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•Do not place the battery in direct daylight in order to protect the battery 
housing from the effects of ultra-violet light.
For the sake of  the environment
A removed battery is a special type of waste which is harmful to the envi-
ronment - contact your specialist garage regarding disposing of the 
battery.
Note
Please also refer to the guidelines  ⇒page 233, “Disconnecting and 
reconnecting the battery”, also after connecting the battery.
Battery with a charge level indicator, the so-called 
magic eye
There is a so-called magic eye  ⇒fig. 179  located on the top of the battery. 
The “magic eye” changes its colour in line with the charge state of and 
electrolyte level in the battery.
Air bubbles can influence the colour of the “magic eye”. For this reason 
carefully knock on the “magic eye” before carrying out the check.
•Green colour - the battery is adequately charged.
•Dark colour - the battery has to be charged
•Colourless or yellow colour. Have the battery checked by a specialist 
garage.
Batteries, which are more than 5 years old, must be replaced. We recom-
mend you have the electrolyte level inspected and adjusted to the correct 
level or the battery replaced if necessary by a specialist garage.
Caution
If the vehicle has not been driven for more than 3 to 4 weeks, the battery 
will discharge because certain electrical components consume electricity 
(e.g. control units) also in idle state. You can prevent the discharging of 
the battery by disconnecting the negative terminal or charging the battery 
constantly with a very low charging current. Please also refer to the notes 
when working on the battery  ⇒page 228, “Working on the battery”.
Inspecting the electrolyte level
The battery is practically  maintenance-free under normal operating 
conditions. We do, however, recommend that you have the electrolyte 
level inspected from time to time by a specialist garage when outside 
temperatures are high or when driving on long trips. You should also 
check the electrolyte level  ⇒page 231 each time the battery is charged.
The battery acid level will also be checked as part of the Inspection 
Service.
Fig. 179  Engine 
compartment: Battery 
with magic eye
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The windshield washer reservoir contains the cleaning fluid for the wind-
screen and for the headlamp cleaning system*. The reservoir is located in 
the front left of the engine compartment  ⇒fig. 182 .
The reservoir has a  capacity of 4 liters.
Clear water is not sufficient to intensively clean the windscreen and head-
lights. We therefore recommend using clean washing water together with 
the screen cleaner from Škoda genuine accessories (in winter additionally 
with antifreeze) which is capable of removing stubborn dirt. Follow the 
instructions for use on the packaging when using screen cleaning prod-
ucts.
You should always add antifreeze to the cleaning water in winter even if 
your vehicle is fitted with heated windscreen washer nozzles*.
It is also possible in exceptional cases to use methylated spirits when no 
screen cleaner with antifreeze is available. The concentration of methyl-
ated spirits must not be more than 15 %. Please note, however, that the 
antifreeze protection at this concentration is only adequate down to -5°C.
WARNING
Read and observe the warning notes ⇒ page 219, “Working in the 
engine compartment” before working in the engine compartment.
Caution
•On no account should you add radiator antifreeze or other additives to 
the windscreen washer fluid.
•If the vehicle is fitted with headlight cleaning system, you should only 
add cleaning products which do not attack the polycarbonate coating of 
the headlights to the windscreen washer fluid. Please contact your Škoda 
Service Partner, who will tell you which cleaning agent you can use.
Note
Do not take the filter out of the windscreen wash container when filling it 
up again with liquid otherwise dirt can get into the liquid transportation 
system and can lead to faults in operation of the windscreen wash 
system.
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The following 
speed restrictions  apply to tyres.
The  date of manufacture  is also stated on the tyre wall (possibly only on 
the inside of wheel):
DOT ... 20 04...
means, for example, that the tyre was manufactured in the 20th week of 
the year 2004.
Any  spare wheel  which differs from the tyres fitted to the vehicle (e.g. 
winter tyres or low-profile tyres) should only be used only for a short time 
in the event of a puncture and when adopting an appropriately cautious 
style of driving. It should be replaced as quickly as possible by a normal 
wheel.
WARNING
•Only use those tyres or wheel rims which have been approved 
for your model of Škoda Auto a.s. vehicle. Failure to observe this 
instruction will adversely affect the road safety of your vehicle - 
risk of accident! Approval and li cencing of your vehicle on public 
roads may also become void as a result.
•You must on no account drive at a higher speed than is permis-
sible for your tyres - risk of an accident resulting from tyre damage 
and loss of control over your vehicle.
•Tyres which are 6 years old or more should only be fitted in 
exceptional cases and when adopting an appropriately cautious 
style of driving.
