radio SKODA YETI 2014 1.G / 5L Owner's Guide

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For stubborn dirt, agents specifically intended for this purpose are to be used.
Wash out the sponge or washing glove thoroughly at short intervals.
Clean wheels, door sills and similar parts last. Use a second sponge for such areas.
Give the vehicle a good rinse after washing it and dry it off using a chamois
leather.WARNINGProtect your hands and arms from sharp-edged metal parts when cleaning
the under floor or the inside of the wheel housings or the wheel trims – risk
of cuts!
CAUTION
■ Only apply slight pressure when cleaning the vehicle's paintwork.■Do not wash your vehicle in bright sunlight – risk of paint damage.
Automatic car wash systems
Read and observe
and on page 169 first.
The usual precautionary measures must be taken before washing the vehicle
in an automatic car wash system (e.g. closing the windows and the sliding/tilt-
ing roof etc.).
If your vehicle is fitted with any particular attached parts, such as a spoiler,
roof rack system, two-way radio aerial etc., it is best to consult the operator of
the car wash system beforehand.
After an automatic wash with wax treatment, the lips of the wipers should be
cleaned with cleaning agents specially designed for the purpose, and then de-
greased.
CAUTION
Fold in the exterior mirrors to prevent damage before washing the vehicle in
an automatic car wash system. Never manually fold in electric exterior mirrors -
always use the electric controls.Washing with a high-pressure cleaner
Read and observe
and on page 169 first.
When washing the vehicle with a high-pressure cleaner, the instructions foruse of the equipment must be observed. This applies in particular to the pres-
sure used and to the spraying distance .
Maintain a sufficiently large distance to the parking aid sensors and soft mate-
rials such as rubber hoses or insulation material.
CAUTION
■ If washing the vehicle in the winter using a hose or high-pressure cleaner,
ensure that the jet of water is not aimed directly at the locking cylinders or the
door/panel joints – risk of freezing!■
To avoid damaging the parking aid sensors while cleaning with high-pressure
cleaners or steam jets, the sensors must only be directly sprayed for short pe-
riods while a minimum distance of 10 cm must be observed.
Note
See also Washing cars with decorative films using a high-pressure clean-
er » page 172 .
Cleaning vehicle exterior

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Vehicle paint work
171
Plastic parts
171
Rubber seals
171
Chrome parts
172
Decorative films
172
Windows and mirrors
172
Headlight glasses
172
Camera lens
173
Door closing cylinder
173
Cavity protection
173
Jack
173
Wheels
173
Towing hitch and mounting recess
174

170General Maintenance

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A slight drop in the fluid level results when driving due to normal wear-and-
tear and automatic adjustment of the brake pads.
There may be an indication of a leak in the brake system, however, if the fluid
level drops significantly within a short time or if it drops below the “MIN” mark-
ing.
Too low brake fluid level is indicated by the warning light 
being shown on
the display of the instrument cluster as well as the corresponding mes-
sage » page 35 , 
Brake system .
Specification
Read and observe
and on page 186 first.
The brake fluid must comply with the following standards or specifications:› VW 50114;
› FMVSS 116 DOT4.
Vehicle battery

Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Opening the cover
188
Checking the battery electrolyte level
188
Charging
189
Replacing
190
Disconnecting and reconnecting
190
Automatic load deactivation
190
The vehicle battery represents a power source for the motor to start and for
the supply of electrical consumers in the car.
Warning symbols on the vehicle battery
SymbolImportanceAlways wear eye protection.Battery acid is severely caustic. Always wear gloves and eye pro-
tection.SymbolImportanceKeep fire, sparks, open flames and lit cigarettes well clear of the
vehicle battery.When charging the vehicle battery, a highly explosive gas mixture
is produced.Keep children away from the vehicle battery.WARNINGThere is risk of injuries, poisoning, chemical burns, explosions or fire when
working on the battery and on the electrical system. The general applicable
safety rules and the following warnings must be observed without excep-
tion.■
Keep the vehicle battery away from people who are not completely inde-
pendent, especially children.

