User Manual - Page 277

For 2018 SEAT ALHAMBRA.

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Checking and refilling levels
burns. Always wait until the engine has fully
cool
ed.
For the sake of the environment
Similar to the other service liquids, spilled
en
gine oil
can be bad for the environment.
Collect these liquids in suitable containers
and dispose of them while respecting the en-
vironment.
Warning and control lamps
It lights up
Insufficient en-
gine oil.
Switch the ignition off. Check the en-
gine oil level page 276.
Flashes
Engine oil sen-
sor faulty.
Contact a specialised workshop.
Have the engine oil sensor checked.
Meanwhile, check the oil level man-
ually.
Flashes
Engine oil pres-
sure too low.
Stop the vehicle!
Switch off the engine. Check the en-
gine oil level.
- If the warning lamp flashes al-
though the oil level is correct, do not
continue driving or leave the engine
running. Otherwise, the engine
could be damaged. Seek specialist
assistance.
WARNING
Observe the safety warnings ››
in Control
and warning l
amps on page 107.
Engine oil specifications
Replacement engine oil must strictly comply
w
ith the s
pec
ifications.
The correct oil must be used to ensure the
correct operation and long service life of the
engine. The engine comes with a high-quality
multigrade oil that can generally be used all
year round.
Only use an engine oil that complies to SEAT
standards whenever possible
. If you
w
i
sh t
o maintain the long-life service dura-
tion, only engine oils approved for this serv-
ice according to the corresponding VW stand-
ard (
table on page 41) may be used.
All oils indicated are synthetic multigrade
oils.
Engine oils are being continuously further
developed. Technical services are constantly
updated with any modifications. SEAT there-
fore recommends that you have the engine
oil changed by a technical service.
CAUTION
Only u
se engine oils whose specifications
are expressly approved by SEAT. The use of
any other type of oil could cause engine dam-
age!
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