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Summary of Contents for 1993 Golf

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...EnVIronment Reduced emissions Vaporrzation from plastics in the vehicle in teriol or from the fuel tank Will hardly occlIr In your new Golf For example we have llserl new materlals for the Instrument...

Page 3: ...ervices is offered in most countries like for example 3 year warranty against defects in paint work 6 year warranty against rusting through on the bodywork the warranty is valid with out annual protec...

Page 4: ...rations important details about Warranty Service work which has been carried out is also confirmed in the Service Schedule This can be important when a claim is made under warranty Your should always...

Page 5: ...75 Trailer tow ing 77 Driving a four w heel drive vehicle 79 GENERAL MAINTENANCE Filling the tank Fuel 81 82 Care of vehicle 85 Bonnet 90 Engine compartment 91 Engine oil 92 Automatic transmission flu...

Page 6: ...CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT General view 4...

Page 7: ...ght dip lever Cruise control system 53 54 22 Horn only functions with ignition switched on or driver s airbag 18 23 Windscreen w iper washer lever w ith switch for multi function indicator 55 42 24 Pu...

Page 8: ...he main key or the second key The key tag should be kept separ ately as keys can only be replaced using this number If you sell the vehicle you should also give the buyer this key tag B1H 087 I Key wi...

Page 9: ...However the s fe system IS not activated when th is is done When the driver s door is locked all the other doors are locked as well The driver s door cannot be locked by pres sing the locking knob do...

Page 10: ...ailgate and close if necess ary The alarm will be triggered if with the ve hicle locked one of the doors the bonnet the tailgate boot lid is opened or the ignition is switched on When the alarm is tri...

Page 11: ...n and close door he driver s door cannot be locked when Jpen by pressing the locking knob dow n and closing door This prevents you from eaving the key in the car and forgetting it From inside all the...

Page 12: ...ilgate must always be fully closed when vehicle is mov ing otherwise exhaust gas will be drawn into the vehicle in terior Electric windows The switches are arranged as follows In driver s door handle...

Page 13: ...oor lock or in the front passenger door lock as well if a centralized locking system s fitted must be held in the locking unlock ng position Attention Be careful when closing the windows Careless or u...

Page 14: ...to the left or right mirror If the electrical control of the mirror fails at any time the mirrors can be adjusted man ually by pressing on the edge of the mirror surface Mirror heating The electricall...

Page 15: ...safely in the ve hicle is explained on page 21 In case of a frontal collision accident occu pants w ho are not belted up are thrown for w ards and collide w ith parts of the vehicle interior e g stee...

Page 16: ...rly see also Care of car section The slot for the belt tongue must not be blocked with paper or anything similar otherwise the tongue cannot engage properly Seat belts which have become damaged or hav...

Page 17: ...ody properly To adJUSt push button with relay fitting up or dow n so that the shoulder part of belt ru ns rough ly across the centre of the shoul der as shown in the left hand illustration on no accou...

Page 18: ...cted to the lock part The lap belt must always fit tightly across the pelvis if necessary pull the belt tight To lengthen belt hold the tongue at right angles to belt and pull belt through to the re q...

Page 19: ...unhooked After folding back the backrest the belt should be hooked onto the holder again so that it is always in a handy position Rear To prevent rattling noises or damage to belts on 4 door vehicles...

Page 20: ...ays be used not only for reasons of statutory regulations but also for safety reasons Essentially the system consists of The electronic control and monitoring unit Both airbags air sack with gas gener...

Page 21: ...dent the air sack will have emptied to the point that forward vision is again possible The Airbag inflates in a split second to be able to offer additional protection during an accident Attention It i...

Page 22: ...d or covered or re worked in any other way It must only be cleaned with a dry cloth or a cloth damped with water No modifications of any kind may be undertaken on the parts of the Airbag System All wo...

