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Serious injuries can result if the emergency closing and opening

procedures are used carelessly.

Never leave children, disabled persons, or anyone who cannot
help themselves in the vehicle. The doors can be locked with
the remote control vehicle key. This could result in people
being trapped in the vehicle in an emergency.

A closed vehicle can become very hot or very cold, depending
on the season. Particularly in the summer, heat buildup in the
passenger and luggage compartment of a parked vehicle can
result in temperatures in the vehicle that are much higher than
the outside temperatures. Temperatures can quickly reach
levels that can cause unconsciousness and death, particularly
to small children.

 WARNING

Summary of Contents for Golf GTI 2016

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Page 2: ...bol indicates registered trademarks However the absence of this symbol does not constitute a waiver of any rights associated with intellectual property Cross reference to a red orange or yellow warnin...

Page 3: ...uries if not avoided DANGER Texts with this symbol contain information regarding hazardous situations which could cause death or severe injuries if not avoided WARNING Texts with this symbol contain i...

Page 4: ...tion about the environment and how you can help to protect it Texts with this symbol contain supplementary information Texts with this symbol contain information regarding situations which could cause...

Page 5: ...nize and avoid situations that could endanger you and others If you have questions about your vehicle or if you believe that the manual is not complete please contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer...

Page 6: ...he text descriptions and instructions Any technical modifications to the vehicle that were introduced after the editorial deadline can be found in a supplement to this Manual All options and models ar...

Page 7: ...and the information in this Manual No legal obligations or commitments can be derived from the information illustrations or descriptions in this Manual If you sell or lend your vehicle please make sur...

Page 8: ...Vehicle overview Exterior views Side view Fig 1 Vehicle side overview...

Page 9: ...ey to Fig 1 Fuel filler flap Refueling Roof antenna Consumer information Outside door handles Doors Outside mirror Mirrors Additional turn signal light Lights Lift points for the jack Changing a wheel...

Page 10: ...ehicle front overview Key to Fig 2 Inside mirror with sensor or camera on the mirror base for Rain sensor if equipped Windshield wipers and washer Low light sensor if equipped Lights Lane Assist if eq...

Page 11: ...on left and right if equipped Lights Threaded hole for the front towing eye behind cover Towing Side marker lights on left and right Lights Sensors for Park Distance Control PDC if equipped Park Dista...

Page 12: ...Rear view Fig 3 Vehicle rear overview Key to Fig 3 Rear window Rear window defroster Heating and air conditioning High mounted brake light Braking and parking Taillights on left and right Lights...

Page 13: ...Rear windshield wiper Windshield wipers and washer Sensors for Park Distance Control PDC if equipped Park Distance Control PDC Park Assist if equipped Park Assist Area for the Rear View Camera system...

Page 14: ...Passenger compartment Driver door overview Fig 4 Overview of controls in the driver door Key to Fig 4...

Page 15: ...mirrors Outside mirror heating Switches for operating the power windows Power windows Power windows Safety switch for rear power windows 4 door models only Indicator light for the power locking syste...

Page 16: ...Driver side overview Fig 5 Driver side overview Key to Fig 5 Instrument cluster Instruments Instrument cluster Display Instrument cluster Warning and indicator lights Warning and indicator lights...

Page 17: ...rning high beams on or off Headlight flasher x Turn signals Windshield wiper and washer lever Windshield wipers and washer Windshield wiper Intermittent operation for the front windshield wipers Inter...

Page 18: ...play Phone main menu or accept telephone calls Audio navigation Control buttons for the Volkswagen Information System Premium version Cruise control buttons Ignition switch vehicles without Keyless Ac...

Page 19: ...Pedals Shifting Driver front airbag Airbag system Air vents Heating and air conditioning Storage compartment Storage areas...

Page 20: ...iew of the upper center console Key to Fig 6 Button for the emergency flashers In an emergency PASSENGER AIR BAG light front airbag for front seat passenger Airbag system Infotainment system Infotainm...

Page 21: ...nual air conditioning Heating and air conditioning Climatronic Heating and air conditioning Air vents Heating and air conditioning Passenger seat heating button Seat functions Driver seat heating butt...

Page 22: ...ly Lever for Manual transmission Shifting Automatic transmission Shifting Parking brake lever Braking and parking Storage compartment with cup holders Cup holders Storage compartment Storage areas Wit...

Page 23: ...d Driving Mode Selection Anti slip regulation ASR Braking and parking Park Assist if equipped Park Assist Park Distance Control if equipped Park Distance Control PDC 12 Volt socket Power outlets Coin...

Page 24: ...with Keyless Access Starting and stopping the engine Center armrest Center armrest Golf R Buttons for Driving Mode Selection if equipped Driving Mode Selection Anti slip regulation ASR Braking and par...

Page 25: ...Fig 9 Overview of the front passenger side Key to Fig 9 Passenger front airbag location in the instrument panel approximate Airbag system Opening handle for the glove compartment Storage areas Air ven...

Page 26: ...Symbols on the roof console Symbol Meaning Interior and reading lights Lights Power sunroof Power sunroof 3 button module for vehicles with Car NetTM Volkswagen Car Net...

Page 27: ...when the engine is running or when the vehicle is moving Additional text messages appear in the instrument cluster of appropriately equipped vehicles to give more information or prompt you to take ce...

Page 28: ...gine coolant Stop Engine oil pressure too low a Engine oil Stop Lights up Steering system malfunction Steering Stop Flashes Electronic steering column lock malfunction Driver and or passenger safety b...

Page 29: ...ng light bulbs Light malfunction excluding AFS b Lights Not enough windshield washer fluid a Windshield wipers and washer Lights up Engine control malfunction Engine control and emission control syste...

Page 30: ...cruise control ACC currently not available a Adaptive Cruise Control ACC Lane Assist switched on not active Lane Assist Dynamic Chassis Control DCC system malfunction if equipped a Driving Mode Selec...

Page 31: ...old feature if equipped Starting assistance systems High beams switched on or headlight flashers in use Lights Service reminder display Service reminder display Charge level of the mobile phone batter...

Page 32: ...and exhaust system can come into contact with flammable materials under the vehicle such as dry grass brush spilled fuel etc A broken down vehicle presents a high accident risk for itself and others...

Page 33: ...lor on an instrument cluster with color display b A separate display appears in the instrument cluster if there is an AFS malfunction Failure to heed warning lights or text WARNINGS can result in vehi...

Page 34: ...view Displays Service reminder display More information Warning and indicator lights Warning and indicator lights Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen Information System Infotainment system Infota...

Page 35: ...ctory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Instrument explanations Fig 10 Driving on today s roads demands the full attention of the driver at all times Driver distraction causes accidents c...

Page 36: ...or ease your foot off the accelerator Displays Displays Reset set and display button Displays Fuel gauge Refueling Engine coolant temperature display Engine coolant Upshifting early into the next high...

Page 37: ...senger side door Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Depending on vehicle equipment different information may be shown in the instrument cluster...

Page 38: ...n System Telephone information BookletMobile phone package Open doors hood or rear hatch The instrument cluster display indicates if any doors the engine hood or rear hatch are open once the vehicle h...

Page 39: ...indicator lights In some cases they may also be signaled acoustically The display can vary depending on the instrument cluster model Type of notification Symbol colora Explanation Priority 1 warning...

Page 40: ...Volkswagen Service Facility for assistance if necessary Information text Information about various vehicle situations Odometer displays The odometer indicates the total distance driven by the vehicle...

Page 41: ...the correct minutes are displayed Press and hold the button to scroll through quickly Release the button to finish setting the clock On appropriately equipped vehicles you can also set the time in the...

Page 42: ...display when the ignition or the navigation system if equipped is switched on Selector lever position automatic transmission The selector lever position is shown both on the side of the selector leve...

Page 43: ...n also be set and changed in the Infotainment system by pressing the button followed by the and Tires function keys Menu and system settings SETUP Engine identification code Press and hold the button...

Page 44: ...hicle as soon as it is safe to do so Park the vehicle at a safe distance from moving traffic and where no part of the hot catalytic converter and exhaust system can come into contact with flammable ma...

Page 45: ...system Roads and bridges may be dangerously icy even if the outside air temperature is above freezing If you use the outside temperature display to tell you about frost conditions remember that roads...

Page 46: ...hed on it may not be possible to adjust some settings as described or the information display may appear differently If this happens take the vehicle to an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorize...

Page 47: ...nstrument cluster display Fig 12 and in the Infotainment system Fig 13 Versions and displays can vary depending on the instrument cluster or the Infotainment system version equipped with the vehicle F...

Page 48: ...ion there is an audible chime when the ignition is switched on The wrench symbol also appears for several seconds in the instrument cluster display along with one of the following messages Fig 12 Oil...

Page 49: ...esetting the service reminder display If the service was not performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility the service reminder can be reset as follows Swit...

Page 50: ...he service reminder has been reset Do not reset the service reminder between service intervals otherwise incorrect information will be displayed The service reminder disappears after a few seconds whe...

Page 51: ...en the ignition is switched on you can display different types of information in the instrument cluster and control certain vehicle features The number of menus and information in the instrument clust...

Page 52: ...le phone package BookletMobile Phone Package Emergency starting and starting the engine with a very weak vehicle battery or after the vehicle battery has been replaced may change or delete system sett...

Page 53: ...m menus on the instrument cluster display are structured The size and layout of the Volkswagen information system menu depends on the vehicle electronics and the vehicle equipment Driving data Driving...

Page 54: ...System Audio BookletRadio Navigation System Telephone BookletMobile Phone Package Vehicle status Main menu Lap timer Lap timer Using the instrument cluster menus Fig 14 Right side of the multi functio...

Page 55: ...on Fig 14 on the right side of the multi function steering wheel until a main menu appears in the instrument cluster display For a list of main menus see Menu structure overview Push buttons or to mov...

Page 56: ...Press the or button Fig 14 If warning messages are displayed when the ignition is switched on it may not be possible to adjust some settings as described or the information display may appear differen...

Page 57: ...ton Fig 15 arrow to open the Assist systems menu Using the arrow up and down buttons or on the multi function steering wheel select the driver assistance system for example Lane Assist if equipped A c...

Page 58: ...les without navigation system Navigation Information displays for the navigation system if equipped BookletRadio Navigation System When route guidance is active turn arrows and proximity bars similar...

Page 59: ...note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction When the ignition is on the Driving data menu provides a variety of travel and fuel consumption data Navigate through the data as d...

Page 60: ...tion is automatically deleted If the trip is continued within 2 hours after the ignition was switched off the new values are added 2 Extend period Depending on the instrument cluster version the memor...

Page 61: ...Travel time Driving time in hours h and minutes min corresponding to trip memories 1 2 and 3 toggle Conv consumer Displays any convenience equipment in the vehicle that is currently affecting fuel con...

Page 62: ...of the current engine oil temperature Oil temperature C Speed warning mph When the set speed from 20 155 mph or 30 250 km h is exceeded an acoustic warning sounds and a visual message may also appear...

Page 63: ...ond time or just wait a few seconds The speed is saved and the warning is activated To deactivate press the button on the multi function steering wheel The set speed is deleted a May differ depending...

Page 64: ...introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Your vehicle may be equipped with a lap timer that you can control via the main menu in the instrument cluster Using the instrument cluster...

Page 65: ...he menu Lap 1 or current lap number Stop Active timing is interrupted This will not end the lap New lap Timing of the current lap is interrupted and a new lap begins The time of the completed lap is c...

Page 66: ...o limits is reached timing can only start again after the statistics are reset Back Go back to the previous menu Reset All stored statistics data is reset Driving on today s roads demands the full att...

Page 67: ...sonal injury Only use the lap timer or fast acceleration if visibility weather road and traffic conditions permit and other drivers will not be endangered by your driving and the vehicle s acceleratio...

Page 68: ...ditional information and warnings Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen Information System Power locking system Power locking system Power windows Power window...

Page 69: ...ettings that can be adjusted in the Vehicle settings menu You can find information on operating the Infotainment system as well as warning and safety instructions in a separate manual See BookletRadio...

Page 70: ...as necessary once the vehicle battery has been sufficiently charged Vehicle settings menu Driving on today s roads demands the full attention of the driver at all times Driver distraction causes acci...

Page 71: ...the Vehicle settings menu Tap the corresponding function key to open additional menus in the Vehicle settings menu or to adjust settings in the menu points If the box in the function key is checked th...

Page 72: ...ystem Store the tire pressures SET Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Winter tires Turn the speed warning on or off Tires and wheels Set the speed warning Assistance systems ACC adaptive cruise cont...

Page 73: ...ollowing Front volume Front pitch Rear volume Rear pitch Audio volume lowering Rear Traffic Alert Turn the Rear Traffic Alert on or off if equipped Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert Light Ass...

Page 74: ...and wipers Mirrors Turn the following features on or off Synchronous mirror adjustment if equipped Passenger side mirror lowering in reverse gear if equipped Mirrors Windshield wipers Turn the followi...

Page 75: ...mption Convenience consumers Eco tips Travel time Distance traveled Average speed Digital speed display Speed warning Oil temperature Volkswagen Information System Reset the following data in the Mult...

Page 76: ...Set the units for the following Distance Speed Temperature Volume Consumption Pressure Service Display the following data Vehicle identification number VIN Date of next inspection service Date of nex...

Page 77: ...Factory settings Parking and maneuvering Lights Mirrors and wipers Open and close Instrument cluster...

Page 78: ...3 button module Volkswagen Car Net services are provided by Verizon Telematics Inc VzT and are available only on select models Automatic Crash Notification ACN may be engaged for up to 6 months withou...

Page 79: ...less Volkswagen Car Net equipment is disabled in the vehicle it is possible for Volkswagen and VzT to determine the car s location if required to do so by law court order subpoena or other legal requi...

Page 80: ...olkswagen Car Net services can be used only where adequate cellular and GPS signals are available Volkswagen recommends using only services and application software that are provided by Volkswagen or...

Page 81: ...nient Volkswagen Car Net allows you to seamlessly connect your car and your life by offering the following services Safe Secure Receive support and assistance in the moment of need Family Guardian Kee...

Page 82: ...rates apply and the Volkswagen Car Net website http www vw com carnet If you have a question or would like to subscribe please either press the Fig 18 or Fig 19 button in your vehicle or contact the V...

Page 83: ...Net Response Center at 1 877 820 2290 The LED light in the 3 button module will be green during the trial period and whenever you have an active subscription The LED light will go off if the trial pe...

Page 84: ...e from moving traffic and where no part of the hot catalytic converter and exhaust system can come into contact with flammable materials under the vehicle such as dry grass brush spilled fuel etc A br...

Page 85: ...Policy at http www vw com carnet for more details Volkswagen Car Net services use a system based on a wireless communication network If all technical and other conditions are met and Volkswagen Car Ne...

Page 86: ...ration either through the 3 button module 3 button module a mobile device Application software apps the Volkswagen Car Net website http www vw com carnet or by contacting the Volkswagen Car Net Respon...

Page 87: ...n the 3 button module The vehicle will connect directly to the Volkswagen Roadside Assistance Call Center The vehicle s location is also transmitted in order to more quickly provide assistance Stolen...

