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Interior monitor and towing protectionFig. 34
Button for interior monitor and
towing protection
The interior monitor detects movements inside the car and then triggers the
alarm.
Switching off
›
Switch off the ignition.
›
Open the driver door.
›
Press the
» Fig. 34 button in the driver's door.
›
Lock the vehicle within 30 seconds.
The interior monitor and the towing protection are switched on again auto-
matically the next time the car is locked.
Note
■ Deactivate the interior monitor and the towing protection if there is a possi-
bility of the alarm being triggered by movements (e.g. by children or animals)
within the vehicle interior or if the vehicle has to be transported (e.g. by train
or ship) or towed.■
The opened glasses storage compartment reduces the effectiveness of the
interior monitor. To ensure the full functionality of the interior monitor, the
glasses storage compartment must always be closed before locking the vehi-
cle.
Tailgate
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Opening/closing
50
Automatic locking of the boot lid
51
Emergency unlocking
51WARNING■ Ensure that the lock is properly engaged after closing the boot lid. Other-
wise, the lid might open suddenly while the vehicle is moving, even if the
lid was locked – risk of accident!■
Never drive with the tailgate fully opened or slightly ajar otherwise ex-
haust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poisoning.
■
Do not press on the rear window when closing the tailgate, as otherwise
this could crack – there is a risk of injury.
Note
■ After closing the boot lid, it is automatically locked within 1 second and the
anti-theft alarm system is activated. This applies only if the vehicle was
locked before closing the boot lid.■
The function of the handle above the licence plate is deactivated when start-
ing off or at a speed of 5 km/hour or more for vehicles with central locking. The
function of the handle is activated again when the vehicle has stopped and a
door is opened.
Opening/closing
Fig. 35
Unlock the boot lid/boot lid handle
Read and observe
on page 50 first.
After unlocking the vehicle, you can open the lid by pushing the handle located
above the licence plate.
Opening the boot lid for vehicles without central locking
›
Press the
button » Fig. 35 in the driver's door -
and open the boot lid in
the direction of arrow » Fig. 35 -
.
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Opening the boot lid for vehicles with central locking›Press the handle and open the tailgate in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 35
-
.
Closing›
Pull down the tailgate and close it with a gentle swing.
A handle which makes the closing easier is located on the inner panelling of
the boot lid.
Automatic locking of the boot lid
Read and observe
on page 50 first.
If the boot lid is unlocked with the key symbol on the remote control key,
then the door is automatically locked after closing.
The period after which the boot lid is locked automatically can be extended by
a specialist garage.
After the activation of the delayed locking, the door can be opened again after
closing within a limited period.
Delayed locking can be deactivated by a specialist garage at any time.
CAUTION
There is a risk of unwanted entry into the vehicle before the boot lid is locked
automatically. We therefore recommend locking the vehicle with the key sym-
bol
on the remote control key.
Emergency unlocking
Fig. 36
Emergency unlocking of the boot
lid
Read and observe on page 50 first.
The boot lid can be unlocked manually if there is a fault in the central locking
system.
Unlocking
›
Fold the rear seat backrest forward » page 66, Rear seats .
›
Insert a screwdriver or similar tool into the opening in the trim in the direc-
tion of the arrow
1
» Fig. 36 as far as the stop.
›
Unlock the lock
3
under the trim in the direction of arrow
2
.
›
Open the tailgate.
Electrical power windows
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Opening/closing the windows
52
Power window force limiter
53
Window convenience operation
53
Operational faults
53WARNING■ If the vehicle is locked from the outside, do not leave anybody in the vehi-
cle as it is not possible to open the windows from the inside in the event of
an emergency.■
The system is fitted with a force limiter » page 53. If there is an obstacle,
the closing process is stopped and the window goes down by several centi-
metres. The windows should nevertheless be closed carefully – risk of in-
jury.
■
Deactivating the electrically operated power windows in the rear doors is
recommended (safety push button)
S
when children are being transported
in the rear seats » Fig. 37 on page 52 .
