bulb SKODA SUPERB 2014 2.G / (B6/3T) Owner's Manual

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Inspecting and replenishing179Fuel179
Engine compartment
182
Engine oil
185
Coolant
187
Brake fluid
189
Vehicle battery
189
Wheels
193
Tyres and wheel rims
193
Winter operation
198
Do-it-yourself
Emergency equipment and self-help
200
Emergency equipment
200
Changing a wheel
201
Tyre repair
204
Jump-starting
207
Towing the vehicle
208
Radio remote control
210
Emergency unlocking/locking
212
Emergency operation of the sliding/tilting
roof
213
Replacing windscreen wiper blades
214
Fuses and light bulbs
215
Fuses
215
Bulbs
219
Technical data
Technical data
224
Vehicle data
224
Index
4Table of Contents

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WARNING (Continued)■The automatic driving lamp control  only operates as a support and
does not release the driver from his responsibility to check the light and, if
necessary, to switch on the light depending on the given light conditions.
The light sensor cannot, for example, detect rain or snow. Under these con-
ditions we recommend switching on the low beam or fog lights!■
Never drive with only the side lights on! The side lights are not bright
enough to light up the road sufficiently in front of you or to be seen by oth-
er oncoming traffic. Therefore always switch on the low beam when it is
dark or if visibility is poor.
Note
The headlights may mist up temporarily. When the driving lights are switched
on, the light outlet surfaces are free from mist after a short period, although
the headlight lenses may still be misted up in the peripheral areas. This mist
has no influence on the life of the lighting system.
Parking and low beam lights
Fig. 48
Light switches, knobs for head-
light beam adjustment and
brightness of instrument illumi-
nation
Read and observe on page 65 first.
Light switch positions - turning the switch
A
» Fig. 48
Switching off lights (except daytime running lights) Automatic switching lights on and off » page 68
Switching on the parking light or parking lights » page 71
Turn on the low beam
Light switch positions - pulling the switch
A
Switch on the front fog lamp » page 69
Switching on the rear fog light » page 69
Turning the knob B » Fig. 48
Lights and visibility
Lights and visibility
By turning the rotary switch from the position  in

gradually adjusts the
headlight range control and thereby shortens the light cone.
The positions of the width of illumination correspond approximately to the fol-
lowing car load.
Front seats occupied, boot empty
All seats occupied, boot empty
All seats occupied, boot loaded
Driver seat occupied, boot loaded
Instrument lighting 
Turning the rotary switch C
when the lights are switched on adjusts the
brightness of the instrument lighting » Fig. 48 .
The instruments are also illuminated when the side light, low or high beam
light is switched on.
WARNINGAlways adjust the headlight beam to satisfy the following conditions.■The vehicle does not dazzle other road users, especially oncoming vehi-
cles.■
The beam range is sufficient for safe driving.
Note
■ We recommend you adjust the headlight beam when the low beam is switch-
ed on.■
The Bi-Xenon bulbs adapt automatically to the load and driving state of the
vehicle when the ignition is switched on and when driving. Vehicles that are
equipped with Bi-Xenon headlights do not have a manual headlight range ad-
justment control.

The light switch is in position 
or 
and the ignition is turned off, the low
beam is switched off automatically and the status light is lit. The side light
goes out after the ignition key is removed.

If there is a fault in the light switch, the low beam comes on automatically.
66Operation

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Daylight running lights (DAY LIGHT)Read and observe
on page 65 first.
The daytime running lights (the only function) provides the lighting of the frontvehicle range.
The daytime running lights are switched on automatically if the following
conditions are met:
The light switch is in the position 
or 
» Fig. 48 on page 66 .
The ignition is switched on.
The parking aid is activated.
Deactivating the function

Switch off the ignition.

Pull the turning signal and main beam lever ( » Fig. 49 on page 67 ) towards
the steering wheel, push down and hold in this position.

Switch on the ignition.

