stop start SKODA CITIGO 2016 1.G Owner's Manual

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Table of Contents
materials defect liability and ŠKODA warranty
for new cars5
Printed Owner's Manual
7
Online Owner's Manual
8
Notes
9
Structure of the Owner's Manual and further
information
10
Abbreviations
Safety
Passive Safety
12
General information
12
Correct and safe seated position
12
Seat belts
14
Using seat belts
14
Inertia reels and belt tensioners
16
Airbag system
17
Description of the airbag system
17
Airbag deactivation
20
Transporting children safely
21
Child seat
21
Fastening systems
24
Using the system
cockpit
29
Overview
28
Instruments and warning lights
30
Instrument cluster
30
Warning lights
31Information system37Driver information system37
Driving data (multifunction display)
39
MAXI DOT display
41
Service interval display
42
Unlocking and opening
42
Unlocking and locking
42
Luggage compartment lid
46
Window operation
46
Panoramic tilt / slide sunroof
48
Lights and visibility
49
Lights
49
Interior lighting
52
Visibility
53
Windscreen wipers and washers
53
Rear view mirror
55
Seats and head restraints
56
Front seats
56
Rear seat backrests
57
Headrests
57
Front seat heating
58
Useful features
59
Interior fittings
59
Phone bracket
66
Transport of cargo
67
Luggage compartment and transporting
objects
67
Transportation on the roof rack
70
Heating and ventilation
71
Heating, manual air conditioning system,
Climatronic
71Infotainment
Swing/ Blues Radio75
Important notes
75
Unit overview and operation
76
Device Settings - Swing
78
Device settings - Blues
80
Radio
81
Media
84
Phone
88
Application operationŠKODA Move & Fun
93
Driving
Starting-off and Driving
95
Starting and stopping the engine
95
START-STOPsystem
96
Brakes and Parking
98
Manual gear changing and pedals
99
Automated transmission
100
Running in and economical driving
101
Avoiding damage to your vehicle
102
Assist systems
103
General information
103
Braking and stabilisation systems
103
Parking aid (ParkPilot)
105
Cruise Control System
106
City Safe Drive
107
Tyre pressure monitoring
108
General Maintenance
Care and maintenance
110
Service work, adjustments and technical
alterations
110
Service intervals
112
Cleaning and care
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Using the system
cockpit
OverviewElectric windows
47
Door opening lever
45
Electric exterior mirror adjustment
55
Central locking system
44
Air outlet nozzles
74
Parking ticket holder
60
Operating lever (depending on equipment):
▶ Direction and high beam
50
▶Speed regulating system
106
Steering wheel with horn / with driver's front airbag
17
Instrument cluster
30
Operating lever (depending on equipment):
▶ Windscreen wipers and washers
53
▶Multifunction display
39
Buttons (depending on the specification):
▶  START STOP
96

 Rear window heater
53

 Seat heater on the front left seat
58
Depending on equipment fitted:
▶ Controls for heating / air conditioning
72
Radio
75
Interior mirror
55
Buttons / warning lights (depending on the specification):
▶  Hazard lights
52





 Warning light for the front seat passenger
airbag
20
▶  Seat heating for the front right seat
58
Fold-down hooks
65
Front passenger airbag
17
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
64
Electric window in the front passenger door
47
Storage compartment
601234567891011121314151617181920Light switch49
Bonnet release lever
120
Regulator for headlight beam adjustment
49
Steering wheel locking lever
13
Ignition lock
96
Cup holder
61
Buttons (depending on the specification):
▶  City Safe Drive
107

 Tyre pressure monitoring
108
Handbrake lever
98
Depending on equipment fitted:
▶ Gear shift lever (manual gearbox)
99
▶Selector lever (automated gearbox)
100
Depending on specification:
▶ 12 volt power socket
63
▶Cigarette lighter
62
▶USB input
87
Storage compartment
61
Note
The layout of the controls on right-hand drive vehicles differs partially from
that shown in this layout » Fig. 15.212223242526272829303129cockpit

