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SEAT S.A. is permanently concerned about continuous development of its types and models. For this reason we ask you to understand,
that  at  any  given  time,  changes  regarding  shape,  equipment  and  technique  may  take  place  on  the  car  delivered.  For  this  reason  n o
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Cockpit53
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
– To set the minutes, press button   again and select the minute 
option. Set from button   “set”.Once the operation has been carried out, the system memorises the time.Outside temperature display
The outside temperature is displayed when the ignition is 
switched on.In addition to the outside temperature display, an ice crystal is displayed and, 
if vehicle speed is over 10 km/h, a warning tone is heard at temperatures 
dropping from between +4 °C and -7 °C and at temperatures rising from -5 °C 
up to +6 °C.
The illumination of the crystal symbol aims to warn the driver of the risk of 
ice, so that he/she proceeds with due care.
When the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the tempera-
ture displayed may be slightly higher than the actual outside temperature as 
a result of heat coming from the engine.
Recommended gear display* 
This display helps to save fuel.Use the gear display to save fuel. If you are not in the correct gear, a triangle 
will appear next to the gear display indicating whether you should change up 
or down ⇒ fig. 32.
A4
A5
Fig. 32  Gear display
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Cockpit57
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
Vehicles with 
service intervals dependent on time/distance travelled  already 
have certain service intervals set.
The intervals are calculated separately in vehicles with  LongLife service Te ch-
nical progress has made it possible to considerably reduce servicing require-
ments. With the LongLife System, SEAT ensures that your vehicle only has an 
interval service when it is necessary. To calculate this (max. two years), the 
conditions under which the vehicle is used and the individual driving style 
are also taken into account. The service pre-warning will appear at 20 days or 
less prior to the corresponding service. The distance travelled is rounded off 
to the nearest 100 km and the time to full days. The current service message 
can only be consulted 500 km or more after the last service. Until that time, 
only dashes are displayed.
Service warning
A  service warning  will appear when the ignition is switched on if a service is 
due soon.
The instrument panel display will show the “spanner symbol” 
 and the 
“km” indication, along with a clock symbol with the days remaining until the 
date of the next service. The figure indicated is the maximum number of kilo-
metres remaining before the date of the next service. The indication changes 
after a few seconds. A “clock symbol” appears and the number of days until 
the service appointment should be carried out.
Service
If a service is due, a gong signal will sound and the flashing “spanner” 
 
symbol will be shown along with the fixed text  SERVICE.
If  no service is carried out  following the indication on the instrument panel, 
the excess distance travelled and the excess time following the SERVICE 
warning will be displayed.
Reading the service message
The  current service message  can be consulted with the ignition on, the 
engine switched off and the vehicle at a standstill:
•Press the   button on the instrument panel as often as necessary until 
the spanner symbol 
 is displayed.
An  overdue service  is indicated by a minus sign in front of the mileage or day 
information.
Resetting service interval display
If the service was not performed by a SEAT dealer, the display must be reset 
as follows:
•Switch the ignition off.•Press and hold the   button.•Switch ignition back on.•Release the   button and press the   button within 20 seconds.
Do  not  reset the display between service intervals, as the display will other-
wise be incorrect.
If the display is reset manually, the next service interval will be indicated after 
15,000 km or one year and will not be calculated individually.Note
In LongLife Service vehicles, if the battery is disconnected for a long period, 
the days remaining until the next service cannot be calculated. Therefore, the 
service message indications may be incorrect. In this case, bear in mind the 
maximum service intervals permitted in the  ⇒Booklet “Service Schedule”.
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Lights and visibility97
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
Turn signal and main beam headlight lever
The turn signal and main beam lever also operates the 
parking lights and the headlight flasher.The turn signal and main beam headlight lever has the following 
functions:
Switching on the turn signals
– Move the lever all the way up  ⇒fig. 58    to indicate  right, and 
all the way down   to indicate  left.
Signalling a lane change
– Push the lever up   or down   to the point where you incur  resistance and then release it. The turn signal will flash several 
times. The corresponding indicator lamp will also flash. Switching main beam on and off
– Turn the light switch to position 
 .
– Press the lever forward  ⇒fig. 58    to switch on the main 
beams.
– Pull the lever back towards you to switch the main beam head- lights off again.
Headlight flashers
– Pull the lever towards the steering wheel   to operate the  flasher.
Switching on parking lights
– Switch the ignition off and remove the key from the lock.
– Move the lever up or down to turn the right or left-hand parking  lights on, respectively.
