User Manual - Page 290

For LEON 2022.

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Storing objects
Trapdoor for transporting long ob-
jects
Fig.192 On the r
ear seat backrest: opening
the tailboard.
Fig.193 In the boot: opening the t
ailboard.
On the rear seat, behind the central armrest,
ther
e is a tailboard for transporting long items in
the interior, such as skis.
Opening the tailboard
Lower the centre armrest.
Pull the release lever in the direction of the
arr
ow and push the tailboard cover ›››Fig.192
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down and forwards.
Open the rear lid.
Insert the long objects through the gap from
the luggage compartment.
Secure the objects with the seat belt.
Close the rear lid.
Cl
osing the tailboard
Lift the tailboard cover until it engages. The
red mark on the luggage compartment side
should never be visible.
Close the rear lid.
Lift the centre armrest if necessary.
WARNING
The presence of objects in the central airbag
depl
oyment area can prevent it from operat-
ing properly and can cause serious injury.
Do not leave any objects in the central air-
bag deployment zone ›››page57.
Note
The tailboard can also be opened from the
luggage compar
tment. To do so, press the
release lever down, in the direction of the ar-
row, and the cover upwards ›››Fig.193.
Roof carrier
Introduction
The vehicle roof has been designed to optimise
aerodynamics. For this reason, cross bars or
conventional roof carrier systems cannot be
secured to the roof water drains.
As the roof water drains are integrated in the
roof to reduce air resistance, only SEAT-ap-
proved cross bars and roof carrier systems can
be used.
Cases in which cross bars and the roof car-
rier system should be disassembled.
When they are not used.
When the vehicle is washed in a car wash.
When the vehicle height exceeds the maxi-
mum height, f
or example, in some garages.
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