Seat Exeo 2008 Owner's manual
Manufacturer: SEAT, Model Year: 2008, Model line: Exeo, Model: Seat Exeo 2008Pages: 303, PDF Size: 10.02 MB
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Significant tyre pressure lossThe tyre symbol 
 is displayed and indicates that the tyre pressure for a least 
one tyre is insufficient.
- Stop the vehicle.
- Switch the engine off.
- Check the tyre(s).
- Change the wheel if necessary.
Tyre pressure monitoring (RKA+)*
The type pressure monitor display on the instrument panel 
indicates that the pressure is too low.The tyre pressure monitoring system makes use of the ABS sensors to 
compare the rolling circumference and the frequency characteristics of the  wheels. If the rolling cir
cumference or frequency characteristic changes on 
one or more wheels, the tyre pressure warning lamp 
 will light up. The fault 
will also be indicated by a warning buzzer. The position of the affected tyre 
will also be shown (if only one tyre is affected) on the centre display of the 
instrument panel.
The rolling circumference and frequency characteristics can change if:
•
the tyre pressure is too low.
•
the tyre has suffered structural damage.
•
the wheels or the inflation pressures  have been changed without initial-
ising the system (see Adjusting the tyre pressure settings).
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there is a greater load on the wheels  of one axle (e.g. if you are carrying 
more passengers or luggage).
•
the road surface under the left wheels is different to the road surface 
under the right wheels for a long period.
•
when driving with snow chains.
Adjusting the tyre pressure settings (initialising the tyre pressure 
monitoring system)
After any incident regarding the wheels of  your vehicle, e.g. after modify the 
tyre pressure  ⇒page 230 or after changing of swapping around wheels  ⇒ 
page 180 - with the vehicle at a standstill and the engine running - press 
⇒ fig. 172 . The yellow warning lamp 
 will light up. Hold the button down 
for 2 seconds until the warning lamp goes out and an acoustic warning is 
given. You can now release the button.
If the wheels are subjected to extremely stress (e.g. heavy load), the tyre pres-
sure must be increased to the recommended value for the maximum load 
(see the adhesive label on the inside of the fuel tank flap) and then initialise 
the system.
Tyre pressure warning lamp on
When you switch on the ignition, the tyre pressure warning lamp 
 will light 
up. If the warning lamp flashes and then remains lit after you switch on the 
ignition, there is a fault in the system. The instrument panel also display 
Fig. 172  Detailed view of 
the centre console: Button 
for the tyre pressure 
monitoring system
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230TMPS (Tyre Pressure Monitoring Syst em). Please contact the nearest 
specialist garage as soon as possible.
The tyre pressure warning lamp 
 lights up if the tyre pressure on one or 
more wheels is significantly lower than the tyre pressure setting which was 
confirmed by the driver  ⇒.
WARNING
•
If the tyre pressure warning lamp lights up 
 you must slow down 
immediately and avoid any severe braking or steering manoeuvres. Stop 
the vehicle as soon as possible and  check the tyres and their pressure.
•
The driver is responsible for maintaining correct tyre pressures. There-
fore, the tyre pressure must be regularly checked.
•
Under certain conditions (e.g. drivin g at high speeds, on ice and snow 
or on poor road surfaces) the tyre pressure warning lamp 
 may not light 
up immediately or not at all.
•
Please ask your Dealer or specialist garage whether run-flat tyres can 
be used on your vehicle. Fitting this type of tyre in an undue manner could 
lead to your driving licence being taken away from you. Furthermore, it may 
led to damage to the vehicle or, un der certain circumstances, may cause 
accidents.
•
If you change normal tyres for run-flat  tyres or vice versa, the control 
unit must be reprogrammed by the Dealer or a specialist garage.Note
If you did  not press the button for the tyre pressure monitoring system to 
confirm a new tyre pressure setting after making changes to the tyre pres-
sures or changing one or more  wheels, the warning lamp 
 may light up 
although the tyre pressures are correct. In this case, stop the vehicle as soon 
as possible and, after examining the tyres, press the button for the tyre pres-
sure monitoring system.
Tyre service life 
The service life of tyres is dependent on tyre pressure, driving 
style and fitting.
