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In this case have the engine inspected without delay by a specialist garage.
The following text will be displayed in the information display*:
OIL SENSOR WORKSHOP!
WARNING
If you must stop for technical reasons, then park the vehicle at a safe 
distance from the traffic and switch off the engine and switch on the hazard 
warning light system  page 48.
The red oil pressure light 
 is not an oil level indicator! One should there-
fore check the oil level at regular inte rvals, preferably after every refueling 
stop.
Open door* 
The warning light 
 comes on, if one or several doors are opened.
The warning light on vehicles fitted with  information display comes on when switching 
the ignition off. If a door  or the boot lid is opened.
The warning light on vehicles fitted with information display goes out after switching 
the ignition off.
Antilock brake system (ABS)* 
The warning light 
 shows the functionality of the ABS and the Electronic Differential 
Lock (EDL)*.
The warning light comes on for a few seconds after the ignition has been switched on 
or when starting the engine. The warning light goes out after an automatic check 
sequence has been completed.
A fault in the ABS
The system is not functioning properly if the ABS warning light 
 does not go out 
within a few seconds after switching on the ignition, does not light up at all or lights up 
while driving. The vehicle will only be br aked by the normal brake system. Visit a 
specialist garage as quickly as possible and adjust your style of driving to take account  of the fault in the meantime since you will no
t know the extent of the fault and in how 
far the effect of the antilock brakes is affected.
Further information about ABS  page 126, “Antilock brake system (ABS)*”.
A fault in the entire brake system
If the ABS warning light 
 comes on together with the brake system warning light 
 
(handbrake must be released), there is a fault not only in the ABS but also in another 
part of the brake system  .
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL)*
The EDL is a part of the ABS. A fault in the EDL is indicated by the lighting up of the ABS 
warning light 
 in the instrument cluster. Have the vehicle inspected immediately by 
your nearest specialist garage.
Models fitted with ESP are equipped with  electronic differential lock (EDL).
If a significant fault occurs in the ABS syst em, a warning signal sounds additionally (3 
peeps).
Further information on the EDL  page 124.
WARNING
If the brake system warning light 
 comes on together with the ABS 
warning light 
 stop the vehicle immediately an d check the brake fluid level in 
the reservoir  page 154, “Brake fluid”. If the fluid level has dropped below the 
MIN marking, do not drive any further - risk of accident! Obtain professional 
assistance.
Pay attention to the following instruct ions before checking the brake fluid 
level and opening the bonnet  page 148, “Working in the engine compart-
ment”.
If the brake fluid is at the correct leve l, the ABS control function has failed. 
The rear wheels may then block very rapi dly when braking. In certain circum-
stances, this can result in the rear end of the car breaking away - risk of skid-
ding! Drive carefully to the nearest sp ecialist garage and have the fault 
rectified.
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Technical Data
Traction control system (TCS)*
The warning light 
 comes on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on.
The warning light flashes when a control cycle is activated while driving.
The warning light will come on and remains on if the TCS is switched off or if there is a 
fault in the system.
The fact that the TCS system operates together with the ABS means that the TCS 
warning light will also come on if the ABS system is not operating properly.
If the warning light  comes on immediately after starting the engine, the TCS system 
can be switched off for technical reasons. In this case, the TCS system can be switched 
on again by switching the ignition on and off. If the warning light goes out, the TCS 
system is fully functional again.
Further information about the TCS  page 125, “Traction control system (TCS)”.
Electronic stability programme (ESP)*
The warning light 
 comes on for a few seconds when  the ignition is switched on.
Components of the ESP system also include the Traction Control System (TCS), the 
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) and the Antilock Brake System (ABS).
The warning light flashes when a control cycle is activated while driving.
The warning light will come on and remains on if  the ESP is switched off or if there is a 
fault in the system.
The fact that the ESP system operates together with the ABS and the EDL means that 
the ESP warning light will also come on if  the ABS system is not operating properly.
If the warning light  comes on immediately after starting the engine, the ESP system 
can be switched off for technical reasons. In this case, the ESP system can be switched 
on again by switching the ignition on and off. If the warning light goes out, the ESP 
system is fully functional again.
