tow Seat Leon 5D 2015 Service Manual
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Driver assistance systems
●
Ple a
se observe information on towing a
trailer  ››› page 216.
● The display on the Easy Connect screen
shows
  a slight time delay. Rear parking aid*
The rear Parking Aid assists the driver in
park
in
g by means of audible warning
sounds.
Description
There are sensors integrated in the rear
bumper. When the sensors detect an obsta-
cle, you are alerted by audible warnings.
Make particularly sure that the sensors are
not covered by adhesives, residues and the
like, as this could affect the system's opera-
tion. Cleaning instructions  ››› page 233.
The approximate measurement range of the
rear sensors is:
side area0.60 m
central area1.60 m As you approach the obstacle, the time inter-
v
al
 betw
een the audible warnings will be re-
duced. When you reach around 0.30 m the
warning will be constant: Do not continue to
move forward (or backward)  ›››   in Generalinformation on page 212, 
››
›
    in General in-
f orm
ation on p
age 212 !
If you maintain separation from the obstacle,
the volume of the warning begins to reduce
after four seconds (does not affect the tone
of the constant warning).
Activating/Deactivating
When engaging reverse gear, the parking aid
is automatically switched on. This is con-
firmed with a short warning.
On disengaging reverse gear, the Parking Aid
system is disconnected immediately.
Parking system plus* Fig. 213 
Represented area. Parking system plus assists you audibly and
v
i
s
ually when parking. There are sensors integrated in the front and
rear b
umpers. When they detect an obstacle,
you are alerted by audible warnings and visu-
ally on the Easy Connect system.
In the event of danger of a frontal collision,
the audible warnings come from the front of
the vehicle, and in the event of the danger of
a rear-end collision they come from the rear.
Make particularly sure that the sensors are
not covered by adhesives, residues and the
like, as this could affect the system's opera-
tion. Cleaning instructions  ››› page 233.
The approximate measurement range of the
sensors is:
1.20 m
0.60 m
1.60 m
0.60 m
As you approach the obstacle, the time inter-
val between the audible warnings will be re-
duced. When you reach around 0.30 m the
warning will be constant: do not continue to
move forward (or backward)!
If you maintain separation from the obstacle,
the volume of the warning begins to reduce
after four seconds (does not affect the tone
of the constant warning). A B
C
D
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Operation
Moreover, with the SEAT Media System
Plu s/Nav
i 
System radios, a yellow trail indi-
cates the vehicle's expected journey based
on the steering wheel angle.
Whenever the obstacle is located in the vehi-
cle’s direction of travel, the corresponding
audible warning will sound.
As the vehicle approaches an obstacle, the
segments are displayed closer to the vehicle.
When the penultimate segment is displayed,
this means that the vehicle has reached the
collision zone. In the collision zone, the ob-
stacles are represented in red, including
those out of the path. Do not continue to
move forward (or backward)  ›››   in General
inf orm
ation on p
age 212,  ›››   in General in-
f orm
ation on p
age 212 !
Adjusting the display and audible
warning
 s The settings for the display and audible
w
arnin
g
s are controlled via the Easy Con-
nect*.
Automatic activation
 on  – activates the  Automatic activa-
tion  option  ››› 
page 215.
  off  – deactivates the  Automatic ac-
tivation  option ››› page 215. Front volume*
Volume in the fr
ont and rear area.
Front sound settings/sharpness*
Frequency (tone) of the sound in the front
area.
Rear volume*
Volume in the rear area.
Rear sound settings/sharpness*
Frequency (tone) of the sound in the rear
area.
Adjust volume
With the parking aid switched on, the active
audio/video source volume will be reduced
to the intensity of the selected setting.
Error messages When the Parking Aid is activated or when it
i
s
 sw
itched on, if a message reporting a Park-
ing aid error is displayed on the instrument
panel, there is a fault in the system.
If the fault doesn't disappear before discon-
necting the ignition, next time that parking
aid is engaged in reverse, it will not be indi-
cated. Parking System Plus*
If there i
s a fault in the parking aid system a
message will appear on the instrument panel
indicating the error. In addition the   key
LED will blink.