Fig. 173  Tyre tread wear 
indicatorsFig. 174  Diagram for 
changing wheels
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Wear indicators
The original tyres on your vehicle have 1.6 mm high “tread wear indicators” 
⇒
page 230, fig. 173 , running across the tread. Depending on the make, 
there will be six to eight of them evenly spaced around the tyre. Markings on 
the tyre sidewall (for instance the letters “TWI” or other symbols) indicate the 
positions of the tread wear indicators. The minimum tread depth required by 
law is 1.6 mm (measured in the tread grooves next to the tread wear indica-
tors). Worn tyres must be replaced. Different figures may apply in export 
countries  ⇒.
Tyre pressure
Under-inflation or over-inflation will reduce the life of the tyres considerably 
and also impair the car's handling. The inflation pressures are listed on a 
sticker on the inside of the fuel tank flap.
Correct inflation pressures are very important, especially at  high speeds. The 
pressure should therefore be checked at least once a month and before 
starting any long journey.
Tyre pressure monitoring (RKA+)*
Monitoring of the tyre pressures is based on the tyre pressures you have 
stored. The tyre pressure monitoring syst em cannot function as intended if 
you store tyre pressure settings for a normal load, but then drive with the 
vehicle fully laden. The tyre pressure must be adapted to the actual load and 
stored accordingly in the tyre pressure monitoring system  ⇒page 229.
Driving style
Fast cornering, heavy acceleration and hard braking all increase tyre wear.
Changing wheels around
If the front tyres are worn considerably more than the rear ones it is advisable 
to change them around as shown  ⇒page 230, fig. 174 . All the tyres will then 
last for about the same time. Wheel balance
The wheels on new vehicles are balanced. However, various factors encoun-
tered in normal driving can cause them to become unbalanced, which results 
in steering vibration.
Unbalanced wheels should be rebalanced, as they otherwise cause excessive 
wear on steering, suspension and tyres. A wheel must also be rebalanced 
when a new tyre is fitted.
Incorrect wheel alignment
Incorrect wheel alignment causes excessive tyre wear, impairing the safety of 
the vehicle. If tyres show excessive wear, you should have the wheel align-
ment checked by an Authorised Service Centre.
WARNING
There is a serious danger of accidents if a tyre bursts during driving!•
The tyres must be replaced at the latest when the tread is worn down to 
the tread wear indicators. Failure to do so could result in an accident. Worn 
tyres do not grip well at high speeds on wet roads. There is also a greater 
risk of “aquaplaning” 
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At continuously high speeds, a tyre with insufficient pressure flexes 
more. This causes it to overheat. This  can cause tread separation and tyre 
blow-out. Risk of accident. Always observe the recommended tyre pres-
sures.
•
If tyres show excessive wear, you should have the running gear checked 
by an Authorised Service Centre.
•
Keep chemicals such as oil, fuel and brake fluid away from tyres.
•
Damaged wheels and tyres must be replaced immediately!For the sake of the environment
Under-inflated tyres will increase fuel consumption.
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232Anti-puncture tyres*
Anti-puncture tyres allow you to continue driving even with a 
punctured tyre, in the majority of cases.Vehicles equipped with anti-puncture
4) tyres from the factory indi-
cate the loss of tyre pressure on the instrument panel.
Driving with anti-puncture tyres (emergency gear)
– Leave the ESP/TCS (electronic stabilisation programme)  switched on, or switch on  ⇒page 68.
– Continue driving carefully and slowly (80 km/h maximum).
– Avoid sudden manoeuvres and sharp turns.
– Avoid driving over obstacles (for example kerbs) or potholes.
– Look out for the ESP/TCS intervening often, smoke coming from  the tyres or the smell of rubber,  the vehicle vibrating or a clat-
tering noise. If any of these occur, stop the vehicle.
The anti-puncture tyres have a tag on the side of the tyre, with the description: 
“DSST”, “Eufonia”, “RFT”, “ROF”, “RSC”, “SSR” or “ZP”.
The sides of this type of tyre are reinforced. When the tyres lose air they are 
supported on the sides (emergency driving).
The loss of pressure in the tyre is shown on the instrument panel. You can 
then drive a maximum of 80 km and if the circumstances are favourable (for 
example, low load), even more.
