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Opening and closing
WARNING
●
Never le
ave the key inside whenever you
leave the vehicle - even if only for a moment.
This is particularly important if children are
to remain in the vehicle. Children might start
the engine or some other electrical compo-
nent, e.g. electric windows. Risk of injury!
●
Wait until the vehicle has completely stop-
ped before taking the key out of the ignition.
Otherwise the steering wheel may lock sud-
denly. Risk of accident!
CAUTION
●
Each k
ey contains electronic components
and must, therefore, be protected from damp-
ness and strong vibrations.
●
Keep the grooves in the key shaft clean.
Any dirt (fibre from clothing, dust, etc.) has a
negative impact on locks, ignition, etc.
Note
Should a key be lost, request a duplicate key
from an Authorised S
EAT dealer.
Replacing the battery in the remote
c
ontr
o
l key
Fig. 118 Vehicle key: opening the battery
c
omp
ar
tment
Fig. 119 Vehicle key: removing the battery
SEAT recommends you ask a specialised
w
ork
shop t
o replace the battery.
The battery is located to the rear of the vehi-
cle key, under a cover.
Changing the battery
●
Unfold the vehicle key shaft.
●
Remove the cover from the back of the ve-
hicle key ››› Fig. 118 in the direction of the ar-
row ›››
.
●
Extract the battery from the compartment
u
s
in
g a suitable thin object ››› Fig. 119.
●
Place the new battery in the compartment
as shown ››› Fig. 119, pressing in the oppo-
site direction to that shown by the arrow
›››
.
●
Fit the cover as shown ›
›
›
Fig. 118, pressing
it onto the vehicle key casing in the opposite
direction to that shown by the arrow until it
clicks into place.
CAUTION
●
If the batt
ery is not changed correctly, the
vehicle key may be damaged.
●
Use of unsuitable batteries may damage
the vehicle key. For this reason, always re-
place the dead battery with another of the
same voltage, size and specifications.
●
When fitting the battery, check that the po-
larity is correct.
For the sake of the environment
Please dispose of your used batteries correct-
ly and with r
espect for the environment.
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