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http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals
ŠKODA ENYAQ iV 11.2020
Angličtina/English
V1, R1, RoW, en_GB
OWNER´S MANUAL
ŠKODA ENYAQ iV

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  • Page 1 Your Owner’s Manual Digital version available on the Internet http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals OWNER´S MANUAL ŠKODA ENYAQ iV ŠKODA ENYAQ iV 11.2020 Angličtina/English V1, R1, RoW, en_GB...
  • Page 2 Reprinting, reproduction or translation, either in whole or in part, is not permitted without the written consent of ŠKODA AUTO a.s.. ŠKODA AUTO a.s. expressly reserves all rights relating to copyright laws. Subject to change. Issued by: ŠKODA AUTO a.s. ©...
  • Page 3: Extended Warranty

    Documentation of vehicle delivery Documentation of vehicle delivery Extended warranty Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Does the vehicle have an extended warranty? Date of vehicle delivery ________ / ________ / ________________ Limitations of the ŠKODA extended warranty Years: _______________ ŠKODA Partner _______________ Miles: _______________...
  • Page 4: Vehicle Owner

    Vehicle owner Vehicle owner 1. Vehicle owner 2. Vehicle owner This vehicle with the official registration number This vehicle with the official registration number __________________________________________ __________________________________________ belongs to: (Title, Name / Company) belongs to: (Title, Name / Company) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Address: Address: __________________________________________...
  • Page 5 Vehicle owner...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Handling operating fluids 12 volt vehicle battery Notes on the high-voltage system Documentation of vehicle delivery Use electrical sockets in the vehicle Extended warranty Before your journey Sitting safely Vehicle owner Correct belt webbing arrangement Correct steering wheel position About the Owner's Manual Securing children properly...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Electrically operated contactless boot lid Interior lighting Unlocking the boot lid Interior ambient light Windscreen wipers and washers Seats, steering wheel and mirror Heating and air conditioning system Front seat - with manual operation Front seat - with electrical operation Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Memory function of the seat Stand-by air conditioning...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 108 Radio Last destinations Favourites FM Radio Route guidance DAB radio Demo mode WEB radio and podcasts Online Services Media ŠKODA Connect Player ŠKODA Connect application Manage files Data connection Mobile device management User registration and activation of the ŠKODA Connect Mobile device management services Setting personal data protection...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Travel Assist 222 Wheels Lane change assist system Side Assist Tyres and rims Traffic sign recognition All-season or winter tires Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant protection Snow chains Driver Alert fatigue detection assistant SEAL tyres Emergency situation assist systemEmergency Assist Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle Automatic recuperation assistant Eco Assist Breakdown kit...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear door Operating weight USB-connections Vehicle dimensions Hook on the centre body pillar Engine specifications Pen holder Accident data recorder (Event Data Recorder) Storage compartment for cards, coins and SD card Personal data Storage compartment for cards in the storage area on the Information about the radio systems in the vehicle...
  • Page 11: About The Owner's Manual

    About the Owner's Manual About the Owner's Manual http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals General points This Owner's Manual applies to all chassis variants of the vehi- cle, including all models and trim levels. All possible trim levels are described here without identifying them as special trims, model variants or market-dependent equipment.
  • Page 12: About The Owner's Manual Explanations

    About the Owner's Manual About the Owner's Manual http://go.skoda.eu/owners-manuals General points This Owner's Manual applies to all chassis variants of the vehi- cle, including all models and trim levels. All possible trim levels are described here without identifying them as special trims, model variants or market-dependent equipment.
  • Page 13 Explanations Explanations CAUTION Texts marked with this symbol indicate dangerous situations which, if the safety instructions are not observed, could result in Terms used minor or moderate injury. “Specialist garage” - A workshop that carries out specialist service tasks for ŠKODA vehicles. A specialist can be a ŠKO- NOTICE DA Partner, a ŠKODA Service Partner, or an independent Texts with this symbol indicate situations which, if the corre-...
  • Page 14: Digital Instructions In Vehicle Infotainment

    Digital Instructions in Vehicle Infotainment › Application Quick Start Guide Digital Instructions in Vehicle Infotainment Application Quick Start Guide Interactive images In the pictures with the outside of the vehicle and the inside of the vehicle, there are touch points. Tapping a touch point dis- plays a menu with topics or a detailed image.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Overviews

    Vehicle overviews › Front vehicle area Vehicle overviews Ultrasonic sensors for assist systems Front radar sensor for assistance systems (under the cover) Front vehicle area Wheels: Tyres and rims » page 222 ▶ Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle »...
  • Page 16: Rear Vehicle Area

    Vehicle overviews › Rear vehicle area Rear vehicle area Overview of the charging socket » page 196 ▶ Sticker with tyre pressure values » page 230 ▶ Functionality of the sensors and cameras › Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist systems clean »...
  • Page 17: Centre Console And Passenger Seat

    Vehicle overviews › Centre console and passenger seat Turn signal and main beam » page 74 Centre console and passenger seat ▶ Speed regulating system » page 172 ▶ Speed limiter » page 170 ▶ High beam assist system » page 79 ▶...
  • Page 18: Space Under The Front Flap

    Vehicle overviews › Space under the front flap ▶ Access to selection and settings for driver assistance Space under the front flap systems Driving mode selection » page 157 ▶ Menu with Park Assist systems » page 185 ▶ Button for hazard warning light system »...
  • Page 19: Warning Lights

    Warning lights › Functionality Warning lights Symbol Meaning Indicates a warning together with another Functionality warning light » page WARNING Unfastened seat belts at the front and Disregarding the lighting up of the warning lights and the associ- rear » page ated messages on the display of the instrument cluster can lead 12-volt vehicle battery is not charg- to accidents, serious injuries or damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 20 Warning lights › Warning lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Fault in electric drive system » page 195. Along with - Recuperation er- » page 159. illuminated along with - Electrical system overheated » page 195. Electronic engine noise failed »...
  • Page 21 Warning lights › Warning lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Front passenger airbag switched Rear seat belt fastened » page » page Turn signal light, right » page » page flashes together with - Key switch for airbag deactivation is faulty »...
  • Page 22 20 Warning lights › Warning lights overview Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning High beam or flasher activated » page ACC deactivated » page 173. Speed limiter deactivated » page 170. High beam assistant switched on - high beam ACC controls the driving speed according to is switched on »...
  • Page 23 Warning lights › Warning lights overview Symbol Meaning Individual Driving Mode » page 157. Sport Driving Mode » page 157.
  • Page 24: Correct And Safe

    22 Correct and safe › Introductory notes for correct use Correct and safe New vehicle or new parts New brake pads Introductory notes for correct use New brake pads do not provide the optimum braking effect dur- Read this Owner's Manual carefully, as proceeding in accord- ing the first 200 km, they have to be worn in first.
  • Page 25: Improper Vehicle Adjustments

    Correct and safe › Improper vehicle adjustments Are the windscreen wiper blades in good condition? Space under the front flap ▶ Are all seatbelt system components in good working order? ▶ Before opening the front flap Are the seatbelts clean and have the buckles been unclogged? Risk of scalding! Do not open the front flap if steam or coolant Is the spoiler working properly? ▶...
  • Page 26: 12 Volt Vehicle Battery

    24 Correct and safe › 12 volt vehicle battery Store cloths soiled by brake fluids in a well-ventilated place un- plies when the electric drive is switched off and the ignition is ▶ til disposal. Cloths with residues of engine oil can ignite and switched off.
  • Page 27: Use Electrical Sockets In The Vehicle

    Correct and safe › Use electrical sockets in the vehicle Use electrical sockets in the vehicle Check seat belts, their locks and attachment points for dam- ▶ age. Improper handling of the sockets may lead to life-threatening electric shock or a fire. Sitting safely The sockets can become warm during operation.
  • Page 28: Correct Belt Webbing Arrangement

    26 Correct and safe › Correct belt webbing arrangement › Adjust the driver's seat in the lon- In pregnant women, the lap belt part must be as low as possi- ▶ gitudinal direction so that the ped- ble on the pelvis, so that no pressure is exercised on the abdo- als can be fully pushed through men.
  • Page 29: Transporting Objects Safely

    Correct and safe › Transporting objects safely Children under 150 cm tall will not be properly protected with- A child that has been properly secured in a child seat out a child seat. Children that have been inadequately secured There must be enough room be- can be thrown through the vehicle in the event of an accident or tween the child and the exit area of a sudden manoeuvre.
  • Page 30: Safe Driving

    28 Correct and safe › Safe driving Do not let items protrude out of the slots. This note does not Use assistance systems ▶ apply to bottles in bottle trays. The assistance systems are only for support and do not absolve you from your responsibility for driving the vehicle.
  • Page 31: Stop The Vehicle Safely

    Correct and safe › Stop the vehicle safely! › Drive at max. walking speed. Otherwise, a wave may form in Stop the vehicle and keep the brake pedal depressed. ▶ › front of the vehicle, increasing the water level. Secure the vehicle with the parking brake. ›...
  • Page 32: Emergency Call

    30 Correct and safe › Emergency call Emergency call Minor accident - call option The Infotainment screen displays the option to set up a connec- What you should be mindful of tion to the emergency call centre or breakdown service. Indicator light WARNING Availability of a mobile network is indispensable for establishing...
  • Page 33: After An Accident

    Correct and safe › After an accident Operation After an accident Manual call What to do after an accident Where possible, please observe the following instructions: The emergency button is located › below the cap with the icon Switch off the ignition. ›...
  • Page 34 32 Correct and safe › After an accident › Stay at a safe distance from the vehicle, along with any pas- sengers. › Report the fire to the emergency services and inform them that it concerns a vehicle with a high-voltage battery. ›...
  • Page 35: Keys, Locks And Alarm System