■
Proceed with caution when closing windows to avoid causing crushing in-
juries - there is a risk of injury.
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Parking and low beam lightsFig. 40
Dash panel: Light switch
Read and observe on page 55 first.
Light switch positions » Fig. 40 .
Switch on the parking light or parking lights on both sides » page 59
Switch on low beam
Switching off lights (except daytime running lights)
Switch on the front fog lamp » page 58
Switching on the rear fog light » page 58
Note
■
An audible warning signal will sound if the light switch is in the or posi-
tion, the ignition key is removed and the driver's door is opened. The audible
warning signal is switched off by means of the door contact when the driver's
door is closed (ignition off), however, the side lights remain on to illuminate
the parked vehicle if necessary.■
Always turn the light switch to the 0 position if you are leaving the vehicle
and don't want to use the parking light.
Headlight beam adjustment
Fig. 41
Dash panel: Lights and visibility
Read and observe on page 55 first.
Turning the rotary switch » Fig. 41 from position
to
gradually adjusts the
headlight beam thereby shortening the beam of light.
The positions of the rotary switch correspond approximately to the following
car load.
Front seats occupied, boot empty.
All seats occupied, boot empty.
All seats occupied, boot loaded.
Driver seat occupied, boot loaded.
WARNINGAlways adjust the headlight beam to satisfy the following conditions.■The vehicle does not dazzle other road users, especially oncoming vehi-
cles.■
The beam range is sufficient for safe driving.
Note
We recommend you adjust the headlight beam when the low beam is switched
on.
Daylight running lights (DAY LIGHT)
Read and observe
on page 55 first.
Switching on the daytime running lights
›
Turn the light switch to position 0 » Fig. 40 on page 56 .
Activating/deactivating the daytime running lights function
›
Activate and deactivate the daytime running lights by fitting/removing the
fuse with the appropriate ampere rating for daytime running
lights » page 168 , Fuses in the dash panel .
Deactivating on vehicles with the START-STOP system
›
Switch off the ignition.
›
At the same time, pull the turn signal light stalk » Fig. 42 on page 57 to-
wards the steering wheel, push it downwards, and hold it in this position.
›
Switch on the ignition - wait until the left-turn signal light flashes 4x.
›
Switch off the ignition - an audible signal sounds which confirms the deacti-
vation of the daylight driving lights.
›
Release the turn signal stalk.
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Luggage compartment light
The light comes on automatically when the boot lid is opened. If the tailgate remains open for more than 10 minutes, the luggage compartment light
switches off automatically.
Visibility
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Rear window heating
61
Sun visors
61
Rear window heating
Fig. 48
Button for rear window heater
›
The rear window heater is switched on or off by pressing the but-
ton » Fig. 48 , the warning light in the switch comes on or goes out.
The rear window heater can only be switched on when the engine is running.
The rear window heater switches off automatically after approximately 7 mi-
nutes.
For the sake of the environment
The heating should be switched off as soon as the window is de-iced or free
from mist. The reduced current consumption will have a favourable effect on
fuel economy » page 111, Saving electrical energy .NoteIf the on-board voltage drops, the rear window heater switches off automati-
cally, in order to provide sufficient electrical energy for the engine con-
trol » page 149 , Automatic load deactivation .
Sun visors
Fig. 49
Sun visor: swivelling out
The sun visor for the driver or front passenger can be pulled out of the fixture
and swivelled towards the door in the direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 49 .
The vanity mirrors in the sun visors are provided with covers. Push the cover in
the direction of the arrow
2
.
The purpose of the strap
A
is to store small, light objects, such as a notepad,
etc.
WARNINGThe sun visors must not be swivelled towards the side windows in the de-
ployment area of the head airbags if any objects, such as ball-point pens,
etc. are attached to them. This might result in injuries to the occupants if
the head airbag is deployed.
