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Transporting children safely
Only use a rear-facing child seat on the front
p a
s
senger seat if the front passenger front
airbag is disabled. When it is disabled, the
yellow PASSENGER AIR BAG ïï†ï†  control
lamp on the dash panel will be lit ››› page 72.
If you cannot disable the front passenger
front airbag and it remains activated, it is
forbidden to transport children on the front
passenger seat ››› .
Thin g
s
to note if using a child seat on the
front passenger seat:
â— The front passenger front airbag must
be
disabled  when using a rear-facing child
seat ››› page 73.
â— The seat backrest of the front passenger
seat mu
st be upright.
â— The front passenger seat must be moved as
far bac
k as possible.
â— The seat backrest of the front passenger
seat mu
st be upright.
â— The seat belt height adjustment must be as
high as po
ssible.
Suitable child seats
The child seat must be authorised by the
manufacturer especially for use on a front
passenger seat with a front or side airbag.
If the front passenger seat is equipped with
retaining rings, the child seat can be secured
using an approved retaining system provided
it is approved for this type of vehicle in ac- cordance with current regulations of the
countr
y in question.
Universal seats for children of groups 0, 0+,
1, 2 or 3 according to the standard ECE-R 44
can be mounted on the front passenger seat
and the rear seats. WARNING
If a child seat is mounted on the front passen-
ger se at, the ri
sk of the child sustaining se-
vere or fatal injuries in the event of an acci-
dent increases. Rear-facing child seats must
never be mounted on the front passenger
seat when the front passenger front airbag is
enabled. This is life-threatening to the child
should the front airbag deploy, as the child
seat would be struck by the inflated airbag
and thrown against the seat backrest. WARNING
If, in exceptional circumstances, a child must
be tran s
ported in a rear-facing child seat on
the front passenger seat, strictly observe the
following:
â— Always disable the front passenger front
airbag and le
ave it disabled.
â— The child seat must be approved by the
manufact
urer for use on a front passenger
seat with front and side airbag.
â— Follow the installation instructions of the
chil
d seat manufacturer and observe the
warnings. â—
Mov e the fr
ont passenger seat as far back
as possible and adjust it to its highest posi-
tion to keep as far away as possible from the
front airbag.
â— Move the seat backrest to the upright posi-
tion.
â— The seat belt height adjustment must be as
high as po
ssible.
â— Children must always be protected with an
appro
ved child restraint system suited to
their height and weight. Use of the child seat on the rear seat
If a child seat is mounted on the rear seat,
a
d
apt
the position of the front passenger
seat so that the child has enough space.
Therefore, adapt the front passenger seat to
the size of the child seat and the height of
the child. Ensure the passenger is in the cor-
rect position  ››› page 57.
Move the second and third rows of seats fully
back and lock them. Place the seat backs in a
vertical position and fold the head restraints
down.
