Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto Octavia (2012) del fabbricante Skoda
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ŠK ODA Octavia OWNER'S MANUAL.
Introduction You have opted for a Škoda - our sincere thanks for your confidence in us. Your new Škoda offers you a vehicle featuring the most modern enginee ring and a wide rang e of equipment which you will undoubtedly wish to use to the full during your d aily motoring .
Introduction 2 On-board literature The on-board literature for your vehicle consists of this “ Owner's Manual ” as w ell as a “ S ervice schedule ” and a “ Help on the road ”. There can also be a variety of other additional operating manuals and instruc- tions on-board (e.
Contents 3 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Contents Layout of this Owner's Manual (explanations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using the system . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 4 Voice control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Internet con nection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music playback via B luetooth® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multimedia . . . . . . .
Contents 5 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Engine 2.0 l /103 kW TDI CR - EU4, EU5 . . . . . . . . . Engine 2.0 l /125 kW TDI CR - EU5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Index . . . . . . . . . . . .
Layout of this Owner's Manual (explanations) 6 Layout of this Owner's Manual (explanations) The Owner's Manual has been systematically designed, in order to make it easy fo r you to find and absorb the information you re quire.
7 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Using the system s4ls.book Page 7 Wednesday, May 11, 2 011 2:46 PM.
Cockpit 8 Fig. 1 Cockpit s4ls.book Page 8 Wednesday, May 11, 2 011 2:46 PM.
Cockpit 9 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Cockpit Overview This overvi ew will help you to quickl y familiarise yourself wi th the displays and the contro l element s. Power window s . . . .
Quick Reference Guide 10 Quick Reference Guide Basic functions and important information Introdu ction The chapter of the quick reference gu ide is us ed as a quick reference of the mos t important operating el ements of the vehicl e.
Quick Reference Guide 11 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Seat belt height adjuster – Press and move the height adjuster in the desired direction up or down fig. 4 . – Then pull firmly on the belt to ensure that the seat belt height adjuster has correctly locked in place.
Quick Reference Guide 12 Switching li ghts on and of f Further i nformat ion page 4 8, “Switching Switching lights on and off ”. Turn signal and main beam leve r Turn sign al light right T.
Quick Reference Guide 13 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Fast wipe one time wipe Automatic wipe/wash Rear window wiper Intermittent wipe - every 6 seconds Automatic wipe/wash Further i nformat ion page 58, “Windshield wiper”.
Quick Reference Guide 14 Bonnet remote release – Pull the unlocki ng lever below the dash panel on the dri ver's side fi g. 12 . Opening the bonnet Fig. 13 Radiator grille: Locking lever/securing the bonnet with the bonnet support – Pulling on the loc king lever i n direction of arrow fig.
Instruments and warning l ights 15 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Instruments and warning lights Overview of the instrument cluster Engine.
Instruments and warning lights 16 For the sake of the environment Shifting to a higher gear in good time he lps to reduc e the fuel consumpti on, mini- mises operating nois e levels, protects the environment and c ontribute s to a longer life and reliability of the engine.
Instruments and warning l ights 17 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Reset button If you hold the reset butto n page 1 5, fig. 15 pressed for about 1 second, the trip counter is set back to zero.
Instruments and warning lights 18 On vehicles which are equipped with an information display, you can call up this display i n the menu Settings page 24.
Instruments and warning l ights 19 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data On v e h i c l e s w h i c h a r e f i t t e d o u t w it h i n f o r m a t i o n d i s p l a y , i t i s p o s s i b l e t o s w it ch o f f the display of some i nformation.
Instruments and warning lights 20 The rocker switch and the button are located on the windshield wiper lever page 19, fig. 19 . Switching ove r and resetti ng is performed with the handwheel on the multifunction steeri ng wheel.
Instruments and warning l ights 21 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Average fuel consumpt ion The average fuel consumption since the me mory was last erased is shown in the display in litres/100 km page 19.
Instruments and warning lights 22 Adjust the speed lim it while the v ehicle is moving – With the button on the multi-functio n windshield wiper lever or the hand- wheel on the multi-function steering whe el, choose the menu point Warning against excessive speeds .
Instruments and warning l ights 23 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Main menu Fig. 20 Information display: Controls on the wi ndshield wiper.
Instruments and warning lights 24 Auto Check Control Car stat e The Auto Check Control carri es out a check of certain functions an d vehicle compo- nents. The check i s performed constantly when th e ignition is switched on, both when the vehicle i s stationary, as well as when driv ing.
Instruments and warning l ights 25 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data • Winter tyres • Units • Assistants • Alternative speed displaye.
Instruments and warning lights 26 Second spee d Here yo u can swit ch on the di splay of the second speed in mph or in km/h 3) . Service Here you can have the kilometers still to be driven and the days until the following service interval sh own and th e Service Interval D isplay re set.
Instruments and warning l ights 27 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data WARNING • If you do not pay attention to the wa rning lights coming on and the corre- sponding descriptions and warning notes, th is may result in severe body injuries or major vehicle damage .
Instruments and warning lights 28 Turn signal system Either the left or right indicator light flashes depen ding on the position of the turn signal lever. The indicator light flashes at tw ice its normal rate if a turn signal light fails.
Instruments and warning l ights 29 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Note Further in formatio n about d iesel par ticle fi lter page 167. Airbag system Monitoring the airbag system The warning light comes on for a few seconds wh en the ignition is switched on.
Instruments and warning lights 30 An audible signal s ounds three time s as an additional warning signal. Do not continue your journey if for some r eason it is not possible under th e condi- tions prevailing to top up with oil.
Instruments and warning l ights 31 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data • Take care when opening t he coolant exp ansion bottle. If the engine is hot, the cooling system is press uri zed - risk of scalding! It is best to allow the engine to cool dow n before removing the cap.
Instruments and warning lights 32 delay at the nearest possible stop and insp ect the tyre s and their inflation pres- sures. • Under certain circumstances (e.g. sporty style of driving, wintry or unpaved roads) the warning light can be delayed or does not light up at all.
Instruments and warning l ights 33 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data The warning light comes on even when the ignition is switched off.
