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Practical tips
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Never t
urn the 12-volt battery over. Elec-
trolyte could leak out of the vents and
cause burns.
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Never open a 12-volt battery.
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If the electrolyte splashes onto the skin
or eyes, rinse the affected area with cold
water for a few minutes. Then seek medical
care immediately.
●
Seek medical care immediately if you in-
gest the acid.
Charging, replacing, disconnect-
ing and connecting the 12-v
olt bat
-
t
ery
If the 12-volt battery is suspected of being
damaged or def
ectiv
e
, have it checked by a
qualified establishment.
Charging the 12-volt battery
The 12-volt battery must be charged at a
qualified establishment, as the factory fitted
12-volt battery technology requires a voltage
limited charge
›››
. SEAT recommends visit-
ing a SEAT deal
ership f
or this.
R
eplacing the 12-volt battery
The 12-volt battery is developed to suit its lo-
cation and has special safety features. When
a 12-volt battery needs to be replaced, be-
fore buying a new one you must ask a SEAT
dealership about electromagnetic compati-
bility, size and maintenance, power and safe-
ty requirements that the new battery must
meet. The 12-volt battery's vent must always
be on the side of the negative terminal and
the vent on the positive terminal must always
be closed.
A maintenance-free battery that meets the
TL 825 06 and VW 7 50 73 standards must al-
ways be used. These standards must be dat-
ed October 2014 or later.
The 12-volt battery must always be replaced
by a qualified establishment, as it is necessa-
ry to adjust the vehicle's electronic system as
part of its replacement. Only a qualified es-
tablishment has the appropriate technology
to make this adjustment correctly. SEAT rec-
ommends that the 12-volt battery be re-
placed by a SEAT dealer.
Disconnecting the 12-volt battery
If the 12-volt battery needs to be disconnec-
ted from the vehicle's electrical system, these
steps should be followed:
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Switch off the ignition and all electrical
consumers.
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Before disconnecting the battery, unlock
the vehicle or theft alarm system will activate.
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First disconnect the negative cable and
then the positive cable
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.
Connecting the 12-volt battery
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Before reconnecting the 12-volt battery,
disconnect all el
ectrical consumers and the
ignition.
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First r
econnect the positiv
e cable and then
the negative one
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.
Aft
er connecting the 12-v
olt batt
ery and turn-
ing on the ignition, different indicator lights
may come on. They will turn off when a short
distance is driven at approximately 15-20
km/h. If the warning indicators remain lit,
please visit a qualified establishment to have
the vehicle checked.
If the 12-volt battery has been disconnected
for a long time, it's possible that the next serv-
ice appointment might not be displayed or
calculated correctly.
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page 63 . Respect
the maximum service intervals permitted
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page 194.
Automatic disconnection of consumers
Thanks to the smart management of the on-
board network, when the 12-volt battery is
overcharged different measures are taken to
prevent the 12-volt battery from discharging:
●
If necessary, the power in the largest con-
sumers is limited, or they are disconnected
completely in an emergency.
However, on-board network management
cannot always prevent the 12-volt battery
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