Light SKODA SUPERB 2006 1.G / (B5/3U) Owner's Manual
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Caution
Never remove snow or ice from the glass parts with warm or hot water - 
risk of formation of cracks in the glass!
The headlight lenses
Please do not use any aggressive cleaning or chemical solvent products 
- 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 seals
The 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 silicone-free oil in the spray). You also avoid 
premature wear of the seals and prevent leakages in this way. It is also 
easier to open the doors. Rubber seals which are well cared for also do 
not stick together in cold winter weather.
Locks
We recommend that you use the spray from Škoda original accessories 
with regreasing and anticorrosive effect for de-icing locks.
Note
When washing your vehicle, ensure that as little water as possible gets 
into the locks.
Wheels
Steel 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 abra-
sion 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 wheels is necessary in order to retain their deco-
rative appearance over long periods. It is particularly important to remove 
any road salt and brake abrasion from light alloy wheels every two weeks, 
otherwise the surface will suffer. Wash thoroughly and then treat the 
wheels with a protective product for light alloy wheels which does not 
contain any acidic components. 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 wheel hubs must be touched up immediately.
We recommend using a preservative from Škoda genuine accessories 
offered by your Škoda dealer.
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Caution
•Engine cleaning may be only be undertaken when the ignition is off.
•It is recommended to cover the generator before washing the engine 
compartment.
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 
garage or at a fueling station (when these are fitted with the required 
equipment).
Care of the interior of vehicle
Plastic parts, artificial leather and cloths
You 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 doors, 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 accesso-
ries offered by your Škoda dealer.
Caution
Solvent-free cleaners attack the material and can damage it.
Fabric covers of electrically heated seats
Do  not clean  the seat covers moist as this may result in damage to the 
seat heating system.
Clean such covers using special 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 spoonfuls 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.
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– 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 penetrated into the surface.
– Use a grease dissolver for  grease stains which have dried 
in .
–Eliminate  special stains  (e.g. ball-point pens, felt pen, 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 Škoda Service Partners.
– Apply only a small amount of the care product.
– Dry the leather off with a soft cloth
It is best to consult your Škoda Service Partner if you have any questions 
regarding cleaning and care of the leather interior.
Caution
•You must on no account treat the leather with solvents (e.g. gasoline, 
turpentine), floor wax, shoe cream or such like.
•Avoid leaving your vehicle for lengthy periods 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 rays of the sun by 
covering it over.
•Sharp-edged objects on items of clothing such as zip fasteners, rivets, 
sharp-edged belts may leave permanent scratches or signs of rubbing on 
the surface.
Note
•Use a care cream with light blocker and impregnation effect regularly 
and each time after cleaning the 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 areas which have lost their 
colour with a special coloured leather cream as required.
Alcantara upholstery
Do not use any leather care products for cleaning Alcantara upholsteries.
Eliminating dust and dirt
Wipe the Alcantara upholstery with a slightly moistened, soft cloth or clean 
the covers with a suitable shampoo.
Removing stains
Moisten a soft cloth with lukewarm water or diluted methylated spirits and 
dab the stain from the edges toward the middle.
Caution
•Do not use any leather care product on the Alcantara upholsteries.
•Avoid leaving your vehicle for lengthy periods in bright sunlight in order 
to avoid bleaching the Alcantara upholsteries. If you leave your vehicle 
parked in the open for lengthy periods, protect the Alcantara upholstery 
from the direct rays of the sun by covering it over.
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Fuel
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Fuel
Petrol
Grades of petrol
There are various grades of petrol. Please read the brochure “Technical 
Data” in order to know which grade of petrol your vehicle requires. You will 
also find the same information affixed to the inside of the fuel filler flap of 
your vehicle  ⇒page 216, fig. 170 .
A distinction is made between unleaded and leaded petrol. All Škoda vehi-
cles with petrol engines are equipped with a catalytic converter and must 
therefore be only driven with  unleaded petrol. Unleaded petrol complies 
with the  standard DINEN228 . 
The individual grades of petrol are distinguished by their  octane number 
(RON). Please adopt the following procedure if the grade of petrol which 
you normally use is not be available in exceptional circumstances:
•Engines which need  unleaded premium petrol 95 RON  can also be 
run on unleaded regular petrol 91 RON. This does, however, result in a 
slight loss in performance.
•Engines which need unleaded premium plus petrol 98 RON  can 
also be run on unleaded regular petrol 95 RON. This does, however, result 
in a slight loss in performance. You can  in exceptional circumstances 
also use unleaded regular petrol of 91 RON in the event that neither 
unleaded premium petrol of 98 RON nor 95 RON is available. Refuel as 
soon as possible with unleaded premium plus of 98 RON or unleaded 
premium petrol of 95 RON.
If, in an emergency, the only fuel available is one which has a lower octane 
number than that required by the engine then only drive at medium engine 
speeds and lower engine loadings. You can make unlimited use of fuel which has a higher octane number 
than that required by the engine. There will, however, be no advantages 
gained by this in terms of engine performance and fuel consumption!
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. 
Use a fuel complying with the standard.
You can find further information on refuelling 
⇒page 216, “Refuelling”.
Caution
•Filling the tank even only once with leaded petrol will result in the cata-
lytic converter being destroyed.
•Operating the engine with petrol of a low octane number can result in 
engine damage at high revolutions or severe engine loading.
Diesel
Grades of diesel
Grades of diesel fuel
Your vehicle can be driven with the following grades of diesel fuel:
 „Diesel fuel  with a cetane number of at least CN 49 (the cetane number 
CN is a measure of the ignition performance of the diesel fuel). Diesel fuel 
must comply with the  DIN EN 590.
 „Biofuel (RME rape oil methyl ester fuel)  must comply with the DIN 
EN 14 214 . Please refer to the following guidelines.
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