ISOFIX child seats approved for rear seats
The rear seats are suitable for child seats
with the ISOFIX system specially designed
for this type of vehicle in accordance with
regulation ECE-R 44. »
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General instrument panel
Operation
Gener a
l
instrument panel
Instrument panel Interior door release lever
. . . . . . . . .119
Central lock button ï– ïƒŠ ï— . . . . . . . . . . 112
Switch for adjusting the exterior
mirror s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
– Exterior mirr or a
djustment ïŒ ïƒŠ ï’ ïƒŠ 
– Heated exterior mirrors ïŸ
– Folding exterior mirrors ï‰
Instrument panel controls and light-
ing control  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Headlamp range adjustment  . . . 128
Light switch  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
– Light off - -
– Aut
omatic dipped beam head-
light control - ïï•ï”ï-
– Side/dipped lights  
– Fog lights  
Lever for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
– Main beam he
adlights 
– Headlight flasher 
– Turn signals 
– Parking lights 
Instrument panel:
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8 –
Ins
truments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
– Digit
al di
splay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
– Warning and indic
ation lamps . . .105
Steering wheel with horn and – Driver airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
– On-bo
ard c
omputer controls . . . .26
– Contro
ls for radio, telephone,
navigation and speech dialogue
system ››› Booklet Radio
– Paddle levers for tiptronic gear-
shift (automatic gearbox) . . . . . . .195
Windscreen wiper/ windscreen
wash l
ever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
– Wind s
creen wipers ïˆï‰ï‡ïˆ – ïŒïï—
– Intermittent wipe 
– “Brief wipe†x
– Windscreen wipers ïµ
– Automatic windscreen wash/wipe
ï·
– Rear window wiper ïº
– Automatic rear window
wash/wipe ï¼
– Lever with buttons for controlling
the SEAT information system ï”ï’ï‰ï- ,
ïï‹/ï’ï…ï“ï…ï” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Left seat heating controls ï¡ . . . . . . . 144
Radio or navigation system (fitted
at fact
ory) ››› Booklet Radio or
››› Booklet Navigation system
9
10
11
12 Storage compartment
. . . . . . . . . . . . .163
Hazard warning lights switch  . . . 82
Switches for:
– Electr
onic
manual air condition-
ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
– Climatr
onic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Right seat heating controls ï¡ . . . . . 144
Button for:
– Anti-slip r
egulation (ASR)  ïï†ï†. .187
– Start
-Stop operation  . . . . . . . . . .205
– Park in
g distance warning system
(Park Pilot) ï . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 208
– Park As
sist system  . . . . . . . . . . . 211
– Tyr
e pressure monitor  ï“ï…ï” . . . . .231
– Dyn
amic chassis control (DCC) ïƒ ï·
ï“
– Opening the rear lid  . . . . . . . . .122
– Opening and clo
sing of electric
sliding doors  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
Locking lever to open glove com-
par tment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
P
osition of passenger front airbag
on the dash p
anel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Key-operated switch in glove com-
partment
for deactivating front pas-
senger front airbag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Passenger front airbag off warning
lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
L ev
er for: »
13 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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Lights and visibility
Exterior mirrors Fig. 148
In the driver door: exterior mirror
c ontr
o
ls Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
 page 16
Turn the knob to the required position: ï‰
Electric folding exterior mirrors
››› .ïŸ
Switch on the exterior mirror heating This only
heats up if the ambient temperature is less
than +20°C (+68°F).
ïŒ
Adjust the left-hand exterior mirror by turning
the knob forward, backward, to the right or to
the left.
ï’
Adjust the right-hand exterior mirror by turning
the knob forward, backward, to the right or to
the left .

Zero position. Exterior mirror unfolded, exterior
mirror heating off, adjustment of exterior mir-
ror not possible. Synchronised mirror adjustment
â—
In the Settings - Convenience menu,
sel ect
whether or not
the mirrors should
move in synchronisation ›››
 page 26.
â— Turn the knob to position L.
â— Adjust the left-hand exterior mirror. The
right ext
erior mirror will be adjusted at the
same time (synchronised).
â— If necessary the right exterior mirror adjust-
ment ma
y need correcting. turn the control to
position R.
Automatic anti-dazzle exterior mirror, driver
side
The automatic anti-dazzle exterior mirror is
controlled in the same way as the automatic
anti-dazzle rear vision mirror ››› page 138.
Store the reverse settings for the passenger
exterior mirror â— Select the vehicle key in which the setting
is t
o be stored.
â— Use this key to unlock the vehicle.
â— Connect the automatic parking brake.
â— Turn the exterior mirror knob to position R
(pas
senger side).
â— Switch the ignition on.
â— Move the gear lever to neutral.
â— Access the Settings menu on the instru-
ment
panel display using the multifunction steering wheel buttons and select
Conven-
ience .
â— Select the Rear vision mirror ad-
justment function (if
it is already checked,
uncheck it and check the option again).
â— Select reverse gear.
