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You should also clean the windows regularly from the inside.
Do not use window leathers which you have us ed to polish the vehicle body to dry off 
the windows. Residues of preservatives in the window leather can dirty the window 
and reduce visibility.
Do not affix any stickers over the inside of  the rear window to avoid damage to the 
heating elements of the rear window heater .
We recommend using a preserva tive from Škoda genuine accessories offered by your 
Škoda dealer.
Caution
Never remove snow or ice from the glass parts with warm or hot water - risk of forma-
tion of cracks in the glass!The headlight lensesPlease do not use any aggressi ve cleaning or chemical solvent products for cleaning 
the front headlights - risk of  damage to the plastic lenses. Please use soap and clean 
warm water.
Caution
Never  wipe the headlights dry and do not use any sharp objects for cleaning the plastic 
lenses, this may result in damage to the  protective paintwork and consequently in 
formation of cracks on the headlight lenses, e.g through effect of chemical products.Door and window sealsThe rubber seals on the doors, boot lid,  bonnet and windows remain supple and last 
longer if you treat them from time to time with a rubber care product (e.g. with a spray 
with silicone-free oil). You also avoid premature wear of the seals and prevent leak-
ages in this way. It is also easier to op en the doors. Rubber seals which are well cared 
for also do not stick together in cold winter weather.
Locking cylinderWe recommend that you use the spray from Škoda original accessories with 
regreasing and anticorrosive effect for de-icing locking cylinders.
Note
When washing your vehicle, ensure that as  little water as possible gets into the locking 
cylinders.WheelsSteel wheels
You should also thoroughly wash the wheels  and wheel trims when giving your vehicle 
its regular wash. This prevents any brake dust, dirt and road salt from sticking to the 
wheel hubs. You can remove stubborn brake abrasion adhering to the wheels with an 
industrial cleaner. Touch up  any damage to the paintwork on the wheels before rust is 
able to form.
Light alloy wheels
Regular care of light alloy wh eels is necessary in order to retain their decorative 
appearance over long periods. It is partic ularly useful to remove any road salt and 
brake abrasion from the light alloy wheels every two weeks, otherwise the paintwork 
of the wheel rim will suffer damage. Wash thoroughly and then treat the wheels with a 
protective product for light alloy wheels  which does not contain any acidic compo-
nents. You should provide the wheel hubs with a hard wax layer every three months. 
You must not use any products which cause  abrasion when treating the wheel hubs. 
Any damage to the paint layer on the wh eel hubs must be touched up immediately.
We recommend using a preservative from Šk oda genuine accessories offered by your 
Škoda dealer.
WARNING
One should remember when cleaning th e wheels that moisture, ice and road 
salt may adversely affect braking ef ficiency - risk of an accident!
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Severe layers of dirt on the wheels can also result in wheel imbalance. This may show 
itself in the form of a wheel vibration which is transmitted to the steering wheel which, 
in certain circumstances, can cause premature wear of the steering. This means it is 
necessary to remove the dirt.Underbody protectionThe underside of your vehicle is protected for life against chemical and mechanical 
influences.
One cannot, however, completely rule out damage to the protective layer when 
driving so we recommend that you inspect the protective layer on the underside of 
your vehicle and on the chassis at certain intervals - this is best done at the beginning 
and end of the winter - and to touch up any damaged areas.
Specialist garages have suitable  spray products available as well  as the necessary 
equipment and are familiar with the instructio ns for use. It is therefore best to have 
such touch-up work or additional corros ion protection measures carried out by a 
specialist garage.
WARNING
Never use additional underbody protection or corrosion-protection agents for 
the exhaust pipes, catalytic converters, di esel particle filter or heat shields. 
When the engine reaches its operating temperature, these substances might 
ignite - risk of fire!Protection of hollow spacesAll the cavities of your vehicle which are at risk from corrosion are protected for life by 
a layer of  protective wax  applied in the factory.
This wax protection does not require to be inspected or re-treated. Please remove any 
small amount of wax which flows out of the cavities at high temperatures with a plastic 
scraper and clean the spot using petroleum cleaner.
WARNING
Safety and environmental protection regulations should observed when using 
petroleum cleaner to remove wax - a risk of fire!Engine compartmentGood corrosion protection is very importan t, particularly in winter when one often 
drives over its salt-strewn roads. One should therefore clean the whole engine 
compartment before and after the salt spreading period and treat with preservative in 
order to prevent the salt from being destructive.