Instruments and warning lights 34 Engine oil level Warning light lig hts up If the warning light l i g h t s u p , t h e q u a n t i t y o f o i l i n t h e e n g i n e i s p r o b a b l y t o o l o w . Check as soon as possible the oil level or top up page 190 , “Reple nishing e ngine oil” with engine oil.
Unlocking and locking 35 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Unlocking and locking Vehicle key Description Fig. 22 Set of keys without remote control/Keys with remote control key Two keys are provi ded with the vehicle.
Unlocking and locking 36 For the sake of the environment Dispose of a used battery i n accordance with environmental regulati ons. Note • Pay attention to the correct pola rity when changing the battery. • The replacement battery must h ave the same specification as the ori ginal battery.
Unlocking and locking 37 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Operation of the cen tral locking system is possibl e: • from the outside u sing.
Unlocking and locking 38 WARNING If the vehicle is locked from the outside and the safe securing system is acti- vated, there must not be any person and ani m als in the v ehic le as i t is t hen not possible to open either a door or a windo w from the inside.
Unlocking and locking 39 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data If the vehicle was not locked from the outside, you can also unlock and lock it with the rocker switch without the ignition switched on.
Unlocking and locking 40 Open the boot lid by press ing the hand gr ip above the licence plate after unlocking the vehicle us ing the key or the radio remote control. Opening the boot lid –P r e s s o n t h e h a n d l e page 39, fig. 28 and at the same time raise the boot li d.
Unlocking and locking 41 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data – Move the operating lever with the aid of a narrow object e.g. screwdriver up to the stop in the direction of arro w; the boot lid is then un locked.
Unlocking and locking 42 In addition, when th e car is unlocked, the electrically adjustable seats and exterior mirrors move into the position assigned to th is k ey.
Unlocking and locking 43 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Note • The working life of the alarm si ren is 6 ye ars.
Unlocking and locking 44 The buttons for the indi vidual windows are located in the armrest of the driver's door page 43, fig. 33 , front passenger s eat and in the rear doors page 44.
Unlocking and locking 45 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data WARNING The system is fitte d with a force limiter page 45. If there is an obstacle, the closing proces s is stopped and the window go es down by several centim etres.
Unlocking and locking 46 • slightly pull on the upper edg e of the relevant button and hold it un til the window is closed, • release the switch, • you must pull the respective switch again in upward direction for approx.
Unlocking and locking 47 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data When the sliding/tiltin g roof is in the comfort position, the inten sity of the wind noise is much less. The sun screen is also op ened automatically when the roof slides open .
Lights and Visibili ty 48 Lights and Visibility Lights Switching Sw itching light s on and off Switching on side lights – Turn the light switch fig. 37 into positi on . Switching on the low beam and main beam – Turn the light switch into posi tion .
Lights and Visibili ty 49 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Deactivating the function dayli ght driving lights – Pull the turn s ignal ligh.
Lights and Visibili ty 50 Note • Do not affix any s tickers in f ront of the ligh t sensor, so that yo u do not impair its function or put it out of operation. • The same principles as for using the automatic light control al so apply to the light which is switched on manually page 48.
Lights and Visibili ty 51 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Leaving Home Function This function makes it possible to swit ch on the lights when approaching the vehicle. Switching on Leaving Home F unction – The light switch is in the positi on automatic driving lamp control .
Lights and Visibili ty 52 Fog lights with the function “CORNER” The fog light s with the function “CORNER” are d esigned for a better illuminati on of the surrounding area n ear the vehicle when corni ng, parking et c.
Lights and Visibili ty 53 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Headlamp range adjustment Once the low beam is switched on you can then adapt the range of the headlights to the load of the vehicle.
Lights and Visibili ty 54 The turn signal and main beam lever The parking lights and headlight flas her are also switched on and off using the turn signal and main beam lever. The turn signal and main beam l eve r perform the following functions: Right and left turn signal lig ht – Push the l ever upwards or downwards fig.
Lights and Visibili ty 55 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Switching off the interior lighting – Press the swi tch into the middle position O . Operating the lights wit h the door contact switch – Press switch towards the cent re of the light, the symbol appears.
Lights and Visibili ty 56 Front door warning light The warning li ght is located in the door tri m panel below fig. 46 . The warning light goes on every time the door is opene d. The light goes out about 10 minute s after opening the door in order to avoid discharging the battery of the vehicle.
Lights and Visibili ty 57 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Sun visors Fig. 48 Sun visor: Swivelling out/double sun visor You can pull t he sun visor for the drive r or front passenger out of the fixture and swivel it toward the door in the direction of the arrow fig.
Lights and Visibili ty 58 Windshield wiper and wash system Windshield wiper You can op erate the wi ndscreen w ipers and autom atic wipe/w ash using the winds creen wiper leve r.
Lights and Visibili ty 59 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data If the intermittent wipe is sw itched on, the intervals are also controlle d depending on speed. The rain sensor automatic ally regulates the break between the individual wiper strokes depending on the intensity of the rain.
Lights and Visibili ty 60 The headlight washer nozzl es are moved forward out of the bumper by the water pressure for clea ning the headlights. You shoul d remove stubborn dir t (such as insect residues) from the head light lenses at regular intervals, f or example when refuelling.
Lights and Visibili ty 61 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Replacin g the wiper blade on the rear window wiper Removing th e wiper blad e – Fold windscreen wiper arm out from th e win dscreen and position the wiper blade at right angles to the wiper arm fig.
Lights and Visibili ty 62 Exterior mirror You can adj ust the exterior mirrors electrically. Adjust the rear mirror before commencing to drive so that there is a clear view to the rear. Heating of the external mirror – Turn the rotary knob to position fig.
Lights and Visibili ty 63 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data • You can set the exterior mirrors by hand, if the power se tting f unction fails at any time, by pressing on the edge of the mirror surface.
Seats and Stowag e 64 Seats and Stowage Front seats Basic information The front seats have a wide r ange of differ ent settin gs and ca n thus be matched to the physical charac teristics of the driver and front passeng er.
Seats and Stowage 65 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data The driver's seat should be adjusted in such a way that t he pedals can be fully pressed to th e floor with slightly bent legs.
Seats and Stowag e 66 Storing setting Storing seat and exterior mi rror settings for driving forward – Switch on the igni tion. – Adjust th e seat page 65.