Page 23: ...ms This categorizes restraint systems Into four classes Class 0 0 10 kg approx to 9 months Class 1 9 18 kg approx 8 months to 4 years Class 2 15 25 kg approx 3 to 7 years Class 3 22 36 kg approx 6 to...

Page 24: ...tivated Serious injuries could otherwise occur to the child Ask your Volkswagen dealer abut the conversion As soon as the child seat is no longer needed the passenger side Airbag should be put back in...

Page 25: ...the Volkswagen dealers are used Here re straint systems for all age groups are of fered under the name Bobsy l l These systems fulfil all the requirements men tioned and over and above this have been...

Page 26: ...te The front head restraints can be pulled ou t an additional 20 mm using slightly more ef fort Removing and installing Front head restraints Using a screwdriver push spring clips side ways out of the...

Page 27: ...ed low fatigue body position maximum protection from the seat belts and the Airbag System_ Attention For this reason the front seats should not be pushed too close to the steering wheel or the instru...

Page 28: ...seat cushion If the angle of the seat cushion is to be changed pull lever up and bring seat cushion to the desired angle by placing more or less weight on the backrest 5 Adjusting seat height Take wei...

Page 29: ...ration On the Estate lift seat cushion by the loop arrow 3 and fold forward see centre Illustration On both saloon and estate pull release knob on the one piece backrest both knobs simultaneously in t...

Page 30: ...altered to suit The load must be stowed so that no items of luggage can fly forward if brakes are applied suddenly One should ensure that the heater element wires in the rear win dow are not damaged...

Page 31: ...sequently fold flaps A and 8 down again see left hand illustration Attaching at the bottom Depending on fittings hook the two straps on the lower cross bar into the two front eyelets in the luggage co...

Page 32: ...ng cords from the tail gate Pull cover to rear out of the retainers see arrows in left hand illustration When removed the luggage compartment cover can be stored behind the rear seat backrest Unlatch...

Page 33: ...handbrake pull lever up firmly On hills the 1st gear or with automatic gear box the parking lock should also be en gaged The handbrake should always be ap plied so firmly that it is not possible to dr...

Page 34: ...e from R to D This enables for example the vehicle to be rocked out of a bogged down position The shift lock only locks the selec tor lever if it is left in the N position for more than about 1 second...

Page 35: ...limbs and de scents To engage this gear the lock button in the selector lever handle must be pressed in The vehicle only moves in 1st gear The 2nd 3rd and 4th gears are not engaged Maxi mum possible e...

Page 36: ...rking lock engaged This will ensure that the locking mechanism is not too heav ily loaded and makes the lock easier to dis engage Tow starting On vehicles w ith automatic gearbox the en gine cannot be...

Page 37: ...e glow plugs this aVOids draining the battery unnecessar ily 3 Starting engine For all vehicles Position 1 To lock the steering wheel withdraw key and turn wheel unti l you hear the lock ing pin engag...

Page 38: ...e full throttle until the engine has reached the normal operating temperature On vehicles with a catalytic con verter the engine must not be started by towing the vehicle in ex cess of 50 m Otherwise...

Page 39: ...ed out until engine is firing reg ularly the engine wi ll then start more readily Turn the key in the ignition lock to posi tion 2 see page 35 the glow plug warning lamp comes on It goes out when the...

Page 40: ...for the glow plugs may have blown see page 120 Starting a warm engine The glow plug lamp does not come on the engine can be started straight away When engine has been running fast for a long time let...

Page 41: ...mperature 45 4 Fuel gauge 45 1 Speedometer Carefully read the notes on page 71 Mileage recorder If the word total appears in the mileage display the total mileage covered is indi cated Briefly pressin...

Page 42: ...de the trip recorder can be erased With the ignition switched off press and hold the button below the speedometer left arrow Switch off ignition and release button The word OEL can be seen in the disp...

Page 43: ...e fuel and keeps the noise down _hange down to the next lower gear before e engine starts labouring or no longer runs l oothly ring the running in period high engine 9VS should be avoided 2 Digital cl...