Specialist garages have the cleaning agen ts and preservatives recommended by the 
manufacturer and also the required equipment.
WARNING
It is necessary to observ e the guidelines given in the chapter before working 
on the engine compartment  page 148.
Let the engine cool down before cleaning the engine compartment.Caution
Engine cleaning may be only be un dertaken when the ignition is off.
It is recommended to cover the generator before washing the engine compart-
ment.For the sake of the environment
The dirty water produced by washing the engine has washed away petrol, and residues 
of grease and oil and should therefore be  cleaned by an oil separator. This is why 
engine washing should only be undertaken in  a specialist garage or at a fueling station 
(when these are fitted with the required equipment).
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Care of the interior of vehiclePlastic parts, artificial leather and clothsYou can clean plastic parts and artificial leather with a moist cloth. You should only 
treat such parts with special  solvent-free plastic cleaning and care products  it does 
prove to be adequate.
Upholstery cloth and cloth trim on the d oors, luggage compartment cover, headliner 
etc. are best treated with special cleaning products, using if necessary a  dry foam and 
a soft sponge or brush.
We recommend using a cleaning product from Škoda genuine accessories offered by 
your Škoda dealer.
Caution
Solvent-free cleaners attack th e material and can damage it.Fabric covers of electrically heated seatsDo not clean  the seat covers moist as this may re sult in damage to the seat heating 
system.
Clean such covers using specia l agents, for example dry foam.Natural leather
Natural leather requires quite particular care and attention.Leather should be treated from time to time according the following guidelines 
depending on how much it is used.Normal cleaning– Clean soiled areas of the leather with  slightly moistened cotton or woollen cloth.Severe soiling– Clean severely soiled areas with a cloth  dipped in a mild soapy solution (2 spoon-
fuls of natural soap to 1 litre of water). – Ensure that the leather is not soaked through at any point and that no water gets 
into the stitching of the seams.
– Dry off the leather with a soft, dry cloth.
Removing stains– Remove fresh stains which are  water-based (e.g. coffee, tea, juices, blood etc.) 
with an absorbent cloth or household paper or use the cleaner from the care set 
for a stain which has already dried in.
– Remove fresh stains on a  fat base (e.g. butter, mayonnaise, chocolate etc.) with an 
absorbent cloth or household  cleaning paper or with the cleaner from the care set 
if the stain has not yet pe netrated into the surface.
– Use a grease dissolver for  grease stains which have dried in .
–Eliminate  special stains  (e.g. ball-point pens, felt pe n, nail varnish, dispersion 
paint, shoe cream etc.) with a special stain remover suitable for leather.Leather care– Treat the leather every six months with  the leather care product available from 
specialist garages.
– Apply only a small amount of the care product.
– Dry the leather off with a soft cloth
We recommend that you consult a speciali st garage if you have any questions 
regarding cleaning and care of the leather interior in your vehicle.
Caution
You must on no account treat the leather wi th solvents (e.g. gasoline, turpentine), 
floor wax, shoe cream or such like.
Avoid leaving your vehicle for lengthy period s in bright sunlight in order to avoid 
bleaching the leather. If you  leave your vehicle parked in the open for lengthy periods, 
protect the leather from the direct ra ys of the sun by covering it over.
Sharp-edged objects on items of clothing su ch as zip fasteners, rivets, sharp-edged 
belts may leave permanent scratches or signs of rubbing on the surface.
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Use a care cream with light blocker and impregnation effect regularly and each 
time after cleaning th e leather. The cream nourishes the  leather, allows it to breathe 
and keeps it supple and also provides moisture. It also creates surface protection.
Clean the leather every 2 to 3 months, remove fresh soiling each time this occurs.
Remove fresh stains such as those from  ball-point pens, ink, lipstick, shoe cream 
etc., as quickly as possible.
Care also for the leather dye. Refreshen ar eas which have lost their colour with a 
special coloured leather cream as required.
The leather is a natural material with specific properties. During the use of the 
vehicle, minor optical changes can occur on  the leather parts of the covers (e. g wrin-
kles or creases as a result  of the stress of the covers).
Seat belts– Keep the seat belts clean!
– Wash seat belts which have become  soiled using a mild soapy solution.
– Inspect the seat belts regularly to  ensure they are in good condition.
Belt webbing which has become severely so iled may prevent the inertia reel from 
reeling up the belt properly.
WARNING
The seat belts must not be removed for cleaning.