If there is a fault in a sensor, the symbol   is
displayed on the Easy Connect display in
front of/behind the vehicle. If a rear sensor is
faulty, only the obstacles in the areas  A  and
B  are displayed 
››
›
  Fig. 213. If a front sensor
is faulty, only the obstacles in the areas  C and 
D  are displayed.
Hav e the f
au
lt corrected by a specialised
workshop without delay.
Towing bracket In vehicles equipped with a towing bracket
dev
ic
e fr
om the factory, when the trailer is
connected electrically, the Parking Aid rear
sensors will not be activated when reverse
gear is engaged, when the selector lever is
turned to position R or when the button  is
pressed.
Parking System Plus
The distance to possible obstacles at the rear
of the vehicle will not be displayed on the
screen and nor will it be indicated by means
of audible sound signals.
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Operation
Towing bracket device
T o
w
ing bracket device*
Introduction The towing bracket device fitted to your vehi-
cl
e, be it
 factory-fitted or a genuine SEAT ac-
cessory, meets all the national technical and
legal requirements for towing.
Your vehicle is fitted with a 13-pin connector
for the electrical connection between the
trailer and the vehicle. If the trailer is equip-
ped with a 7-pin connector you can use the
corresponding available adaptor that is a
genuine SEAT accessory.
The maximum authorised towing load is
80 kg. WARNING
● Bef or
e each journey, make sure that the de-
tachable ball joint is properly fitted and se-
cured in its housing.
● If the detachable ball joint is not properly
fitted and secur
 ed, do not use it.
● Do not use the towing bracket device for
tow
 ing if it is damaged or has missing parts.
● Do not modify or adapt the towing device
connection.
● Never u
nhook the detachable ball joint
when the trail
 er is hitched. CAUTION
Handle the detachable ball joint with care in
order t o av
oid damaging the bumper paint-
work. Note
Towing the vehicle with the detachable ball
joint  ›
›› page 90. Description
Fig. 219 
Towing bracket device support / de-
t ac h
able ball joint / key Depending on the country or version, the
t
o
w
ing bracket device's detachable ball joint
is located:
● underneath the floor panel of the luggage
compar
 tment.
● or else on the surf
 ace of the floor panel of
the luggage compartment in a bag secured
to the fastening rings.
The ball joint is fitted and removed by hand.
The towing device bracket is supplied with a
key.
Key to  ››› Fig. 219
13-pin connector
Safety lug
Hook housing
Hook housing cap
Ball protective cover
Detachable ball
Locking lever
Lock cover
Release bolt
Lock
Locking balls
Key
1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Towing bracket device
Note
Contact an Authorised Service Partner if you
lose  y
our key. Placing in standby position
Fig. 220 
Step 1 Fig. 221 
Step 2 Before assembling it, place the detachable
b
al
l
 in the standby position with the follow-
ing two steps.
Step 1
● Turn the key in the direction of arrow  1  un-
ti l
 the p
art of the key with the holes reaches
the top position  ››› Fig. 220.
Step 2
● Grip the detachable ball below the protec-
tive co
 ver.
● Press the release bolt  B  in the direction of
arr o
w  2 , and at the same time press lever
C  in the direction of arrow 
3  as far as it will
g o 
›
›
›  Fig. 221.
The lever will remain blocked in this position. Standby position
Fig. 222 
Standby position: Position of the lev-
er and the r el
e
ase bolt Standby position adjusted properly
● Key  A  
› ›
›  Fig. 222
  is in the released posi-
tion (the part of the key with the holes is fac-
ing upwards).
● Lever  B  
› ›
›  Fig. 222
  is in the bottom posi-
tion.
● The release bolt  C  
› ›
›  Fig. 222
  can be
moved. »
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Towing bracket device
● Remo
v
e the key in the direction of arrow
2 .
● Place cover  B  in the lock in the direction
of  arr
o
w  3  
› ›› 
Fig. 225
 ›››  .
● Check that the detachable ball is secure
› ›
›
  page 223. CAUTION
● Aft er r
emoving the key, always place the
cover over the lever's lock. If the lock be-
comes soiled it will be impossible to insert
the key.
● Keep the towing bracket device's housing
cavity
  clean at all times. Dirtiness can pre-
vent the detachable ball from being properly
secured!