Do not tilt the battery otherwise battery electrolyte may flow out of the
battery vent openings. Protect your eyes by wearing safety goggles or a
face shield – risk of blindness!

Always wear protective gloves, eye and skin protection when handling
the vehicle battery.

The battery acid is strongly corrosive and must, therefore, be handled
with the greatest of care.

Corrosive fumes in the air irritate the air passages and lead to conjunctivi-
tis and inflammation of the air passages in the lungs.

Battery acid corrodes dental enamel and, if it comes into contact with the
skin, causes deep wounds that take a long time to heal.

If any battery acid comes into contact with your eyes, rinse the affected
eye immediately with clean water for several minutes and consult a doctor
immediately!

Splashes of acid on your skin or clothes should be neutralised as soon as
possible using soap suds and then rinsed with plenty of water.

If you swallow battery acid, consult a doctor immediately!
WARNING■ The use of open flames and light should be avoided.■Smoking and radio triggering activities should be avoided.■
Never use a damaged vehicle battery – risk of explosion! 
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ReplacingRead and observe
and on page 187 first.
The new vehicle battery must have the same capacity, voltage, current and thesame size as the original Battery. Suitable vehicle battery types can be pur-
chased from a specialist garage.
We recommend having the battery replaced by a specialist garage, where the
new vehicle battery will be installed properly and the original battery will be
disposed of in accordance with national regulations.
Disconnecting and reconnecting
Read and observe
and on page 187 first.
Disconnecting

Switch off the ignition.

Disconnect the negative terminal  first and then the positive
 terminal of
the battery.
Connecting

Connect the positive terminal  first, then the negative
battery terminal.
After disconnecting and re-connecting the vehicle battery, the following func-
tions or devices are partially or completely inoperative.
Function / deviceOperating measureElectrical power windows» page 60Panorama sliding/tilting roof» page 62Sun screen» page 62
Radio or navigation system
Enter code number » Radio
manual , » Infotainment radio
manual or » Infotainment navi-
gation manualTime settings» page 33
CAUTION
■ Disconnect the vehicle battery only with the ignition turned off - there is a
risk of damaging the electrical system of the vehicle.■
Under no circumstances must the battery cables be connected incorrectly –
risk of a cable fire.
Note■ After disconnecting and re-connecting the vehicle battery, we recommend
having the vehicle checked by a specialist to ensure that the full functionality
of all electrical systems is guaranteed.■
The data of the multi-function display will be reset.
Automatic load deactivation
Read and observe
and on page 187 first.
The vehicle voltage control unit automatically prevents the battery from dis-
charging when the battery is put under high levels of strain. This manifests it-
self by the following.
› The idling speed is raised to allow the generator to deliver more electricity to
the electrical system.
› Where necessary, large convenience consumers such as seat heaters and
rear window heaters have their power limited or are shut off completely in
the event of an emergency.
CAUTION
■ Despite such intervention by the vehicle electric system management, the
vehicle battery may be drained. For example, when the ignition is switched on
a long time with the engine turned off or the side or parking lights are turned
on during longer parking.■
Consumers that are supplied via a 12-V power socket can cause the vehicle
battery to discharge when the ignition is switched off.
Note
Driving comfort is not impaired by consumers being deactivated. The driver is
often not aware of it having taken place.190General Maintenance

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Replacing the battery in the remote control keyFig. 184
Remove cover/take out battery
Read and observe
on page 209 first.
The battery change is carried out as follows.

Flip out the key.

Press off the battery cover
A
» Fig. 184 with your thumb or using a flat
screwdriver in the region of the arrows
1
.

Remove the discharged battery from the key by pressing the battery down in
the region of the arrow
2
.

Insert the new battery.

Insert the battery cover
A
and press it down until it clicks audibly into place.
The key has to be synchronised if the vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked
with the remote control key after replacing the battery » page 210.
Note
If a key has an affixed decorative cover, this will be destroyed when the bat-
tery is replaced. A replacement cover can be purchased from a ŠKODA Partner.
Synchronising the remote control
Read and observe
on page 209 first.
If the vehicle does not unlock when pressing the remote control, the key may
not be synchronised. This can occur when the buttons on the remote control
key are actuated a number of times outside of the operative range of the
equipment or the battery in the remote control key has been replaced.
Synchronise the key as follows.
› Press any button on the remote control key.›Unlock the door with the key in the lock cylinder within 1 minute of pressing
the button.
replace battery in the remote control the auxiliary heating
(auxiliary heating)
Fig. 185
Radio remote control: Battery
cover
Read and observe on page 209 first.
The battery is located under a cover on the back of the radio remote con-
trol » Fig. 185 .

