washer fluid SKODA ROOMSTER 2014 1.G Owner's Manual

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The following message is shown in the MAXI DOT display.Gearbox overheated. Stop. Owner's manual!
Stop the vehicle, switch off the engine, and wait until the 
icon goes out –
there is a risk of gearbox damage. You can continue your journey as soon as
the icon disappears.WARNINGIf you have to stop for technical reasons, park the vehicle at a safe distance
from the traffic, switch off the engine and switch on the hazard warning
lights system » page 63.
Note

Warning messages shown in the MAXI DOT display must be confirmed with
button B » Fig. 25 on page 37 to call up the main menu.■
As long as the operational faults are not rectified, the symbols are always in-
dicated again. After they are displayed for the first time, the symbols continue
to be indicated without any extra messages for the driver.
Warning lights
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
 Handbrake
39
 Brake system
40
 Seat belt warning light
40
 Generator
40
 Open door
40
 
Engine oil
40
 
Coolant
41
 Power steering
42
 Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
42
 Traction Control System (ASR)
42
 Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
42
 The rear fog light
43
 Bulb failure
43
 Exhaust inspection system
43
 Glow plug system (diesel engine)
43 EPC fault light (petrol engine)43 Diesel particulate filter (diesel engine)43

Fuel reserve
44
 Airbag system
44
 Tyre pressure
45
 Windscreen washer fluid level
45

Traction control (TCS) switched off
45
 
Turning signal system
46
 Low beam
46
 Fog lights
46
 Cruise control system
46
 Selector lever lock
46
 Main beam
46
The warning lights show certain functions/faults and may be accompanied by
audible signals.
WARNING■ If illuminated warning lights and the corresponding descriptions and
warning notes are not observed, this may result in severe injuries or major
vehicle damage.■
The engine compartment of your car is a hazardous area. There is a risk of
injuries, scalding, accidents and fire when working in the engine compart-
ment, e.g. inspecting and replenishing oil and other fluids. It is essential to
observe safety notes » page 145, Engine compartment .
 Handbrake
Read and observe
on page 39 first.
The warning light  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 6 km/h.
The following message is shown in the MAXI DOT display. Release parking brake!
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If the front passenger's front airbag was switched off using the key-operat-
ed switch on the side of the dash panel on the passenger side:
› The

warning light comes on for around 4 seconds after the ignition has
been switched on.
› switching off the airbag is indicated in the middle of the dash panel by the
lighting up of the yellow indicator light in display 



 » page 21 .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 company.
 Tyre pressure
Read and observe
on page 39 first.
The indicator light  is lit
If while driving, the warning light  lights up, a tyre pressure change has oc-
curred.
An audible signal sounds as a warning signal.

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
pressure » page 157 .

Correct the tyre pressure, if necessary or replace the wheel » page 166 or
use the repair kit » page 169.