Page 88: ...ency flashers for up to 10 seconds Last Parked Location You can locate your last parked location using your Volkswagen Car Net iPhone or Android app text and data rates apply Destinations Only applica...

Page 89: ...iption Dealer Scheduling Press the button in the 3 button module The vehicle will initiate a call to the Volkswagen Car Net Response Center where a Volkswagen Car Net Customer Specialist will connect...

Page 90: ...eed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning lights or text WARNING...

Page 91: ...nd the wireless connection required to use application software may be billable services Apps may be provided by third parties Therefore you should refer to the terms of use and privacy statements ass...

Page 92: ...l mobile devices and their operating systems This may even apply for the same model of a mobile device For example application software may run on version 2 of the device s operating system but not on...

Page 93: ...et service operators Version 1 Volkswagen is not responsible for vehicle damage caused by inferior quality or malicious application software poorly programmed application software insufficient wireles...

Page 94: ...ton will initiate a connection to the Volkswagen Car Net Response Center Calls may be monitored or recorded In general the Volkswagen Car Net Customer Specialist will end the call Fig 18 or Fig 19 Fun...

Page 95: ...ton module The LED light in the 3 button module will be green during the trial period and whenever you have an active subscription The LED light will go off if the trial period is over and the custome...

Page 96: ...te cellular and GPS signals are available Volkswagen recommends using only services and application software that are provided by Volkswagen or Verizon Telematics Inc VzT specifically for your vehicle...

Page 97: ...n causes accidents collisions and serious personal injury Using application software and Volkswagen Car Net services while driving can distract the driver from traffic Always drive attentively and res...

Page 98: ...ge will be automatically disconnected Initiating or accepting a call on a mobile device connected to the vehicle s mobile phone package could end any connection to the Volkswagen Car Net Response Cent...

Page 99: ...ut Getting ready and driving safely Driving in other countries Driving through water on roads More information Sitting properly and safely Sitting properly and safely Transporting Transporting Startin...

Page 100: ...erve the following points before and during every drive for your own safety the safety of all passengers and others Driving under the influence of alcohol illegal drugs narcotics and some medications...

Page 101: ...rtment and where applicable on the roof Transporting Transporting Always make sure that nothing keeps the pedals from moving freely Make sure that children are properly secured by a restraint system a...

Page 102: ...ur safety belt properly at all times while driving Make sure that all passengers do the same Safety belts Safety belts Only transport as many passengers as there are seats and safety belts available N...

Page 103: ...Booklet Warranty and Maintenance especially for changing the brake fluid Hard use frequent stop and go driving driving in very dusty areas trailer towing and other factors may make it necessary to hav...

Page 104: ...driving For gasoline engines Is unleaded fuel with the right octane rating readily available Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Checklist Some...

Page 105: ...he factory installed navigation system work in the countries where you will be driving and is navigation data available Are special or heavy duty tires necessary for the kind of driving expected Drivi...

Page 106: ...engine off when driving through water Oncoming vehicles may create waves that raise the water level and make it too deep for your vehicle to drive through safely After driving through water mud sludge...

Page 107: ...smission suspension or electrical system may be severely damaged by driving through water Never drive through salt water Salt causes vehicle corrosion Thoroughly rinse with fresh water all vehicle par...

Page 108: ...on label The specifications in this Manual refer to the base model The stated values may vary depending upon different equipment or models as well as with respect to special vehicles and vehicles expo...

Page 109: ...sumer information Important vehicle labels Fig 20 Vehicle identification label Shown in the example with engine identification code CBFA Disregarding or exceeding stated values for weights loads dimen...

Page 110: ...partment and on certain vehicle components such as inside the fuel filler flap on the passenger sun visor in the driver door jamb or on the luggage compartment floor Do not remove alter or render unus...

Page 111: ...The drip channel is between the spring strut tower and the right fender Open the engine hood to read the vehicle identification number Working in the engine compartment The vehicle identification numb...

Page 112: ...time of production all necessary safety standards and requirements of the traffic safety agency of the respective country were met The month and year of production as well as the vehicle identificati...

Page 113: ...d note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Golf GTI Maximum power outputa Injection technology Engine ID code Maximum torquea No of cylinders Displacement 210 hp at 4300 62...

Page 114: ...1900 5300 rpm 4 cylinder 121 CID 1984 ccm Fuel recommendations for gasoline engines Using gasoline that does not meet minimum octane requirements can cause loss of engine performance while the use of...

Page 115: ...5 inches 1790 mm Width 4 door 70 8 inches 1799 mm Height unloaded about 56 5 57 7 inches 1436 1466 mm Wheelbase 104 3 inches 2651 mm Minimum turning circle diameter wall to wall a about 36 4 feet 11 1...

Page 116: ...s These vary in height and could damage your bumper and related parts if the front of your vehicle hits a barrier or curb that is too high while you are getting into or out of a parking spot Always be...

Page 117: ...emote control vehicle key Replacing the remote control vehicle key battery Synchronizing the remote control vehicle key More information Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen Information System Pow...

Page 118: ...medical attention immediately if you suspect that a battery has been swallowed DANGER Improper use of vehicle keys can result in serious personal injury Always take the key with you when you leave the...

Page 119: ...r heat buildup in the passenger and luggage compartment of a parked vehicle can result in temperatures in the vehicle that are much higher than the outside temperatures Temperatures can quickly reach...

Page 120: ...e remote control vehicle key The receiver is inside the passenger compartment The operating range of the remote control vehicle key for a fresh battery is several yards meters around the vehicle If th...

Page 121: ...n Fig 22 only in emergencies After pushing the panic button the horn will sound and the turn signals will flash Press the panic button again or press the button on the remote control vehicle key to sw...

Page 122: ...e keys Each vehicle key must be programmed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility in order for it to work with your vehicle To find the nearest qualified indep...

Page 123: ...s between the remote control vehicle key and vehicle bad weather as well as a weak battery can reduce the operating range If the remote control vehicle key buttons Unlocking or locking the vehicle fro...

Page 124: ...e indicator light Fig 23 arrow will flash once briefly If you push and hold a button it flashes repeatedly If the indicator light in the remote control vehicle key does not light up when the button is...

Page 125: ...ey Remove old battery Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Volkswagen recommends having the battery in the remote control vehicle key changed by a...

Page 126: ...the back of the remote control vehicle key in the direction of the arrow Fig 24 using a suitable object such as a coin Use a thin object to pry the battery out of the battery compartment Fig 25 Posit...

Page 127: ...and authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities are familiar with the requirements and we recommend that you have them perform this service for you Synchronizing the remote control vehicle key Please fi...

Page 128: ...nfold the key bit on the remote control vehicle key Remote control vehicle keys Remove the cap from the outside door handle on the driver door Emergency closing and opening Press the button on the rem...

Page 129: ...power locking system works properly only when all doors and the rear hatch are completely closed When the driver door is open the vehicle cannot be locked with the remote control vehicle key For vehi...

Page 130: ...owing Emergency closing and opening Emergency closing and opening Improper use of power locks can result in serious personal injury The power locking button locks all doors Locking the doors from the...

Page 131: ...y Depending on the time of year people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures A closed vehicle can become very hot or very cold depending on the season Particularl...

Page 132: ...orized Volkswagen Service Facility Description of the power locking system Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The power locking system lets you...

Page 133: ...e function keys Menu and system settings SETUP or by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility The doors and the rear hatch can be locked manually if the remote control...

Page 134: ...ocking the vehicle after airbag inflation If the airbags are activated during a collision the entire vehicle is unlocked Depending on the severity of the damage the vehicle can be locked after a colli...

Page 135: ...nlocked for about 30 seconds Unless a door or the rear hatch is opened during this time the vehicle is automatically locked afterwards Unlocking or locking the vehicle from the outside Fig 26 Remote c...

Page 136: ...y is within a few yards meters of the vehicle All turn signals flash once and the horn beeps once to confirm that the vehicle has been locked On appropriately equipped vehicles the horn beep can be di...

Page 137: ...tentionally Unlocking or locking the vehicle from the inside Fig 27 In the driver and passenger doors Power locking button Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS...

Page 138: ...the door handle to open the door The indicator light goes out The unopened doors and rear hatch remain locked and cannot be opened from the outside An open driver door will not be locked This helps k...

Page 139: ...nside the vehicle Starting range Fig 29 Keyless Access system Sensor for unlocking on the inside of the front door handles Sensor for locking on the outside of the front door handles Please first read...

Page 140: ...entry request as soon as a door handle sensor is touched on the driver or front passenger door or the Volkswagen emblem on the rear hatch is pressed The following functions are then enabled without a...

Page 141: ...the rear hatch has been opened the vehicle is automatically locked again To help prevent you from locking yourself out the vehicle will not lock immediately in the following situation When you press...

Page 142: ...ocking doors Keyless Exit Switch the ignition off Close the driver door Touch the sensor surface in the door handle on the driver or front passenger door Fig 29 one time The vehicle is locked The door...

Page 143: ...ot start the engine Starting and stopping the engine A key that was inside the vehicle when it was locked from the outside can be reactivated by pressing the button on the deactivated key Fig 26 Autom...

Page 144: ...ey Convenience features Your vehicle may be equipped with the convenience closing feature To use the convenience closing feature to close all power windows and the sunroof hold your finger on the lock...

Page 145: ...ss the locking sensor on the door handle the unlocking function on that door handle is deactivated for about 2 seconds after locking the vehicle A driver information message may appear in the instrume...

Page 146: ...erfere with the signal Dirt on the door handles that contains a lot of salt especially in winter can affect the way the door handle sensors work Cleaning the door handles can help with this problem Ex...

Page 147: ...ol vehicle key When is the alarm triggered The anti theft alarm system sounds and the turn signals flash for up to 5 minutes if the following occurs with respect to the locked vehicle In vehicles with...

Page 148: ...button Starter button After the alarm has stopped and the vehicle is opened again in the same or a different area that is protected by the alarm the alarm is triggered again For example the alarm wil...

Page 149: ...locking button or remote control vehicle key If the vehicle battery is dead or weak the anti theft alarm system will not work properly...

Page 150: ...lay Child safety lock More information Exterior views Exterior views Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Vehicle key set Vehicle key set Power locking system Power locking system Power windows Power...

Page 151: ...ately and close the door Make sure that the door is safely and completely latched when closed The closed door must be flush with the surrounding auto body parts Open or close doors only if no one is i...

Page 152: ...on briefly for a function check They go out after a few seconds If a door is not closed properly the vehicle icon appears in the instrument cluster display showing an open door Fig 11 Depending on yo...

Page 153: ...hild safety lock deactivated activated Fig 31 In the right rear door Child safety lock deactivated activated Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction...

Page 154: ...t children cannot open them accidentally When the child safety lock is engaged the rear doors can only be opened from the outside Engaging or disengaging child safety lock Unlock the vehicle and open...

Page 155: ...n an emergency Depending on the time of year people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures A closed vehicle can become very hot or very cold depending on the seaso...

Page 156: ...ior views Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Power locking system Power locking system Transporting Driving tips Emergency closing and opening Emergency closing and opening Accidents and severe per...

Page 157: ...that the rear hatch will be difficult to open An open rear hatch may fall on its own because of the additional weight If necessary prop open the rear hatch Remove the weight from the luggage rack fir...

Page 158: ...ne who cannot help themselves behind in the vehicle They may lock the vehicle with the vehicle key or the power locking button and lock themselves in Before opening or closing the rear hatch make sure...

Page 159: ...ning and indicator lights come on briefly for a function check They go out after a few seconds If the rear hatch is not closed properly the vehicle icon appears in the instrument cluster display showi...

Page 160: ...tton to unlock the rear hatch If the rear hatch is not closed properly it may open suddenly when the vehicle is moving and cause severe injuries Stop immediately and close the rear hatch Always make s...

Page 161: ...ch before opening it Unlocking with the vehicle key Press and hold the button on the remote control vehicle key Fig 32 to unlock the rear hatch Then open the rear hatch using the Volkswagen emblem Ope...

Page 162: ...Opened rear hatch Recessed grips for closing Improper or unsupervised unlocking or opening of the rear hatch can cause severe injuries Never open the rear hatch when someone is in the way If a bicycle...

Page 163: ...ock the vehicle with the vehicle key but do not open either a door or the rear hatch within several seconds the vehicle is automatically locked again This feature helps prevent you from leaving the ve...

Page 164: ...of the rear hatch can cause severe injuries Never close the rear hatch when someone is in the way Never leave your vehicle unattended or let children play around your vehicle especially with the rear...

Page 165: ...rmation about Opening or closing power windows Power windows features Power window pinch protection More information Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen Information System Infotainment system Inf...

Page 166: ...in the vehicle The windows will not open in case of an emergency Always take the key with you when you leave the vehicle You can still use the power windows for several minutes after the ignition is s...

Page 167: ...windows 4 door version shown Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Switches in the driver door Key to Fig 35 If you leave the windows open rain or...

Page 168: ...llow indicator light in the switch lights up 4 door models only The power windows function only when the ignition is switched on You can still use the power windows for several minutes after the ignit...

Page 169: ...e to be held down up For one touch opening Press the switch for the window down briefly as far as it goes For one touch closing Pull the switch for the window up briefly as far as it goes Stopping aut...

Page 170: ...e or more windows at the same time Convenience closing Your vehicle may be equipped with the convenience closing feature The convenience closing feature lets you close the windows and the power sunroo...

Page 171: ...way of a power window when closing it When locking the vehicle from the outside make sure that no one especially children remains in the vehicle The windows will not open in case of an emergency Alwa...

Page 172: ...Try one touch window closing again If the window meets resistance a second time so that it stops and goes back down one touch closing is deactivated for about 10 seconds If you pull the power window...

Page 173: ...of the windows and the power sunroof Power windows features Without pinch protection power windows will close with enough force to cause serious personal injury Always be careful when closing power wi...

Page 174: ...convenience closing feature Pinch protection for the power sunroof Depending on equipment your vehicle may be equipped with a Panoramic sliding and tilting sunroof More information Infotainment Syste...

Page 175: ...children or disabled persons in the vehicle particularly if they have access to the vehicle key Unsupervised use of the remote control vehicle key makes it possible to lock the vehicle start the engi...

Page 176: ...uthorized Volkswagen Service Facility Opening or closing the power sunroof To help prevent damage remove ice and snow from the sunroof before opening or tilting it in winter weather Always close the s...

Page 177: ...h switch position and which are described in the following table Press the switch to the first detent to completely or partially tilt open or close the sunroof Press the switch briefly to the second d...

Page 178: ...f Press the switch forward to the first detent Briefly press the switch to the second detent to activate the one touch feature Stop the one touch feature during opening closing Press the switch again...

Page 179: ...hout loud wind noise Power sunroof convenience closing feature Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Convenience closing Your vehicle may be equipp...

Page 180: ...wer sunroof again If the power sunroof still cannot close the power sunroof will stop where the resistance is located The power sunroof will close the next time without pinch protection Closing the po...

Page 181: ...authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for assistance Without pinch protection the power sunroof will close with enough force to cause serious personal injury Always be careful when closing the power...

Page 182: ...er and front passenger seats Electrical controls on the driver and front passenger seats Adjusting the front and rear head restraints Removing and reinstalling the front head restraints Removing and r...

