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Altea (2004–2009) Overview Manufacturer Production 2004–2015 Assembly, Body and chassis 5- Related Mk2 Mk2 Mk2 Mk3 Mk6 Mk2 Powertrain: 1.2 TSI 1.4 L I4 1.4 L I4 TSI 1.6 L I4 1.8 L I4 TSI 2.0 L I4 FSI 2.0 L I4 TSI GAS/ engines: 1.6 L LPG: 1.6 L I4 1.9 L I4 TDI 2.0 L I4 TDI 2.0 L I4 TDI 5-speed 6-speed manual 5-speed 6-speed 7-speed Direct-Shift Gearbox Dimensions 2,580 mm (101.6 in) Length 4,280 mm (168.5 in) Width 1,770 mm (69.7 in) Height 1,560 mm (61.4 in) Chronology Successor The SEAT Altea is a (MPV) produced by the Spanish automaker from 2004 to 2015. The vehicle was designed by the Italian, and was launched in 2004, as the first example of SEAT's new corporate look. The third generation was identical, except for the addition of a larger boot. It was launched at the 2004.

Another extended version, the Altea XL, is also available (having been first presented at the ). In 2007, the Altea Freetrack, with 4WD and higher suspension, was released. On 21 August 2015, SEAT announced that the Altea and Altea XL had been discontinued. Although no direct replacement for the Altea was planned, SEAT is following the global shift from to, by launching its own SUV model based on the. In 2016, the was launched, which was the successor to the Altea according to CEO: 'For us, the Ateca is the replacement of the Altea.' SEAT sold a total of 439 Altea models in the United Kingdom during 2014, and 445 Altea XLs.

Contents. Overview The Altea was released a few years after many of its competitors arriving on the scene, but it was expected to sell well. However, it exceeded expectations, and 31,223 Alteas were sold within the first year. It is a family oriented five, which attempts to portray a more sporty image than most of its rivals.

The car is based on Volkswagen Group's. An unusual design feature is the 'vertical parked' windscreen wipers, which are designed to improve pedestrian safety.

They disappear in to the window surround either side of the screen. The effect is a completely cleanly swept windscreen, but does mean the 'A pillars' are rather wide and cause a blind spot. There were six trim levels: Essence, Reference, Reference Sport, Stylance, Sport (no longer available in the United Kingdom) and FR. Are available, with the range topping 2.0 FR (TDI) delivering 125 (170; 168 ), available since April 2006.

There are four gearboxes available (depending on market and engine); five or six speed, five speed, and six or seven speed. It is named after the Spanish city of. In March 2014, reported that SEAT were working on a family of SUVs, with an estimated release date of 2016, to be based on the same platform as the. This proved to be exact, with the launch of the SUV in 2016. Gallery.

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SEAT Altea Freetrack (prototype) The SEAT Altea XL is an 18.7 (7.4 ) longer variant of the normal SEAT Altea, a five five (MPV), with increased luggage capacity compared to the standard Altea. It was launched was launched at the in September 2006. The SEAT Altea Freetrack is dimensionally similar to the Altea XL, but is designed as (SUV).

It features raised for increased and larger plastic bumpers, and plastic wheel arch and sill extensions, which all increase its exterior dimensions. All versions of the Freetrack, except the 2.0 (TDI) 2WD, are equipped with a based on demand (4WD). The 4WD versions are also called Seat Altea 4. In Mexico and Russia, the SEAT Altea Freetrack is marketed simply as the SEAT Freetrack. Although the Freetrack is available with 4WD, it is not marketed by SEAT as an 'SUV'. However, the Freetrack could be seen as a competitor for from other.

The possible choices are almost the same as for the normal Altea. When the car was launched, it was available in a very uncommon intense yellow. This colour was also seen on models in several promotional brochures. The colour scheme was no longer available by August 2010. Gallery. ^ Darren Moss.

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. OWNER’S MANUAL Altea. Foreword This Instruction Manual and its corresponding supplements should be read carefully to familiarise yourself with your vehicle.