Never clean the seat belts chemically as  dry cleaning may destroy the fabric. 
The seat belts must also not be allowed to come into contact with corrosive 
liquids (such as acids etc.).
Seat belts which have damage to the  webbing, the connections, the inertia 
reel or the lock should be re placed by a specialist garage.
Inertia reel belts must be completely dried before being reeled up.
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FuelPetrolGrades of petrolYour vehicle can only be operated with  unleaded petrol, which complies with the 
standard  EN 228. The individual grades of petrol  are distinguished by their octane 
number (RON). On the inside of the fuel filler flap, you will find the information 
regarding the RON required by your engine  page 145, fig. 141 .
Prescribed fuel - unleaded petrol 95/91 RON
Use unleaded petrol  95 RON. You can also use unleaded petrol  91 RON, but this leads 
to a slight loss in performance.
If, in case of necessity, the vehicle must  be refuelled with petrol of a lower octane 
number than the one prescribed, you must co ntinue driving at medium engine speeds 
and low engine load. Driving at high engine speeds or a high engine load can severely 
damage the engine! Refuel as soon as possib le with petrol of the prescribed octane 
number.
Prescribed fuel - unleaded petrol min. 95 RON
Use unleaded petrol  95 RON.
In case of necessity, you can refuel with petrol  91 RON if petrol  95 RON is not avail-
able. You must continue driving at medium  engine speeds and minimum engine load. 
Driving at high engine speeds or a high engine load can severely damage the engine! 
Refuel as soon as possib le with petrol of the prescribed octane number.
Even in case of necessity, you must not  use petrol of a lower octane number than  91, 
otherwise the engine can be severely damaged! 
You can find further information on refuelling  page 145.
Unleaded petrol with higher octane number
You can make unlimited use of unleaded pe trol which has a higher octane number 
than the one prescribed. On vehicles with prescribed unleaded petrol 
95/91 RON, the use of petrol with a 
higher octane number than  95 does not result in a noticeable power increase or a 
lower fuel consumption.
On vehicles with prescribed unleaded petrol  min. 95 RON, the use of petrol with a 
higher octane number than  95 does not result in a power increase or a lower fuel 
consumption.
Caution
All Škoda vehicles with petrol engines are equipped with a catalytic converter and 
must be only driven with unleaded petrol. Fi lling the tank even only once with leaded 
petrol will result in the cata lytic converter being destroyed!
Only use unleaded petrol which  complies with the standard EN 228.
If you use petrol with a lower octane num ber than the one prescribed, the engine 
can be severely damaged!Note
The handling, performance and life of your  engine are determined to a significant 
extent by the quality of the fuel. Do not use any petrol additives.DieselDiesel fuelYour vehicle can only be operated with  diesel fuel, which complies with the standard 
EN 590 (standard  DIN 51628 in Germany, standard  ÖNORM C 1590 in Austria).
Fuel additives
You must not use fuel additives, so-called “flow improvers” (petrol and similar prod-
ucts) in diesel fuel.
You can find information on refuelling  page 145.
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Caution
Therefore, your vehicle can only be operated with diesel fuel which complies with 
the standard  EN 590 (standard  DIN 51628 in Germany, standard  ÖNORM C 1590 in 
Austria). Filling the tank even only once wi th diesel fuel which does not comply with 
the standard, can result in damage to the engine parts, the lubrication system, the fuel 
and exhaust system.
If by mistake you have refuelled with a different fuel other than the diesel fuel 
which complies to the above mentioned standards (e.g. petrol), do not start the engine 
or switch on the ignition! This can result in severe engine damage! Contact a specialist 
garage and have the fuel sy stem of the engine cleaned.
Water which has collected in the fuel fi lter can result in engine problems.
Your vehicle is not adapted for use of biofue l (RME), therefore this fuel must not be 
refuelled and driven. The use of biofuel (RME) can lead to damage to the engine or the 
fuel system.
Operation in winterWinter-grade diesel fuel
A different grade of diesel fuel is available at  filling stations in winter than during the 
summer. Using “summer-grade diesel fuel” at temperatures below 0°C can result in 
operational problems because th e diesel becomes viscous as a result of paraffin sepa-
ration.
It is therefore the case that EN 590 prescribes diesel fuel class for certain periods of the 
year which can also be purchased at the co rresponding time during the year. “Winter-
grade diesel fuel” will still operate properly even at a temperature of -20°C.