Windscreen wipers and washers
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Windscreen wiper and washer
62
Headlight cleaning system
63
Replacing the windscreen wiper blades
63
Replacing the rear window wiper blade
63
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Adjusting the head restraintsFig. 59
Head restraint: adjusting/removing
Setting the height
›
Grasp the side of the head restraint with both hands and push it upwards as
required » Fig. 59 -
.
›
To move the head restraint downwards, press and hold the safety but-
ton » Fig. 59 -
with one hand and push the head restraint down with the
other hand.
Removing/installing
›
Pull the head restraint out of the seat backrest as far as the stop.
›
Press the locking button in the direction of the arrow » Fig. 59 -
and pull
the head restraint out.
›
To re-insert the head restraint, push it far enough down into the seat back-
rest until the locking button clicks into place.
Best protection is achieved if the top edge of the head restraint is at the same
level as the upper part of your head.
The head restraints must be adjusted to match the size of the seat occupant.
Correctly adjusted head restraints together with the seat belts offer effective
protection for the occupants » page 7.
WARNING■
The head restraints must be correctly adjusted in order to offer effective
protection for the occupants in the event of an accident.■
Never drive with the head restraints removed - there is a risk of injury.
■
If the rear seats are occupied, the rear head restraint must not be in the
lower position.
Storing the head restraints in the seat squabsFig. 60
Rear seats: Inserting head re-
straints in the seat cushions
The rear head restraints can be inserted into the corresponding holes in the folded seat squabs » Fig. 60.
Boot
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Class N1 vehicles
69
Fastening elements
69
Folding hooks
70
Fixing nets
70
Boot cover
70
Further positions of the luggage compartment cover
71
Retractable luggage compartment cover (Fabia Estate)
71
Please observe the following for the purpose of maintaining good handling
characteristics of your vehicle:
›
Distribute loads as evenly as possible.
›
Place heavy objects as far forward as possible.
›
Attach the items of luggage to the lashing eyes or using the fixing
net » page 69 .
In the event of an accident, even small and light objects gain so much kinetic
energy that they can cause severe injuries.
The magnitude of the kinetic energy is dependent on the speed at which the
vehicle is travelling and the weight of the object.
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Example: In the event of a frontal collision at a speed of 50 km/h, an object
weighing 4.5 kg produces energy corresponding to 20 times its own weight.
This means that it results in a weight of approx. 90 kg “ ”.WARNING■ Store the objects in the boot and attach them to the lashing eyes.■Loose objects can be thrown forward during a sudden manoeuvre or in
case of an accident and can injure the occupants or other road users.■
Loose objects could hit a deployed airbag and injure occupants – there is
a risk of death.
■
Please note that the handling properties of the vehicle may be affected
when transporting heavy objects as the centre of gravity can be shifted –
there is a risk of an accident. The speed and style of driving must be adjus-
ted accordingly.
■
If the items of luggage or objects are attached to the lashing eyes with
unsuitable or damaged lashing straps, injuries can occur in the event of
braking manoeuvres or accidents. To prevent items of luggage from being
thrown forward, always use suitable lashing straps which must be firmly at-
tached to the lashing eyes.
■
Items carried in the luggage compartment must be stowed in such a way
that no objects are able to slip forward under sudden driving manoeuvres
or braking – there is a risk of injury.
■
When transporting fastened objects which are sharp and dangerous in
the boot that has been enlarged by folding the rear seats forward, ensure
the safety of the passengers transported on the other rear seats » page 9,
Correct seated position of the rear seat passengers .
■
If the rear seat next to the folded forward seat is occupied, ensure maxi-
mum safety, e.g. by placing the goods to be transported in such a way that
the seat is prevented from folding back in case of a rear collision.
■
Never drive with the tailgate fully opened or slightly ajar otherwise ex-
haust gases may get into the interior of the vehicle – risk of poisoning.
■
Under no circumstances, should the permissible axle loads and permissi-
ble gross weight of the vehicle be exceeded – there is the risk of an acci-
dent.