Besides the regular care and maintenance of the vehicle, its correct handling will help preserve its value. For safety reasons, always note the information concerning accessories, modifications and part replace- ments. Lights.Seat belt tensioners.

Table of Contents Technical specifications Trailer towing. Instructions to follow. For the sake of the environment Due to the fact that this is a general manual for the ALTEA range, some of Texts preceded by this symbol contain relevant information concerning envi- the equipment and functions that are described here are not included in all ronmental protection. Operation Information about the distribution of controls in the driver position of your vehicle, about the seat adjustment possibilities, about how to create a suit- able climate in the vehicle interior, etc. Advice Advice relating to the driving, care and maintenance of your vehicle and cer- tain problems you can solve yourself. In the event of an accident, the safety equipment may reduce the risk of in- the following points before every trip: jury.

The following list includes most of the safety equipment in your SEAT: ● Three-point seat belts – Make sure that the vehicle's lights and turn signals are working properly. – Observe traffic laws and speed limits. – Make sure that no objects can interfere with the pedals. – Always reduce your speed as appropriate for road, traffic and – Adjust front seat, head restraint and rear vision mirrors properly weather conditions. According to your size. ● An incorrect sitting position of the driver can lead to severe injuries. Straint position for driver.

● Adjust the driver seat so that there is at least 25 cm distance between ⇒ F ig. The centre of the chest and the centre of the steering wheel 1.

● Always keep your feet in the footwell when the vehicle is moving; Correct sitting position for front passenger never rest them on the dash panel, out the window or on the seat. An in- correct sitting position exposes you to an increased risk of injury in case of a sudden braking or an accident.

– Sit up straight. – Adjust the head restraint to the correct position ⇒ p age 12. 3 Correctly adjusted – Always keep both feet in the footwell in front of the rear seat. Head restraint viewed from the front and the –. Note sition warning label. The active head restraints.

could also be triggered if one of the front seat Properly adjusted head restraints are an important part of the pas- occupants applies a high level of pressure to the seat backrest (e.g. By “fall- senger protection and can reduce the risk of injuries in most acci- ing”. As the driver, you are re- has assumed an incorrect sitting position. Safe driving – Ensure that the pedals can return unimpaired to their initial po- WARNING sitions. ● If the pedals are obstructed, an accident may occur. Risk of serious If a brake circuit fails, the brake pedal must be pressed down thoroughly in injuries.

Note ● Never secure a child seat on the fastening rings. ● Air circulation in the vehicle helps reduce fogging of the windows. Number of seats child's height and weight.

Your vehicle has five seats, two in the front and three in the rear. Each seat After the ignition has been switched on, the warning lamp  on the instru- is equipped with a three-point seat belt. 25 km/h (15 mph) to 50 km/h (30 mph), for example, the corresponding kinetic energy is multiplied by four. Given that the passengers in our example are not fastened by seat belts, all of the occupants' kinetic energy has to be absorbed at the point of impact ⇒. This is why it is so important to fasten seat belts before every a seat belt.

Trip, even when 'just driving around the corner'. Therefore, you should always wear your seat belt and ensure that all vehicle ● Do not allow the seat belt to be damaged or jammed, or to rub on any occupants have fastened their seat belts properly before you drive off!. ● Never put the latch plate in the buckle of another seat. If you do this, the seat belt will not protect you properly and the risk of injury is in- creased.

● An incorrectly worn seat belt can cause severe injuries in the event of an accident. ● The shoulder part of the seat belt must lie on the centre of the shoul- der, never across the neck. The seat belt must lie flat and snugly on the ⇒.

The seat belts for the occupants in the front seats are equipped with belt tensioners. Sensors will trigger the belt tensioners during severe frontal, side and rear collisions only if the seat belt is being worn. The belt tension- ers retract and tighten the seat belts, holding them against the seat and Fig.

Seat belts So that the effectiveness of the seat belt tensioner is not reduced and that removed parts do not cause any injuries or environmental pollution, regula- tions, which are known to the specialised workshops, must be observed. WARNING ● Improper use or repairs not carried out by qualified mechanics in- crease the risk of severe or fatal injuries. ⇒ p age 16, The reason why we should wear seat belts.