It is often the case in countries with different climatic conditions that diesel fuels avail-
able have a different temperature characteri stic. The specialist garages and the filling 
stations in the country co ncerned will be able to pr ovide you with information 
regarding the diesel fuels available.
Prewarming fuel
The vehicle is fitted with a fuel filter prewarming system. This secures operation of a 
vehicle using diesel fuel down to an environmental temperature of -25°C.
Caution
It is not permitted to add the various fuel  additives on the market, including petrol, to 
diesel fuel in order to improve its flow properties.RefuellingThe filler tube of the fuel reservoir is locate d in the rear right side part of the vehicle.Opening the fuel filler cap– Open the fuel filler flap with the hand.
– On vehicles without remote unlocking of the fuel filler flap from the driver's seat, 
unlock the fuel filler cap on the fuel filler tube by turning the vehicle key to the left.
Fig. 140  Switch for opening the 
fuel filler flap from the driver 
seatFig. 141  Fuel filler flap with cap 
unscrewed
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– Unscrew the fuel filler cap anti-clockwise  and place the fuel filler cap from above 
on the fuel filler flap  page 145, fig. 141 .Closing fuel filler cap– Screw on the cap by turning it to  the right until it is heard to lock.
– On vehicles without remote unlocking of the  fuel filler flap from the driver's seat, 
lock the fuel filler cap on the fuel filler  tube by turning the vehicle key to the right 
and withdraw the key.
– Close the fuel filler flap until it locks.Open the fuel filler flap  from the driver's seat*– Press the switch to open the fuel filler flap  page 145, fig. 140 .
– Unscrew the fuel filler cap anti-clockwise  and place the fuel filler cap from above 
on the fuel filler flap  page 145, fig. 141 .Closing fuel filler cap– Screw on the cap by turning it to  the right until it is heard to lock.
– Close the fuel filler flap until it locks.
The correct grade of fuel for your vehicle as well as the tyre size and inflation pressures 
are stated on a sticker affixed to the inside of  the fuel filler flap. Further information on 
fuel  page 144, “Fuel”.
The fuel tank has a capa city of about 55 litres.
WARNING
Pay attention to any legal requirements if you do carry a spare canister in the 
vehicle. We do not recommend carrying any fuel canisters in your vehicle for 
safety reasons. The canister can be da maged in the event of an accident and 
fuel may leak out.
Caution
Before refuelling it is necessary to switch off the auxiliary heating system (auxiliary 
heating and ventilation) *.
Remove any fuel which has spilled onto th e paintwork of your vehicle immediately 
- risk of paint damage!
On vehicles fitted with a ca talytic converter, never let th e fuel tank run completely 
empty. An irregular supply of fuel to the engine can result in misfiring and unburnt fuel 
may get into the exhaust system, which may result in overheating and damage to the 
catalytic converter.
Make sure that the valve is not pressed into  the filler tube when inserting the pump 
nozzle into the filler tube. Otherwise you are unintentionally filling up the volume, 
which in case of heat can caus e an expansion of the fuel. This can lead to an overflow 
of fuel or damage to parts of the fuel reservoir.
The fuel tank is full just as soon as the  pump nozzle switches off for the first time, 
provided the nozzle has been operated properly. Do not continue refuelling - other-
wise the expansion volume is filled up.
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Inspecting and replenishingEngine compartmentBonnet remote releaseBonnet remote release– Pull the unlocking lever below the dash panel on the driver's side  fig. 142 .
The bonnet jumps out of its lock as a result of the spring force.
Note
Ensure that the windscreen wiper arms are not folded out before opening the bonnet 
otherwise damage could occur to the paintwork.
Opening and closing the bonnet.Opening the bonnet– Unlock the bonnet  fig. 142 .
– Grip with the hand under  the radiator grille and lift up the bonnet.
– Press the locking lever in direction of arrow  fig. 143  and lift up the bonnet.
– Take the bonnet support out of its holder and set it in the opening designed for it  fig. 144 .
Fig. 142  Bonnet release lever
Fig. 143  Radiator grille: Locking 
leverFig. 144  Securing the bonnet 
with the bonnet support
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Closing the bonnet
– Lift the bonnet slightly and unhook the  bonnet support. Press the bonnet support 
into the holder designed to hold it.
– Allow the bonnet to drop from a height of about 30 cm into the lock - bonnet  do 
not press down on it !
WARNING
Never open the bonnet if  you see that steam or coolant is flowing out of the 
engine compartment - risk of scalding!  Wait long enough until the steam or 
coolant has stopped escaping.
