ignition Seat Exeo 2010 Repair Manual
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Technical Specifications
The Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) contains the electronic differential 
lock (EDL) and the traction control system (TCS). The ESP function works 
together with the ABS. If a fault in the ABS occurs, both warning lamps light 
up, but if the ESP fails, only the ESP warning lamp lights up.
The ESP is started automatically when the engine is started.
The ESP switch deactivates both TCS and ESP functions. The ESP, in spite of 
being deactivated, will always self-connect when necessary if brakes are 
being used.
The TCS can be deactivated when in cases where wheel sliding is desirable.
For example:
•When driving with snow chains,•when driving in deep snow or on loose surfaces,•when rocking the vehicle backwards and forwards to free it from mud, for 
example.
Next, the button should be pressed to reactivate the TCS.
When does the warning lamp   switch on or flash?•On switching the ignition on, it lights up for about two seconds to carry 
out a function control.•The warning lamp will start flashing when the vehicle is moving if the ESP 
or the TCS is activated.•It will light up continuously if there is a malfunction in the ESP.WARNING
•The Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) cannot defy the laws of 
physics. This should be kept in mind, particularly on slippery and wet 
roads and when towing a trailer.•Always adapt your driving style to suit the condition of the roads and 
the traffic situation. Do not let the extra safety afforded by ESP tempt you 
into taking any risks when driving, as this can cause accidents.
•Please refer to the corresponding warning notes on ESP in  ⇒page 185, 
“Intelligent technology”.
Ignition lockIgnition key positions
The ignition key is used to start and stop the engine.Position 
The ignition key is inserted in this position. To engage the steering wheel 
lock , take out the key and turn the wheel until you hear the pin engage. You 
should always engage the steering lock when you leave the vehicle. This will 
help to deter thefts  ⇒.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 136  Ignition key 
positions
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168Switching on the ignition/pre-heating glow plugs 
If the key is difficult to turn in the lock, move the steering wheel (to take the 
load off the steering lock mechanism) until the key turns freely. In the case of 
vehicles with a diesel engine, the key is turned to this position to preheat the 
glow plugs.
Starting the engine 
The engine is started in this position. Electrical components with a high 
power consumption are switched off temporarily.
After the engine has started, the ignition key returns to position   by itself.
The ignition key has to be turned back to position   before re-starting the 
engine. The  starter inhibitor  in the ignition lock prevents the starter motor 
from engaging when the engine is running, as this could cause damage.
Switching off the ignition 
Turn the ignition key to this position.
WARNING
•Never remove the ignition key until the vehicle is stationary! Otherwise 
the steering lock could engage suddenly, which could cause an accident.•Always take the key with you when leaving the vehicle, even if you only 
intend to be gone for a short time. This is particularly important if there are 
children in the vehicle, as they might otherwise be able to start the engine 
or use power-operated equipment (e.g. the electric windows), which could 
cause injuries.Note
•If the battery has been disconnected and then reconnected, it will be 
necessary to leave the key in position   for about 5 seconds before starting 
the engine.
•Vehicles with automatic gearbox: After switching off the ignition, you can 
only remove the ignition key if the selector lever is in position “P” (parking 
lock). The selector lever is locked after the ignition key has been removed.Starting and stopping the engineStarting the engine
The engine can only be started with an original SEAT key.Vehicles with a petrol engine:
– Use the foot brake.
– Manual gearbox: Push the clutch pedal all the way down.
– Move the gear lever into neutral (automatic gearbox: selector  lever to P or N)  ⇒.
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Fig. 137  Ignition key 
positions
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– Turn the ignition key to position   without pressing the acceler-
ator.
– Release the ignition key as soon as the engine starts (the starter  motor must not be allowed to run on with the engine).
Vehicles with a diesel engine:
– Use the foot brake.
– Manual gearbox: Push the clutch pedal all the way down.
– Move the gear lever into neutral (automatic gearbox: selector  lever to P or N)  ⇒.
– Turn the ignition key to position  . The pre-heating indicator  light 
 D comes on while the glow plugs are preheating.
