seat Seat Leon 2020 Owner's Guide

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Operation
Opening and closing Set of v ehicl
e keys
Vehicle key Fig. 80
Vehicle key Fig. 81
Centre console: vehicle key socket. Key to the
››

› Fig. 80
Unlock the vehicle
1 Lock the vehicle
Unl
ock only the r

ear lid. Press the button
until all the turn signals on the vehicle
flash briefly. You have 2 minutes to open
the rear lid. Once this time has passed, it
will lock again. In addition, the lamp on
the key flashes.
Control lamp
Alarm button*. Only press in the event of
an emergency! When the alarm button is
pressed, the vehicle's sounds and the turn
signals light up for a short time. Press
again to disconnect.
With the vehicle key the vehicle may be
locked or unlocked remotely ››› page 101
.
The vehicle key includes an emitter and bat-
tery. The receiver is in the interior of the vehi-
cle. The range of the vehicle key with remote
control and new battery is several metres
around the vehicle.
If it is not possible to open or close the vehicle
using the remote control key, this should be
re-synchronised ››› page 100
or the battery
changed ››› page 100
.
Different keys belonging to the vehicle may
be used.
Control lamp on the vehicle key
When a button on the vehicle key is briefly
pressed, the indicator lamp flashes 4 ›››
Fig. 80 once briefly, but if the butt
on is
2 3
4
5 held down for a longer period it will flash sev-
er
al times, such as f
or convenience opening.
If the vehicle key control lamp does not light
up when the button is pressed, replace the
key's battery ››› page 100
.
Key socket*
Depending on the version there is a socket for
the key close to the start button ››› Fig. 81
.
Warning! Do not confuse with the location for
the emergency start ››› page 222
.
Spare key
To obtain a spare key and other vehicle keys,
the vehicle ID number is required.
Each new key contains a microchip which
must be coded with the data from the vehicle
electronic immobiliser. A vehicle key will not
work if it does not contain a microchip or the
microchip has not been encoded. This is also
true for keys which are specially cut for the
vehicle.
The vehicle keys or new spare keys can be
obtained from 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 ››› page 100
.
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Operation
To change the battery Fig. 83
Vehicle key: opening the battery com-
partment co v
er. Fig. 84
Vehicle key: removing the battery. SEAT recommends you ask a specialised
w
orkshop t

o replace the battery.
The battery is located to the rear of the vehi-
cle key, under a cover. Changing the battery


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Lights
With the ignition on and without light activa-
tion, the anal ogue instrument panel lighting
r
emains activated in daytime light conditions.
The lighting is reduced as the exterior light di-
minishes. In some cases, e.g. when driving
through a tunnel without the  function ac-
tive, the instrument panel lighting may even
switch off. The objective of this function is to
provide the driver with a visual indication that
he or she should activate the dipped beam.
If your vehicle is equipped with a digital in-
strument panel (Digital SEAT Cockpit), the
following message will appear Turn on the
lights on the instrument panel.
Interior and reading lights Fig. 104
Detail of roof lining: front lighting of
the passenger compartment. 
Turning the interior lights on or off.

 Door contact connection.
The int
erior lights come on aut

omatically
when you unlock the vehicle, open a door
or disconnect the ignition.
The light goes out a few seconds after
closing all the doors, when locking the ve-
hicle or connecting the ignition. Reading light
The r
eading light is t

actile, each lens is turned
on and off individually by pressing in the re-
spective central area. In addition, the intensi-
ty of the light can be adjusted according to
the pressure exerted.
If you want to turn on the two lenses together
you must press the symbol 
››› Fig. 104
.
Glove compartment and luggage com-
partment 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
can be adjust
ed thr

ough the infotainment
system menu using the function button  > Interior > Light ››› page 96
. Note
The reading lights go out when the vehicle
is cl osed and l

ocked or after a few minutes
of turning the ignition off. This prevents the
12-volt vehicle battery from discharging. 127

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Operation
Seats and headrests
Adjusting seats Manual adjustment of the fr ont
seats Fig. 111
Front seats: manual seat settings. Forwards/backwards: pull the lever and
mo
v
e the seat. The seat must engage
when the lever is released!
Raise/lower: pull the lever up or push
down (several times if necessary) from its
home position.
Tilting the backrest: turn the hand wheel.
Lumbar support: move the lever until the
required position is achieved.
1 2
3
4 WARNING
Incorrect seat adjustment may lead to ac-
cidents and se v

ere injuries.


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Seats and headrests
The position will be saved automatically in
the SEAT Connect Activ e user when the igni-
tion is s
witched off 1)
. WARNING


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Seats and headrests
flat screwdriver a maximum of 5 mm wide,
and r emo
ve the headrest.


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Seats and headrests
Folding down and raising the rear
seat backr estFig. 117
Rear seat: clip to hold the seatbelt in
pl ace
. Fig. 118
Rear seat: folding the backrest. The rear seat backrest is split and each part
be l
o

wered separately to extend the luggage
compartment. Folding the backrest forwards


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Operation
Unlock the seat backrest with the
cor d.  V
alid for: LEON Sportstourer Fig. 119
In the luggage compartment: levers to
unl ock the r
ear backrest. 

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Operation
Trapdoor for transporting long ob-
jects* Fig. 136
In the rear seat backrest: opening the
tr apdoor
. Fig. 137
In the luggage compartment: opening
the tr apdoor

. On the rear seat, behind the central armrest,
ther
e is a t

ailboard for transporting long items
in the interior, such as skis. To avoid soiling the interior, dirty objects
should be wr

apped (e.g. in a blanket) before
they are inserted through the tailboard.
When the armrest is down, nobody may trav-
el in the centre rear seat.
Opening the tailboard


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Operation
USB power sockets
Depending on the equipment and the coun-
try, the v ehicl
e may also have USB connec-
tions exclusively for charging or as a power
socket.
These USB ports are located at the rear of
the console, between the front seats . These
connectors can work at a maximum power of
up to 10.5 W per port.
They are not intended for file playback.
230 volt power socket*
With the engine running, the power socket
››› Fig. 148 activates automatically as soon
as a connector is plugged in. If there is
enough power available, the socket can still
be used while the engine is off ››› Connect an electrical device: Open the co
v-
er and insert the plug int
o the power socket
as far as possible to unlock the built-in child
lock. The socket only supplies power once
the child lock is unlocked. LED on the power socket
Steady green
light: The childproof lock is unlocked.
The sock
et is r

eady to operate. LED on the power socket
Flashing green
light: The ignition is switched off, but
ther
e is enough po

wer available
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 t
o a curr

ent
surge or overheating. Disconnection due to overheating
When the t
emper

ature exceeds 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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