Seat Ibiza 2018 Repair Manual

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The essentials
Tow-starting If the engine will not start, first try starting it
using the battery of another v
ehicl
e

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The essentials
Connect one end of the r ed
jump l ead to
the positive + terminal of the vehicle
with the fl at batt
ery A

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The essentials
Note
The vehicles must not touch each other,
otherwise electricit y coul
d flow as soon as
the positive terminals are connected. Changing the windscreen
wiper blades
Changing the wiper bl adesFig. 82
Wipers in service position. Fig. 83
Changing the windscreen wiper blade. To change the blades it is necessary to move
the wipers fr
om the r
est position int

o the serv-
ice position.
Do not change the windscreen wipers when
out of the service position, as it could cause
paint to flake off the bonnet due to friction
with the windscreen wiper arm.
Service position (for changing wiper
blades)


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The essentials
Changing the rear window wiper
bl ade Fig. 84
Removing and fitting the rear window
wiper bl ade. Removing the wiper blade


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Safe driving
Safety
Saf e driving
Advice about driving Saf et
y first! This chapter contains important information,
tips, suggestions and warnings that you
shoul d r

ead and consider for both your own
safety and for your passengers

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Safety
risk of injury. The following points cover part
of the saf et
y equipment in your SEAT 1)
:


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Safe driving
head, or as close as possible to the same
l e
v
el as the top of your head

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Safety
It is possible to deactivate the front passen-
ger airbag in e x
ceptional cir
cumstances

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Safe driving
vehicle occupants. The list is not complete,
but w e w
oul
d like to make you aware of this
issue.
Therefore, whenever the vehicle is in mo-
tion:


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Safety
Correct adjustment of rear head
r estr
aints Fig. 88
Head restraints in the correct position. Fig. 89
Head restraint position warning label. Properly adjusted head restraints are an im-
port
ant part of the passenger pr
ot
ection and
can reduce the risk of injuries in most acci-
dent situations Rear head restraints

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