Seats and Stowage 67 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data • After the succes sful assignment, the turn signal lights fl ash and an audible signal will sou nd as a confirmation. The sett ing is stored with the memory button which you ha ve selecte d.
Seats and Stowag e 68 The head restr aints must be adjusted to mat ch the size of the seat occ upant. Correctly adjusted head r estraints together with the seat belts offer effective protection for the occupants page 138, “Correct seated pos ition”.
Seats and Stowage 69 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data If the front seats are too far back, we recommend that you have the rear he ad restraints re moved before the seat backrests are fold ed forward.
Seats and Stowag e 70 Rear seat armres t – You can fold down the armres t at the loop to enhance occupant comfort fig. 63 . Seat heaters Fig. 64 Regulator for heating the f ront seats/rear seats You can electrically heat the seat b ackrest s and the surfaces of the fr ont seats and the two outer rear seats.
Seats and Stowage 71 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data WARNING • Greater pedal distances may be needed when the re is a fault in the brake system.
Seats and Stowag e 72 Lashing eyes Fig. 65 Luggage compart ment: Lashing eyes Octavia/Estate Eyes are located on the sides of the lugga ge compartment for lash ing the goods to be loaded. You can also attach a floor fixing net to these eyes fo r holding small objects.
Seats and Stowage 73 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Fixing nets - Net programme Estate Fig. 67 Fixi ng net: Vertical p ocket/divisio n of the luggage compartment Fixing examples of the fixing net as a horizontal pocket fig.
Seats and Stowag e 74 Caution An item of luggage wei ghing up to 7.5 kg can be attached to the hook. Fixing floor covering of the luggage compartment Fig. 70 Luggage compartment: Fixing of the floor covering Octav ia/Estate car There is a loop (Octavia) or ther e are hooks (Estate car) located on the floor covering of the luggage compartment.
Seats and Stowage 75 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Caution Please ensure that the he a ting elements of the rear wi ndow heater are not damaged as a result of object s placed in this area.
Seats and Stowag e 76 WARNING Pay attention when installing the variable loading floor that the carrier rails and the variable loading floor are correctly attached . If this is not the case, there is a risk of i njury for the occup ants. Caution The maximum load of the variable loading floor is 75 kg.
Seats and Stowage 77 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Folding – Pull the cr oss rod back slightly, first on the one side then on the other side and take the cross rod out of the mounts .
Seats and Stowag e 78 Lashing points (Octavia) Perform the asse mbly and the di sassembly ac cording to the attached instr uctions. Note • If you have any questions, please contact a specialist garage. • The figure is not valid for an estate car. Roof load Distribute weight evenl y over the roof luggage rack system.
Seats and Stowage 79 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Cup holder in rear centre console – Press on the panel in the area fi g. 81 - the cup holder com es out. – Pull the cup hol der out as far as the stop.
Seats and Stowag e 80 Removing ashtray insert – Press on the as htray insert in the area (the insert comes out) and you can take it out. Insert ashtray insert – Insert the ashtray insert into the mou nt and press it in.
Seats and Stowage 81 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Cigarette lighter, power sockets Cigarette l ighter You can also use the soc ket on the c igarette lighter for other e lec- trical appliances.
Seats and Stowag e 82 Overview You will fi nd the following storage fa cilities in your vehicle: WARNING • Please do not place anything on t op of the dash panel.
Seats and Stowage 83 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Cooling of storage compartment on front passenger side The storage compartment is for vehi cles fitted with an air-condi- tioning syste m with a clo sable air s upply.
Seats and Stowag e 84 Stowage compartment in front centre console – Press on the bottom p art of the storage compartment in the area fig. 92 - the lid opens.
Seats and Stowage 85 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Storage compartment in the front doors A bottle holder is located in the area of the s torage compartment for the front doors. WARNING Use the area fig .
Seats and Stowag e 86 Closing air inlet – Push the l ock as far as the stop downwards. On vehicles fi tted with air conditioning, th e storage compartment is equipped with a lockable inlet for thermally treated (warmed-up) ai r.
Seats and Stowage 87 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data You can fold open the ar mrest and the lid from the passenger or lu ggage compart- ment. Opening from passenger compartment – Fold down the armrest of the rear seat at the lo op page 70.
Seats and Stowag e 88 WARNING • After placing skis into the through-lo ading bag, yo u must secure th e bag with the securing strap . • The strap must hold the skis tight. • Make sure that the strap holds the skis in front of the binding (see also imprint on the removeable throu gh-loading bag).
Seats and Stowage 89 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data WARNING • Ensure that any clothes hanging from the hooks do not impair your vision to the rear. • Use the hooks for hanging only light items of clothing and ensure that there are no heavy or sharp-edge d objects in the pockets.
Heating and air conditioning system 90 Heating and air conditioning system Introduction Description and information The heating effect is d ependent upon the coolant temperature, thus full heat output only occurs when the engine has reached its operating temperature.
Heating and air conditioning system 91 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Air outlet vents Fig. 104 A ir vents at t he front Fig. 105 Air vents at the rear Open air outlet vents – Turn the vertical thumbw heel (not when in the end position) .
Heating and air conditioning system 92 Heating Using the system The heating system delivers air into the interior o f the vehic le and warms it as re quired. Fig. 106 Heating: Control elem ents Setting temperature – Turn the contr ol dial fig. 106 to the right in order to increase the temper- ature.
Heating and air conditioning system 93 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Set heating Recommended basic settings of heating controls for: Note • Controls , , and the button page 92, fig. 106 .
Heating and air conditioning system 94 Recirculated air mode In recirculate d air mode air is suck ed out of th e interior o f the vehicle and then fed back into the interior.
Heating and air conditioning system 95 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Controlling blower – Turn the blower switch into one of the po s i t i o n s , 1 t o 4 , i n o r d e r t o s w i t c h t h e blower on.
Heating and air conditioning system 96 Setting air conditioning system Recommended basic settings of the control elements of the air conditioning sy stem for the respec tive operating modes: Note • Controls , , and the button and page 94, fig. 107 .
Heating and air conditioning system 97 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Recirculated air mode In recirc ulated air mode air is sucke d out of the interior of th e vehicle and then fed back into the in terior.