● If the detachable ball is removed, always
plac
 e the cap on the hook's housing. Checking proper attachment
Fig. 226 
Detachable ball properly attached Whenever you go to use the detachable ball,
m
ak
e s
ure that it is properly attached first.
Detachable ball properly attached
● The detachable ball will not fall out of the
housin
 g cavity after a major “knock or jerk”.
● Lever  A  
› ›
›  Fig. 226
  is fully raised.
● The release bolt  B  
› ›
›  Fig. 226
  is sticking
fully out (the red and green part is visible).
● The key has been removed.
● Cover  C  
› ›
›  Fig. 226
  is placed over the lock. WARNING
The towing bracket device should only be
used if  the det
achable ball has been properly
locked! Removing the detachable ball - Step 1
Fig. 227 
Removing the lock cover Fig. 228 
Releasing the lock ●
Remove cover  A  from the lock in the direc-
tion of  arr
o
w  1  
› ›
›  Fig. 227 .
● Insert key  B  into the lock in the direction
of  arr
o
w  2  
› ›
›  Fig. 228 .
● Turn the key in the direction of arrow  3  un-
ti l
 the p
art of the key with the holes is facing
upwards. »
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Towing bracket device
Trailer towing Wh at
 do 
you need to bear in mind
when towing a trailer? Your vehicle may be used to tow a trailer
when fitted w
ith the c
orrect equipment.
If you wish to  retrofit a towing bracket, con-
sult  ››› page 228.
Connectors
Your vehicle is fitted with a 13-pin connector
for the electrical connection between the
trailer and the vehicle.
If the trailer has a  7-pin plug you will need to
use an adapter cable. It is available at any
Technical Service.
Trailer weight/drawbar load
Never exceed the authorised trailer weight. If
you do not load the trailer up to the maxi-
mum permitted trailer weight, you can then
climb correspondingly steeper slopes.
The maximum trailer weights listed are only
applicable for altitudes up to 1000 m above
sea level. With increasing altitude the engine
power and therefore the vehicle climbing
ability are impaired because of the reduced
air density. The maximum trailer weight has
to be reduced accordingly. The weight of the
vehicle and trailer combination must be re- duced by 10% for every further 1000 m (or
par
t
 thereof). The gross combination weight
is the actual weight of the laden vehicle plus
the actual weight of the laden trailer. When
possible, operate the trailer with the maxi-
mum permitted drawbar load on the ball joint
of the towing bracket, but do not exceed the
specified limit.
The figures for  trailer weights and drawbar
loads that are given on the data plate of the
towing bracket are for certification purposes
only. The correct figures for your specific
model, which may be  lower than these fig-
ures for the towing bracket, are given in the
vehicle documentation or in  ››› chapter Tech-
nical Data .
Distributing the load
Distribute loads in the trailer so that heavy
objects are as near to the axle as possible.
Loads carried in the trailer must be secured
to prevent them moving.
Tyre pressure
Set tyre pressure to the maximum permissi-
ble pressure shown on the sticker on the in-
side of the fuel tank flap. Set the tyre pres-
sure of the trailer tyres in accordance with the
trailer manufacturer's recommendations. Exterior mirrors
Check whether 
you can see enough of the
road behind the trailer with the standard rear
vision mirrors. If this is not the case, you
should have additional exterior mirrors fitted.
Both exterior mirrors should be mounted on
hinged extension brackets. Adjust the mirrors
to give sufficient vision to the rear.
Tow rope
Always use a cable between the vehicle and
the trailer  ››› page 226.
Trailer rear lights
The trailer's rear lights should comply with
the statutory safety regulations  ››› page 226. WARNING
Never transport people in a trailer. This could
re s
ult in fatal accidents. Note
● To w
ing a trailer places additional demands
on the vehicle. We recommend additional
services between the normal inspection inter-
vals if the vehicle is used frequently for tow-
ing a trailer.
● Find out whether special regulations apply
to to
 wing a trailer in your country. 225
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Operation
Hitching and connecting the trailer Fig. 230 
Schematic diagram: assignment of
the pins of  the trailer's electrical socket.
