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Operation
brakes. This could significantly reduce brak-
ing po
w
er, increase braking distance or even
result in the total failure of the brake system.
● To avoid rolling back on gradients always
hold the 
 vehicle with the footbrake or hand-
brake if you have to stop. CAUTION
● If y
ou stop the vehicle on a gradient, do not
attempt to stop it from rolling by depressing
the accelerator when a gear has been selec-
ted. This could cause overheating and dam-
age the automatic gearbox. Apply the hand-
brake firmly or press the brake pedal in order
to prevent the vehicle from rolling back.
● If you allow the car to roll with the selector
lever in po
 sition N with the engine switched
off, the automatic gearbox will be damaged
as it will not be lubricated.
● In certain driving situations or traffic condi-
tions, suc
 h as frequently starting, prolonged
“creeping” of the vehicle or traffic jams with
continuous stoppages, the gearbox could
overheat causing damage! If the warning
lamp  lights up, stop the vehicle as soon as
possible and wait for the gearbox to cool
›››  page 174. Kick-down feature
The kick-down feature allows maximum ac-
cel
er
ation to be reached.
When the accelerator pedal is pressed right
down past the point of resistance at full throt-
tle, the gearbox will shift down to a lower
gear, depending on road speed and engine
speed. The upshift to the next higher gear is
delayed until the engine reaches maximum
rpm. WARNING
Please note that if the road surface is slip-
pery  or w
et, the kick-down feature could
cause the driving wheels to spin, which could
result in skidding. Launch control programme
3 V
alid for vehicles: with Launch-Control/6-Speed
D
 SG with diesel engines superior to 125 kW and pet-
rol engines superior to 140 kW.
The Launch control programme enables maxi-
mum acceleration.
Important: the engine must have reached op-
erating temperature and the steering wheel
must not be turned. The engine speed for launch-control is differ-
ent on petr
o
l and diesel engines. To use the
launch-control you must disconnect the anti-
slip regulation (ASR) through the Easy Con-
nect system menu  ››› page 110. The warning
lamp  will stay switched on or will flash
slowly depending on whether or not the vehi-
cle has a driver information system*.
On vehicles with the driver information sys-
tem, the ESC lamp lights up permanently and
the corresponding text message  Stability
control deactivated  (temporary) ap-
pears on the instrument panel to indicate the
deactivation status.
– When the engine is running, switch off the
traction contr
ol (ASR)1)
.
– Turn the selector lever to the position “S”
or tiptronic, or else sel
ect the sport driv-
ing mode from the SEAT Drive Profile*
›››  page 204.
– Press the brake pedal firmly with your left
foot and ho
ld it down for at least one sec-
ond.
– With your right foot, press the accelerator
down to the f
ull throttle or kick-down posi-
tion. The engine speed will stabilise at
about  3,200 rpm (petrol engine) or about
2,000 rpm (diesel engine). 1)
Vehicles without driver information system: the
warnin g l
amp flashes slowly/Vehicles with driver in-
formation system: the warning lamp stays on.
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●
When fo l
lowing a line of traffic uphill, if you
want to prevent the vehicle from rolling back
accidentally when starting off, hold the brake
pedal down for a few seconds before starting
off. Note
The Official Service or a specialist workshop
c an t el
l you if your vehicle is equipped with
this system. Start-Stop system*
D e
s
cription and operation 
 
›› ›
  
table on page 2
The Start-Stop system helps save fuel and re-
duce CO 2 emissions.
In Start-Stop mode, the engine will automati-
cally switch off when the vehicle stops, when
stopping at traffic lights for example. The ig-
nition remains switched on during the stop-
ping phase. The engine automatically
switches back on when required.
As soon as the ignition is switched on, the
Start-Stop function is automatically activa-
ted.
Basic requirements for the Start-Stop mode ● The driver door must be closed. ●
The driver mu s
t have their seat belt fas-
tened.
● The bonnet must be closed.
● The vehicle must have travelled at more
than 4 km/h (2 mph) sinc
 e the last stop.
● The vehicle cannot be towing a trailer. WARNING
● Never sw it
ch the engine off until the vehi-
cle is stationary. The brake servo and power
steering functions will not be completely cov-
ered under warranty. More force may also be
needed to turn the steering wheel or to brake.
As you cannot steer and brake in the normal
manner, there is a greater risk of accidents
and serious injury.
● Never remove the key from the ignition if
the vehic
 le is in motion. Otherwise, the steer-
ing could lock making it impossible to steer
the vehicle.