Store the tyre pressure values in the system » page 125.
The indicator light flashes for about 1 min. and remains lit
If the warning light  flashes for approximately 1 minute and stays on, 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.
Seek help from a specialist garage.
The following reasons can explain the warning light  being illuminated.
› The vehicle is loaded on one side. Distribute loads as evenly as possible.
› The wheels of one axle are loaded more heavily (e.g. when towing a trailer or
when driving uphill or downhill).
› Snow chains are mounted.
› A wheel has been changed.
Store the tyre pressure values in the system » page 125.
CAUTION
Under certain circumstances (e.g. sporty style of driving, wintry or unpaved
roads) the warning light  in the instrument cluster can be delayed or does
not light up at all.
Note
If the battery has been disconnected, the warning light  illuminates after the
ignition is switched on. The warning light should go out after driving a short
distance.
 Windscreen washer fluid level
Read and observe
on page 39 first.
If the windscreen washer fluid level is too low, the warning light 
comes on.
The following message is shown in the MAXI DOT display. Top up wash fluid!
Top up with liquid » page 147.
 Traction control (TCS) switched off
Read and observe
on page 39 first.
The ASR is switched off by pressing the button » page 120 and the warning
light 
illuminates.
The following message is shown in the MAXI DOT display. Traction control (ASR) deactivated.
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NoteIf the on-board voltage drops, the rear window heater switches off automati-
cally, in order to provide sufficient electrical energy for the engine con-
trol » page 156 , Automatic load deactivation .
Sun visors
Fig. 48
Sun visor: swivelling out
The sun visor for the driver or front passenger can be pulled out of the fixture
and swivelled towards the door in the direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 48 .
The vanity mirrors in the sun visors are provided with covers. Push the cover in
the direction of the arrow
2
.
The purpose of the strap
A
is to store small, light objects, such as a notepad,
etc.
WARNINGThe sun visors must not be swivelled towards the side windows in the de-
ployment area of the head airbags if any objects, such as ball-point pens,
etc. are attached to them. This might result in injuries to the occupants if
the head airbag is deployed.sunshadeFig. 49
Sun screen
The sunshade can be opened or closed manually » Fig. 49.
Please pay attention to the following points if you wish to transport luggage
or other items on the roof of your vehicle » page 80,
in section Introduc-
tion .
WARNINGWhen operating the sunshade, proceed with caution to avoid causing
crushing injuries – risk of injury!
Windscreen wipers and washers
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Windscreen wiper and washer
66
Headlight cleaning system
67
Replacing the windscreen wiper blades
67
Replacing the rear window wiper blade
67
The windscreen wipers and the windscreen washer system only operate when
the ignition is switched on.
The rear window is wiped once automatically if the windscreen wipers are on
when reverse gear is selected.
Top up with windscreen wiper fluid » page 147. 
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WARNING■Properly maintained windscreen wiper blades are essential for clear visi-
bility and safe driving » page 67.■
Do not use the windscreen washer system at low temperatures, without
heating the windscreen beforehand. Otherwise the window cleaner could
freeze on the windscreen and restrict the view to the front.

Replace the windscreen wiper blades once or twice a year for safety rea-
sons. These can be purchased from a ŠKODA Partner.
CAUTION
■ In cold temperatures and during the winter, check before the journey or be-
fore switching on the ignition that the wiper blades are not frozen to the
windscreen. If the windscreen wipers are switched on when the blades are fro-
zen to the windscreen, this may damage both the blades and windscreen wip-
er motor!■
If the ignition is switched off while the windscreen wipers are switched on,
the windscreen wipers will continue wiping in the same mode after the igni-
tion is turned back on. The windscreen wipers could freeze up in cold tempera-
tures between the time the ignition was turned off and when it was turned
back on again.

Carefully detach frozen wiper blades from the front or rear window.

Remove snow and ice from the windscreen wipers before driving.

If the windscreen wipers are handled carelessly, there is a risk of damage to
the windscreen.
Note
■ The windscreen washer nozzles for the windscreen are heated when the en-
gine is running and the outside temperature is less than approx. +10 °C.■
The content of the windscreen washer fluid reservoir is 3.5 litres. On vehicles
fitted with the headlight cleaning system, the volume is around 5.4 litres.

The wiper blades should be cleaned on a regular basis with a windscreen
cleaner to avoid any smears. The wiper blades should be cleaned with a
sponge or cloth if they are heavily soiled by insect residues, for example.
Windscreen wiper and washerFig. 50
Operating lever: Windscreen
wipers and washer settings
Read and observe and on page 66 first.
Control stalk positions » Fig. 50 .
Wipers off
Interval windscreen wiping
Slow windscreen wiping
Rapid windscreen wiping
Single windscreen wipe (spring-loaded position)
Automatic wipe/wash for windscreen (spring-loaded position)
Wiping the rear window (the windscreen wiper wipes at regular intervals
after a few seconds)
Automatic wipe/wash for the rear window (spring-loaded position)
Switch for setting the desired interval between the individual windscreen
wipes (
1
Interval windscreen wiping)
Automatic wipe/wash for windscreen
The wash system operates immediately, the windscreen wipers wipe some- what later.
Releasing the lever will stop the windscreen washer while the wipers continue
for another 1 to 3 wiper strokes (depending on the period the windscreen has
been sprayed).
Automatic wipe/wash for the rear window
The wash system operates immediately, the wiper wipes somewhat later.
Releasing the lever will stop the washer while the wipers continue for another
1 to 3 wiper strokes (depending on the period the window has been sprayed).
The lever will stay in position after releasing it
6
.
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CAUTION■The vehicle cannot be operated with biofuel RME, therefore this fuel must
not be filled in the tank and used for driving the vehicle. The use of biofuel
RME can cause considerable damage to parts of the engine or fuel system.■
Do not mix any fuel additives, so-called “flow improvers” (petrol and similar
agents), into the diesel. This can result in considerable damage to parts of the
engine or the exhaust system!
Engine compartment
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Opening and closing the bonnet
146
Engine compartment overview
147
Radiator fan
147
Windscreen washer system
147WARNINGInjuries or scolding or risks of accident or fire may occur when working in
the engine compartment. For this reason, it is essential to comply with the
warning instructions outlined below and with the general applicable safety
rules. The engine compartment of your car is a hazardous area!WARNINGInstructions before beginning work in the engine compartment■Turn off the engine and withdraw the ignition key.■
Firmly apply the handbrake.

