lock Seat Leon 2020 User Guide
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Operation
If it does not flash, this indicates that one of
the doors, the r ear lid or the bonnet is not
cl
osed correctly.
Accidental lock-out
The central locking system prevents you from
being locked out of the vehicle in the follow-
ing situations:
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Opening and closing
flap. All other doors and the rear lid remain
l ock
ed.
Unlocking the driver
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Operation
Unlock and lock the vehicle with
K eyl
ess Access Fig. 87
Keyless Access: proximity zones. Fig. 88
Door handle: sensor surfaces ›››
Fig. 88
Unl ocking sensor surf
ace on the inside of
the door handle.
Locking sensor surface on the outside of
the door handle.
A B Depending on the equipment, the vehicle
may hav
e the K
eyless Access system.
Configure the Keyless Access system
The behaviour of the Keyless Access system
can be adjusted in the Vehicle settings
menu of the Infotainment system.
If the Keyless Access function is disabled, its
operation is limited.
Keyless Access is a key-free locking and igni-
tion system to unlock and lock the vehicle
without actively using its key. For this, it is only
necessary that there is a valid vehicle key in
the detection area corresponding to the at-
tempted access to the vehicle.
Unlock the vehicle
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Operation
Doors Intr oduction The doors and rear lid can be locked man-
ually and partially opened, f
or e
xample if the
key or the central locking is damaged. WARNING
Opening and closing doors carelessly can
cause serious injury.
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Opening and closing
Emergency lock of doors without
l ock cylinders Fig. 90
Locking the door manually. If the central locking system should fail to
w
ork at any time
, doors with no lock cylinder
will have to be locked separately.
The emergency lock is located on the front of
the front passenger's door and the rear
doors. It can only be seen if the door is open.
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Lights
With the ignition on and without light activa-
tion, the anal ogue instrument panel lighting
r
emains activated in daytime light conditions.
The lighting is reduced as the exterior light di-
minishes. In some cases, e.g. when driving
through a tunnel without the function ac-
tive, the instrument panel lighting may even
switch off. The objective of this function is to
provide the driver with a visual indication that
he or she should activate the dipped beam.
If your vehicle is equipped with a digital in-
strument panel (Digital SEAT Cockpit), the
following message will appear Turn on the
lights on the instrument panel.
Interior and reading lights Fig. 104
Detail of roof lining: front lighting of
the passenger compartment.
Turning the interior lights on or off.
Door contact connection.
The int
erior lights come on aut
omatically
when you unlock the vehicle, open a door
or disconnect the ignition.
The light goes out a few seconds after
closing all the doors, when locking the ve-
hicle or connecting the ignition. Reading light
The r
eading light is t
actile, each lens is turned
on and off individually by pressing in the re-
spective central area. In addition, the intensi-
ty of the light can be adjusted according to
the pressure exerted.
If you want to turn on the two lenses together
you must press the symbol
››› Fig. 104
.
Glove compartment and luggage com-
partment lighting*
When opening and closing the glove com-
partment on the front passenger side and the
rear lid, the respective light will automatically
switch on and off.
Footwell lighting*
The lights in the footwell area below the dash
(driver and front passenger sides) will switch
on when the doors are opened and will de- crease in intensity while driving. This intensity
can be adjust
ed thr
ough the infotainment
system menu using the function button > Interior > Light ››› page 96
. Note
The reading lights go out when the vehicle
is cl osed and l
ocked or after a few minutes
of turning the ignition off. This prevents the
12-volt vehicle battery from discharging. 127