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Seats and Storage
63
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General Maintenance
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Technical Data
Assigning radio remote control* to the memory buttonsAfter storing the settings of the seat 
and exterior mirrors, you have 10  
seconds in order to assign the radio remote control to the appropriate memory button. – Withdraw the ignition key. – Press the release button  
⇒
page 42 and hold it pressed for 1 second  
until an audible signal confirms that the setting has been stored. The setting is stored with the memory button which you have selected.
If you wish to be able to retrieve the settings which are stored in the memory by also  using the radio remote control, you have  
to assign the radio remote control to a  
memory button in each case. If you wish, you can obtain an additional re 
mote control key from a specialist garage  
and then assign the remote control key to another memory button.
Note
•
If the radio remote control had previous 
ly been assigned to another memory  
button, this setting is then erased by the new assignment.•
If you assign the radio remote control  
to a memory button which has already  
been assigned to a radio remote control,  
the old assignment is also replaced by a  
new assignment in this case.•
The assignment of the radio remote control to a memory button is retained, 
however, after reassigning the seats and exterior mirrors.Retrieving seat and exterior mirror settings for driving forward You can retrieve the stored settings 
 either with the memory button  
 or also with the radio remote control*.
Retrieving the settings of the seat and mirrors can only be carried out  when the ignition is switched off 
 for safety reasons. Retrieving the  
settings can be carried out in two different ways: 
Retrieving settings with memory buttons – 
By pressing briefly:
 with the door open, operate the desired memory  
button   
⇒
page 62, fig. 61
 with one-touch. The seat and the exte- 
rior mirrors now move automatically into the stored position. 
– 
By pressing for a long period of time:
 with the driver door open or  
closed, press and hold the desired memory button   until the seat and the exterior mirrors have moved into the stored position. 
Retrieving settings with remote control* – If the driver door is closed and the ignition is switched off, briefly press  
the unlock button of the radio remote control  
⇒
page 42 and then  
open the driver door. 
– The seat and exterior mirrors now  
move automatically into the stored  
positions. 
Retrieving setting of exterior mirror for reversing* – Turn the rotary knob for the exterior mirror setting into the position 
  
