Its lights up yellow. Presence of water
in diesel. Turn o the engine and seek
professional assistance.
The display only works when the ignition is
switched on.
The fuel range is displayed on the instrument
panel.
You can consult the tank capacity of your vehi-
cle in ›››page397.
WARNING
When driving with low fuel, the vehicle may
stall in trac and cause accidents and se-
vere injuries.
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If the fuel tank level is too low, fuel could
reach the engine irregularly, particularly
when driving up or down slopes.
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The steering system and the assistant sys-
tems and brakes do not work when the en-
gine is running irregularly or switches o due
to lack of fuel or an irregular supply thereof.
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SEAT recommends always refuelling when
the tank is approximately one quarter full, to
prevent the vehicle from stopping due to a
lack of fuel.
NOTICE
Never run the fuel tank completely dry. An
irregular fuel supply can cause misfiring and
unburnt fuel could enter the exhaust system.
The catalytic converter or the particulate fil-
ter may get damaged!
Note
The small arrow on the fuel gauge next to the
fuel pump symbol points out towards the side
of the vehicle with the fuel tank flap.
Battery level indicator
✓ Valid for: hybrid vehicles
Fig.4 Digital instrument cluster: battery level
indicator.
The small arrow next to the battery symbol on
the fuel gauge indicates which side of the vehi-
cle the charging cover is on.
NOTICE
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Never drive with the tank completely
empty. Under certain circumstances, the en-
ergy stored in the high-voltage battery may
not be sucient to reach the nearest service
station.
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When the outside temperature is very
low, and therefore the high-voltage battery
is very cold, you may have diculty start-
ing the internal combustion engine and the
range in electric driving mode may be re-
duced.
Coolant temperature indicator.
The coolant temperature view can be selected
in the corresponding menu ›››page17.
Control and warning lamps
Fault in the engine coolant system
The LED flashes red.
Engine coolant
The lamp lights up red.
The motor coolant temperature is too high
or the motor coolant level is too low.
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Stop driving! Stop the vehicle at the first
opportunity and in a safe place.
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Switch o the engine and let it cool down.
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Check the coolant level in the coolant expan-
sion tank ›››page343.