Further information on the ESP  page 123, “Electronic stability programme (ESP)*”.
Note
If the battery has been disconnected  and reconnected, the warning light 
 comes on 
after switching on the ignition. The warning light must go out after driving a short 
distance.
Alternator 
The warning light 
 comes on after the ignition has been switched on. It should go 
out after the engine has started.
If the warning light does not go out after the engine has started, or comes on when 
driving, drive to the nearest specialist garage. The vehicle battery will be discharged in 
this case so switch off all non-essential electrical components.
A peep sounds as an additional warning signal.
Caution
If the warning light 
 comes on when driving and in addition the warning light 
 
(cooling system fault) also comes on in di splay, you must then stop the car immedi-
ately and switch the engine off - risk of engine damage! 
Brake system 
The warning light 
 comes on for several seconds afte r the ignition is switched on.
If the warning light  stays on when the ignition is  switched on or comes on while 
driving, there is a fault in the brake system. Visit the nearest specialist garage immedi-
ately and have the brake system inspected.
The following text will be displayed in the information display*:
STOP BRAKE FLUID SERVICE MANUAL
3 peeps sound as an additional warning signal.
One should get used to high pedal forces, long braking distances and long free play of 
the brake pedal when driving to the next specialist garage.
For further information on the brake system  page 125, “Brakes”.
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Handbrake applied
The warning light 
 also comes on if the handbrake is applied. An audible warning is 
also given if you drive the vehicle for at least 3 seconds at a speed of more than 5 km/h.
The following text will be displayed in the information display*:
HANDBRAKE ON
WARNING
Pay attention to the following instruct ions before checking the brake fluid 
level and opening the bonnet  page 148, “Working in the engine compart-
ment”.
If the brake system warning light 
 does not go out a few seconds after 
switching on the ignition or comes on when driving, stop immediately and 
check the brake fluid in the reservoir  page 154, “Brake fluid”. If the fluid level 
has dropped below the MIN marking, do no t drive any further - risk of accident! 
Obtain professional assistance.
Seat belt warning light* 
The warning light 
 comes on after the ignition is switched on as a reminder to fasten 
the seat belt.
In the event that the driver is not restrained, a warning signal sounds for 6 seconds.
The following text will be displayed in the information display*:
FA S T E N  S E AT  B E LT
Further information on the seat belts  page 102, “Seat belts”.
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Technical Data
Unlocking and lockingKeyTwo keys are provided with the vehicle.  Depending on the equipment, your vehicle 
can be equipped with keys without radio remote control  fig. 27  or with radio 
remote control*  fig. 28 .
Key ring
A plastic tag  fig. 27  is attached to one of the keys wi th the identification of the key. 
This identification ca n be used to order replacement  keys from specialist garages. Carefully 
store the key ring  on which there is the number, because a replacement key 
can only be ordered with this number in case  the key is lost or damaged. You should 
also therefore hand over this key ring to the purchaser when selling the vehicle.
WARNING
Always withdraw the key wh enever you leave the vehicle - even if it is only 
for a short time. This is particularly important if children are left in the vehicle. 
The children might otherwise start the en gine or operate electrical equipment 
(e.g. power windows) - risk of injury!
Do not withdraw the ignition key from the ignition lock until the vehicle has 
come to a stop. The steering lock might  otherwise engage unintentionally - risk 
of accident!Caution
Each key contains electronic components; therefore protect them against mois-
ture and severe shocks.
Keep the groove of the keys absolutely clean as impurities (textile fibres, dust etc.) 
have a negative effect on the proper operation of the locking cylinder and the ignition 
lock.Note
Please approach a specialist garage if you lose a key since he can obtain a new one for 
you.
Fig. 27  Set of keys without 
remote controlFig. 28  Remote control key
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Changing the battery of the radio remote controlEach remote control key contains a ba ttery which is housed in the cover   fig. 29  
of the transmitter housing. We recommend ha ving the battery of the key replaced by 
a specialist garage. You should, however, proc eed as follows if you wish to replace the 
battery yourself:
– Fold open the key.
– Use a thin screwdriver to carefully lever off the front part of the key    fig. 29  
from the transmitter housing  .
