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Introduction
This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
Headlights 205
Main beam light and low beam light 205
Fog lights and daytime running lights 206
Tail lamp assembly 206
Licence plate light 207
Some manual skills are required to change a bulb. For this reason, if uncertain, we
recommend that bulbs are replaced by a ŠKODA specialist garage or other expert
help is sought.
› Switch off the ignition and all of the lights before replacing a bulb.
› Faulty bulbs must only be replaced with the same type of bulbs. The designa-
tion is located on the light socket or the glass bulb.
› A stowage compartment for replacement bulbs is located in a plastic box in the
spare wheel or underneath the floor covering in the boot. WARNING
■ Accidents can be caused if the road in front of the vehicle is not sufficiently
illuminated and the vehicle cannot or can only be seen with difficulty by other
road users.
■ Always read and observe the warnings before completing any work in the
engine compartment »
page 169, Engine compartment .
■ Bulbs H7 and H4 are pressurised and may burst when changing the bulb -
risk of injury! We therefore recommended wearing gloves and safety glasses
when changing a bulb. ■ Gas discharge bulbs (xenon bulbs) operate with a high voltage, professional
knowledge is required - danger to life! CAUTION
■ Do not take hold of the glass bulb with naked fingers (even the smallest
amount of dirt reduces the working life of the light bulb). Use a clean cloth, nap-
kin, or similar. ■ When removing and installing the tail light make sure that the paintwork of the
vehicle and the tail light are not damaged. Note
■ This Owner's Manual only describes the replacement of bulbs where it is possi-
ble to replace the bulbs on your own without any complications arising. Other
light bulbs should be changed by a
ŠKODA specialist garage.
■ We recommend that a box of replacement bulbs be always carried in the vehi-
cle. Replacement bulbs can be purchased from
ŠKODAOriginal Accessories.
■ In order to facilitate the removal of the fixture with the bulb for the tail light
(halogen headlight), we recommend to remove first of all the connector of the
bulb for the low beam light. ■ We recommend that the headlight settings are checked by a ŠKODA specialist
garage after replacing a bulb in the main or low beam. ■ Gas discharge bulbs and LED diodes are replaced by a ŠKODA specialist garage. Ð
204 Do-it-yourself
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Headlights
Fig. 167
Headlights: Removing the bulb arrangement/fixture for the parking
light (Xenon headlight) Fig. 168
Removing the bulb arrangement/fixture for the parking light (Halo-
gen headlight)
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 204.
Overview of the location of the bulbs
» Fig. 167.A
- Fog lights and daytime running lights
B
- Parking lights (Xenon headlight)
C
- Parking lights (halogen headlight), low beam lights and main beam lights
Replacing the bulb for the side light (Halogen headlights)
› Turn the rubber cover in the direction of arrow 1
OPEN
» Fig. 168 and remove.
› Remove the fixture in the direction of arrow 2
» Fig. 168
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Remove the faulty bulb from the holder and insert a new one.
› Insert the rubber cover.
Replacing the bulb for the side light (Xenon headlights)
› Remove the rubber cover B
» Fig. 167.
› Remove the fixture in the direction of arrow 3
» Fig. 167.
› Remove the faulty bulb from the holder and insert a new one.
› Insert the rubber cover. Ð Main beam light and low beam light
Fig. 169
Removing the light bulb for main
beam light and low beam light
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 204.
Change light bulb for main beam light and low beam light
›
Turn the rubber cover in the direction of arrow 1
OPEN
» Fig. 168 on page 205
and remove.
› Disconnect plug A
» Fig. 169
.
› Press the circlips B
down until they are released from the secured position.
› Remove the light bulb C
and insert a new light bulb in such a way that the fix-
ing lugs of the light bulb socket fit into the recesses at the reflector.
Installation is carried out in the reverse order. Ð
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Fuses and light bulbs
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Fog lights and daytime running lights
Fig. 170
Removing: Bulb for fog lights/daytime running lights
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 204.
Changing light bulbs for fog lights
›
Remove the rubber cover A
» Fig. 167 on page 205.
› Disconnect plug 1
» Fig. 170.
› Take the faulty bulb out of the fixture 2
by pressing the light socket down-
wards and insert a new one.
› Insert the rubber cover.
Changing the bulb for the daytime running light
› Remove the rubber cover A
» Fig. 167 on page 205.
› Disconnect plug 3
» Fig. 170.