If the vehicle is fitted with a manual gearbox, move the gearshift lever in-
to Neutral, or if the vehicle is fitted with an automatic gearbox, move the
selector lever into position P.

Allow the engine to cool.

Never open the bonnet if you can see steam or coolant escaping from the
engine compartment – risk of scalding! Wait until no more steam or coolant
is escaping.
WARNINGInformation for working in the engine compartment■Keep all people, especially children, away from the engine compartment.■
Never touch the radiator fan while the engine is still warm. The fan might
suddenly start running!

Do not touch any hot engine parts – risk of burns!

The coolant is harmful to health.

Avoid contact with the coolant.

Coolant vapours are harmful to health.

Never open the end cover of the coolant expansion reservoir while the
engine is still warm. The cooling system is pressurized!

When opening the end cover of the coolant expansion reservoir, cover it
with a cloth to protect your face, hands and arms from hot steam or hot
coolant.

If any coolant splashes into your eyes, immediately rinse out your eyes
with clear water and contact a doctor as soon as possible.

Always keep the coolant in the original container, safe from people who
are not completely independent, especially children - there is a danger of
poisoning!

Consult a doctor immediately if coolant is swallowed.

Never spill fluids on the hot engine. Such fluids (e.g. the antifreeze con-
tained in the coolant) may ignite!
WARNINGInformation for working in the engine compartment with the engine run-
ning■
Pay particular attention to rotating engine parts (e.g. V-ribbed belt, gen-
erator, radiator fan) and the high-voltage ignition system – risk to life!

Never touch the electric wiring on the ignition system.

Avoid short circuits in the electrical system - particularly on the vehicle's
battery.

Always make sure that no jewellery, loose clothing or long hair can get
caught in rotating engine parts – risk to life! Always remove any jewellery,
tie back long hair and wear tight fitting clothing before completing any
work.
WARNINGInformation for working on the fuel system or the electrical system■Always disconnect the vehicle battery from the electrical system. 145Inspecting and replenishing

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›Let the bonnet drop into the lock carrier lock from a height of around 20 cm –
do not push it in .WARNING■
Check that the bonnet is closed properly.■If you notice that the lock is not properly engaged while driving, stop the
vehicle immediately and close the bonnet – risk of accident!
CAUTION
Never open the bonnet by the locking lever » Fig. 132.
Engine compartment overview
Fig. 134
Principle sketch: Engine compartment
Read and observe
and on page 145 first.
Explanation of graphic » Fig. 134
Coolant expansion reservoir
151
Windscreen washer fluid reservoir
147
Engine oil filler opening
150
Engine oil dipstick
149
Brake fluid reservoir
152
Vehicle battery
153123456NoteThe location of the inspection points in the engine compartment of petrol and
diesel engines is practically identical.
Radiator fan
Read and observe
and on page 145 first.
The radiator fan is powered by an electric motor. Operation is controlled ac-
cording to the temperature of the coolant.
WARNINGAfter switching off the ignition, the fan may intermittently continue to op-
erate for approx. 10 minutes.
Windscreen washer system
Fig. 135
Engine compartment: Wind-
screen washer fluid reservoir
Read and observe and on page 145 first.
The windscreen washer fluid reservoir is located in the engine compart-
ment » Fig. 135 .
This contains the cleaning fluid for the windscreen or rear window and for the
headlight cleaning system.
The capacity of the reservoir is about 3.5 litres or about 5.4 litres on vehicles
that have a headlight cleaning system 1)
. 
1)
In some countries, 5.4 litres applies for both variants.
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Clear water is not sufficient to intensively clean the windscreen and head-
lights. We recommend using clean water together with a screen cleaner from
the range of ŠKODA Original Accessories (with antifreeze in winter), which will
remove any stubborn dirt.
The washing water should always be mixed with antifreeze in winter even if
the vehicle has heated windscreen washer nozzles.
Under exceptional circumstances, methylated spirits can also be used if no
screen cleaner with antifreeze is available. The concentration of methylated
spirits must not be more than 15 %. The freeze protection at this concentration
is sufficient only to -5 °C.
CAUTION
■ Under no circumstances must radiator antifreeze or other additives be added
to the windscreen washer fluid.■
If the vehicle is fitted with a headlight cleaning system, only cleaning prod-
ucts which do not attack the polycarbonate coating of the headlights must be
added to the windscreen washer fluid.

