Seat Toledo 2013

User Manual - Page 157

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155Driving
Engine at operating temperature
Vehicle's battery sufficiently charged
Vehicle not on a very steep slope
Engine speed below 1200 rpm
Vehicle's battery temperature is neither too high nor too low
Sufficient brake system pressure
Difference between outside temperature and set interior temperature
not too great
Vehicle speed since last time the engine started was above 3 km/h (2
mph)
Particulate filter ⇒ page 74 not being cleaned
Front wheels not overly turned (steering wheel turned less than three
quarters of a turn)
Conditions for engine start up (Start phase)
Clutch pedal pressed
Max./min. temperature set
Windscreen defrost function switched on
High blower speed
START-STOP button pressed
Conditions for automatic engine start up without driver involvement
Vehicle moving at a speed of over 3 km/h (2 mph)
Difference between outside temperature and interior temperature is too
great
Vehicle's battery insufficiently charged
Insufficient brake system pressure
If the driver seat belt is unfastened for more than 30 seconds in Stop phase,
the engine must be started using the ignition key. Please observe the mes-
sages on the general instrument panel display.
Warnings on the instrument panel display (valid for vehicles not fitted with
an informative display)
FAULT: START-STOP Fault in the START-STOP system
START-STOP IMPOSSIBLE Engine cannot be automatically shut
down
START-STOP ACTIVE Automatic engine shut down (Stop
phase)
SWITCH OFF IGNITION Switch the ignition off
START MANUALLY Start the engine manually
WARNING
If the engine is switched off, neither the brake servo or the power
steering will work.
Do not move the vehicle when the engine is switched off.
CAUTION
Switch off the START-STOP system ⇒ page 162 before driving through a
pool of water on the road.
Note
The battery temperature may reflect the changes in outside temperature
after several hours. If the vehicle has been stopped outside at temperatures
below zero or in direct sunlight, for example, the battery temperature may
take several hours to reach the values required for the correct operating of
the START-STOP system.
If the Climatronic system is operating automatically, this could impair
automatic engine shut down in certain conditions.
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