Heating and air conditioning system 98 Overview of th e control eleme nts The contro ls enable a separate se tting of the temperat ure for the left and right side.
Heating and air conditioning system 99 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Setting tem perature You can separate the in terior temperature for the left and r ight side separately.
Heating and air conditioning system 100 If you switch off the blower, the Climatronic is switched off . The set blower spee d is displayed above the button whe n the respective number of warning lights come on.
Heating and air conditioning system 101 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data • The auxiliary heating and ventilation d oes not switch on or comes on, if the vehicle battery indi cates a low loading state.
Heating and air conditioning system 102 Only one programmed pre-se t time can be active. The last programmed pre-set time remains active. After the auxiliary heating activates at the se t time, it is necessary to pre-set a time again. Changing the active pre-s et time is ca rried out after selecting the menu point Activate in the m enu Aux.
Heating and air conditioning system 103 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Changing th e battery of the radio remo te control If the warn ing light o f the radi o remote c ontrol in dicates a w eak or di scharged battery, page 102, fig.
Starting-off and Driving 104 Starting-off and Driving Setting steering wheel position Fig. 111 Adjustable steering wheel: Lever below the steering wheel/safe dista nce to the steering wheel You can set the height and the forward/back position of the steering wheel to th e desired p osition .
Starting-off and Driving 105 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Applies to all models: Position To lock the stee ring , with the ignition key withdrawn, turn the steering wh eel until the steering l ocking pin is heard to eng age.
Starting-off and Driving 106 Caution • The starter may only be operated (ignit ion key position ), if the engine is not running. If the star ter is immediately operated after switching off the engine, the starter or the eng ine can be damaged.
Starting-off and Driving 107 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data switch on again after some time if the coolant temperature rises because of an accumulation of heat in the engine or if the engine is warm and the engine compart- ment is additionally heated by strong sunlight.
Starting-off and Driving 108 Caution After the car has come to a stop, always first of all apply the handbrake firmly before then additionally engaging a gear (manual gearbox) or moving the s elector lever into position P (automatic gearbox). Rear parking aid The parking aid provides a warnin g of obsta cles behind the vehicle.
Starting-off and Driving 109 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Front and rear parking aid The parking aid provides a warning of obstacles in front and behind the vehicle.
Starting-off and Driving 110 Cruise control system (CCS) Introdu ction The cruise control system (CCS) maintains a constant speed, more th an 30 km/h (20 mph), once it has been set, witho ut you having to depress th e accelerator pedal.
Starting-off and Driving 111 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Changing a store d speed You can also change the speed of the vehi cle with out dep ressing th e accelerator.
Starting-off and Driving 112 Switching the “START-STOP” system on and off You can switch the “STAR T STOP” system on/off by pressing the button page 111, fig. 118 . When start-stop mode is de activated, the warning light in the button lights up.
Starting-off and Driving 113 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Caution If the “START-STOP” system is used at ve ry high outside temperatures over a very long period of time, the vehicle battery can be damaged.
Automatic gearbox 114 Automatic gearbox Automatic gearbox Information for driving with t he 6-speed automatic gearbox The maximum speed is reach ed in the 5th gear. The 6th gear serves as an economic driving programme, which is intended to reduce the fuel consumption.
Automatic gearbox 115 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Starting-off and Driving – Depress the brake pedal fully and keep it depr essed. – Press the Shiftlock button (butt on in ha ndle of the selector lever ), move the selector leve r into the de sired pos ition, e.
Automatic gearbox 116 The current select or lever position is indica ted in the information display of the instrument cluster page 115, fi g. 119 - right. In the positions D and S the gear you have already engag ed will be additionally displayed on th e display.
Automatic gearbox 117 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data The selector lev er lock is only active if the v ehicle is stationary or moving at speed of l es s t ha n 5 k m/ ho ur .
Automatic gearbox 118 Shifting up gears – One-touch forward of the selector lever (i n the Tiptronic position) page 117, fig. 120 . Shifting down gears – One-touch back of the se lector lever (in the Tiptronic p osition) .
Automatic gearbox 119 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data In case of interruption of the power supply (e.
Communication 120 Communication Multifunction steering wheel Operate radio and radio navigation system on the mult ifunction steering wheel The buttons for setting the basic function s of the factory-fitted radio and radio navigation system are located on the multifunction steering wheel fig.
Communication 121 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Note • The loudspeakers i n the vehicle are designed to match the power output of the radio and radio navigation system of 4x 20 W.
Communication 122 Mobile phones and two-way radio s ystems The installation of a mobile phone and two- way radi o system in a vehicle sh ould be carried out by a special ist garage.
Communication 123 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Each time the telephone has established a new connection with the hands-free system, an up date of the relevant phone book is pe rformed. The updating can take a few minutes.
Communication 124 between the devi ces and mutual interferences with other devices. If your mobile phone is e.g. in a jac ket pocket, this can lead to difficulties when e stablishing the Bluetooth ® connection with th e hands-free system or the data trans fer.
Communication 125 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Operation of the telephone on the m ultifunction s teering whee l The driver can se t the.
Communication 126 The buttons operate the function s for the operating mode of the curren t telephone. Operate the telephone via th e information displ ay In the menu Phone you can select the followin.
Communication 127 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Voice control Dialogue On vehicles which are factory-fitted with the navigation system Columbus, it is on ly possible t o operate the voice control via this device, see t he operating inst ructions for Colum bus.
Communication 128 After giving the command DIAL NUMBER , the system requests the entry of a tel e- phone number. The tel ephone number can be entered as an in terconnected spoken row of digits (c omplete number), in the form of order of digits (separation through a brief voic e pause) o r through individ ually spo ken digits .
Communication 129 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data rSAP - Remote SIM access pro file After connecting the telephone with the hands-fr ee sys.
Communication 130 – Select your mobile phone in the menu of the units found. – Within 30 seconds enter th e 16 digit PIN of yo ur contro l unit a s indic ated in the informat ion displa y and con firm it ac cording t o the instruc tions on the displa y of your teleph one.
Communication 131 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Operation of the telephone on the m ultifunction s teering whee l The driver can se t the.