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Keys, locks and alarm system Removing the key bit › Press securing tab . The pendant part of the key bit folds out. Key Overview › Press the securing tab again. › Remove the key bit. Locking the vehicle Operating the boot lid Unlocking the vehicle...
  • Page 36 34 Keys, locks and alarm system › › A message stating it is necessary to change the battery will be Remove the key bit and partially ▶ displayed. insert it into the opening. › › Press down on the key fob to re- Replace the battery »...
  • Page 37: Central Locking

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking The SAFE function is activated when the vehicle is locked from WARNING Risk of death! the outside. If the battery is swallowed, serious or even fatal injuries can re- In the display of the instrument cluster after the ignition is sult from burns in the digestive tract.
  • Page 38 36 Keys, locks and alarm system › Central locking Central locking button Doors on one side of the vehicle ▶ Using the button on the key, the doors on the driver’s side and Lock/unlock using the central locking button the battery charging flap are unlocked. ›...
  • Page 39: Keyless Locking (Kessy)

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY) Mechanically unlocking and locking the door Locking the door without the lock cylinder Unlocking and locking the door with the lock cylinder Remove the cover › Pull the handle on the front left door and hold it in place.
  • Page 40 38 Keys, locks and alarm system › Keyless locking (KESSY) The sensors on the handle are intended to be operated with bare Protection against inadvertently locking the key in the vehicle hands, e.g. wearing gloves may affect the function of the sen- If the key is locked inside the vehicle, the vehicle will unlock it- sors.
  • Page 41: Alarm System

    Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system Activate / deactivate automatic unlocking when the key ap- Alarm system proaches the vehicle › Functionality In the Infotainment system, select the menu Out- side . The alarm system triggers audible and visual signals during a ›...
  • Page 42 40 Keys, locks and alarm system › Alarm system › Operating conditions By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen with the menu item Central locking . For the correct functioning of the alarm system, all windows › Select Central locking and deactivate the interior monitoring by must be closed.
  • Page 43: Doors, Windows And Boot Lid

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Doors Doors, windows and boot lid Child safety lock on the rear doors Operation Doors The child lock prevents the rear doors from being opened from Opening/closing the door the inside. Opening from the outside Switching on and off ›...
  • Page 44: Window - With Electrical Operation

    42 Doors, windows and boot lid › Window - with electrical operation Electrically operated child lock tomatically close the windows by pulling the button all the way. The force limiter is, however, switched on. › Press the left button to switch on/off the child lock in the left rear The force limiter is only not operational if you attempt to close door.
  • Page 45 Doors, windows and boot lid › Window - with electrical operation After switching off the ignition, the windows can still open Deactivation/activation of the key in the left rear door (part and close for about 10 minutes so long as none of the doors are of the child safety lock with electric operation) »...
  • Page 46: Sliding/Tilting Roof

    44 Doors, windows and boot lid › Sliding/tilting roof Troubleshooting If the obstacle is not removed, the force limit is disabled when you try to close again by moving and holding a finger in the The window regulator has stopped working after repeated closed direction (if the time span between the closing attempts opening and closing is less than 5 s).
  • Page 47: Sunblind - With Electrical Operation

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Sunblind - with electrical operation Operation After switching off the ignition, the sliding / tilting roof can be operated for about 10 minutes as long as none of the doors Opening are opened. › Move backwards using your finger.
  • Page 48: Sun Protection Roller Blinds For The Rear Door Panes

    46 Doors, windows and boot lid › Sun protection roller blinds for the rear door panes Closing Sun protection roller blinds for the rear door › panes Move forwards using your finger. Operation Stop/restore the movement of the roller blind ›...
  • Page 49: Sun Visors

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Sun visors Sun visors Operation Opening Folding up and folding down › Press the handle and lift the lid. The option to open by pressing the handle is deactivated once a Swivel the front visor towards the windscreen speed of 5 km/h is reached.
  • Page 50: Boot Lid - With Electrical Control

    48 Doors, windows and boot lid › Boot lid - with electrical control Set a delayed lid lock If the tailgate hits an obstacle when closing, it stops and an audible signal sounds. If the lid is unlocked with the button on the key, the lid is au- When automatically closing the tailgate, e.g.
  • Page 51 Doors, windows and boot lid › Boot lid - with electrical control Button in the door Settings › To open the tailgate, pull and hold Set the uppermost position of the tailgate and store it the button until the tailgate starts It makes sense to set the top position of the tailgate, e.g.
  • Page 52: Electrically Operated Contactless Boot Lid

    50 Doors, windows and boot lid › Electrically operated contactless boot lid Electrically operated contactless boot lid Display of the opening/ closing process The rear turn signal lights light up when the lid is opened and Operating conditions closed. When you close the lid, audible signals are additionally sounded.
  • Page 53: Unlocking The Boot Lid

    Doors, windows and boot lid › Unlocking the boot lid Seats, steering wheel and mirror Unlocking the boot lid Release Front seat - with manual operation If the boot lid does not open, it can be unlocked manually by the Controls on the seat following procedure.
  • Page 54: Front Seat - With Electrical Operation

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front seat - with electrical operation Front seat - with electrical operation Adjusting the lumbar support Set the position of the curvature Controls on the seat Set the extent of the curvature Adjusting the seat Adjust in a longitudinal direction Adjust the inclination Adjusting the height...
  • Page 55 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Memory function of the seat Stop position change Storing front passenger´s exterior mirror position for revers- › With the ignition off and the driver's door open, press any but- › ton on the seat to be adjusted. Turn on the ignition.
  • Page 56: Seat Massage Function

    54 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Seat massage function Seat massage function Folding forwards from the passenger compartment › Press the release handle and fold Turn on/turn off the seat forwards. › Press the button. Function switches off automatically after 10 minutes.
  • Page 57: Folding The Backrests Forward From The Luggage Compartment

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Folding the backrests forward from the luggage compartment Folding back up Park position of rear seat belts › Pull the outer seat belt to the side trim. › Fold the seat backrest back up. The release handle must audibly click into place.
  • Page 58: Sleep Package

    56 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Sleep package Rear headrests Removing and inserting the rear headrests › Move the headrest in the desired Removing direction. › Partially fold the respective seat When pushing down, press and back forwards. hold the safety button. ›...
  • Page 59: Front Armrest

    Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Front armrest Front armrest Rear armrest Settings Settings › Adjusting the height Fold down the armrest. › Raise the backrest to one of the The folded-down armrest can be locked positions. used as a storage table. Folding down ›...
  • Page 60: Steering Wheel

    58 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Steering wheel Open from the luggage compartment Steering wheel › Press the store button. Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering wheel › Open the lid. Closing › Fold back the lid from the passenger compartment until it clicks into place.
  • Page 61 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Steering wheel Setting the steering wheel position Troubleshooting Power assisted steering faulty WARNING illuminates - total failure of the power assisted steering, Risk of an accident! Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. failure of steering assistance ▶...
  • Page 62: Interior Rear-View Mirror

    60 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Interior rear-view mirror Steering column lock not unlocked Wing mirror flashes Operation Message concerning the required steering wheel move- ment Depending on the equipment, the mirrors can be folded in man- › Move the steering wheel slightly back and forth. ually or electrically.
  • Page 63 Seats, steering wheel and mirror › Wing mirror Setting the mirror surfaces synchronously If the electrically foldable mirror is swung out by external influ- ▶ If this function is activated, the mirror surface of the passenger ences (e.g. due to an impact during manoeuvring), fold the mir- mirror is also set when the mirror surface of the driver's mirror is ror in using the rotary knob and wait for an audible folding set.
  • Page 64: Restraint Systems And Airbags

    62 Restraint systems and airbags › Seat belts Restraint systems and airbags If there is a collision with a certain severity, the seat belt is tight- ened by the belt tensioner so that unwanted body movement is Seat belts prevented. The belt tensioner can also be deployed when the seat belt is Functionality not fastened.
  • Page 65 Restraint systems and airbags › Seat belts Operation Settings › Fastening the seat belt Move the seat belt height adjuster upwards to increase the height. › Grasp the buckle latch and slowly pull the belt over the chest and pelvis towards the buckle. ›...
  • Page 66: Child Seat

    64 Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat Troubleshooting We recommend using child seats from the ŠKODA Original Ac- cessories range. These child seats have been developed and tes- Blocked belt retractor ted for use in ŠKODA vehicles. They satisfy the standard ECE-R ›...
  • Page 67 Restraint systems and airbags › Child seat For child seats in groups 2 and 3, ensure that the guide fitting ▶ attached to the child seat headrest is positioned in front of or at the same height as the seat belt height adjuster on the cen- tral body pillar.
  • Page 68: Fasteners For Child Seats

    66 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Approval Approval Manufac- Attach- Order Manufac- Attach- Order Group Type number Group Type number turer ment number turer ment number (E1 ...) (E1 ...) ISOFIX For optimal protection, it is recommended to use this child Britax Rö- 0001990 44R04/15...
  • Page 69 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Child seats with the ISOFIX system Front passenger’s seat Rear seats Size category of Group With activated With deactivated child seat Outer seats Centre seat front airbag front airbag (up to 10 kg) (up to 13 kg) (9-18 kg) (15-25 kg)
  • Page 70 68 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats i-UF The seat is only suitable for forward-facing i-Size child seats of the “Universal” category. i-UF The seat is suitable for forward- and backward-facing i-Size child seats of the “Universal” category. X The seat is not suitable for i-Size child seats of the “Universal”...
  • Page 71 Restraint systems and airbags › Fasteners for child seats Overview Only attach one belt from the child seat to a locking eye TOP ▶ TETHER-Fasten the system. ISOFIX When attaching the child seat with the TOP TETHER- No oth- ▶ WARNING er object may be attached to the eyelet TOP TETHERSystem.
  • Page 72: Airbags