Page 44: ...ith two automatic memories A single journey memory collects the following data from the time the ignition is switched on to when it is switched off Driv ing time distance covered and fuel used From th...

Page 45: ...indicated see previous page also Single journey memory In switch position 2 the total driving time for all IndiVidual journeys is indicated see previous page also Total journey mem ory The maximum tim...

Page 46: ...the indicated tem perature could be slightly higher than the actual ambient temperature due to heat radiation from the engine After switching off the ignition the last indi cated temperature is stored...

Page 47: ...ving check first what the coolant temperature is If the needle is in the normal zone top the coolant up at the next opportunity If the needle is over to the right the coolant temperature is too high S...

Page 48: ...not go out al If the lamp does not go out afterwards or 3 Alternator 47 though coolant level and fan fuse are in flashes when driving either the coolant 4 Glow plugs 47 order do not drive on call in...

Page 49: ...belt is loose or broken do not drive on the coolant pump is no longer being driven The ribbed belt must be checked renewed by the next Volkswagen dealer If the ribbed belt is not loose or broken one c...

Page 50: ...I 0 indicator The warning lamp lights up for one second when the ignition is switched on as a func tional check If the lamp then does not go out or it lights up during the Journey the front brake pads...

Page 51: ...es on when driving the system is fau lty The vehicle can then only be braked with the normal system that is w ithout ASS The vehicle must be taken to a Volkswagen dealer as soon as possible ne warning...

Page 52: ...dipped main beam position pull sw itch out to first detente A w arning lamp next to the front foglight symbol lights up I On vehicles for some export countries when the side lights are switchea on wi...

Page 53: ...an only be regulated with he dipped headlights switched on To lower the beams turn knurled disc from he basic position H downwards Hazard warning lights When the hazard lights are on a warning lamp in...

Page 54: ...s clear switch element off The reduced current consumption helps to re duce the fuel consumption see also page 73 On vehicles with electrically adjustable ex terior mirrors the mirrors are heated as l...

Page 55: ...ure point The use of the signals and lighting de and hold in this position the w arning lamp scribed here is subject to local regulations must also be flashing To dip headlights Pull lever past pressu...

Page 56: ...fly The foot can then be taken off the accelerator pedal The programmed speed can also be in creased w ithout pressing the accelerator pedal The button B need only be pressed until the desired speed h...

Page 57: ...in after the desired delay The selected delay can be changed as often as required After switching off ignition the selected pause reverts back to a six second Interval Automatic washJwipe facility Pul...

Page 58: ...low can be regulated in four stages Between positions 1 and 0 the fresh air sup ply can be regulated without blower assist ance In position 0 air supply and blower are off This can prevent unclean air...

Page 59: ...h A to stage 3 Rotary regulators Band C turned fully to right Vents 3 closed Additional warm air can be directed to the side windows via vents 4 Demisting windscreen and side windows When the w indows...

Page 60: ...the desired amount of warm air and the air flow direction can be set Ventilation fresh air operation With the following settings unheated fresh air flows from vents 3 and 4 Rotary switch A to desired...

Page 61: ...63 Controls Rotary switch A Blower and air supply and air conditioner cut off The air flow can be regulated in four stages In position 0 the blower and air conditioner are switched off If contaminated...

Page 62: ...t grille of vents 3 and 4 the air flow can be moved vertically When the knurled disc in the grille is rotated to and fro the air flow direction is altered lat erally The rear footwell vents are suppli...

Page 63: ...turned to another position Maximum cooling All windows and sliding tilting roof closed Rotary switch A to stage 4 Rotary regulator B to left Rotary regulator C to Right hand button 0 max pressed Sele...

Page 64: ...ear The automatic regulation of the sys tem can be influenced by the but tons 9 14 Recommended standard setting for all times of the year Temperature about 22 degrees C 72 degrees F and AUTO button Wi...