Page 183: ...elt More information Infotainment system Infotainment system Seat functions Seat functions Safety belts Safety belts Airbag system Airbag system Child safety and child restraints Child safety and chil...

Page 184: ...able Always secure children in the vehicle with an approved and suitable restraint system appropriate for their age weight and height Child safety and child restraints Airbag system Always keep your f...

Page 185: ...e requirements cannot be met for physical reasons contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to see whether adaptive equipment is available Always hold the st...

Page 186: ...ition Never drive with the front seat passenger backrest tilted forward If the front airbag deploys the front backrest can be forced backward and injure passengers on the rear seat Sit as far back as...

Page 187: ...y and you could lose control of the vehicle In addition you will not be in the correct seating position while adjusting the seats Adjust the front seat height angle and longitudinal direction only if...

Page 188: ...moving parts before adjusting the seats Before closing a storage compartment always make sure that no cigarette lighter can be activated crushed or otherwise damaged Never leave a cigarette lighter in...

Page 189: ...hen an airbag deploys and strikes an occupant who is not in the proper seating position The driver is responsible for all passengers and especially children riding in the vehicle The following are onl...

Page 190: ...lt properly fastened Never ride in the luggage compartment Contact with parts of the vehicle interior can cause serious personal injury in a crash Always make sure that all vehicle occupants stay in a...

Page 191: ...driver should never sit closer than 10 inches 25 cm of the steering wheel Fig 38 Proper safety belt positioning and head restraint adjustment Please first read and note the introductory information a...

Page 192: ...kswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility or call the Volkswagen Customer CARE Center at 1 800 822 8987 for information about possible modifications to your vehicle For your own safety...

Page 193: ...at there are at least 10 inches 25 cm between the steering wheel and your breast bone Fig 37 When adjusting the proper distance to the steering wheel grasp the top of the steering wheel with your elbo...

Page 194: ...o that you can easily push the pedals all the way to the floor while keeping your knee s slightly bent Adjust the seat height so that the top point of the steering wheel can be reached Always keep bot...

Page 195: ...eat either mirror those on the driver seat or there may be different combinations of manual and electrical controls depending on vehicle equipment The illustration and information in this section desc...

Page 196: ...the lever forward or pull it backward Adjust the backrest angle Lean forward and turn the adjuster wheel forward or backward If the vehicle has an electrical control for adjusting the backrest angle...

Page 197: ...s on the front passenger seat either mirror those on the driver seat or there may be different combinations of electrical and manual controls There may be manual and electrical controls on the same se...

Page 198: ...or on a vehicle with Keyless Access even if there is no key in the vehicle Never leave children and persons who need help in the vehicle alone because the unsupervised use of the electric seat adjustm...

Page 199: ...l not to come into contact with any switches that could change the seat adjustment Adjusting the front and rear head restraints Fig 42 Adjusting the front head restraints To help prevent damage to ele...

Page 200: ...on the rear bench Therefore only install the center head restraint in the center position There are notches in the head restraint guide rods so that the head restraint can lock into place Only properl...

Page 201: ...st at eye level or higher Position the back of the head as close as possible to the head restraint Adjusting the head restraint for shorter people Push the head restraint down as far as it will go eve...

Page 202: ...nimize the risk of neck injury in a crash Every person in the vehicle must have a properly adjusted head restraint to minimize the risk of neck injury in a crash Each head restraint must be adjusted a...

Page 203: ...nstalling the rear head restraints Removing the front head restraints Sit in the back seat behind the head restraint you want to remove Pull the head restraint all the way up Recline the backrest with...

Page 204: ...d felt with fingers The right hand guide rod is now released To release the left hand guide rod press the flat object in towards guide rod and hold Pull the head restraint out completely Installing th...

Page 205: ...ts in place and properly adjusted to help minimize the risk of neck injury in a crash Always reinstall head restraints as soon as possible so that vehicle occupants are properly protected WARNING When...

Page 206: ...the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction All seats are equipped with head restraints The rear center head restraint is designed only for the center seat on the rear bench Theref...

Page 207: ...n while a second person pulls out the head restraint completely Fold the backrest of the rear seat bench back so that it locks securely Removing the rear head restraint Version B Unlock the backrest o...

Page 208: ...ward Luggage compartment Position head restraint properly over the head restraint guides of the respective seat backrest and insert the head restraint into the guides Push the head restraint down whil...

Page 209: ...lace and properly adjusted to help minimize the risk of neck injury in a crash Always reinstall head restraints as soon as possible so that vehicle occupants are properly protected WARNING When removi...

Page 210: ...o clock and 3 o clock positions Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Adjust the steering wheel only when the vehicle is not moving Push down on th...

Page 211: ...vehicle is moving Never adjust the steering column while the vehicle is moving If you find that you need to adjust the steering wheel while driving stop the vehicle in a safe place and make the prope...

Page 212: ...the steering wheel at the 12 o clock position or with your hands anywhere inside the steering wheel or on the steering wheel hub Holding the steering wheel the wrong way increases the risk of severe...

Page 213: ...mrest push the release button pull the armrest up and latch upward in the direction of the arrow Fig 49 To lower the center armrest first lift it all the way up Then you can push the center armrest do...

Page 214: ...nd serious personal injury Always keep storage compartments in the center armrest closed while driving Never let a passenger especially a child ride on the center armrest Improper seating position can...

Page 215: ...lding down the rear center armrest arrow Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Front center armrest There is a front center armrest between the dri...

Page 216: ...f the arrow or slide it backward until it clicks into place Rear center armrest There may be a fold down armrest in the backrest of the center rear seat Fig 52 To fold down pull the loop in the direct...

Page 217: ...armrest closed while driving Never let a passenger especially a child ride on the center armrest Improper seating position can increase the risk of serious personal injury in a crash Never put hot dr...

Page 218: ...n about Seat heating More information Adjusting the seating position Adjusting the seating position Safety belts Safety belts Airbag system Airbag system Child safety and child restraints Child safety...

Page 219: ...Improper use of seat adjustment controls can cause severe personal injuries Always sit properly at all times before starting to drive and while the vehicle is moving Make sure all passengers especial...

Page 220: ...front passenger seat If there is a blanket or seat cover on the front passenger seat If the seat is damp or wet If the outside temperature or the temperature inside the passenger compartment is 77 F...

Page 221: ...from a low level of perceived pain or a lowered awareness of pain as from medication paralysis or chronic illness e g diabetes should NEVER use the seat heating feature The use of seat heating by per...

Page 222: ...ious burns to the back buttocks and legs that take a long time to heal or may never heal completely Never use the seat heating feature if you or your passengers are at risk of being burned because of...

Page 223: ...tion and increase the risk of serious burns Always make sure the seats are dry before using the seat heating Never sit on the seat with wet clothes Never put damp or wet things including clothes on th...

Page 224: ...the seat escape into the air including for example a child restraint a blanket or seat covers on the seat can damage seat heating If you smell an odor immediately shut off seat heating and have it ch...

Page 225: ...fety belt position Safety belt height adjusters Safety belt extender Safety belt retractor pretensioner load limiter Service and disposal of belt pretensioners Properly worn safety belts are the singl...

Page 226: ...n Airbag system Airbag system Child safety and child restraints Child safety and child restraints Interior care and cleaning Interior care and cleaning Parts accessories repairs and modifications Part...

Page 227: ...erefore always wear your safety belts and make sure that everybody in your vehicle is properly restrained Always secure children in the vehicle with a restraint system appropriate for their age weight...

Page 228: ...y interfere with proper positioning of the safety belt and reduce the overall effectiveness of the system Never use comfort clips or devices that create slack in the shoulder belt However special clip...

Page 229: ...laced with a correct new safety belt preferably by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Replacement after a crash may be necessary even if a safety belt shows no v...

Page 230: ...hes Possible cause Proper response Driver and front passenger have not fastened their safety belts if front passenger seat is occupied Fasten safety belts When the ignition is switched on several warn...

Page 231: ...after the chime stops and the vehicle is moving at a speed of more than about 15 mph 25 km h the chime will again sound for about 6 seconds then go off for about 24 seconds then sound again for about...

Page 232: ...y belts approaches a wall Fig 56 A vehicle with passengers not wearing safety belts hits a Not wearing a safety belt or wearing an improperly positioned safety belt increases the risk of severe person...

Page 233: ...significant factor If your speed doubles for example from 15 mph to 30 mph 25 km h to 50 km h the energy increases 4 times Because the occupants of the vehicle in the above example are not using safe...

Page 234: ...n 2 000 lbs or 1 000 kg or more At greater speeds these forces are even higher Of course the laws of physics don t apply just to frontal collisions they determine what happens in all kinds of accident...

Page 235: ...ight or bracing themselves That is simply not true Even at low collision speeds the forces acting on the body are too much for the body to be held in the seat with the arms and hands In a frontal coll...

Page 236: ...to offer protection in those accidents in which airbags are not supposed to deploy or when they have already deployed Unbelted occupants can also be thrown out of the vehicle causing even more severe...

Page 237: ...evels applied to the body in a collision and help prevent the uncontrolled movement that can cause serious injuries In addition safety belts reduce the danger of being thrown out of the vehicle Fig 59...

Page 238: ...er chance of surviving a collision Properly using safety belts also greatly increases the ability of the supplemental airbags to do their job in a collision For this reason wearing a safety belt is re...

Page 239: ...fety belts clean Keep objects and liquids away from safety belt webbing the safety belt buckle tongue and the safety belt buckle latch and opening Do not pinch or damage the safety belt or buckle tong...

Page 240: ...too quickly when it was taken off Hold the safety belt tongue slowly and carefully pull safety belt all the way out Untwist the safety belt and slowly return the belt by hand If you cannot untwist the...

Page 241: ...example so that it can t tip to the side when the vehicle goes around a corner Child safety and child restraints To see whether a safety belt is lockable pull the safety belt all the way out of the sa...

Page 242: ...injury or death Regularly check safety belts and related parts for damage Damaged safety belts must be replaced they cannot be repaired Always keep safety belts clean Never catch damage or chafe safet...

Page 243: ...r in a collision or other accident The switchable locking feature makes a clicking sound when the safety belt is winding back onto the safety belt retractor wheel after being pulled all the way out Wh...

Page 244: ...lvis Do not twist the safety belt webbing Insert the tongue into the correct buckle for your seat until you hear it latch securely Fig 60 Pull on the safety belt to make sure that it is securely latch...

Page 245: ...pright and belts are correctly positioned on the body A person who is not properly restrained can be seriously injured by the safety belt itself if it slips from the stronger parts of the body into se...

Page 246: ...or expectant mothers Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Wearing safety belts improperly can cause serious injury or death Safety belts can only...

Page 247: ...Adjusting the seating position Proper safety belt position The shoulder portion of the safety belt must always run over the center of the shoulder and never over the throat over the arm under the arm...

Page 248: ...or a sudden braking maneuver Always make sure that all vehicle occupants are correctly restrained and stay in a correct seating position whenever the vehicle is being used Safety belts offer optimum p...

Page 249: ...Pull on the safety belt to tighten if necessary Expectant mothers must always wear the lap portion of the safety belt as low as possible across the pelvis and below the rounding of the abdomen Do not...

Page 250: ...Customer CARE Center at 1 800 822 8987 for information about possible modifications to your vehicle Safety belt height adjusters Fig 64 Next to the front seats Safety belt height adjuster Please first...

Page 251: ...per attachment up or down until the safety belt is positioned over the center of the shoulder Safety belt position Release the safety belt attachment Pull on the safety belt to make sure that the uppe...

Page 252: ...ositioning of the safety belt extender Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction If a safety belt is too short to correctly fit you or one of your pass...

Page 253: ...you believe you may need an extender Key to Fig 65 Vehicle safety belt buckle Buckle tongue on the safety belt extender Safety belt buckle on the safety belt extender Safety belt buckle tongue on the...

Page 254: ...ecurely locked in the buckles Make sure that the safety belt is positioned properly Safety belt position Properly using safety belt extenders Use a safety belt extender only when the factory installed...

Page 255: ...deploy unnecessarily and the front passenger airbag to deploy later in collisions that would normally trigger the front airbag earlier in the collision to help protect an unrestrained front seat occup...

Page 256: ...serious personal injury Never use the safety belt extender if you can properly attach the safety belt without it Using a safety belt extender when not needed can increase the risk of injury especiall...

Page 257: ...cause serious injury Never use the safety belt extender to secure a child restraint Never use a safety belt extender on your Volkswagen that you got from another automobile manufacturer or from an aut...

Page 258: ...e electronic control unit for the airbag system will then receive incorrect information that will cause the safety belt pretensioner to deploy unnecessarily in collisions cause the front passenger air...

Page 259: ...automatic safety belt retractor on the shoulder belt As long as the safety belt is pulled out slowly the shoulder belt will extend to let you move freely under normal driving conditions The automatic...

Page 260: ...vated by the electronic control unit for the airbag system in front side and rear collisions By tightening the safety belt the pretensioner helps to reduce the occupant s forward movement The belt pre...

Page 261: ...in your vehicle Installing removing servicing or repairing of safety belt pretensioners can damage the safety belt system and prevent it from working correctly in a collision The pretensioners themse...

Page 262: ...vehicle parts If your vehicle must be scrapped please make sure that it is done safely responsibly and in compliance with all applicable environmental regulations Take it to a licensed facility that...

Page 263: ...fety belt systems including the pretensioners cannot be repaired Special procedures are required to remove install and dispose of this system Never repair adjust or change pretensioners or any other p...

Page 264: ...familiar with the requirements and we recommend that you have them perform this service for you Undeployed safety belt pretensioners and airbag modules contain explosive materials that can cause serio...

Page 265: ...he front passenger front airbag is on or off Side airbags Side Curtain Protection airbags for 2 door vehicles Side Curtain Protection airbags for 4 door vehicles Your vehicle is equipped with a front...

Page 266: ...ing checklists and warnings Proper seating position Adjusting the seating position Safety belts Safety belts Child safety and child restraints Child safety and child restraints Interior care and clean...

Page 267: ...ety belts belonging to that seat before the vehicle starts to move and keeps the belts properly fastened while riding in the vehicle This applies even when just driving around town Therefore always we...

Page 268: ...g or too close to it when it inflates To reduce the risk of injury when an airbag inflates always wear safety belts properly See Safety belts An infant in a rearward facing child restraint installed o...

Page 269: ...ansport items on or in the area of the front passenger seat Objects could move into the area of the front airbags during braking or other sudden maneuvers and fly dangerously through the passenger com...

Page 270: ...performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities have the required tools diagnostic eq...

Page 271: ...er from asthma or other breathing conditions To reduce the risk of breathing problems those with asthma or other respiratory conditions should get fresh air right away by getting out of the vehicle or...

Page 272: ...deploy in a crash Products containing solvents will change the properties of the plastics and may cause plastic parts to break and fly around when the airbag deploys in a crash causing injury Never u...

Page 273: ...been certified for suppression for infants of about 12 months old and younger and for low risk deployment for children aged 3 to 6 years old as defined in the standard Even though your vehicle is equ...