    70 Restraint systems and airbags › Airbags Airbags Airbag deployment in the event of an accident Airbag deployment is influenced by many factors. The decelera- Usage tion rate at the time of impact is crucial. WARNING The airbag system provides, as a supplement to the seat belts, Danger of serious or fatal injuries! additional occupant protection during severe frontal and side-on Maintain the correct seating position.
  • Page 73 Restraint systems and airbags › Airbags Deactivating the airbags We recommend having airbags other than the front passenger airbag deactivated » page 72, Operationby a ŠKODA service partner. Deactivation of the airbags should be considered in cases such as the ones below: If the driver's seat adjustment is correct, the distance of at ▶...
  • Page 74: Key Switch For The Front Passenger Airbag

    Restraint systems and airbags › Key switch for the front passenger airbag › Seek the help of a specialist garage. Switch front passenger front airbag on/off › Switch off the ignition. › Open the passenger door. Key switch for the front passenger airbag ›...
  • Page 75 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers Troubleshooting Key switch for airbag deactivation is faulty Exterior lighting flashes together with The front passenger airbag will not be deployed in the Functionality event of an accident! Unless otherwise stated, the light works when the ignition is ›...
  • Page 76 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting namic cornering light function ensures the best possible illumi- Turning on the dipped beam. nation of the curve area. In the light switch, is illuminated When no light is switched on - Sidelights ▶...
  • Page 77: Lighting, Windscreen Wipers And Washers Exterior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting › Turn signal Turn on the bad weather light switch. Switching on the turn signal The warning light in the instru- light on the right - the warning ment cluster illuminates and in- light flashes in the instrument formation about the selected light cluster...
  • Page 78 76 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting When the hazard warning system is on and the turn signal is is opened. After a few seconds or after the driver's door is switched on, the hazard warning lights will be switched off tem- closed, the warning signal will stop.
  • Page 79 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Exterior lighting › › Select the menu item for headlight range control. By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen with the › menu item Headlights . Adjust the headlight range using the slider. The headlight ›...
  • Page 80: Coming Home, Leaving Home Exterior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › COMING HOME, LEAVING HOME exterior lighting Beam of light in front of the vehicle has shortened Settings Headlight defective. › In the Infotainment system, select the menu Out- › Seek the help of a specialist garage. side .
  • Page 81: Dynamic Light Assist Headlight Assist System

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Dynamic Light Assist headlight assist system › Operation By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen with the menu item Headlights . Switching on › Select Headlights and actiavte or deactivate the function Light Assist . ›...
  • Page 82: Replace Light Bulbs

    80 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Replace light bulbs › Operation By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen with the menu item Headlights . Switching on › Select Headlights and actiavte or deactivate the function Dynamic › Push the lever in the direction of Light Assist .
  • Page 83: Interior Lighting

    Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior lighting › Front turn signal Change the bulb in the socket. › Insert the socket with the bulb in- › Remove the protective cap to the headlight until the locking from the headlight. lugs engage.
  • Page 84: Interior Ambient Light

    82 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior ambient light Deactivation of automatic activation lights up yellow when deactivated) › The menu Interior . › By moving your finger sideways, choose the screen with the The individual lights can be switched on/off by touching the cor- interior lighting menu item.
  • Page 85 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Interior ambient light one of the doors is opened, the respective door light is illumina- Automatic selection option ted in red to indicate that the door is open. The colour and the brightness will change automatically ▶...
  • Page 86: Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    84 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers The colour for the dash panel and door area is replaced Adjustment process ▶ › with the colour for the centre console. Choose the preset option . › Select the tab for setting the brightness level. Slider for adjusting the illumination colour ›...
  • Page 87 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers Wipe and wash the windscreen Clean headlights When the headlights are switched on, they are cleaned the first time and after every tenth wash of the windscreen. Setting the spray interval can be carried out by a specialist garage. Wipe and wash the rear window Fast wiping Slow wiping...
  • Page 88 86 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers Settings The container can hold a volume of 3 litres and 6 litres for vehi- cles with a headlight cleaning system. Activating/deactivating automatic wiping The functions for automatic rear window wiping and automatic wiping in the rain can be activated or deactivated as in the Info- tainment system.
  • Page 89 Lighting, windscreen wipers and washers › Windscreen wipers and washers › Troubleshooting Within 10 seconds, press the con- trol lever down and hold for about Windscreen washer fluid level too low 2 seconds. illuminates together with › Top up the windscreen washer fluid. Frozen windscreen wipers ›...
  • Page 90: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    88 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system › Heating and air conditioning system Press the catch and remove the wiper blade. › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Insert the new wiper blade until it clicks into place. What you should be mindful of ›...
  • Page 91 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Automatic mode Operating conditions for the cooling system Automatic mode keeps the temperature constant and prevents ✓ Outside temperature above 2 ° C the windows from misting. ✓ Ignition on Cooling system ✓...
  • Page 92 90 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Preselect option for ventilation/defrosting of wind- Set classic air conditioning › screen Press under the Infotainment and tap in the Infotain- Preselect option for the flow of warm air into the foot- ment screen.
  • Page 93 Heating and air conditioning system › Climatronic automatic air conditioning system Automatic windscreen heating - Switch on/off the automatic windscreen Switch recirculated air mode on/off ▶ heating » page 93, Settings Switch the cooling system on/off Switching on/off the automatic start of the seat and steering ▶...
  • Page 94: Stand-By Air Conditioning

    92 Heating and air conditioning system › Stand-by air conditioning Stand-by air conditioning Display of the stationary air conditioning with preset op- tions and the possible temperature setting Usage Setting the departure time » page 92, Setting the depar- ture time With stand-by air-conditioning, the vehicle interior is cooled, Einstellung der Klimatisierung der Sitze und der Scheiben- ventilated or heated when stationary according to the desired...
  • Page 95: Heated Windscreen

    Heating and air conditioning system › Heated windscreen Heated windscreen Settings Automatic heated windscreen Usage The heated windscreen switches on automatically if the wind- Windscreen heating is used for defrosting or ventilating the screen mists up. windscreen. › Press the button below the Infotainment and tap the Infotainment screen.
  • Page 96: Heated Steering Wheel

    94 Heating and air conditioning system › Heated steering wheel Settings NOTICE Risk of seat damage! Lock increases in heat output for the rear seat heater Do not kneel on the seats or otherwise apply concentrated ▶ › Press the button under the Infotainment system Rear pressure to them.
  • Page 97: Driver Information System

    Driver information system › Digital instrument cluster Driver information system Display of mileage availability » page 98, Overview. ▶ When the selector lever is moved, a diagram and a note for Digital instrument cluster the mode selection of the automatic transmission are shown in the display.
  • Page 98: Head-Up Display With Augmented Reality

    96 Driver information system › Head-up display with augmented reality Setting the brightness of the instrument cluster lighting Information from assistance systems and navigation is pro- The brightness is adjusted automatically according to the given jected. lighting conditions. Display area with selected information regarding speed, nav- The manual brightness adjustment is carried out as follows when igation and assistance systems the dipped beam is switched on:...
  • Page 99: Driving Data

    Driver information system › Driving data Driving data Select memory The memory selection is made by touching the corresponding Overview tab in the infotainment screen in the following menu The following information is displayed in the Infotainment: Reset memory Distance travelled The memory is reset in Infotainment as follows: Driving time ›...
  • Page 100: Available Mileage

    98 Driver information system › Available mileage Available mileage Very low or high temperature of the high-voltage battery ▶ WARNING Overview Adapt the driving style to the available mileage and the state of charge of the high-voltage battery. Display of the recuperation process and mileage availability If the driving performance is limited, the battery is protected Recuperation area with highligh- against excessive wear.
  • Page 101: Vehicle Status

    Driver information system › Vehicle status A very low or high temperature of the high-voltage battery can Functionality also affect the mileage. In the event of a system fault, messages regarding the fault in question are displayed on the instrument cluster display when the ignition is switched on.
  • Page 102: Familiarization With Infotainment

    100 Familiarization with infotainment › Infotainment overview Familiarization with infotainment The Infotainment screen is operated by touching it lightly ▶ with your finger. Infotainment overview Infotainment overview HOME menu Usage The HOME menu is used for the quick start of preferred func- tions.
  • Page 103: Preferred Functions

    Familiarization with infotainment › Preferred functions › Remove the preferred menu To display a menu of functions, hold your finger on the selec- › To display edit mode, press and hold the screen with one fin- ted function and move it to the position of the preferred func- ger.
  • Page 104: Configuration Wizard

    102 Familiarization with infotainment › Configuration wizard Configuration wizard Factory settings Resetting the Infotainment to factory defaults restores all facto- Functionality ry defaults. › Turn on the ignition and switch on Infotainment. The configuration wizard helps to set certain Infotainment func- ›...
  • Page 105: Sound

    Familiarization with infotainment › Sound Infotainment operation Sound Settings Operation on the screen The Infotainment sound is set in the menu What you should be mindful of The following menu items can be set: Danger of screen damage! Setting the equalizer ▶...
  • Page 106: Keyboard

    104 Infotainment operation › Keyboard Operation Keyboard for input ▶ Keyboard for search ▶ In principle, operation by touch is identical to the operation of a mobile phone. Operation For help with gesture control, see the instructions in the Info- tainment.
  • Page 107: Control Centre

    Infotainment operation › Control Centre Setting additional keypad languages Control Centre › For set-up tap Additional keypad languages . › Select the desired language. Control Centre Usage The Infotainment control centre provides quick access to pre- ferred functions. Display and administration of functional surfaces of prefer- red features Overview Display list of informational messages...
  • Page 108: Voice Control

    106 Infotainment operation › Voice control › To close edit mode, tap on ✓ Infotainment switched on Operating conditions for advanced voice control To use the advanced voice control, the following conditions Voice control must also be met: Functionality ✓ The vehicle supports the function. ✓...
  • Page 109 Infotainment operation › Voice control After the execution of the voice command, voice control is Restriction switched off. For some Infotainment languages, there is no voice control avail- The activation command can be used to speed up voice con- able. The Infotainment system will indicate this. trol “OK Laura”...
  • Page 110: Radio