⇒ 
page 58 before engaging the reverse gear. 
Emergency Off – Press any button on the driver seat. 
Note
If the memory button is pressed once again  
during the automatic setting of the seat  
and the exterior mirrors, the setting operation is interrupted. After repeated  pressing of the same button, the setting operation is continued to the end. If one of the two remaining memory buttons is pressed, the stored setting of this button is  retrieved.
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Seats and Storage
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Using the system
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Driving Tips
General Maintenance
Breakdown assistance
Technical Data
WARNING
•
Take care when using the cigarette li
ghter! Not paying proper attention  
or incorrect use the cigarette lighter in 
 an uncontrolled manner may result in  
burns.•
The cigarette lighter and the power so 
cket also operates when the igni- 
tion is switched off or the ignition key withdrawn. You should therefore  never leave children unattended in the vehicle.
Caution
Always use matching plugs to av 
oid damaging the power socket.
Note
•
Connecting electrical components when
 the engine is not running will  
drain the battery of the vehicl 
e - risk of battery draining!
•
Further information 
⇒page 179, “Accessories, chan
ges and replacement of  
parts”.Power socket in the luggage compartment (Combi)The socket is located on the left in the luggage compartment. 
– Open the cover of the power socket  
⇒
fig. 92
. 
– Connect the plug of the electr 
ical appliance to the socket.
The power socket, which fulfils the requir
ements of DIN standard ISO 4165, must  
only be used for connecting approved electr 
ical accessories with a power uptake of  
up to 240 watts. The vehicle ba 
ttery will be discharged in the process if the engine  
is stationary. The same remarks apply here as for  
⇒page 78. 
Further information  
⇒page 179, “Accessories, changes and replacement of  
parts”.Storage compartmentsOverviewYou will find the following storag 
e facilities in
 your vehicle:
WARNING
•
Please do not place anything on top of the dash panel. Such objects  
might slide or fall down when driving  
(when accelerating or cornering) and 
Fig. 92  Luggage compart- ment: Power socket
Storage compartment on the front passenger side
⇒ page 80
Storage compartment below steering wheel
⇒page 9
Storage compartment in the middle part of the dash  panel
⇒ page 9
Storage compartment for spectacles*
⇒page 80
Storage compartment in the front doors
⇒page 9
Front seat armrest with storage compartment*
⇒page 81
Rear armrest with storage compartment*
⇒page 81
Clothes hooks*
⇒page 82
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may distract you from concentrating on the traffic situation - risk of acci- dent!•
Use the storage compartments in the  
door panels only for small items  
which do not project out of the compartment in order to avoid any interfer- ence with the proper operation of the side airbags.•
Ensure that when driving no objects from the centre console of from 
other storage possibilities may get into 
 the footwell of the driver. You would  
then no longer be able to apply the br 
akes, operate the clut
ch or accelerator  
- risk of accident!Storage compartment on the front passenger sideOpening and closing the storage compartment on the front  passenger side – Pull the handle of the li 
d in direction of arrow 
⇒
fig. 93
 and fold it  
downwards. 
– Raise the lid and press it until the catch is heard to engage.The storage compartment can be locked and unlocked using the vehicle key (if the  storage compartment is lockable*).
WARNING
The storage compartment mu 
st always be closed when driving for safety  
reasons.Storage compartment for spectacles*Opening and closing the storage compartment for spectacles – Press on the cover of the storage compartment at the point of the  
arrow, the compartment opens or closes  
⇒
fig. 94
. 
Removing – Open the storage compartment in the vertical position and take it out  
by pulling on the hinge. 
Installing – Installation takes plac 
e in the reverse order.
WARNING
The compartment must only be opened 
when removing or inserting objects  
and otherwise must be kept closed.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 93  Dash panel: Storage  compartment on the front passenger side
Fig. 94  Centre console: Storage compartment for spectacles
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Starting-off and Driving
94
Ignition lockPetrol engines  - ignition switched off, engine  
off, the steering can be locked. 
 - ignition switched on - start engine Diesel engines  - interruption of fuel supply, ignition sw 
itched off, engine off, the steering can  
be locked.  - heating glow plugs on, ignition switched on•
You should not switch on any major elec 
trical components during the heating  
period otherwise the vehicle batt 
ery will be drained unnecessarily. 
 - start engine Applies to all models: Position 
  
To   lock the steering
, with the ignition key withdrawn, turn the steering wheel until  
the steering locking pin is heard to engage. You should always lock the steering as  a general rule if you leave your 
 vehicle. This acts as a deterrent against possible theft  
of your vehicle  
⇒
. 
Position 
  
Move the steering wheel back and forward a little if the ignition key cannot, or  cannot easily be turned into 
 this position, in order to
 release the steering lock. 
Position 
  