Page 274: ...facing child restraint on the front seat or is in any rearward facing child restraint on the front seat will be seriously injured and can be killed Even though your vehicle is equipped with an Advanc...

Page 275: ...on is switched on does not go out a few seconds after you have switched on the ignition goes out and then lights up again or blinks after the ignition is switched on or if it lights up or blinks while...

Page 276: ...a frontal crash If the airbag indicator light comes on it means that there may be something wrong with the Advanced Airbag System It is possible that the airbag will inflate when it is not supposed t...

Page 277: ...t pretensioner system malfunction See your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility immediately to have the system checked Instrument panel Fig 67 Airbag system malfuncti...

Page 278: ...will no longer be possible to use the PASSENGER AIR BAG light to make sure that the airbag on off status is correct for the occupant on the front passenger seat Have the airbag system inspected immedi...

Page 279: ...the electrical capacitance measured by the capacitive passenger detection system for the front passenger seat equals the combined capacitance of an infant up to about 1 year of age and one of the rear...

Page 280: ...ld restraints listed in Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208 with which the Advanced Airbag System in your vehicle was certified If the front passenger seat is not occupied the front passenger ai...

Page 281: ...for the front passenger seat has been correctly routed around or through the child restraint as described in the child restraint manufacturer s instructions make sure that the switchable locking featu...

Page 282: ...m inspected immediately by your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility The PASSENGER AIR BAG light should NOT come on The PASSENGER AIR BAG light should NOT come on whe...

Page 283: ...lculate electrical capacitance the optional safety belt extender has not been left in the safety belt latch for the front passenger seat If the status of the Advanced Airbag System has changed while t...

Page 284: ...e PASSENGER AIR BAG light will come on Airbags and how they work Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction If the PASSENGER AIR BAG light does not go o...

Page 285: ...the steering wheel and the instrument panel The front airbags inflate between the steering wheel and the driver and between the instrument panel and the front passenger Front airbags in combination w...

Page 286: ...position or are not properly restrained By keeping room between your body and the steering wheel and the front of the passenger compartment the airbag can inflate fully and completely and provide supp...

Page 287: ...rovide optimum protection if you are seated correctly and can reach the pedals Contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility or call the Volkswagen Customer CARE...

Page 288: ...e to define a range of vehicle speeds that will cover every possible kind and angle of impact that will always trigger the airbags since the circumstances will vary considerably between one collision...

Page 289: ...buckle up properly and wear your safety belts The airbags are part of the overall passive vehicle safety system The airbag system works most efficiently when used with properly worn safety belts and a...

Page 290: ...control unit and associated sensors Head restraints with height adjustment optimized for rear end collisions Adjustable steering column LATCH UCRA lower universal and top tether anchorages for child s...

Page 291: ...t The front airbag on the passenger side will also be turned off if the capacitance measured by the system for the front passenger seat equals that of an infant of about 1 year of age in one of the ch...

Page 292: ...ety belts belonging to that seat before the vehicle starts to move and keeps the belts properly fastened while riding in the vehicle This applies even when just driving around town Therefore always we...

Page 293: ...to the airbag when it inflates To reduce the risk of injury when an airbag inflates always wear safety belts properly An infant in a rearward facing child restraint installed on the front passenger se...

Page 294: ...of injury in a crash by interfering with the way the airbag unfolds and or by being pushed into you as the airbag inflates Never hold things in your hands or on your lap when the vehicle is in use Nev...

Page 295: ...hing on the front passenger seat that will cause the capacitive sensor in the seat to signal to the airbag system that the seat is occupied by a person when it in fact is not or that the person on the...

Page 296: ...er respiratory conditions should get fresh air right away by getting out of the vehicle or opening windows or doors If you are in a collision in which airbags deploy wash your hands and face with mild...

Page 297: ...ont passenger seat and install it properly at one of the rear seating positions Always make sure that the child restraint is correctly registered by the capacitive passenger detection system Have the...

Page 298: ...rearward facing child restraint The front seat is also not the safest place for a child in a forward facing child restraint All children especially 12 years and younger must always ride on the back se...

Page 299: ...strongly urge you to always make sure that children ride on the rear seat Child safety and child restraints and Advanced Airbag System infants child restraints and children on the front seat A front...

Page 300: ...ed during the certification process for the Advanced Airbag System no one can guarantee with absolute certainty that the airbag will never deploy under these particular conditions in all conceivable s...

Page 301: ...n be killed if the front airbag inflates The inflating airbag will hit the child restraint or infant carrier with great force and will smash the child restraint and the child against the seat backrest...

Page 302: ...stalled on the front passenger seat may interfere with the deployment of the airbag and cause serious personal injury to the child If exceptional circumstances require the use of a forward facing chil...

Page 303: ...seat to the highest position in the up and down adjustment range and move it back to the rearmost position in the seat s fore and aft adjustment range as far away from the airbag as possible before in...

Page 304: ...ght does not come on and stay on immediately install the forward facing child restraint in a seating position on the rear seat and have the airbag system inspected by an authorized Volkswagen dealer o...

Page 305: ...f the front passenger front airbag Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Airbag System in compliance with...

Page 306: ...ivates the belt pretensioners Airbags and how they work The safety belts for the front and rear outboard seating positions also have belt load limiters to reduce the forces acting on a body during an...

Page 307: ...asured by the capacitive passenger detection system for the front passenger seat indicates that the passenger side front airbag must be switched off by the electronic control unit the PASSENGER AIR BA...

Page 308: ...in all conceivable situations that may happen during the useful life of your vehicle If you have in exceptional circumstances nevertheless decided to install a rearward facing child restraint on the...

Page 309: ...d and used at one of the rear seating positions provides the highest degree of protection for infants and small children in most accident situations An Advanced Airbag System can deploy with the low r...

Page 310: ...and the airbag will increase the risk of injury in a crash by interfering with the way the airbag unfolds and or by being pushed into you as the airbag inflates Never hold things in your hands or on...

Page 311: ...s reclined and the airbags inflate Always make sure that there is nothing on the front passenger seat that will cause the capacitive passenger detection system in the seat to signal to the Airbag Syst...

Page 312: ...de of the steering wheel rim at the 9 o clock and 3 o clock positions to help reduce the risk of personal injury if the driver s airbag inflates Never hold the steering wheel at the 12 o clock positio...

Page 313: ...er respiratory conditions should get fresh air right away by getting out of the vehicle or opening windows or doors If you are in a collision in which airbags deploy wash your hands and face with mild...

Page 314: ...ce Facilities are familiar with the requirements and we recommend that you have them perform this service for you Advanced Airbag System components Please first read and note the introductory informat...

Page 315: ...must take care to prevent it from being damaged Damage to the seat may prevent the Advanced Airbag System for the front passenger seat from doing its job in a crash The front Advanced Airbag System a...

Page 316: ...ulate deployment of the front Advanced Airbag on the passenger side An airbag system indicator light in the instrument cluster Monitoring the Advanced Airbag System The PASSENGER AIR BAG light in the...

Page 317: ...osed to or will not inflate when it should Have the airbag system inspected immediately by your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Use only original equipment airba...

Page 318: ...ever disassemble or take parts off the seat or disconnect wires from it Never carry sharp objects in your pockets or put them on the seat If the capacitive passenger detection system in the front pass...

Page 319: ...vent the capacitive passenger detection system from accurately measuring the capacitance of the child safety seat and or the person on the seat and thus keep the Advanced Airbag System from working pr...

Page 320: ...restraint make certain that the PASSENGER AIR BAG light comes on and stays on whenever the child restraint is installed on the front passenger seat If the PASSENGER AIR BAG light does not come on and...

Page 321: ...her with the airbag indicator light in the instrument cluster If liquid is pooled on the seat but has not soaked in this may also keep the airbag system from working properly and cause the front passe...

Page 322: ...t To help prevent damage to electrical and other parts in the seat do not kneel on the front seats or apply concentrated pressure to a small area of the seat or backrest Never install leather upholste...

Page 323: ...ified For a listing of the child restraints that were used to certify your vehicle s compliance with U S Safety Standard 208 see Child restraints and the Advanced Airbag System The PASSENGER AIR BAG l...

Page 324: ...ause of this danger and because children are generally better protected on the rear seat when properly restrained for their age and size we strongly advise that you always place children on the rear s...

Page 325: ...t in the instrument cluster If the passenger front airbag deployed in an accident it would severely injure and possibly kill the child in the restraint system If the bulb for the PASSENGER AIR BAG lig...

Page 326: ...ng airbag A child in a rearward facing child restraint installed on the front passenger seat will be seriously injured and can be killed if the front airbag inflates The inflating airbag will hit the...

Page 327: ...younger must always ride on the back seat properly restrained for their age and size When installing a child restraint always carefully follow the manufacturer s instructions...

Page 328: ...s not stay on Have the airbag system inspected immediately by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility If you must use a child restraint on the front passenger seat...

Page 329: ...e passenger detection system sending the wrong information to the airbag control unit These objects can also cause serious personal injury if the airbag inflates Always make sure that a child restrain...

Page 330: ...bags are in the backrest padding of the driver and passenger seats Fig 70 The general location is shown by the word AIRBAG The area marked in red dotted lines indicates the deployment zone of the side...

Page 331: ...sors Side airbags in the front seat backrests An airbag system indicator light in the instrument cluster Monitoring the Advanced Airbag System When a side airbag deploys in a collision a gas generator...

Page 332: ...sition Safety belts It is important to remember that the side airbag system is designed to help reduce the likelihood of serious injury However it is important to remember that a deploying airbag may...

Page 333: ...ogether An inflating side airbag can cause serious or even fatal injury Improperly wearing safety belts and improper seating positions increase the risk of serious personal injury and death whenever a...

Page 334: ...bulky objects on the doors or over or near the area marked AIRBAG on the seat backrests Fig 70 Accessories or other objects can fly dangerously through the passenger compartment and cause serious inju...

Page 335: ...ts or other coverings over the areas where the side airbags inflate Damage to the original seat covers or to the seam in the area of the side airbag module must always be repaired immediately by an au...

Page 336: ...stallation of airbag components or other repairs performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Otherwise the airbag system may not work correctly Never remove...

Page 337: ...he Side Curtain Protection airbags above the front and rear side windows An airbag system indicator light in the instrument cluster Monitoring the Advanced Airbag System The Side Curtain Protection ai...

Page 338: ...nction check The airbag system is not a substitute for your safety belt Rather it is part of the overall occupant restraint system in your vehicle Adjusting the seating position Safety belts It is imp...

Page 339: ...ollovers unless the deployment threshold for deployment stored in the control unit is met In some types of accidents the front Side Curtain Protection and side airbags may be triggered together An inf...

Page 340: ...d where the airbags inflate and never let children or other passengers ride in this area Never use hangers to hang clothes on the hooks Never use the built in coat hooks for anything but lightweight c...

Page 341: ...cause serious injury if the Side Curtain Protection airbag inflates...

Page 342: ...agen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Otherwise the airbag system may not work correctly Never attempt to modify any components of the airbag system in any way Never attach objects to...

Page 343: ...bags are in the header area on both sides of the vehicle Fig 72 The general location is identified by the word AIRBAG The red lines show the deployment zone of the Side Curtain Protection airbags The...

Page 344: ...nd upper torsos on the side of the vehicle that is struck in a side collision The Side Curtain Protection airbags also contain features to help prevent vehicle occupants or parts of their bodies from...

Page 345: ...od of serious injury However it is possible that a deployed Side Curtain Protection airbag may cause other injuries such as swelling bruising friction burns and abrasions Remember too Side Curtain Pro...

Page 346: ...aring safety belts and improper seating positions increase the risk of serious personal injury and death whenever a vehicle is being used A deploying airbag inflates within a fraction of a second with...

Page 347: ...use the built in coat hooks for anything but lightweight clothing Never leave any heavy or sharp edged objects in the pockets that may interfere with airbag deployment and can cause personal injury in...

Page 348: ...agen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Otherwise the airbag system may not work correctly Never attempt to modify any components of the airbag system in any way Never attach objects to...

Page 349: ......

Page 350: ...s Installing child restraints with a safety belt Securing the child restraint with LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages Securing a child restraint with the Top Tether strap Sources of information abo...

Page 351: ...estraint properly used can reduce the risk of serious injury Child restraints like adult safety belts must be used properly to be effective Used improperly they can increase the risk of serious injury...

Page 352: ...afety Advanced Airbags and the installation of child restraints in this Manual There is a lot you need to know about the Advanced Airbags in your vehicle and how they work when infants and children in...

Page 353: ...afety belt Installing child restraints with a safety belt Securing the child restraint with LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages Securing the child restraint with LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorage...

Page 354: ...mash the child restraint and child against the backrest center armrest door or roof Always install rearward facing child restraints on the rear seat If you have in exceptional circumstances neverthele...

Page 355: ...cle during a sudden maneuver or impact An unrestrained or improperly restrained child is also at greater risk of injury or death through contact with an inflating airbag A suitable child restraint pro...

Page 356: ...perly attached top tether strap if the child restraint manufacturer s instructions require the top tether strap to be used Never put the forward facing child restraint up against or very near the inst...

Page 357: ...CD player or electronic games device These may influence the electrical capacitance measured by the capacitive passenger detection system and can also fly around in an accident and cause serious pers...

Page 358: ...ignition is switched on If the PASSENGER AIR BAG light does not come on and stay on immediately install the forward facing child restraint in a rear seating position and have the airbag system inspec...

Page 359: ...n allowing you to keep your child rear facing for a longer period of time Rear facing child restraint before moving to a forward facing child restraint 1 3 years Keep your child rear facing as long as...

Page 360: ...ints that can be used with LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages Many child restraints use also require the use of a top tether strap The top tether strap reduces the forward movement of the child res...

Page 361: ...d safety belts Installing child restraints with a safety belt Installing child restraints with a safety belt Child restraints and the Advanced Airbag System Please first read and note the introductory...

Page 362: ...bag inflates In addition the system has been certified to comply with the suppression requirements of the Safety Standard to turn off the front airbag automatically for infants up to 12 months who are...

Page 363: ...he seat The capacitance of a child restraint system varies depending on the type of system and specific make and model The electrical capacitance of the various types makes and models of child restrai...

Page 364: ...at the child restraint is correctly recognized by the capacitive passenger detection system inside the front passenger seat that the passenger front airbag is switched off and that the airbag status i...

Page 365: ...Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 208 These child restraints are A Car bed child restraints manufactured on or after the date listed Angel Guard Angel Ride XX2403XXX September 25 2007 B Rearward f...

Page 366: ...02519 December 1 1999 Cosco Summit Deluxe High Back Booster 22 262 September 25 2007 Cosco High Back Booster 22 209 September 25 2007 Evenflo Tribute V 379xxxx OR Evenflo Tribute 381xxxx September 25...

Page 367: ...straint is installed on the front passenger seat and the ignition is switched on Take the child restraint off the front passenger seat and install it properly at one of the rear seat positions if the...

Page 368: ...of injury in a collision or other kind of accident All children especially those 12 years and younger must always ride in the back seat properly restrained for their age and size Always use the right...