Insert a flat, blunt object, such as a coin, into the gap of the battery cover.

Turn the cover against the direction of the arrow up to the mark to open the
cover.

Replace the battery.

Return the battery cover.

Turn the cover in the direction of the arrow up to the initial marking, engage.
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Assignment of the fuses in the dash panelFig. 194
Fuses
Read and observe and on page 214 first.
No.Consumer1Heating of the gearbox vent (diesel engine)
Control unit for automatic gearbox DSG2Towing hitch - left light3Towing hitch - right light4Instrument cluster control lever under the steering wheel, camera5Air blower for heating, radiator fan, air conditioning system, Clima-
tronic6Rear window wiper7Phone8Towing hitch - contact in the socket9Vehicle voltage control unit - interior lights
Rear fog light10Rain sensor, light switch, diagnosis connector, removable light11Left side cornering lights12Right side cornering lights13Radio, DVD14Central control unit, engine control unit15Light switch16Haldex17KESSY controller, steering wheel locking18Diagnostic socket, engine control unit, brake sensor, HaldexNo.Consumer19Control unit for ABS, ESP, switch for tyre air pressure control, con-
trol unit for parking aid, switch for OFF ROAD mode, START STOP button20Switch and airbag control unit21WIV, tail lamp, dimming mirror, pressure sensor, telephone prepara-
tion, air mass sensor, control unit for headlight range control and
headlight tilt22Instrument cluster controller for electro-mechanical power steer-
ing, control unit for data bus23Central locking system and bonnet lid24Rear power window25Rear window heater, auxiliary heating and ventilation26Power socket in the boot27Panorama window - sliding / tilting roof, electric sunblind28Fuel pump, injection valves29Front power window30front and rear lighter31Headlight cleaning system32Front seat heating, regulator for seat heating33Heating, air conditioning, Climatronic, remote control for auxiliary
heating34Alarm, spare horn35Control unit for DSG automatic gearbox36Control unit for trailer detection215Fuses and light bulbs

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Fuses in the engine compartmentFig. 195
Distribution board cover.
Read and observe and on page 214 first.
With some equipment, the battery cover must be opened before removing the
cover for the fuse box » page 188.
Replacing fuses

Turn the securing bracket
A
» Fig. 195 in direction 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. Water may get into the fuse box if the cover is not replaced properly
- there is a risk of damage to the vehicle!Assignment of fuses in the engine compartmentFig. 196
Fuses
Read and observe and on page 214 first.
No.Consumer1Not assigned2Control unit for automatic gearbox3Battery data module4ABS control unit5Control unit for automatic gearbox6Not assigned7Power supply for terminal 15, starter8Radio, instrument cluster, telephone9Not assigned10Engine control unit11Auxiliary heating and ventilation control unit12Data bus control unit13Engine control unit14Ignition15Lambda probe, fuel pump
Glow plug system16Vehicle voltage control unit, right headlight, right tail light17Horn18Amplifier for digital sound processor19Windscreen wipers20Control valve for fuel pressure, high pressure pump 216Do-it-yourself