Communication 132 The buttons operate the function s for the operating mode of the curren t telephone. Operate the telephone via th e information displ ay If no telephone is connected with the hands-f.
Communication 133 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Disconnect Rename Delete New user - Search for us ers who are in the rece.
Communication 134 Voice control Dialogue On vehicles which are factory-fitted wit h the navigation system Columbus, it is on ly possible t o operate the voi ce control via t his device, see th e operating inst ructions for Colum bus.
Communication 135 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Internet connection An Internet connection can be es tablished via a PC or PDA. The control unit on the h ands-free system supports the GPRS , EDGE and UMTS/3G technologies.
Communication 136 The CD changer for the radio and radi o navigation system is locate d in the left side compartment of the luggage compartment. Insert a CD – Touch the button page 13 5, fig. 128 and guide the CD (compact dis c) into the CD-case .
Passive Saf ety 137 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Safety Passive Safety Basic information Driving the safe way Passive safe ty measur es reduce th e risk of inju ry in accident situa- tions.
Passive Safety 138 • Point out t o your occupant s that the head restraints must be adjusted to match their body size. • Protect the children in suit able child seats with c orrectly fastened seat belts page 153, “Transporting chi ldren safely”.
Passive Saf ety 139 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data correctly fastened in order to provide an op timal protection for you and your occupants. • The driver must maintain a distance of at least 25 cm to the steering wheel page 138, fig.
Passive Safety 140 incorrect seated po sition, you are exposing you rself to an increased risk of injury and in the event of an accident you may suffer fatal injuries! • If the occupants on the re ar seats are not sitting upright, t he risk of injury is increased due to incorrect routing of the seat belt.
Seat belts 141 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Seat belts Why seat belts? It is a proven fact that seat belt s offer good pr otection in accidents f ig. 130 . Thus wearing a seat belt is a legal requir ement in most countries.
Seat belts 142 T h e c o m m o n o p i n i o n t h a t i t i s p o s s i b l e t o s u p p o r t y o u r b o d y i n a m i n o r a c c i d e n t w i t h your hands, is incorrect. Even in a c o llision at only a low speed, the forces ac ting on the body are such that it is no longer possible to support your body.
Seat belts 143 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data How are seat belts correctly fastened? Fastening three-point seat belts Fasten your seat belt before starting! Fig.
Seat belts 144 WARNING Adjust the height of the belt in such a wa y that the shoulder part of the belt is positioned approximately across the midd le of your shoulder - on no account across your neck. Note It is also possible to adapt the routing of the belt webbing at the front seats by adjusting th e height of the seat.
Airbag system 145 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Airbag system Description of the airbag system General information on the airbag system T.
Airbag system 146 The airbags are not deployed in the c ase of minor frontal and side collisions, re ar- end collisio ns, tilting of the vehicl e and vehic le rollover.
Airbag system 147 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Function of the front airbags Risk of injury to t he head and ches t area is reduced by fully inflated airbags.
Airbag system 148 a t t a c h e d t o t h e c o v e r s o f t h e a i r b a g m o d u l e s o r b e l o c a t e d w i t h i n t h e i m m e d i a t e area. • No modification s of any kind may be ma de to parts of the airbag system. Any work on the airbag system including installing and removing system compo- nents because of other repair work (e.
Airbag system 149 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Important safety information on the side airbag Correct use of th e airbag system co nsid.
Airbag system 150 Head airbags Description of the head airbags The head airbag together with the side airbag offers enhanced occupant pr otection in the event o f a side collis ion. The head airbags are positioned above the d oors on both sides in the interior of the car fig.
Airbag system 151 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Important safety informat ion on the head airbag Correct use of th e airbag system co nsi.
Airbag system 152 The following situation applies if the ai rbag has been switched off using the switch for the airbag in the stor age compartment: • the airbag indicator li ght in the instrumen t c.
Transporting children safely 153 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Transporting children safely What you should know about transporting child.
Transporting children safely 154 • It is important that the belt webbing is prop erly routed if the seat belts are to offer their maximum protection page 143, “How are seat belts correctly fastened?”. Pay particular attention to the information provided by the manu- facturer of the child safety seat regarding corr ect routing of the belt.
Transporting children safely 155 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Child safety and side airbag Children must never be seated in the deployment ar ea of the side airbags and head airbags. Fig.
Transporting children safely 156 Use of child seats An overview of the useful ness of child seats on each of the seats accordi ng to the ECE-R 44 standard: Universal ca tegory - seat is suitable for all approved types of child safety seats. The seat can be fitt ed wit h fixing ey es for th e “ ISOFIX ”system.
Transporting children safely 157 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data WARNING • It is essential to always switch off th e fron t passenger air.
Transporting children safely 158 it must not run over the belly. Tighten th e belt webbing ov er your hip if neces- sary. • Please comply with any differing national legal regulations regarding the use of child safety se ats. Attaching a child seat using the “ISOFIX” system Fig.
Transporting children safely 159 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data IIn certain c ountries national legal pr ovisio ns also require the equipment of the rear seat with fixi ng eyes fo r child seat us ing the “T op Tether” syst em fig.
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Intelligent Technology 161 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Driving Tips Intelligent Technology Electronic stability programme (ESP) General.
Intelligent Technology 162 • Changes to vehi cle (e.g. on engine, on the brakes, on chassi s or another combi- nation of tyres and wh eels) can influence the function of the E SP page 204, “Accessories, changes and replacement of parts”.
Intelligent Technology 163 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data The TCS warning light l ights up in the instrument cluster when there is a fault on the TCS page 31. During an intervention of the system, the TCS warning light flash es in the ins tru- ment cluster page 31.
Intelligent Technology 164 Low brake fluid level An insufficie nt level of brake fluid may result in problems in the brake system. The level of the brake fl uid is monitored electronically page 33, “Brake sys tem ”.
Intelligent Technology 165 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data As soon as the vehicle speed has increased to about 20 km/h o ur an automatic test procedure is conducted during which y o u will be able to hear a pumping noise for about 1 second.
Intelligent Technology 166 If there is a fault in the power steering, the w arning light or ligh ts up in the instrument c luster page 29. WARNING Contact your specialist garage if the po wer steering is defe ctive.