● To avoid injury, make sure that the Start-
Stop sys
 tem is switched off when working in
the engine compartment  ››› page 185. CAUTION
The Start-Stop system must always be
swit c
hed off when driving through flooded
areas  ››› page 185. Stopping/Starting the engine
Vehicles with a manual gearbox
– When the vehicle is stopped, put it into
neutral  and r
elease the clutch pedal. The
engine will switch off. The warning lamp  
will appear on the instrument panel dis-
play.
– When the clutch pedal is pressed the en-
gine wil
l start up again. The warning lamp
will switch off.
Vehicles with an automatic gearbox
– Use the foot brake to bring the vehicle to a
stop and k
eep the brake pedal pressed
down with your foot. The engine will switch
off. The warning lamp   will appear in the
display.
– When you take your foot off the brake pedal
the engine wi
ll start up again. The warning
lamp will switch off.
Additional information related to the auto-
matic gearbox
The engine stops when the selector lever is in
the positions P, D, N and S, in addition to
when in manual mode. With the selector lev-
er in position P, the engine will also remain
switched off when you take your foot off the
brake pedal. In order to start the engine up
again the accelerator must be pressed, or an-
other gear engaged or the brake released. »
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If the selector lever is placed in position R
durin g the s
t
opping phase, the engine will
start up again.
Change from position D to P to prevent the
engine from accidentally starting when
changing and passing by position R. Note
● You c an c
ontrol whether the engine should
switch off or not by reducing or increasing the
brake force applied. While the vehicle re-
mains stopped, the engine will not stop if the
brake pedal is slightly pressed, in traffic jams
with frequent stopping and starting for exam-
ple. As soon as strong pressure is applied to
the brake pedal, the engine will stop.
● In vehicles with manual gearbox, during
the stop
 ping phases the brake pedal must re-
main depressed to prevent the vehicle from
moving.
● If the engine “stalls” in vehicles with man-
ual g
 earbox, it can be directly started up
again by immediately pressing the clutch
pedal. General notes
The system can interrupt the Start-Stop mode
fr
equently
 f
or different reasons. The engine does not switch off
Befor
e the stopping phase, the system veri-
fies whether certain conditions are met. The
engine does not  switch off, in the following
situations for example:
● The engine has not yet reached the mini-
mum required t
 emperature for the Start-Stop
mode.
● The interior temperature selected for the air
conditioner ha
 s not yet been reached.
● The interior temperature is very high/low.
● Defrost function button activated
›››
    page 45.
● The parking aid* is switched on.
● The battery is very low.
● The steering wheel is overly turned or is be-
ing turned.
● If
 there is a danger of misting.
● After engaging reverse gear.
● In case of a very steep gradient.
● In the CUPRA version with automatic gear-
box, when it i
 s in Tiptronic mode or in its
sports driving position ( S).
The indication  is shown on the instrument
panel display, and in addition, the driver in-
formation system* shows, . The engine starts by itself
During a s
topping phase the normal Start-
Stop mode can be interrupted in the follow-
ing situations: The engine restarts by itself
without involvement from the driver.
● The interior temperature differs from the
value select
 ed on the air conditioner.
● Defrost function button activated
›››
    page 45.
● The brake has been pressed several times
consec
 utively.
● The battery is too low.
● High power consumption. Note
In vehicles with an automatic gearbox, if the
select or l
ever is placed in position D, N or S
after engaging reverse gear, the vehicle must
be driven at a speed faster than 10 km/h (5
mph) for the system to return to conditions in
which the engine can be stopped. 184   
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Operation
●
Rep air
s to the radar sensor require special-
ist knowledge and special tools. SEAT recom-
mends visiting a SEAT dealership for this pur-
pose.
● Clean away the snow with a brush and the
ice pref
 erably with a solvent-free de-icer
spray. Operating the Adaptive Cruise Control
AC
C Fig. 196 
On the left of the steering column:
thir d l
ev
er for operating the Adaptive Cruise
Control. Fig. 197 
On the left of the steering column:
third l ev
er for operating the Adaptive Cruise
Control. When the Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is
c
onnect
ed, the gr
een control lamp  will
light up on the instrument panel, and the
programmed speed and ACC status will be
displayed  ››› Fig. 194.
Conditions for the adaptive cruise control to
be activated ● The selector lever must be at the D or S po-
sition or in the tiptronic
  selection track. In
manual gearbox any forward gear must be
engaged, except the 1st gear.
● In vehicles with manual gearbox, if there is
no programmed s
 peed, drive at least at
30 km/h (18 mph). Speed control
When the ACC
 is connected, speed can be
programmed and adjusted. The programmed
speed must be different from the speed at
which the vehicle travels if the distance is be-
ing adjusted at the time.
