wheel SEAT TOLEDO 2019 User Guide

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Operation
Operating the audio, telephone and navigation system with voice control Fig. 115
Controls on the steering wheel. Button
RadioMedia (except AUX) AUXTelephonea)
Navigationa)
A Turn
Turn volume up/down. You do
not need to be in audio mode
(radio). T
urn volume up/down. You do
not need to be in audio mode
(media). Turn v
olume up/down. You do
not need to be in audio mode
(media). Turn v
olume up/down. You do
not need to be in tel ephone
mode. Turn announcement volume
up/down. Y
ou do not need t

o
be in navigation mode but
there has to be an announce-
ment active when you adjust
the volume.
A Press
Mute volume.
Mute volume.Mute volume.Mute incoming call.Mute the current navigation
announcement.
B a)
Activate/deactivate voice control.
This function can be used from any mode (audio
, media, navigation, assist

ants, vehicle status, travel data). When the system is in telephone mode this button

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Operation
Operating the audio, telephone and navigation system with voice control Fig. 116
Controls on the steering wheel. Button
RadioMedia (except AUX) AUXTelephonea)
Navigationa)
A Turn
Turn volume up/down. You do
not need to be in audio mode
(radio). T
urn volume up/down. You do
not need to be in audio mode
(media). Turn v
olume up/down. You do
not need to be in audio mode
(media). Turn v
olume up/down. You do
not need to be in tel ephone
mode. Turn announcement volume
up/down. Y
ou do not need t

o
be in navigation mode but
there has to be an announce-
ment active when you adjust
the volume.
A Press
Mute volume.
Mute volume.Mute volume.Mute incoming call.Mute the current navigation
announcement.
B a)

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Driving
With the help of this system, the ABS is activa-
t ed mor
e quickly and mor
e efficiently.
The brake assist function is deactivated auto-
matically when the brake pedal is released.
Hill hold control (HHC)*
The HHC system makes it easier to start the
vehicle on hills. The system maintains the
brake pressure created by pressing down on
the brake pedal for 2 seconds after it has
been released. Your foot can be removed
from the brake pedal and you can use the
accelerator pedal and move away on a hill
without having to use the handbrake. The
brake pressure drops as the accelerator ped-
al is pressed. If the vehicle cannot be started,
it will start to move backwards after 2 sec-
onds.
The HHC is activated on gradients of over 5%,
if the driver door is closed. It only works for
starting on hills, moving both forward and in
reverse. It is not activated during start-up
down hill.
Control lamp
If the control lamp ! flashes, the ESC is working.
If the ! warning lamp illuminates on ignition,
the ESC system may have switched off due to
technical reasons. Turn off the ignition and
turn it on again. Upon switching on the igni-
tion again, if the warning lamp has switched off, this means the ESC is functioning correct-
ly again.
If the !
warning lamp is illuminat
ed there is a
fault in the ESC.
The informative display indicates:
Fault: electronic stability con-
trol (ESC)
or Fault: traction control system
(ASR)
Go to a technical service. Note
If the battery is disconnected and connec-
ted again, the yell o

w warning lamp !
lights up when the ignition is switched on.
This warning lamp must switch off after
covering a short distance. Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
The ABS system prevents the wheels locking
during br
aking. This helps the driv
er k

eep
control of the vehicle.
The driver is made aware of ABS assistance
by the pulsating of the brake pedal and a
characteristic noise.
Keep the brake pedal pressed down while the
ABS is working. The ABS will switch off when the brake pedal is released. Never brake in-
termittently whil

e the ABS is working!
Control lamp
If the  warning lamp is illuminated, there is a fault in the ABS.
The informative display indicates:
ABS fault
The brake system alone is operational in the
vehicle, without ABS.
Go to a technical service. WARNING


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Start and driving
If the control lamp ! fl ashes, the ASR is w
ork -
ing.
If the ! warning lamp illuminates on ignition, the TCS system may have switched off due to
technical reasons. Turn off the ignition and
turn it on again. Upon switching on the igni-
tion again, if the warning lamp has switched
off, this means the TCS is functioning correct-
ly again.
If the ! warning lamp remains illuminated,
there is a fault in the TCS.
The informative display indicates:
Fault: traction control system
(ASR)
Go to a technical service.
Electronic differential lock If one of the wheels starts to skid, the EDL
br
ak
es that wheel, tr

ansmitting the driving
force to the other wheels. This increases vehi-
cle stability and improves driving stability.
To prevent the disc brake of the braking
wheel from overheating, the EDL cuts out au-
tomatically if subjected to excessive loads.
The vehicle will continue to function normally
without EDL. The EDL will switch on again au-
tomatically when the brake has cooled down. Manual gearbox
Changing gears Fig. 215
Gear shift diagram of a 5- or 6-speed
manual gearbo x Read the additional information carefully

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Start and driving
Steering Inf ormation r
el
ating to vehicle
steering Electro-mechanical power steering assists
the driver when st
eering.
El

ectro-mechanical power steering adapts
electronically to the speed of the car, torque
and turning angle.
If the power steering should fail at any time or
the engine is switched off (for instance when
being towed), the car can still be steered, as
long as the key remains in the ignition. How-
ever, more effort than normal will be required
to turn the steering wheel. WARNING
If the power steering does not work, you
will need much more str ength t

o turn the
wheel. This has a considerable effect on
vehicle safety.


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Driving
Towing bracket device Driving with a tr ail
er
T
echnical requirements If your vehicle has a factory-fitted towing
brack
et or is equipped with a sel

ection of
SEAT Original Accessories, it meets all the
relevant technical and legal requirements.
In vehicles with a towing bracket it is possible
to remove the ball joint, situated (together
with the special assembly instructions) in the
housing for the spare wheel in the vehicle
luggage compartment

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Wheels and tyres
Changing the battery A replacement battery must have the same
capacity, v
olt
age, current rating and size as
the original. The appropriate types of battery
can be acquired from authorised SEAT deal-
ers.
We recommend having the battery changed
by an authorised SEAT dealer, where the new
battery will be correctly installed and the
original disposed of in line with regulations.
Automatic disconnection of elec-
trical equipment When heavily-charging a battery, the pro-
gr
amme sel
ect

ed by the electrical system
control unit prevents the battery from auto-
matically discharging. This may result in the
following:


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Wheels and tyres
Tread wear indicator
The base of the side of the original t yr
es on
your v
ehicle show 1.6 mm high tread wear in-
dicators

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Practical tips
If the rims and tyres have received a heavy
impact or hav e been damaged, hav
e them
check
ed and, if required, replaced at a speci-
alised workshop.
Low profile tyres may deteriorate more quick-
ly than standard tyres.
Interchanging tyres Fig. 252
Interchanging tyres. Changing wheels around
If the w
ear is visibly gr eat

er on the front tyres,
they should be exchanged for the rear tyres
as shown in the diagram

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Wheels and tyres
means, for example, that the tyre was pro-
duced in the 27th w eek of 2016.
F oll
ow the instructions

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