Page 369: ...traint system on the front passenger seat If you must install a child restraint on the front passenger seat in exceptional circumstances be sure to read and heed the important information and warnings...

Page 370: ...you must activate the switchable locking feature on the safety belt to help prevent the child restraint from moving Using a child restraint on the rear seat Always follow the child restraint manufactu...

Page 371: ...raint and child against the backrest center armrest door or roof Always install rearward facing child restraints and infant carriers on the rear seat DANGER Not using a child restraint using the wrong...

Page 372: ...buying a child restraint select one that fits your child and the vehicle Only use child restraint systems that fully contact the flat portion of the seat cushion The child restraint must not tip or le...

Page 373: ...ther passenger Holding a child in your arms is never a substitute for a child restraint system The strongest person could not hold the child with the forces that exist in an accident The child will st...

Page 374: ...restraint without a properly attached top tether strap if the child restraint manufacturer s instructions require the top tether strap to be used Never put the forward facing child restraint up again...

Page 375: ...he seat that can influence the capacitance registered by the capacitive passenger detection system and can cause injury in a crash Never place or use any electrical device such as a laptop CD player o...

Page 376: ...a child is not sitting in it A loose child restraint can fly around during a sudden stop or in a collision Always read and heed all WARNINGS whenever using a child restraint in a vehicle See Safety b...

Page 377: ...d the ignition is switched on If the PASSENGER AIR BAG light does not stay on perform the checks described PASSENGER AIR BAG light Take the child restraint off the front passenger seat and install it...

Page 378: ...rages or with the vehicle safety belt You must take special precautions when installing a LATCH UCRA child restraint behind the front passenger or driver seats Always route the center safety belt and...

Page 379: ...ach so that the child cannot grab and play with it Securing the center seat safety belt When routing a center seat safety belt you must activate the switchable locking feature When the safety belt ret...

Page 380: ...ufficient space Therefore adjust the front seat to the size of the child safety seat and the child Consider the proper seating position of the passenger When child restraints are not needed be sure to...

Page 381: ...ay with unused rear seat safety belts and become entangled resulting in serious personal injury and even death Always secure unused rear seat safety belts out of the reach of children in child restrai...

Page 382: ...e head restraint adjacent to the seat where a child restraint has been installed Only pull the unused safety belt out far enough to allow you to route the belt around the head restraint When installin...

Page 383: ...y s back neck and head in a collision Rear facing child restraints can be used safely only on the rear seat of the vehicle Fig 75 Before installing a child restraint on the front passenger seat be sur...

Page 384: ...le safety belt or with LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages behind the front passenger seat or behind the driver seat Always route the center safety belt and the unused safety belt for the seating po...

Page 385: ...facing direction These restraints are designed for the special needs of infants and very small children and cannot protect them properly if the seat is forward facing If you must install a rearward fa...

Page 386: ...ay with unused rear seat safety belts and become entangled resulting in serious personal injury and even death Always secure unused rear seat safety belts out of the reach of children in child restrai...

Page 387: ...d safety belt around the head restraint adjacent to the seat where a child restraint has been installed Only pull the unused safety belt out far enough to allow you to route the belt around the head r...

Page 388: ...seat with a harness Keep your child in a forward facing car seat with a harness until he or she reaches the top height or weight limit allowed by your car seat s manufacturer Before installing a chil...

Page 389: ...s the front seat a potentially dangerous place for a child to ride The front seat is not the safest place for a child in a forward facing child restraint It is a very dangerous place for an infant or...

Page 390: ...if the front airbag inflates even with an Advanced Airbag System The inflating airbag will hit the child restraint or infant carrier with great force and will smash the child restraint and child agai...

Page 391: ...ptional circumstances require the use of a forward facing child restraint on the front passenger s seat the child s safety and well being require the following special precautions to be taken Forward...

Page 392: ...r seat to the highest position in the up and down adjustment range and move it back to the rearmost position in the seat s fore and aft adjustment range as far away from the airbag as possible before...

Page 393: ...ts If a seat heater has been retrofitted or otherwise added to the front passenger seat never install any child restraint system on this seat Make sure that there are no wet objects such as a wet towe...

Page 394: ...ower universal anchorages or with the standard safety belt on the rear seat may play with unused rear seat safety belts and become entangled resulting in serious personal injury and even death Always...

Page 395: ...head restraint adjacent to the seat where a child restraint has been installed Only pull the unused safety belt out far enough to allow you to route the belt around the head restraint When installing...

Page 396: ...meters tall Booster seats raise these children up so that the safety belt will pass properly over the strong parts of their bodies and the safety belt can help protect them in a collision Do not use...

Page 397: ...equires that a lap belt portion of the safety belt be fastened snugly across the upper thighs Never let the lap belt portion of the safety belt pass over the child s stomach or abdomen It is usually b...

Page 398: ...trip The way the safety belt passes over the child s body is important for their safety and protection in a crash Always make sure you child can wear the safety belt properly The lap belt must lie snu...

Page 399: ...ves forward into the airbag Even Advanced Airbags can injure children when they inflate A vehicle occupant who is out of position and too close to the airbag gets in the way of an inflating airbag Whe...

Page 400: ...the risk of serious personal injury and death in a collision or other emergency situation To help reduce the risk of serious personal injury and or death Always make sure to position the shoulder por...

Page 401: ...that a child leaning forward sitting sideways or out of position in any way during a collision can be struck by a deploying airbag This will result in serious personal injury or death If you must ins...

Page 402: ...hicle See Safety belts Airbag system and Child safety and child restraints A child in a child restraint installed with the LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages or with the standard safety belt on the...

Page 403: ...t the child restraint is properly secured in the vehicle otherwise the child could be seriously injured in a crash Always follow legal requirements regarding the installation of child restraints Whene...

Page 404: ...from the lap belt portion of the safety belt and hold it tightly against the child restraint Push the child restraint down with your full weight to make sure that the child restraint will be properly...

Page 405: ...WARNINGS below Make sure the front seat backrest is in the upright position Move the front passenger seat to the rearmost position in the seat s fore and aft adjustment range as far away from the airb...

Page 406: ...t for proper installation by pulling on the child restraint at the place where the vehicle s safety belt goes into the child restraint The child restraint should not move forward or sideways by more t...

Page 407: ...ned against the child restraint You should hear a clicking noise as the belt winds back into the inertia reel of the safety belt retractor Test the switchable locking feature by pulling on the belt Yo...

Page 408: ...ays remember Even though your vehicle is equipped with an Advanced Airbag System all children especially those 12 years and younger must always ride in the back seat properly restrained for their age...

Page 409: ...able locking feature for child restraints If the switchable locking feature should be activated inadvertently the safety belt must be unfastened and guided completely back into its stowed position to...

Page 410: ...dden stop or in a collision Always make sure the seat backrest to which the child restraint is installed is in an upright position and securely latched into place and cannot fold forward Otherwise the...

Page 411: ...the safety belt to deactivate the switchable locking feature for child restraints while the vehicle is moving You would not be restrained and could be seriously injured in an accident WARNING When ins...

Page 412: ...Fig 79 On the rear outboard seat backrests LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages covers removed Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction LATCH is used...

Page 413: ...79 arrows LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages secure the child restraint system in the seat without using the vehicle s safety belts Anchorages provide a secure and easy to use attachment and minim...

Page 414: ...restraint Depending on your vehicle s seats you may want to use guidance fixtures when installing a child restraint that has rigid mountings Installation with guidance fixtures is easier and protects...

Page 415: ...ear the child restraint click securely into place Tighten the top tether strap if there is one to secure the seat Securing a child restraint with the Top Tether strap Pull on both sides of the child r...

Page 416: ...deploy the top tether strap if one is required by the child restraint manufacturer to secure the seat Securing a child restraint with the Top Tether strap Guide the upper tether strap under the rear...

Page 417: ...ace to release the connector from the lower anchorage You must take special precautions when installing a child restraint with the vehicle safety belt or with LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorages beh...

Page 418: ...s or safety belts in your vehicle Never mount 2 child restraint systems on 1 LATCH UCRA lower universal anchorage point These anchors were developed only for child restraints using the LATCH UCRA syst...

Page 419: ...uring a child restraint with the Top Tether strap To help prevent permanent indentations from forming in the cushion remove the guidance fixtures from the anchorage points when there is no child restr...

Page 420: ...ase first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Installing the tether strap Release or deploy the tether strap on the child restraint according to the child res...

Page 421: ...d restraint Guide the tether strap between the rear seat backrest and the luggage compartment cover Attach the tether strap anchorage hook into the opening of the tether anchorage Pull on the tether s...

Page 422: ...anchorage...

Page 423: ...r forward facing child restraints is required by law in Canada Improper use of top tether straps and anchors can lead to injury in a collision The anchors are designed to withstand only those loads im...

Page 424: ...s the one that fits your child and fits in your vehicle and that you will use correctly and consistently Try before you buy Transport Canada Information Centre 1 800 333 0371 1 613 998 If you leave th...

Page 425: ...7 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 http www nhtsa gov http www safercar gov National SAFE KIDS Campaign 1 202 662 0600 http www safekids org SafetyBeltSafe U S A 1 800 745 SAFE or 1 800 745 7233 English 1 800...

Page 426: ...am switch Switching lights on and off Lights and vision features Coming Home Leaving Home features orientation lighting Instrument panel lighting and headlight range adjustment Interior and reading li...

Page 427: ...switch on the low beam headlights at dusk or when it is dark and whenever the weather is bad or visibility is poor WARNING Headlights that are aimed too high and improper use of the headlight flasher...

Page 428: ...ht bulbs are OK see an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Left or right turn signal The indicator light blinks twice as fast if a turn signal is not working on the...

Page 429: ...re switched on Switching lights on and off The parking lights are switched on Switching lights on and off The automatic headlights and if applicable the daytime headlights or daytime running lights ar...

Page 430: ...air move the vehicle a safe distance off the road stop the engine turn on the emergency flashers and use other warning devices to warn approaching traffic Never park the vehicle in areas where the hot...

Page 431: ...However the commonly called Xenon bulbs will also ultimately burn out Before they burn out HID lamps can flicker A message will then appear in the MFD This is your reminder to see an authorized Volksw...

Page 432: ...turn signal Switching high beams on An indicator light lights up in the instrument cluster when the high beams are switched on Switching the high beams off and operating the headlight flasher The head...

Page 433: ...stance and then release it If you have the convenience turn signal switched on the turn signals and the turn signal indicator flash 3 times If it is switched off they flash as long as you hold the lev...

Page 434: ...an emergency The indicator light flashes twice as fast if a turn signal bulb is burned out High beams can only be switched on when the low beams are on Switching lights on and off Fig 83 Headlight sw...

Page 435: ...the ignition is switched on Fog lights and low beams switched off Headlights off daytime running lights DRL on Orientation lighting may be switched on Automatic headlights active DRL on Low beams swi...

Page 436: ...tch out to the first detent To switch off the fog lights push the switch back in from the first detent To then turn off the headlights turn the switch to position Acoustic warning when lights are not...

Page 437: ...sibility is poor Never use the daytime running lights to see where you are going They are not bright enough and will not let you see far enough ahead for safety especially at dusk or when it is dark A...

Page 438: ...hts come on together with both taillights Daytime running lights DRL Separate lamps are installed in the headlights or in the front bumper for the daytime running lights DRL The daytime running lights...

Page 439: ...ight switch to the position Set the parking brake Switching the DRL back on Release the parking brake Static cornering lights Your vehicle may have fog lights under the front bumper which on some mode...

Page 440: ...ts have been automatically switched on The static cornering lights do not come on when the headlight switch is in the position or when the fog lights themselves have been switched on Switching lights...

Page 441: ...matic activation of the headlights with the rain sensors on and off via this menu Adaptive Front Lighting System AFS The Adaptive Front Lighting System AFS works only with the low beams switched on an...

Page 442: ...ng on the vehicle speed On vehicles equipped with AFS the feature can be switched on and off in the Infotainment system by pressing the button followed by the and Lights function keys Menu and system...

Page 443: ...L are not bright enough to light up the roadway and be seen by other motorists You will not be able to see far enough ahead for safety especially at dusk or when it is dark Always switch on the low be...

Page 444: ...osition and the low light sensor registers darkness The delay period starts once the last vehicle door or the rear hatch is closed Switch off Automatically after delay period is over Automatically if...

Page 445: ...ys Menu and system settings SETUP If the Coming Home feature is switched on and the driver door is opened no warning chime will sound to alert you that the lights are still on Instrument panel lightin...

Page 446: ...h tunnels for example You will need to switch the headlights on manually when this happens so that the vehicle s taillights will turn on Lights and vision features Headlight range adjustment For vehic...

Page 447: ...juries Always make sure the headlights are adjusted to loading conditions so that they do not blind others WARNING If the automatic leveling feature of the headlights does not work properly or at all...

Page 448: ...ds after you close the doors They also go out when you lock the vehicle or switch on the ignition Press the button back out again to switch the door contact feature off Reading light on or off Glove a...

Page 449: ...nment system by pressing the button followed by the and Lights function keys Menu and system settings SETUP The interior and reading lights go out when you lock the vehicle or a few minutes after you...

Page 450: ...section you ll find information about Sun visors Windshield made of heat insulating glass Sun visors Fig 86 In the headliner Sun visor Sun visors can reduce visibility Always stow sun visors when not...

Page 451: ...u can slide the sun visor towards the rear of the vehicle after swiveling it over to the door Vanity mirror and lighting A vanity mirror is behind a cover in the sun visor Your vehicle may also be equ...

Page 452: ...nsulating glass have a transparent metallic infrared reflecting coating There is an uncoated area communications window just above the inside rearview mirror Fig 87 This serves as a communications win...

Page 453: ...hield wiper service position Rain sensor Checking and refilling windshield washer fluid More information Exterior views Exterior views Infotainment system Infotainment system Shifting Shifting Climate...

Page 454: ...peratures Never use the windshield wipers washers when it is freezing without first defrosting the windshield The washer solution may freeze on the windshield and reduce visibility WARNING Worn or dir...

Page 455: ...hield washers a Refill windshield washer reservoir at the next opportunity Checking and refilling windshield washer fluid When the ignition is switched on several warning and indicator To help prevent...

Page 456: ...ey go out after a few seconds a Displayed in color on an instrument cluster with color display Windshield wiper lever Fig 88 Operating the front windshield wipers Failure to heed warning lights or tex...

Page 457: ...to wipe more often Pull the lever toward the steering wheel to activate the front windshield washers then release Intermittent wiping for the rear window The wiper wipes about every 6 seconds Press th...

Page 458: ...ndshield Windshield wiper service position If the ignition is switched off while the wipers are running the wipers will continue at the same wiping speed when the ignition is switched on again Frost i...

Page 459: ...the wipers move If the front wipers are on the rear wiper is switched on automatically when backing up On appropriately equipped vehicles this feature can be turned on and off in the Infotainment syst...

Page 460: ...ior During intermittent wiping Speed dependent interval control The higher the vehicle speed the faster the wipers move Heated washer nozzles Some vehicles are equipped with heated washer nozzles The...

Page 461: ...atter To help make sure that the headlight washer system works during winter weather always keep the headlight washer nozzles free of snow and remove any ice with a deicer spray before driving Use a d...