What functions can be operated?
If you activate the ACC the current speed can
be programmed as the “control speed”.
During driving, control can be operated at
any time and the speed also modified.
The following settings can also be adjusted:
● Distance.
● Driving Programme.
● Driving style.
Activatin
 g/Deactivating
Any speed 1)
 between 30 and 160 km/h (19
and 100 mph) can be adjusted.
Activating the ACC
● Pull the lever to position  1  
› ›
›  Fig. 196
 .
ACC standby  will be shown on the instrument
panel display. 1)
Different speed limits apply in each country and
depend on the unit  indic
ated on the speedometer.
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Operation
●
When the traction c ontr
ol system (ASR) is
deactivated during acceleration or else the
ESC is activated in Sport* Mode
( ›››  page 110), the ACC switches off automati-
cally.
● In vehicles with the Start-Stop system, the
engine swit
 ches off automatically during the
ACC stopping phase and restarts automatical-
ly to begin driving. Vehicles with an automatic gearbox
If the vehicle is equipped with automatic
g
e
arbo
x, the ACC can brake the vehicle until
it stops completely if a vehicle in front of it
stops.
The ACC will still be available for a few sec-
onds. The vehicle will restart by itself if the
vehicle in front moves (traffic jam assistant).
Disconnection criteria
The ACC will switch off if the driver applies
the brake pedal or the driver's door is
opened.
If the vehicle in front remains stationary for
more than 3 seconds, the ACC will also
switch off for safety reasons.  In this case the
driver should take control and apply the
brake.
In the latter case, when the ACC is switched
off with the vehicle stationary, the vehicle has to be braked by the pedal, since al-
though the car is
 idling it can move, as there
is a gear engaged.
Restarting the vehicle with the ACC manually
The ACC can be activated again by moving
the lever to position  2  
› ›› 
Fig. 198
. WARNING
Your vehicle can start up even if there is an
ob s
tacle between your vehicle and the vehi-
cle detected in front. Risk of accident! CAUTION
● If y
our vehicle with ACC does not start up
as expected, you can drive off by briefly step-
ping on the accelerator.
● The Start-Stop system usually acts if you
are drivin
 g with ACC. Interrupting control
Fig. 198 
On the left of the steering column:
thir d l
ev
er for operating the Adaptive Cruise
Control. Important: the ACC is active.
Int
erruptin
g c
ontrol during driving
● Move the lever to the position  3 . The 
ACC
s t
andby message is displayed to the driver.
or
● Brake.
● To resume the programmed speed, turn the
lever t
 o position  2 .
Int errupt
 s
peed control with the vehicle sta-
tionary
Applies to vehicles with automatic gearbox:
● Move the lever to the position  3 . The 
ACC
s t
andby message is displayed to the driver.
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Operation
●
If numer ou
s unnecessary interventions oc-
cur, the City Emergency braking function may
switch off automatically. Lane Assist system*
Introduction 
 
›› ›
  
table on page 2 WARNING
The intelligent technology in the Lane Assist
sys t
em cannot change the limits imposed by
the laws of physics and by the very nature of
the system. Careless or uncontrolled use of
the Lane Assist system may cause accidents
and injury. The system is not a replacement
for driver awareness.
● Always adapt your speed and the distance
to the v
 ehicles ahead in line with visibility,
weather conditions, the condition of the road
and the traffic situation.
● Always keep your hands on the steering
wheel so it c
 an be turned at any time.
● The Lane Assist system does not detect all
roa
 d markings. The road surfaces, road struc-
tures or objects in poor condition can be in-
correctly detected as road markings under
certain circumstances by the Lane Assist sys-
tem. In such situations, switch the Lane As-
sist system off immediately. ●
Ple a
se observe the indications on the in-
strument panel and act as is necessary.
● Always pay attention to the vehicle's sur-
roundin
 gs.
● When the area of vision of the camera be-
comes
  dirty, covered or is damaged, the Lane
Assist system function can be affected. CAUTION
In order to avoid influencing the operation of
the sy st
em, the following points must be tak-
en into account:
● Regularly clean the area of vision of the
camera and k
 eep it in a clean state, without
snow or ice.
● Do not cover the area of vision of the cam-
era.
● Check
 that the area of vision of the wind-
scr
 een camera is not damaged. Note
● The Lane Ass i
st system has been exclusive-
ly developed for driving on paved roads only.
● If the Lane Assist system does not work as
desc
 ribed in this chapter, do not use it and
contact a specialised workshop.