– Take off the cover of the transmitter housing  fig. 30  in direction of arrow.
– Take the used battery out of the housing cover. – Insert the new battery. Ensure that the “+” symbol on the battery is facing down-
wards. The correct polarity is also show n on the cover of the transmitter housing.
– Insert cover with battery in place at the  rear of the transmitter housing and press 
both parts together.
– Insert the transmitter housing into the front part of the key so that the two parts  lock into each other.
For the sake of the environment
Dispose of a used battery in accord ance with environmental regulations.
Note
The replacement battery must have the same specification as the original battery.
If it is still not be possible to unlock or  lock the vehicle with the remote control even 
after replacing the battery this means th at the system has to be synchronised 
 page 40.
Electronic immobiliserThe electronic immobiliser prevents  the vehicle being operated by an 
unauthorised person.An electronic chip is integrated in the head  of the key. The immobiliser is deactivated 
with the aid of this chip when the key is inserted in the ignition lock. The electronic 
immobiliser is automatically activated when  you withdraw the ignition key from the 
lock.
Note
It is only possible to start the engine of  your car with a Genuine Škoda key with the 
matching code  page 27.LockingValid for vehicles without a central locking system:
Fig. 29  Disconnect key with 
radio remote controlFig. 30  Cover of the transmitter 
housing
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Technical Data
Locking from outside
The securing knob will move upwards or downwards in the door when 
unlocking or 
locking.
Locking from inside
All closed vehicle doors are locked by pressi ng in the securing knobs from the inside. 
The doors cannot be opened from the outs ide when the securing knobs have been 
pressed in. The vehicle doors can be opened from the inside as follows:
the door is unlocked by actu ating the door-opening lever;
The door opens upon actuating the door-opening lever again.Note
The opened door cannot be locked with  the securing knob. This prevents the 
possibility of forgetting the key in the locked vehicle.
The opened side doors at the rear and the front passenger door are locked by 
pressing in the securing knob and slamming the door closed.
Please refer to the safety guidelines  page 35.
Child safety lockThe child safety lock prevents the re ar door from being opened from the 
inside.
The rear doors are equipped with a child safe ty lock. You can switch the child safety 
lock on and off using the vehicle key.Switching child safety lock on– Use the vehicle key to turn the slit in the rear door to the left in the direction of the  arrow  fig. 31 .Switching child safety lock off– Use the vehicle key to turn the slit to the right against the direction of the arrow.
So long as the child safety lock  is switched on it is not possible to open the door from 
the inside with the door opening lever. In this case the door can be opened only from 
the outside.Central locking system*DescriptionUnlocking or locking the vehicle causes  all doors to be unlocked or locked at the same 
time by the central locking system. The boot  lid is unlocked when opening. It can be 
opened by pressing the hand grip above the licence plate  page 38, fig. 34 .
Operation of the central locking system is possible:
from the outside using the vehicle key  page 37,
using the button for the central locking system  page 37,
by using the remote control  page 39.
with the securing knobs in the doors  page 37, fig. 33 - only for vehicles which 
are not fitted with electrically operated power windows (only for locking).
Warning light and securing knobs in the doors
All the securing knobs move upwards when  unlocking.
The driver door must be closed when  locking. Other doors can also be closed after 
locking.
Fig. 31  Child safety locks on the 
rear doors
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All the securing knobs move downwards when  locking. If this is not the case, the rele-
vant door must be opened on ce again and properly closed.
The  warning light  flashes in the driver door, next to the securing knob, to confirm that 
the vehicle has been correctly locked. The warning light will not flash if the safe 
securing system is deactivated  page 36.
This is not the case, however,  for vehicles with an anti-theft alarm system* since the 
indicator light is showing that the system is active.
Convenience operatio n of the windows
One can open and close the electrically  powered windows when unlocking and 
locking the vehicle  page 43, “Window convenience operation”.
Opening a single door*
This function makes it possible to only  unlock the driver's door. The other doors 
remain locked and are only unlocked when the command is repeated.
If you wish, you can have a sp ecialist garage activate the function of the single door 
opening mode.