â— Adjust the front passenger side exterior
mirror so that
you can see, for example, the
kerb area.
â— The new position of the mirror will be stor-
ed automatic
ally and allocated to the vehicle
key that was used to unlock the vehicle. For
vehicles with seat memory, please see
››› page 144.
Activating the passenger exterior mirror set-
tings
â— Turn the exterior mirror knob to position R.
â— With the ignition switched on, select re-
verse g
ear.
â— The stored position of the passenger exteri-
or mirror for r
everse gear is deleted when
driving forwards at 15 km/h (9 mph), or if the
knob is turned from position R to another po-
sition. WARNING
Fold and unfold the exterior mirror, taking
car e t
o avoid injuries.
â— Only fold or unfold the exterior mirror when
there is
no-one in the way of the mirror. » 139
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Operation
â—
When mov in
g the mirror, take care not to
trap fingers between the mirror and the mir-
ror bracket. WARNING
Failure to correctly estimate the distance of
the vehic
le behind could lead to serious acci-
dent.
â— Rear-view convex or aspheric mirrors in-
cre
ase the field of vision, however objects ap-
pear smaller and further away in the mirrors.
â— The use of these mirrors to estimate the
dist
ance to the next vehicle when changing
lane is imprecise and could result in serious
accident.
â— If possible, use the rear vision mirror to es-
timate di
stances to vehicles behind you or in
other circumstances.
â— Make sure that the rear visibility is ade-
quate. CAUTION
â— Bef or
e entering a car wash, always ensure
that the exterior mirrors are correctly folded
in.
â— Electrically-folding exterior mirrors should
not be fo
lded and unfolded mechanically as
this may damage the electrical operation. For the sake of the environment
The exterior mirror heating should be switch-
ed off when it i
s no longer needed. Other-
wise, it is an unnecessary fuel waste. Note
â— The ext erior mirr
or heating initially heats
up with a high power, after two minutes the
heat will depend upon the ambient tempera-
ture.
â— In the event of a fault, the electric exterior
mirrors
can be adjusted manually by pressing
the edge of the mirror surface. Seats and head restraints
Adju
s
tin
g the seats and head
restraints
Manual adjustment of seats Read the additional information carefully
›› ›
 page 13 WARNING
The safe driving chapter contains important
inform ation, tip
s, suggestions and warnings
that you should read and observe for your
own safety and the safety of your passengers
››› page 56. WARNING
â— Adjus t
the front seats only when the vehi-
cle is stationary. Failure to follow this instruc-
tion could result in an accident.
â— Be careful when adjusting the seat height.
Carel
ess or uncontrolled adjustment can
cause injuries.
â— The front seat backrests must not be re-
clined for driv
ing. Otherwise, seat belts and
the airbag system might not protect as they
should in the case of an accident, increasing
risk of injury. 140
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Seats and head restraints
Electric driver's seat adjustment* Read the additional information carefully
›› ›
 page 14 WARNING
Using the front electric seats in a careless or
unc ontr
olled manner may lead to severe inju-
ries.
â— The front seats can also be electrically ad-
just
ed when the ignition is switched off. Nev-
er leave children or disabled people alone in
the vehicle.
â— In the event of an emergency, stop electri-
cal
adjustment by pressing any button. CAUTION
So as not the damage the electrical compo-
nents of
the front seats, do not kneel on the
seats or apply specific pressure to one point
of the seat or seat backrest. Note
â— It m a
y not be possible to electrically adjust
the seat if the vehicle battery is very low.
â— Seat adjustment is stopped when the en-
gine is s
tarted. Adjusting the rear seats
Fig. 149
Adjusting rear seats
FunctionNecessary operations
1 Adjusting the
seat backrest.
Pull the lever and adjust the seat
backrest to the required position
›››
. The seat backrest must be
engaged when the lever is re-
leased! There is a handle instead
of the lever on the third row of
seats and on the central seat of
the second row. It is used in the
same manner as the lever.