•Never fit tyres which have already been used without having 
adequate knowledge of their previous history. Tyres age even if 
they have not been used at all or only very little. A spare tyre must 
only be used in exceptional cases and only then when adopting an 
appropriately cautious style of driving.
•Do not, where possible, replac e individual tyres but at least 
replace them on both wheels of a given axle at the same time. 
Always fit the tyres with the deeper tread depth to the front wheels.
For the sake of  the environment
Old tyres must be disposed of in conformity with the appropriate regula-
tions.
Note
It is not normally possible to fit wheels from other models of cars for tech-
nical reasons. This may also apply in certain circumstances to the wheels 
of the same type of vehicle.
Wheel bolts
Wheels and wheel bolts are matched to each other in terms of design. 
Each time you fit other wheels - e.g. light alloy wheels or wheels with 
winter tyres - you must therefore also use the matching wheel bolts of the 
correct length and shape of spherical cap. This is essential to ensure that 
the wheels are tightly fitted and that the brake system operates properly.
Speed symbolPermissible maximum speed
S180 km/h
T190 km/h
H210 km/h
V240 km/h
W270 km/h
Y300 km/h
WARNING (continued)
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If you retrofit  wheel trims (or have this done), please also ensure that an 
adequate flow of air remains assured for cooling the brake system.
The Škoda Service Partners are instructed in the technical possibilities 
which exist regarding converting or retrofitting wheels, tyres and wheel 
trim.
WARNING
•In case of incorrect treatment of the wheel bolts, the wheel can 
loosen when the car is moving - risk of accident!
•The wheel bolts must be clean and must turn easily. However, 
they must never be treated with grease or oil.
•If the wheel bolts are tightened to a too low tightening torque, 
the rim can lossen when the car is moving - risk of accident! A tight-
ening torque which is too high can damage the bolts and threads 
and this can result in perman ent deformation of the contact 
surfaces on the rims.
Caution
The prescribed tightening torque of the wheel bolts for steel and light alloy 
wheels is 120 Nm.
Winter tyres
The handling of your vehicle will be significantly improved when driving on 
wintry roads and at temperatures below 7 °C if you fit winter tyres. 
Summer tyres do not offer the same grip on ice and snow at a temperature 
below 7 °C because of their construction (width, rubber blend, tread 
pattern). This applies in particular to vehicles which are equipped with 
low-profile tyres  or high-speed tyres  (code index V, W or Y on wall of 
tyre). Winter tyres must be mounted on all four wheels to obtain the best 
handling characteristics.
You must only fit those types of winter tyre which are approved for your 
vehicle. The permissible 
sizes of winter tyres are stated in your vehicle 
documents. Approvals may differ because of national legislation.
Please remember that the tyres should be inflated to 20 kPa (0.2 bar) 
more than is the case for summer tyres  ⇒page 236.
Winter tyres no longer offer the same winter performance once the  tyre 
tread  has worn down to a depth of about 4 mm.
Ageing also causes winter tyres to lose most of their winter performance 
properties - even in cases where the remaining tread depth is still clearly 
more than 4 mm.
Speed restrictions  apply to winter tyres as well as to summer tyres 
⇒ page 238, ⇒ .
You can fit winter tyres of a lower speed category to your vehicle provided 
that you also do not drive faster than the permissible maximum speed for 
such tyres, even if the possible maximum speed of your vehicle is higher. 
The corresponding tyre category can damage the tyres when exceeding 
the permissible  maximum speed.
Please pay attention to the notes if you decide to fit winter tyres 
⇒ page 235.
You can also fit so-called “all-year tyres” instead of winter tyres.
Please contact your specialist garage if there are any points which are not 
clear who will be able to provide you with information regarding the 
maximum speed fo r your tyres.
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•Do not drive with this spare wheel at more than 80 km/h - risk of acci-
dent. Avoid accelerating at full throttle, sharp braking and fast cornering.
•The inflation pressure for this spare wheel is identical to the inflation 
pressure of the standard tyres.
•Use this spare wheel only to reach the nearest specialist garage as it 
is not intended for continuous use.
Changing a wheel
Preliminary work
The following steps should be carried out before actually 
changing the wheel.
– If it is necessary to change a wheel, park the vehicle as far  away as possible from the traffic flow. The place you choose 
should be  level.
– Have all the occupants  get out. While changing a wheel, the 
occupants of the vehicle should not stand on the road (e.g. 
behind a crash barrier).
