Vehicle battery and fuses for Your Skoda Kodiaq SUV 2020

202 Vehicle battery and fuses › Vehicle battery  
Refill  
Vehicle battery and fuses  
Open the fuel filler flap.  
Vehicle battery  
Turn and remove the  
filler cap in the direc-  
tion of the arrow.  
What you should be mindful of  
Place the tank cap on  
the tank flap.  
Explanation of the warning symbols on the vehicle  
battery  
Insert the fuel nozzle  
Wear safety goggles!  
into the fuel filler neck  
up to the stop and re-  
fuel.  
Do not continue refuel-  
ling after the fuel noz-  
Battery acid is highly caustic. Wear gloves and  
eye protection.  
Keep fire, sparks, and open flames away from  
zle switches off.  
Remove the nozzle and put it back in the gas pump.  
the vehicle battery! Do not smoke!  
Put the filler cap on the fuel filler neck and turn it  
against the direction of the arrow until it clicks into  
place.  
When charging the vehicle battery, a highly  
explosive gas mixture is produced.  
Close the tank flap and snap it into place.  
Keep children away from the vehicle battery.  
Refer to the manual!  
Troubleshooting  
If a fuel other than diesel fuel has been refuelled to  
the appropriate standard  
Do not start the engine or switch on the ignition.  
Seek the help of a specialist garage.  
Functionality - Discharge protection  
Possible causes of battery discharge  
The diesel fuel nozzle cannot be correctly inserted  
into the filler neck  
If the fuel nozzle cannot be properly inserted into  
the fuel filler neck, move it slightly back and forth  
Frequent short journeys.  
Low temperatures.  
Vehicle stationary for a long period of time.  
when inserting it.  
System-related discharge protection measures  
Increasing the engine idling speed.  
Switching off certain consumers or limiting their  
power.  
Technical data  
The fuel prescribed for your vehicle is indicated on a  
sticker on the inside of the fuel filler flap.  
Measures to be taken when vehicle stationary for  
more than three weeks  
Disconnect the  
terminal of the vehicle battery.  
Diesel  
A
B
Organic share as a  
percentage  
Checking and charging the vehicle battery  
Checking the condition  
The battery condition is checked by a specialist ga-  
rage during servicing.  
Checking the acid level  
Applies to a vehicle battery with an acid level indica-  
tor.  
The fuel tank has a capacity of about 58 litres in ve-  
hicles with front-wheel drive, including a reserve of  
approx. 7 litres.  
illuminates - the fuel level has reached the re-  
serve area.  
 
Vehicle battery and fuses › Vehicle battery 203  
Tap on the indicator  
before testing, to clear  
air bubbles.  
NOTICE  
A flat vehicle battery can freeze easily!  
Black colour - the acid  
level is OK.  
Colourless or pale yel-  
low colour - acid level  
is too low, the battery  
must be replaced.  
Troubleshooting  
Vehicle battery does not charge while the engine is  
running  
or  
illuminates  
Seek the help of a specialist garage.  
Requirements for the charging process  
Ignition off.  
Power consumers switched off.  
Engine fault  
or  
Stop driving!  
illuminates  
Vehicle battery charging process  
To charge the vehicle battery fully, set a charging  
current of max. of 0.1 times the battery capacity.  
Stop the engine and seek the help of a specialist  
garage.  
Disconnecting, connecting and replacing  
CAUTION  
Risk of fire!  
Do not mix up the connection cables.  
Depending on the trim level, the vehicle battery is lo-  
cated in the engine compartment or in the boot.  
Remove the  
battery cov-  
er using the  
handles A .  
A
Earth point  
Pole for charging process in vehicles with a  
vehicle battery in the luggage compartment  
Connect the terminal of the charger to the  
+
terminal of the vehicle battery.  
For vehicles with a vehicle battery in the luggage  
compartment, the -pole for charging is in the en-  
gine compartment.  
Access to the vehicle battery in the boot  
Disconnect  
Connect the terminal of the charger to the earth  
point A .  
Close the electric boot lid, the tilting/sliding sun-  
roof, all windows and the electric sun blind.  
Plug the charger's power cable into the socket and  
switch on the device.  
After charging, switch off the charger and unplug  
the power cable from the socket.  