2 On the second
row of seats only:
move the seat
backwards or for-
wards.Pull the lever and move the seat
forwards or backwards. The seat
must be engaged when the lever
is released! CAUTION
â— Tiltin g the se
at backrest of the second row
of seats fully back could damage the luggage compartment tray. Remove the tray before
adju
s
ting the seat backrest.
â— Objects in the luggage compartment could
cause d
amage when moving the rear seats
forwards or backwards. 141
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Operation
Adjustment of the head restraints Fig. 150
A: Adjust the head restraints with no
po s
s
ibility of lengthways direction adjust-
ment; B: Adjust the head restraints with
lengthways direction adjustment Fig. 151
Adjust the head restraints in the sec-
ond or third r o
w of seats Read the additional information carefully
› ›
›
 page 15
All seats are equipped with a head restraint.
Adjusting height
â— Raise the head restraint in the direction of
the arrow or lo
wer it ››› Fig. 150 or ››› Fig. 151
1 with the button pressed
››
›
in Removing
and in s
t
alling the head restraints on
page 144.
â— The head restraint must engage securely in
position.
There are three possible positions
on the second row of seats and two possible
positions on the third row of seats.
Adjusting the front head restraints
â— Push the head restraint forward in the di-
rection of the arr
ow or backward ››› Fig. 150
1 B w
ith the button pressed. â—
The hea d r
estraint must engage securely in
position.
Correct adjustment of head restraints
Adjust the head restraint so that its upper
edge is at the same level as the top of your
head, or as close as possible to the same lev-
el as the top of your head and under no cir-
cumstances below eye level. Keep the back
of your neck as close as possible to the head
restraint.
Adjusting the head restraint for short people
Lower the head restraint completely, even if
your head is below its upper edge. When the
head restraint is at its lowest, it is possible
that a small gap remains between it and the
seat backrest.
Adjusting the head restraint for tall people
Raise the head restraint completely.
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Seats and head restraints
Removing and installing the head re-
s tr
aint
s Fig. 152
A: Fitting the head restraints with no
po ss
ibility of lengthways direction adjust-
ment; B: Fitting the head restraints with
lengthways direction adjustment Fig. 153
Fitting the head restraints in the sec-
ond or third r o
w of seats All seats are equipped with a head restraint.
R
emo
v
ing the front head restraints in vehi-
cles without the lengthways direction ad-
justment of the head restraints
â— If necessary, adjust the seat backrest so
that the he
ad restraint can be fitted.
â— Push the head restraint up as far as it will
go ››
› .
â— Pull out the head restraint pressing the but-
t on c
omp
letely ››› Fig. 152 1 A.
Fittin g the fr
ont
head restraints in vehicles
without the lengthways direction adjustment
of the head restraints
â— Correctly place the head restraint into the
guides on the se
at backrest and insert it.
â— Completely press the button 1 A and p
ush
the he a
d restraint downwards. â—
Adjust
the head restraint according to the
correct seat position and secure it
››› page 142.
Removing the front head restraints in vehi-
cles with the lengthways direction adjust-
ment of the head restraints
â— If necessary, adjust the seat backrest so
that the he
ad restraint can be fitted.
â— Push the head restraint up and backward
as f
ar as it will go ››› .
â— Place a flat object, e.g. a plastic card 2 B,
on both s ide
s
between the seat backrest cov-
er and the end protector of the seat backrest
retaining bar and unlock the retaining bars
with a little pressure.
â— Completely pull out the head restraint.
Fitting the front
head restraints in vehicles
with the lengthways direction adjustment of
the head restraints
â— Pull out the two retaining bars from the
head r
estraint as far as possible.
â— Correctly place the head restraint into the
guides on the se
at backrest and insert it.
â— Push the head restraint down as far as pos-
sibl
e until the two retaining bars are secured.