Hold the lever in this position for at least 3 seconds after switching on the
ignition.
Activating the function

Switch off the ignition.

Pull the turning signal and main beam lever towards the steering wheel,
push it up and hold it in this position.

Switch on the ignition.

Hold the lever in this position for at least 3 seconds after switching on the
ignition.
On vehicles with MAXI DOT display, the function can be enabled or disabled in
the menu item Dayl. dri. light » page 45 .
WARNINGWhen the daytime running light is switched on, the side lights (neither at
the front or rear) and the number plate lights are not lit. Therefore always
switch on the low beam when the visibility is poor.Turn signal and main beamFig. 49
Operating lever: Turn signal and
main beam operation
Read and observe on page 65 first.
Lever positions » Fig. 49
Switch on right turn signal 
Switch on left turn signal 
Switch on high beam (spring-loaded position) 
Switch off main beam and headlamp flasher (spring-loaded position) 
Main beam
The main beam can only be switched on when the low beam lights are on.
When the high beam or headlight flasher is on, the warning light  lights up in
the instrument cluster.
Flashing
When the left or right turn signal is on, the warning light  or
 flashes in the
instrument cluster.
The flashing light is turned on even before the upper and lower pressure point.
This is advantageous with some manoeuvres. For example, when changing
lanes hold the control lever of each pressure point.
The turn signal light switches itself off automatically when driving around a
curve or after making a turn.
The indicator light flashes at twice its normal rate if a bulb for the turn signal
light fails.
“Convenience turn signal”
If you only wish to flash three times, briefly push the lever to the upper or low-
er pressure point and release again. 
ABCD67Lights and visibility

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Removable light (Superb Combi)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Use light
101
Changing rechargeable light batteries
101
A removable lamp is fitted on the left side of the boot. This lamp has two func-
tions.
› Lighting the luggage compartment - part
B

» Fig. 109 on page 101 illumina-
ted (lamp in holder).
› Portable lamp - part
C
illuminated (lamp removed from the holder).
If the lamp is in the holder, it is automatically switched on when the tailgate is
opened and switched off again when the tailgate is closed.
The lamp is supplied by three rechargeable type AAA batteries. The rechargea-
ble batteries are constantly charged when the engine is running. It takes ap-
prox. 3 hours to fully charge the rechargeable batteries.
The lamp is fitted with magnets. Therefore it is possible to attach the lamp, for example on the vehicle body, after removing it.
CAUTION
The removable lamp is not watertight and must therefore be protected against
moisture.
Note
■ If the lamp is not correctly inserted into the holder, it does not light up when
the boot lid is opened and the rechargeable batteries are not charged.■
If the lamp is not switched off and it is correctly inserted in the holder, the
bulbs in the front part
C
» Fig. 109 on page 101 of the lamp are automatically
switched off.
Use lightFig. 109
Use light / remove light
Read and observe
on page 101 first.
Use light

If you press button
A
» Fig. 109 once, the lamp lights up with 100 % light
intensity.

If you press button
A
again, the lamp lights up with 50 % light intensity.

Press
A
button once again - the light goes out.
Remove the lamp from the holder

Grasp the lamp in the areas of the arrows
D
» Fig. 109 and swivel it in the
direction of the arrow
E
.
Reinserting the lamp the holder

First of all place the deactivated lamp in the holder on the side facing the
boot lid and then press on the lamp from the other side until it is clicks into
place.
Changing rechargeable light batteries
Read and observe
on page 101 first.
Proceed as follows if you wish to replace the faulty rechargeable batteries
yourself:

Remove the lamp.

Lever off the cover for the rechargeable batteries with a narrow and pointed
object from the location of the lock-off clips
F
» Fig. 109 on page 101 .

Remove the faulty rechargeable batteries from the lamp.

