Light SKODA SUPERB 2006 1.G / (B5/3U) Repair Manual
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 Cigarette lighter in rear compartment*
Operating and further information regarding the use of the cigarette lighter 
⇒ page 99.
Power socket in the luggage compartment
– Open the cover of the power socket  ⇒fig. 93 .
– Connect the plug of the electrical appliance to the socket.
The power socket fulfils the requirements of DIN standard ISO 4165 and 
must only be used for connecting approved electrical accessories with a 
power uptake of up to 100 watts. The vehicle battery will be discharged in 
the process if the engine is stationary.
Further information concerning use of the power socket  ⇒page 242, 
“Accessories and replacement parts”.
Fig. 92  Centre 
console: Cigarette 
lighterFig. 93  Luggage 
compartment: Power 
socket
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Rear seat armrest with storage compartment
– You can fold down the armrest to enhance occupant comfort.
The armrest includes a stowage compartment. You open the compartment 
by pressing the button on the front side of the armrest and raising the 
cover. A drinks can holder*  ⇒page 96 and the operation control for the 
electrical passenger seat*  ⇒page 78 are located in the armrest.
Clothes hooks
You will find a clothes hook above each of the rear doors.
WARNING
•Ensure that any clothes hanging from the hooks do not impair 
your vision to the rear.
•Use the hooks for hanging only light items of clothing and 
ensure that there are no heavy or sharp-edged objects in the 
pockets.
•Do not use clothes hangers for hanging up items of clothing 
otherwise this will interfere with the protection offered by the head 
airbag*.
Fig. 105  Armrest of 
rear seats:Fig. 106  Area above 
rear doors: Clothes 
hooks
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•Open the air outlet vents  3 and 4 ,
•Switch on the cooling system by pressing button  ,
•We recommend that you briefly switch on the recirculated air mode 
with the pushbutton  .
Optimum cooling
•Turn the control dial   to the left up to the stop and the temperature 
can then be increased by turning the regulator to the right according to the 
prevailing conditions,
•Blower switch   in position  1, 2 , or  3;
•Turn the air distribution control   into the position ,
•Open the air outlet vents  3 and 4 ,
•Switch on the cooling system by pressing button  ,
•We recommend setting the air outlet vents  3 and 4  in such a way that 
the air flows to the rear over the heads of the occupants. Do not press 
button   - recirculated air mode.
Fresh air mode - ventilation
•Turn the control dial    ⇒page 109, fig. 107  to the left up to the stop,
•Blower switch   in the desired position,
•Turn the air distribution control   into the position ,
•Open air outlet vents  3 and  4 ⇒ page 112, fig. 108 ,
•Switch off the cooling by pressing button  ,
•Switch off the recirculated air mode by pressing button  .
Fresh air is also supplied to the rear footwell if you select air outlet vents 
5  with the aid of the air distribution control  .
Recirculated air mode
In recirculated air mode air is sucked out of the interior of 
the vehicle and then fed back into the interior.
Recirculated air mode prevents polluted air outside the vehicle 
from getting into the vehicle, for example when driving through a 
tunnel or when standing in a traffic jam.
Switching recircul ated air mode on
– Press switch    ⇒page 109, fig. 107  the switch symbol 
 
lights up.
Switching recirculated air mode off
– Press button   again, the button symbol 
 goes out.
Recirculated air mode is switched off automatically or cannot be switched 
on, if the air distribution control    ⇒page 109, fig. 107  is in position .
WARNING
You should not leave recirculated air mode on over a longer period 
of time, as “stale” air may result in fatigue in the driver and occu-
pants, divert your attention and al so cause the windows to mist up. 
The risk of having an accident increases. Switch recirculated air 
mode off as soon as the windows begin misting up.
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Air outlet vents
Fig. 108  Air vents at the front
Fig. 109  Air vents at the rear
Open air outlet vents
– Turn the vertical thumbwheel (not when in the end position). Close air outlet vents
– Turn the vertical thumbwheel into the end position.
Redirecting air flow
– Swivel upward or downward the gr
ille of the vents in order to 
change the direction of the air flow using the vertically 
arranged thumbwheel.
– Turn the horizontal thumbwheel on the vent to the right or left  in order to change the air flow to the appropriate side.
You can set the air supply to the individual vents with the air distribution 
control   ⇒page 109, fig. 107 . You can also set the vents  3 and 4  
⇒ fig. 108  and 6 ⇒ fig. 109  individually.