Page 65: ...buttons 9 and 10 the blow er speed and thus the air volume can be increased or reduced This is show n by a change in the number of lines in display field 1 With button 11 the de humidifying and defro...

Page 66: ...and buttons 0 and E can be set to any inter mediate position To prevent the windows from misting up the blower should be running slowly when driving at low speeds Using air conditioners economi cally...

Page 67: ...w hen the roof is closed The glass roof can also be closedon ve hicles with central locking or electric win dows if w hen locking the vehicle w ith a key in the driver s door with central locking als...

Page 68: ...turn protective cap over the crank opening Insert cover lugs in the roof trim Then using a screwdriver out of the vehicle tools slide headlining trim over the cover retain ing strip Slide cover to rea...

Page 69: ...ic sliding roof Reading light front B Switch pressed on left Light off light permanently on 1 Switch in centre position Light off 1 SWitch pressed on right Light perma nently on Glove box light The li...

Page 70: ...reful when using the cigarette lighter Careless or uncontrolled use of the cigarette lighter can cause burns The cigarette lighter and the socket also work when the igni tion is switched off and the k...

Page 71: ...w hen vehicle is moving On the estate there is further stowage space behind flaps on the left and right hand sides of the luggage compartment Pull handle in the direction shown to open these boxes se...

Page 72: ...ing the carrier feet on the roof ensure that the feet are posi tioned exactly between the marks stamped on the plastic roof mouldings see illustra tion On the estate with roof railing the base carrier...

Page 73: ...erties dur ing the first 200 km The slightly reduced braking effect can be compensated for by more pres sure on the brake pedal This also applies when new linings have been fitted From 1000 1500 km Th...

Page 74: ...ne noise r Q Try not to drive at m aximum t 5 speed The fuel consumption exhaust pollution and noise increase disproportionately at high speeds If approximately only 3 quarters of top speed is utilise...

Page 75: ...e of thumb For every 100 kg of weight the consumption increases by approxi mately litre per 100 km Remove roof rack immediately Wafter use Particularly at high speeds the increased air resistance make...

Page 76: ...urthermore the catalytic converter could become damaged due to overheat ing The vehicle speed must be reduced im mediately and the defect should be elImIn ated at the nearest Volkswagen dealer Do not...

Page 77: ...after washing the vehicle the braking effect may be reduced by wet or in linter iced up brake discs and linings the brakes must be dried out first by applying the footbrake The full braking effect may...

Page 78: ...essure to this w heel is reduced On the front axle the brake pressure is regulated for each wheel individually whereas on the rear axle the pressure is regulated for both wheels at the same time As a...

Page 79: ...er can be reduced by heavy duty springs and shock absorbers on the rear axle If these springs and shock ab sorbers have not already been fitted at the factory they can in many cases be service install...

Page 80: ...g Change dow n before going dow n a steep hill so that the engine can act as a braka When a long climb in a low gear with ex tremely high engine revs must be nego tiated at exceptionally high ambient...

Page 81: ...son one should never be tempted by the good acceler ation capabilities even on slip pery road surfaces into driving too fast It should be noted that the front wheels can aquaplane when driv ing at hig...

Page 82: ...ts to be noted The vehicle must be reversed onto the test stand so that the test stand rollers drive the front w heels backwards Then the gear lever must be moved into 1st gear w ith the ignition on a...

Page 83: ...cked automatically If the central locking system is defective the fiapcanbeopenedbyhand seene page The tank holds about 55 Itr 12 gallons on the Golf saloon 60 Itr 13 gallons on the Golf estate 651tr...

Page 84: ...leaded regular petrol 91 RON The use of unleaded regular petrol with a minimum of 91 RON leads to a slight loss of power 11 Research Octane N umb r indicates anti knock properties of the pe rol 128 kW...

