Windshield washer
To spray washer fluid on the windshield,
pull the lever toward the steering wheel.
You can operate the washer from any
selected wiping position.
Avoid running the wiper blades over a dry
windshield . . . you may scratch the glass.
Spray washer fluid on it first.
Headlight dimmer
Windshield wipers
Turn signals
Lane changer
Turn signal/headlight dimmer switch
lever and windshield wiper/washer
lever
reaching the first stop, the wipers will
wipe as long as the lever is held in this
position and come to a stop when re-
leased.
To give you full battery power while start-
ing the engine, operating windshield
wipers will stop automatically at this
moment.
If a turn signal is defective, the control
light flashes at about twice the normal
frequency. Have your Authorized VW
Dealer check and repair it for you.
Dim the headlights by pulling the lever
toward the steering wheel. The blue
indicator light will light up in the fuel
gauge dial when the high beams are on.
The windshield wiping system operates
at two speeds: low and high.
Lifting lever to first stop — low speed
Lifting lever to second stop — high speed
If you just slightly lift the lever before
There are two levers just behind the
steering wheel:
If you are just changing lanes on an ex-
pressway, slightly lift or depress the
lever. When you release your hold on the
lever, it will return to the OFF position.
Lever up
— right turn signal
Lever down — left turn signal
The green turn signal indicator light
comes on in the fuel gauge dial when
you operate the lever.
The turn signals are canceled automatic-
ally when you have completed a turn (like
driving around a corner), and the steering
wheel returns to the straight-ahead posi-
tion.
The lever on the left side is for the turn
signal/headlight dimmer switch.
The lever on the right side is for the
windshield wiper/washer system.
The turn signals and the windshield wipers
only work with the ignition on.
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