    108 Radio › FM Radio Radio Player FM Radio Overview Display menu › Tap on Display the player › Tap on › Press the bar button on the right Radio station logo edge of the screen and drag to the left.
  • Page 111 Radio › FM Radio › Hold the line with the name of the desired station. › Tap on or the preset button for favourite stations that you want to replace. Delete the stored preset button for the favourite station › To erase, tap on in the Radio main menu.
  • Page 112 110 Radio › FM Radio Settings / Switch to the previous/next available station Look for each other Switch traffic reception (TP) for stations on/off › In the Radio main menu, tap . Store the currently selected station on a station key for the ›...
  • Page 113 Radio › FM Radio › Select one of the following menu items: Add the station logo Infotainment offers the option of adding logos, which are stored ▶ FM/DAB - the list shows available FM and DAB stations. in the Infotainment memory, to the stations. ▶...
  • Page 114: Dab Radio

    112 Radio › DAB radio DAB radio Radio station logo / Switch to the previous/next station Overview The type of switching depends on how the arrow buttons Display menu are set up Radio Arrow buttons:. › Tap on Switching the SCAN function on / off Display the player Activate/deactivate muting ›...
  • Page 115 Radio › DAB radio Function areas Station stored on the presets The variant for changing stations is set as follows using the The DAB transmitter emits images which are displayed in the functional areas / : information to the station ›...
  • Page 116: Web Radio And Podcasts

    114 Radio › WEB radio and podcasts › › In the Radio main menu, tap . In the list of preferred stations, tap on at the desired › preset button. Radio Tap Additional DAB announcements . › Select the desired logo. Turn on/off radio text reception When the function is switched on, you can see more information To turn off the logo display, tap on...
  • Page 117 Radio › WEB radio and podcasts › Press the bar button on the left edge of the player and drag to Podcast player › the right. In the menu radio, to select a podcast tap radio . Web radio player ›...
  • Page 118 116 Radio › WEB radio and podcasts The podcasts are shown in the displayed lists with the icon . Display related web radio stations and podcasts View episodes of the podcast being played Preset buttons for favourite stations and podcasts The preset buttons can be used to store stations from all availa- Close player ble frequency ranges as well as web radio stations and podcasts.
  • Page 119 Radio › WEB radio and podcasts Operation Settings Store the current station to a preset button for preferred sta- Sound quality of web radio stations and podcasts › tions To adjust the sound quality, tap on Audio quality: in the Ra- ›...
  • Page 120: Media

    118 Media › Player Media Available information about the track, artist and album being played Player Album image Close player Overview Video player Display the player › Tap on › Press the bar button on the right edge of the screen and drag to the left.
  • Page 121: Manage Files

    Media › Manage files After 3 seconds from the start of playback, tap: to play Restriction the current title from the beginning The availability of some media operation functions is dependent Hold: fast rewind within the title on the connected source and the software being used, e.g. Blue- Tap: play the next song tooth®.
  • Page 122 120 Media › Manage files Overview Depending on the available information, the track, the album, the artist name and the allocated genre can be stored. Media list › To display tap on in the Media menu. Operation Manage favourites › To to save the preferred medium tap and select the de- sired menu item.
  • Page 123 It is possible to check the ŠKODAweb pages to see if Infotainment is compatible with the selected mobile device being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code: http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility All information given is incidental and serves as information.
  • Page 124 122 Media › Manage files The ŠKODA AUTO company cannot guarantee full functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to a software update of the Infotainment and the mobile devices. Supported audio files Compression format Codec type File extension Max. bit rate [kbps] Max.
  • Page 125 Media › Manage files Compression format Codec type File extension Max. bit rate [kbps] Max. sampling Multi channels rate [kHz] 8, 11, 12, 16, 22, Mono, stereo, FLAC FLAC flac 24, 32, 44, 48, Joint stereo 64, 88, 96, 192 8, 11, 12, 16, 22, Mono, RIFF...
  • Page 126: Mobile Device Management

    124 Mobile device management › Mobile device management Codec type File extension Max. recordings per second bit rate [Mbit/s] Xvid Xvid WMV9 Supported playlists Codec type File extension M3U8 m3u8 Mobile device management We recommend having the system software and components updated by a specialist company.
  • Page 127 This check is carried out by using the following reference or by reading the QR code: http://go.skoda.eu/compatibility All information given is incidental and serves as information. Connected / Previously connected devices The ŠKODA AUTO company cannot guarantee full functionality...
  • Page 128 Detailed information about ŠKODA applications can be found on device to be replaced. the website after reading the following QR code or link: SmartLink connection http://go.skoda.eu/mobile-apps Infotainment provides the ability to connect SmartLink to com- patible mobile devices using the following connection types: Android Auto...
  • Page 129: Telephone

    Telephone › Using the phone Telephone If no phone contacts are displayed, check the request to con- firm the import of contacts in the connected mobile device. Using the phone Manage telephones › In the Telephone menu Select mobile phone . Overview Display menu ›...
  • Page 130: Manage Contacts

    128 Telephone › Manage contacts › Conditions for connecting a telephone with Select the Infotainment Bluetooth® unit. Infotainment The name of the unit can be found by tapping on Mobile devices Device name: . ✓ The Bluetooth® function of the Infotainment and the tele- ›...
  • Page 131: Telephone Conversation

    Telephone › Telephone conversation › Select or search for the desired contact. Tap on Advanced setting › If the contact contains multiple telephone numbers, choose Update telephone contacts the desired telephone number. When connecting the next telephone with Infotainment, an au- ›...
  • Page 132: Conference Call

    130 Telephone › Conference call › Telephone operation For setting the Infotainment ringtone in the phone menu select the ringtone . Enter telephone number › Select the ringtone. › Tap on › Enter the telephone number using the numeric keypad that is displayed.
  • Page 133: Sms

    Telephone › End conversation with the conference call participant Depending on the connected telephone, it may still be neces- sary to select the SMS menu item. Conversation with a participant outside of the conference › call Tap on › Messages that are received are displayed as individual messag- es or as messages in a conversation, depending on the follow- Settings ing setting.
  • Page 134: Email

    132 Telephone › Email Email Voice mailbox Operation Operation Send e-mails Establish a connection to the voice mailbox number › › In the Telephone menu tap on EMAIL Tap on › › Enter a subject for the e-mail. Tap on ›...
  • Page 135: Wi-Fi

    Wi-Fi › WLAN use Wi-Fi Previously connected hotspots Available hotspots WLAN use Currently connected hotspot Functionality Delete information about the hotspot connection Signal strength of the hotspot The Wi-Fi can be used for the internet connection or for the SmartLink connection. Hotspot signal is not available The Infotainment hotspot can connect up to 8 mobile devices.
  • Page 136 134 Wi-Fi › WLAN use › The name of the infotainment is the menu Wi-Fi Infotain- Enter the name and confirm. ment system as a hotspot Network name: . Quick connection of Infotainment to the mobile device hot- › Select the Infotainment hotspot and enter the required pass- spot word.
  • Page 137: Smartlink

    SmartLink › Use of SmartLink Function SmartLink Security level of the Infotainment hotspot The security level is set at WPA2 and cannot be changed. Use of SmartLink Function Self-help Functionality Tips for a perfect connection SmartLink offers the ability to display and operate certified ap- plications from a connected mobile device in the Infotainment Keep only the hotspot to be connected switched on and screen.
  • Page 138 136 SmartLink › Use of SmartLink Function Menu if no device connected Menu for a device in use List of supporting connection types Used connection type Available connection type Connected devices menu Disconnecting General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the type of SmartLink connec- tion Android Auto, Apple CarPlay or MirrorLink.
  • Page 139: Android Auto

    SmartLink › Android Auto the connection with a mobile device connected via Wi-Fi can be ended or restricted. Find out about country-specific legal restrictions. If necessa- ry, switch off the Wi-Fi manually. Restriction of SmartLink applications while driving For reasons of safety, the operation of some SmartLink applica- tions while driving is not possible or only limited.
  • Page 140: Apple Carplay

    138 SmartLink › Apple CarPlay › ✓ Connect the mobile device for the first time with the vehicle If necessary, confirm the PIN. › stationary. In the Infotainment screen, select the connection type Android Auto. Disconnecting Settings › In the menu Android Auto tap “Exit”.
  • Page 141 SmartLink › Apple CarPlay Connection conditions Settings ✓ The device to be connected supports the Apple CarPlay con- Connection by USB › nection. Turn on the Infotainment. › Switch on the mobile device. A list of devices, supported regions and applications that ›...
  • Page 142: Mirrorlink

    140 SmartLink › MirrorLink The Infotainment screen displays a connection message with It is not possible to operate the application while driving the name of the Bluetooth® unit of the Infotainment. Display of available devices › Find available Bluetooth® devices on the phone. List of applications ›...
  • Page 143: Navigation Map

    Navigation › Navigation Settings Connection by USB › Turn on the Infotainment. › Overview Switch on the mobile device. › Connect the mobile device to the USB input using a cable . Display menu › Select connection via MirrorLink. › Tap on Disconnecting Map overview...
  • Page 144 142 Navigation › 2D map facing the direction of travel ▶ 3D map facing the direction of travel ▶ Road signs for the affected route section End route guidance Centre the map on the vehicle position Display menu for setting the map display Map with information about range The map shows the estimated range achievable of the vehicle if Display map in accordance with the following setting:...
  • Page 145 Navigation › Enter destination by tapping the Rotate the map ▶ ▶ map item You can zoom in / out on the map by moving two fingers on Switch 2D/3D map display ▶ the touch slider below the infotainment screen. Settings Show preferred POI categories Favourite POI categories are displayed on the map and provided...
  • Page 146: Find Destination

    144 Navigation › Find destination Find destination After a destination is tapped on in the route overview ▶ After an item or POI icon has been tapped on in the map ▶ Overview Find destination › In the Navigation menu Find . Start route guidance - Save destination as a favourite ▶...
  • Page 147: Predictive Destinations

