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Seat ATECA 2024 - Warning and Information Messages

Seat ATECA 2024
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Driver information
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Instrument cluster
2)
Valid for the SEAT Digital Cockpit.
3)
Not available in all countries.
Travelling time: This indicates the hours
(h) and minutes (min) since the ignition was
switched on.
Range:
2)
Approximate distance in km that
can still be travelled if the same driving
style is maintained.
AdBlue range or : Approximate distance
in km that can still be travelled with the
current level of the AdBlue® tank with the
same driving style. The indication appears
from a range of less than 2400 km and
cannot be deactivated.
3)
Distance travelled: Distance covered in
km (miles) after switching on the ignition.
Average speed: The average speed will
be shown after driving for approximately
100 metres.
Digital speed: Current speed displayed in
digital format.
Eco tips: Recommendation messages are
displayed on how to reduce consumption
through good driving practices, e.g. Air
conditioning on: close the window.
Setting the trip recorder (trip) to zero.
While in Driving data, turn the right thumb-
wheel of the multifunction steering wheel until
.
Keep the button on the multi-function
steering wheel pressed for approximately 2
seconds.
Setting a speed warning
Select the display Warning at ---km/h or
Warning at ---mph.
Press the button on the multi-function
steering wheel to memorise the current speed
and activate the warning.
Activate: set the desired speed within 5 sec-
onds by rotating the wheel on the multi-func-
tion steering wheel. Next, press the button
again or wait for a few seconds. The speed is
saved and the warning activated.
Deactivate: press the button. The stored
speed is deleted. The warning can be set for
speeds of between 30 and 250km/h (18 and
155mph).
Oil temperature display
The engine reaches its operating temperature
when, under normal driving conditions, the
oil temperature is between 80°C (176°F) and
120°C (248°F). If a great eort is required from
the engine and the outside temperature is high,
the engine oil temperature may increase. This is
not a problem as long as the warning lamps
or ›››page316 do not appear on the dis-
play.
Warning and information messages
The system runs a check on certain com-
ponents and functions when the ignition is
switched on and while the vehicle is moving.
Faults are displayed on the instrument cluster
display as red and yellow warning symbols
›››page11 accompanied by messages and,
depending on the case, even an audible warn-
ing. The representation of the messages and
symbols may vary depending on the version of
the instrument panel.
Existing faults can also be checked man-
ually. To do this, open the Vehicle status
›››page32 menu.
Priority 1 warning (in red)
The symbol lights up or flashes (in part ac-
companied by audible warnings).
Stop driv-
ing! Danger! Check the fault and eliminate
the cause. If necessary, seek professional assis-
tance.

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