SKODA SUPERB 2006 1.G / (B5/3U) Owner's Manual
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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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WARNING
You must on no account drive your car at more than the permis-
sible maximum speed for your winter tyres - risk of an accident 
resulting from tyre damage and loss of control over your car.
For the sake of the environment
Fit your summer tyres on again in good time since summer tyres offer you 
better grip and handling on roads which are free of snow and ice as well 
as ar temperatures below 7 °C - the braking distance is shorter, there is 
less tyre noise, tyre wear is reduced and fuel consumption is reduced.
Note
Please observe the various differing legal requirements regarding tyres.
Unidirectional tyres*
The direction of rotation of the tyres is marked by  arrows on the wall of 
the tyre . This indicates the direction of rotation of the tyre, and it is essen-
tial that the tyres are fitted on to run in this direction. Only then are the 
tyres able to provide the optimal properties in terms of grip, low noise, 
wear-and-tear and aquaplaning.
Should it be necessary to fit on a spare wheel in exceptional cases with a 
tyre not dedicated to the running direction or in opposite running direction, 
please adopt a cautious style of driving as the tyre is no longer able to 
provide optimal grip and handling in such a situation. This particularly 
important on wet roads. Please refer to the notes  ⇒page 247, “Spare 
wheel”.
You should have the defective tyre replaced as soon as possible and 
restore the correct direction of rotation on all tyres
Snow chains
Snow chains can be used only for wheel sizes 6J x 16 ET 40 or 6J x 16 
ET 37. Your Škoda Service Partner can provide you with more detailed 
information.
Snow chains must only be mounted on the front wheels.
When driving on wintry roads, snow chains improve not only traction, but 
also the braking performance.
Only use fine-link snow chains . They must not project more than 15 mm 
- including the chain lock.
Remove the  full wheel trims  if you wish to fit snow chains to the wheels.
Observe the national legal requirements relating to the maximum vehicle 
speed with snow chains.
WARNING
Please pay attention to the information in the supplied fitting 
instructions of the snow chain manufacturer.
Caution
You must take the chains off as soon as you drive on roads which are free 
of snow. They adversely affect the handling of your vehicle, damage the 
tyres and are rapidly destroyed.
Note
We recommend that you use snow chains from the Škoda genuine 
accessories.
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Accessories, changes an d replacement of parts
Accessories and replacement parts
Škoda vehicles have been built according to the latest discoveries in 
safety engineering. Thus one should not change the condition in which the 
vehicle was delivered from the manufacturer without some thought.
The following guidelines should be observed when a vehicle is to be retro-
fitted with accessories, have technical changes made to it or a part has to 
be replaced at some time in the future.
•Advise should always be obtained from a Škoda Service Partner 
before  buying any accessories and  before making any technical changes 
⇒ .
•This is particularly the case when accessories are bought in a foreign 
country.
•Škoda Genuine Accessories which have been released for use and 
Skoda original parts can be obtained from Škoda Service Partners. They 
will install them professionally and correctly.
•All Škoda original accessory which is listed in the catalogue such as 
tilting roofs, spoilers, wheels etc. must have an official stamp of approval.
•Radios, aerials and other electrical accessories should only be 
installed by an authorised workshop.
•The guidelines issued by Škoda Auto a.s. must be observed when 
making technical changes.
•This is to ensure that no technical damage occurs to the vehicle, that 
travelling and operating safety are maintained and that the chnages are 
permissible. Škoda Service Partners undertake this work professionally or 
refer it to an specialist company in special cases. Any damage which is done caused by technical changes made 
without consulting a Skoda a.s. dealer is excluded from the guar-
antee.
WARNING
•We advise you, in your own interest, to only use Škoda Genuine 
Accessories and Škoda original parts which have been expressly 
approved for use on your Škoda. Reliability, safety and suitabiliity 
have been established for these Škoda original parts.
•We cannot guarantee suitability of installation into your vehicle 
of other products despite keeping a constant eye on market devel-
opments (also not in the case where there is an attestation or 
permission can be produced).