■
Never transport people in the boot!
CAUTION
Please ensure that the heating elements for the rear window heater are not
damaged as a result of abrasive objects.NoteTyre pressure must be adjusted to the load » page 151, Tyre service life .
Class N1 vehicles
Read and observe
and on page 69 first.
On class N1 vehicles, which are not fitted with a protective grille, a lashing set
which complies with the standard EN 12195 (1 - 4) must be used for fastening
the load.
The proper functioning of the electrical system is essential for the safe opera-
tion of the vehicle. It is important to ensure that it is not damaged during mod-
ifications or when loading or unloading the luggage compartment.
Fastening elements
Fig. 61
Boot: Lashing eyes and fastening elements
Read and observe
and on page 69 first.
The following fastening elements are found in the luggage compart-
ment » Fig. 61 .
Lashing eyes for fastening items of luggage and fixing nets.
Fastening elements for fastening fixing nets.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the lashing eyes is 3.5 kN (350 kg).
Note
The upper front lashing eyes are located underneath the folding rear seat
backrest » Fig. 61.AB69Seats and storage
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Folding hooksFig. 62
Boot: folding hooks
Read and observe and on page 69 first.
Folding hooks for attaching small items of luggage, such as bags etc., are pro-
vided on both sides of the boot. » Fig. 62.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the hook is 7.5 kg.
Fixing nets
Fig. 63
Fixing net: double horizontal pocket, floor fixing net/double verti-
cal pockets
Read and observe
and on page 69 first.
Fixing examples for a fixing net as a horizontal pocket, floor fixing net » Fig. 63
-
and a horizontal pocket » Fig. 63 -
.
WARNINGDo not exceed the maximum permissible load of the fixing nets. Heavy ob-
jects are not secured adequately – there is a risk of injury.
CAUTION
■ The maximum permissible load of the fixing nets is 1.5 kg.■Do not place any sharp objects in the nets – risk of damaging the net.
Boot cover
Fig. 64
Removing the boot cover
Read and observe
and on page 69 first.
The boot cover can be removed if you wish to transport bulky goods.
Removing cover
›
Unhook support straps
1
» Fig. 64 .
›
Remove the cover from the holders
2
by lightly knocking on the underside
of the cover in the area between the holders.
Installing the cover
›
Place the cover on the contact surfaces of the side trim panel.
›
Place the recesses of the cover
3
» Fig. 64 over the holders
2
in the side
trim panel.
›
Interlock the cover by lightly knocking on the top side of the cover in the
area between the holders.
›
Hook the support straps
1
on the boot lid.
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WARNINGNo objects should be placed on the boot cover, the vehicle occupants could
be endangered if there is sudden braking or the vehicle collides with some-
thing.
CAUTION
■ When closing the boot lid, jamming and damage to the luggage compartment
cover or the side trim panel can occur if handled in an unprofessional way. The
following guidelines must be observed. ■ The recesses in the cover 3
» Fig. 64 must lock in the holders in the side
trim panel
2
.
■ The items which are transported must not exceed the height of the lug-
gage compartment cover. ■ The cover must not be jammed in the seal of the boot lid when it is in the
opened position.
■ There must be no object in the gap between the opened cover and the rear
backrest.
Note
Opening the boot lid also lifts up the boot cover.
Further positions of the luggage compartment cover
Fig. 65
The luggage compartment cover: Stowed in the lower position/
behind the rear seats
Read and observe
and on page 69 first.
The luggage compartment cover can be fitted to the following positions:› In the lower position on the support elements
» Fig. 65 -
»
› Behind the rear seats
» Fig. 65 -
.
CAUTIONIn this position
» Fig. 65 - the luggage compartment cover is designed for
small objects up to a weight of 2.5 kg.
Retractable luggage compartment cover (Fabia Estate)
Fig. 66
Boot: foldable boot cover/removing foldable boot cover
Read and observe
and on page 69 first.