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 Stability control (ESC) / Traction control (TCS)34 Anti-lock braking system (ABS)34

34

Low fuel - petrol
35
 Low fuel - natural gas
35

Rear fog light
35

Emission control system
35
 Engine electronics check
35
 Airbag system
35
 Handbrake - automatic transmission
36

Brake pedal (automatic transmission)
36

 Turn signal system
36
 Cruise control system
36
 Main beam
36
/
 Rear seat belt warning light
36
 City Safe Drive
36
 /
 START-STOP
36
The warning lights in the instrument cluster indicate the status of certain
functions or the presence of faults.
Some warning lights can be accompanied by acoustic signals and messages in
the display of the instrument cluster if required.
After switching on the ignition, some warning lights light up briefly as a func-
tion test. If the tested systems are OK, the corresponding warning lights extin-
guishes for a few seconds after switching on the ignition or after starting the
engine.
WARNING■ Ignoring light-up indicator lamps in the instrument cluster and the control
symbols in the display may cause serious injury or damage to the vehicle.■
If you have to stop for technical reasons, then park the vehicle at a safe
distance from the traffic, switch off the engine and activate the hazard
warning light system » page 52. Place the warning triangle at the prescri-
bed distance.

The engine compartment of your car is a hazardous area. The following
warning instructions must be followed at all times when working in the en-
gine compartment » page 120, Engine compartment .
 Handbrake
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up – the hand brake has been applied.
An audible warning is also given if you drive the vehicle for at least 3 seconds
at a speed of more than 6 km/h.
Braking system
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up - the brake fluid level in the brake system is too low or there is an
ABS fault.
▶ Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and check the level of the brake fluid
» page 125 .
WARNING■
If the warning light  lights up at the same time as warning light 
» page 34 ,  Anti-lock braking system (ABS) ,  do not continue your
journey! Seek help from a specialist garage.■
A fault to the ABS system or the braking system can increase the vehi-
cle's braking distance – risk of accident!
 Front seat belt warning light
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up - the driver or front passenger has not fastened their seat belt.
At a speed of over 20 km/h the warning light  flashes and an audible warning
sounds at the same time.
The warning signal is switched of and the  indicator light is permanently lit if
the driver and front passenger have not fastened their seat belts within the
next 90 seconds.
 Alternator
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up – the battery is not being charged whilst the engine is running. 
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▶Switch off the ignition, start the engine again and travel a short distance.
▶ If the warning light does not go out, obtain assistance from an authorised
dealer.
Disconnecting the vehicle battery
If the vehicle's battery has been disconnected and reconnected, the warning
light comes on after switching on the 
ignition.
The warning light should go out after driving a short distance.
If, after the motor is restarted and a short drive, the indicator light does not go
out, there is a system error.
▶ Seek help from a specialist garage.
 Stability control (ESC) / Traction control (TCS)
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 flashes – the ESC or TCS is currently active.
 lights up – there is an ESC or TCS fault.
▶ Seek help from a specialist garage.
As the ESC operates in conjunction with the ABS, the ESC warning light will al-
so come on if the ABS system fails.
If the warning light  comes on after starting the engine, the ESC or TCS may
have been switched off for technical reasons. ▶ Switch the ignition off and on again.
If the warning light  does not illuminate after you switch the engine back on,
the ASR is fully functional again.
Disconnecting the vehicle battery
If the vehicle's battery has been disconnected and reconnected, the warning
light comes on after switching on the  ignition.
The warning light should go out after driving a short distance.
If, after a short drive, the indicator light does not go out, there is a system er-
ror.
▶ Seek help from a specialist garage.
More information about the ESC system » page 104, Stability Control (ESC) or
TCS system » page 104, Traction control (TCS) .
 Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up – there is an ABS fault.
The vehicle will only be braked by the normal brake system without the ABS.
▶ Seek help from a specialist garage.
In the event of an ABS fault, the other braking and stabilization systems are
turned off » page 103 , Braking and stabilisation systems .
WARNING■
If the ABS warning light  together with the indicator light  » page 32 ,
 Braking system lights up,  do not continue to drive! Seek help from a
specialist garage.■
A fault to the ABS system or the braking system can increase the vehi-
cle's braking distance – risk of accident!