The engine is started in this position. At 
 the same time switched on low beam or  
main beam or other electrical compon 
ents with major power consumption are  
briefly switched off. The ignition key  
moves back into position   when one  
releases the key. The ignition key must be turned back into position   each time before starting the  engine again. The starter repeat lock in th 
e ignition lock prevents the starter being  
engaged when the engine is r 
unning and thus getting damaged.
WARNING
•
When driving, the ignition key must always be in the position   (igni- 
tion switched on) without the engine running. This position is indicated by  the warning lights coming on. If this is not the case, it could result in unex- pected locking of the steerin 
g wheel - risk of accident!
•
Do not withdraw the ignition key from the lock until the vehicle has come  
to a stop. The steering lock can en 
gage immediately - risk of accident!
•
Always withdraw the ignition key if 
you are going to leave the vehicle,  
even for a short time. This is particularly important if children are left in the  vehicle. The children might  
otherwise start the engine 
or switch on electrical  
equipment (e.g. power windows) - risk of accident or injury!Starting the engineGeneral You can only start the engine only using an original ignition key.•
Place the gearshift lever into neutral an 
d put on the handbrake firmly before  
starting the engine.•
The clutch pedal should be fully depr 
essed when starting the engine - the  
starter then only has to crank the engine.
Fig. 105  Ignition lock posi- tions
A1A2A3A1A2A3
A1A2
A3
A2
A1
A2
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Technical Data
•
Let go of the key as soon as the engine starts otherwise there may be damage  
to the starter. The engine running noises may louder at  
first be louder for 
a short time after  
starting the cold engine until oil pressure 
 can be built up in the hydraulic valve  
clearance compensation. This is quite normal and is not an operating problem. If the engine does not start ... You can use the battery of anothe 
r vehicle as a jump-start aid 
⇒page 188. 
It is only possible to tow-start vehicl 
es fitted with a manual gearbox. The tow- 
starting distance must not be more than 50 metres  
⇒page 191.
WARNING
•
Never run the engine in non ventilat
ed or enclosed areas. The exhaust  
gases of the engine contain besides  
the odorless and colourless carbon  
monoxide a poisonous gas - hazard! Carbon monoxide can cause uncon- sciousness and death.•
Never leave your vehicle unattended with the engine running.Caution
•
The starter may only be operated (ignition key position  ), if the engine is not 
running. If the starter is immediately oper 
ated after switching off the engine, the  
starter or the engine can be damaged.•
Avoid high engine revolutions, full throttle and high engine loads as long as the  
engine has not yet reached its normal oper 
ating temperature - risk of damaging the  
engine!•
Vehicles which are fitted wi 
th an exhaust gas catalyti
c converter should not be  
tow-started over a distance of more than 50 metres.
For the sake of the environment
Never warm up the engine when the vehi 
cle is standing. Drive off right away.  
Through this the engine reaches its operating temperature more rapidly and the  pollutant emissions are lower.
Petrol enginesThese engines are fitted with a starter system which selects the correct fuel-air mixture for every external air temperature.•
Do  
not depress
 accelerator before and when starting engine.
•
Interrupt the attempt at starting after 
10 seconds if the engine does not start  
right awayand wait for about 30 se 
conds before repeating the attempt.
•
It is possible that the fuse on the electric
al fuel pump is defect if the engine still  
does not start. Check the fuse and replace it if necessary  
⇒page 192.
•
Contact the nearest specialist garage to obtain professional assistance. 
It may be necessary, if the engine is  
very hot
, to slightly depress the accelerator  
after the engine has started.Diesel enginesGlow plug system Diesel engines are equipped with a glow  
plug system, the preglow period being  
controlled automatically in  
line with the coolant temperature and outside temper- 
ature. The preglow indicator light 
 comes on after the ignition has been switched on.
You should not switch on any major electrical components during the heating  period otherwise the vehicle battery will be drained unnecessarily.•
You should start the engine immediately after the glow plug warning light 
  