Not appropriate for their age, size or weight. ● If you are not wearing a seat belt, if you lean forward or to the side The airbag inflates in a matter of milliseconds, so if you are not properly while travelling or assume an incorrect sitting position, there is a sub- seated when the airbag is triggered, you may sustain fatal injuries. Control lamp for airbag and seat belt tensioner  WARNING ● If a child seat is secured to the front passenger seat, the risk to the The control lamp monitors all airbags and seat belt tensioners in the vehi- child of sustaining critical or fatal injuries in the event of an accident in- cle, including control units and wiring connections. Airbag system WARNING (Continued) WARNING ● To clean the steering wheel or dash panel, you may use only a dry or a ● If there is a malfunction, the airbag and belt tensioner system cannot water-moistened cloth.

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Never clean the dash panel and the airbag mod- properly perform its protective function. ● Safety distance with respect to the passenger airbag ⇒ p age 24, The Important information regarding the front passenger airbag danger of fitting a child seat on the front passenger seat. ● Objects between the passenger and the passenger airbag ⇒ p age 29, Safety notes on the front airbag system. ● The seat belts and airbags can only provide maximum protection if the occupants are seated correctly ⇒ p age 9, Proper sitting position for In conjunction with the seat belts, the front airbag system gives the front occupants. Occupants additional protection for the head and chest in the event of a se- vere frontal collision ⇒.

Thus, the head and chest are surrounded and protected by the airbag. After the collision, the ● The seat belts and airbags can only provide maximum protection if the occupants are seated correctly ⇒ p age 9, Proper sitting position for airbag deflates sufficiently to allow visibility. All the other airbags in the vehicle remain acti- ● You should deactivate the front passenger front airbag only in excep- vated. Tional cases, i.e. If you have to use a rear-facing child seat in the front passenger seat ⇒ p age 36, Child safety.

Description of side airbags wise, there is a risk of death. ● As soon as the child seat is no longer needed on the front passenger seat, enable the front passenger front airbag again.

● Only deactivate the front passenger front airbag when the ignition is. Airbag system The side airbag system will not be triggered if: WARNING (Continued) ● the ignition is switched off ● Always check that the openings are closed or covered if additional ● there is a minor side collision loudspeakers or other equipment are fitted inside the door panels.

WARNING may occur during the airbag system operation. ● If you do not wear a seat belt, if you lean forward, or are not seated ● Do not attempt to modify components of the airbag system in any correctly while the vehicle is in motion, you are at a greater risk of injury way.

26 and are identified with the text “AIRBAG”. In conjunction with the seat belts, the curtain airbag system gives the vehi- cle occupants additional protection for the head and upper body in the event of a severe side collision ⇒ p age 35, Safety notes on the operation of the curtain airbag system. ● In order for the curtain airbags to provide their maximum protection,  the prescribed sitting position must always be maintained with seat belts fastened while travelling.

● For safety reasons, the curtain airbag must be disabled in those vehi- cles fitted with a screen dividing the interior of the vehicle. ● Always ensure that the seat belt is properly positioned according to the height and weight, children travelling in the rear seat must use a child seat or a seat belt. For safety reasons, this seat should be installed behind the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child seat. Child seats that have been tested and approved under the ECE R44 stand- even death.

Ard bear the test mark on the seat (the letter E in a circle with the test num- ● A suitable child seat can protect your child! Ber below it). 2 child seats together with properly adjusted seat belts.

Babies and young children between 9 and 18 kg can travel in the direction of travel or in the reverse, depending on the seat type. For safety reasons it Group 3 child seats.  Ways to secure a child seat You can secure a child seat to the rear seat or front passenger seat in the following ways: ● Child seats in groups 0 to 3 can be secured with a seat belt. Two “ISOFIX” retaining rings are fitted on each rear seat. In some vehicles, the rings are secured to the seat frame and in others they are secured to the rear floor. Access to the “ISOFIX” rings is between the rear seat backrest and the seat cushioning.

