Owner's Manual - Page 231

For 2015 LEON 5D.

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Emergencies
Manual release of the rear lid
3 Applies to the model: LEON ST
Fig. 197 Luggage compartment: access to
manual release.
The rear lid can be unlocked manually from
inside in the event of an emergency.
Remove the lid through the groove with a
screwdriver Fig. 197
A
.
Insert the key into the opening and turn it
in the direction of the arrow until the latch
Fig. 197 B has been released.
Manual release of the selector lever
Fig. 198 Selector lever: manual release from
position P.
The selector lever can be released manually if
the electrical power supply should fail.
The manual release mechanism is located
under the selector lever console on the right
side. Releasing the selector lever requires a
certain degree of practical skill. We therefore
advise you to obtain professional assistance.
A screwdriver will be needed to carry out the
manual release. Use the flat part of the
screwdriver blade page 220.
Removing the cover from the selector lever
Apply the handbrake to ensure that
the car does not move.
Carefully pull the corners of the selector
lever boot and fold up the selector lever
boot (inside out) by hand.
Releasing the selector lever
Using a screwdriver, press and hold the yel-
low unlocking tab sideways Fig. 198
.
No
w pr
ess the interlock button on the se-
lector lever
A
and move the selector lever
to position N.
After carrying out the manual release, at-
tach the selector lever boot on the gearbox
console again.
If the power supply should ever fail (dis-
charged battery, etc.) and the vehicle has to
be pushed or towed, the selector lever must
first be moved to position N. This is possible
after operating the manual release mecha-
nism.
WARNING
The selector lever may be moved out of posi-
tion P only when the handbrake is firmly ap-
plied. If this does not work, secure the vehi-
cle with the brake pedal. On a slope the vehi-
cle could otherwise start to move inadver-
tently after shifting the selector lever out of
position P - accident risk!
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Technical specifications
AdviceOperationSafetyThe essentials
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