Read and observe on page 32 first.
Change of tyre pressure values
 lights up - there was a pressure change in one of the tyres.
An audible signal sounds as a warning. ▶ Immediately reduce speed and avoid sudden steering and braking manoeu-
vres.
▶ Stop the vehicle, turn the ignition off and check the tyres and their inflation
pressures » page 129 .
▶ Correct the tyre pressure if necessary or replace the affected wheel
» page 134 or use the repair kit » page 137.
▶ Save the tyre pressure values in the system » page 109.
System fault
 flashes for approximately 1 minute and remains lit – there may be a fault in
the tyre pressure monitoring system.
▶ Stop the vehicle, turn the ignition off and start the engine again.
If the warning light  flashes again after the engine has started, there is a
system error. 
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  Below the lettering   in the middle of the dash panel lights
up after switching on the ignition » page 20, Deactivating the front passenger
airbag .WARNINGWhen a fault in the airbag system occurs, there is a risk of the system not
being triggered in the event of an accident. Therefore, this must be
checked immediately by a specialized garage.
 Handbrake - automatic transmission
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up or flashes - engage the parking brake.
Further information » page 100, Automated transmission .
 Brake pedal (automatic transmission)
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up – apply the brake.
Further information » page 100, Automated transmission .
  Turn signal system
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 flashes – the left turn signal is turned on.
 flashes – the right turn signal is turned on.
If there is a fault in the turn signal system, the warning light flashes at twice
its normal rate.
When the hazard warning light system is switched on, this will cause all of the
turn signal lights as well as both warning lights to flash.
 Cruise control system
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up – the vehicle speed is regulated by the cruise control system.
 Main beam
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up – the main beam or the headlight flasher is switched on.
/ Rear seat belt warning light
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up – a rear seat belt is not fastened.
 lights up – a rear seat belt is fastened.
When the seat belt is fastened/unfastened, the particular light lights up briefly
and indicates the current belt status!
 City Safe Drive
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 flashes quickly - the City Safe Drivesystem is braking the vehicle automati-
cally.
 flashes slowly - the system is not available or there is a system malfunction.
If the system is turned off and the vehicle is moving at a speed of about 5-30
km/h, the warning light 
 lights up in the instrument cluster display.
If the system is activated again, the warning light 
 
lights up in the instru-
ment cluster display for about 5 s.
Further information » page 107, City Safe Drive .
 /  START-STOP
Read and observe
on page 32 first.
 lights up - the START-STOPsystem is active.
 lights up - the START-STOPsystem is active, but the automatic engine cut-
off is not possible.
 flashes - the START-STOPsystem is not available.
Further information » page 96, START-STOPsystem .
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›Release the button and keep it pressed down until the hour display starts
flashing.›
Release the button and set the hour by pressing repeatedly.

Press and hold the button until the minutes display flashes.

Release the button and set the minutes by pressing repeatedly.

Keep the button pressed down until the minute indicator stops flashing on
the display.
Trip counter
Fig. 22
Counter for distance travelled (trip)
Display » Fig. 22
MAXI DOTdisplay- Counter showing the distance travelled since the last
reset (trip)
Segment display- Counter showing the distance travelled since the last re-
set (trip)
Segment display - Odometer
Choose between the odometer display and the counter showing the distance
driven (trip)
Only applies to vehicles with a segment display.