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Index
A
abroad lead-free petrol
178
Abroad Headlights
69
ABS Function
143
Warning light38
Acceptance and recycling of used vehicles169
Accessories166
Adaptive headlights (AFS)66
adjusting auxiliary heating and ventilation
111
Adjusting Belt height
15
Exterior mirrors76
Head restraints82
Interior mirror75
seats78
Steering wheel10
the seats electronically78
Adjusting the seats9
Adjusting the seats electronically78
adjustment Front seat
77
Adjustment Headlight beam
64
AFS66
Display messages39
Warning light39
Air-conditioning system Air outlet vents
105
Airbag16
Deactivating21
Deactivating the front passenger airbag22
Deployment17
Front airbag18
Head airbag20
Knee airbag19
Modifications and damage to the airbag system 168
Side airbag
19
Warning light40
Airbag system16
Air conditioning104
Air distribution control106
Climatronic108
manual air conditioning107
Air distribution control106
Air outlet vents105
Alarm Switching off
56
Triggering56
Alcantara cleaning
175
Alternator Warning light
36
Anti-theft alarm system Activating/deactivating
56
Trailer165
Anti-theft wheel bolts203
Antilock Braking System143
Armrest Front
81
artificial leather175
Ashtray89
ASR warning light
37
Assistance systems TSA
144
Assistence systems OFF ROAD-mode
144
Assist system ABS
143
Assist systems142
ABS38
ASR37
Cruise Control System154
DSR144
EDL143
ESC38, 143
HBA144
HHC144
Park assist150
Parking aid146
START-STOP155
TCS143
Audio See Infotainment / radio
4
Auto Check Control33
Automatic driving lamp control66
Automatic gearbox Manual shifting of gears
139
Selector lever-emergency unlocking212
Selector lever lock139
Starting-off and driving140
Tiptronic139
Using the selector lever138
Automatic gearbox modes138
Automatic load deactivation190
automatic transmission selector lever lock defect
139
Automatic transmission138
Kickdown140
Selector lever lock139
Auxiliary heating and ventilation Switching on and off directly
111
System settings111
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventila- tion)
110
Radio remote control111
B
Ball head Check fitting
161
Ready position160
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L
Lamp failure Warning light
38
Lamps Warning light
38
Leather Natural leather care
175
LEAVING HOME68
Lever Main beam
65
Turn signal65
Levers Windscreen wipers
73
Licht COMING HOME / LEAVING HOME
68
Light Cockpit
70
Fog lights with CORNER function67
Instruments69
Travel mode67
Lights63
Adaptive headlights (AFS)66
Automatic driving lamp control66
Daylight running65
Fog lights67
Hazard warning light system68
Headlight flasher65
Headlight range adjustment64
Low beam64
Main beam65
Parking lights64, 69
Rear fog light67
Replacing bulbs217
Switching on and off64
Tourist lights67
Turn signal65
Warning lights34
Lock Key
52
Lock / unlock the steering lockStarter button133
Locking Individual settings
54
KESSY53
Remote control52
Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the in- side
54
Locking the door without a locking cylinder Emergency
211
lock steering lock / unlock key
131
Low beam64
Low tyre pressure warning refer to the tyre pressure monitoring
158
Luggage compartment96
Cover99
Emergency unlocking212
Fastening elements97
Fastening with sliding hook98
Fixing nets97
Flexible storage compartment98
floor covering on both sides99
foldable hook98
Net partition100
removable light101
Side storage compartments100
Unlocking the tailgate212
Variable loading floor102
Luggage compartment cover99
Luggage compartment lid57
M
Main beam
65
Warning light41
Maintain vehicle exterior Windows and mirrors
172
Maintenance see vehicle care
171
Manual air conditioningAir distribution control106
Operating elements107
Manual gear changing see gear changing
137
Manually adjusting seats
78
Manually adjusting seats78
MAXI DOT See MAXI DOT display
47
MAXI DOT display47
Main menu47
Operation42
Settings47
Maximum permissible weights
222
Maximum speed226
Mechanical windows60
Opening / closing61
Media See Infotainment / radio
4
Memory Function for the seat79
MFD See multifunction display
44
Mirror Exterior mirrors
76
Make-up72
Mirror Link see Infotainment
4
Mirrors Interior mirror
75
Mobile phone113, 116, 118
Connecting to the hands-free system116, 119
Modifications166
Modifications and technical alterations Airbags
168
Service167
Spoiler168