Disconnect the charger terminals from the vehicle  
battery.  
Switch off the ignition and any connected power  
consumers.  
Disconnect the  
nal.  
terminal and then the  
termi-  
Connect  
Connect the  
terminal and then the  
terminal.  
WARNING  
After switching on ignition, the indicator lights illumi-  
nate briefly. from the isolation box.  
Risk of explosion!  
During charging, hydrogen is released. An explo-  
sion can also be caused by sparks, for example,  
when disconnecting or loosening the cable con-  
nector.  
If, after a short distance, one of the above-men-  
tioned indicator lights does not go out, seek the  
help of a specialist garage.  
Never charge a frozen or thawed vehicle battery.  
Commission these functions after disconnecting  
and connecting the vehicle battery  
Do not carry out the so-called quick charging of  
the vehicle battery yourself, but have it carried out  
by a specialist garage.  
Clock setting » page 65.  
Window operation » page 31.  
204 Vehicle battery and fuses › Using the jump-starting cable  
Operation of the tilting/sliding sunroof » page 32.  
Sun blind » page 33.  
Changing  
The new vehicle battery must have the same param-  
eters as the original battery. Have the replacement  
carried out by a specialist garage.  
Using the jump-starting cable  
What you should be mindful of  
- discharged battery /  
- current-emitting battery  
1
-pole of the discharged battery  
WARNING  
Risk of explosion and chemical burns!  
2
3
4
-pole of the current-emitting battery  
-pole of the current-emitting battery  
Earth point of the engine to be started  
Do not jump start with the battery of another vehi-  
cle under the following conditions.  
The discharged vehicle battery is frozen. A dis-  
charged vehicle battery can freeze at tempera-  
tures just below 0°C.  
The battery acid level is too low » page 202.  
Use jump leads with a sufficient cross section and in-  
sulated terminal clamps.  
capacity (in Ah) of the charging battery must not be  
significantly lower than the capacity of the dis-  
charged battery.  
Engine compartment: Earth point and  
with the battery in the boot  
pole on vehicles  
Jump-starting with the battery of another  
vehicle  
Start the engine  
Start the engine of the current-giving vehicle and  
let it idle.  
Start the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery.  
If the engine of the vehicle with the flat battery  
does not start within 10 seconds, repeat the start-  
ing procedure after approximately 30 seconds.  
WARNING  
Risk of injury and danger of vehicle damage!  
Lay the jump start cables so that they cannot be-  
come caught by rotating parts in the engine com-  
partment.  
NOTICE  
Short circuit!  
Disconnecting the cable  
The non-insulated parts of the terminal clamps  
must not touch each other.  
Disconnect the cables in the reverse order from  
connection.  
The cable connected to the positive pole of the  
battery must not come into contact with electri-  
cally conductive vehicle parts.  
The vehicles must not touch each other.  
Connect the jump start cable  
Connect the terminal clamps of the jump start ca-  
bles in the order shown in the legend.  
Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses 205  
Fuses  
Fuses in the dash panel  
What you should be mindful of  
Overview  
Access to fuses – left-hand drive  
NOTICE  
Open the storage compartment on the driver's  
side.  
Fire hazard and risk of damage to the electrical sys-  
tem.  
Do not repair fuses or replace them with stronger  
fuses.  
Replace the defective fuse with a new fuse with  
the same amperage.  
We recommend using replacement fuses from the  
ŠKODA Genuine Accessories range. These guaran-  
tee reliable and safe consumer protection.  
Press the button and  
open the tray.  
Change the fuse.  
Close the storage  
compartment.  
If a newly inserted fuse blows again, seek the help  
of a specialist garage.  
One fuse may belong to several consumers. One  
consumer may have several fuses.  
Access to fuses – right-hand drive  
Open the storage compartment on the passenger's  
side.  
Functionality  
Loosen the brake rod  
of the storage com-  
partment.  
Press the locking lugs,  
the storage compart-  
ment folds down.  
Blown fuse  
Conditions for replacing a fuse  
Change the fuse.  
Insert and lock the  
brake rod.  
Close the storage  
Ignition off.  
Driver door opened.  
All consumers switched off.  
compartment.  
Replacing a fuse  
Replace the fuse with  
the clamp located on  
the inside of the fuse  
box cover in the engine  
compartment.  
