Seat Toledo 2013

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60 Controls and displays
In vehicles equipped with an informative display the service interval display
can be reset from the menu, Settings ⇒ page 67.
CAUTION
We advise against resetting the service interval display yourself, given that
this action could cause an imbalance in the service intervals, and as a re-
sult, faults in the vehicle.
Note
Never reset the display between service intervals as this could lead to
erroneous indications.
After disconnecting the battery of the vehicle, the service interval dis-
play values remain stored.
If the general instrument panel is changed after a repair, the correct val-
ues must be input in the service interval display. This operation is carried
out by a specialised service.
After resetting the display with flexible service intervals, the information
will be indicated in the same way as vehicles with fixed service intervals.
Therefore, we recommend that a SEAT Authorised Service resets the service
interval display, who will do so correctly using diagnostics equipment.
For more detailed information please consult the Maintenance Pro-
gramme.
Digital clock
The clock is set using the buttons
5
to
6
⇒ 
Fig. 31
⇒ 
page 57.
Select the indication you want to change with button
5
and make the ad-
justment with button
6
.
In vehicles equipped with an informative display this can be reset from the
menu, Time
⇒ 
page 67.
Recommended gear display
Fig. 32 Recommended
gear display
The general instrument panel display indicates the engaged gear
A
⇒ Fig. 32.
In order to optimally reduce the fuel consumption, the recommended gear is
displayed on the screen.
If the control unit analysis decides that a gear change is required, an arrow
appears on the display
A
. This arrow can point up or down indicating
whether a lower or higher gear is recommended.
Simultaneously, the gear currently engaged is indicated
B
in the place of
the recommended gear.
CAUTION
However, the driver is always responsible for choosing the appropriate gear
for each situation, (i.e. when overtaking).
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