lock SKODA RAPID SPACEBACK 2016 1.G Owner's Guide

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›To
remove , hold the locking button A in the direction of arrow 1, at the
same time, using a flat screwdriver (with a max. width of 5 mm), press the
locking button in the opening B
in the direction of arrow
2
and remove the
rest in the direction of arrow
3
» Fig. 60 .

To insert the headrest, push the headrest into the seat backrest in the direc-
tion of arrow
4
until the locking button clicks into place.
Seat heaters
Fig. 61
Buttons for heating the front /rear seats
The seat backrests and surfaces of the front seats and the outer rear seats
can be heated electronically.
Seat heating buttons » Fig. 61
Left seat heating
Right seat heating

To turn on the heater at maximum heat (level 2), press button
 or
.
By repeatedly pressing the button, the heat is turned down until it is com-
pletely switched off . The level of the seat heating is indicated by the number
of illuminated warning lights in the switch.
The seat heating only operates when the engine is running.
WARNINGIf you are sensitive to pain and/or temperature, e.g. through medication,
paralysis or because of chronic illness (e.g. diabetes), we recommend not to
use the seat heating. If the seat heating is used, we recommend to make
regular breaks in your journey when driving long distances, so that the
body can recuperate from the stress of the journey. Please consult your
doctor, who can evaluate your specific condition.CAUTIONThe following instructions must be observed to avoid damage to the seats.■Do not kneel on the seats or apply concentrated pressure to them.■
Do not switch on the heating for unoccupied seats.

Do not switch on the heating for seats which have objects on them (e.g. a
child seat, bag or similar).

Do not switch on the heating for seats which have seat covers or protective
covers on them.
Note
■ If the heaters are set to their highest intensity (level 2), they are automatical-
ly switched down to level 1 after 10 minutes.■
If the on-board voltage decreases, the seat heating switches off automati-
cally » page 133 , Automatic shutdown of consumers - vehicle battery dis-
charge protection .
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Useful features
Interior fittings
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Ticket holder
67
stowage compartments in the doors
68
Storage compartment in the centre console
68
USB and AUX input
68
Storage compartment on the dashboard
68
Cup holders
69
Waste container
69
Cigarette lighter
70
Ashtray
70
12-volt socket
71
Multimedia holder
71
Storage compartment in the front arm rest
72
Glasses compartment
72
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
72
Storage compartment for umbrella
73
Clothes hook
73
Storage pockets on the backs of the front seats
73
Storage pockets on the inner sides of the front seats
73WARNING■ Do not place anything on the dashboard. These objects might slide or fall
down when driving and may distract you from concentrating on the traffic –
risk of accident!■
Make sure that while driving no objects can enter the driver's footwell -
they could cause an accident!

Do not carry any objects on the front passenger seat, except objects de-
signed for this purpose (e.g. child seats) – risk of accident!

No objects should be placed in the storage compartments nor in the
drinks holders; the vehicle occupants could be endangered if there is sud-
den braking or the vehicle collides with something.
WARNING (Continued)■ For safety reasons, lockable storage compartments should be closed
while driving - there is a risk of injury from the opened lid or through the
loose objects in the compartment.■
Make sure no objects protrude from the storage compartments - danger
of injury!

Do not exceed the permissible loads for the storage compartments and
pockets - risk of injury and risk of damage to the compartments and pock-
ets!

Ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like should only be stored in the ashtray -
danger of fire/burns!

The storage compartments, multimedia holder and waste container are
not a substitute for the ashtray and must not be used for such purposes –
risk of fire!
CAUTION
Do not place any large or sharp objects in the storage compartments and pock-
ets - there is a risk of damage to the compartments and pockets.
Ticket holder
Fig. 62
Ticket holder
Read and observe and on page 67 first.
The ticket holder » Fig. 62 is provided for the holding and displaying e.g. car
park tickets.
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stowage compartments in the doorsFig. 63
Storage compartment: in the front door/in the rear door
Read and observe
and on page 67 first.
Storage compartments » Fig. 63
Storage compartment
Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 1.5 l
Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 0.5 l
WARNINGThe storage compartment A » Fig. 63 is to be used exclusively for storing
objects which do not stick out - danger of restricting the effectiveness of
the side airbags.
Storage compartment in the centre console
Fig. 64
Non-lockable compartment, front / rear
ABCRead and observe and on page 67 first.
The non-lockable storage compartment is located in the front centre console
A
and in the rear centre console
B
» Fig. 64 .
USB and AUX input
Fig. 65
USB and AUX inputs
Read and observe and on page 67 first.
The USB input (marked with
) and AUX input (marked with
) are located
above the storage compartment in the front centre console » Fig. 65.
Information on use » Owner´s Manual - Infotainment .
Storage compartment on the dashboard
Fig. 66
Storage compartment
Read and observe and on page 67 first.
The storage compartment is located in the middle part of the dashboard
» Fig. 66 .
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Open/close waste container›Lift the lid in the direction of arrow C » Fig. 69 .
Closing takes place in reverse order.
Replace bags›
Remove the waste container from the slot.