Unwarmed or cooled air will flow out of the air outlet vents according to the 
setting of control dial    ⇒page 109, fig. 107  and the atmospheric condi-
tions.
The rear footwell vents  7 are controlled together with the vents  5. Turn the 
air distribution control    ⇒page 109, fig. 107  into the position 
.
Using the air conditioning system economically
The compressor on the air conditioning system uses power from the 
engine when in cooling mode which will effect the fuel consumption.
It recommended to open the windows or the doors of a vehicle for which 
the interior has been strongly heated through the effect of direct sunlight 
in order to allow the heated air to escape.
The cooling system should not be switched on while travelling when the 
window is open.
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– Set a temperature between +18 °C (64 °F) and +29 °C (86 °F).
Recirculated air mode in ECON mode
– Press the button  .
– After this, press the button  .
When the ECON mode is operating, ECON appears in the display. ECON 
mode operates only within the control temperature range from +18 °C (64 
°F) up to +29 °C (86 °F).
Once a temperature has been set, it is maintained constant fully automat-
ically. This is achieved by automatically varying the temperature of the 
outflowing air, the blower stages and the air distribution. The system also 
takes into account bright sunlight which eliminates the need to alter the 
settings manually.
The ECON mode is switched off when pressing button  ,   or  .
Please note that, in the ECON mode, the interior temperature cannot be 
lower than the outside temperature. The interior is not cooled and the air 
is not dehumidified.
If you select the temperature below +18 °C (64 °F), LO  appears in the 
display. If you select a temperature higher than + 29 °C (86 °F),  HI 
appears in the display. In the position  LO the recirculated air is not 
warmed up. In the  HI position, the system operates continuously with 
maximum heating capacity.
Please refer to the information regarding recirculated air mode 
⇒ page 116.
Recirculated air mode
In recirculated air mode air is sucked out of the interior of 
the vehicle and then fed back into the interior.
Recirculated air mode prevents polluted air outside the vehicle 
from getting into the vehicle, for example when driving through a 
tunnel or when standing in a traffic jam.
Switching recirculated air mode on
– Press button  , the symbol 
 lights up on the display.
Switching recirculated air mode off
– Once again press the button   or the button  , the  symbol 
 goes out on the display.
WARNING
You should not leave recirculated air mode on over a longer period 
of time, as “stale” air may result in fatigue in the driver and occu-
pants, divert your attention and al so cause the windows to mist up. 
The risk of having an accident increases. Switch recirculated air 
mode off as soon as the windows begin misting up.
Note
If the windscreen is misted up, first of all press the button   and then 
the button  . After the windscreen has been demisted, once again press 
the button  .
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WARNING
•When driving, the ignition key must always be in the position   
(ignition 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 unexpected locking of the steering wheel - risk of 
accident!
•Only remove the ignition key from the ignition lock when the 
vehicle has come to a standstill (put on the handbrake or select the 
selector lever position P). The steering lock can engage immedi-
ately - 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 chil-
dren are left in the vehicle. The children might otherwise start the 
engine or operate electrical equi pment (e.g. power windows) - risk 
of injury!
Starting the engine
General
You can only start the engine only using an original ignition 
key.
•Place the gearshift lever into neutral (or place the selector lever to the 
position  P or N  in the case of an automatic gearbox) and put on the hand-
brake firmly before starting the engine.
•The clutch pedal should be fully depressed when starting the engine 
which means that the starter only has to crank the engine.
•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 another vehicle as a jump-start aid 
⇒
page 255.
It is only possible to tow-start vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox. The 
tow-starting distance must not be more than 50 metres  ⇒page 257.
WARNING
•Never run the engine in non ventilated 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 unconsciousness 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 operated 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 operating temperature 
- risk of damaging the engine!
•Vehicles which are fitted with an exhaust gas catalytic converter 
should not be tow-started over a distance of more than 50 metres.
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For the sake of the environment
Never warm up the engine when the vehicle is standing. Drive off right 
away. Through this the engine reaches its operating temperature more 
rapidly and the pollutant emissions are lower.
Petrol engines
These engines are fitted with a starter system which selects the correct 
fuel/air mixture for every external air temperature.
•Do not operate 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 seconds before repeating the 
attempt.
•It is possible that the fuse on the electrical fuel pump is defect if the 
engine still does not start. Check the fuse and replace it if necessary 
⇒ page 260.