WARNING
The main beam can dazzle other drivers. Risk of accident! Never use the 
main beam headlights or the headligh t flasher if they could dazzle other 
drivers.
Note
• The  turn signals  only work when the ignition is switched on. The corre-
sponding warning lamp 
  or  
 flashes in the instrument panel. The warning 
lamp 
  flashes when the turn signals are operated, provided a trailer is 
correctly attached and connected to the vehicle. If a turn signal bulb is defec-
tive, the warning lamp flashes at double speed. If the trailer turn signal bulbs 
are damaged, warning lamp 
  does not light up. Change the bulb.
Fig. 58  Turn signal and 
main beam headlight 
lever
A1
A2A1
A2
A4
A3
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Lights and visibility101
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
WARNING
•Worn and dirty wiper blades reduce visibility and safety levels while 
driving.•In cold conditions, you should not use the wash / wipe system unless 
you have warmed the windscreen with the heating and ventilation system. 
The washer fluid could otherwise freeze on the windscreen and obscure 
your view of the road.•Always note the corresponding warnings on  ⇒page 198.Caution
In icy conditions, always check that the wiper blades are not frozen to the 
glass before using the wipers for the first time. If you switch on the wipers 
when the wiper blades are frozen to the windscreen, you could damage both 
the wiper blades and the wiper motor.
Note
•The windscreen wipers will only work when the ignition is switched on.•The heat output of the heated jets* is controlled automatically when the 
ignition is switched on, depending upon the outside temperature.•In certain versions of vehicles with alarms, the windscreen wiper will only 
work in interval/rain sensor mode when the ignition is on and the bonnet 
closed.•When the interval wipe function is on, the intervals are directly propor-
tional to the speed. This way, the higher the vehicle speed the shorter the 
intervals.•If you stop the vehicle with the windscreen wiper in position 1 or 2, it will 
automatically change to a lower position speed. The set speed will be 
resumed when the vehicle pulls away.
Rain sensor*
The rain sensor controls the frequency of the windscreen 
wiper intervals, depending on the amount of rain.Switching on the rain sensor
– Move the windscreen wipe r lever into position   ⇒fig. 63 .
– Move the control   to the left or right to set the sensitivity of the  rain sensor. Control to the right: highly sensitive. Control to the 
left: less sensitive.The rain sensor is part of the interval wipe function. You will have to switch 
t h e  r a i n  s e n s o r  b a ck  o n  i f  y o u  s w i tch  o f f  t h e  i g n i t i o n .  T h i s  is  d o n e  b y  s wi t ch i n g  
the interval wipe function off and back on.
Fig. 63  Windscreen wiper 
leverA1
AA
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Air conditioning
134over. Therefore, never leave the air recirculation mode switched on for a 
long time (risk of accident).
Note
When engaging reverse gear, the air reci rculation is connected automatically 
to prevent the entrance of exhaust fumes in the vehicle on travelling back-
wards. In this case the symbol   for air recirculation is not displayed.General notesPollution filter
The pollution filter (a combined particulate filter and active carbon filter) 
serves as a barrier against impurities in the outside air, including dust and 
pollen.
For the air conditioner to work with maximum efficiency, the pollution filter 
must be replaced at the specified intervals in the Maintenance Programme.
If the filter loses efficiency prematurely due to use in areas reaching very high 
pollution levels, the pollen filter must be changed more frequently than 
stated in the Service Schedule.
Caution
•If you suspect that the air conditioner is damaged, switch it off with the   button to prevent further damage and have it checked by a specialised 
workshop.•Repairs to the air conditioner require specialist knowledge and special 
tools. Therefore, we recommend you to take the vehicle to a specialised work-
shop.
Note
•If the humidity and temperature outside the vehicle are high, condensa-
tion  can drip off the evaporator in the cooling system and so forming a puddle 
underneath the vehicle. This is completely normal and there is no need to 
suspect a leak.•Keep the air intake slots in front of the windscreen free of snow, ice and 
leaves to ensure heating and cooling are not impaired, and to prevent the 
windows from misting over.•The air from the vents flows through the vehicle interior and is extracted 
by slots designed for this purpose. Therefore, do not cover these slots with 
items of clothing or other objects.•The air conditioner operates most effectively with the windows and the 
sliding/tilting sunroof* closed. However,  if the temperature inside the vehicle 
is excessive because of the sun, the air inside can be cooled faster by opening 
the windows for a short time.•Do not smoke while air recirculation mode is on, as smoke drawn into the 
air conditioning system leaves a residue on the evaporator, producing a 
permanent unpleasant odour.•At low outside temperatures the compressor switches off automatically. 