Pulling out
›
Pull the retractable luggage compartment cover in direction of arrow
1
» Fig. 66 as far as the stop into the secured position.
Retracting
›
Press the cover in the handle area in the direction of the arrow
2
, and the
cover automatically rolls up into position.
Removing
›
The fully folded luggage compartment cover can be removed to transport
bulky goods by pressing on the side of the cross rod in the direction of the
arrow
3
and taking it out by moving it in the direction of the arrow
4
.
WARNINGNo objects should be placed on the foldable boot cover.71Seats and storage
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Variable loading floor in the luggage compartment (Fabia Estate)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Dividing up the luggage compartment with variable loading floor
72
Removing and refitting the variable loading floor
72
Removing and installing carrier rails
73
The variable loading floor makes handling of bulky items of luggage easier.
CAUTION
The maximum permissible load of the variable loading floor is 75 kg.
Note
The room under the variable loading floor can be used to stow objects.
Dividing up the luggage compartment with variable loading floor
Fig. 67
Dividing the boot with variable
loading floor
Read and observe on page 72 first.
›
Lift up the part with the grip and secure it by sliding it into the grooves
marked with the arrows » Fig. 67.
Removing and refitting the variable loading floorFig. 68
Fold up variable loading floor/remove
Read and observe
on page 72 first.
Removing
›
Unlock the variable loading floor by turning the securing bolts
A
around
180° anticlockwise » Fig. 68.
›
Fold up the loading floor by moving it in the direction of the arrow
B
.
›
Fold up the variable loading floor in the direction of the arrow
1
» Fig. 68
and remove by pulling in the direction of the arrow
2
Fitting
›
Fold up the variable loading floor and place it on the carrier rails.
›
Fold out the variable loading floor.
›
Lock the variable loading floor by turning the locking bolt
A
to the right by
approx. 180°.
WARNINGEnsure that the carrier rails and variable loading floor are correctly fastened
when fitting the variable loading floor. If this is not the case, there is a risk
of injury for the occupants.72Using the system
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Removing and installing carrier railsFig. 69
Slacken check points/remove carrier rails
Read and observe
on page 72 first.
Removing
›
Undo the securing points
B
» Fig. 69 on the carrier rails using the vehicle
key or a flat screwdriver.
›
Grasp the carrier rail
A
at position
1
and slacken it by pulling in the direc-
tion of arrow. You can take out the removable storage compartments in or-
der to facilitate the removal » page 83, Storage compartments in the boot .
›
Grasp the carrier rail
A
at position
2
and slacken it by pulling in the direc-
tion of arrow.
›
The carrier rail on the other side of the luggage compartment can be re-
moved in the same way.
Fitting
›
Position the carrier rails on the sides of the boot.
›
Press the two securing points
B
» Fig. 69 on each carrier rail to the stop.
›
Check the attachment of the carrier rails by pulling it.
WARNINGEnsure that the carrier rails and variable loading floor are correctly fastened
when fitting the variable loading floor. If this is not the case, there is a risk
of injury for the occupants.Net partition (Fabia Estate)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Using the net partition behind the rear seats
73
Using the net partition behind the front seats
74
Removing and refitting the net partition housing
74WARNING■ The belt locks and the belts must be in their original position after folding
back the seat cushions and backrests - they must be ready to use.■
The seat backrests must be securely latched in position so that no ob-
jects from the luggage compartment can slip into the passenger compart-
ment under sudden braking – there is a risk of injury.
■
Ensure that the rear seat backrests are properly engaged. It is only then
that the three-point seat belt for the middle seat can reliably fulfil its func-
tion.
■
Make sure that the transverse rod is inserted into the mounts
C
» Fig. 70
on page 73 or » Fig. 71 on page 74 in the forward position.
Using the net partition behind the rear seats
Fig. 70
Extending/retracting the net partition
Read and observe
on page 73 first.
Extending
›
Open the rear right door.
›
Fold down the rear seat backrests slightly forwards, which makes it possible
to clear the access for removing the net partition.
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