Press the two locking lugs on the frame in the direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 70 .

Pull the bag together with the frame down in the direction of arrow
2
.

Remove the bag from the frame.

Pull the new bag through the frame and pull it over the frame in the direction
of arrow
3
.

Place the bag with the frame in the direction of arrow
4
into the container
body, so that the two lugs engage audibly on the frame.
Note
We recommend that you use 20x30 cm bags.
Cigarette lighter
Fig. 71
Cigarette lighter
Read and observe and on page 67 first.

To use the lighter, push it in as far as the stop and wait until the glowing
lighter clicks out again » Fig. 71.

Take out the glowing lighter instantly, use it and insert it back into the sock-
et.
WARNING■ The cigarette lighter also works if the ignition is switched off. When leav-
ing the vehicle, never leave people who are not completely independent,
such as children, unattended in the vehicle - there is a risk of burning, fire
or damage to the vehicle interior.■
Be careful when using the cigarette lighter - can cause burns.
NoteThe cigarette lighter socket can also be used as a 12 volt socket.
Ashtray
Fig. 72
Remove front/rear ashtray and open
Read and observe
and on page 67 first.
The ashtray can be used for disposing of ash, cigarettes, cigars and the like.

Remove the ashtray in the direction of the arrow
A
» Fig. 72 .

To the Openturn the ashtray cover in the direction of arrow
B
.
Closing takes place in reverse order.
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Storage compartment in the front arm restFig. 75
Storage compartment / open storage compartment
Read and observe
and on page 67 first.

To open , grasp the armrest in the area
A
and lift the lid of the storage com-
partment in the direction of arrow » Fig. 75.

To close , swing the lid against the direction of the arrow until it audibly clicks
into place.
Glasses compartment
Fig. 76
Opening the glasses storage box
Read and observe and on page 67 first.

To open , press on the lid of the glasses compartment in the area
A
. The
compartment folds in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 76.

To close , swivel the compartment against the direction of the arrow until it
audibly clicks into place.
The maximum permissible load of the glasses compartment is 250 g.
CAUTION■ Do not put any heat-sensitive objects in the glasses storage box - with high
temperatures there is risk of damage.■
The box must be closed before leaving and locking the vehicle – risk of im-
pairment to the functions of the anti-theft alarm system.
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
Fig. 77
Open storage compartment / close storage compartment and
open air supply
Read and observe
and on page 67 first.
The storage compartment is equipped with an interior light (this is illuminated
when the parking lights / low beam are switched on), a bottle holder with a
content of max. 1 l as well as an air outlet.
Storage compartment

To open , pull the handle
A
in the direction of arrow
1
and fold the cover in
the direction of arrow
2
» Fig. 77 .

To
close , swivel the cover in the direction of arrow
3
until it audibly clicks
into place.
Air supply

To open , turn the dial in the direction of arrow
B
until it stops » Fig. 77.

To close , turn the dial against the direction of arrow
B
until it stops.
The temperature of the storage compartment supplied with air is dependent
on the setting in the air conditioning.
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Removing›On both sides of the boot lid unhook the straps A in direction of arrow 1
» Fig. 91.

Hold the raised cover and press on the two sides on the underside of the
cover in the area of the recess
C
.

Remove the cover in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Installing

Position the fixtures
B
on the cover over the studs
C
» Fig. 91 .

On both sides, press on the top of the cover in the area of the studs
C
. The
fixture
B
must lock into place on the studs
C
on both sides of the luggage
compartment.

Hook in the straps
A
on both sides of the boot lid.
WARNINGDo not place any objects on the cover during the trip - risk of injury if brak-
ing suddenly or colliding!
CAUTION
■ Observe the following instructions to avoid canting and the subsequent
damage to the cover or the side trim. ■ The cover must be inserted properly and the load must not exceed the
height of the cover.
■ The cover must not be jammed in the surrounding seal of the luggage com-
partment lid when it is in the raised position. ■ There must be no object in the gap between the cover in the raise position
and the rear backrest.
“Parking position” of the boot cover
Fig. 92
Luggage compartment cover
stowed behind the rear seats
Read and observe and on page 76 first.
The boot cover can be stowed behind the rear seat backrests.