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● Never secure child seats without the “ISOFIX” system, Top Tether., nor retaining belts or objects to the fastening rings; otherwise this can result in potentially fatal injuries to the child. ● Ensure that the child seat is secured correctly using the “ISOFIX” and Top Tether. securing rings. Cockpit Fig. 33 Dash panel.Left seat heating button.

Cockpit Time adjustment button / trip recorder reset button ⇒ p age 47 Note Speedometer ⇒ p age 47  Some of the items of equipment listed here are fitted only on certain model versions or are optional extras.  Fuel gauge . Cockpit Problem: If the vehicle is left parked for a long time immediately after refuel- Applies to the model: ALTEA / ALTEA XL ling, the natural gas level indicator may not accurately indicate the same LPG level indicator.

level shown after refuelling when the vehicle is started up again. This is not due to a leak in the system.

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Cockpit Engine coolant temperature gauge  Even if the coolant level is correct do not continue driving. You should ob- tain technical assistance. WARNING When working in the engine compartment, always observe the safety warnings ⇒ p age 204.

CAUTION Accessories in front of the air inlet reduce the cooling effect of the coolant. Cockpit Digital instrument panel display For the sake of the environment Changing up into higher gears sooner, following the recommended gear in- ⇒ F ig. 40 dications will help you to reduce fuel consumption, emissions and Display (without warning or information texts) also engine noise. Cockpit Displayed categories.

Recommended gear display. Fig. 40 Gear display. 39 Digital instru- Use the gear display to save fuel.

If you are driving in the correct gear, a dot ment panel display will be shown next to the gear display. If you are not in the correct gear, an arrow will appear next to the gear display indicating whether you should Clock: “Setting the time”.

Indications for vehicles with LongLife service Technical progress has made it possible to considerably reduce servicing re- quirements. With the LongLife System, SEAT ensures that your vehicle only Vehicles with Service intervals dependent on time/distance travelled al- ready have certain service intervals set.

The intervals are calculated individ- has an interval service when it is necessary. Cockpit Warning messages, Priority 2 (yellow) Information text In addition to warning messages given on a fault, you will receive informa- tion in the display on procedures or will be asked to carry out certain tasks. If one of these faults occurs, the pertinent symbol lights up and is accompa- nied by one audible warning. Cockpit Instrument panel menus. – Hold down button for two seconds to return to main menu from other menu.

It may be necessary to repeat this operation until the main menu is displayed. Example of menu use 2. Open the menu “Configuration” with the MFI lever –. To close the menu “Winter tyres” Main menu – In the menu select Back. The function “Winter tyres” sends an optical and an acoustic signal when the vehicle reaches the set speed.

Example menu “Winter tyres” In the menu Function Winter tyres Name of menu displayed. Cockpit Multifunction display menu (MFI) Main menu Function Multifunction dis- Change to the multifunction display (MFI): “Multifunc- play tion display (MFI)” Audio This menu displays the available information for the active audio source (radio station, CD audio track / MP3 / USB / iPod / Bluetooth audio / call informa- tion Navigation.

Cockpit Selecting a memory ● Operating range ● Outside temperature – To change from one memory to another, briefly press button ⇒ F ig. 41 ⇒ p age 51 on the windscreen wiper lever or the button on Distance travelled km (miles) ⇒. Cockpit The maximum display value in both memories is 19 hours and 59 minutes. (12 mph) (ice warning).

This symbol will flash for approximately 10 seconds The memory will automatically be deleted once this value has been and remains lit as long as the outside temperature does not rise above reached. ⇒ p age 53 ● SEAT dealerships are able to programme other functions or change the existing functions depending upon the vehicle equipment. Convenience The convenience set-up mode is used to make the settings for the convenience functions in the vehi- ●. Cockpit Convenience menu Note For electronic and vehicle equipment one or more of these menus will be Open menu Convenience displayed.  – Choose the option Configuration from the main menu and press ⇒ F ig. 41 the button on the windscreen wiper lever.