For safety reasons, the bonnet must always be properly closed when 
driving. One should therefore check that  the lock has in fact engaged properly 
after closing the bonnet.
Stop your vehicle immediately while drivin g if you notice that the lock is not 
properly engaged and close the bonnet properly - risk of an accident!
Working in the engine compartment
Particular care is required when carrying out any work in the engine 
compartment!There is a risk of injuries, scalding, acci dents and fire when working in the engine 
compartment, e.g. inspecting and replenishing oil and other fluids. For this 
reason, it is essential to comply with the warning instructions stated below and 
with the general applicable rules of safe ty. The engine compartment of your car 
is a hazardous area   .
WARNING
Never open the bonnet if  you see that steam or coolant is flowing out of the 
engine compartment - risk of scalding!  Wait long enough until the steam or 
coolant has stopped escaping.
Switch off the engine and pull out the ignition key.
Apply the handbrake firmly.
On vehicles fitted with a manual gea rbox, move the gearshift lever into 
Neutral.
Allow the engine to cool down.
Keep children clear of the engine compartment.
Never spill oil and other fluids over the  hot engine. Such fluids (e.g. the anti-
freeze contained in the  coolant) may ignite!
Avoid short circuits in the electrical system - particularly on the battery.
Never place your hand into the radiator  fan as long as the engine is still 
warm. The fan might suddenly start running!
Never open the cap of the coolant expans ion bottle as long as the engine is 
still warm. The cooling  system is pressurized!
Cover over the cap of the coolant expansion reservoir with a large cloth 
when opening it as protection for your  face, hands and arms from hot steam or 
hot coolant.
Do not let objects, such as e.g cleaning cloth or tools lie in the engine 
compartment.
If you wish to work under the vehicl e, you must secure the vehicle from 
rolling away and support it with suitable supporting blocks; the lifting jack* is 
not sufficient for this - risk of injury!
In cases where it be necessary to carry out inspection work when the engine 
is running there is an additional risk fr om rotating parts (e.g. the V-ribbed belt, 
alternator, radiator fan) and from the high-voltage ignition system. Please 
observe in addition the following:
Never touch the electrical cabl es of the ignition system.
 Absolutely avoid any jewellery, loose it ems of clothing or long hair from 
getting into the rotating parts of the  engine - Hazard! Therefore remove any 
jewellery beforehand, tie up your hair and wear tight fitting clothing.
Please also comply with the warnin g instructions stated below when 
carrying out any essential work on the fu el system or on the electrical system:
 Always separate the car battery from the electrical system.
 Do not smoke.WARNING (continued)
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Never carry out any work close to naked flames.
 Always keep a working fire extinguisher at hand.
Caution
When replenishing fluids in the engine, always  ensure that the fluids are on no account 
mixed up. This may result in major oper ating problems and also vehicle damage!Overview of the engine compartment
The main inspection pointsFig. 145  1.6 ltr./75 kW petrol engine1.6 ltr./75 kW petrol engine  fig. 145
Coolant expansion bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reservoir for hydraulic liquid of power steering Windshield washer fluid reservoir  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Engine oil dipstick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Engine oil filler opening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brake fluid reservoir  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Battery (below a cover)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Note
The location of the inspection points in th
e engine compartment of petrol and diesel 
engines is practically identical.Engine oilEngine oil specificationsThe engine of your vehicle ha s been factory-filled with a high-grade oil which you can 
use throughout the year - except in extreme climatic regions.
You can mix various oils together with each ot her when refilling with oil. This does not, 
however, apply for models with flexible service intervals (QG1).
Engine oils are, of course, undergoing co ntinuous further development. Thus the 
information stated in this Owner's Manual is  only correct at the time of publication.
Authorised Škoda Service Partners are informed by Škoda Auto about current changes. 
This why you should always have engine oi l changed by an authorised Škoda Service 
Par tner.
The specifications (VW standards) stated in  the following must be indicated separately 
or together with other specifications on the bottle.
Engine oil specifications for models with flexible service intervals (QG1)
WARNING (continued)
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Specification
Content
a)
1.4 ltr./55 kW - EU4
VW 503 00, VW 504 00
3,2
1.6 ltr./75 kW - EU4/EU2 DDK
VW 503 00, VW 504 00
4,5
1.8 ltr./110 kW - EU4/EU3D
VW 504 00
4,5
A3
159
A4
150
A5
151
A6
154
A7
155
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