The   button cannot be switched on either.•It is advisable to connect the air conditioning at least once a month, to 
lubricate the system gaskets and prevent leaks. If a decrease in the cooling 
capacity is detected, an Authorised Service Centre should be consulted to 
check the system.•To ensure correct operation, the grilles on both sides of the screen must 
not be obstructed•When the engine is under extreme strain, switch off the compressor for a 
moment.
WARNING (continued)
AC
AUTO
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Driving145
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
Driving a car with an automatic gearbox
The gearbox changes gear ratios automatically as the vehicle 
moves.Starting
– Start the engine with the selector lever in position  P or  N.
Driving
– Hold the brake pedal pressed down.
– By holding the lock button (button on the left in the selector  lever), select  R, or  D.
– Release the lever and wait a little for the gearbox to engage the  gear (a slight movement can be felt).
– Release the brake and press the accelerator  ⇒. Stopping briefly
– If stopping for a short time, keep the vehicle stationary by 
pressing the foot brake hard to prevent the car moving back-
wards on a slope or “creeping” forwards, e.g. at traffic lights. The 
selector lever does not need to be put into the positions  P or N.
– Do not press the accelerator.
Parking the vehicle
– Press and hold the brake pedal until the vehicle comes to a  standstill  ⇒.
– Apply the handbrake.
– By pressing the lock button down, move the selector lever to  P 
and release the lock button.
Driving up and down hills
– Press the selector lever from position “D” to the right into the  tiptronic selector gate.
– Lightly press the selector lever back to change down.
Holding the car on a hill
– The brake must be always pressed down to prevent the vehicle  from rolling backwards  ⇒. Do not try to prevent the vehicle 
from rolling backwards by increa sing the engine speed while a 
range of gears is selected.
Starting the vehicle up hills
– Apply the handbrake.
Fig. 111  Automatic 
gearbox
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Driving
146
– With a selected gear, accelerate slowly and at the same time, release the handbrake.The steeper the slope, the lower the needed gear. This increases the braking 
effect of the engine. For example, when driving down a very steep slope in 
third gear. If the engine brake effect is not enough, the vehicle will speed up. 
The automatic gearbox automatically changes up to prevent the engine over-
revving. Use the foot brake to reduce speed and change into third gear again 
using Tiptronic*  ⇒.
Your vehicle has an automatic interlock which prevents the selector lever 
from being put into a position for driving forwards or in reverse from positions 
P  or  N if the brake pedal is not depressed.
Warning lamp “Pressing brake pedal” 
 K
When the warning lamp next to the selector lever lights up, press the brake 
pedal. This is necessary when the automatic gearbox selector lever is moved 
out of positions  P or  N. At the same time, a text message or the instructions 
to perform necessary operations may appear on the instrument panel.
WARNING
•As a driver, you should never leave your vehicle if the engine is running 
and a gear is engaged. If you have to leave your vehicle while the engine is 
running, you must apply the parking brake and put the selector lever in 
position P.•If the engine is running and D or R are engaged, you will need to hold 
vehicle stopped by depressing the brake pedal. The car would keep on 
creeping forward as the power transmission is not fully interrupted even 
when the engine is idling.•Never accelerate when moving the selector gear or you may cause an 
accident.•Never move the selector lever to R or P when driving. Risk of accident!
•Before driving down a long, steep slope, it is advisable to reduce speed 
and change into a lower gear.•If you stop the vehicle up hill, always hold the foot brake strongly 
depressed down to stop it from rolling back.•Never allow the brake to rub and do not use the brake pedal too often 
or for long periods. Constant braking will cause the brakes to overheat and 
will considerably reduce the brake effect. This increases the braking 
distance and could cause the brake system to fail.•Never allow the car to roll down a mountain or a slope with the lever in 
the N or D position, regardless of the engine is running or not.Caution
•If you stop the vehicle up hills, do not attempt to stop it from rolling back 
by depressing the accelerator when a gear has been selected. Otherwise, the 
automatic gearbox may overheat causing damage. Pull the handbrake up or 
fully depress the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from rolling away.•If you allow the car to roll when the engine is not running, or with the 
selector lever in position N, a lack of lubrication in the automatic gearbox will 
damage it.WARNING (continued)
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Driving
148Changing gears in the normal or sport programme using the steering wheel 
paddle levers
If the paddle levers ⇒ page 147, fig. 113 are used in the normal or sport 
programme, the system switches temporarily to tiptronic mode. To exit 
“tiptronic” mode again, press the right paddle lever   towards the steering 
wheel for approximately one second. You will also leave tiptronic mode if the 
paddle levers are not moved for a certain time.