Page 462: ...and then off again Press the windshield wiper lever down briefly Fig 88 when the ignition is off Wipers move into service position Carefully fold the wiper arms back onto the windshield before drivin...

Page 463: ...ield wiper lever Adjusting the rain sensor if equipped To help prevent damage to the engine hood and the windshield wiper arms lift the wiper arms away from the windshield only when they are in the se...

Page 464: ...ng intervals depending on how hard it is raining The rain sensor s sensitivity can be adjusted manually Fig 91 Manual wiping vehicles without rain sensors see Windshield wiper lever On appropriately e...

Page 465: ...he rain sensor may misread what is happening in the detection zone of its sensitive rain sensor surface Fig 92 arrow and not work for a number of reasons which may include Worn out wiper blades Worn o...

Page 466: ...nd to the sensitive surface s reduced detection zone Depending on the size of the chip the sensor s reaction pattern may or may not change Clean the rain sensor s sensitive surface Fig 92 arrows regul...

Page 467: ...is a filter screen in the filler neck of the windshield washer fluid reservoir The screen helps to keep large particles and debris from getting into and clogging the windshield washer nozzles when ad...

Page 468: ...antifreeze solution that will help keep the water from freezing Recommended cleaners For the warmer months Windscreen Clear Summer G 052 184 A1 or equivalent Mixing ratio 1 100 1 part concentrate to...

Page 469: ...recommended by Volkswagen If necessary blend with a suitable windshield washer fluid antifreeze agent WARNING Never mix cleaning solutions recommended by Volkswagen with other cleaning agents If you...

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Page 471: ...rs and the inside mirror help you see and adapt your driving to traffic behind you Remember that the inside and outside rearview mirrors will not show everything behind you There can be blind spots Bl...

Page 472: ...adjust the rearview mirrors when the vehicle is not moving Always be aware of what is happening around the vehicle when changing lanes passing turning or parking Another vehicle pedestrian or object c...

Page 473: ...and doors all the way If electrolyte fluid gets into the eyes flush them thoroughly with large amounts of clean water for at least 15 minutes medical attention is recommended If electrolyte fluid con...

Page 474: ...ass in the self dimming rearview mirrors can cause electrolyte fluid leakage Liquid electrolyte leaked from a broken mirror glass will damage any plastic surfaces it comes in contact with Clean up spi...

Page 475: ...ity through the rear window could be impaired if there is a sunshade on the rear window or clothing on the luggage compartment cover or if the rear window is covered with ice snow or dirt Manually adj...

Page 476: ...the side facing the interior to measure light from the rear of the vehicle Fig 94 or Fig 94 One sensor on the side facing the windshield to measure light from the front of the vehicle Fig 94 If the i...

Page 477: ...e mirrors Fig 96 In the driver door Adjusting knob for the outside mirrors The illuminated display on an external navigation device can cause the self dimming inside mirror to malfunction which can re...

Page 478: ...right outside mirror by pressing the knob to left right and up down Neutral position No heating or adjustment possible Synchronous mirror adjustment if equipped To turn on the synchronous mirror adju...

Page 479: ...and Mirrors and wipers function keys Menu and system settings SETUP Shift the transmission to Reverse R Adjust the passenger outside mirror for a clear view of the curb for example The adjusted mirror...

Page 480: ...om R to another position Improper use of the folding outside mirrors can cause personal injury Always make sure that nobody is in the way when folding the mirrors in or out Make sure that you do not g...

Page 481: ...or will look smaller and farther away than they really are If you use the right outside mirror to judge distances from vehicles behind you when changing lanes you could estimate incorrectly and cause...

Page 482: ...outside mirror heating works with maximum heat for about 2 minutes If power mirror adjustment does not work the outside mirrors can be adjusted by hand by pressing on the edges of the mirror surface A...

Page 483: ...le weights Always stow heavy objects in the luggage compartment and make sure that the rear seat backrests are securely latched Always use the tie downs in the luggage compartment and secure the objec...

Page 484: ...hrown through the passenger compartment by the front airbags if they inflate To help reduce the risk of serious personal injury Always stow all objects securely in the vehicle Always keep storage comp...

Page 485: ...d in the vehicle Never let anybody sit in a seat that is blocked by objects being carried in the vehicle Heavy loads will influence the way your vehicle handles and increase stopping distances Heavy l...

Page 486: ...position Never exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating or the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating on the safety compliance sticker on the left door jamb Exceeding permissible weight can cause the vehicle to skid...

Page 487: ...e Luggage compartment Adjust the headlight range if necessary Lights Check the pressure in all 4 tires when the tires are still cold Never reduce air pressure in warm tires to match cold tire inflatio...

Page 488: ...make sure that all objects and the hatch itself are properly secured and take appropriate measures to keep toxic exhaust fumes from entering the vehicle Driving with an unlatched or open rear hatch ca...

Page 489: ...acceleration steering or braking because the unlatched rear hatch can move suddenly Always mark objects sticking out from the luggage compartment clearly for others to see Obey all applicable legal r...

Page 490: ...help keep poisonous exhaust fumes from being drawn into the vehicle Never transport objects that are too large to fit completely into the luggage area because then the rear hatch cannot be fully close...

Page 491: ...all luggage Stowing luggage Drive especially carefully and accelerate gently Avoid sudden braking and driving maneuvers Brake earlier than you would if you were not driving a loaded vehicle If applica...

Page 492: ...distribute the load as evenly as possible Secure heavy objects as far forward in the luggage compartment as possible Secure luggage in the luggage compartment using suitable straps and the tie downs T...

Page 493: ...for a given vehicle are printed on the vehicle s Safety Compliance Certification Label on the driver door jamb Important vehicle labels The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating includes the weight of the vehic...

Page 494: ...oss Vehicle Weight Rating Tires and wheels Vehicle payload consists of the combined weight of the following Passengers Total luggage and other cargo Roof load including the roof rack system if permitt...

Page 495: ...injury Never let the actual weights at the front and rear axles exceed the permissible Gross Axle Weight Rating Also never let the total of these actual weights exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating...

Page 496: ...figures apply when the load is distributed evenly in the vehicle passengers and luggage When transporting a heavy load in the luggage compartment carry the load as close to the rear axle as far forwa...

Page 497: ...e luggage compartment floor Always stow heavy objects in the luggage compartment and make sure that the rear seat backrests are securely latched in their upright position Always secure objects to the...

Page 498: ...unattended or let children play around the vehicle especially with the rear hatch left open A child could crawl into the vehicle and pull the hatch shut becoming trapped and unable to get out This cou...

Page 499: ...the luggage compartment Always secure objects in the passenger compartment properly with suitable straps so that they cannot move into the deployment zone of a side or front airbag during sudden braki...

Page 500: ...ted evenly in the vehicle passengers and luggage Always stow luggage and heavy items in the luggage compartment as far forward of the rear axle as possible and secure them with appropriate straps to t...

Page 501: ...ckrest forward and back into place Fig 97 Rear seat bench Release button and red mark on the accelerator pedal and avoid sudden braking and other maneuvers Brake earlier than you would if you were not...

Page 502: ...orward Push the head restraint all the way down Adjusting the seating position Pull the release button Fig 97 forward while folding the rear seat backrest forward The rear seat backrest is unlocked if...

Page 503: ...rear seat backrest forward or back while the vehicle is moving When folding the rear seat backrest back up make sure that the safety belt does not get caught or damaged Keep hands fingers feet and oth...

Page 504: ...not latched into place Always check to make sure that the red mark is not visible whenever the rear seat backrest is in the upright position No one including children may ride on the rear seats if the...

Page 505: ...en or close the rear hatch the supporting cords when attached will automatically raise or lower the luggage compartment cover You can put light articles of clothing on the luggage compartment cover Bu...

Page 506: ...Press the luggage compartment cover into the side brackets from above Fig 98 bottom arrows Hook the supporting cords onto the rear hatch Fig 98 top arrows In a sudden braking or other maneuver or in...

Page 507: ...visibility WARNING To help prevent damage to the luggage compartment cover the luggage compartment may only be loaded to a height at which the luggage compartment cover will not press on the cargo wh...

Page 508: ...hat stale air can escape from the vehicle Luggage compartment pass through Fig 99 In the rear seat backrest Opening the luggage compartment pass through Fig 100 In the luggage compartment Opening the...

Page 509: ...enter armrest is folded down no one can sit on the middle seat of the rear bench Opening the pass through Fold down the rear center armrest Adjusting the seating position Pull the release lever in the...

Page 510: ...o be opened from the luggage compartment Press the release lever Fig 100 in the direction of the arrow and push the cover forward Tie downs Fig 101 In the luggage compartment Tie downs Please first re...

Page 511: ...to securely attach them to the tie downs just behind the rear seat backrest first and then to the tie downs at the loading edge of the luggage compartment Remove the hooks from the tie downs in the re...

Page 512: ...ound always use suitable undamaged tie down straps Securely fasten the tie down straps to the tie downs Loose or improperly secured objects in the luggage compartment can slide about suddenly and chan...

Page 513: ...perly and attached securely Always protect eyes and face from injury from the hooks when attaching them to the tie downs in the luggage compartment Always hold the hooks on elastic straps firmly when...

Page 514: ...oductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Shopping bag hooks may be located on the upper left and right of the luggage compartment Fig 102 arrows Never use the shopping bag hooks as tie...

Page 515: ...Variable luggage compartment floor Fig 103 In the luggage compartment Opening the variable luggage compartment floor The maximum load for each shopping bag hook is 5 lbs 2 5 kg NOTICE...

Page 516: ...e the floor upward until it is held in position by the stops on either side of the luggage compartment Fig 104 arrows To close guide the luggage compartment floor past the stops and downward into posi...

Page 517: ...mpartment floor and store it in a clean dry location During hard braking or an accident loose objects can fly through the passenger compartment and cause serious or even fatal injuries Even if the lug...

Page 518: ...able luggage compartment floor insert the luggage compartment floor into the upper guides Do not let the luggage compartment floor fall freely when closing it Always guide it down into place The trim...

Page 519: ...e traditional rain gutters that are used to attach many kinds of roof racks Since the rain gutters are molded into the roof to provide efficient aerodynamics only Volkswagen approved base carrier moun...

Page 520: ...s Transporting Transporting Tires and wheels Tires and wheels Saving fuel and helping the environment Saving fuel and helping the environment Parts accessories repairs and modifications Parts accessor...

Page 521: ...damaged straps so that the load will not shift Cargo that is large heavy bulky long or flat will have a negative effect on the vehicle s aerodynamics center of gravity and overall handling Always avoi...

Page 522: ...vehicle is higher when the roof rack is installed especially when it is loaded Compare the vehicle height with existing clearance heights such as underpasses and garage doors Always make sure that th...

Page 523: ...6 Mounting points for the base carrier and roof rack on 4 door vehicles Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The base carrier is the basis of a co...

Page 524: ...er or roof rack manufacturer The front mounting holes are on the underside of the roof frame They are sealed with plastic screws that must be removed before installation Fig 105 magnified view on left...

Page 525: ...e sealed with plastic screws that must be removed before installation Fig 106 magnified view on left The rear markings for the base carrier are on the underside of the roof frame Fig 106 magnified vie...

Page 526: ...d and properly installed Secure the roof rack base carrier only at the attachment points shown in the illustration Fig 105 or Fig 106 Always install the base carrier and roof rack properly Make sure t...

Page 527: ...lbs 75 kg The roof load is the combined weight of the roof rack and the items being carried on the roof Be sure you know the weight of the roof rack and the items you want to transport on the roof We...

Page 528: ...er If the maximum permissible roof load is exceeded accidents and substantial vehicle damage may occur Never exceed the specified roof load the maximum Gross Axle Weight Rating or the Gross Vehicle We...

Page 529: ...Loose or improperly secured items can fall off the roof rack and cause accidents and injuries Always use suitable undamaged tie down ropes and ratchet straps Secure the load properly WARNING...

Page 530: ...untry specific requirements about trailer towing and trailer hitches Volkswagen does not recommend installing a trailer hitch on your vehicle Your Volkswagen was mainly designed for carrying passenger...

Page 531: ...R models For technical reasons the vehicle body structure is not designed for the installation of a trailer hitch Never install a trailer hitch on Golf R models Installing a trailer hitch will do cons...

Page 532: ...vironment Starting assistance systems Starting assistance systems Parts accessories repairs and modifications Parts accessories repairs and modifications Riding in a trailer is dangerous and may be il...

Page 533: ...to pedestrians and cyclists when the vehicle is parked always remove the ball mount when you are not towing a trailer Never install a weight distributing or load equalizing trailer hitch on your vehic...

Page 534: ...unfavorable load weather or wind conditions Trailers with a high center of gravity tip more easily than trailers with a low center of gravity Always avoid sudden maneuvers and hard braking Be especia...

Page 535: ...towing remove the trailer hitch ball This helps keep the trailer Installing a trailer hitch on Golf R models can cause an accident and serious personal injuries Never install a trailer hitch on a Golf...

Page 536: ...the gross weight of the trailer you want to tow The trailer hitch must be suitable for your vehicle and trailer and must be securely bolted to the appropriate place on the vehicle chassis Use only a t...

Page 537: ...amage if your vehicle is hit from behind Engine cooling system Towing a trailer makes the engine and its cooling system work harder It is important that the engine cooling system is up to the job Make...

Page 538: ...rs then you must install extended mirrors Extended mirrors may also be required by law in some countries states provinces Always adjust the outside mirrors before driving It s vital that you always ha...

Page 539: ...prevent water and deadly exhaust fumes from getting into the vehicle WARNING If the trailer lights are not connected properly the vehicle s electronics may be damaged If the trailer uses too much ele...

Page 540: ...heed the WARNINGS Introduction Safety chains Always make sure that the safety chains are properly attached to the towing vehicle Leave enough slack in the chains so that you can go around corners with...

Page 541: ...for the trailer directly to the electrical connections for the rear lights or to any other unsuitable power sources Use only a suitable connector to provide power to the trailer WARNING Never attach...

Page 542: ...that the vehicle can tow The tongue load or tongue weight is the load pressing down on the trailer hitch ball mount Maximum permissible trailer weight The maximum permissible trailer weight and tongu...

Page 543: ...cle can carry Determining the correct load limit Combined towing weight Combined towing weight is the weight of the loaded towing vehicle plus the weight of the loaded trailer This vehicle has not bee...

Page 544: ...the trailer so that heavy objects are directly above the axle or as close as possible to the axle Secure loads properly on the trailer Tire pressure Always follow the trailer manufacturer s tire press...

Page 545: ...the Gross Axle Weight Rating Never let the combined front and rear weights exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating WARNING Trailer loads that are not properly secured can shift when the vehicle is movi...

Page 546: ...ent Special towing considerations If the trailer has an overrun brake apply the brakes gently at first and then firmly This helps to prevent sudden brake shock and helps prevent trailer wheels from lo...

Page 547: ...rting off with a trailer on a hill Depress and hold the brake pedal and depress and hold the clutch manual transmission Shift into first gear or Drive D S Shifting Unlock the parking brake and gently...