Press the button
B
or.
C
» Fig. 21 on page 37 .
On vehicles with the MAXI DOTdisplay, an indication of the total odometer is
part of the driving data » page 39.
Reset counter for distance travelled (trip)

Select the counter for the distance driven which has been reset (trip) and
hold the button
B

C
or » Fig. 21 on page 37 .
Recommended gearFig. 23
Information on the selected gear / Recommended gear
A suitable engaged gear or, where appropriate, a recommended gear is dis- played, with the aim of conserving the life of the engine and increasing driving
efficiency.
For vehicles with automatic transmission the recommended gear will be
shown when the mode for manual gear-changing (Tiptronic) is selected.
Display
MAXI DOT display » Fig. 23
Optimal gear engaged
Gear recommendation (e.g. 


means that it is advantageous to switch
from 3. to 4. gear)
Segment display » Fig. 23
Optimal gear engaged
Recommended gear
 - Recommends that you change up to a higher gear
 - Recommends that you change down to a lower gear
Recommended gear (e.g. 

means that it would be beneficial to change
from 3. gear to a higher gear)
WARNINGThe driver is always responsible for selecting the correct gear in different
driving situations (e.g. when overtaking).38Using the system

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Low voltage of the key battery
Replace the battery » page 142.
Luggage compartment lid
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Opening / closing the boot lid
46
Delayed locking of the boot lid
46
Button
A
» Fig. 32 on page 46 is disabled when starting off or driving at a
speed of over 9 km/h. The button is reactivated when the vehicle has stopped
and a door is opened.
WARNING■ Never drive with the luggage compartment lid open or ajar, as otherwise
exhaust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poisoning!■
Ensure that the lock is properly engaged after closing the lid. Otherwise,
the lid might open suddenly while the vehicle is moving, even if the lid was
locked – risk of accident!

Make sure that when closing the boot lid, no body parts are crushed -
there is danger of injury!

Do not press on the rear window when closing the luggage compartment
lid, it could crack – risk of injury!
Opening / closing the boot lid
Fig. 32
Opening / closing the boot lid
Read and observe on page 46 first.›
To open the lid, press » Fig. 32button
A
in the direction of arrow
1
.

Raise the lid in the direction of the arrow
2
.

To close it, grip recess
B
and pull in the direction of arrow
3
.
Delayed locking of the boot lid
Read and observe
on page 46 first.
If the boot lid is unlocked with the button 
on the key, then the boot lid is
automatically locked after closing.
The period after which the boot lid is locked automatically can be extended by
a specialist garage.
CAUTION
There is a risk of unwanted entry into the vehicle before the boot lid is locked
automatically.
Window operation
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Mechanical window openers
47
Electric windows
47
Manually opening/closing rear windows
47
The windows can be operated mechanically by means of the handle attached
to the respective door panel.
The windows can be operated electrically from the following locations; the
front windows from the driver's seat and also via the buttons for the windows
in the passenger door.
WARNINGAlways close the window carefully and in a controlled manner. Otherwise
these could cause severe crushing injuries! 46Using the system

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CAUTION■Keep the windows clean (free of ice and similar) to ensure the correct func-
tionality of the electric windows.■
Always close the electric windows before disconnecting the battery.
Note
If the windows are open, dust as well as other dirt can get into the vehicle and
in addition the wind noise is more at certain speeds.
Mechanical window openers
Fig. 33
Window operation: left / right
Read and observe
and on page 46 first.

To open , turn the crank in the direction of arrow
A
» Fig. 33 .

To close , turn the crank in the direction of arrow
B
.
Electric windows
Fig. 34
Buttons for window levers
Read and observe and on page 46 first.
The electrical power windows can only be operated when the ignition is
switched on.
The windows in the front doors can be operated from the driving position. The
front passenger window is operated using the button in the passenger door.
Electric window buttons » Fig. 34
Front door left
Front door right

To open , press down the appropriate button until the window has moved in-
to the desired position.

To close it, pull gently on the top edge of the button until the window has
moved into the desired position.
Manually opening/closing rear windows
Fig. 35
Opening/closing rear windows
Read and observe
and on page 46 first.

To open , grasp the safety catch in recess
A
» Fig. 35 .

Open the window in the direction of arrow
1
and lock it by pressing down
the safety catch in the direction of arrow
2
to the stop.

To close , grasp the safety catch in recess
A
.