Do not remove the filter from the windscreen washer fluid reservoir when re-
filling, as this may cause contamination of the liquid transportation system,
leading in turn to a windscreen washer system malfunction.
Engine oil
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Specifications and capacity
148
Checking the oil level
149
Replenishing
150
The engine has been factory-filled with a high-grade oil that can be use
throughout the year - except in extreme climate zones.
The engine oils are undergoing continuous further development. Thus the in- formation stated in this Owner's Manual is only correct at the time of publica-
tion.
ŠKODA Service Partners are informed about the latest changes by the manu-
facturer. We therefore recommend that the oil change be completed by a
ŠKODA Service Partner.
The specifications (VW standards) stated in the following can be indicated sep-
arately or together with other specifications on the bottle.
The oil capacities include oil filter change. Check the oil level when filling; do
not over fill. The oil level must be between the markings » page 149.WARNING■
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 145.■
Do not continue your journey if for some reason it is not possible 
to top
up the engine oil under the prevailing conditions! Switch off the engine and
seek assistance from a specialist garage.

 Do not drive on if the oil level is above range
A
» Fig. 136 on
page 149 . Switch off the engine and seek assistance from a specialist ga-
rage.
CAUTION
Do not pour any additives into the engine oil – risk of serious damage to the
engine parts!
Note
■ Before a long drive we recommend that you purchase and carry with you en-
gine oil which complies with the specification for your vehicle.■
We recommend that you use oils from ŠKODA Original Accessories.

If oil comes into contact with your skin, the affected area must be washed
thoroughly.
Specifications and capacity
Read and observe
and on page 148 first.
Specifications and capacity (in l) for vehicles with flexible service intervals
Petrol enginesSpecificationCapacity1.2 litres/51 kWVW 503 00, VW 504 002.81.2 l/63 kW TSIVW 504 003.91.2l/77 kW TSIVW 504 003.91.4 litres/63 kWVW 503 00, VW 504 003.2 148General Maintenance

