User Manual - Page 299

For ATECA 2022.

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Checking and r
efilling levels
297
Engine compartment
Checking and r
efilling
levels
Engine compartment
Working in the engine compartment
The engine compartment of the vehicle is a
dangerous area. You should only perform works
in the engine compartment if you have good
knowledge of the necessary operations and the
general safety measures, and if you have ade-
quate tools, means and operating fluids. Works
performed inadequately, could lead to serious
injuries ›››
. In this case, seek a specialised
w
orkshop to perform all the works. SEAT rec-
ommends visiting a SEAT dealership for this.
Before performing any work in the engine com-
partment, always park the vehicle on level and
firm ground, taking all necessary safety pre-
cautions.
WARNING
Any accidental movement of the vehicle dur-
ing maint
enance work could cause serious
injuries.
Never perform works underneath the vehi-
cle without having first immobilised it to pre-
vent it from moving. When working under the
vehicle with the wheels on the ground, the
vehicle must be on a level surface and the
wheels must be locked.
If work must be performed underneath the
v
ehicle, take the extra precaution of support-
ing it safely using suitable assembly support.
The jack is not suitable for this purpose and
may not withstand, which could lead to seri-
ous injuries.
The Start-Stop system must be switched
o manually.
WARNING
The engine compartment of any vehicle is a
danger
ous area in which serious injuries can
be caused!
When performing any type of work, always
ensure you are extremely cautious, and bear
in mind the general safety measures. Never
put yourself at risk.
Never perform works in the engine com-
partment if you do not have solid knowledge
of the necessary operations. If you are un-
sure of what needs to be done, seek a speci-
alised workshop to perform the works. Works
performed inadequately, could lead to seri-
ous injuries.
Never open or close the bonnet if you
see steam or coolant escaping from the en-
gine compartment. Steam or hot coolant can
cause severe burns. Always wait until you
stop hearing or seeing the steam or coolant
discharging from the engine compartment.
Before opening the bonnet, always wait for
the engine to cool down.
Touching hot engine or exhaust system
components coul
d result in skin burns.
Turn o the ignition and keep the vehicle
key in a safe place at a safe distance from
the vehicle to prevent the ignition from being
turned on and the combustion engine started
by mistake.
Always keep children away from the en-
gine compartment and never leave them un-
supervised.
When the motor is hot, its cooling system is
pressurised. Do not open the expansion tank
cap, hot coolant may splash out and cause
severe burns and other injuries.
Turn the coolant expansion tank cap
slowly and very carefully anticlockwise
while pressing it down slightly.
Always protect your face, hands and
arms from the hot coolant and steam with
a large thick cloth.
When refilling operating fluids, ensure they
do not spill onto the components of the en-
gine or onto the exhaust system. These liq-
uids could cause a fire.
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