Insert the new rechargeable batteries. 
101Seats and useful equipment

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ŠKODA service partners are liable for any ŠKODA Genuine Part defects for aperiod of 2 years after installation or delivery in accordance with the materials
defect liability, provided that nothing else was agreed in the purchase contract
or in any other agreements. You should keep the approved warranty certificate
and the bill for these components for this period of time, so that commence-
ment of the term may be verified.
In addition, ŠKODA Service Partners also stock a range of suitable car care
products as well as those parts which are subject to natural wear-and-tear,
such as tyres, batteries, bulbs and wiper blades.
Note
The accessories authorized by the company ŠKODA AUTO a.s. will be offered
by the ŠKODA partners in all countries where the company ŠKODA AUTO a.s.
has a sales and service network. This will usually be in the form of a printed
catalogue of Original ŠKODA Accessories, in the form of separate printed bro-
chures or in the form of offers for ŠKODA Genuine Accessories on the ŠKODA
partner web pages.
Spoiler
Read and observe
on page 169 first.
If your new vehicle is fitted with a spoiler on the front bumper in combination
with the spoiler on the luggage compartment lid, the following instructions
must be adhered to.
› For safety reasons, the vehicle must only be fitted with a spoiler on the front
bumper in combination with the associated spoiler on the luggage compart-
ment lid.
› This kind of spoiler cannot be left on the front bumper either on its own, in
combination with another spoiler not on the luggage compartment lid or in
combination with an unsuitable spoiler on the luggage compartment lid.
› We recommend that you consult the ŠKODA Service Partner for any repairs
to or replacement, addition or removal of spoilers.
WARNINGIf work on your vehicle's spoilers is not carried out properly, this can lead to
operational faults - risk of accident and serious injuries.Airbags
Read and observe
on page 169 first.
The system components of the airbag system can be situated in the front
bumper, doors, front seats, roof lining or body.
WARNINGAny work on the airbag system including the installation and removal of
system components due to other repair work (e.g. removal of the steering
wheel) must only be carried out by a specialist garage.■
Modifications, repairs and technical alterations that have been carried out
unprofessionally can cause damage and operational faults, and can also se-
riously impair the effectiveness of the airbag system – risk of accident and
fatal injury!

The airbag system must then be replaced if the airbag has been deployed.
Airbag modules cannot be repaired.
WARNINGInformation on the use of the airbag system■It is prohibited to manipulate individual parts of the airbag system, as this
might result in the airbag being deployed.■
Never install any airbag parts into the vehicle that have been removed
from old cars or have been recycled.

Never install damaged airbag parts in the vehicle. The airbags may then
not be deployed properly or even at all in the event of an accident.

No modifications of any kind must be made to parts of the airbag system.
WARNING■ A change to the vehicle's wheel suspension, including the use of non-ap-
proved wheels and tire combinations, can alter the functioning of the air-
bag system - risk of accident and fatal injury!■
Never make any changes to the front bumper or the bodywork. 
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The fire extinguisher must be checked by an authorised person once a year.
The national legal requirements must be observed.WARNINGThe fire extinguisher must always be secured safely so that they do not
come loose when making an emergency braking or in a vehicle collision
which could cause injuries to occupants.
Note
■ The fire extinguisher must comply with national legal requirements.■Pay attention to the expiration date of the fire extinguisher. Proper function-
ing of the fire extinguisher is not assured once it has passed its expiry date.■
The fire extinguisher is part of the scope of delivery in certain countries only.
Vehicle tool kit
Fig. 176
Vehicle tool kit
The vehicle tool kit and the lifting jack are housed in a plastic box in the spare
wheel or in the storage space for the spare wheel. There is also space here for
the removable ball rod for the trailer towing device. The box is attached with a
strap on the spare wheel.
The components of the vehicle tool kit (if included in the vehicle) » Fig. 176.
Screwdriver
Key for removing and installing the tail light
Adapter for anti-theft wheel bolts
123Towing eye
Clamps for removing the wheel trims
Car jack
Crank for the jack
Wheel wrench
Extraction pliers for wheel bolt caps
Replacement bulb set
Screw the car jack back into its initial position after use in order to store it back
in the box with the vehicle tool kit.WARNING■ The factory-supplied lifting jack is only intended for your model of vehicle.
Under no circumstances use it to lift heavier vehicles or other loads – risk of
injury!■
Ensure that the vehicle tool kit is safely secured in the boot.