– Apply the  handbrake firmly.
– Engage  1st gear or if your vehicle is fitted with an automatic 
gearbox, position the  selector lever into position P .
– If a trailer is coupled, uncouple it.
– Take the  vehicle tool kit   and the spare wheel  ⇒ page 247 
out of the luggage compartment.
WARNING
•If you find yourself in flowing traffic switch on the hazard 
warning lights system and place the warning triangle on the side of 
the road at the prescribed distance from your vehicle while 
observing all national legal provisions. In this way you are 
protecting not only yourself but also other road users.
•Never start the engine with the vehicle sitting on the raised jack 
- danger of suffering injury!
Caution
If you have to change a wheel on a slope first block the opposite wheel 
with a stone or similar object in order to secure the vehicle from unexpect-
edly rolling away.
Note
Comply with the national legal regulations.
Changing a wheel
Always change a wheel on a level surface as far as possible.
– Take off the full wheel trim*  ⇒page 249 or the caps 
⇒ page 251.
– In the case of light alloy wheels remove the wheel trim cap  ⇒page 250.
– Slacken the wheel bolts  ⇒page 251.
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– Jack up the vehicle until the wheel to be changed is clear of 
the ground  ⇒page 252.
– Unscrew the wheel bolts and place them on a clean surface  (cloth, paper etc.).
– Take off the wheel.
– Fit on the spare wheel and tighten the wheel bolts slightly.
– Lower the car.
– Tighten the wheel bolts firmly, alternately and diagonally using  the wheel wrench  ⇒page 251.
– Mount the full wheel trim/wheel trim cap or the caps.
Note
•All bolts must be clean and must turn easily.
•You must never grease or oil the wheel bolts!
•When fitting on unidirectional tyres, ensure that the tyres rotate in the 
correct direction  ⇒page 235.
Subsequent steps
After changing the wheel, you must perform the following steps.
– Stow and attach the replaced wheel in the spare wheel well.
– Stow the vehicle tool kit in the space provided. –
Check the  tyre pressure  on the spare wheel just mounted as 
soon as possible.
– Have the  tightening torque  of the wheel bolts  checked with 
a torque wrench as soon as possible. The tightening torque for 
steel and light alloy wheels must be 120 Nm.
– Have the defective tyre repaired as soon as possible.
WARNING
It is necessary to observe the guidelines given on ⇒ page 238, 
“New tyres and wheels” if the vehicle is subsequently fitted with 
tyres which are different to those it was fitted with at the works.
Note
•If you find, when changing the wheel, that the wheel bolts are corroded 
and difficult to turn, the bolts must be replaced before checking the tight-
ening torque.
•Drive cautiously and only at a moderate speed to a workshop where 
the tightening torque can be checked.
Full wheel trim*
Pulling off
– Hook the clamp (found in the vehicle toolkit) into the reinforced  edge of the full wheel trim.
– Push the wheel key through the clamp, support the wheel key  at the tyre and pull off the wheel trim.
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– Screw in the wheel bolts and tighten them  slightly with the aid 
of the hexagon socket.
– Unscrew the assembly pin and screw in the remaining wheel  bolt also slightly.
The wheel bolts must be clean and must turn easily.
The hexagon socket in the handle of the screwdriver makes it simpler to 
fit on the wheel bolts. The reversible blade should be pulled out for this 
step. 
When fitting on  unidirectional tyres, ensure that the tyres rotate in the 
correct direction  ⇒page 241.
Note
Do not use the hexagon socket in the handle of the screwdriver for slack-
ening or tightening the wheel bolts.
Securing wheels against being stolen
You need a special adapter for slackening the safety 
wheel bolts.
– Pull off the full wheel trim/cap from the wheel hub or cap from 
the safety wheel bolt.
– Insert the adapter   with its toothed side fully into the inner  toothing of the safety wheel bolt   right down in such a way 
that only the outer hexagon is jutting out ⇒ fig. 198.
– Insert the wheel wrench fully onto the adapter  .
– Slacken the wheel bolt, or tighten it firmly  ⇒page 239.
– Reinstall the full wheel trim/wheel cap after removing the  adapter or place the cap onto the safety wheel bolt.
Fig. 198  Safety wheel 
bolt with adapter
AB
AA
AB
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out the battery being ignited by the strong spark which results from 
the engine being started.
•Do not affix the cable end   to parts of the fuel and brake 
system.
•Run the jump-start cables so that they cannot be caught by any 
rotating parts in the engine compartment.