● If there is a fault in the system, have it
check
 ed by a specialised workshop. Indications on the display and lamps
Fig. 206 
On the instrument panel display: In-
dic ation on the Lane As
s
ist system display
(example 1). 202    
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Fig. 207 
On the instrument panel display: In-
dic ation on the Lane As
s
ist system display
(example 2). Status display
The sy s
t
em is active, but not available,
either because the minimum speed has
not been reached or because the lane
lines are not recognised  ››› Fig. 206 A.
The system is active and available, both
lane lines are recognised. The steering
angle is not being corrected at this mo-
ment  ››› Fig. 206 B.
–
– The system is operational, the highligh-
ted line 
A  indicates that there was a
ri sk
 of
 involuntarily crossing the lane
line and that the steering is being adjus-
ted to correct the angle  ››› Fig. 207 C.
The two lines  A  light up simultaneously
when both l ane line
s
 are recognised and
the Lane Assist function is active
›››  Fig. 207 D.
Control lamps 
Blinks or lights up yellow: Lane Assist
active but not available.
The system can not accurately recognise the lane.
Please see page 204, the Lane Assist system is not
available (the control lamp is lit up yellow). 
Blinks or lights up green:
Lane Assist system active and available.
WARNING
Observe the safety warnings  ›››
    in Warning
and indication l amp
s on page 109. –
–
Operation Fig. 208 
In the windscreen: field of vision of
the Lane As s
i
st system camera. Using the camera located in the windscreen,
the Lane As
s
i
st system detects the possible
lines dividing the lanes. When the vehicle in-
voluntarily approaches a dividing line it has
detected, the system notifies the driver with
a corrective steering movement . This move-
ment can be over-regulated at any time.
No warning is produced with the turn signals
activated, given that the Lane Assist system
understands that a lane change is required.
Steering wheel vibration
The following situations can cause vibration
in the steering wheel and require the driver
to take active control of driving:
● When the limits of the very nature of the
syst
 em are reached. »
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Operation
● When the m ax
imum r
otational torque dur-
ing the corrective steering movement is not
enough to keep the vehicle inside the lane.
● When no lane is detected during the correc-
tive st
 eering movement.
Switching the Lane Assist system on or off
Through the Easy Connect system
● Push the Easy Connect button  CAR●
Push the  Set
up  function button
● Press the function button  driv
er a
s
 sistance  to
open the menu.
A lt
ern
atively: through the driving assist
button on the turn signal level*.
The Lane centring guide  is activa-
ted/deactivated in the Easy Connect system
using the  CAR  button and the button on the
Set up  function 
››
›  p
 age 110.
Self-deactivation: the Lane Assist system can
be automatically deactivated if there is a sys-
tem malfunction. The control lamp disap-
pears.
Hands-Off Function
● If the driver does not exert any physical ac-
tion on the steerin
 g wheel for approximately
10 to 12 sec. the function deactivates.
● Visual and audible warnings on the instru-
ment panel
 . ●
The function sw
 itches off 2 seconds after
the warning.
The lane assist system is active but it is not
available (the control lamp is lit up yellow)
● When driving at speeds below 65 km/h (38
mph).
● When the Lane Assist system does not de-
tect the div
 iding lines of the road. For exam-
ple, in the event warnings indicating road
works, and snow, dirt, moisture or reflec-
tions.
● When the radius of a curve is too small.
● When no road markings can be seen.
● When the distance to the next marking to
too gre
 at.
● When the system does not detect any clear
and active st
 eering movement during a long
period of time.
● Temporarily, in the event of very dynamic
driving s
 tyles.
● If a turn signal is activated.
● With the stability control system (ESC) in
Sport
  mode or switched off. Note
● Bef or
e starting a journey, verify that the
field of vision of the camera is not covered
›››  Fig. 208.
● Always keep the field of vision of the cam-
era cl
 ean. Switching off the Lane Assist system
in the f
o
l
lowing situations Due to the limits of the Lane Assist system,
swit
c
h it off in the following situations:
● When more attention is required of the
driver
● When drivin
g in a sporty style
● In unfavourable weather conditions
● On roads in poor condition
● In areas of road works Note
The Lane Assist system deactivates when
drivin g belo
w 60 km/h (40 mph). SEAT Drive Profile*
Intr oduction 
 
›› ›
  
table on page 2
SEAT Drive Profile enables the driver to
choose between four profiles or modes,  Nor-
mal , Sport , Eco and Individual , that
modify the behaviour of various vehicle func-
tions, providing different driving experiences.