Pull the safety catch in the opposite direction to arrow
2
and pull the win-
dow back to its starting position in the opposite direction to
1
until the
safety catch clicks into place.
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Driving
Starting-off and Driving
Starting and stopping the engine
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Electronic immobiliser and steering lock
95
Ignition on / off
96
Starting / Stopping the engine
96
It is possible, with the key in the ignition, to switch the ignition off and on and
start/stop the engine.
WARNING■ Never switch off the engine before the vehicle is stationary – risk of acci-
dent!■
While driving with the engine stopped the ignition must always be
switched on. Otherwise, the steering may lock - danger of an accident!

Do not withdraw the ignition key from the ignition lock until the vehicle
has come to a stop » page 99, Parking . Otherwise, the steering may lock -
danger of an accident!

Never leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running - risk of acci-
dent, theft or similar.

Never (e.g. in garages) run the engine in a closed place - there is the dan-
ger of poisoning and death!
CAUTION
■ Only start the engine when the engine and the vehicle are stationary - there
is a danger of starter and engine damage!■
Do not push-start the engine – risk of damaging the engine and the catalytic
converter. The battery from another vehicle can be used as a jump-start aid.
Note
Do not warm up the engine while the vehicle is stationary. If possible, start
your journey as soon as the engine has started. Through this, the engine rea-
ches its operating temperature faster.Electronic immobiliser and steering lock
Read and observe
and on page 95 first.
The electronic immobiliser (hereinafter referred to as immobiliser) makes thetheft or unauthorised use of your vehicle more difficult.
Immobiliser
The immobiliser allows the engine to start provided an original vehicle key only
is used.
Malfunction of the immobiliser
It is not possible to start the engine if there is a failure of the components in
the immobiliser key.
Use the other vehicle key to start the engine; if necessary, seek help from a
specialist garage.
Steering lock - lock

Remove the key and turn the steering wheel until the steering lock engages.
Steering lock - unlock

Insert the key into the ignition and turn on the ignition. If this is not possible,
then move the steering wheel slightly back and forth, as a result of which
the steering lock should unlock.
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Ignition on / offFig. 117
Positions of the vehicle key in the ignition lock
Read and observe and on page 95 first.
Positions of the vehicle key in the ignition lock » Fig. 117
Ignition switched off, engine switched off
Ignition switched on
Starting engine
Starting / Stopping the engine
Read and observe
and on page 95 first.
Before starting the engine

Firmly apply the handbrake.

For vehicles with manual transmission , shift gear stick to neutral, depress
the clutch pedal and hold it there until the engine starts.

On vehicles with automatic gearbox , place the selector lever in position N
and depress the brake pedal until the engine starts.
Starting the engine

Turn the key to position
3
» Fig. 117 on page 96 , the start-up process will
begin. Then release the key, the engine will start automatically.
If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, turn the key to position
1
. Re-
peat the start-up process after 30 s.
Switching the engine off

Stop the vehicle.

Turn key to position
1
» Fig. 117 on page 96 .
123Do not switch the engine off immediately at the end of your journey if the en-
gine has been working at high revs over a prolonged period, but leave it to run
at an idling speed for about 1 minute. This prevents any possible accumulation
of heat when the engine is switched off.
Note
After switching off the ignition, the radiator fan may (also intermittently) con-
tinue to operate for approx. 10 minutes.
START-STOPsystem
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Operation
97
Manually deactivating/activating the system
97
The START-STOPsystem (hereinafter referred to as: the system) reduces CO 2emissions and harmful emissions, and saves fuel.
If the system determine that the engine is not needed when the vehicle stops
(e.g. at the traffic lights), it turns off the engine and starts it again when mov-
ing off.
The system function depends on many factors. Some of them are down to the
driver, the others are systemic and can neither be influenced nor identified.
Therefore the system may react differently in situations which seem identi-
cal from the driver's perspective.
The system is automatically activated every time the ignition is switched on
(even where this has previously been manually deactivated with the button
 ).
Note
If the engine has stopped due to the system, the ignition remains on.96Driving

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