Technical changes
Interference on the electronic components and their software can lead to 
operational faults. This interference can also impair not directly affected 
systems because of the networking of the electronic components. This 
means that the operating safety of your vehicle can be considerably jeop-
ardized, a greater wear of vehicle parts can occur and finally the vehicle 
registration documents expire.
We trust that you will understand that your Škoda Service Partner cannot 
be liable for damage resulting from unprofessional work.
We therefore recommend that you have all work carried out with Škoda 
original parts at your authorised Škoda Service Partners.
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WARNING
Work or modifications on your vehicle, which have been carried out 
unprofessionally, can cause operation al faults - risk of accident!
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First-aid box*
First-aid box
The compartment for stowing the first-aid box is located in the left of the 
luggage compartment ⇒fig. 187 .
Note
Pay attention to the use-by-date of the contents of the first-aid box.
Warning triangle
– To remove the warning triangle, turn the rotary lock in direction 
of arrow  ⇒fig. 188 and fold the fixture down.
Fig. 187  Compartment 
for stowing first-aid 
boxFig. 188  Warning 
triangle fitted inside 
boot lid
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Fire extinguisher*
The fire extinguisher is located in the sheath below the driver's seat 
⇒ fig. 189  (the installation position of the fire extinguisher differs on vehi-
cles fitted with electrically adjustable seats).
Please read carefully the instructions which are attached to the fire 
extinguisher.
The fire extinguisher must be checked by an authorised person or 
company annually (please observe the differing legal requirements).
WARNING
If the fire extinguisher is not correctly attached, in case of sudden 
manoeuvres or an accident it can be “thrown” through the interior 
compartment and cause injuries.
Note
•The fire extinguisher must comply with the relevant and valid legal 
requirements.
•Pay attention to the expiration date of the fire extinguisher. If the fire 
extinguisher is used after the expiration date, its proper function is no 
longer assured.
•The fire extinguisher is only supplied in certain countries within the 
scope of delivery.
Vehicle tool kit
The car tool kit and the car jack are stowed in the left of the luggage 
compartment ⇒ fig. 190 below the floor covering.
The vehicle tool kit contains the following parts (depending on equipment 
fitted):
Fig. 189  Front seat: 
Fire extinguisher
Fig. 190  Luggage 
compartment: 
Compartment for 
stowing the tool kit
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•Hook for pulling off a full wheel trim,
•Plastic clip for a wheel bolt cover,
•Wheel wrench,
•Assembly pin for changing wheel,
•Screwdriver with reversible blade,
•Adapter for the wheel bolts lock.
After using the lifting jack, screw in the arm of the lifting jack fully before 
placing it back in its stowage area.
WARNING
•The hexagon socket in the handle of the screwdriver should 
only be used to fit on the wheel bolts. Never use the hexagon 
socket of the screwdriver for tightening the wheel bolts because 
you will not be able to achieve the necessary tightening torque with 
the hexagon socket - risk of accident!
•The factory-supplied lifting jack is only intended for your model 
of vehicle. On no account attempt to lift a heavier vehicle or other 
loads - risk of injury!
•Ensure that the vehicle tool kit is safely attached in the luggage 
compartment.
Spare wheel
The spare wheel is stowed in the spare wheel well in the 
luggage compartment below the floor covering.
The spare wheel lies in a well in the luggage compartment under floor 
covering and is fixed in place using special screws  ⇒fig. 191 .
One should check the inflation pressure in the spare wheel (at best when 
generally checking the tyre air pressures - see sign on the fuel filler flap 
⇒ page 236) to ensure that the spare wheel is always ready to use.
Temporary spare wheel*
If you have such tyres on your vehicle, please refer to the notes below:
•The spare wheel provided with a car fitted with unidirectional tyres has 
different dimensions. The wheel is provided with a warning sticker.
•After fitting on the wheel, the warning sticker must not be concealed 
(e.g. by the wheel trim).
Fig. 191  Luggage 
compartment: Spare 
wheel
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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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