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Central locking system49
lock51
unlock51
Changing brake fluid
152
bulbs178
Changing the bulb for fog light (Scout)181
Fog lights and daytime running lights bulbs180
Front parking light bulb180
Front turn signal bulb180
High beam bulb - halogen projector headlights 179, 180
light bulb in tail light
181
Low beam and high beam bulb - halogen head- lights
179
Wheels166
Changing a wheel Follow-up work
167
Preliminary work167
Remove and attaching a wheel167
Changing brake fluid
152
Charging a vehicle battery155
Check Fit ball head properly
128
Checking Battery electrolyte level
154
Brake fluid152
Coolant151
Engine oil149
Oil level149
Windscreen washer fluid147
Checks Statutory checks
132
Children and safety22
Child safety Side airbag
24
Child safety lock48
Child seat Classification
24
ISOFIX25
on the front passenger seat23
TOP TETHER26
Use of child seats24
Use of ISOFIX child seats25
Chrome parts refer to Taking care of your vehicle
137
Cigarette lighter82
Cleaning Alcantara
141
Covers of electrically heated seats141
Fabrics141
Headlight lenses138
Natural leather140
Plastic parts137
Synthetic leather141
Wheels139
Cleaning vehicle135
Climatronic95
automatic mode96
Control elements95
Controlling blower96
Defrosting windscreen97
Recirculated air mode96
Setting the temperature96
Clock32
Clothes hook83
Cockpit 12-volt power outlet
82
Ashtray81
Cigarette lighter82
General view29
Lighting63
Storage compartments83
Compartments83
Components of the puncture repair kits170
Computer see Multifunction display
33
Convenience turn signal61
Coolant150
Checking151
Display messages41
Replenishing151
Warning light41
Coolant temperature gauge display
31
Correct seated position9
Driver9
Front passenger10
Instructions11
Rear seats11
Counter for distance driven32
Cruise Control System121
Cupholders81
D
DAY LIGHT see Daylight running lights
60
Daylight running lights60
Deactivating an airbag20
Decorative films137
Defrosting rear window64
Delayed locking of the boot lid see boot lid
55
Diesel refer to Fuel
144
Diesel fuel Operation in winter
144
Diesel particulate filter43
display messages43
Digital clock32
Dimmed headlights59
Dipstick149
Display Service interval
36
Distance driven32
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MirrorExterior mirrors68
Manually dimmed rear-view mirror68
Vanity65
Mobile phone97
Connecting to the hands-free system100
Modes of the automatic transmission110
Modifications132
Modifications and technical alterations Airbags
134
Service133
Spoiler134
Multifunction display Functions
33
Memory33
Operation34
Multimedia103
N
N1
74
Nameplate183
Navigation system4
Net partition76
Notes for driving with tyre repaired171
O
Oil See Engine oil
149
Oil pressure Display messages
40
Onboard computer see Multifunction display
33
Operating weight184
Operation in winter Diesel fuel
144
Vehicle battery154
Original accessories133
Outside temperature34
Overview Engine compartment147
warning lights39
P
Paintwork See Paintwork care
137
Paintwork care137
Panoramic roof65
Parking Parking aid
120
Part replacement132
Passive safety Before setting off
8
Driving safety8
Safety equipment8
Passive Safety8
Payload184
Pedals109
Footmats109
Petrol refer to Fuel
143
Polishing the paintwork See Taking care of your vehicle
137
Power window force limiter57
praktik adjusting the safety partition
88
Praktik87
Adjustable safety partition behind the front seats
88
emergency release of the loading area door89
Fastening the loading floor88
Internal lighting89
Internal lights89
Puncture set169
R
Radiator fan
147
Radio4
Radio reception See windows138
Raising the vehicle168
Rear-view mirror Exterior mirrors
68
Manually dimmed rear-view mirror68
Rear fog light62
rear seats in the longitudinal direction
70
Tilt the seat backrest70
Rear seats70
Rear Seats fold back into the starting position
72
Rear window heating64
Recirculated air mode Manual air conditioning
94
Recommended gear32
Refuelling143
Fuel143
Regulation Headlight beam
60
Remote control52
Synchronisation process53
Remote control key Replacing the battery
47
Repairs and technical alterations132
Replacing Bulb for the licence plate light
181
Fuses175
Fuses in the dash panel176
Fuses in the engine compartment177
Vehicle battery155
Windscreen wiper blades67
Replenishing Coolant
151
Engine oil150
Windscreen washer fluid147
Running-in The first 1500 km
113
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VINVehicle Identification Number183
Visors65
W
Warning lights
39
Warning symbols see warning lights
39
Warning triangle165
Washing Automatic car wash system
135
by hand135
Chrome parts137
High-pressure cleaner136
Washing vehicles135
Water Driving through
117
Wax treatment See Taking care of your vehicle
137
Weather conditions132
Wheel bolts Anti-theft wheel bolts
169
Caps160
Loosening and tightening168
Wheel rims156
Wheels Changing
166
Full trim159
General information156
Load index161
Replacing wheels157
Service life of tyres157
Snow chains164
Spare wheel159
Speed symbol161
Storing wheels157
Temporary spare wheel159
Tyre pressure157
Tyre size160, 161
Tyre sizes157
Tyre wear indicator157
Unidirectional tyres158
Winter tyres163
Window convenience operation57
Windows138
Deicing138
See Electrical power windows55
Window wipers Replacing the rear window wiper blade
67
Windscreen Deicing
138
Windscreen washer fluid Checking
147
Replenishing147
Warning light45
Winter147
Windscreen washer system147
Windscreen wash system Windscreen washer
66
Windscreen wiper Operate
66
Windscreen wipers Cleaning the windscreen wiper blades
67
Replacing the windscreen wiper blades67
Windscreen washer fluid147
Winter Deicing windows
138
Winter operation163
Snow chains164
Winter tyres163
Winter tyres See Wheels
163
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