    Navigation › Predictive destinations Operation Settings Select the destination you are looking for Show preferred POI categories › Enter the details for the destination search. Favourite POI categories are displayed on the map and provided › in the destination search. Select the desired destination.
  • Page 148: Last Destinations

    146 Navigation › Last destinations Destination with the home address If the predictive destination suggestion function is turned on, ▶ the destinations are offered in the suggested destinations as Destination with the work address ▶ well as during the travel by the system. Favourites ▶...
  • Page 149: Route Guidance

    Navigation › Route guidance Operation Route guidance Deleting favourites Overview › Touch the functional area for the favourites and swipe left. Route calculation › Tap on . Settings Setting home address › Favourites At home . › Select and enter the destination via the address and consult the current vehicle position if necessary.
  • Page 150 148 Navigation › Route guidance Route overview Low density High density Traffic density information is not available Change route destinations to each other In the route overview, it is possible to exchange the destination and the intermediate destinations with each other and thus change their order.
  • Page 151 Navigation › Route guidance Information for updating the navigation data must be requested Activate / deactivate the automatic addition of a charging from a ŠKODA partner. station on the route When the function is switched on, the infotainment system au- tomatically adds a charging station to the route if necessary.
  • Page 152: Demo Mode

    150 Navigation › Demo mode › Route guidance Trailer Tap on maximum speed for trailers . The window is enlarged by pressing the button in the window › bar swiping left. Set the maximum speed for the trailer. › Demo . Demo mode Usage In demo mode, the route guidance from the starting point of the...
  • Page 153: Online Services

    Online Services › ŠKODA Connect Online Services http://go.skoda.eu/skoda-connect ŠKODA Connect Regulations ŠKODA Connect Portal website The rights and obligations of the contracting parties with regard The ŠKODA Connect Portal website enables, for example, user to the provision of these services are regulated in an independ- registration, ordering of ŠKODA Connect services, service man-...
  • Page 154: Škoda Connect Application

    QR code or link: tive countries and are dependent on the mobile network op- http://go.skoda.eu/skodaconnectapp erator. ▶ In areas where this is insufficient signal, e.g. in underground garages, functionality may be limited.
  • Page 155: User Registration And Activation Of The Škoda Connect Services

    ŠKODA AUTO can make changes to the mobile network in the ▶ meantime, e.g. generation-related replacement of an outdated technology;...
  • Page 156: Setting Personal Data Protection

    › be found on the following website: Open the Infotainment control centre by holding down the bar at http://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal-data the top of the screen and pulling it down. As a contracting party with regard to the use of the ŠKODA Connect services, you must ensure the protection of personal data and the right to privacy.
  • Page 157: Starting-Off And Driving

    Starting-off and Driving › Switch on the ignition Starting-off and Driving - privacy switched off ▶ privacy switch on / off in the Settings menu Switch on the ignition › privacy . Operating conditions The symbol for the switched on / off privacy is displayed in the status bar.
  • Page 158: Automatic Gearbox

    156 Starting-off and Driving › Automatic gearbox Automatic gearbox NOTICE With extremely low outdoor temperatures, the temperature of Automatic gearbox modes the high-voltage battery may drop so low that it may no longer be possible to start the ignition. Select automatic gearbox mode Starting the ignition again is only possible when the temperature ›...
  • Page 159: Vehicle Driving Mode

    Starting-off and Driving › Vehicle driving mode Operation Overview Starting up Eco mode › Turn on the ignition. ECO mode is suitable for a economic driving style. The engine › Keep the brake pedal depressed. power is limited, the maximum speed is reduced to 130 km/h. ›...
  • Page 160: Energy Recovery

    158 Starting-off and Driving › Energy recovery Energy recovery Usage The energy generated during braking is stored in the high-volt- age battery during recuperation. A higher recuperation level also increases the braking force when the accelerator pedal is re- leased. Operation Information on the system settings of the currently selected Automatic recuperation...
  • Page 161: Economical Driving Style

    Starting-off and Driving › Economical driving style Choose a higher recuperation level Economical driving style Choose a lower recuperation level Tips for economical driving Avoid unnecessary acceleration and braking. ▶ Use driving mode ECO » page 157. ▶ Use the mode of the automatic transmission to decelerate. ▶...
  • Page 162: Towing Eye And Towing Procedure

    160 Starting-off and Driving › Towing eye and towing procedure vehicle documentation (e.g. in the vehicle registration docu- WARNING mentation, in the COC document) and on the type plate. Risk of an accident! Do not exceed the permissible trailer load. For trailer operation, consider the current load condition of the ▶...
  • Page 163 Starting-off and Driving › Towing eye and towing procedure Removing the rear cap The tow rope must not be twisted. ▶ › When towing, drive at a speed of max. 50 km/h. Press on the cap and remove it. ▶ Installing the towing eye ›...
  • Page 164: Brakes

    162 Starting-off and Driving › Brakes For vehicles with factory-fitted towing device, at the back Inspecting the brake fluid level there is no mount for a screw-in towing eye. Test conditions Information for the driver of the towing vehicle ✓ The vehicle is on a horizontal surface ›...
  • Page 165: Electric Parking Brake

    Starting-off and Driving › Electric parking brake Electric parking brake WARNING Danger of brake failure! Operation If the brake fluid change date is exceeded, heavy braking may cause vapour bubbles to form in the brake system. WARNING Risk of the vehicle rolling away automatically! Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the parking brake is Troubleshooting ▶...
  • Page 166 164 Starting-off and Driving › Electric parking brake › Automatic shut-off Go to another parking spot where there is less of a slope. The parking brake is automatically deactivated when a mode of Noise when using the parking brake the automatic transmission is selected. Noise when using the parking brake is normal.
  • Page 167: Auto Hold Automatic Holding Function

    Starting-off and Driving › Auto Hold automatic holding function Auto Hold automatic holding function ✓ The ignition is switched on. ✓ Auto Hold is activated. Usage ✓ The automatic transmission mode is not selected. Auto Hold automatically secures the vehicle from rolling away when stopped.
  • Page 168: Driver Assist Systems

    166 Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems Driver assist systems Troubleshooting e-sound failure Braking and stabilising systems illuminates Overview › Seek the help of a specialist garage. Stabilisation control (ESC) ESC helps to stabilize the vehicle in borderline situations (e.g. when the vehicle starts to skid).
  • Page 169 Driver assist systems › Braking and stabilising systems Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) Trailer Stability Assist (TSA) EDL helps to stabilize the vehicle when driving on road surfaces TSA helps to stabilize the trailer. As the trailer begins to lurch, with different grip under the individual wheels. EDL brakes a TSA stabilizes the trailer by slowing down the individual vehicle spinning wheel and transmits power to a different drive wheel.
  • Page 170: Front Assist

    168 Driver assist systems › Front Assist Troubleshooting Status display in the instrument cluster display illuminates - safety distance too small ESC or ASR faulty/deactivated by the system illuminates illuminates - warning in case of collision › Switch the ignition off and on again. ›...
  • Page 171: Pedestrian Detection System

    Driver assist systems › Pedestrian detection system About 30 seconds after starting ( lights up in the instrument Troubleshooting ▶ cluster) Front Assist is not available When driving around a sharp bend ▶ illuminates together with During an ESC intervention ▶...
  • Page 172: Speed Limiter

    170 Driver assist systems › Speed limiter Risk of collision in a speed range of 30-85 km/h Operating conditions The system warns of a collision hazard first. If the driver does ✓ The driving speed is higher than 30 km/h. not respond, the vehicle is automatically braked.
  • Page 173: Cruise Control System

    Driver assist systems › Cruise control system Adjusting the speed limit with the buttons Decrease limit in steps of 10 km/h By pressing in steps of 1 km/h. Start control/Reduce limit in steps of 1 km/h By holding in steps of 10 km/h. Limit exceeded Variant with ACC ›...
  • Page 174: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    172 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Status display in the instrument cluster display Start control with current speed/Reduce limit illuminated - the cruise control system is activated Switch between cruise control and speed limiter illuminated - cruise control is active Accelerate temporarily ›...
  • Page 175 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Automatic stop and start WARNING ACC does not respond to crossing or oncoming objects. The vehicle can be decelerated to a stop using the ACC and start moving again. Control is disconnected in case of longer holding ACC is intended primarily for use on motorways.
  • Page 176 174 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) illuminates - ACC controls the driving speed according to Deactivate ACC the approaching roundabout Increase speed in steps of 10 km/h illuminates - ACC controls the driving speed according to Reduce speed in steps of 10 km/h the approaching junction Set distance level illuminates - ACC controls the driving speed according to...
  • Page 177 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) The vehicle accelerates and control is temporarily interrupted. When cornering Upon releasing the accelerator, control is resumed. Interrupting cruise control After pressing the brake pedal ▶ After an ESC or ASR intervention ▶...
  • Page 178 176 Driver assist systems › Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Lane change by another vehicle Settings Activation / deactivation and setting In the Infotainment system, in the menu ◼ Driving profile: - Setting the vehicle acceleration when the ACC is ▶ switched on (this setting is made for vehicles with driving mode selection »...
  • Page 179: Lane Assist

    Driver assist systems › Lane Assist Lane Assist Display Lane boundary highlighted on the Usage right: system intervenes on the right when approaching the lane marking. Lane Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane. It is based on the boundaries of a lane. These may include lane markings, road edges or objects such as curbs or possibly traffic cones.
  • Page 180: Travel Assist

    178 Driver assist systems › Travel Assist If the weather conditions are unfavourable. Travel Assist ▶ The vehicle is making a sharp turn. ▶ Usage The vehicle is travelling on a sloping road or in ruts. ▶ When the driving lane is too narrow. Travel Assist helps to keep the vehicle within the lane while con- ▶...
  • Page 181: Lane Change Assist System Side Assist