– When the indicator light 
 D goes out, turn the ignition key to 
position  . Do not press the accelerator.
– Release the ignition key as soon as the engine starts (the starter  motor must not be allowed to run on with the engine).
When starting a very cold engine, it may be a little noisy for the first few 
seconds until oil pressure has built up in the hydraulic valve compensators. 
This is quite normal, and no cause for concern.
If the engine fails to start straight away, stop after 10 seconds and try again 
after about half a minute.
Glow plug system*
To assist starting at low temperatures,  diesel engines are equipped with a 
glow plug preheating system. The preheating time depends on the coolant 
temperature and the outside temperature. Start the engine  as soon as the 
glow plug indicator light 
 D goes out. When the engine is warm or at outside temperatures above +8°C, the glow 
plug indicator light will only come on for about one second. This means that 
the engine can be started 
immediately.
If the engine will not start...
•⇒ page 284•⇒page 287•⇒page 220, “Refuelling”WARNING
Never run the engine in confined spaces, as the exhaust gases are 
poisonous.
Caution
Avoid high engine speeds, full throttle and extreme load conditions until the 
engine has reached its normal operating temperature, otherwise this can 
damage the engine.
For the sake of the environment
Do not warm up the engine by running the engine with the vehicle stationary. 
Start immediately. This will help avoid unnecessary exhaust emissions.Stopping the engine– Turn the ignition key to position    ⇒page 168, fig. 137 .
WARNING
•Never switch the engine off until the vehicle is stationary.
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170•The brake servo and the power steering system work only when the 
engine is running. You need more strength to steer and brake the vehicle 
when the engine is switched off. Given that you will be unable to steer and 
brake as usual, this could lead to a risk of accidents and injuries.Caution
If the engine has been running under high load for a long time, there is a risk 
of heat building up in the engine compartment after the engine has been 
switched off; this could cause engine damage. Therefore, you should let the 
engine idle for approximately 2 minutes before you switch it off.
Note
After the engine is switched off the radiator fan may run on for up to 10 
minutes, even if the ignition is switched off. It may also start running again 
after some time if the coolant temperature rises due to a build-up of heat 
under the bonnet, or if the engine is already warm and the engine compart-
ment is heated up further by direct sunlight.
HandbrakeHandbrake
The handbrake should be applied firmly to prevent the 
vehicle from accidentally rolling away.Applying the handbrake
– Pull the handbrake lever up all the way.
Releasing the handbrake
– Pull the lever up slightly and at the same time  press in the release 
button  ⇒fig. 138  -arrow-.
– Keep the release button pressed and push the lever all the way  down  ⇒ .
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 138  Detailed view of 
the centre console: Hand-
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If you drive by mistake with the handbrake still applied, you will hear a 
warning buzzer and the display will show the message:
Handbrake on
The handbrake warning switches on after driving for 3 seconds at speeds 
above 5 km/h.
The handbrake warning lamp 
 H lights up when the handbrake is applied 
with the ignition on.
WARNING
Please note that the handbrake should be released all the way. If it is only 
partially released, this will cause rear brakes overheating, which can 
impair the function of the brake system and could lead to an accident.
Caution
Once the vehicle has come to a standstill, always apply the handbrake firmly 
and then, on a manual gearbox, engage a gear, or select P on an automatic.Parking
The following points will ensure there is no risk of the vehicle 
rolling away accidentally after it is parked:– Use the foot brake to stop the vehicle.
– Apply the handbrake firmly.
– Switch the engine off.
– On a manual gearbox engage 1st gear or on an automatic move  the selector lever to P ⇒ .
When parking on slopes:
Turn the steering wheel so that the, if the vehicle moves, it will do so towards 
the curb.
WARNING
•Do not leave anyone (especially children) in the vehicle when it is 
locked. Locked doors could delay assistance in an emergency, potentially 
putting lives at risk.•Never leave children unsupervised in the vehicle. They could release 
e.g. the handbrake or gear lever, moving the vehicle and causing an 
accident.
Parking aid acoustic systemGeneral notesVarious systems are available to help you when parking or manoeuvring in 
tight spaces, depending on the equipment fitted on your vehicle.