Intelligent Technology 167 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Diesel particle filter (diesel engine) In the dies el particle filter the re sulting soot particles are collected and burnt duri ng the combustion of diesel fue l.
Driving and the Environment 168 Driving and the Environment The first 1 500 kilometres and afterwards A new engine The engine has to be run in duri ng the fir st 1 500 ki lometres. Up to 1 000 kilometres – Do not drive faste r than 3/4 of the mamimum speed of the gear in use, that is 3/4 of the maximum permis sible engine speed.
Driving and the Environment 169 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data – For vehicles with petrol engine only refuel with unleaded petrol page 183, “Unleaded petrol”. – Never run the fuel tank compl etely empty.
Driving and the Environment 170 Shifting gears and saving energy Shifting up early saves o n fuel. Manual gearbox – Drive no more than about one leng th of your vehicle in first gea r. – Shift up into the next h igher gear at approx. 2 000 to 2 500 revs .
Driving and the Environment 171 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Regular servicing A poorly tuned engine uses an unn ecessarily high amount of fuel.
Driving and the Environment 172 No unnecessary ballast Transporting ballas t costs fuel. The fact that every ki logram of extra wei ght increa ses your fuel con sumptio n means that it is worth taking a look in the luggage compartm ent to avoid trans- porting any unnecessary ballast.
Driving and the Environment 173 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Note Detailed information about the trade-in and rec ycling of old cars is available fr om a Škoda Service Partner. Motoring abroad General Other circumstan ces may exis t abroad.
Driving and the Environment 174 purpose of drying and cleaning the brake discs if the traffic conditions permit this. Do not place any othe r road users in jeop ardy. Caution • When driving thr ough bodies of water, parts of the vehicl e such as the engine, gearbox, catalytic converter, chassis or electri cs can be severely damaged.
Towing a trailer 175 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Towing a trailer Towing a trailer Technica l requirements Your vehicle is des igned primarily for tr ansporting persons and luggage. It can, however, also be used for t owing a trailer - provided certain technical equipment is fitted.
Towing a trailer 176 Driving Tips – Do not, as far as possible, drive with your ve hicle unladen an d the trailer lade n. – Do not make full use of the legal maximum speeds. This applies in particular to downhill s ections. – Apply the brakes in good time.
Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning the vehicle 177 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data General Maintenance Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning the vehicle General Proper care retains the commer cial value of your vehicle.
Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning th e vehicle 178 I f y o u h a v e a n y p a r t i c u l a r a t t a c h e d p a r t s f i t t e d t o y o u r c a r - s u c h a s s p o i l e r , r o o f r a c k system, two-way radi o aerial - it is best to first of all consult the operator of the car wash plant.
Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning the vehicle 179 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Polishing Polishing is only necessary if the paintw ork of your vehicle has become unattractive and if it is no lo nger possible to achieve a gloss with wax pr eservers.
Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning th e vehicle 180 Caution Never wipe the headlights dry and do n ot use any sharp objects for cleaning the plastic le nses, this m ay resul t in damag e to the protective paintwork and con se- quently in formation of cracks on the head light lenses, e.
Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning the vehicle 181 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data WARNING Safety and environmental p rotection regu .
Taking care of your vehicle and cleaning th e vehicle 182 breathe and keeps i t supple and also provides moisture. It also cr eates surface protection. • Clean the leather ev ery 2 to 3 months, remove fresh soilin g each time this occurs. • Remove fresh stains s uch as those from ball-point pens, ink, li pstick, shoe cream etc.
Fuel 18 3 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Fuel Petrol Unleaded petrol Your vehicle can onl y be operated with unleaded petrol , which compl.
Fuel 184 Drive the vehicle for at least 5 minutes wi thout interruption, if biofuel Ethanol E85 has been refuell ed, so that the engine co ntrol unit can determine the share of the biofuel in the fuel. D uring this period do not drive at top speed of your vehicle or high engine speeds and not at full throttle.
Fuel 18 5 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Diesel Diesel fuel Your vehicle can onl y be operated with diesel fuel , which com plies with the standard EN 590 (sta ndard DIN 51628 in Germany, standar d ÖNOR M C 1590 in Austria, GOS T R 52368-200 5/EN 590:2004 in Russia).
Fuel 186 – Unscrew the fuel fi ller cap anti-clockwise and place the fuel fi ller cap from above on the fuel fill er flap page 185, fig . 160 - ri ght. Closing fuel filler cap – Screw on the cap by turning it to the right unti l it is heard to lock.
Inspecting and Replenishing 187 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Inspecting and Replenishing Engine comp artment Bonnet remote release Bonnet remote release – Pull the unlocki ng lever below the dash panel on the dri ver's side fig.
Inspecting and Replenishing 188 Working in the engine co mpartment Particular care is requ ired when carrying ou t any work in the engi ne compartment! There is a risk of injuries, scalding, acci dents and fire when working in the engine compartment, e.
Inspecting and Replenishing 189 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Overview of the engine c ompartment The main inspecti on points. Fig. 163 Petrol engine 1.8 ltr./118 kW TSI Coolant expansion b ottle .
Inspecting and Replenishing 190 It is normal for the engine to consume oi l. The oil consum ption may be as much as 0.5 l/1 000 k m depending on your style of dr iving and the conditio ns under which you operate your vehicle. The oil c onsumption may b e slightly higher than this during the first 5 00 0 kilometres.
Inspecting and Replenishing 191 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Note After your s kin has co me in con tact with t he oil, you must thoroughly wash your skin. Cooling system Coolant The job of the coolant is to cool the engine.
Inspecting and Replenishing 192 Inspecti ng the coo lant lev el The coolant expansion bottle i s located in the engine compartment on the right. – Switch the en gine off. –O p e n t h e b o n n e t page 187. – Check the level of coolant in the coolant expansion bottle fig.
Inspecting and Replenishing 193 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Caution Do not continue your journey if for some reason it is not possible under the condi- tions prevailing to top up with coolant.
Inspecting and Replenishing 194 Replacing brake fluid Brake fluid absorbs moistur e. This causes the fluid to abs orb moisture from the surrounding air over a period of time. Excessi ve water in the brake fluid may be the cause of corrosion in the brake system.