    Driver assist systems › Lane change assist system Side Assist Operating conditions Settings ✓ The ACC is activated. Activation › Press the button on the multifunction steering wheel. ✓ The vehicle speed is max. 210 km/h. ✓ The lane markings are clearly visible. Regulation with the current speed and adaptive lane assist are started.
  • Page 182 180 Driver assist systems › Lane change assist system Side Assist Functionality For vehicles with Lane Assist, the indicator light will also flash if your vehicle crosses the lane markings in the direction of the ap- The system monitors the area both beside and behind the vehi- proaching vehicle.
  • Page 183: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Driver assist systems › Traffic sign recognition Settings Towing a trailer If a trailer or other accessory is connected to the trailer socket, In Infotainment trailer-relevant road signs are also displayed. In the menu Driving on roads without speed limits If you are on a road with no speed limits, the road signs will Troubleshooting...
  • Page 184: Crew Protect Assist Proactive Occupant Protection

    182 Driver assist systems › Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant protection The field of view of the sensor is limited by an obstacle or a Crew Protect Assist proactive occupant ▶ preceding vehicle. protection If the weather conditions are unfavourable. ▶...
  • Page 185: Driver Alert Fatigue Detection Assistant

    Driver assist systems › Driver Alert fatigue detection assistant Function restriction Driver Alert fatigue detection assistant The function may be restricted or unavailable in the following Functionality cases: Driver Alert evaluates the steering behaviour. If it detects fati- When reversing ▶...
  • Page 186: Emergency Situation Assist Systememergency Assist

    184 Driver assist systems › Emergency situation assist systemEmergency Assist Emergency situation assist systemEmergency Settings Assist Automatic activation The Assistant is automatically activated when the ignition is Usage switched on. The assist systems for emergencies detect inactivity of the driv- Activation/deactivation er, which, for example, can be caused by a sudden loss of con- In the Infotainment system, in the menu...
  • Page 187: Park Assist Systems

    Park Assist systems › Park Pilot parking aid Park Assist systems Navigation data ▶ Traffic Sign Recognition ▶ Park Pilot parking aid Sensors, radars and cameras ▶ Functionality Function restriction If an obstacle is detected, the Infotainment will display a visible message and an audible signal will sound.
  • Page 188 186 Park Assist systems › Park Pilot parking aid Acoustic signals on/off › Press the button. One-time deactivation/activation of automatic braking Park steering assistant Automatic switch off The driving speed is higher than 15 km/h. Setting certain park assist systems System fault Function restriction Change to the rear view camera display...
  • Page 189: Rear View Camera

    Park Assist systems › Rear view camera Troubleshooting Orientation lines and functional surfaces After switching on, an audible signal sounds for 3 seconds Orientation lines and there is no obstacle near the vehicle › Seek the help of a specialist garage. After switching on, not all scanned areas are displayed on the Infotainment screen ›...
  • Page 190 188 Park Assist systems › Rear view camera Mode for transverse parking Mode for transverse parking › Stop the vehicle in front of a suita- Mode for driving up to a trailer ble parking space. Mode for monitoring the area behind the vehicle (wide view) ›...
  • Page 191: Area View, Top View

    Park Assist systems › Area View, Top View Some items may not be displayed properly on the screen. These Camera rear view include narrow columns, wire mesh fences, grids or road bumps. Area View, Top View Usage The area view assists the driver in parking and manoeuvring by displaying the vehicle area.
  • Page 192 190 Park Assist systems › Area View, Top View Mode for monitoring the area in front of the vehicle (wide view) › Press the button below the Infotainment and tap the Infotainment screen. Switching audible parking signals on/off Setting the parking aid Selecting the camera image ›...
  • Page 193: Rear Traffic Alert

    Park Assist systems › Rear Traffic Alert Troubleshooting Message regarding system unavailability › Seek the help of a specialist garage. Rear Traffic Alert Functionality When reversing, the Rear Traffic Vehicle in collision area - danger of collision! Alert warns of approaching vehicles. Approaching vehicle If the driver does not respond to the warning, the vehicle is braked auto-...
  • Page 194: Exit Warning

    192 Park Assist systems › Exit warning › Engage reverse gear in the infotainment screen tap the func- Situation in which a system warning occurs tional surface › Select the manoeuvring assistant menu item. Troubleshooting Message regarding system unavailability › Switch the ignition off and on again.
  • Page 195: High-Voltage System

    High-voltage system › High-voltage system and high-voltage battery High-voltage system Restriction In the following cases, the system does not have to issue a High-voltage system and high-voltage battery warning of an approaching object, or the warning may be issued incorrectly: What you should be mindful of If the weather conditions are unfavourable.
  • Page 196 194 High-voltage system › High-voltage system and high-voltage battery Contact a specialist company immediately and ensure the DANGER ▶ Improper handling of the high-voltage system and battery can high-voltage battery is checked. result in burns, injuries or fatal electric shock. NOTICE It must always be assumed that the high-voltage battery is ▶...
  • Page 197: Charging Of High-Voltage Battery

    High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery The high-voltage battery is located under the vehicle floor Charging of high-voltage battery and is not accessible to users. What you should be mindful of WARNING Troubleshooting Danger of life-threatening electric shock, fire hazard, danger of Fault in electric drive system damage to vehicle.
  • Page 198 196 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery Overview NOTICE When fast charging with direct current (DC), the charging proc- Charging socket and charging indicator ess is carried out using a very high charging current. Frequent rapid charging (DC) can permanently reduce the charging ca- Charging indicator pacity of the high-voltage battery.
  • Page 199 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery Home charging station (wall box) and universal charging cable Flashes green - Time-delayed charging is activated, but has When charging with a home charging station or when using the not started yet. universal charging cable »...
  • Page 200 198 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery › If the ignition does not necessarily need to be switched on, Insert the charging plug for the switch it off before charging begins. Leaving the ignition switch- charging cable into the charging ed on can extend the charging time.
  • Page 201 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery › › To restart the charging process, tap the functional surface Tap the functional surface for immediate termination of the again to immediately start the charging process in the infotain- charging process in the menu for the charging process setting ment »...
  • Page 202 200 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery › tery may only be reached after several charges. This is due to The high-voltage battery is charging. technical reasons and does not constitute a malfunction. Charging does not start or is cancelled NOTICE A message indicating that no charging is possible is displayed.
  • Page 203 High-voltage system › Charging of high-voltage battery › › Start the charging process again. Check whether there is a reduced charging current (AC) is possibly not set in the charger (wall box, universal charging ca- ble) in the menu for the charging process setting in the info- The charging indicator on the charging socket blinks white.
  • Page 204: Adjust Charging In Infotainment

    202 High-voltage system › Adjust charging in Infotainment › Disconnect the charging cable by manually unlocking it. Adjust charging in Infotainment › If the problem persists, seek the help of a specialist garage. Overview Manual release of the charging plug from the charging socket If the charging plug remains locked in the charging socket, after charging is completed and the button is pressed proceed as...
  • Page 205: Charging Cable

    High-voltage system › Charging cable Setting the charging points Time lapse for low tariff ▶ Automatic unlocking of the charging cable connector ▶ By setting the charging points, the departure time and the pre- › Activate/deactivate the selected preselection option. ferred charging points are also set, e.g.
  • Page 206: Universal Charging Cable

    204 High-voltage system › Universal charging cable Protect the parts of the charging cable from intense sunlight Charging cable for charging stations (Mode 3) ▶ (the outside temperature must not exceed 50 °C). The charging cable can be used to Do not immerse parts of the charging cable in water and en- ▶...
  • Page 207 High-voltage system › Universal charging cable What you should be mindful of Information on the use of the charging cable Protect the parts of the charging cable from unwanted stress, ▶ We recommend that you only use charging cables supplied by e.g.
  • Page 208 206 High-voltage system › Universal charging cable Overview On / off button with indicator light and function of charge cur- Interchangeable charging cable rent limitation Indicator light power plug (plug- Replaceable charging cable con- ged into the mains socket) nector Indicator light vehicle Plug for connection to the mains Indicator light control box...
  • Page 209 High-voltage system › Universal charging cable Deactivate protective conductor monitoring if the power supply Disconnect the replaceable charging cable from the control is not grounded: › › Hold the buttons until the indicator light flashes six Remove screw times. › Open the cover cap ›...
  • Page 210 208 High-voltage system › Universal charging cable Connect the replaceable charging cable to the control box Further information can be found in the chapter Load- » page 197, Charging. › Insert the plug partially into the control box. › Open the cover cap Troubleshooting The plug for the power supply connection is overheated The indicator light...
  • Page 211 High-voltage system › Universal charging cable Power supply is insufficient After cooling down, the error is automatically fixed and the The indicator light lights up in red and flash red. The charging process continues. protective conductor is interrupted or does not exist. The charg- ›...
  • Page 212: Space Under The Front Flap

    210 Space under the front flap › Front flap Space under the front flap There is a malfunction in the vehicle charging system The indicator light lights up in red and flashes yellow. The charging process is interrupted. After the power supply stabili- Front flap zation, the error is automatically remedied and the charging Open front flap...
  • Page 213: Coolant

    Space under the front flap › Coolant › Open the bonnet. Checking the level › Remove the bonnet stay from the The fill level must be within the holder and insert the end of the marked range. stay into the opening in the bon- ›...
  • Page 214 212 Space under the front flap › Coolant › Specification Turn ignition off and seek the help of a specialist garage. To refill the coolant additive use G12evo (TL 774 L). There is a loss of coolant › NOTICE Top up the coolant and seek the help of a specialist garage. Risk of damage to the cooling system and the engine! Adding coolant that does not conform to the correct specifica- tion can reduce the corrosion protection of the cooling system.
  • Page 215: 12 Volt Vehicle Battery And Fuses

    12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses Vehicle stationary for a long period of time ▶ Automatic system-related discharge protection measure with 12 volt vehicle battery regard to the 12 volt vehicle battery Switching off certain consumers or limiting their power ▶...
  • Page 216: 12 Volt Vehicle Battery