› Remove the faulty lamp from the fixture 4
by turning it in the direction of ar-
row. Insert a new lamp using the reverse procedure.
› Insert the rubber cover. Ð
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Fig. 171
Removing the tail light assembly/disconnecting the plug connection Fig. 172
Remove the middle part of the light/tail light: Bulb arrangement
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 204.
Overview of the location of the bulbs
» Fig. 172. 1
- Brake lights
2
- Reversing light
3
- Rear fog light
4
- Turn signal lights
5
- parking lights
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Removing and installing the tail light
›
Unscrew the light using the Torx key from the car tool kit. The shorter side of
the wrench is used for loosening the screws 1
» Fig. 171 and the longer side for
screwing them out completely.
› Grip the light in the upper and lower area and move backwards somewhat.
› Disconnect the plug connection by pressing the catches in direction of arrow 2
» Fig. 171 and by pulling them in direction of arrow 3
.
› Unscrew the securing screw A
» Fig. 172
with the aid of the Torx wrench and
press the three catches in direction of arrow. Remove the plastic lamp holder.
› When reinstalling, insert the plastic lamp holder into the tail light until the
catches audibly engage and insert the securing screw A
with the Torx key.
› Reconnect the plug connection and put the light into the original position.
› Screw the light with the screws 1
» Fig. 171 into place.
Replacing the bulbs on the tail light
› To replace the lamp 1
, 2
, 3
or 4
» Fig. 172 turn the lamp socket
anti- clock-
wise as far as it goes and remove it from the housing or remove the lamp 5
from the socket.
› Replace the lamp, insert the socket with the bulb into the housing and insert/
turn in a clockwise direction as far as it goes. ÐLicence plate light
Fig. 173
Boot lid: Licence plate light
First read and observe the introductory information and safety warn-
ings on page 204.
›
Insert a flat screwdriver into the opening in the area of the arrow
» Fig. 173 and
carefully press towards the centre of the lamp, by doing so the lamp jumps out
slightly.
› Remove the lamp.
› Remove the faulty bulb from the holder and insert a new one.
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Replace the glass cover and push in until the stop. Make sure that you install
the glass cover in the correct position. Ð
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Fuses and light bulbs
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Index
A
Ability to climb see Slope angle 153
ABS Function 97
Warning light 22
Accessories 189
Active driver-steering recommendation (DSR) 96
Adjusting Exterior mirror 53
Adjusting seats 129
Adjustment Seat 56
Aerial 161
see Radio reception 163
Airbag 137
Deployment 137
Front airbag 138
Head airbag 141
Knee airbag 139
Side airbag 140
Airbag system 137
Air conditioning system Air outlet vents 81
Climatronic 86
Manual air conditioning system 83
Alarm 31
Anti-theft alarm system 31
Antilock brake system 97
Armrest 75
Ashtray 70
Assistance systems OFF ROAD 98
Assist systems ABS 22, 97
Cruise control systems (CCS) 104EDL 98
ESC 22, 96
Park assist 101
Parking aid 100
START/STOP 106
TCS 22, 97
Auto Check Control 17
Automatic driving lamp control 40
Automatic gearbox 109
Dynamic shift programme 112
Emergency programme 112
Information for driving 109
Kickdown 112
Manual shifting of gears 111
Parking 110
Selector lever-emergency unlocking 113
Selector lever lock 111
Selector lever positions 110
Starting off 110
Stopping 110
Tiptronic 111
Automatic load deactivation 180
Auxiliary heating (auxiliary heating and ventila- tion) 88
Avoiding damage to your vehicle 150
B
Before setting off 128
Belts 132
Belt tensioners 135
Bonnet Closing 171
Opening 171
Boot Class
N1 vehicles 63
Cover 65
Emergency unlocking 34
Fastening elements 64
Fixing nets 65
Folding hooks 64Light 47
see Boot lid 33
Unlocking the boot lid 34
Variable loading floor 66
Boot lid 33
Automatic locking 33
Warning light 21
Brake assist 96
Brake booster 96
Brake fluid Checking 175
Brakes Brake assist systems 94
Handbrake 96
Indicator light 19
Running in 146
Braking Brake fluid 175
Breakdown kit 194
Bulbs Replacing 204