Page 85: ...er In the interests of the environment unleaded petrol should always be preferred to leaded fuel even on ve hicles without a catalytic converter 21 Standards issued by the G rman Standards inslltu lon...

Page 86: ...teristic Check with Volkswagen dealers or filling stations in the country concerned regarding the character istics of Diesel fuels Filter preheating The vehicle is fitted with a filter preheater This...

Page 87: ...t road salt and other aggressive ma terials remain on the vehicle paint the more lasting their destructive effect w ill be High temperatures e g from strong sunlight in tensifies the corrosive effect...

Page 88: ...ating instructions for the high pressure cleaner must be followed closely particularly with regard to pressu re and working distance Do not use a concentrated Jet The water temperature must not be abo...

Page 89: ...time to time This w ill also stop the weatherstrips from freezing on in the w inter Plastic parts and leatherette Exterior plastic parts are cleaned with nor mal washing and interior parts with a damp...

Page 90: ...possible Cleaning and anti corrosion treatment of engine compart ment Attention Before doing any work in the en gine compartment it is essential to read the notes on page 91 The leaves blossoms etc w...

Page 91: ...pound have the necessary equip ment and are famil iar w ith the application procedure We advise you therefore to have the patching up or additional coating done by a Volksw agen dealer Note for vehicl...

Page 92: ...rod in hole provided see right illustra tion To close lift bonnet slightly and unhook rod Press rod into retaining clip on front cross panel Let bonnet fall into the lock from a height of about 30 cm...

Page 93: ...s under pressure Avoid causing short circuits in the electrical system particu larly at the battery 96 99 103 100 If tests have to be ca rried o ut with the eng ine running there is an additional dang...

Page 94: ...g to press Volkswagen dealers are kept up to date by the factory regarding changes For this rea son the oil change should preferably be done by a Volkswagen dealer 80 60 20 10 40 00 0 MM 20 10 0 0 20...

Page 95: ...fication 500 00 h ve in addition the following advantages All year round use at practically all tem peratures Low frictional losses in the engine Best possible starting even at very low temperatu res...

Page 96: ...hen pull the dipstick out wipe it with a clean cloth and insert again Then pull dipstick out again and check the oi l level a Oil must be topped up Afterwards it suffices when the oil level is somewhe...

Page 97: ...r of fire Carefully close the filler cap and push the oil ipstick in as far as possible this w ill pre vent oil spill w hen the engine is running Changing engine oil The engine oil must be changed at...

Page 98: ...the vehicle must be taken to a Volks wagen dealer without delay so that they can find the reason for the incorrect level It is not sufficient to merely top up or drain off ATF Changing oil The ATF mu...

Page 99: ...ion of G 11 V8B additive can be increased but only up to 60 Irost protection to approx 40 Cl otherwise the anti freeze protection is reduced and fur thermore the cooling effect is impaired Vehicles fo...

Page 100: ...X mark The excess coolant will be forced out through the pressure rel ief valve in the cap when engine becomes hot Screw cap on again tightly Attention The coolant additive and the coolant are a dange...

Page 101: ...id Brake fluid absorbs moisture In the course of time it takes in water from the ambient air Too high a content of water in the brake fluid can In time cause corrosion damage in the system Furthermore...

Page 102: ...ing clea n running w ater Seek medical a ssistance immediately Should aCid contact skin or clothes neutralize immediately using an alkaline soap solution and rinse thoroug hly Should acid ina dvertent...

Page 103: ...tery Furthermore at low temperatures it has only a part of the capacity it has at nor mal temperatures We recommend there fore that the battery should be checked pre ferably by a Volkswage1l dealer be...

Page 104: ...e to excessive emissions values or non suppressed spark plugs only the Genuine Volksw agen spark plugs for the engine concerned should be used Import ant among other thing S are the number of electrod...

Page 105: ...packaging must be adhered to Even w hen heated windscreen washer jets are fitted a w indow clean ing solution containing anti freeze should be added to the water in the w inter Note I If at any time...