OK A Lights and visibility menu –. Cockpit Note For electronic and vehicle equipment one or more of these menus will be displayed. Cockpit Warning lamps Overview of the warning lamps Fig.

46 Instrument panel warning and control lamps. Some of the items of equipment listed here are fitted only on certain model versions or are optional extras.  Safety Operation Advice Technical specifications. If flashing: the Electronic Stability Con-  ⇒ p age 16  ⇒ p age 70 Fasten seat belts!

Trol (ESC) is working or the ASR is work- ⇒ p age 71 ⇒ p age 145  ⇒ p age 67 . Cockpit Applies to the model: ALTEA / ALTEA XL WARNING Overview of control and warning lamps (vehicles with LPG) ● Failure to observe control lamps and warning messages can result in serious personal injury or damage to your vehicle. ● The risk of an accident increases if your vehicle breaks down. Use a warning triangle to draw the attention of other road users in order to pre- vent danger to third parties.

Cockpit Warning symbols Meaning of control and warning Further infor- Item Symbol lamps mation There are red warning symbols (priority 1) and yellow warning sym- The green lamp comes on when the bols (priority 2). Vehicle is in LPG mode. Cockpit Priority 2 warning messages will not be shown until all Priority 1 warning Warning: The engine must be started manually. Start- START MANUALLY messages have been dealt with! Stop system activated ERROR START- Examples of priority 2 warning messages (yellow): Warning: Start-Stop system error.

STRUCTION MANUAL First look at the coolant temperature gauge. The coolant temperature is too Applies to the model: ALTEA / ALTEA XL high if the needle is over the warning area on the dial.

Stop the vehicle, Coolant temperature  (blue) switch the engine off and wait for it to cool down. Cockpit Turn signals   Control lamp  flashes If a fault develops in the engine management system while you are driving, Depending on which turn signal is operated, either the left  or right warn- the glow plug system lamp will flash . Take the vehicle to a specialised ing lamp lights up . Cockpit WARNING WARNING ● Always drive according to the road weather conditions, the terrain ● Before opening the bonnet, read and observe the warnings ⇒ p age 204, Working in the engine compartment.

Driving recommendations should never cause drivers to disre- gard traffic norms. Cockpit The warning lamp  lights up when the ignition is switched on. It should The tyre pressure control system controls the tyre speed and the frequency go out when the engine has started running. Spectrum of each tyre. If the warning lamp  lights up while driving, the alternator is no longer The tyre control lamp compares wheel revolutions and with it, the wheel charging the battery.

Cockpit WARNING WARNING ● When the tyre pressure control lamp lights up, reduce speed immedi- ● Before opening the bonnet, read and observe the warnings on ⇒ p age 204. Ately and avoid any sudden manoeuvre or braking.

Stop when possible, and check the tyre pressure and status. Cockpit Engine oil pressure  Indicator for open doors or rear lid.  If this warning lamp is red it indicates that the engine oil pressure is too This warning lamp lights up if one of the doors is open.

Cockpit For those vehicles fitted with ESC., the “Steering manoeuvre recommenda- This programme includes the ABS, EDL and ASR. This also includes the tion” function is included. See ⇒ p age 171. Brake assistance system (BAS), automatic cleaning of the brake discs and . ABS because the TCS operates in conjunction with the ABS. For further Note information, see ⇒ p age 167, Brakes. A perfect operation of the vehicle is ensured if genuine SEAT keys are used.

 The  lamp provides information about the disconnection status of the system: ●. Steering wheel controls. Steering wheel controls. General information The steering wheel includes a multifunction module from where it is possi- ble to control the audio, telephone and radio navigation functions, and the automatic gearbox., without requiring the driver to be distracted from driv- ing. Steering wheel controls. Audio system Steering wheel audio version controls Fig. 50 Steering wheel Fig.

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49 Controls on the controls (depends on steering wheel. Model) AUX ⇒ t able on page 74 Button Radio CD/MP3/USB./iPod. Volume up Volume up Volume up Volume down Volume down Volume down.