•Do not bend over the batteries - risk of caustic burns!
•The vent screws of the battery cells must be tightened firmly.
•Keep any sources of ignition  (naked flame, smouldering ciga-
rettes etc.) away from the battery - risk of an explosion!
Tow-starting and towing vehicle
General
Please pay attention to the following instructions if you are going 
to use a tow rope:
Driver of the towing vehicle
– Do not drive off until the tow rope is taught.
– Release the clutch particularly gently when starting off or  depress the accelerator particularly gently if your vehicle is 
fitted with an automatic gearbox. Driver of the towed vehicle
– Switch the ignition on so that the steering wheel is not blocked 
and you can also operate the turn signal lights, the headlight 
flasher, the windscreen wipers and windscreen washer 
system.
– Take the vehicle out of gear or move the selector lever into  position  N if your vehicle is fitted with an automatic gearbox.
– Note that the brake servo unit and power steering only operate  if the engine is running. You will require significantly greater 
physical force to depress the brake pedal and to steer the 
vehicle if the engine is not running.
– Ensure that the tow rope is always kept taught.
Tow rope or tow bar
A tow bar  is safest way of towing a vehicle and also minimizes any 
shocks. You can use a tow  rope only if a suitable tow bar is not available.
The tow rope must be elastic to protect the vehicle. Thus one should only 
use plastic fibre rope or a rope made out of a similarly elastic material.
Attach the tow rope or the tow bar only to the  towing eyes provided for 
this purpose  ⇒page 258, “Front towing eye” and  ⇒page 258, “Rear 
towing eye”.
Driving style
Towing another vehicle requires a certain amount of practice. Both drivers 
should be familiar with the particular points about towing a vehicle. 
Unskilled drivers should not attempt to tow in another vehicle or to be 
towed in.
One should be constantly vigilant not to allow impermissibly high towing 
forces or jerky loadings. There is always a risk of excessive stresses and 
WARNING (continued)
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Fuses and light bulbs
Electric fuses
Replacing fuses
Defect fuses must be replaced.
Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses. The fuses are 
located on the left side of the dash panel behind the safety cover.
– Switch the ignition off and also the electrical component 
affected.
– Use a screwdriver to take off the fuse cover  ⇒fig. 201.
– Find out which fuse belongs to the component which is not  operating  ⇒page 261, “Fuse assignment”. – Take the plastic clip out of its fixture in the fuse cover, insert it 
onto the respective fuse and pull out this fuse.
– Defect fuses can be detected by their melted metal strips.  Replace the defect fuse by a new fuse of the  same ampere 
number.
– Fit on the fuse cover again.
We recommend that you carry the box of replacement fuses with you 
which was delivered in your vehicle. You can obtain replacement fuses 5) 
from a Škoda Service Partner.
Colour coding of fuses
Fig. 201  Left side of 
the dash panel: fuse 
cover
5)Replacement fuses are, on the other hand, part of the basic equipping of the ve-
hicle in some countries.
ColourMaximum amperage
light brown5
brown7,5
red10
blue15
yellow20
white25
green30
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Caution
•Never attempt to “repair” fuses and also do not replace them with a 
fuse of a higher amperage - risk of fire! This may also cause damage at 
another part of the electrical system.
•Have the electrical system checked as quickly as possible by a 
specialist garage if a newly inserted fuse blows again after a short time.
Note
We recommend that you have these fuses replaced by a specialist 
garage.
Fuse assignment
Certain electrical components are only standard on certain vehicle model 
versions or only suppliable as optional equipment for certain models.
Fig. 202  Schematic 
representation of fuse 
carrier
No.Ampere
s
1Heatable windscreen washing nozzles5
2Turn signals10
3Not assigned
4Licence plate light5
5
Instrument cluster - warning lights, seat heaters, cruise 
control system, exterior mirror adjustment, lighting of 
controls and switches, outside temperature display, air 
conditioning, audible parking aid, navigation system, 
multifunction steering wheel
10
6Heating of the external mirror5
7ABS, EDS, ASR, ESP, cruise control system, engine 
electronics10
8Automatic headlight beam adjustment5
9Parking aid5
10CD changer, mobile phone, multifunction steering 
wheel5
11DVD player7,5
12Power supply for diagnostic socket10
13Brake lights10
14Central locking control unit, interior lighting10
15Instrument cluster, air conditioning, automatic gearbox, 
exterior mirror adjustment memory and navigation sys-
tem10
16ESP5
17Two-way radio system, special vehicles (police etc.)10
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