Page 106: ...de off Hinge the w iper arm up and position the blade horizontally Press the retaining spring arrow A and push the blade towards the screen at the same time arrow B Securing the w iper blade The retai...

Page 107: ...tical position Tyre life Tyre life depends to a considerable extent on the following factors Inflation pressure Tyre pressures can be found on page 141 and on a sticker on the inside of of the tank fi...

Page 108: ...ks wagen dealer Wear indicators At the bottom of the tread of the original tyres there are 1 6 mm high w ear indica tors running across the tread see fig There are 6 8 of these indicators accord ing t...

Page 109: ...ly The tyres with the deepest tread should always be on the front wheels Only combine radial ply tyres of the same type size rolling circumference and if possible the same tread pattern Apart from thi...

Page 110: ...ful style of driv ing If you wish to fit your car with non standard wheels or tyres please note Attention For technical reasons it is not normally possible to use wheels from other vehicles in certain...

Page 111: ...dealers Please note regulations to this effect in your country All weather tyres can also be used in stead of winter tyres If you have a flat tyre the remarks on using the spare wheel on page 114 sho...

Page 112: ...o that certain spare parts will not be available or that the Volkswagen personnel are not fam iliar with the repair procedure should any thing go wrong The Volkswagen Sales Centres in Germany or the I...

Page 113: ...ointed test centre or an official permit has been given Approved Volkswagen accessories and Genuine Volkswagen Parts can be obtained from Volkswagen dealers who w ill of course carry out the fitting c...

Page 114: ...riangle of the type shown here in the mounting on left of luggage compart ment On the saloon they are also secured with a rubber band Saloon left hand illustration Estate right hand illustration Note...

Page 115: ...et with re movable ball coupling there is a plastic foam part underneath the vehicle tools in w hich the ball head is stored Instructions on cor rect stowage of ball coupling can be found in a linen b...

Page 116: ...engine danger of acci dent If work has to be done under neath the vehicle ensure that it is supported on suitable stands A tool for removing and fitting the spark plug connectors on the six cylinder e...

Page 117: ...e to low parts of the vehicle do not drive over large obstacles or deep holes Do not use auto matic washing plants when the temporary spare is fitted the vehicle could bottom 2 On the Golf syncro the...

Page 118: ...or on the edge of the trim itself Pass wheel spanner through hook and lever trim off see left hand illustration Some alloy wheels have a trim which can be levered off with the flat blade of the screw...

Page 119: ...e vehicle can be damaged Wind lack arm up by turning the T handle in the spindle until the jack just goes under the vehicle The claw of the jack must fit round the vertical rib on the side member so t...

Page 120: ...and 114 must be noted I Pay attention to the following after changing a wheel Check the tyre pressure immediately on the spare wheel which has been fitted Have the tightening torque of the wheel bolt...

Page 121: ...of fuses see next page determine w hich fuse belongs to the component that has failed Pull out the fuse concerned Replace blown fuse can be recognised by the burnt metal strip w ith a fuse of same am...

Page 122: ...x light 15 17 Turn signals 10 18 Electric fuel pump Lambda probe 20 19 Radiator fan air conditioner 30 20 Brake lights cruise control system trigger contacts on brake and clutch pedals 10 21 Interior...

Page 123: ...rs It should contain at least the following bulbs w hich are essential for traffic safety 12 V60 55W Main headlight H4 12 V 55 W Double headlight H 1 12 V 21W Turn signals 12 V 21W Brake light 12 V 5W...

Page 124: ...the word TOP is at the top or on vehicles with separ ate main beam headlights guide cover into the eyes at bottom and allow both upper spring straps to engage Have the headlight beam alignment checke...

Page 125: ...ulb Insert new bulb so that the lug in reflector engages in recess in bulb plate Sw ing spring clip over bulb plate squeeze ends together and engage in re taining lugs Insert bulb plug in cable connec...