The  SEAT Parking System  gives an acoustic warning if there are any obstacles 
behind  your vehicle  ⇒page 172.
When you are parking, SEAT Parking System Plus  warns you acoustically and 
optically about obstacles in front of and behind the vehicle  ⇒page 172.
Note
To ensure the acoustic parking aid works properly, the sensors must be kept 
clean and free of snow and ice.
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Activating/DeactivatingActivating
– Engage reverse gear or
– Press the button 
 on the centre console  ⇒fig. 139  or on the 
gear selector gate. You will hear a brief confirmation tone and the 
LED on the switch will light up.
Deactivating
– Drive forward faster than 10 km/h, or
–Press the 
 button or
– Switch off the ignition or
– Disengage the reverse gear.
WARNING
•The parking aid is not a replacement for driver awareness. The driver is 
personally responsible for safe parking and other manoeuvres.•The sensors have blind spots in which obstacles are not registered. 
Always look out for small children and animals because the system will not 
always detect them. Always pay attention when reversing to avoid acci-
dents.•Always keep a close eye on the area around the vehicle and make full 
use of the rear view mirrors.Caution
Please note that low obstacles detected by the system may no longer be 
registered by the sensors as the vehicle moves closer, so the system will not 
give any further warning. Certain kinds of obstacles (such as wire fences, 
chains, thin painted posts or trailer draw bars, etc) may not always be 
detected by the system, so take care not to damage the vehicle in such cases.
Note
•Please refer to the notes on towing  ⇒page 173.•There is a slight delay in the picture display.To w i n g  b r a c k e t *In towing mode, the rear parking aid sensors are not enabled when you select 
reverse gear or press the switch 
. This function may not be guaranteed on 
towing brackets that are not factory fitted. This results in the following restric-
tions:
Fig. 139  Centre console: 
switch for parking aid
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174SEAT Parking System*
There is no distance warning.
SEAT Parking System Plus*
There is no rear distance warning. The system will still give a warning when 
obstacles are detected while driving forward.Fault messages*If you hear a long beep for a few seconds and the LED on the 
 button* starts 
flashing when you switch on the parking aid, a system fault has occurred. 
Please have the fault corrected by a Dealer or qualified workshop.
Note
If the fault is not corrected before you switch off the ignition, it will only be 
indicated by the flashing LED on the switch 
* the next time you switch on 
the parking aid.
Cruise control*Introduction
The cruise control system allows you to maintain a constant 
speed.Using this system, any speed over 30 km/h can be kept constant, as long as 
the engine power allows it. This is subject to power output and braking ability 
of the engine. This helps to reduce  fatigue, especially on long journeys. The indicator lamp 
 on the instrument panel lights up when the cruise 
control system is operating.
WARNING
For safety reasons, the cruise control system should not be used in dense 
traffic or poor road conditions (with ice, slippery surfaces, loose grit or 
gravel), as this could cause an accident.
Caution
In vehicles with a manual gearbox: do not go into neutral if the device is 
enabled without previously releasing the clutch, as the engine will increase 
its revs and, under certain conditions, could break down.
Note
The cruise control cannot maintain a constant speed when travelling down 
steep hills. The vehicle tends to accelerate under its own weight. Change 
down to a lower gear or use the foot brake to slow the vehicle.
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176Deactivating the cruise control temporarily–Press the brake pedal or
–The clutch or
–Press the lever    ⇒fig. 141  to position   (click stop not 
engaged).
– Any intervention of the TCS or the ESP will switch off the cruise  control.The speed stored at this point remains in the memory if the system is only 
temporarily deactivated.
To resume the programmed cruising speed, release the clutch or brake pedal 
and pull the lever   to position  .
If no speed was stored when the system was temporarily disabled, a new 
speed can be set as follows: drive at the desired cruising speed and briefly 
press button  ⇒page 175, fig. 140    (SET).
WARNING
Retrieve the programmed speed only if this is not excessive for the current 
traffic conditions. Failure to do so could result in an accident.Deactivating the cruise controlWhile driving
–Move lever   ⇒page 175, fig. 140 to position   (click stop 
engaged).