â— Adjust the head restraint according to the
correct
seat position and secure it
››› page 142. »
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Seats and head restraints
The seat cushions can be heated electrically
when the ignition i s
sw
itched on. The back-
rest is also heated in some versions.
Switch off seat heating if there is nobody in
the seat.
FunctionAction ››› Fig. 154, ››› Fig. 155
ActivatePress button ï¡. Seat heating is
switched on fully.
Adjusting the
heating outputKeep pressing button ï¡ until the re-
quired intensity is set.
DeactivatingKeep pressing button ï¡ until all of
the lights are switched off
››› Fig. 154, ››› Fig. 155. WARNING
Inappropriate use of the seat functions can
cau se sev
ere injuries.
â— Assume the proper sitting position before
your trip and rem
ain in it throughout. This al-
so applies to the other occupants.
â— Only adjust the seat position memory when
the vehic
le is stationary.
â— Only switch the lumbar massage function
on and off when the v
ehicle is stationary.
â— Keep hands, fingers, feet and other limbs
awa
y from the seat operating and adjustment
radius. WARNING
People whose pain and temperature thresh-
ol d h
as been affected by some kind of medi-
cine, paraplegia or chronic illness (e.g. diabe-
tes) may sustain burns to the back, buttocks
and legs from using the seat heaters that
may lead to a long healing process or that
may never completely heal. Seek medical ad-
vice if you have doubts regarding your health.
â— People with limited pain and temperature
thresho
lds must never use seat heating. CAUTION
â— To av oid d
amaging the heating elements of
the seat heaters, please do not kneel on the
seat or apply sharp pressure to a single point
on the seat cushion or backrest.
â— Liquids, sharp objects and insulating mate-
rial
s on the seat could damage the seat heat-
ing.
â— In the event of smells, switch off the seat
heating immedi
ately and have the unit in-
spected by a specialised workshop. For the sake of the environment
The seat heating should remain on only when
needed. Otherw i
se, it is an unnecessary fuel
waste. Lumbar massage function*
Fig. 156
On the side of the front seat: lumbar
m a
s
sage function switch. During the massage operation, the lumbar
s
up
por
t will move in a way that massages the
lumbar area of the back. While it is operat-
ing, the arch of the lumbar support can be
adjusted using the corresponding control
based on your personal preferences
››› page 57.
Connection â— Press the button ï¸ in the control panel of
the se at
.
Di
sconnection
â— Press the button ï¸ again in the control
p anel
of
the seat. »
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Transport and practical equipment
Transporting a load Secure all objects in the vehicle
â— Distribute the load throughout the vehicle,
on the roof and in a tr
ailer as uniformly as
possible.
â— Transport heavy objects as far forward as
poss
ible in the luggage compartment and
lock the seat backs in the vertical position.
â— Secure luggage in the luggage compart-
ment with s
uitable straps on the fastening
rings ››› page 152.
â— Check the headlight adjustment
›› ›
page 128.
â— Use the suitable tyre pressure according to
the load bein
g transported. Read the tyre in-
flation information label ›››
page 284.
â— For vehicles with a tyre pressure indicator,
chan
ge the vehicle load status ›››
page 231. CAUTION
Objects on the shelf could chafe against the
wir e
s of the heating element in the heated
rear window and cause damage. Note
Please note the information about loading a
trai l
er ››› page 234 and the roof carrier sys-
tem ››› page 161. Driving with the rear lid open
Driving with the rear lid open creates an addi-
tional
ri
sk. Secure all objects and secure the
rear lid correctly and take all measures possi-
ble to reduce toxic gases from entering the
vehicle. WARNING
Driving with the rear lid unlocked or open
cou l
d cause serious injuries.
â— Always drive with the rear lid closed.
â— Secure all objects in the vehicle. Loose
items c
ould fall out of the vehicle and injure
other road users or damage other vehicles.
â— Drive particularly carefully and think
ahead.