•If the engine does not start, 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 engines
Glow 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 temperature. 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 seconds 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 260.
•If the engine does not start, contact the nearest specialist garage to 
obtain professional assistance.
Starting the engine after 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 the engine off
– Turn the ignition key into position    ⇒page 121, fig. 115 .A1
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WARNING
•Never switch off the engine before the vehicle is stationary - risk 
of accident!
•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 for 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 for 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 temper-
ature 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 219, “Working in the engine 
compartment”.
Shifting (manual gearbox)
Shift into reverse only when the car is stationary. Depress the clutch pedal 
and hold it fully depressed. Wait a moment before engaging reverse gear 
in order to avoid any shift noises.
Fig. 116  Shift pattern 
on models fitted with 5-
speed manual gearbox
Fig. 117  Shift pattern 
on models fitted with 6-
speed manual gearbox
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The reversing lights will come on once reverse gear is engaged, provided 
the ignition 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 changing gears, in order to avoid 
unnecessary wear and damage.
Handbrake
Applying the handbrake
– Pull the handbrake lever up fully.
Releasing the handbrake
– Pull the handbrake lever up slightly  and at the same time  
press in the locking button  ⇒fig. 118 .
– Hold the button pressed and push the handbrake lever down  fully  ⇒ .
The handbrake warning light  lights up when the handbrake is applied, 
provided the ignition is on.
A warning signal sounds and the following text appears in the display* if 
you have inadvertently driven off with the handbrake applied:
"Handbrake on"
The handbrake warning is activated if you drive at a speed of more than 5 
km/h for more than 3 seconds.
WARNING
•Please note that the handbrake must be fully released. A hand-
brake which is only partially released can result in the rear brakes 
overheating which will have a nega tive effect on the operation of 
the brake system - risk of accident! In addition this can result in 
premature wear of the rear brake pads.
•Never leave children unattended in the vehicle. The children 
might, for example, release the handbrake or take the vehicle out of 
gear. The vehicle might then move off - risk of accident!
Fig. 118  Centre 
console: Handbrake
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lights up in the button. The activation is confirmed by a brief acknowledge-
ment signal.
Deactivating
The parking aid is deactivated after pressing the button 
  ⇒ page 127, 
fig. 120  or at a speed of more than 15 km/h - the symbol  in the button 
is no longer illuminated.
WARNING
•The parking aid is not a substitute for the driver paying proper 
attention and it is always the driver's responsibility to take care 
when reversing the vehicle or carrying out similar manoeuvres.
•You should therefore satisfy yourself, before reversing, that 
there is no small obstacle, such as a rock, thin post, trailer drawbar 
etc., in front or behind your vehicle. Such an obstacle might not be 
within the range detected by the sensors.
Note
•Only the front parking aid operates if you are towing a trailer (applies 
only to models which feature a factory-fitted towing device*).
•If a warning signal sounds for about 3 seconds after activating the 
system and there is no obstacle close to your car, this indicates a system 
fault. The fault is confirmed additionally when the symbol 
 flashes in the 
button  ⇒page 127, fig. 120 . Have the fault rectified by a specialist work-
shop.
•The sensors must be kept clean and free of ice to enable the parking 
aid to operate properly.
Cruise control system (CCS)*
Introduction
The cruise control system (CCS) maintains a constant speed, more than 
30 km/h (20 mph), once it has been set, without you having to depress the 
accelerator pedal. This is only possible within the range which is permitted 
by the power output and braking power of the engine. The cruise control 
system makes it possible - particularly on long journeys - for you to rest 
your “accelerator foot”.
WARNING
•The cruise control system must not, for safety reasons, be used 
in dense traffic or on unfavourable road surfaces (such as icy 
roads, slippery roads or loose chippings) - risk of accident!
•In order to prevent unintentional use of the cruise control 
system, always switch off the system after use.
Note
•Models fitted with a manual gearbox: Always depress the clutch pedal 
if you switch on the cruise control system when the gearbox is in Neutral. 
Otherwise the engine can rev up unintentionally.
•The cruise control system is not able to maintain a constant speed 
when driving on steep downhill sections. The weight of the vehicle 
increases the speed at which it travels. One should shift down in good time 
to a lower gear or slow the vehicle down by applying the foot brake.
•It is not possible on vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox to switch 
on the cruise control system if the selector lever is in the position  P, N , R  
or  2.
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