    214 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › 12 volt vehicle battery › ✓ Power consumers switched off Lock the cover cap of the -pole for battery charging into place. 12 volt vehicle battery charging To charge the 12 volt vehicle battery fully, set a charging current WARNING of max.
  • Page 217: Using The Jump-Starting Cable

    12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable The state of charge of the 12 volt vehicle battery is insuffi- Using the jump-starting cable cient Usage illuminates together with A message in the display of the instrument cluster re- With the help of jump start cables, a vehicle with a discharged or garding low charge or discharged 12 volt vehicle battery.
  • Page 218 216 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable Use another vehicle's 12 volt vehicle battery to operate current-supplying 12 volt vehicle battery the vehicle -pole of the discharged 12-volt vehicle battery WARNING -pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle battery Risk of injury! Danger of damage to vehicle! -pole of the current-supplying 12 volt vehicle battery (or Lay the jump start cables so that they cannot become caught...
  • Page 219: Fuses

    12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses › If the vehicle with discharged 12 volt vehicle battery is not Functionality ready to run within 10 s, repeat the process again after approx- Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage caused by ex- imately 30 s.
  • Page 220: Fuses In The Dash Panel

    218 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel › Replacing a fuse Loosen the brake rod of the stor- age compartment. › Replace the fuse with the clip loca- ted under the cover of the fuse box in the space under the front flap.
  • Page 221 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel Fuses overview Fuse Consumer number Music amplifier Not used Not used Rear radar sensors Steering column lock, KESSY (keyless locking sys- tem), contactless operation of the electric luggage compartment lid Instrument cluster, emergency call, online services Phonebox, USB-connections at the front...
  • Page 222: Fuses In The Space Under The Front Flap

    220 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the space under the front flap Fuse Fuse Consumer Consumer number number Electric boot lid Not used Seat ventilation Not used Heated steering wheel Not used Alarm horn Rear window wiper Databus Heated rear window Transmission operation, transmission mode display...
  • Page 223 12 volt vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the space under the front flap Fuses overview Fuse Consumer number Assistance system ESC Radiator fan Heated windscreen Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Engine control system Radiator fan Coolant pump, electric heating Coolant pump, radiator shutter...
  • Page 224: Wheels

    222 Wheels › Tyres and rims Wheels WARNING Vehicles with a 150 kW electric motor have different tire sizes Tyres and rims on the front and rear axles. Do not exchange wheels on these vehicles. ▶ What you should be mindful of Advice for tyre assembly ›...
  • Page 225 Wheels › Tyres and rims Load index Tread wear indicators The load index indicates the maximum permissible load for each Wear indicators are located in the individual tyre. profile of the tyres that display the 800 kg permissible minimum tread depth. 825 kg Markings on the walls of the tyres 850 kg...
  • Page 226: All-Season Or Winter Tires

    224 Wheels › All-season or winter tires › Change of tyre pressure In the driver's field of view, affix a warning label with the maxi- illuminates mum value of the speed category intended for the tyres fitted (applies only to certain countries). ›...
  • Page 227: Seal Tyres

    Wheels › SEAL tyres Raise vehicle Rim size Tyre size WARNING 8Jx19 ET45 235/55 R19 Always ensure the base plate of the lifting jack cannot slip! 8Jx19 ET45 255/50 R19 Provide a wide and firm base under the jack on loose surfaces. ▶...
  • Page 228 226 Wheels › Changing the wheel and raising the vehicle › Place the key on the wheel bolt or WARNING Risk of an accident! on the attachment piece. › Too low a tightening torque may cause the wheel to disengage Turn the screw a maximum of half ▶...
  • Page 229: Breakdown Kit

    Wheels › Breakdown kit Position the jack and lift the vehicle Tighten screws › Tighten the opposite wheel bolts including the anti-theft wheel bolt one after the other. › Reinstall the cover caps of the wheel bolts or the full wheel covers.
  • Page 230 228 Wheels › Breakdown kit After using the kit Air compressor (the layout of the controls may be different If a tyre pressure of 2.0 bar cannot be achieved, the tyre is too depending on the type of air compressor) damaged and cannot be sealed with the puncture set.
  • Page 231: Tyre Pressure

    Wheels › Tyre pressure › The outdoor temperature is below the minimum temperature Once a tyre pressure of 2.0-2.5 bar is reached, turn off the air ▶ indicated in the manual of the tyre filling bottle. compressor. Tyre punctures are greater than 4 mm. ▶...
  • Page 232: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    230 Wheels › Tyre pressure monitor Sticker with prescribed tyre pressures Show tyres with modified pressure › Select the menu item for displaying the tyre condition in menu The sticker with the prescribed tyre pressure values is located in the centre body pillar on the driver’s side. Inflation pressure for half load Function restriction Inflation pressure for a full load...
  • Page 233: Wheel Bolt Cover Caps

    Wheels › Wheel bolt cover caps Troubleshooting Full wheel frame Tyre pressure display faulty Removing and installing the trim flashes for about 1 minute and stays on Applies to factory built or original accessory trims from ŠKODA. › Stop the car, turn the ignition off and on again. Disconnecting If the symbol flashes again after turning on ignition, there is...
  • Page 234: Storage Space And Interior Equipment

    232 Storage space and interior equipment › Equipment in the boot Storage space and interior equipment Emergency equipment Overview Equipment in the boot Emergency equipment in the boot of a vehicle without varia- Overview ble loading floor Placing of the warning triangle Positioning of the first-aid kit and the tool kit (depending on equipment)
  • Page 235: Tool Kit

    Storage space and interior equipment › Tool kit Storage compartment for the reflective vest Attachment for the anti-theft wheel bolts The storage compartment for the reflective vest is in the stor- Towing lug age compartment of the front door. Bracket for removing the full wheel covers Fire extinguisher under the passenger seat Removal clip for the wheel bolt cover caps Breakdown set...
  • Page 236: Fasteners In The Boot

    234 Storage space and interior equipment › Fasteners in the boot Fasteners in the boot Vehicle with variable loading floor Overview Vehicle without variable loading floor Fold-out bag hook Max. load 7.5 kg Hook for securing the fastening nets Fold-out bag hook Fastener for securing the fastening nets Max.
  • Page 237: Bag Hooks In The Boot

    Storage space and interior equipment › Bag hooks in the boot Other fasteners Bag hooks in the boot Vehicle without the variable loading floor / with the variable loading The maximum load for the hook is 7.5 kg. floor Cargo-Element Max.
  • Page 238: Cargo Elements In The Luggage Compartment

    236 Storage space and interior equipment › Cargo elements in the luggage compartment Cargo elements in the luggage compartment Net partition Attach the net partition A storage compartment for the Car- go elements is located under the Unfolding/folding variable loading floor. ›...
  • Page 239: Double-Sided Floor Covering

    Storage space and interior equipment › Double-sided floor covering Attach at the back Double-sided floor covering Overview Depending on the equipment, the vehicle may be equipped with a double-sided floor covering in the luggage compartment. One side is made of fabric, the other side is washable. Roll-up luggage compartment cover Operation ›...
  • Page 240: Variable Loading Floor In The Boot

    238 Storage space and interior equipment › Variable loading floor in the boot › Retracting Insert the cover into the recesses in the panel under the loading › Press the cover in the handle area. floor. The cover rolls up. ›...
  • Page 241: Organiser Under The Variable Loading Floor

    Storage space and interior equipment › Organiser under the variable loading floor › To set in the upper position, posi- Organiser under the variable loading floor tion the variable loading floor in the front area on space › To set in the lower position, posi- tion the variable loading floor in the front area on area ›...
  • Page 242: Interior Equipment Front

    240 Storage space and interior equipment › Interior equipment front › Interior equipment front Pull the handle to open the compartment. Storage tray Overview Bottle holder with a capacity of max. 1.5 l ▶ Storage compartment for the waste container ▶...
  • Page 243: Interior Equipment Rear

    Storage space and interior equipment › Interior equipment rear Interior equipment rear Telephone pocket ▶ Depending upon vehicle equipment: Overview 230 volt socket and USB connections ▶ The USB connections are for charging only. USB-connections ▶ The USB connections are for charging only. WARNING Only hang light clothing on the hooks.
  • Page 244: Storage Pocket For Phone

    242 Storage space and interior equipment › Storage pocket for phone Storage pocket for phone Car park ticket holder...
  • Page 245 Storage space and interior equipment › Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the front door Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the Bottle tray in the storage compartment of the rear front door door The tray is suitable for bottles with a max. size of 1.5 l. The tray is suitable for bottles with a max.
  • Page 246: Usb-Connections

    244 Storage space and interior equipment › USB-connections USB-connections The USB connections are for charging only. The USB connections can be used for charging and for data transfer.
  • Page 247: Hook On The Centre Body Pillar

    Storage space and interior equipment › Hook on the centre body pillar Hook on the centre body pillar Pen holder The maximum load for the hook is 2 kg. WARNING Only hang light clothing on the hooks. Do not leave heavy and ▶...
  • Page 248: Storage Compartment For An Umbrella

    246 Storage space and interior equipment › Storage compartment for cards, coins and SD card Storage compartment for cards, coins and SD Storage compartment for cards in the storage card area on the driver's side Storage compartment for an umbrella Overview...
  • Page 249: Phonebox

    Storage space and interior equipment › Phonebox Insert a telephone with a maximum size of 157x80 mm into the NOTICE Risk of damage to the bodywork and the interior trim of the ve- storage compartment. hicle! Charging Indicator In the storage compartment, only insert the umbrella from the ▶...
  • Page 250: Cup Holder

    248 Storage space and interior equipment › Cup holder Check that there is no object between the support and the Rear cup holder ▶ phone to be charged. If this is the case, remove the phone and › To open it, open the lid. the item.
  • Page 251: Cup Holder Easy Open

