esp Seat Tarraco 2019 Owner's manual

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Introduction
Thank you f or your trust choosing a SEAT v
e-
hicl e
.
With your ne w SEAT
, you will be abl
e to enjoy
a vehicle with state-of-the-art technology
and top quality features.
We recommend reading this Instruction Man-
ual carefully to learn more about your vehicle
so you can enjoy all its benefits in your daily
driving.
Information about handling is complemented
with instructions regarding the operation and
maintenance of the vehicle in order to ensure
its safety and maintain its value. Moreover, we
want to give you valuable advice and tips to
drive your vehicle efficiently and respecting
the environment.
We wish you safe and enjoyable motoring.
SEAT, S.A.
WARNING
Read and always observe safety infor-
mation concerning the passenger

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Safety
Head-on collisions and the laws of
physics Fig. 8
A driver not wearing a seat belt is thrown
f orw ar
d viol ently. Fig. 9
The unbelted passenger in the rear seat
is thr own f
orwar
d viol ently, hitting the driv
er
who is wearing a seat belt. The effects of the laws of physics in the case
of a head-on collision ar
e easy t
o expl
ain: the
moment a v ehicl
e st

arts moving, a type of en- ergy called “kinetic energy” starts acting on
both the vehicle and its passengers.
The amount of “kinetic energy” depends onthe speed of the vehicle and on the weight of
the v

ehicle and of its passengers. The higher
they are, the more energy there is to be “ab-
sorbed” in the event of an accident.
The most significant factor, however, is the
speed of the vehicle. If the speed doubles
from 25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h (30 mph),
for example, the corresponding kinetic ener-
gy is multiplied by four.
Given that the passengers of the vehicle in
our example do not have their seat belts fas-
tened, in the event of a collision the entire
amount of the passengers

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Emergencies
Adapter for the anti-theft bolt*
T o
wing eye , r
emo v
abl
e
Wheel spanner*
Crank handle for jack
Jack*
Hook for extracting the central wheel
trims*
Clip for removing the wheel bolt caps
Screwdriver with hexagon socket in the
handle for screwing and unscrewing the
wheel nuts
Some of the items listed are only provided in
certain model versions, or are optional extras. WARNING
When the vehicle tool kit, tyre mobility set
and spare wheel are loose in the interior
they can be violently thr o

wn in case of a
sudden manoeuvre or braking and espe-
cially in accidents, causing serious injury.


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Emergencies
Changing the wiper rear wiper
bl ades Fig. 44
Changing the windscreen wiper
bl ades Fig. 45
Changing the rear wiper blade The windscreen wiper blades are supplied as
st
andar
d with a l ayer of gr
aphite
. This l
ayer is
responsible for ensuring that the wipe is silent.
If the graphite layer is damaged, the noise of the water as it is wiped across the windscreen
will be louder.
Check the condition of the wiper blades reg-
ularly. If the wipers scr

ape across the
glass, they should be changed if they are
damaged, or cleaned if they are dirty

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Operation
for a brief period, then it stops for approxi-
mat ely 30 seconds and, l
astly continues
fl ashing sl
owly. WARNING
Do not leave anyone (especially children)
in the vehicle if it is locked from the outside
and the “Saf e” securit
y system* is activa-
ted, as the doors and windows cannot then
be opened from the inside. Locked doors
could delay assistance in an emergency. Anti-theft alarm system*
Description The anti-theft alarm makes it more difficult to
br
eak int
o the v ehicl
e or st eal it. The syst
em
will initiat

e acoustic and optical warning sig-
nals when your vehicle is tried to be forced.
The anti-theft alarm is automatically turned
on when the vehicle is locked with the key.
The system is immediately activated and the
turn signal light located on the driver door will
flash along with the turn signals, indicating
that the alarm and the locking security sys-
tem (double lock) have been turned on.
If any of the doors or the bonnet are open,
they will not be included in the protection
zones of the vehicle when the alarm is con-
nected. If the door or the bonnet are subse- quently closed, they will be automatically in-
cluded in the protection areas of the vehicle
and the turn signal

s will flash accordingly
when the doors close.


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Lights
When the light switch is in position  

, a light
sensor aut omatically s wit
ches dipped beam
on and off (including the contr
ol and instru-
ment lighting) or the daytime running lights
depending on the level of exterior lighting.
Motorway light*
The function is connected and disconnected
via the corresponding Easy Connect system
menu.


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Visibility
Mirrors Int erior mirr
or anti-dazzl e functionRear view mirror with automatic anti-daz-
zle function
The anti-dazzle function is activated ev
ery
time the ignition is s
witched on.
When the anti-dazzle function is enabled, the
interior rear vision mirror will darken auto-
matically according to the amount of light it
receives. The anti-dazzle function is cancel-
led if reverse gear is engaged. WARNING
In the event that an automatic anti-dazzle
rear vision mirror breaks, an electrolyt e flu-
id may l

eak. This could cause irritation to
the skin, eyes and respiratory organs. If you
come into contact with this liquid, it must
be rinsed with large quantities of water. If
necessary, get medial help. CAUTION
In the event that an automatic anti-dazzle
rear vision mirror breaks, an electrolyt e flu-
id may l

eak. This liquid attacks plastic sur- faces. Clean it with a wet sponge as soon
as possible.
Note


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Operating modes
broadcast the same station identification, or
t o signal the other corr
esponding FM station
thr ough D AB. When the corr
esponding FM
st
ation has been found, “FM” is displayed be-
hind the name of the station. If the corre-
sponding DAB station becomes available
again, it returns to DAB mode after a while
and the “FM” identification is concealed.


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Infotainment System
Media Intr oduction Fig. 187
Related video Audio or image sources containing files in dif-
f
er
ent media ar e kno
wn as “ media sour
ces
”.These audio files can be played through the
corresponding players or the infotainment
system

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Driving
Steering
The po w
er st eering v
aries its driving modes
and adapts t o the pr
ofil
e selected, thus offer-
ing the best behaviour for each situation.
Air conditioning
In vehicles with Climatronic, this can operate
in eco mode, especially restricting fuel con-
sumption.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
The ACC

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