User Manual - Page 119

For 2017 SEAT IBIZA 5D.

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Lights and visibility
Roll-back function of the tilting panor-
amic
s
u
nroof*
The tilting panoramic sunroof has a rol
l-back
function which prevents larger objects get-
ting trapped when the roof is closed. The roll-
back function does not prevent fingers get-
ting pinched against the roof opening. The
tilting sunroof stops and opens again imme-
diately if it is obstructed when closing.
Lights and visibility
Light
s
C
ontr
ol lamps
It lights up
Rear fog light switched on page 118.
It lights up
Front fog lights* switched on page 118.
It lights up
Left or right turn signal.
The control lamp flashes twice as fast when a turn signal
is faulty.
It lights up
Main beam on or flasher on page 119.
Several warning and control lamps light up
f
or a f
ew sec
onds when the ignition is switch-
ed on, signalling that the function is being
verified. They will switch off after a few sec-
onds.
WARNING
Observe the safety warnings ››
in Warning
symbols on p
age 99.
Switching lights on and off
Read the additional information carefully
page 21
The legal requirements regarding the use of
vehicle lights in each country must be ob-
served.
The driver is personally responsible for the
correct use and adjustment of the lights in all
situations.
WARNING
Never drive with just the side lights on, there
is a ri
sk of accident. The side lights are not
bright enough to illuminate the road ahead
and to ensure that other road users are able
to see you. Always use your dipped beam
headlights if it is dark or if visibility is poor.
Note
The dipped beam he
adlights will only work
with the ignition on. The side lights come on
automatically when the ignition is turned off.
If the lights are left on after the key has
been taken out of the ignition lock, an audi-
ble warning sounds while the driver door re-
mains open. This is a reminder to switch the
lights off.
The rear fog light can dazzle drivers behind
you. You should use the rear fog light only
when visibility is very poor. For this reason,
when you exceed approximately 60 km/h (38
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