has gone out.•
The glow plug warning light will come on for about one second if the engine is  
at a normal operating temperature or if the outside temperature is above +5°C. This means that you can start the engine  
right away
.
•
Interrupt the attempt at starting after 
10 seconds if the engine does not start  
right awayand wait for about 30 se 
conds before repeating the attempt.
•
It is possible that the fuse on the diesel preglow system is defect if the engine  
still does not start. Check the fuse and replace it if necessary  
⇒page 192.
•
Contact the nearest specialist garage to obtain professional assistance.
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Starting the engine after the fuel tank has run dry It may take longer than normal to start the  
engine after refuelling 
if the fuel tank has  
run completely dry - up to one minute. This is because the fuel system must first of  all be filled while the attempting to start the engine.Switching off the engine– The engine can be swit 
ched off by turning the ignition key from posi- 
tion  into  
⇒
page 94, fig. 105
.
WARNING
•
Never switch off the engine before the 
vehicle is stationary - risk of acci- 
dent!•
The brake booster only operates when the engine is running. Greater 
physical effort for braking is required  
when engine is switched off. Because  
if you do not stop as normal, this can cause an accident and severe injuries.
Caution
you should not switch the engine off right  
away at the end of your journey after the  
engine has been operated fo 
r a lengthy period at high 
loads but should be allowed  
it to run at idling speed for about 2 minutes 
. This prevents any accumulation of heat  
when the engine is switched off.
Note
•
The radiator fan may continue running fo 
r a further 10 minutes or so after the  
engine and the ignition have been switched 
 off. The coolant fan may, however, also  
switch on again after some time if the coolant temperature rises because of an  accumulation of heat in the engine or  
if the engine is warm and the engine  
compartment is additionally  
heated by strong sunlight.
•
This is why particular care is required when carrying out any work in the engine  
compartment  
⇒page 160, “Working in the engine compartment”.
ShiftingShift into reverse only when the vehicle is
 stationary. Depress the clutch pedal and  
hold it fully depressed. Wa 
it a moment before engaging reverse gear in order to  
avoid any shift noises. The reversing lights will come on once reverse gear is engaged, provided the igni- tion is on.
WARNING
Never engage the reverse gear when driving - risk of accident!
Note
•
One should not lay the hand on the shift lever while driving the vehicle. The  
pressure of the hand will be transferred to 
 the gearshift forks in the gearbox. This  
can, over a period of time, lead to 
 early wear of the gearshift forks.
•
Depress the clutch pedal fully when chan
ging gears, in order to avoid unneces- 
sary wear and damage.
A1
Fig. 106  Shift pattern on  models fitted with 5-speed manual gearbox
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Communication
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CommunicationMobile phone, handsfree-system*Universal preparation for the phoneOnly one telephone mount is factory-
fitted. An adapter for the phone can  
be purchased from the Škoda original accessories. The mount is attached to the centre console. Insert mobile phone – Insert the mobile phone into the adapter   (as specified in manufac- 
turer's instructions). 
Inserting adapter with mobile phone into mount – First insert the adapter with the mobile phone into the mount   in  
the direction of arrow   until the adapter is touching the stop. 
– Press the adapter slightly in the direction of arrow   until it locks into  
position. 
Initialisation – Withdraw the ignition key. – Insert the adapter without the mobile phone into the mount  . – Plug the adapter cable into the mobile phone socket. The socket is  
located on the mobile phone mount below. 
– Switch on the ignition.– Wait approximately 20 seconds, swit 
ch off the ignition and pull the  
ignition key out of the ignition lock. 
– Insert the mobile phone into the adapter   (as specified in manufac- 
turer's instructions) and switch on the ignition. 
Removing the mobile phone with the adapter – Press the button   and remove the mobile telephone.An initialisation must be carried out:•
after the first connection of the adapter;
•
after reconnecting the battery;
•
after pulling out the adapter cable from  
the power socket for the mobile phone. 
This enables you to make full use of the advantages of a normal carphone (“hands- free system” using a microphone integrated in the vehicle, optimal transmission of  signals using an external aerial etc.).  
The battery of the mobile phone is also  
constantly charged. Should you have any questions, pl 
ease contact a specialist garage. 
Please also refer to the additional instructions  
⇒page 102.
Fig. 110  Universal prepara- tion for the phone
AA
AB
A1
A2
AB
AA
AC
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Seat belts
110
•
No two persons (also not children) should ever use a single seat belt  
together.•
The maximum protection which seat belts can offer is only achieved if 
you are correctly seated  
⇒page 104, “Correct seated position”.
•
The belt webbing must no
t run across solid or fragile objects (e.g. spec- 
tacles, ball-point pens, keys etc.) as this may be a cause of injuries.•
Bulky, loose clothing (e.g. a winter coat over a jacket) does not allow you  
to be correctly seated and impairs proper operation of the seat belts.•
It is prohibited to use clamps or other objects to adjust seat belts (e.g. for 
shortening the belts for smaller persons).•
The lock tongue should only be insert 
ed into the lock which is the correct  
one for your seat. Wrong use of the safety belt will reduce its capacity to  protect and the risk of injury increases.•
The seat backrests of the front seats must not be tilted too far to the rear 
otherwise the seatbelts can  
lose their effectiveness.
•
The belt webbing must always be ke
pt clean. Soiled belt webbing may  
impair proper operation of the inertia reel  
⇒page 153, “Seat belts”.
•
The slot of the belt tongue must not be blocked by paper or similar  
objects otherwise the belt tongue will not lock in place properly.•
Inspect the seat belts regu 
larly to ensure they are 
in good condition. If  
you find seat belts which have damage to the seat belt webbing, seat belt  connections, to the inertia reels or to the lock, the relevant safety belt must  be replaced by a specialist garage.•
The seat belts must not be removed or changed in any way. Do not make 
an attempt to repair the seat belts yourself.•
Damaged seat belts which have been subjected to stress in an accident  
and were therefore stretched, must be replaced - this is best done by a  specialist garage. The anchorage points  
of the belts must also be inspected.  
The anchorage points for the be 
lts should also be checked. 
•
In certain countries it is possible to use seat belts which differ in terms of  
their operation from the seat belts wh 
ich are described on the pages which  
follow.
How are seat belts correctly fastened?Fastening three-point seat belts Fasten your seat belt before starting!– Correctly adjust the front seat and  
the head restraint before fastening  
your seat belt  
⇒
page 60.
WARNING (continued)
Fig. 116  Routing of webbing  over the shoulders and the lap beltFig. 117  Routing of belt webbing for an expectant mother
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Airbag system
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Technical Data
•
you are not able to maintain the distance
 of at least 25 cm between middle of  
steering wheel and chest, despite the driver seat being correctly adjusted;•
special attachments are required in the area of the steering wheel because of a  
physical disability;•
you have installed other seats (e.g. orthopaedic seats without side airbags). 
Monitoring the airbag system The functionality of the airbag system is also monitored electronically when one  airbag has been switched off. If the airbag was switched of 
f using diagnostic equipment:
•
The airbag indicator light in the instrume
nt cluster lights up for about 3 seconds  
after switching on the ignition and then  
flashes after that for about 12 seconds. 
Front passenger airbags switched off  
using the switch for front passenger  
airbags* in storage compartmen 
t on the front passenger side:
•
the airbag indicator light in the inst
rument cluster comes on for about 4  
seconds each time the ig 
nition is switched on;
•
The deactivation of the airbag is indica
ted by the lighting up of the indicator  
light 
  at the front interior lighting of the vehicle  
⇒page 121.
Note
A specialist garage will be able to advise you whether national legislation in your  country allows airbags in your vehicl 
e to be deactivated, and which ones.
Switch for the front passenger airbag(s)*The front passenger airbag as well as side airbag (if the vehicle is fitted  with side airbags) are switched off using the switch. Deactivating an airbag – Switch off the ignition. – Turn the slot of the airbag switch using the key in the position  
OFF
  