The damaged tyre should be changed as soon as possible. The rim should be 
checked in a specialist workshop to detect possible damage and replace it if  necessary. We recommend you contact Technical Service. If more than one 
tyre is being used under emergency conditions, this reduces the distance 
which can be travelled.
Starting driving in emergency conditions
At the moment the loss of tyre pressure is indicated on the instrument panel, 
at least one of the tyres is running in an emergency state 
⇒.
End of emergency operation
Do not drive on if:
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smoke is coming from one of the tyres,
•
there is a smell of rubber,
•
the vehicle vibrates,
•
there is a rattling noise.
When is it no longer possible to co ntinue driving even using anti-puncture 
tyres?
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If the Electronic Stabilisation Program (ESP) is out of operation.
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If the tyre pressure monitoring system is out of operation.
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If one of the tyres has been severely damaged in an accident, etc. If a tyre 
has been badly damaged there is a risk that parts of the tread can be thrown 
off and cause damage to the fuel lines, brake pipes or fuel filler.
•
It is also advisable to stop driving if severe vibrations occur, or if the wheel 
starts overheating and gives off smoke.
WARNING
When driving in emergency conditions,  the driving quality of the vehicle is 
considerably impaired.•
The maximum permitted speed of 80  km/h is subject to road and 
weather conditions. Please observe legal requirements when doing so.
•
Avoid sharp turns and rapid manoeuvres, and brake earlier than usual.
4)Depending upon version and country.
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Avoid driving over obstacles (for example kerbs) or potholes.
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If one or more tyres is being driven  in emergency conditions, the driving 
quality of the vehicle is impaired  and there is a risk of accident.Note
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The anti-puncture tyres do not “deflate” on losing pressure because they 
are supported on the reinforced sides. Therefore defects in the tyre can not be 
detected with a visual inspection.
•
Snow chains must not be used on front tyres used in emergency 
conditions.
New tyres and wheels
New tyres and wheels have to be run-in.The tyres and wheel rims are an essential part of the vehicle's design. The 
tyres and rims approved by SEAT are specially matched to the characteristics 
of the vehicle and make a major contribution to good road holding and safe 
handling  ⇒.
Tyres should be replaced at least in pairs and not individually (i.e. both front 
tyres or both rear tyres together). A knowledge of tyre designations makes it 
easier to choose the correct tyres. Radial tyres have the tyre designations 
marked on the sidewall, for example: 195/65 R15 91T
This contains the following information:
195 Tyre width in mm
65 Height/width ratio in %
R Tyre construction:  Radial 15 Rim diameter in inches
91 Load rating code
T Speed rating
The tyres could also have the following information:
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A direction of rotation symbol
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“Reinforced” denotes heavy-duty tyres.
The manufacturing date is also indicate d on the tyre sidewall (possibly only 
on the inner side of the wheel).
“DOT ... 1103...” means, for example, that the tyre was produced in the 11th 
week of 2003.
We recommend that work on tyres and wh eels is carried out by an Authorised 
Service Centre. They are familiar with the procedure and have the necessary 
special tools and spare parts as well as the proper facilities for disposing of 
the old tyres.
Any Authorised Service Centre has full information on the technical require-
ments when installing or changing tyres, wheels or wheel trims.
WARNING
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We recommend that you use only wh eels and tyres which have been 
approved by SEAT for your model. Failure to do so could impair vehicle 
handling. Risk of accident.
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Avoid running the vehicle on tyres th at are more than six years old. If 
you have no alternative, you should drive slowly and with extra care at all 
times.
•
Never use old tyres or those with an unknown “history of use”.
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If wheel trims are retrofitted, you must ensure that the flow of air to the 
brakes is not restricted. This could cause them to overheat.
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All four wheels must be fitted with radial tyres of the same type, size 
(rolling circumference) and the same tread pattern.
WARNING (continued)
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For the sake of the environmentOld tyres must be disposed of according to the laws in the country concerned.
Note
•
For technical reasons, it is not generally possible to use the wheels from 
other vehicles. This can also apply to wheels of the same model. The use of 
wheels or tyres which have not been approved by SEAT for use with your 
model may invalidate the vehicle's type approval for use on public roads.
•
If the spare tyre is not the same as the tyres that are mounted on the 
vehicle - for example with winter tyres - you should only use the spare tyre for 
a short period of time and drive with extra care. Refit the normal road wheel 
as soon as possible.