Page 548: ...needs to stop safely Always watch what is happening up ahead and around you Brake earlier than you would if you were not towing a trailer Always adapt your speed and driving to the heavier load and t...

Page 549: ...a trailer hitch If you must tow a trailer you must have the necessary electrical wiring and socket together with a suitable trailer hitch installed Because towing a trailer places a Reduce speed imme...

Page 550: ...7 These dimensions are important because they help determine the way that the forces that arise during towing are applied to the receiver and its attachments to the vehicle If you buy a ball mount and...

Page 551: ...alizing trailer hitch on your vehicle The vehicle is not designed for this kind of trailer hitch An improperly installed or unsuitable trailer hitch can cause the trailer to separate from the towing v...

Page 552: ...per and can cause injury to pedestrians and cyclists To reduce the risk of injury in rear end collisions and the risk to pedestrians and cyclists when the vehicle is parked always remove the ball carr...

Page 553: ...r hitch receiver from 11 4 inches 32 mm to 2 inches 50 8 mm or more to tow a trailer that is heavier than the maximum permissible trailer weight that your vehicle can tow You can use an adapter if req...

Page 554: ...trofitting a trailer hitch Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Volkswagen recommends having the trailer hitch retrofit performed by a qualified w...

Page 555: ...s must be strictly adhered to Under no circumstances may the distance from the center of the hitch ball to the surface of the road Fig 108 be less than the specified minimum This minimum height must b...

Page 556: ...ver connect the electrical system of the trailer directly to the electrical connections of the rear lights or other unsuitable power sources Use only a suitable connector to provide power to the trail...

Page 557: ...t not be exceeded even with a trailer These ratings are listed on the safety compliance label on the driver front door jamb Important vehicle labels When a trailer is towed the weight of the ball moun...

Page 558: ...rsonal injury Never let the actual weights at the front and rear axles exceed the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR Never let the combined front and rear weights exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVW...

Page 559: ...on you ll find information about Tire and wheel handling Wheel rims New and replacement tires Tire inflation pressure Tire inflation pressure in cold tires Tread depth and tread wear indicators Tire w...

Page 560: ...load limit UTQG classification Volkswagen recommends that all work on tires and wheels be done by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility They are familiar with the t...

Page 561: ...em Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Braking and parking Braking and parking Exterior care and cleaning Exterior care and cleaning Consumer information Consumer information Vehicle tool kit Vehicle...

Page 562: ...and severe injuries Install only radial tires of the same make the same dimensions tread circumference and similar tread profile on all 4 wheels New tires tend to be slippery and must be broken in Alw...

Page 563: ...pressure flex bend more which can cause the tire to overheat and fail suddenly without warning Check tires regularly for wear and damage Never drive with worn or damaged tires for example tires with p...

Page 564: ...ou notice unusual vibration or if the vehicle pulls to one side when driving always stop as soon as it is safe to do so and check the wheels and tires for damage To reduce the risk of losing control c...

Page 565: ...sary Tire and wheel handling used tires and wheels may have damage that cannot be seen that can lead to sudden tire failure and loss of vehicle control Tires age even if they are not being used and ca...

Page 566: ...mation and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Tires may be the least appreciated and most abused parts of a motor vehicle Tires are very important since their small patches of rubber are the only contact...

Page 567: ...hings that you can do to help avoid sudden tire failure including tread separation and blowout The tires and wheels are essential parts of the vehicle s design The tires and wheels approved by Volkswa...

Page 568: ...move embedded material in the tread profile that has not yet penetrated the inside of the tire Tire wear and damage Heed all warning messages from the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Pressure Mon...

Page 569: ...and damage Never exceed the load and permissible maximum speed rating of the tires Tire labeling Always keep aggressive chemicals including grease oil gasoline and brake fluid off the tires including...

Page 570: ...performance low road noise and good wear as well as good hydroplaning resistance If you have to mount a tire opposite to its proper direction of rotation you must drive more carefully since the tire i...

Page 571: ...e Volkswagen recommends that you have your tires rotated by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Tires more than 6 years old Tires age even if they are not being u...

Page 572: ...depth that has not yet reached the legal minimum depth The age of each tire can be determined with the manufacturing date that is part of the U S DOT tire identification number TIN Tire labeling Tire...

Page 573: ...d vertically sitting on the tread Lower profile tires low aspect ratio tires Lower profile tires have a wider tread surface larger rim diameter and lower sidewalls than conventional wheel tire combina...

Page 574: ...ve fluids and materials can cause visible and invisible tire damage that can cause tire blowouts Always keep chemicals oils grease fuels braking fluids and other aggressive substances away from tires...

Page 575: ...can fail suddenly especially at high speeds causing loss of vehicle control accidents and severe personal injuries Tires that are more than 6 years old can be used only in an emergency and even then o...

Page 576: ...and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The design of the wheel bolts is matched to the Tires and rims especially lower profile tires and their rims can be severely d...

Page 577: ...securely and that the brakes will work correctly Changing a wheel In most cases you cannot use wheel bolts from a different vehicle Even wheel rims from the same model may not fit properly Tires and w...

Page 578: ...soon as possible with an accurate torque wrench See an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Wheel rims with bolted rim rings Wheel rims with bolted rim rings have...

Page 579: ...vice Facility repair them for you Wheel rims with bolted decorative covers Light alloy wheels may have interchangeable decorative covers attached to the rim with self locking screws If you want to rep...

Page 580: ...r or damaged wheel rims can affect driving safety cause accidents and severe personal injury Use only wheel rims approved for the vehicle Regularly check wheel rims for damage and replace them if nece...

Page 581: ...the bolts on wheel rims with bolted rim rings can cause accidents and severe personal injury Never loosen bolted connections on wheel rims with bolted rim rings Have all work on wheel rims with bolte...

Page 582: ...must first be broken in Tires that are not broken in have reduced traction and braking performance Install only radial tires of the same make the same dimensions tread circumference and similar tread...

Page 583: ...width and diameter load and top speed rating as the tires approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle and model Never use tires that are larger or wider than the dimensions of the tires approved by Volks...

Page 584: ...u remove and remount or change any wheel or tire on the vehicle even if the reinstalled or replacement wheels and tires are identical to those that were removed and even if the tire pressure does not...

Page 585: ...tires tend to be slippery and must be broken in Always drive with special care for the first 350 miles 560 km to help reduce the risk of losing control a collision and serious personal injuries WARNI...

Page 586: ...gainst parts of the vehicle body suspension and brake system causing brake system failure tread delamination and sudden blowouts Always make sure that new tires are not larger than the tires approved...

Page 587: ...ow profile tires or a compact spare only use the replacement wheel for a short time and drive cautiously Replace it with a tire matching the others on your vehicle as soon as possible Although tire si...

Page 588: ...nflation pressure Fig 110 On the driver door jamb Location of the tire inflation pressure label Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The correct t...

Page 589: ...ure is very important particularly when the vehicle is driven at higher speeds Incorrect tire pressure causes increased wear and even sudden tire failure and blowouts Therefore tire pressure should be...

Page 590: ...es with special 225 40 R18 92Y XL tires For greater ride comfort you can adjust tire pressures only for Golf GTI vehicles with special 225 40 R18 92Y XL tires to the lower Comfort tire pressure listed...

Page 591: ...crease fuel economy and range Be sure to recalibrate the Tire Pressure Monitoring System whenever you change or adjust the cold tire inflation pressures Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Checking t...

Page 592: ...justing the tire inflation pressures make sure to screw the valve caps back on replace missing valve caps immediately Please read and heed the information on resetting the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys...

Page 593: ...e pressure label or on a separate label for the compact spare if there is one Incorrect tire pressure can cause a sudden tire failure or blowout loss of control collision serious personal injury and e...

Page 594: ...uildup sudden tire failure including a blowout and sudden deflation and loss of control If the tire pressure is too low or too high the tires will wear prematurely and the vehicle will not handle well...

Page 595: ...age the tire valves Driving without valve caps with the wrong valve caps or with valve caps that are not properly screwed on can damage the tire valves To help prevent damage always use valve stem cap...

Page 596: ...hecking the tire pressures refer to Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Tire inflation pressure in cold tires Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introductio...

Page 597: ...ate label for the compact spare if there is one In the event of a discrepancy between the above figures and the tire pressures listed on the tire inflation pressure label the pressures listed on the l...

Page 598: ...e front and rear wheels This is especially true when driving in winter weather at low temperatures and under wet conditions In most countries the legally permissible minimum tread depth is 1 16 in 1 6...

Page 599: ...ead patterns Tread wear indicator TWI in the tire The 1 16 in 1 6 mm high wear indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves of the original tires running across the treads Fig 111 Severa...

Page 600: ...down The tires must be replaced no later than when the tread pattern is worn down to the wear indicators...

Page 601: ...is worn down to the wear indicators replace them sooner Worn tires do not grip the road properly especially on wet roads increasing your risk of hydroplaning and loss of control Worn tires reduce the...

Page 602: ...Unusual vibrations or pulling to one side can be an indication of tire damage If you suspect tire damage immediately reduce speed Check tires and wheel rims for damage If a tire is damaged do not dri...

Page 603: ...stuck in the tread grooves of the tire they can be removed With a spare wheel If necessary change the damaged wheel Changing a wheel If necessary get professional assistance to change the wheel With...

Page 604: ...ors including Driving style Unbalanced wheels Wheel alignment Driving style Fast cornering hard acceleration and braking increase tire wear If you experience increased tire wear under normal driving c...

Page 605: ...ring and suspension systems Have all wheels rebalanced A wheel must always be rebalanced if a new tire has been mounted Wheel alignment Incorrect wheel alignment causes excessive and uneven tire wear...

Page 606: ...do so Check tires and wheel rims for damage Never drive with a damaged tire or rim Get expert assistance instead If no external damage is visible slowly and carefully drive to the nearest authorized V...

Page 607: ...Spare wheel or compact spare wheel Fig 112 In the luggage compartment Handwheel holding the spare wheel in place if equipped Fig 113 In the luggage compartment Compact...

Page 608: ...h a spare a compact spare wheel or a tire mobility set For more information on the tire mobility set see Tire mobility set Removing the spare wheel or compact spare wheel if applicable Open the rear h...

Page 609: ...e wheel Stowing the replaced wheel Open the rear hatch and remove the variable luggage compartment floor Variable luggage compartment floor If the wheel you took off the vehicle fits in the spare whee...

Page 610: ...in the luggage compartment Reinstall the variable luggage compartment floor in the luggage compartment Close the rear hatch If the replaced wheel does not fit in the spare wheel well stow it securely...

Page 611: ...ith extra caution Replace it with a tire matching the others on your vehicle as soon as possible Please heed the following Do not drive faster than 50 mph 80 km h Avoid full throttle acceleration hard...

Page 612: ...the cold tire pressure specified for the vehicle s road wheels on the tire pressure label inflate a compact spare wheel to the cold tire pressure specified for the compact spare on the tire pressure...

Page 613: ...r than the original tire A smaller compact spare wheel is identified with a sticker and the words 50 mph or 80 km h This is the maximum permissible speed when driving with this tire Never drive faster...

Page 614: ...IN to determine the age of the compact spare wheel Tire labeling Tires age even if they are not being used and can fail suddenly especially at higher speeds Tires that are more than 6 years old can on...

Page 615: ...cannot be used on the compact spare wheel If you must use snow chains and have a compact spare wheel mounted move the compact spare wheel to the rear axle if a front tire has to be replaced The tire...

Page 616: ...eel or the wheel you took off the vehicle securely in the luggage compartment Tire labeling When the spare wheel or compact spare is being used the TPMS indicator light can light up after a couple of...

Page 617: ...ing Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Knowing about tire specifications makes it easier to choose the correct replacement tires Radial tires ha...

Page 618: ...vy duty M S or M S Indicates Mud and Snow capability also M S Winter tires RADIAL TUBELESS Tubeless radial tire E4 Labeling according to international regulations E including number of the approving c...

Page 619: ...nd materials used In this example there are 4 layers under the tread 1 layer of rayon 2 layers of steel belt and 1 layer of nylon Consumer information regarding comparison to specified base tires stan...

Page 620: ...ing traction noise and wear is worse if it is not mounted in the proper direction of rotation If you have to mount a tire opposite to its proper direction of rotation you must drive more carefully sin...

Page 621: ...97 1609 lbs 730 kg 98 1653 lbs 750 kg 99 1709 lbs 775 kg 100 1763 lbs 800 kg 101 1819 lbs 825 kg 102 1874 lbs 850 kg 103 1929 lbs 875 kg 104 1984 lbs 900 kg 110 2337 lbs 1060 kg Speed rating code let...

Page 622: ...h W up to 168 mph 270 km h Y up to 186 mph 300 km h Some tire manufacturers label tires with a maximum permissible road speed above 149 mph 240 km h with the letter combination ZR Using incorrect or u...

Page 623: ...fitted with radial tires of the same type the same size tread circumference and the same tread pattern Driving with different tires reduces vehicle handling and can lead to a loss of control Never dr...

Page 624: ...NGS Introduction Winter tires improve the handling characteristics of your vehicle significantly when driving under wintry road conditions Summer tires have less sudden tire failure including a blowou...

Page 625: ...d conditions are expected Winter tires also improve the vehicle s braking performance and help reduce stopping distances during winter weather Volkswagen recommends installing winter tires once temper...

Page 626: ...ry road conditions Only use winter tires with dimensions approved for the vehicle Use only winter tires of the same tire belt design the same dimensions tread circumference and the same tread design F...

Page 627: ...on followed by the and Tires function keys Menu and system settings SETUP Top speed rating and tire inflation pressure for V winter tires depend on the engine installed in your vehicle Be sure to ask...

Page 628: ...wever Volkswagen recommends installing winter tires or all season tires on all 4 wheels to improve handling as well as braking performance If you use snow chains please read and heed information and d...

Page 629: ...tion loss of control crashes and serious personal injuries Winter tires have a maximum speed rating that may be lower than your vehicle s maximum speed Never drive faster than the maximum speed for wh...

Page 630: ...re removed and even if the tire pressure does not change Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS and recalibration through the Infotainment system If necessary ask your authorized Volkswagen dealer or au...

Page 631: ...the front wheels This applies also to vehicles with all wheel drive 4MOTION Snow chains may be used only in tire and wheel combinations that have been approved by Volkswagen Please contact your author...

Page 632: ...fety reasons caps must be installed on the wheel bolts These are available from authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities Compact spare wheel For technical reasons sno...

Page 633: ...laced The tire taken off the rear axle can then be used to replace the flat front tire Be sure to install the unidirectional tires so that they will run in the proper direction Volkswagen recommends i...

Page 634: ...s improperly can cause accidents and severe personal injuries Always use the proper snow chains Follow the installation instructions provided by the snow chain manufacturer Never exceed the permissibl...

Page 635: ...he WARNINGS Introduction Remove snow chains when roads are free of snow Otherwise the chains can damage the tires impair vehicle handling and can be quickly worn down Snow chains can scratch or damage...

Page 636: ...ower windows power seats radio and heater to the extent that these items are available as factory installed equipment whether installed or not Aspect ratio The ratio of sidewall height to tire width e...