Note
•The gear paddle levers on the steering wheel can be operated with the 
selector lever in any position and with the vehicle in motion.Selector lever positions
The selector lever positions and gears are shown on the 
instrument panel screen.
Selector lever positions
The selected gear is displayed on the side of the selector lever and on the 
instrument panel screen. The currently selected gear for the automatic 
gearbox will also be shown on the display.
Tiptronic gear indicator
If the automatic gearbox is shifted manually, the selected gears are shown on 
the screen.
P - parking lock
When the selector lever is in this position, the drive wheels are locked 
mechanically.
Position P on the lever must only be selected if the vehicle is stationary.
To move selector lever from position  P, the locking button on the selector 
lever handle must be pressed and the brake pedal depressed at the same 
time while the ignition is switched on.
To put the selector lever in position  P, simply press the lock button down and, 
if necessary, depress the brake pedal down.
R - Reverse gear
The reverse gear is engaged in this position.
Reverse gear must be engaged only when the vehicle is stationary and the 
engine is idling.
To move the selector lever to position  R, press the lock button down and, at 
the same time, press the brake pedal down, with the ignition switched on.
With the selector lever in position  R and the ignition switched on the 
following occurs:•Reverse lights light up.•The air conditioner automatically changes the air recirculation mode.•The wiper starts if the windscreen washer is on.•The parking distance warning system switches on.*
+Fig. 114  Automatic 
gearbox: Instrument 
panel display
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Driving and the environment165
Safety First
Operating Instructions
Practical Tips
Technical Specifications
If you drive with 
wet brakes, for example, after crossing areas of water, in 
heavy rainfall or even after washing the vehicle, the effect of the brakes is 
lessened as the brake discs are wet or even frozen (in winter). In this case the 
brakes should be dried by pressing the brake pedal several times.
WARNING
Longer braking distances and faults in the brake system increase the risk 
of accidents.•New brake pads must be run in and do not have the correct friction 
during the first 200 km. However, the reduced braking capacity may be 
compensated by pressing on the brake pedal a little harder. This also 
applies when the brake pads have to be changed further on.•If brakes are wet or frozen, or if you are driving on roads which have 
been salted, braking power may be lower than normal.•On steep slopes, if brakes are excessively used, they will overheat. 
Before driving down a long steep slope, it is advisable to reduce speed and 
change down into a lower gear or range (depending on the type of trans-
mission). This makes use of engine braking and relieves the brakes.•Never let the brakes “drag” by applying light pressure. Continuous 
braking will cause the brakes to overheat and the braking distance will 
increase. Apply and then release the brakes alternately.•Never let the vehicle run with the engine switched off. The braking 
distance is increased considerably when the brake servo is not active.•If the brake fluid loses its viscosity and is subjected to heavy use, 
vapour bubbles can form in the brake system. This reduces the efficiency of 
the brakes.•Non-standard or damaged front spoilers could restrict the airflow to the 
brakes and cause them to overheat. Before purchasing accessories please 
observe the relevant instructions  ⇒page 181, “Technical modifications”.•If a brake circuit fails, the braking distance will be increased consider-
ably. Contact a specialised workshop immediately and avoid unnecessary 
journeys.
Exhaust gas purification systemCatalytic converter*To maintain the useful life of the catalytic converter
– Use only unleaded petrol with petrol engines, as lead damages  the catalytic converter.
– Do not let the fuel get too low in the tank.
– For engine oil changes, do not replenish with too much engine oil  ⇒page 193, “Topping up engine oil   E”.
– Never tow the vehicle to start it, use jump leads if necessary  ⇒page 231.If you notice misfiring, uneven running or loss of power when the vehicle is 
moving, reduce speed immediately and have the vehicle inspected at the 
nearest specialised workshop. In general, the exhaust gas warning lamp will 
light up when any of the described symptoms occur  ⇒page 58. If this 
happens, unburnt fuel can enter the exhaust system and escape into the envi-
ronment. The catalytic converter can also be damaged by overheating.
WARNING
The catalytic converter reaches very high temperatures! There is a risk of 
fire.•Never park where the catalytic converter could come into contact with 
dry grass or flammable materials under the vehicle.•Do not apply additional underseal or anti-corrosion coatings to the 
exhaust pipes, catalytic converter or the heat shields on the exhaust 
system. These materials could catch fire when the vehicle is being driven.
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