Seat Exeo 2013 Owner’s Manual

To reset the service light on your Seat Exeo 2013, turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the trip reset button on the dashboard. While holding the button, turn the ignition off and then back on. Release the button when the service light begins to flash.
The recommended engine oil for the Seat Exeo 2013 is a fully synthetic oil with a viscosity of 5W-30, meeting the VW 504 00/507 00 specifications.
First, check the refrigerant level and refill if necessary. Ensure that the A/C compressor is engaging by listening for a clicking sound when the A/C is turned on. Inspect the cabin air filter and replace it if it's dirty. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
Check for any interior lights or electronic devices left on when the car is off. Test the alternator to ensure it's charging the battery correctly. Inspect the battery terminals for corrosion, which can be cleaned with a mixture of baking soda and water. If the problem continues, have your battery and electrical system checked by a professional.
It is recommended to change the timing belt every 60,000 to 80,000 miles, or every 5 years, whichever comes first. Always refer to your vehicle's service manual for specific intervals based on your engine type.
Engine overheating can be caused by a low coolant level, a faulty thermostat, a broken water pump, or a clogged radiator. It is important to regularly check the coolant level and inspect these components for any signs of failure.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure your tires are properly inflated, perform regular maintenance like oil changes and air filter replacements, and drive at a steady speed avoiding rapid acceleration and braking. Removing excess weight and using cruise control on highways can also help.
The recommended tire pressure for the Seat Exeo 2013 is typically around 32 PSI for both front and rear tires. However, it's best to check the placard on the driver's side door jamb for the exact specifications for your vehicle model and tire size.
Check the battery to ensure it has a sufficient charge and that the terminals are clean and tight. Verify the fuel level and ensure the fuel pump is working. Inspect the starter motor and ignition switch for any faults. If these components are in good condition, consult a professional for further diagnosis.
A squealing noise when braking is often due to worn brake pads. Inspect the brake pads for wear and replace them if necessary. If the pads are in good condition, the noise could be caused by glazing or a lack of lubrication on the brake pad backing plates. Consider having a professional inspect the brakes.