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Multifunction displayFunctions44
Information45
Memory45
Operation42
Multimedia125
AUX127
MDI127
USB127
N
N1
102
Nameplate222
Net partition100
Nets97
Notes for driving with repaired tyres205
Notes on using wheels191
O
OFF ROAD
144
ABS146
EDS146
hill descent assistant145
operation145
Start-Off Assistant146
TCS146
OFF ROAD mode warning light
41
Oil See Engine oil
184
Warning messages37
Oil pressure Warning messages
37
On-board computer See multifunction display
44
Operate windscreen wipers
73
Operating weight223
Operation in winter Diesel fuel179
Vehicle battery188
Optical Parking Assistant149
Function keys150
Operation149
Orientation lines150
Original accessories167
Outside temperature45
Overhang angle225
Overview Engine compartment
182
Warning lights34
P
Park assist
150
Departing from a parallel parking space153
Finding a parking space151
Information messages153
Parking152
Park Assist automatic emergency braking
153
Operation151
Parking137
Park assist150
Parking aid146
Parking aid146
Function147
Parking lights64
Parking space137
Parking vehicle Parking
137
Part replacement166
Passive safety Before setting off
8
Driving safety8
Safety equipment8
Passive Safety8
Payload223
Pedals137
Footmats137
Petrol see fuel
178
pitch angle225
Plastic parts171
Polishing vehicle paint work see vehicle care
171
Power outlet 12 V
90
Power Steering / steering lock (KESSY system) Warning light
36
Power windows58
Button in the front passenger door59
Buttons in the driver's door59
Practical equipment folding table at the centre backrest
95
Reflective Vest197
storage net in the front centre console92
Practical features 12-Volt power outlet
90
Storage pockets on the front seats94
Waste container91
Puncture repair kit203
R
Radiator fan
182
Radio4
Radio remote control Auxiliary heating
111
Raising the vehicle202
Rear Interior light
70
Rear-view mirror Exterior mirrors
76
Fold in passenger mirror76
Synchronous adjustment of the rear-view mir- ror
76
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Trailer operation159
Trailer stabilisation (TSA)144
Transmission Warning messages
33
Transport Luggage compartment
96
Roof rack103
Transporting86
Transporting children safely23
Triangle197
TSA144
Turn-signal system Warning light
41
Turn signal65
Two-way radio systems113
Tyre Damage
193
Explanation of the labelling193
see wheels193
Tyre load-bearing capacity see Wheels
194
Tyre pressure191
Warning light40
Tyre pressure monitoring158
Display40
Save tyre pressure values158
Tyre repair General notes
204
Preparations205
Pressure test205
Sealing and inflating the tyre205
Tyres191
new140
Tyre pressure191
Wear and tear192
Wear indicator192
tyre size193
see wheels193
U
Under-body Vehicle care
174
Under-body protection174
Unlock Key
52
Unlocking Individual settings
54
KESSY53
Remote control52
Unlocking and locking51
Used vehicles Acceptance and recycling
169
Useful equipment Ashtray
89
Car park ticket holder86
Cigarette lighter89
Clothes hook94
Cup holders88
Glasses compartment92
Removable through-loading bag95
Storage compartment86
Using the information system42
Using the selector lever138
Using the variable loading floor with a spare wheel
103
V
Variable loading floor
102
Removing and fitting carrier rails103
Variable loading floor with spare wheel Removable storage box
101
Vehicle battery Automatic load deactivation
190
charging189
Checking the battery electrolyte level188
Cover188
Operation in winter188
Replacing190
Safety instructions187
vehicle care chrome parts
172
Vehicle care Alcantara
175
Artificial leather175
Cavity protection173
Cleaning vehicle exterior170
Cleaning wheels173
Decorative films172
Door locking cylinder173
Headlight glasses172
Interior care174
Maintenance171
Materials175
Natural leather175
Plastic parts171
Polishing vehicle paint work171
Rubber seals171
Safety belt176
Seat covers176
Under-body protections174
washing169
Vehicle data sticker222
Vehicle data sticker and nameplate Vehicle data sticker and nameplate
222
Vehicle dimensions224
Vehicle height224
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)222
Vehicle length224
Vehicle state see Auto Check Control
33
Vehicle tool kit198
Vehicle width224
Vest Placement of the reflective vest
197
VIN Vehicle Identification Number
222
Visibility71
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