Button in the driver's door Electric power windows 34
C
Car computer see Multifunction display 12
Car jack 190
Carrier 68
Catalytic converter 146
CD changer 126
Central locking button 29
Central locking system 27
lock 29
unlock 28
Changes 189
Changing Engine oil 173
Wheel 191
215
Index
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Engine compartment
Brake fluid 175
Coolant 173
Overview 171
Vehicle battery 176
Engine oil Capacity 210
Changing 173
Checking 172
Replenishing 172
Specification 210
Engine revolutions counter 9
Environment 147
Environmental compatibility 149
Environmentally friendly driving 147
ESC Function 96
Indicator light 22
F
Fire extinguisher 190
First-aid kit 190
Folding table 76
Footmats 100
Front airbag 138
Front seats 55
Fuel 167
Diesel 169
Fuel gauge 9
gauge 9
refer to Fuel 167
Refuelling 167
Unleaded petrol 168
Fuel consumption 147
Fuses Assignment 201
Replacing 201 G
Gear Recommended gear 11
General view Cockpit 7
Glow plug system Warning light 23
GSM 116, 119
H
Handbrake 96
Head airbag 141
Headlight cleaning system Headlight cleaning system 51
Headlights Driving abroad 150
Head restraint 59
Heating 82
Defrosting windows 82
Exterior mirror 53
Recirculated air mode 83
Seats 58
Windscreen and rear window 47
Horn 7
I
Ignition 94
Ignition lock 94
Immobiliser 93
Indicator lights 18
Information display see MAXI DOT 15
Instrument Cluster 8
See Instrument Cluster 8
Instrument lighting 43
Interior monitor 32
Internet connection 122ISOFIX 145
J
Jacking points Raise vehicle 193
Jump-starting 197
K
Knee airbag 139
L
Lever Main beam 45
Turn signal 45
Levers Windscreen wipers 49
Light Automatic driving lamp control 40
Cockpit 46
COMING HOME/LEAVING HOME function 41
Daytime running lights 40
Fog lights 42
Fog lights with the function CORNER 42
Hazard warning light system 44
Headlight beam adjustment 44
Headlight flasher 45
Low beam 40
Main beam 45
Parking light 40, 41
Rear fog light 43
Replacing bulbs 204
Tourist light 42
Turn signal 45
Lights Cornering lights 41
Indicator lights 18
switching lights on and off 40
Loads 208
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Index
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Lock
Central locking system 29
Locking Emergency locking 32
Remote control 30
Locking and unlocking from the inside 29
M
MAXI DOT 15
Main menu 15
Settings 16
Maximum speed 211
Mirror Additional interior mirror 53
Automatic dimming interior mirror 52
Exterior mirror 53
Manual dimming interior mirror 52
Vanity 48
Mobile phone 114, 116, 119
Connecting to the hands-free system 117, 120
Multifunction display Functions 12
Memory 12
Operation 13
Multimedia 125
AUX-IN 126
MDI 126
N
Net partition 66
O
Off-road driving 151
Style of driving 154
OFF ROAD 98
Oil refer to Engine oil 172Onboard computer
see Multifunction display 12
Opening and closing the panoramic sliding roof 36
Opening and closing the sun screen 36
Operation in winter De-icing windows 163
Diesel fuel 169
Vehicle battery 178
Outside temperature 13
Overhang angle 153
Overview Engine compartment 171
Indicator lights 18
P
Paint see Paint damage 162
Paint damage 162
Panoramic sliding roof 36
Parking Park assist 101
Parking aid 100
Parking ticket holder 79
Passive Safety 128
Pedals 100
Periodic wiping 49
Petrol refer to Fuel 168
Polishing the paintwork refer to Taking care of your vehicle 162
Power steering 93
Power windows Button in the front passenger door 35
Button in the rear doors 35
Operational faults 36
Preservation refer to Taking care of your vehicle 162 R
Radiator fan 175
Radio reception Aerial 163
Functional fault 163
Raise vehicle 193
Rear mirror Automatic dimming interior mirror 52
Exterior mirror 53
Manual dimming interior mirror 52
Rear window - heating 47
Recirculated air mode Climatronic 87
Manual air conditioning system 85
Recommended gear 11
Refuelling 167
Fuel 167
Regulation Headlight beam 44
Remote control 30
Synchronisation process 31
Remote control key Replacing the battery 26
Replacement of parts 189
Replacing Bulbs 204
Fuses 201
Vehicle battery 179
Windscreen wiper blade 51
Replenishing Coolant 174
Engine oil 172
Windscreen washer fluid 176
Roof rack system Roof load 69
Running in Brake pads 146
Engine 146
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