Slide the dismantled cover between bolt
A
and contact surface
B
of the
side panel » Fig. 92.
WARNINGWhen adjusting the “parking position”, the boot cover must not be located
between the bolt A and the rear seat backrest - risk of damaging the rear
seat backrest and the boot cover.
CAUTION
■ Before setting the “parking position” of the luggage compartment cover, the
variable loading floor must be put in the upper or lower position » page 80.■
If the luggage compartment cover is in the “parking position”, the “parking
position” of the variable loading floor cannot be set » page 81.
Storage compartment in the boot
Fig. 93
Remove the tray cover on the left / right
Read and observe
and on page 76 first.
The storage compartments are designed for storing small objects of up to
1.5 kg. in weight in total.

To remove , grasp the top part of the cover and remove in the direction of the
arrow » Fig. 93 .
CAUTION
When handling the storage compartment cover, ensure that it and/or the lug-
gage compartment trim is not damaged.78Using the system

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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
86
Switch on/off ignition
87
Starting / stopping the engine
87
Problems with the engine start - vehicles with starter button
88
Depending on equipment fitted, it is possible to switch the ignition on/off and
start/stop the engine with the key in the ignition or using the starter button .
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 91, Parking . Otherwise, the steering may lock -
danger of an accident!

Never leave the vehicle unattended with the engine running - there is a
risk of theft etc!

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.

On vehicles with the starter button, pay attention to where the key is loca-
ted. The system can recognize the valid key, even if it has been accidentally
left on the vehicle roof - there is danger of loss or damage to the key!
NoteDo 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 86 first.
The electronic immobiliser (hereinafter referred to as immobiliser) makes the
theft 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
If the immobiliser components in the key fail, it is not possible to start the en-
gine. A corresponding message appears in the display of the instrument clus-
ter to explain that the immobiliser is active.
To start, use the other vehicle key or seek help from a specialist garage.
Steering lock - lock

On vehicles with ignition lock, remove the key and turn the steering wheel
until the steering lock engages.

On vehicles with a starter button, switch off the ignition and open the driv-
er's door. If the driver's door is opened and the ignition is switched off after-
wards, the steering is only locked automatically after the vehicle has been
locked.
Steering lock - unlock

On vehicles with ignition lock, 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.

On vehicles with starter button, get into the car and close the driver's door.
Under certain circumstances, the steering lock can be unlocked only when
the ignition is switched on or the engine is started.
WARNINGNever let the vehicle roll with locked steering lock - risk of accident!86Driving

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Switch on/off ignitionFig. 104
Positions of the vehicle key in the ignition lock / starter button
Read and observe
and on page 86 first.
Positions of the vehicle key in the ignition lock » Fig. 104 -

Ignition switched off, engine switched off
Ignition switched on
Starting engine
Switching on /off ignition in vehicles with starter button

Press the » Fig. 104 -
 button, the ignition is turned on / off.
On vehicles with manual transmission , the pedal must not be depressed to
switch on / off the ignition, otherwise the engine will start.
On vehicles with automatic transmission , the brake pedal must not be de-
pressed to switch on / off the ignition, otherwise the engine will start.
Starting / stopping the engine
Read and observe
and on page 86 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.

For vehicles with automatic transmission , place the selector lever in position
P or N and » depress the brake pedal until the engine starts.
123Starting the engine›On vehicles with ignition lock, turn the key to position 3 and the engine
starts » Fig. 104 on page 87 
. Then release the key, the engine will start au-
tomatically.
If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, turn the key to position 1
. Re-
peat the start-up process after 30 s.

On vehicles with starter button, press the button briefly » Fig. 104 on
page 87 - 
, the motor will start automatically.
For vehicles with diesel engines the glow plug warning light 
goes on during
starting. The engine can be started after the indicator light goes out.
Switching off the engine

Stop the vehicle.

On vehicles with ignition lock, turn the key to position
1
» Fig. 104 on
page 87
 .

On vehicles with
starter button, press the button » Fig. 104 on page 87 -
 ,
the engine and the ignition will be switched off simultaneously.
For vehicles with automatic transmission, the ignition key can only be removed
if the selector lever is in position P.
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.
Emergency shutdown of the engine in vehicles with starter button
The system is equipped with a protective device against accidental switching
off, the engine can only be shut off while driving in the event of an emergency.

