start stop button SKODA SUPERB 2010 2.G / (B6/3T) Technical Change
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“START - STOP”*
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“START - STOP”*The “START-STOP” system helps you to save  fuel while at the same time reducing 
harmful exhaust emissions and CO
2 emissions.
The function is automatically activated ea ch time the ignition is switched on.
In the start-stop mode, the engine automatica lly switches to the vehicle's idle phase, 
e.g. when stopped at traffic lights.
Information regarding the current state of th e “START-STOP” system is indicated in the 
display of the instrument cluster.
Automatic engine shut down (stop phase)– Stop the vehicle (where nece ssary, apply the handbrake).
– Take the vehicle out of gear.
– Take your foot off the clutch.Automatic engine restart (start phase).– Push down on the clutch.Switching the “START-STOP” system on and offYou can switch the “START STOP” syst em on/off by pressing the button fig. 2 .
When start-stop mode is deactivated, the warning light in the button lights up.
If the vehicle is in the stop phase when ma nually switching off the system, the engine 
starts immediately. The “START-STOP” system is very complex. Some of the procedures are hard to check 
without servicing. The general conditions 
for the proper functioning of the “START-
STOP” system are listed in the following overview.
Conditions for the automatic en gine shut down (stop phase)
Fig. 2  START-STOP System button 
The gearshift lever is in Neutral.The clutch pedal is not pressed!The driver has fastened the seat belt.The driver's door is closed.The bonnet is closed.The vehicle is at a standstill.The factory-fitted towing device is not electrically connected to a trailer.The engine has reached its operating temperature.The charge state of the vehicle battery is sufficient.The stationary vehicle is not on a st eep slope or a steep downhill section.The engine speed is less than 1200 1/min.The temperature of the vehicle battery is not too low or too high.The pressure in the brake system is sufficient.The difference between the outdoor- and the set temperature in the interior is not 
too great.The vehicle speed since the last time the engine was switched off was greater than 3 
km/h.The particulate filter* is not being cleaned, see Owner's manual.The front wheels are not turned excessively (t he steering angle is less than 3/4 of a 
steering wheel revolution).
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Charging the vehicle battery3
Conditions for an automatic restart (start phase)
Conditions for an automatic restart without driver intervention
Messages in the instrument cluster display (valid for vehicles without MAXIDOT 
info display*)
WARNING
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The brake servo unit and power steerin g only operate if the engine is 
running.
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Never let the vehicle roll with the engine switched off.Caution
If the “START-STOP” system is used at very high outside temperatures over a very long 
period of time, the vehicle battery can be damaged.
Note
•
Changes to the outdoor temperature can have an effect on the internal tempera-
ture of the vehicle battery even after severa l hours. If the vehicle remains outdoors for 
a long time in minus temperatures or in dire ct sunlight, it can take several hours until 
the internal temperature of the vehicle battery reaches a suitable temperature for 
proper operation of the “START STOP” system.
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In some instances it may be necessary to  start the engine manually with the igni-
tion key (e.g. when the seat belt is not insert ed or the driver's door is opened for more 
than 30 seconds). Follow the messages in  the display of the instrument cluster.
•
If the air conditioning Climatronic* is running in automatic mode, under certain 
conditions, the engine may no t switch off automatically.
Charging the vehicle battery
Caution
On vehicles with the “START/STOP” system, the negative cable of the charger must not 
be connected directly to the negative pole of  the vehicle battery, but only to the engine 
earth  page 4, fig. 3 .
The clutch is pressed.The max./min. temperature is set.The Defrost function for the windscreen is switched on.A high blower stage has been selected.The “START STOP” button is pressed.The vehicle moves at a speed of more than 3 km/h.The difference between the outdoor- and the set temperature in the interior is too 
great.The charge state of the vehicle battery is not sufficient.The pressure in the brake system is not sufficient.ERROR START STOP
Error in the START-STOP system
START STOP NOT POSSIBLE
Automatic engine shut down is not possi-
ble
START STOP ACTIVE
Automatic engine shut down (stop 
phase)
SWITCH OFF IGNITION
Switch off the ignition
START MANUALLY
Start the engine manually
WARNING (continued)
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