WARNING
Locking the doors prevents  involuntary opening in an exceptional situation (an 
accident). Locked doors prevent unwanted  entry into the vehicle from outside, 
for example at road crossings. Locked doors do, however, make it more difficult 
for rescuers to get into the vehicle  in an emergency - danger to life!
Note
In the event of an accident in which the airbags are deployed, the locked doors are 
automatically unlocked in order to enable  rescuers to gain access to the vehicle.
Only the front doors can be unlocked and locked using the key if the central locking 
system fails. You can lock or unlock ma nually the other doors and the boot lid.
Emergency locking of the door page 38.
After locking the vehicle via the central lo cking system, optically check if all the 
doors have been locked - posi tion of the securing knobs.
Safe securingThe central locking system is equipped with a  safe securing system. Locking the 
vehicle from the outside causes  the door locks to be automatically blocked. It is not 
possible to open the doors with the door handle either from the inside or from the 
outside. This acts as  an effective deterrent for attemp ts to break into your vehicle.
If you lock the vehicle with a key or a remo te control key, you can deactivate the safe 
securing system by locking two times within 2 seconds.
The warning light in the driver door will not flash if the safe securing system is deacti-
vated.
This is not the case, however, for vehicles  with an anti-theft alarm system* since the 
indicator light is showing that the system is active.
The safe securing system is again activated  the next time the vehicle is unlocked and 
locked again.
The doors can be opened from the inside if the vehicle is locked and the safe securing 
system is deactivated:
the door is unlocked by actuating the door-opening lever;
The door opens upon actuating  the door-opening lever again.
WARNING
If the vehicle is locked from the outsid e and the safe securing system is acti-
vated, there must not be any person and animals in the vehicle as it is then not 
possible to open either a door or a window from the inside. The locked doors 
make it more difficult for rescuers to  get into the vehicle in an emergency - 
hazard!
Note
The anti-theft alarm system* is also activated with the deactivated safe securing 
system when locking the vehicle. The inte rior monitor* is however not activated.
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Unlocking the vehicle using the key– Turn the key in the locking cylinder of th e driver's door to the left in the unlock 
position   fig. 32 .
– Pull on the door handle and open the door.
All the doors are unlocked.
The boot lid is then unlocked.
The switched on interior lights  come on over the door contact.
The safe securing system is deactivated.
The windows open provided the key  is held* in the unlock posi tion. On vehicles 
fitted with anti-theft alarm system the wi ndow operation is only possible 45 seconds 
after deactivation of the warning system.
The indicator light in the driver's door stop s flashing if the vehicle is not fitted with 
an anti-theft alarm system*  page 40.Note
If the vehicle is equippe d with an anti-theft alarm system*, you must insert the key into 
the ignition lock and switch the ignition on within 15 seconds after unlocking the door 
in order to deactivate the anti-theft alarm system. The  alarm will be triggered if you 
do  not switch on the ignition within 15 seconds.
Locking the vehicle with the key– Turn the key in the locking cylinder of the driver's door to the right in the lock posi-
tion   fig. 32 .
All the doors and the boot lid are locked.
The switched on interior lights will  switch off over the door contact.
The windows and the electric sliding/ti lting roof* close provided the key is held in 
the lock position.
The safe securing system is activated immediately.
The indicator light in the dr iver door begins flashing.Note
The opened driver door cannot be locked. It  must be locked separately after closing 
it.Button for the central locking systemIf the vehicle is not locked  from outside, you can unlock an d lock the vehicle with the 
button in the driver door.Locking all doors and the boot lid– Press button    fig. 33 . The symbol 
 in the button comes on.
Fig. 32  Turning the key for 
unlocking and locking the 
vehicle
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Fig. 33  Button for the central 
locking system
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Unlocking all doors and the boot lid
– Press button    page 37, fig. 33. The symbol 
 goes out in the button.
The following applies if  you have locked your vehicle using the button  :
It is not possible to open the doors or the boot lid from the outside (safety feature, 
e.g. when stopping at traffic lights etc.).
You can unlock the doors individually from the inside and open them by pulling 
the door opening lever.
If the driver door is opened, it cannot be locked; in order to avoid inadvertently 
locking the vehicle. You then have to lock  the door separately after closing them.