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In the FR and X-PERIENCE models equipped
w ith dy
n
amic chassis control and Navi Sys-
tem Plus, the Comfort  profile is also
available.
In the Leon Cupra model the four profiles are Comfort , Sport, Cupra  and Individual .
The Individual  profile can be configured
according to personal preferences. The other
profiles are fixed.
Description Depending on the equipment fitted in the ve-
hic
l
e, 
SEAT Drive Profile can operate on the
following functions:
Engine
Depending on the profile selected, the en-
gine responds more spontaneously or more
in harmony with the movements of the accel-
erator. Additionally, when Eco  mode is selec-
ted, the Start-stop function is automatically
activated.
In vehicles with automatic transmission, the
gear change points are modified to position
them in lower or higher engine speed ranges.
Additionally, the Eco 1)
 mode activates the In- ertia function, enabling consumption to be
further r
educed.
In manual gearbox vehicles,  Eco1)
 mode cau-
ses the gear change recommendation indica-
tions that appear on the instrument panel to
vary, facilitating more efficient driving.
Dynamic chassis control (DCC)
  
›››  table on page 2
DCC continuously adapts the shock absorb-
ers to the condition of the road and current
driving conditions, according to the pre-set
programme.
In the event of a fault in the DCC, the follow-
ing message is displayed on the instrument
screen Fault: damping setting .
Address
Power steering becomes more robust in
Sport  mode to enable a sportier driving
style. In the Leon Cupra the power steering
becomes more robust in  Cupra mode.
Air conditioning
In vehicles with Climatronic, this can operate
in eco 1)
 mode, especially restricting fuel con-
sumption. Ambient lighting
The ambient lightin
g guides located in the in-
terior front door panels of the Leon FR and
the Leon Cupra change colour from white to
red depending on the driving mode selected.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 2)
According to the active driving profile, the ac-
celeration gradient of the adaptive cruise
control varies.
Electronic self-locking differential 2)
The self-locking differential adapts its behav-
iour depending on the driving profile chosen.
Normal mode or Cupra mode can be selected
to prioritise improved traction in sport driv-
ing. 1)
In the Leon Cupra model, Ec o
  mode is selected
through the Individual profile.
2) Applies to the Leon Cupra model.
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Function and operation Fig. 212 
On the instrument panel display:
tir edne
s
s detection symbol. Tiredness detection determines the driving
beh
av
iour of
 the driver when starting a jour-
ney, making a calculation of tiredness. This is
constantly compared with the current driving
behaviour. If the system detects that the driv-
er is tired, an audible warning is given with a
sound and an optic warning is shown with a
symbol and complementary message on the
instrument panel display  ››› Fig. 212. The
message on the instrument panel display is
shown for approximately 5 seconds, and de-
pending on the case, is repeated. The system
stores the last message displayed.
The message on the instrument panel display
can be switched off by pressing the  button on the windscreen wiper lever or the
b
utt
on    on the multi function steering
wheel  
›
›
›   page 31. The message can be recalled to the instru-
ment panel
 display using the multifunction
display  ››› 
 page 31.
Conditions of operation
Driving behaviour is only calculated on
speeds above about 65 km/h (40 mph) up to
around 200 km/h (125 mph).
Switching on and off
Tiredness detection can be activated or deac-
tivated in the Easy Connect system with the
button    and the function button 
  ››› 
pag e 110. A mark indicates that the ad-
ju
 stment has been activated.
System limitations
The Tiredness detection has certain limita-
tions inherent to the system. The following
conditions can limit the Tiredness detection
or prevent it from functioning. ● At speeds below 65 km/h (40 mph)
● At speeds above 200 km/h (125 mph)
● When cornering
● On roads in poor condition
● In unfavourable weather conditions
● When a sporty driving style is employed
● In the event of a serious distraction to the
driver Tir
edne
 ss detection will be restored when the
vehicl
 e is stopped for more than 15 minutes,
when the ignition is switched off or when the
driver has unbuckled their seat belt and
opened the door.
In the event of slow driving during a long pe-
riod of time (below 65 km/h (40 mph) the
system automatically re-establishes the tired-
ness calculation. When driving at a faster
speed the driving behaviour will be recalcula-
ted.
Parking aid
General
  information Various systems are available to help you
when p
ark
in
g or manoeuvring in tight
spaces, depending on the equipment fitted
on your vehicle.
The rear parking aid is an audible assistant
that warns about obstacles located  behind
the vehicle  ››› 
page 213.
During parking, Parking System Plus  assists
the driver by visually and audibly warning
them about obstacles detected  in front and
behind the vehicle  ››› 
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