Inspecting and Replenishing 195 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Caution • You must only disc o nnect the battery i f the ignition is switched off, otherwise the electrical system (el ectronic componen ts) of the vehicle may be damaged.
Inspecting and Replenishing 196 We recommend you have the electrolyte level check ed by a specialist garage from time to time, es pecially in the following cas es. • High outside temperatures. • Long daily drives • After each charge page 196.
Inspecting and Replenishing 197 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data • Never charge a battery which has a too low electrolyte level - risk of explo- sion and caustic burns.
Inspecting and Replenishing 198 no t b e m o r e t h a n 15 % . P l e a s e n o t e , ho w e v e r, th at the antifreeze protection at th is concentration i s only ad equate down to -5 °C. WARNING Read and observe the warning notes p age 188, “Working in the engine compartment” befor e working in the engine compartm ent.
Wheels and Tyres 199 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Wheels and Tyres Wheels General information • New tyres do not offer optimal grip at firs t. They should therefore be r un in for about 500 km at a moderate speed and an ap propriately cautious style of driving.
Wheels and Tyres 200 The tyre pressure should be at th e highest pressure specified for your vehi cle at all times. The tyre infl ation pressure of the emergency s pare wheel R 18 is 420 kPa ( 4.2 bar). Always check the in flation pressure of tyres when cold.
Wheels and Tyres 201 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Changing wheels around If significantl y greater wear is present on the front tyr es, we recommend changing the front wheels around w ith the rear wheels as shown in the diagram fig.
Wheels and Tyres 202 ture and when adopting an appropr iately ca uti ous style of driving. It should be replaced as quickly as po ssible by a normal wheel. WARNING • Only use those tyres or wheel rims which have been approved for your model of Škoda A uto vehicle.
Wheels and Tyres 203 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data You can fit w inter tyres of a lower spe ed category to your vehi cle provided that you also do not drive faster than the permissible maximum spe ed for such tyres, even if the possible maximum speed of your vehicle is higher.
Accessories, changes and re placement of parts 204 Accessories, change s and replacement of parts General Škoda vehicles ha ve been built according to the latest dis coveries in safety engi- neering. Thu s one should not change the condit ion in which the vehicle was deliv- ered from the manufactur er without some thought.
Breakdown assi stance 205 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Breakdown assistance Breakdown assistance First-aid box and Warnin g triangle (Octavia ) The first-aid box is attached by a strap to the right-hand side of the luggage compartment.
Breakdown assistance 206 WARNING If the fire extinguish er is not correctly attached, in case o f sudden manoeuvres or an accident it can be “thrown” thro ugh the interior compart ment and cause injuries. Note • The fire ext inguisher must c omply with th e relevant and valid legal r equire- ments.
Breakdown assi stance 207 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Temporary spar e wheel A warning label di splayed on the rim of the temporary spare wh eel i ndicat es that your vehicle is equip ped with a temporary spare wheel.
Breakdown assistance 208 • When fitting on unid irectional tyres, ensu re that the tyres rotate in the correct directio n page 199. Subsequent steps After changi ng the wheel, you must perform t he following steps. – Stow and attach the repl aced wheel in the spare wheel well usin g a special screw page 206, f ig.
Breakdown assi stance 209 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Wheel trim caps Pulling off – Carefully remove th e wheel trim cap using the wire cl amp fig. 178 . Slackening and tigh tening wheel bolts Slacken the whee l bolts before jacking up the vehicle.
Breakdown assistance 210 Ground below the lifting jack which is soft and slippery can cause the vehicle to slip off the jack. It is theref ore always necessary to place the lifting jack on a solid surface or use a w ide and stable base. Use a non-slip base (e.
Breakdown assi stance 211 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data • with tears or punctures greater th an 4 mm in size, • to repair damage to t.
Breakdown assistance 212 –H a v e all the oc cupants get out. While changing a wheel, the occupants of the vehicle should not stand on the road (instead of behind a crash ba rrier). – Switch off the engin e and engage 1st gear or if your vehicle is fitted with an automatic gearbox, position the selector lever into position P .
Breakdown assi stance 213 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Check afte r driving for 10 minute s Check the tyre inflation pressure after driving 10 minutes. If the tyre inflation pressure i s 1.
Breakdown assistance 214 – Attach the other end to a solid metal part which is conn ected firmly to the engine block, or to the engine block itself . Starting engine – Start the engine of the vehi cle providing current and run the engine at idling speed.
Breakdown assi stance 215 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data The maximum towing speed is 50 km/h .
Breakdown assistance 216 Front towing eye for Octavia RS a nd Octavia Scout The towing eye i s stored in the b ox of the vehic le tool kit. Fig. 186 Front bumper Octavia RS: Protective grille/Octavia Scout: Cover Octavia RS – Guide one finger into the opening of the grille fi g.
Fuses and light bulbs 217 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Fuses and light bulbs Electric fu ses Replaci ng fuses in the dash panel Defect fuse s must be replaced. Individual electr ical circuits are protected by fuses.
Fuses and light bulbs 218 On some vehicles, the battery cover must be removed before remov ing the fuse cover page 195. Removing fuse cover –M o v e t h e c i r c l i p s page 217, fig. 1 89 as far as the stop, the symbol appears behind the circlip and remove the cover.
Fuses and light bulbs 219 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Fuse assignment in the dash panel Certain electrical components are only st andard on certain vehicle mode l versions or only suppliab le as optional equipment for certain models.
Fuses and light bulbs 220 Electrically adjustable se at s are protected by a utomatic circuit br eakers , which switch on again automatically after a fe w seconds after the overload has been elimina ted. Bulbs Changing bulbs The relevant lamp must always be switch ed off before a l ight bulb is replaced.
Fuses and light bulbs 221 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data WARNING • Bulbs H7 and H1 are pressurised and ma y burst when changing the bulb - risk of inju ry! • It is recommended to wear glove s and safety glasses when changing a bulb.
Fuses and light bulbs 222 Removing the headlight The headlight must be removed in orde r to change the light bulb of the parking lights, low be am lights and main beam l igh ts as well as the turn signal lights. Removing the h eadlight – Switch the igniti on and all lights off .
