sy s
t
em is preset for switching the
ignition on and off.
Automatic ignition switch-off
If the driver leaves the vehicle, taking the ve-
hicle key with them but leaving the ignition
on, the ignition is not switched off automati-
cally. The ignition is switched off automati-
cally by pressing the lock button on the re-
mote control or manually by pressing the
sensor surface on the door lever ››› Fig. 144
Emergency starting function
If no valid key is detected inside the vehicle,
an emergency start-up will be required. The
relevant message will appear in the dash
panel display. This may happen when, for ex-
ample, the battery of the vehicle key button
is very low or flat:
● Immediately after pushing the starter but-
ton, k eep the
vehicle key next to the right trim of the steering column
›››
Fig. 179, as
close as possible to the Kessy logo.
● The ignition connects and the engine starts
automatic
ally.
Emergency disconnection
If the engine does not switch off after briefly
pressing the starter button, an emergency
disconnect will be required:
● Press the starter button twice within 3 sec-
onds or pr
ess it once for more than 1 sec-
ond ››› .
● The engine turns off automatically.
En gine r
e
start feature
If no valid key is detected inside the vehicle
after the engine stops, you will only have 5
seconds to restart it. A warning will display
on the dash panel screen.
After this interval, it will not be possible to
start the engine without a valid key inside
the vehicle.
Automatic deactivation of the ignition on ve-
hicles with the Start-Stop system
The ignition is switched off automatically
when the vehicle is stopped and the auto-
matic engine shutdown is active, if:
● The driver's seat belt is not fastened,
● the driver does not step on any pedal,
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