Keep the knob pressed » Fig. 104 on page 87 -
 or press it twice within 1
second.
After the emergency stop of the engine, the steering lock will remain un-
locked.
CAUTION
When the outdoor temperature is below -10 ° C, the selector lever when start-
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The wear and tear on the brake pads is dependent on the operating condi-
tions and driving style. In difficult conditions (e.g. urban, sporty driving), the
condition of the brakes should be checked between services by a specialist ga-
rage.
Brake response can be slower if the brakes are covered in moisture or, in win-
ter, have a layer of ice or salt on them . The brakes should be cleaned and
dried by applying the brakes many times over »
.
Corrosion on the brake discs and dirt on the brake pads can occur if the vehicle
has been parked for a long period and if you do not make much use of the
braking system. The brakes are cleaned by applying the brakes several times
over »
.
Before negotiating a long or steep gradient , reduce speed and shift down a
gear. As a result, the braking effect of the engine will be used, reducing the
load on the brakes. If, nevertheless, there is a need for additional braking, it
should be carried out at intervals.
Emergency braking warning - if it is necessary to brake hard, the system may
cause the brake lights to automatically flash, to alert the traffic behind.
New brake pads must first be “run in” because these do not initially have the
best possible braking effect. Drive especially carefully for the first 200 km or
so.
If the brake fluid level is too low, it can cause faults in the braking system ;
the warning light  will light up in the instrument cluster
» page 30,
 Braking
system . If the warning light does not light up, yet the stopping distance is per-
ceived to be longer than before, the driving style should be adapted in view of
the unknown cause of the problem, and braking kept to a minimum - seek the
help of a specialist garage without delay.
The brake booster increases the pressure generated with the brake pedal. The
brake booster only operates when the engine is running.
WARNING■ Greater physical effort is required for braking when the engine is switch-
ed off – risk of accident!■
The clutch pedal must be actuated when braking on a vehicle with man-
ual transmission, when the vehicle is in gear and at low revs. Otherwise,
the functionality of the brake system may be impaired – risk of accident!
WARNING (Continued)■ Do not depress the brake pedal if there is no requirement to slow down.
This causes the brakes to overheat and can also result in a longer braking
distance and excessive wear - risk of accident!■
Only brake for the purpose of drying and cleaning the brake discs if the
traffic conditions permit this. Do not place any other road users in jeopardy.

Recommendations for new brake pads should be followed.

When stopping and parking, the parking brake should always be applied
firmly, otherwise the vehicle could move off - risk of accident!

If a front spoiler, full wheel trim, etc. is mounted retrospectively, it must
be ensured that the air supply to the front wheel brakes is not reduced.
Otherwise, the front brakes could be in danger of overheating – risk of acci-
dent!
Handbrake
Fig. 108
Handbrake
Read and observe on page 90 first.
The handbrake secures the vehicle against unwanted movement when stop-
ping and parking.
Apply

Pull the handbrake lever firmly upwards.
Releasing

Pull the handbrake lever up slightly and at the same time push in the locking
button » Fig. 108 .

Move the lever right down while pressing the lock button.
The handbrake warning light 
lights up when the handbrake is applied, pro-
vided the ignition is on. 
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A warning signal sounds if the vehicle is inadvertently driven off with the
handbrake applied. The handbrake warning is activated if the vehicle is driven
at a speed of over 5 km/h for more than 3 seconds.WARNINGDisengage the handbrake completely. A handbrake which is only partially
disengaged can result in the rear brakes overheating. This can have a nega-
tive effect on the operation of the brake system – risk of accident!
Parking
Read and observe
on page 90 first.
When stopping and parking, look for a place with a suitable surface » .
Only carry out the activities while parking in the specified order.

Bring the vehicle to a stop and depress the brake pedal.

Firmly apply the handbrake.

On vehicles with automatic transmission , place the selector lever in the P
position.

Switch off the engine.

For vehicles with manual transmission , select gear 1 or reverse gear R .

Release the brake pedal.
WARNING■
The parts of the exhaust system can become very hot. Therefore, never
stop the vehicle in places where the underside of your vehicle could come
into contact with flammable materials (e.g. dry grass, leaves, spilled fuel or
the like). - Risk of fire and serious injury can occur!■
When leaving the vehicle, never leave people unattended in the car who
could, for example, lock the vehicle or release the brake - risk of accidents
and injury!
Manual gear changing and pedals
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Manual gear changing
91
Pedals
91Manual gear changingFig. 109
The shift pattern
The gearshift pattern for the individual gear positions is shown on the gear
lever » Fig. 109 .
The gearshift indicator should be observed when changing gear » page 38.
Always depress the clutch pedal all the way down. This prevents uneven wear
to the clutch.
Engaging reverse gear

Stop the vehicle.

The clutch pedal must be fully depressed.

Switch the gear lever to N.

Push the shift lever downwards fully to the left and then forward into
R » Fig. 109 .
The reversing lights will come on once the reverse gear is engaged, provided
the ignition is on.
WARNINGNever engage reverse gear when driving – risk of accident!
CAUTION
If not in the process of changing gear, do not leave your hand on the gear shift
lever while driving. The pressure from the hand can cause the gear shift mech-
anism to wear excessively.
Pedals
The operation of the pedals must not be hindered under any circumstances! 
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