⇒ 
fig. 128
 - (vertical position).
Fig. 128  Storage compart- ment: Switch for the front passenger airbag(s)Fig. 129  Indicator light for a switched off front seat passenger airbag
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Airbag system
122 
– Check whether the indicator light 
 
 lights up in th e lighting  of  
the interior of the vehicle (front) when the ignition is switched on ⇒ 
page 121, fig. 129
. 
Switching on an airbag – Switch off the ignition. – Turn the slot of the airbag swit 
ch using the key in the position 
ON
  
⇒ 
page 121, fig. 128
 - (horizontal position). 
– Check whether the indicator light 
 
 does not light up in the  
lighting of the interior of the vehicle (front) when the ignition is switched on  
⇒
page 121, fig. 129
.
The airbag should only be switched
 off under exceptional circumstances  
⇒ page 120. Indicator light 
  (airbag switched off) 
The indicator light is located at the fr 
ont interior lighting of the vehicle 
⇒page 121,  
fig. 129 
. 
In cases where the front passenger airbag and also possibly the side airbag* are  switched off 
, the indicator light comes on about 4 seconds after the ignition is  
switched on. There is a system fault present in the airbag switch off  
⇒
 if the indicator light  
flashes.  
Please have the car inspected i
mmediately by a sp
ecialist garage.
WARNING
•
The driver is responsible for whethe
r the airbag is switched on or  
switched off.•
Only switch off the airbag when the ignition is switched off! Otherwise a  
fault can occur in the system for the airbag deactivation.•
If the warning light 
  (airbag switched off) flashes: 
− There is a risk of the front passenger
 airbag not being activated in the  
event of an accident. Therefore do not use any child safety seats on the front passenger seat. − If the front passenger seat is occupied
, there is a risk th
at the airbag is  
deployed unexpectedly and thus the occupant of this seat may suffer  possible injuries. − It is also important to have the system inspected without delay by a  specialist garage.WARNING (continued)
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