Wheel bolts
Wheel bolts must be tightened to the correct torque.The design of wheel bolts is matched to the rims. If different wheel rims are 
fitted, the correct wheel bolts with the  right length and correctly shaped bolt 
heads must be used. This ensures that wheels are fitted securely and that the 
brake system functions correctly.
In certain circumstances, you may not  use wheel bolts from a different car - 
even if it is the same model  ⇒page 206.
After the wheels have been changed, the tightening torque of the wheel bolts 
should be checked as soon as possible with a torque wrench  ⇒. The tight-
ening torque for steel and alloy wheels is 120 Nm.
WARNING
If the wheel bolts are not tightened correctly, the wheel could become 
loose while driving. Risk of accident.•
The wheel bolts must be clean and turn easily. Never apply grease or oil 
to them.
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Use only wheel bolts which belong to the wheel.
•
If the torque of the wheel bolts is too low, they could loosen whilst the 
vehicle is in motion. Risk of accident! If the tightening torque is too high, 
the wheel bolts and threads can be damaged.Caution
The prescribed torque for wheel bolts for steel and alloy wheels is 120 Nm.Winter tyres
Winter tyres will improve the vehicles handling on snow and 
ice.In winter conditions winter tyres will considerably improve the vehicles 
handling. The design of summer ty res (width, rubber compound, tread 
pattern) gives less grip on ice and snow.
Winter tyres must be inflated to a  pressure 0.2 bar higher than the pressures 
specified for summer tyres (see sticker on tank flap).
Winter tyres must be fitted on all four wheels.
Information on permitted  winter tyre sizes can be found in the vehicle's regis-
tration documents. Use only radial winter tyres. All tyre sizes listed in the 
vehicle documentation also apply to winter tyres.
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Winter tyres lose their effectiveness when the tread is worn down to a depth 
of 4 mm.
The speed rating code 
⇒page 233, “New tyres and wheels” determines the 
following  speed limits  for winter tyres:  ⇒
Q max. 160 km/h
S max. 180 km/h
T max. 190 km/h
H max. 210 km/h
In some countries, vehicles which can exceed the speed rating of the fitted 
tyre must have an appropriate sticker in the driver's field of view. These 
stickers are available from your Authorised Service Centre. The legal require-
ments of each country must be followed.
Do not have winter tyres fitted for u nnecessarily long periods. Vehicles with 
summer tyres handle better when the roads are free of snow and ice.
If you have a flat tyre, please refer to the notes on the spare wheel 
⇒ page 233, “New tyres and wheels”.
WARNING
The maximum speed for the winter tyre s must not be exceeded. Otherwise, 
this could lead to tyre damage and thus, an accident risk.
For the sake of the environment
Fit your summer tyres in good time. They  are quieter, do not wear so quickly 
and reduce fuel consumption.
Snow chainsSnow chains may be fitted only to the front wheels, and only to certain tyre 
sizes  ⇒page 280.
Remove wheel hub covers and trim rings  before fitting snow chains. For safety 
reasons cover caps, available in any Authorised Service Centre, must then be 
fitted over the wheel bolts.
WARNING
Observe the fitting instructions provided by the snow chain manufacturer.
Caution
You must remove the snow chains to drive on roads which are free of snow. 
Otherwise they will impair handling, damage the tyres and wear out very 
quickly.
Note
•
In some countries, the speed limit for using snow chains is 50 km/h. The 
legal requirements of the country should be followed.
•
We recommend that you ask your Appr oved Service Centre for information 
about appropriate wheel, tyre and snow chain size.205/55 R16
15 mm chains
225/45 R17
9 mm chains
225/40 R18
7 mm chains
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236If and whenTools, tyre repair kit and spare wheelTools
The tools and jack are stored under the floor panel in the 
luggage compartment.The tools   and jack    ⇒fig. 175  are stored under the floor panel 
in the luggage compartment.
– Lift the floor panel using the plastic handle.
– Hook the handle   onto the luggage compartment weather- strip.
– Release the toolbox by pulling up the handle on the box. – Take out the tools or jack.
– Replace the floor panel before closing the tailgate.