Key of the Schematic diagram  ››› Fig. 230:
PinMeaning
1Left turn signal
2Rear fog light
3Earth, pins 1, 2, 4 to 8
4Right turn signal
5Rear light, right
6Brake lights
7Rear light, left
8Reverse lights
9Permanent live
10Cable without positive charge
11Earth, pin 10
Key of the Schematic diagram  ››› Fig. 230:
PinMeaning
12Unassigned
13Earth, pin 9 Electrical socket for trailer
The v
ehic
le is fitted with a 13-pole power
socket for the electrical connection between
the trailer and the vehicle. If the system de-
tects that a trailer has been connected elec-
trically, the electrical equipment on the trailer
will receive voltage through this connection.
Pin 9 has a permanent live. This powers, for
example, the trailer's interior lighting. Pin 10
is only powered when the engine is running.
The charge wire (pin 10) charges, for exam-
ple, a caravan battery.
Pin 9 and 10 should not be connected to
each other to avoid discharging or damaging
the vehicle's battery.
The earth wires, pin 3, pin 11 and pin 13,
should never be connected to each other to
avoid overloading the electrical system.
If the trailer has a  7-contact connector , you
will need to use an adapter cable. In this case
the function corresponding to pin 10 will not
be available. Trailer maximum electricity consumption
Brake lights (total)84 Watts
Turn signal, on each side42 Watts
Side lights (total)100 Watts
Rear lights (total)42 Watts
Rear fog light42 Watts
Never exceed the values indicated!
Note
● If the r e
ar lights of the trailer are not cor-
rectly connected, the vehicle electronics may
be damaged.
● If the trailer absorbs excessive electric cur-
rent, the v
 ehicle electronics may be dam-
aged.
● Never connect the trailer's electric system
directly t
 o the electrical connections of the
tail lights or any other power sources. Only
use the connections intended for providing
electric current to the trailer. Ball coupling of towing bracket de-
v
ic
e* The ball coupling is provided with instruc-
tion
s
 on fittin
g and removing the ball cou-
pling of the towing bracket.
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Towing bracket device
WARNING
The towing bracket ball coupling must be
st or
ed securely in the luggage compartment
to prevent them being flung through the vehi-
cle and causing injury. Note
● By  l
aw, the ball coupling must be removed
if a trailer is not being towed if it obscures
the number plate. Driving with a trailer
Fig. 231 
Turn the 13-pin connector Before driving
● Grip the 13-pin connector at area  A  and
r emo
v
e it in the direction of the arrow
›››  Fig. 231.
● Remove the protective cover  5  
› ›› 
Fig. 219
up w
ards.
After driving
● Grip the 13-pin connector at area  A  and
in ser
t
 it in the opposite direction to the arrow
›››  Fig. 231.
● Fit the protective cover  5  
› ›
›  Fig. 219
  on
the ball coupling.
Safety lug
The safety lug  B  
› ›
›  Fig. 231
  is used to hook
up the trailer's retainer cable.
On hooking it up to the safety lug, the retain-
er cable should have slack in all the trailer
positions with respect to the vehicle (sharp
bends, reverse gear, etc.).
Headlights
The front part of the vehicle may be raised
when the trailer is connected and the light
may dazzle the rest of the traffic.
Adapt the height of the headlights using the
headlight range rotary adjuster 1)
. WARNING
● Never u se the s
afety lug to tow!
● Adjust your speed to suit the road and traf-
fic condition
 s.
● All work on the electrical system must be
carried out on
 ly by specialised workshops.
● Never connect the trailer's electric system
to the electric
 al connections of the rear lights
or any other power sources.
● After hooking up the trailer and connecting
the socket, c
 heck that all the trailer's rear
lights are working properly. Note
● If ther e i
s any fault in the trailer's lighting,
check the fuses in the instrument panel fuse
box  ››› 
 page 55.
● The contact between the retainer cable and
the safety
  lug may give rise to mechanical
wear in the lug's surface protection. This
wear will not prevent the safety lug from op-
erating properly or cause any fault and is ex-
cluded from the warranty.
● When connecting and disconnecting the
trail
 er, the towing vehicle's handbrake
should be applied. 1)
This does not apply for vehicles with bi-xenon
hea dlights.