Page 126: ...b holder in direction of arrow and take off Press defective bulb into socket turn it to the left and take it out Install new bulb and turn it to the right onto stop Install bulb holder and turn it sli...

Page 127: ...gate Press both spring retainers towards centre of bulb holder arrows and take out holder On the estate the spring retainers are lo cated above and below the bulb holder Push defective bulb into holde...

Page 128: ...insert bottom of light first Interior light Insert a knife or something similar in the gap between housing and lens and carefully lever lens off Exchange bulb Press lens back into housing Reading lig...

Page 129: ...olume control from other manufac turers can cause such faults It is advisable therefore to have the in stallation of the radio system done by a Volkswagen dealer They are fully informed about the tech...

Page 130: ...s 1 One end of cable usually red to the terminal of the flat battery 2 Other end of the red cable to the l ter minal of boosting battery 3 One end of H cable usually black to the H terminal of boosti...

Page 131: ...ropes or bars should be attached at these points only The tow rope should be slightly elastic to reduce the risk of damage to both vehicles It IS advisable to use synthetic fibre ropes or ropes of Si...

Page 132: ...not possible Towing When towing vehicles with an auto matic gearbox the following points must be noted in addition to the details on the previous page Selector lever at N Do not have the vehicle towe...

Page 133: ...over the vehicle hoist ensure that there i adequate clearance between hOIst super structure and low parts on under side of vehicle Lifting points for workshop hoist and trolley jack The vehicle may on...

Page 134: ...levels of the Golf body shell not only exceed present US safety standards but even satisfy the new US regulations which will come into force in 1993 and are the strictest in the world_ The most import...

Page 135: ...60 Selection of material CFC free refrigerant for air conditioner Materials which can be recycled are used as far as possible Use of similar plastic within an assembly group Use of materials which hav...

Page 136: ...3 2400 2800 4 1391 78 7 75 0 9 2 91 RON un leaded 44 60 5200 107 2800 3200 4 1391 78 7 75 0 9 2 91 RON unleaded 55 75 5200 126 2600 4 1598 86 4 76 5 9 5 91 RON unleaded 55 75 5000 140 2500 4 1781 86 4...

Page 137: ...Com pres sion ratio Fuel2 47 64 4400 124 2000 3000 4 1896 95 5 79 5 22 5 Diesel 55 75 4200 150 2400 3400 4 1896 95 5 79 5 22 5 Diesel 66 90 4000 202 1900 4 1896 95 5 79 5 19 5 Diesel 6 According to E...

Page 138: ...542 10 5 11 0 16 7 17 7 55 kW 1 6 Itr 1682 8 9 14 0 55 kW 1 8 Itr 1682 16431 1652 16231 9 0 1093 9 5 11431 142 17631 149 1843 66 kW 180 17531 177 1733 8 1 9 331 8 6 1003 12 1 1473 12 8 1543 66 kW sync...

Page 139: ...conditions environmental influences and mph and Petrol engines litres lOO km 90 km h Saloon 120 km h Urban 90 km h Estate 120 km h Urban 40 kW 4 5 speed 5 4 5 2 7 4 7 0 8 2 8 2 44 kW 4 5 speed 5 4 5...

Page 140: ...ATA Saloon Estate Diesel engines Urban 90 km h 120 km h 90 km h 120 km h Urban litres 1 00 km 47 kW 5 speed 4 3 6 1 6 5 4 6 6 4 6 8 4 9 55 kW 5 speed 4 7 6 5 7 4 6 7 7 5 66 kW 5 speed 3 8 5 6 4 1 5 4...

Page 141: ...x 15 0 5 38 85 kW petrol engine GTI version 195 50 R 15 82 V 195 50 R 15 82 V 205 50 R 15 86 V 6 J x 15 0 5 38 6 1 2 J x 15 0 5 43 6 1 2 J x 15 0 5 43 185 55 R 1581 T M S 6 J x 15 0 5 38 110 kW petro...