    Storage space and interior equipment › Cup holder Easy Open Cup holder Easy Open Open the ashtray A bottle can be opened with one hand in the holder. Remove the lid Ashtray What you should be mindful of CAUTION Risk of burning or fire! Do not use the ashtray for storing hot or burning objects.
  • Page 252: Folding Table

    250 Storage space and interior equipment › Folding table Folding table The maximum load for the table is 8.5 kg. CAUTION Operation Risk of injury! Fold up the table While driving, the table must be in the folded-down position. ▶ ›...
  • Page 253: 12-Volt Power Socket

    Storage space and interior equipment › 12-Volt power socket 12-Volt power socket Operating conditions ✓ Ignition on Operating conditions NOTICE Troubleshooting Risk of damage to the electrical system of the vehicle! Use the sockets only for the connection of approved electrical ▶...
  • Page 254: 230 Volt Socket And Usb Connections

    252 Storage space and interior equipment › 230 volt socket and USB connections Roof rack and hitch 230 volt socket and USB connections Roof rack Technical data The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is 75 kg. Swivelling hitch What you should be mindful of WARNING An improperly installed or unsuitable tow hitch can damage the...
  • Page 255 Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch Tow bar: swivel out/in WARNING An improperly installed or unsuitable tow hitch can damage the Swing out the tow bar natural gas reservoir of the vehicle in an accident and thus deep- › en the consequences of the accident or cause fatal injuries.
  • Page 256 254 Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch › Pull on the switch. The tow bar is The trailer has a 13-pin electrical socket. If the trailer has a 7- unlocked. The indicator light pin connector, use a corresponding adapter from the ŠKODA side the switch illuminates.
  • Page 257 Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch Troubleshooting Distance of the front attachment point to the centre of the ball head Trailer coupling error Distance of the rear attachment point to the centre of the The indicator light inside the switch does not light up or flash, ball head or the tow bar does not lock into place.
  • Page 258 256 Roof rack and hitch › Swivelling hitch Support load with mounted accessories When using the accessory (e.g. bicycle carrier), observe the ▶ When using the accessories (e.g. bicycle carrier), the maximum maximum length and the permissible total weight of the ac- length and the permissible total weight including load must be cessory incl.
  • Page 259: Maintaining And Cleaning

    Maintaining and cleaning › Service events Maintaining and cleaning Service work, adjustments and technical changes The instructions and guidelines from ŠKODA AUTO must be ob- Service events served when carrying out any modifications, repairs or technical service intervals alterations to the vehicle. Compliance with service intervals is crucial for the life and value Adhering to these instructions and guidelines helps ensure road of the vehicle.
  • Page 260: Interior

    258 Maintaining and cleaning › Interior with the materials defect liability, unless agreed otherwise in the Interior purchase agreement. What you should be mindful of ŠKODA original accessories We recommend that you use ŠKODA Genuine Accessories in NOTICE your vehicle. With these accessories, ŠKODA AUTO stands for Use cleaning agents intended for cleaning and care of the indi- ▶...
  • Page 261 Maintaining and cleaning › Interior Sharp-edged zippers, rivets, clamps and similar garments can Instructions for cleaning ▶ damage the upholstery in the vehicle. Such damages cannot be Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara ® / Suedia / material subsequently recognised as a justified complaint. ›...
  • Page 262: Exterior

    260 Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior Covers on electrically heated seats We recommend treating door seals and window guides with ▶ › Remove impurities with a suitable cleaning agent. the appropriate tools from ŠKODA original accessories. These ensure that the protective lacquer layer of the seals and win- Seat belts dow guides is not attacked.
  • Page 263 Maintaining and cleaning › Exterior Wash with a pressure washer Clean the charging cable only after disconnecting it from the ▶ vehicle and from the charging station. NOTICE Follow the operating instructions for the high-pressure clean- NOTICE ▶ er, in particular the instructions relating to the pressure and Risk of damaging the charging cable! the spray distance to the vehicle surface.
  • Page 264: Ice Scraper

    262 Maintaining and cleaning › Ice scraper Underseal NOTICE Wash out the sponge or wash mitt regularly. The underside is permanently protected by the factory against ▶ chemical and mechanical influences. Use a different sponge for wheels, sills and the lower part of ▶...
  • Page 265: Technical Data And Specifications

    Technical data and specifications › Requirements for the technical data Technical data and specifications On a plate under the windscreen in the lower left corner ▶ On the type plate at the bottom of the middle body pillar of ▶ Requirements for the technical data the vehicle The emission standard, information on fuel consumption and...
  • Page 266: Operating Weight

    264 Technical data and specifications › Operating weight Do not exceed the specified values for the maximum permissi- ▶ ble weights. Operating weight Information about the operating weight The specification corresponds to the lowest possible operating weight without additional weight-increasing equipment. This al- so includes 75 kg as the driver's weight, the weight of the oper- ating fluids and the on-board tools.
  • Page 267: Vehicle Dimensions

    Technical data and specifications › Vehicle dimensions Vehicle dimensions Accident data recorder (Event Data Recorder) Dimensions The vehicle is equipped with an accident data recorder, herein- after called as “EDR”. The purpose of the EDR lies in the data re- Specification Value (in mm) cording during a traffic accident or another extraordinary traffic...
  • Page 268: Personal Data

    QR code: roundings. Personal data such as name, gender, age or place https://www.skoda-auto.com/other/personal-data where the accident occurred is not stored in the EDR. However, third parties such as law enforcement authorities may use cer-...
  • Page 269: Rights Arising From Defective Performance, Škoda Warranties

    Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties Select the desired region. Philippines 2. Select Download Declaration of conformity against the de- Taiwan sired model, to receive the certificates. Belarus Examples of labelling of radio systems Ukraine Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties...
  • Page 270 268 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties Free repair of damage due to paintwork flaws that occur on The ŠKODA Partner enters this date into the corresponding sys- ▶ your vehicle within three years of the start of the ŠKODA War- tems of the manufacturer.
  • Page 271 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties There are no claims under the ŠKODA Warranty if vehicle dam- spect of the seller of the vehicle and possible claims arising from age has occurred in causal connection with one of the following product liability laws.
  • Page 272 270 Technical data and specifications › Rights arising from defective performance, ŠKODA warranties The ŠKODA Extended Warranty for your vehicle is valid for the agreed period or until the agreed mileage limit is reached, whichever comes first. For the assessment of claims from the ŠKODA Extended War- ranty, the conditions of the ŠKODA warranty described above apply to the appropriate extent.
  • Page 273: Index

    Index Index Release Safety Alarm system Numbers and symbols Trailer 12 volt vehicle battery All-season tyres Charge Ambient lighting Checking the condition Armrest Discharge protection Front Disconnecting and connecting rear Fault Ashtray Safety see 12 volt vehicle battery Assist systems 12-Volt-vehicle battery Driver assist Park Assist...
  • Page 274 272 Index Double-sided floor covering SAFE function Fasteners Central locking button Fastening nets Centre console Lever for folding forward the rear seat backrests Charge Net partition low charge level roll-up cover Troubleshooting Storage compartments Charging Trailer hitch switch Charging socket Transporting objects safely Setting the charging process Variable loading floor...
  • Page 275 Index Setting Driver's seat COMING HOME Driving data Compartments 240, 241 Reset to default Configuration wizard Control Centre Dynamic cornering lights Coolant Activate Checking Deactivating Refilling Full LED headlights function Safety Dynamic Light Assist Specification see Headlight Assist System Cooling system Crew Protect Assist see Proactive occupant protection e-sound...
  • Page 276 274 Index Emergency equipment Head-up display with augmented reality Tool kit Headlight Assist System 79, 80 Engine number Headlights Equipment in the boot Full LED Full LED setting Exit warning Headlight range control Explanations Headrests Exterior Heated steering wheel lighting Heated windscreen Exterior mirrors Extinguisher...
  • Page 277 Index Infotainment settings Instrument cluster Lane Assist digital see Lane Assist Interior Lane change assist system lighting siehe Side Assist Interior fittings LEAVING HOME 230 volt socket Lever Car park ticket holder Headlight Assist System Coat hook High-beam assist system Glasses compartment Main beam Make up mirror...
  • Page 278 276 Index Operation Mileage Parking light Mirror Side light see exterior mirror Troubleshooting Mirrors Turn signal see interior rear-view mirror Light Assist Mobile device management see high beam assist system Light switch Multi-collision brake Lightbulbs see MCB Parking light - Changing Lighting Ambient lighting Navigation...
  • Page 279 Index Reversing camera Rear seats Stop the vehicle safely! Folding down Parking aid 185, 186 Rear Traffic Alert Parking brake Rear vehicle area see electric parking brake Rear view camera Parking light Rear View Camera ParkPilot Operation see parking aid Recirculated air mode Passenger seat Recuperation...
  • Page 280 278 Index New tyres Show service appointment safe driving Service position for windscreen wiper arms Sensors and cameras Service work sit properly SET button Transport cargo and objects Set tyre pressure values Transporting children Side Assist 179, 180 Warning lights Side light Weather conditions see Parking light...
  • Page 281 Index Heating Data recorder Storage 240, 241 Emergency call Sun protection What to do after an accident electric operation of the sun blinds Traffic Sign Recognition Operation of the sun blinds for the rear door windows Trailer Surround View Alarm system see Top View Coupling and uncoupling Switching low beam on automatically...
  • Page 282 280 Index Control box Voice control Replace replaceable cable Troubleshooting Unlock Warning lights Updating infotainment Foreword 240, 241 Warning triangle Warranty Mobility warranty Variable loading floor in the boot Optional Extended Warranty Vehicle cleaning Rights arising from defective performance Exterior Warranty for new cars Instructions for cleaning the interior Weight...
  • Page 283 Index Windscreen washer fluid level too low Windscreen wipers and washers automatic rear window wiping automatic wiping Replace the windscreen wiper blade Unfold the windscreen wiper arms Winter tyres XDL +...

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