The tool kit includes:•
A hook for removing wheel covers* or hub caps
•
Box spanner for wheel bolts
•
A screwdriver with reversible blade
•
Towing eye
•
An adapter for the anti-theft wheel bolts*
Before replacing the jack in the storage bin, wind down the arm of the jack as 
far as it will go.
Some of the tools listed are only provid ed in certain models or are optional 
extras.
WARNING
•
Do not use the hexagonal socket in  the screwdriver handle to tighten 
the wheel bolts, as with this it is  not possible to tighten the bolts to the 
required torque. Risk of accident.
•
The jack supplied by the factory is only designed for changing wheels 
on this model. On no account attempt to  use it for lifting heavier vehicles 
or other loads. Risk of injury.
•
Never start the engine when the vehicle is raised. Failure to do so could 
result in an accident.
•
I f  wo r k  is  t o  b e  ca r r i e d  o u t  un d e r n ea th the vehicle, this must be secured 
by suitable stands. Otherwise, there is a risk of injury.
Fig. 175  Toolbox and jac
k
AA
ABAC
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Tyre mobili ty  system
The tyre mobility system is stored under the floor panel in the 
luggage compartment.– Take hold of the handle and fold back the floor panel in the 
luggage compartment.
– Take out the tyre mobility system.Your vehicle is equipped with a Tyre Mobility System in case of a puncture.
The tyre mobility system consists of a container with  sealing compound and 
a  compressor  to generate the required tyre pressure.
Instructions for using the sealant compound and the compressor are 
included with the sealant can.
Spare steel rim wheel
The spare steel rim wheel is carried in the wheel well under 
the floor panel in the luggage compartment. It is only 
intended for temporary use over short distances.Taking out the spare wheel
– Turn the plastic knob  ⇒fig. 177 anti-clockwise.
– Take out the spare wheel.
Securing the defective wheel in the spare wheel well
– Place wheel in spare wheel well in the luggage compartment.
– Secure wheel by turning plastic knob clockwise.
– Replace the floor panel before closing the boot lid.
Fig. 176  Tyre Mobility 
System under floor panel 
in luggage compartment
Fig. 177  Spare steel rim 
wheel
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238Your vehicle can be equipped with a steel spare wheel at the factory. The 
spare wheel does not  usually meet the same performance standards as the 
wheels fitted on the vehicle because of the wheel/tyre dimensions, rubber 
composition, tread pattern, etc. Theref ore, note the following restrictions:•
The spare steel rim wheel is designed on ly for your vehicle model. Do not 
attempt to mount the wheel on any vehicle but your own.
•
Your vehicle will have different driving characteristics when the spare 
steel rim wheel is mounted  ⇒.
•
The spare wheel is only intended for temporary use after having a flat tyre. 
Replace the spare wheel with a normal wheel that has the proper tyre dimen-
sions as soon as possible.
•
If the size of the spare steel rim wheel is different to that of the other 
wheels, it is unlikely that snow chains suitable for the other wheels will fit it.
WARNING
•
After mounting the spare steel rim wheel, the tyre pressure must be 
checked and corrected as soon as possible. The inflating pressure must 
adapt to the vehicle load (consult th e table containing the inflation pres-
sures). Otherwise there is danger of causing an accident. Use the highest 
tyre pressure as indicated in the table.
•
Do not drive faster than 80 km/h, as higher speeds can cause an acci-
dent.
•
Avoid heavy acceleration, hard braking and fast cornering, as this could 
cause an accident.
Changing a wheelPreparation work
What you must do before changing a wheel.– If you have a flat tyre or puncture, park the car as far away from  the flow of traffic as possible. Choose a location that is as  level 
as possible.
– All passengers should  leave the vehicle. They should wait in a 
safe place (e.g. behind the roadside crash barrier).
–Apply the handbrake  firmly.
– Engage  1st gear.
– When towing a trailer: Unhitch the trailer from your vehicle.
–Take the  tools and the  spare wheel  ⇒ page 236 out of the 
luggage compartment.
WARNING
If you have a puncture in heavy traffic, switch on the hazard warning lights 
and place the warning triangle in a visible location. This is for your own 
safety and also warns other road users.
Caution
If you have to change the tyre on a gradient, block the wheel opposite the 
wheel being changed by placing a stone or similar object under it to prevent 
the vehicle from rolling away.
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