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Anti-theft alarm system When the vehicle is locked, the alarm is trig-
ger
ed when the el
ectrical connection be-
tween vehicle and trailer is interrupted.
Always turn off the anti-theft alarm system
before connecting or disconnecting a trailer
›››  page 121.
Conditions for the integration of a trailer in
the anti-theft alarm system.
● The vehicle is factory-equipped with an an-
ti-theft  al
arm system and a towing bracket
device.
● The trailer is connected electrically to the
tow
 ing vehicle by the trailer connector.
● The electrical system of the vehicle and the
trail
 er are prepared for operation.
● The vehicle is locked with the ignition key
and the anti-theft al
 arm system is activated.CAUTION
For technical reasons, trailers fitted with rear
LED lights  ar
e not integrated in the anti-theft
alarm system. Driving tips
Driving with a trailer always requires extra
c
ar e. W
eight distribution
The weight di
 stribution of a loaded trailer
with an unladen vehicle is very unfavourable.
However, if this cannot be avoided, drive ex-
tra slowly to allow for the unbalanced weight
distribution.
Speed
The stability of the vehicle and trailer is re-
duced with increasing speed. For this reason,
it is advisable not to drive at the maximum
permissible speed in an unfavourable road,
weather or wind conditions. This applies es-
pecially when driving downhill.
You should always reduce speed immediately
if the trailer shows the slightest sign of  snak-
ing. Never try to stop the “snaking” by in-
creasing speed.
Always brake in due course. If the trailer has
an overrun brake, apply the brakes  gently at
first and then, firmly. This will prevent the
jerking that can be caused by locking of trail-
er wheels. Select a low gear in due course
before going down a steep downhill. This en-
ables you to use the engine braking to slow
down the vehicle.
Reheating
At very high temperatures and during pro-
longed slopes, driving in a low gear and high
engine speed, always monitor the coolant
temperature gauge  ››› page 108. Electronic stability control*
The ESC* sys
tem helps to stabilise the trailer
in case of skidding or rocking.
Retrofitting a towing bracket* Fig. 232 
Attachment points for towing brack-
et . 228  
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Towing bracket device
If a towing bracket is to be fitted after the ve-
hic l
e i
s purchased, this must be completed
according to the instructions of the towing
bracket manufacturer.
The attachment points for the towing bracket A  are on the lower part of the vehicle.
The di s
t
ance between the centre of the ball
coupling and the ground should never be
lower than the indicated value, even with a
fully loaded vehicle and including the maxi-
mum drawbar load.
Elevation values for securing the towing
bracket:
B65 mm (minimum)
C350 mm to 420 mm (fully laden vehicle)
D1040 mm
E317 mm
FLEON/LEON SCLEON ST
319 mm596 mm Fitting a towing bracket
●
Driving with a trailer involves an extra effort
f or the 
v
ehicle. Therefore, before fitting a
towing bracket, please contact a Technical
Service to check whether your cooling system
needs modification. ●
The leg
 al requirements in your country
must be observed (e.g. the fitting of a sepa-
rate control lamp).
● Certain vehicle components, e.g. the rear
bumper, mu
 st be removed and reinstalled.
The towing bracket securing bolts must be
tightened using a torque wrench, and a pow-
er socket must be connected to the vehicle
electrical system. This requires specialised
knowledge and tools.
● Figures in the illustration show the eleva-
tion value and the att
 achment points which
must be considered if you are retrofitting a
towing bracket. WARNING
The towing brackets should be fitted at a spe-
ci a
lised workshop.
● If the towing bracket is incorrectly instal-
led, there i
 s a serious danger of accident.
● For your own safety, please observe the tow
brack
 et manufacturer's instructions. CAUTION
● If the po w
er socket is incorrectly installed,
this could cause damage to the vehicle elec-
trical system. Note
● SEA T r
ecommends that the towing hooks
be fitted at a specialised workshop. Consult your SEAT dealer in case additional modifica-
tions
 t
o your vehicle are necessary.
● Due to the specific design of the exhaust,
the fitting of a c
 onventional towing hook is
not recommended for some sportier versions.
Please consult your Technical Service. 229
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