In the event of an accident in which the airbags are deployed, the locked doors are 
automatically unlocked from the inside in orde r to enable rescuers to gain access to 
the vehicle.
WARNING
The central locking system al so operates if the ignition is switched off. All the 
doors and the boot lid are locked. Children should never be left unattended in 
the vehicle since it is difficult to prov ide assistance from the outside when the 
doors are locked. Locked doors make it difficult for rescuers to get into the 
vehicle in an emergency - hazard!
Note
The door opening lever and the buttons for  the central locking system do not operate 
if the safe securing system is activated.Emergency locking of the doorsUse the securing knobs in the doors fo r an emergency locking of the doors page 37, 
fig. 33 .
After closing the door, you can no  longer open it from outside. If the child safety lock 
is not switched on, it is possible to open  the door from the inside by pulling twice on 
the door opening lever. If the child safety lock is switched on, it is necesary to also open 
the door from outside besides pulling twice on the inner door handle.
Boot lidOpen the boot lid by pressing the hand grip above the licence plate after unlocking the 
vehicle using the key or the radio remote control. On vehicles with central locking*, the 
boot lid is automatically unlocked  and locked with the other locks.Opening the boot lid– Press on the handle fig. 34  and at the same time raise the boot lid.Closing the boot lid– Pull the boot lid down and close it with a slight swing  .
A handle which makes the closing easier is located on the inner paneling of the boot 
lid.
WARNING
Ensure that the lock is properly enga ged after closing the boot lid. Other-
wise, the boot lid might open suddenly when  driving even if the boot lid lock is 
closed - risk of accident!
Never drive with the boot lid fully opened or slightly ajar otherwise exhaust 
gases may get into the interior of the vehicle - risk of poisoning!
Do not press on the rear window when closing the boot lid, it could crack - 
risk of injury!
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Fig. 34  Handle of boot lid
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Remote control*DescriptionThe vehicle can be unlocked and lock ed using the radio remote control.
The transmitter with the battery is incorporat ed in the handle of the master key. The 
receiver is located in the interior of the car. The operating range of the remote control 
key is approx. 10 m. But this range can be reduced if the batteries are weak.
The master key has a fold-open key bit which can be used for unlocking and locking 
the car manually and also for starting the engine.
If a lost key is replaced or if the receiver unit has been repaired or a new unit installed, 
it is then necessary for a specialist garage to adapt the system. Only after this is it 
possible to again use the remote control.
Note
The remote control is automatically deactivated when the ignition is switched on.
The operation of the remote control may temporarily be affected by interference 
from transmitters close to th e car and which operate in the same frequency range (e.g. 
mobile phone, TV transmitter).
The battery must be replaced, ideally by a specialist garage, if the central locking or 
anti-theft alarm system does react to the remote control at less than 3 metres away.
Unlocking and locking car
Unlocking the vehicle 
– Press button   for about 1 second.Locking the vehicle 
– Press button   for about 1 second.Deactivating safe securing system– Press button   twice in 2 seconds. Further information  page 36.Folding out of the key– Press button  .Folding up of the key– Press button   and collapse the key bit in the housing.
The turn signal lights flash twice as confir mation that the vehicle has been unlocked. 
The vehicle will lock again automatically if  you unlock the vehicle using button   but 
do not open a door or the boot lid within th e next 30 seconds. This function is intended 
to prevent the car being unlocked unintentionally.
The safe securing system along with the anti-theft alarm system are, however, deacti-
vated during these 30 seconds.
In addition, when the car is unlocked, the electrically adjustable seats and exterior 
mirrors* move into the position assigned to this key. The stored setting of driver seat 
and exterior mirrors is retrieved.
The turn signal lights flash once to confir m that the vehicle has been correctly locked. 
If the turn signal lights do not flash, ch eck the doors, bonnet and boot lid again to 
ensure that they are closed. If the doors, the bonnet or the boot lid remain open when 
the anti-theft alarm system is activated, the turn signal lights do not flash until after 
they have been closed.
When the vehicle is unlocked or locked, the interior lights in the door contact are auto-
matically switched on or off.
Fig. 35  Folding key with radio 
remote control
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