Ensure that the box is always secured with the strap.
Changing a wheel
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Preliminary work
202
Changing a wheel
202
Follow-up work
202
Loosening/tightening wheel bolts
203
Raising the vehicle
203
Securing wheels against theft
204WARNING■ If you are in flowing traffic, switch on the hazard warning light system
and set up the warning triangle at the prescribed distance! The national le-
gal requirements must be observed.■
Park the vehicle as far away as possible from the flow of traffic. Park on
as flat and firm a surface as possible.

The following instructions must be followed if the vehicle is subsequently
fitted with tyres or rims that differ from the factory-fitted ones » page 195,
New tyres . 
45678910201Emergency equipment and self-help

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Replacing the rear window wiper bladeFig. 195
Rear window wiper blade
Read and observe on page 214 first.
Removing the wiper blade

Lift the windscreen wiper arm away from the windscreen.

Hold the upper part of the wiper arm and unlock the securing mechanism
1
» Fig. 195 .

Remove the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow
2
.
Fitting the wiper blade

Push the wiper blade in until it latches on the stop.

Check that the wiper blade is correctly attached.

Fold the wiper arm back to the windscreen.
Fuses and light bulbs
Fuses
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Fuses in the dash panel
216
Fuses in the engine compartment
217
Assignment of fuses in the engine compartment
218
Individual electrical circuits are protected by fuses.
Switch off the ignition and the corresponding power consuming device before
replacing a fuse.
Find out which fuse belongs to the component that is not operat-
ing » page 216 , Fuses in the dash panel or » page 218 , Assignment of fuses in
the engine compartment .
Electrically adjustable seats are protected by automatic circuit breakers, which
switch on again automatically after a few seconds after the overload has been
eliminated.
Fuse colourMaximum amperagelight brown5dark brown7.5red10blue15yellow20white25green30orange40red50WARNINGAlways read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the
engine compartment » page 182. 215Fuses and light bulbs

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No.Power consumer27Fuel pump relay, control unit for fuel pump, injection valves28Electric boot lid29Haldex30Climate controlled front seats31DVD pre-installation32Front power window, central locking system of the rear doors33Electric sliding/tilting roof34Alarm, spare horn35front and rear lighter36Headlight cleaning system37Heated front seats38Heated rear seats39Rear window wiper40Fan air-conditioning system, relay for auxiliary heating and ventila-
tion41Not assigned42Light switch43Control unit for trailer detection44Control unit for trailer detection45Control unit for trailer detection46Switch for seat heating47Telephone preinstallation48Preparation for the aftermarket radio49Only for START-STOP: Central control unit, DC-DC converter, the
engine control unitFuses in the engine compartmentFig. 197
Cover for the fuse box in the en-
gine compartment
Read and observe and on page 215 first.
On some vehicles, the battery cover must be removed before removing the
cover for the fuse box » page 191.
Replacing fuses

Move the safety catch of the cover of the fuse box
A
» Fig. 197 in the direc-
tion of the arrow.
The symbol is displayed behind the catches. .

Remove the cover.

Replace the appropriate fuse.