Use the appropriate  
end of the clamp ac-  
cording to the fuse di-  
mensions.  
206 Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the dash panel  
Fuses overview  
Fuse  
Consumer  
number  
25  
Central locking - (front and rear door  
left), power windows - (left), left exter-  
nal mirror (heating, folding function,  
mirror surface adjustment)  
Heating of the front seats  
Interior lighting  
26  
27  
28  
29  
Tow hitch  
USB charging function - rear and on the  
interior mirror  
30  
31  
Shock absorber setting  
Opening the boot lid  
32  
Parking aid, Park Assist, "blind spot" de-  
tection  
33  
34  
Airbags  
Air conditioning, reversing light switch,  
Interior mirror with automatic dimming,  
heated seats, parking brake, light  
switches, bar with buttons  
Diagnostic connection, camera, radar  
sensor  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
LED headlight - right  
LED headlight - left  
Tow hitch  
Fuse  
number  
Consumer  
SCR (AdBlue®)  
Central locking - (front and rear door  
right), power windows - (right), right ex-  
ternal mirror - (heating, folding function,  
mirror surface adjustment)  
12-volt power outlets  
Belt tensioner - right side  
Luggage compartment cover lock,  
headlight washers, front and rear win-  
dow washer  
Music amplifier  
Tow hitch  
Electrical operation of driver's seat  
230 volt socket  
Rear window wiper  
Sport sound generator  
Engine starting, clutch pedal switch  
Not used  
Seat heating - rear  
Seat ventilation at the front  
Heated rear window  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Heated steering wheel  
Not used  
Alarm system  
Databus  
40  
41  
42  
Automatic gearbox  
Air conditioning, Auxiliary heating re-  
ceiver, Front and rear window heating,  
Tyre pressure monitor  
Light switch, rain sensor, parking brake,  
ambient lighting, sensor of the alarm  
system, headlight  
Control lever under the steering wheel  
Infotainment screen  
Light - left side  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
Infotainment  
Belt tensioner - left side  
Air blower for air conditioning, heating  
Electric steering lock  
USB ports, diagnostic connector, Pho-  
nebox  
52  
53  
17  
18  
19  
Instrument cluster, emergency call  
Rear view camera, Area View  
KESSY (keyless locking and starting sys-  
tem)  
SCR (AdBlue®), Vacuum pump for brake  
system  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
All-wheel drive  
Tow hitch  
Panorama sliding/tilting roof  
Light - right side  
Vehicle battery and fuses › Fuses in the engine compartment 207  
Fuses in the engine compartment  
Overview  
Fuse  
number  
Consumer  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
Not used  
Horn  
Ignition  
Access to the fuses  
Simultaneously press  
ESC, engine control unit, main relay coil  
Databus, battery data module  
Front windscreen wiper (only some ve-  
the locking buttons on  
the fuse box cover and  
open up the cover.  
hicles)  
Not used  
Remove the cover.  
Change the fuse.  
Fit the cover and click  
into place.  
20  
21  
Automatic transmission (only some ve-  
hicles)  
22  
23  
24  
31  
32  
33  
Engine control system  
Starter  
Electric auxiliary heater  
NOTICE  
Danger of water entering the fuse box.  
Not used  
Not used  
Fit the cover correctly and click into place secure-  
ly.  
Automatic transmission (only some ve-  
hicles)  
34  
35  
Not used  
Fuses overview  
Front windscreen wiper (only some ve-  
hicles)  
36  
37  
38  
Not used  
Auxiliary heating  
Not used  
Fuse  
Consumer  
number  
1
2
3
4
ESC, parking brake  
ESC  
Engine control system  
Radiator fan, fuel pressure regulator,  
electric auxiliary heater, glow plug sys-  
tem, air flow sensor, brake system, oil  
level and oil temperature sensor, igni-  
tion, engine components  
Engine components  
5
6
7
Brake sensor  
Coolant pump, exhaust flap, crankcase  
ventilation, engine components  
Lambda probe, NOx sensor and particle  
sensor  
Coolant pump, ignition, engine compo-  
nents  
8
9
10  
11  
Fuel pump  
Additional electrical heating, heated  
windscreen  
12  
13  
Electric auxiliary heater  
Oil pump for automatic gearbox