Page 142: ...s 45 175 65 R 14 82 Q M S 6 J x 14 o s 45 Temporary spare wheel all engines T 115 70 R 15 90 M 3 1 2 J x 15 o s 40 The tyre wheel combinations in the table are valid for steel and alloy w heels Detai...

Page 143: ...1 8 22 55 kW petrol 47 kW Diesel 2 1 2 4 1 9 26 55 66 kW Diesel 2 3 2 6 2 1 28 66 kW petrol 2 1 2 4 1 9 26 66 kW petrol syncro 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 8 85 kW petrol 2 3 2 5 2 1 2 7 23 25 2 1 2 7 2 0 2 2 1 8 2...

Page 144: ...Maximum permissible tyre pressure for vehicle These pressures are for cold tyres When tyres are warm the pressure is higher but do Attention not reduce it The tyre pressures must be checked at least...

Page 145: ...syncro 1700 1220 890 880 75 85 kW 1610 1670 1110 1140 1170 860 860 800 890 75 85 110 kw 1665 1165 1195 915 800 75 128 kW 1690 1210 1240 950 800 75 140kW syncro 1800 1335 980 900 75 Diesel engines 47k...

Page 146: ...engines 4 of actual trailer w eight It does not have to be more than 25 kg It is advisable to utilize the maximum permissible drawbar w eight 40 and 44 kW 500 800 10002 50 55 kW 1 6 Itr 500 1000 1 200...

Page 147: ...90 Height unladen approx mm 1425 1410 1410 1430 14701 Overhang front mm 830 830 830 830 rear mm 715 715 715 1030 Ground clearance21 at GVW approx mm 123 123 123 120 Wheelbase mm 2475 2475 2475 2475 Tr...

Page 148: ...w ith Iwithout filter change 40 44 and 55 kW petrol engines approx 3 5 I 3 0 110 kW petrol engines approx 4 3 I 3 8 Six cylinder engines approx 6 0 I 5 0 All other petrol engines approx 4 0 I 3 5 All...

Page 149: ...suspension strut turret and air cleaner On this engine the bar code sticker is on the right of the cylinder head cover seen from direction of travel 3 The vehicle identification number Chassis number...

Page 150: ...body 85 Care of vehicle 85 Cavity preservation 89 Central locking system 7 Cetane Number 84 Changing bulbs 121 Changing wheels 116 Chassis number 147 Child safety 21 Child seats 21 Child proof catch...

Page 151: ...Horn 4 Oil level 94 Fuel 82 Oil pressure 47 Additives 83 84 Starting stopping 36 Consumption 72 137 Engine compartment 91 Filter preheating 84 Identification data 147 Engine number 147 Gauge 45 Idlin...

Page 152: ...function indicator 42 150 N Number plate lighting 125 o Octane number 82 Oil capacity 146 011 change intervals 95 Oil change intervals 2 Oil consumption 94 Oil dipstick Automatic gearbox 96 Engine 94...

Page 153: ...rmotronic 56 Tilting roof 65 Tool kit 113 Tow starting 77 130 Tow ing 130 Tow ing eye 129 Trailer tow ing 77 Trailer w eights 144 Tread depth 106 Trip meter 39 Trip recorder 39 Trolley Jack 131 Turn s...

Page 154: ...dows 10 De icing 87 Defrosting 57 60 62 Windscreen washer system 103 Windscreen w ipe wash system 55 Windscreen w iper 55 Windscreen wiper blades 104 Winter operation Care of vehicle 85 Cooling system...

Page 155: ...unleadedJ 91 RON o Premium unleaded 95 RON J Premium plus unleaded31 98 RON J Diesel Tyre pressures4 in bar fron t rear With half load With ful l load VOLKSWAGEN AG IS working continuously on the dev...

Page 156: ...Golf engli ch 9 93 941 551 1H1 20...

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