Fuses and light bulbs 223 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Front parking lights and low beam Removing the light bulb for the pa rking light – Switch the ignition and all lights off. – Remove the headlight page 222.
Fuses and light bulbs 224 Fog lights and daylight driving lights Fig. 197 Front bumper: Protective grille/removing the fog light Plug - Bulb for daylight driving light fig. 197 . Plug - Bulb for fog lig hts. Removing the cover – Switch the igniti on and all lights off .
Fuses and light bulbs 225 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Fog lights Octa via RS, Octavia Scout Fig. 199 Front bumper: Fog lig hts/fog lights: Replacing light bulb Removing the fog light – Use the screwdr iver to unscrew the screws from t he car tool kit 21) fig.
Fuses and light bulbs 226 – Press the catches in the direction of arrow and take out the lamp holder page 225, fig. 201 - right. – Press the defective light bulb into the socket, turn to the left and remov e. – Press a new light bulb into t he socket and turn the l ight bulb to the right as far as the stop.
Technical Data 227 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Technical data Technical Data General information The details give n in the official vehicle registrati on documents always take prece- dence over the detail s in the Owner's Manual.
Technical Data 228 Permissible gr oss weight The permissible overall weight of the vehicle /trailer combination when the vehicle is being operated with a trailer Maximum permissible front axle load Ma.
Technical Data 229 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Dimensions Dimensions (mm) OCTAVIA OCTAVIA GreenLi ne OCTAVIA RS ESTA TE CAR ESTATE CAR .
Technical Data 230 Engine oil specif ications The grade o f engine oil should be selected in accor dance with precise specificat ions. The engine of your vehi cle has been factory-filled with a h igh-grade oil which you can use thr oughout the y ear - excep t in extrem e climati c regions.
Technical Data 231 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data If the oils specif ied above are not available, oils acco rding to ACEA B3 or ACEA B4 can be used once f or refilling. Caution Only the above-mentioned oils may be used on vehicles with fl exible service inter- vals (QG1).
Technical Data 232 Engine 1.2 l/77 kW T SI - EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max. torque (Nm per rpm ) Number of cylinders/Displa cement (cm 3 ) 77/5000 175/1550-4100 4/1197 Performances OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA DQ7 ESTATE CAR M6 ESTATE CAR DQ7 Maximum speed (km/h) 192 192 191 191 Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h (s) 10.
Technical Data 233 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Engine 1.4 l/ 59 kW - EU4, EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max.
Technical Data 234 Engine 1.4 l/ 90 kW TSI - EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max. torque (Nm per rpm ) Number of cylinders/Displa cement (cm 3 ) 90/5000 200/1500-4000 4/1390 Performances OCTAVIA M6 OCTAVIA DQ7 ESTATE CAR M6 ESTATE CAR DQ7 Maximum speed (km/h) 203 (2 05) a) a) The value c orresponds to th e status with Green tec package.
Technical Data 235 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Engine 1.6 l/75 kW - EU2, EU4, EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max.
Technical Data 236 Engine 1.8 l/118 kW TSI - EU5, EU2 DDK (1.8 l/112 kW TSI - EU5) Output (kW per rpm) Max. to rque (Nm pe r rpm) Number of cylinder s/Displace ment (cm 3 ) 118/4500-6 200 (112/4300-6200) a) a) 1.
Technical Data 237 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Engine 2.0 l/147 kW TSI - EU5, EU2 DDK Output (kW per rpm) Max.
Technical Data 238 Engine 1. 6 l/77 kW TDI CR - EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max. torque (Nm per rpm ) Number of cylinders/Displa cement (cm 3 ) 77/4400 250/1500-2500 4/1598 Performances OCTAVIAM5 OCTAVIA .
Technical Data 239 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Engine 1.9 l/77 kW TDI PD - EU4 Output (kW per rpm) Max.
Technical Data 240 Engine 2.0 l/81 kW TDI CR - EU4, EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max. torque (Nm per rpm ) Number of cylinders/Displa cement (cm 3 ) 81/4200 280/1750-2750 4/1968 Performances OCTAVIA M5 EU4 OCTAVIA M6 EU5 ESTATE CAR M5 EU4 ESTATE CAR M6 EU5 ESTATE CAR 4x 4 M6 EU5 Maximum speed (km/h) 195 195 194 194 189 Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h (s) 11.
Technical Data 241 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Engine 2.0 l/103 kW TDI CR - EU4, EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max.
Technical Data 242 Engine 2.0 l/125 kW TDI CR - EU5 Output (kW per rpm) Max. torque (Nm per rpm ) Number of cylinders/Displa cement (cm 3 ) 125/420 0 350/1750 - 250 0 4/1968 Performances OCTAVIA RS M6 OCTAVIA RS DQ6 ESTATE CAR RS M6 ESTATE CAR RS DQ6 Maximum speed (km/h) 226 224 225 223 Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h (s) 8.
Index 243 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Index A Abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173 ABS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index 244 Coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 191 replenishi ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 92 Warning light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Coolant level Warning light .
Index 245 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Hazard warni ng light syste m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Warning light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Head airbag .
Index 246 Parking ai d Front and rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 9 rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Parking light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Index 247 Using the system Safety Driving Tips General Maintenance Breakdown assistance Technical data Transporting children safe ly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Tread depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 0 Turn signal lig hts .
Škoda Auto pursues a policy of constant product and model devel opment. We trust that you will un derstand that changes to models in terms of shape, equi pment and engineering, may be i ntroduced at an y time.
Minimisation of fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions – Start-stop system* – Recovery* – Indication of r ecommended gear* Weight r eduction – Optimisation of high-strength panels, r eduction of .
Návod k obsluze Octavia anglicky 05.11 S64.5610.08.20 1Z0 012 003 PJ How you can contribute to a cleaner envir onment The fuel consumption of your Šk oda - and thus the level of pollutants contained in the exhaust - is also determined by how you drive.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Skoda Octavia (2012) è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Skoda Octavia (2012) - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Skoda Octavia (2012) imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Skoda Octavia (2012) ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Skoda Octavia (2012), ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Skoda Octavia (2012).
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Skoda Octavia (2012). Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Skoda Octavia (2012) insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.