While the vehicle is stationary
– Switch the ignition off.
Fig. 141  Controls for the 
cruise control system
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Manual gearboxDriving with a manual gearboxEngaging the reverse gear
– The vehicle should be stationary with the engine idling. Press the 
clutch down thoroughly.
– Place the gear lever into neutral and push the lever downwards.
– Slide the gear lever to the left, and then into the reverse position  shown on the gear lever.The reverse gear can only be engaged when the vehicle is stationary. When 
the engine is running and before engaging this gear, wait about 6 seconds 
with the clutch pressed down thoroughly in order to protect the gearbox.
The reverse lights light up when the reverse gear is selected and the ignition 
is on.
WARNING
•When the engine is running, the vehicle will start to move as soon as a 
gear is engaged and the clutch released.•Never select the reverse gear when the vehicle is in motion. Risk of acci-
dent.Note
•Do not rest your hand on the gear lever while driving. The pressure of your 
hand could cause premature wear on the selector forks in the gearbox.•When changing gear, you should always depress the clutch fully to avoid 
unnecessary wear and damage.•Do not hold the vehicle on the clutch on hills. This causes premature wear 
and damage to the clutch.Automatic gearbox*Introduction
multitronic
®, tiptronic (7-speed gearbox)
Vehicles with multitronic
® gearbox
The vehicle is equipped with an electronically controlled  continuously vari-
able transmission  (multitronic®). Unlike conventional automatics, the gear 
ratios are not shifted in fixed steps but continuously variable. This gives 
smoother transmission and makes for better fuel economy.
The gearbox selects the gear ratio and shifts up or down automatically 
according to the gear change programmes stored in the control unit 
⇒ page 182.
Fig. 142  Detailed view of 
the centre console: gear 
shift pattern of a 6-speed 
manual gearbox
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180To move the selector lever to position R, press in the interlock button  and at 
the same time press the brake pedal. Depending on the model, one or two 
reverse lights will come on in selector lever position R (when ignition is 
switched on).
N - Neutral (idling)
In this position the gearbox is in neutral  ⇒.
D - Drive (forward)
In this position, the gearbox selects the optimal transmission ratio 
depending on the engine load, speed and the dynamic gear regulation 
programme (DRP).
Press the brake pedal when moving the selector lever from N to D if the 
vehicle is stationary or at speeds below 5 km/h  ⇒.
Under certain circumstances (e.g. when driving in mountains or towing a 
trailer or caravan) it can be advantageous to switch temporarily to tiptronic 
mode  ⇒page 183, so that the gear ratios can be selected  manually to suit 
the driving conditions.
S - Sport position
To drive in sports mode, select the position S. The engine power reserve is 
used to its maximum. When accelerating the gear shifts will be noticeable.
Press the brake pedal when moving the selector lever from N to S if the 
vehicle is stationary or at speeds below 5 km/h  ⇒.
WARNING
•Never move the selector lever to R or P when driving. Failure to do so 
could result in an accident.•In selector position D or S the vehicle must always be held with the foot 
brake when the engine is running. This is because an automatic gearbox 
still transmits power even at idling speed, and the vehicle tends to “creep”. 
The throttle must on no account be opened inadvertently (for instance by  hand from the engine compartment) when a gear is engaged with the 
vehicle stationary. The vehicle could otherwise start moving immediately 
(in some cases even if the parking brake is engaged) and possibly cause an 
accident.
•To avoid accidents, apply the parking brake and put the selector lever 
in position P before opening the bonnet and working on the vehicle with 
the engine running. Please observe the important safety warnings 
⇒ page 224, “Work in the engine compartment”.Note
•Applies to vehicles with tiptronic gearbox:•If the lever is moved accidentally to N when driving, release the acceler-
ator and let the engine speed drop to idling before selecting D or S again.•For the sake of fuel economy (and the environment), the gearbox ratios on 
some models are designed so that maximum speed is only obtained when 
the gear lever is in position S.WARNING (continued)
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