Replace the cover on the fuse box and the safety clip
A
move against the
arrow.
The symbol is displayed behind the catches .
The cover is locked into position.
CAUTION
The cover for the fuse box in the engine compartment must always be applied
correctly. If the cover is not replaced properly, water may get into the fuse box
- leading to a risk of vehicle damage!217Fuses and light bulbs

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No.Consumer11Auxiliary heating and ventilation control unit12Data bus control unit13Engine control unit14Ignition15Lambda probe (petrol engine), glow plug system relay and fuel
pump (diesel engine)16Front right main headlight, right tail light17Horn18Audio amplifier (sound system)19Windscreen wipers20Valve for metering fuel, coolant pump, high pressure pump21Lambda probe22Clutch pedal switch23Coil of the coolant pump relay valves, high-pressure pump24Radiator fan25Pump for ABS26Front left main headlight, left tail light27Control unit for glow plug system28Windscreen heater29Power to the internal fuse carrier30Power supply for terminal 15 (ignition on)a)
In order not to drain the battery unnecessarily when starting the engine, the electrical components of
this terminal are automatically switched off.
Bulbs
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Headlights
220
Replacing the low beam bulb
220
Replacing bulb for main beam and daytime running lights
220
Replacing bulb for main beam
221
Replacing the bulb for the fog light
221Replacing the bulb for the licence plate light222Rear light (Superb Combi)222
Replacing bulbs in rear light (Superb Combi)
223
Some manual skills are required to change a bulb. For this reason, we recom-
mend having bulbs replaced by a specialist garage or seeking other expert help
in the event of any uncertainties.
› Switch off the ignition and all of the lights before replacing a bulb.
› Faulty bulbs must only be replaced with the same type of bulbs. The designa-
tion is located on the light socket or the glass bulb.
› A stowage compartment for replacement bulbs is located in a plastic box in
the spare wheel or underneath the floor covering in the boot.
WARNING■ Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the
engine compartment » page 182.■
Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not suffi-
ciently illuminated and the vehicle cannot or can only be seen with difficul-
ty by other road users.

Bulbs H7 H8 and H15 are pressurised and may burst when changing the
bulb - risk of injury! We therefore recommended wearing gloves and safety
glasses when changing a bulb.

Gas discharge bulbs (xenon bulbs) operate with a high voltage, professio-
nal knowledge is required – risk of death!

Switch off the respective vehicle light when changing the bulb.
CAUTION
Do not take hold of the glass bulb with naked fingers (even the smallest
amount of dirt reduces the working life of the light bulb). Use a clean cloth,
napkin, or similar.
Note
■ This Owner's Manual only describes the replacement of bulbs where it is pos-
sible to replace the bulbs on your own without any complications arising. Other
bulbs must be replaced by a specialist garage.■
We recommend that a box of replacement bulbs always be carried in the ve-
hicle. Replacement bulbs can be purchased from ŠKODAOriginal Accessories.

We recommend having the headlight settings checked by a specialist garage
after replacing a bulb in the main, low or fog beam.

In case of failure of a xenon gas discharge lamp or an LED diode, visit a spe-
cialist garage.
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HeadlightsFig. 199
Bulb arrangement: Headlight with halogen bulb/with Xenon bulb
Read and observe
and on page 219 first.
Headlight with halogen bulb Low beam
Main beam, separate daytime running lights, and parking light
Headlights with Xenon light Xenon gas discharge bulbs
Main beam
Replacing the low beam bulb
Fig. 200
Halogen headlight: Changing the
bulb for the low beam
Read and observe and on page 219 first.

Remove the rubber cover
1
» Fig. 199 on page 220 .

Turn the plug with the bulb
A
» Fig. 200 as far as the stop in the direction of
the arrow.
1234› Change the bulb.›Insert the bulb holder with the new bulb and turn in an anti-clockwise direc-
tion as far as the stop.›
Insert the rubber cover
1
.
Replacing bulb for main beam and daytime running lights
Fig. 201
Halogen headlight: Replacing
the bulb for main beam and sep-
arate daytime running lights
Read and observe and on page 219 first.

Remove the rubber cover
2
» Fig. 199 on page 220 .

Turn the bulb holder
A
» Fig. 201 in the direction of the arrow as far as the
stop.

Replace the bulb, insert the bulb holder with the new bulb and turn in the
opposite direction to that of the arrow as far as it goes.

Insert the rubber cover
2
.
220Do-it-yourself

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