â— A
void sudden manoeuvres and braking giv-
en that thi
s could cause an uncontrolled
movement of the open rear lid.
â— When transporting objects that protrude
out of the lug
gage compartment, indicate
them suitably. Observe legal requirements.
â— If objects must project out of the luggage
compar
tment, the rear lid must never be used
to “secure†or “attach†objects.
â— If a baggage rack is fitted on the rear lid, it
should be r
emoved before travelling with the
rear lid open. WARNING
Toxic gases may enter the vehicle interior
when the re ar lid i
s open. This could cause
loss of consciousness, carbon monoxide poi-
soning, serious injury and accidents.
â— To avoid toxic gases entering the vehicle al-
way
s drive with the rear lid closed.
â— In exceptional circumstances, if you must
drive with the r
ear lid open, observe the fol-
lowing to reduce the entry of toxic gases in-
side the vehicle:
– Close all windows and the sliding sun-
roof.
– Turn off the air recirculation for the heat-
ing and air conditioner.
– Open all of the air outlets in the dash
panel.
– Turn the heating fan and heater to the
highest level. CAUTION
An open boot hatch changes the length and
height of the
vehicle. Driving with the vehicle loaded
For the best handling when driving a loaded
v
ehic
l
e, note the following:
◠Secure all objects ›››
page 151.
◠Accelerate gently and carefully. »
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Checking and refilling levels
Brake fluid level
The l ev
el
of the brake fluid should always be
between the MIN and MAX marks, or above
the MIN mark ››› .
It i
s
not always possible to check the level of
the brake fluid, as in some models the en-
gine components make it difficult to see the
brake fluid reservoir. If you cannot read the
exact brake fluid level, consult a specialist.
The brake fluid level drops slightly when the
vehicle is being used due to wear of the
brake pads and the automatic readjustment
of the brake.
Changing the brake fluid
The brake fluid should be changed in accord-
ance with the instructions given in the Main-
tenance Programme. Have the brake fluid
changed by a specialised workshop. SEAT
recommends taking your car in for technical
service. This means that only brake fluid
complying with the required specifications
will be used. WARNING
If the brake fluid level is low or unsuita-
bl e/o
ld brake fluid is used, the brake system
may fail or braking power may be reduced.
â— Check the brake system and the brake fluid
level
regularly! â—
The brak e fluid shou
ld be changed regular-
ly in accordance with the instructions given
in the Maintenance Programme.
â— When the brake fluid is used and brakes
are sub
jected to extreme braking forces, bub-
bles of vapour form in the brake system.
These bubbles can significantly reduce brak-
ing power, notably increasing braking dis-
tance, and could result in the total failure of
the brake system.
â— Only used brake fluid that conforms to the
VW 501 14 stand
ard, FMVSS 116 DOT 4
standard or even the DIN ISO 4925 CLASS 4
standard. Other types of brake fluid could af-
fect brake operation and reduce braking pow-
er. Do not use a brake fluid if the container
does not specify compliance with the
VW 501 14, FMVSS 116 DOT 4 or
DIN ISO 4925 CLASS 4 standards.
â— The replacement brake fluid must be new.
â— Always ensure that you use suitable brake
fluid. Do not use a br
ake fluid if the container
does not specify compliance with the
VW 501 14, FMVSS 116 DOT 4 or
DIN ISO 4925 CLASS 4 standards. WARNING
Brake fluid is poisonous.
â— To reduce the risk of poisoning, do not keep
brak e fluid in drink
s bottles/containers or
similar. Other people could drink from these
recipients even if the contents are clearly
marked. â—
Alw a
ys keep brake fluid in the original con-
tainer; keep it correctly sealed and out of
reach of children. CAUTION
Brake fluid damages the vehicle paintwork.
W ipe off an
y brake fluid from the paintwork
immediately. For the sake of the environment
Brake fluid is an environmental pollutant.
Co l
lect any spilt service fluids and allow a
professional to dispose of them. 279
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