Page 637: ...The part of a tire made of steel wires wrapped or reinforced by ply cords with the shape and structure to ensure proper fit to the wheel rim Bead separation A breakdown of the bond between components...

Page 638: ...en inflated bears the load Chunking The breaking away of pieces of the tread or sidewall Cord The strands of material forming the plies in the tire Cord separation The parting of cords from adjacent r...

Page 639: ...flation pressure The tire pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer for a tire of a specified size that has not been driven for more than a couple of miles kilometers at low speeds in the 3 hou...

Page 640: ...ional weight of optional equipment Extra load tire A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the corresponding standard tire Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR The l...

Page 641: ...of the vehicle Groove The space between 2 adjacent tread ribs Load rating code The maximum load that a tire is rated to carry for a given inflation pressure You may not find this information on all t...

Page 642: ...that tire Maximum loaded vehicle weight The total of Curb weight Accessory weight Vehicle capacity weight Production options weight Maximum permissible inflation pressure The maximum cold inflation pr...

Page 643: ...grams times the number of occupants seated in the vehicle up to the total seating capacity of your vehicle Occupant distribution The placement of passengers in a vehicle Outer diameter The diameter of...

Page 644: ...itional width of labeling decorations or protective bands or ribs Passenger car tire A tire intended for use on passenger cars multipurpose passenger vehicles and trucks that have a gross vehicle weig...

Page 645: ...tic tire A mechanical device made of rubber chemicals fabric and steel or other materials that when mounted on an automotive wheel provides the traction and contains the gas or fluid that sustains the...

Page 646: ...for example heavy duty brakes ride levelers roof rack heavy duty battery and special trim Radial ply tires A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at substantially 9...

Page 647: ...eeds in the 3 hour period before the tire pressure is measured or adjusted Reinforced tire A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the corresponding standard...

Page 648: ...face If you change your wheel size to wheels of a different diameter you will have to purchase new tires to match the new wheels Rim size Designation means rim diameter and width Rim type designation...

Page 649: ...heel rim flanges Section width The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire excluding elevations due to labeling decoration or protective bands Sidewall The portion o...

Page 650: ...de indicating the maximum speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of time The ratings range from 93 mph or 150 km h P to 186 mph or 300 km h Y The speed rating letter code...

Page 651: ...hat detects when at least one of a vehicle s tires is underinflated and illuminates a low tire pressure warning light Tread The portion of a tire that normally touches the road Tread rib A tread secti...

Page 652: ...areas within the main tread grooves that show visually when tires are worn and near the end of their useful life Tread depth and tread wear indicators Uniform Tire Quality Grading UTQG A tire informa...

Page 653: ...ce brand loyalty and dealer recommendations Under UTQG tires are graded by the tire manufacturers in 3 areas tread wear traction and temperature resistance UTQG information is molded into the tire sid...

Page 654: ...7th week of 2009 Any other numbers are marketing codes used by the tire manufacturer This information is used to help identify affected consumers if a tire defect requires a recall Vehicle capacity we...

Page 655: ...the maximum loaded vehicle weight GAWR and dividing by 2 Vehicle normal load on the tire The load on an individual tire that is determined by taking each axle s share of the curb weight accessory wei...

Page 656: ...occupants Vehicle normal load number of occupants Occupant distribution in a normally loaded vehicle 2 3 or 4 2 2 in front 5 3 2 in front 1 in back Tires and vehicle load limits Please first read and...

Page 657: ...ssengers depends on making sure that load limits are not exceeded Vehicle load includes everybody and everything in and on the vehicle These load limits are technically referred to as the vehicle s Gr...

Page 658: ...ht of the loaded trailer must be included as part of the vehicle weight At altitudes above 3000 ft 1000 m combined towing weight vehicle plus trailer must be reduced by 10 for every 3000 ft 1000 m The...

Page 659: ...re heavier than the assumed 150 lbs 68 kg mean that less weight can be carried as luggage or other cargo The tire pressure label on your Volkswagen also lists the maximum combined weight of all of the...

Page 660: ...may not be able to stop the vehicle in a safe distance Tires on a vehicle that has been overloaded can fail suddenly including a blowout and sudden deflation causing loss of control and a crash Always...

Page 661: ...r other vehicle payloads Never overload the vehicle Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit 1 Locate the statement THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX KG OR XXX LBS on...

Page 662: ...rgo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4 6 If your vehicle will be towing a trailer load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle Consult this Manual to determine how this reduc...

Page 663: ...action AA Temperature A All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these grades Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of...

Page 664: ...pends upon the actual conditions of their use however and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits service practices and differences in road characteristics and clima...

Page 665: ...representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temper...

Page 666: ...Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight ahead braking tractio...

Page 667: ...this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinflation or excessive loading either separately or in combination can cause heat buildup and poss...

Page 668: ...vibration characteristics of the individual tires TPMS warns if there is a significant loss of pressure in one or more tires while the vehicle is moving Pressure loss is signaled by the indicator lig...

Page 669: ...mark cold tire inflation pressure is explained below Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS and recalibration through the Infotainment system More information Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen In...

Page 670: ...ing a blowout and sudden deflation causing loss of vehicle control The driver is responsible for the correct tire pressures for all tires on the vehicle The recommended tire pressure values are listed...

Page 671: ...not handle well If the tire is not flat and you do not have to change a wheel immediately drive carefully and at reduced speed to the nearest service station to check the tire pressure and add air as...

Page 672: ...hicle as shown on the label inside the driver door Tire inflation pressure The system must be recalibrated through the Infotainment system whenever you remove and remount or change any wheel or tire o...

Page 673: ...have work done on your wheels or tires inform the workshop that the vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS New tires may expand slightly the first time they are driven at high...

Page 674: ...onse Flashes for about 70 seconds and then stays on System malfunction Check and if necessary adjust the tire inflation pressure in all 4 tires If the tire pressure is correct switch the ignition off...

Page 675: ...ilure including a blowout and sudden deflation causing loss of vehicle control The driver is responsible for the correct tire pressures for all tires on the vehicle The recommended tire pressure value...

Page 676: ...failure and loss of control If the tire pressure is too low or too high the tires will wear prematurely and the vehicle will not handle well If the tire is not flat and you do not have to change the t...

Page 677: ...se warnings or to give no warning despite dangerously low tire pressure Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS and recalibration through the Infotainment system WARNING Failure to heed warning lights an...

Page 678: ...oad condition or driving style changes Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS and recalibration through the Infotainment system Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNI...

Page 679: ...tire pressure was changed or wheels were rotated or replaced but the TPMS was not reset If there are snow chains on the tires Using snow chains can cause the system to give false warnings because sno...

Page 680: ...those tires As an added safety feature your vehicle has been equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or more of your tires is signif...

Page 681: ...the malfunction indicator is illuminated the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons including the installation of...

Page 682: ...ent tire pressures from being stored and the system will not be recalibrated The recalibration must be performed each time the tire pressure in one or more tires has been adjusted or after one or more...

Page 683: ...ds If the wheels are loaded more heavily than normal for example if the vehicle is carrying heavy load the tire pressure must be raised to the recommended full load tire pressure before recalibaration...

Page 684: ...letting air out Do this even though air was only added or let out to bring the tire to the inflation pressure it should have had all along After rotating the front and rear wheels Tires and wheels Aft...

Page 685: ...alibrate the system so that it can properly monitor the pressure in the tire See the tire pressure label Tire inflation pressure and the Owner s Literature for recommended cold tire inflation pressure...

Page 686: ...malfunction Braking and parking After a low tire pressure warning the vehicle must stand and must not be driven for at least 1 minute before the new benchmark tire pressures can be stored...

Page 687: ...orage compartment in the front center console Coin holders in the front center console Golf GTI Storage compartment in the front center armrest Golf GTI Glove compartment Storage compartment under the...

Page 688: ...n Passenger compartment Passenger compartment Power locking system Power locking system Driver assistance systems Starting assistance systems Interior care and cleaning Interior care and cleaning Book...

Page 689: ...make the driver lose control of the vehicle Never let animals ride in the vehicle s open storage compartments on top of the instrument panel or on the luggage compartment cover behind the rear seat b...

Page 690: ...e risk of serious personal injuries Always make sure that nothing can interfere with the pedals Always fasten floor mats securely to the floor Never put floor mats or other floor coverings on top of a...

Page 691: ...compartment always make sure that no cigarette lighter can be activated crushed or otherwise damaged Never leave a cigarette lighter in a storage compartment on the instrument panel or in other places...

Page 692: ...window can be damaged by hard or sharp things on the shelf below the rear window Do not keep any food medicine or other items sensitive to heat or cold in the vehicle They can be damaged or made unus...

Page 693: ...ment Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction There is a storage compartment in each vehicle door Fig 115 Storage compartment on the driver side Fig 1...

Page 694: ...ction of the arrow To close push the lid up until it latches On some vehicles there is a holder for SD cards on the inside of the storage compartment lid Eyeglass storage compartment in the overhead c...

Page 695: ...row on the storage compartment cover To close push the lid up until it latches Storage compartment in the front center console Fig 118 In the front center console Storage compartment Please first read...

Page 696: ...ystem Coin holders in the front center console Golf GTI Fig 119 In the front center console Coin holders Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Depe...

Page 697: ...and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Depending on equipment your vehicle may have a storage compartment under the front center armrest To open push the release button small arrow and lift the center ar...

Page 698: ...oklet Radio Navigation System Glove compartment The center armrest can restrict the driver s arm movement and cause crashes and serious personal injury Always keep storage compartments in the center a...

Page 699: ...ove compartment Fig 122 Inside the glove compartment Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Key to Fig 122 SD card holders Infotainment system acces...

Page 700: ...ssary unlock the glove compartment It is locked when the key slot is vertical To open pull the handle Fig 121 To close push the lid up Infotainment system accessories Vehicles equipped with an Infotai...

Page 701: ...on vehicle equipment there may be holders for SD cards Fig 122 other types of cards and a coin holder in the upper part of the glove compartment There may also be additional holders for coins cards o...

Page 702: ...losed while the vehicle is moving WARNING In some vehicle models design considerations have made it necessary to have openings in the glove compartment behind the Owner s Manual slot for example Small...

Page 703: ...vehicles are equipped with a storage compartment Fig 123 under the driver or passenger seat A first aid kit can be stored in this storage compartment Opening and closing the storage compartment To op...

Page 704: ...and heed the WARNINGS Introduction An open storage compartment can interfere with the pedals and cause accidents and severe personal injuries Always keep the storage compartment closed when the vehicl...

Page 705: ...124 to make room for larger objects in the luggage compartment Additional storage In the center console Pockets in the backrests of the front seats if equipped Luggage compartment cover behind the re...

Page 706: ...l injuries Always hang clothes so that they do not limit visibility Always use the built in coat hooks only for lightweight clothing Never leave any heavy or sharp edged items in the pockets that may...

Page 707: ...rear center armrest Golf GTI Cup holders in the rear center armrest Golf R Cup holders in the rear trim Bottle holders There is a place for bottles in the open compartments in the driver and passenger...

Page 708: ...annot fall into the driver s footwell while the vehicle is moving and interfere with the movement of the pedals Never put heavy cups food or other heavy items in the cup holders Heavy items can fly th...

Page 709: ...s while driving Make sure that bottles cannot fall into the driver s footwell during driving to avoid obstructing the pedals Use the bottle holders only for standard beverage bottles holding no more t...

Page 710: ...quipped Fig 126 In the front center console Cup holders without a cover Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Some models are equipped with a cover...

Page 711: ...6 Cup holders in the rear center armrest Golf GTI Fig 127 Cup holders in the rear center armrest Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Your vehicle...

Page 712: ...ferent purposes Always keep the armrest folded up when the vehicle is moving to reduce the risk of injury Never let anybody especially children ride on the rear center armrest or in the center positio...

Page 713: ...on Your vehicle may be equipped with cup holders in the rear center armrest To open fold the center armrest down To adjust the cup holder to the size of the cup pull the inserts Fig 129 or upward and...

Page 714: ...rear seats 2 door models only Cup holder Always keep the armrest folded up when the vehicle is moving to reduce the risk of injury Never let anybody especially children ride on the rear center armrest...

Page 715: ...Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Some 2 door vehicles are equipped with open cup holders in the trim next to the rear seats Fig 130...

Page 716: ...ets in the vehicle Electrical devices can be connected to the vehicle 12 Volt sockets The connected devices must be in good working order More information Parts accessories repairs and modifications P...

Page 717: ...rt a fire and cause severe personal injury Never leave children unattended in the vehicle Sockets and connected devices can be used when the ignition is switched on If the connected device gets warm i...

Page 718: ...o the electrical system never connect any accessories such as a solar panel or vehicle battery charger to a 12 Volt socket Only use accessories which have been tested for electromagnetic compatibility...

Page 719: ...wer center console 12 Volt socket vehicles with parking brake lever Fig 132 In the lower center console 12 Volt socket vehicles with electronic parking brake Please first read and note the introductor...

Page 720: ...ed devices must never be more than 190 watts 12 Volt socket The 12 Volt socket works only when the ignition is switched on If the ignition is on but the engine is not running the vehicle battery will...

Page 721: ...lf GTI Unshielded devices may interfere with radio reception or the vehicle s electrical system Follow the manufacturer s instructions for connected devices Never exceed the maximum power consumption...

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Page 723: ...ction you ll find information about Indicator lights Vehicle key positions in the ignition switch Starter button Starting the engine Stopping the engine Electronic immobilizer Explanatory notes in thi...

Page 724: ...technical reasons never try to push start or tow start the vehicle Jump start the vehicle instead while following proper and safe procedures More information Vehicle key set Vehicle key set Shifting...

Page 725: ...harder to stop and result in loss of vehicle control leading to collisions and severe personal injuries Brake and steering assistance systems the airbag system safety belt pretensioners and other veh...

Page 726: ...Never start the engine or let it run if oil fuel or other flammable substances are under around or have leaked from the vehicle for example due to vehicle damage Never leave the vehicle unattended wi...

Page 727: ...not engage Vehicle movement is prevented Engage the selector lever release button Automatic Shift Lock ASL The vehicle exhaust system and the catalytic converter get very hot and can cause fires and s...

Page 728: ...traffic and result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning lights or text WARNINGS Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Whenever stalled or stopped for repai...

Page 729: ...on If there is no vehicle key in the ignition the steering column is locked Vehicle key position Fig 133 Ignition switched off Steering column lock engaged The vehicle key can be removed Ignition is s...

Page 730: ...elector lever and release The vehicle key can now be removed Manual transmission Pull out the vehicle key If you leave the ignition on If you leave the ignition on and open the driver door a warning m...

Page 731: ...the vehicle in an emergency For example depending on the time of year people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures Heat buildup in the passenger and luggage compa...

Page 732: ...ition switch only when the transmission is in Park P You may have to press the release button on the transmission selector lever to put the lever into Park P Starter button Fig 134 In the lower center...

Page 733: ...troduction For vehicles with Keyless Access with push button start Power locking system the vehicle can be started and stopped with the starter button in the lower center console Fig 134 The starter b...

Page 734: ...key battery is weak or dead You can still start the engine using the Emergency start feature Make sure the selector lever is in the Park P position Hold the remote control vehicle key to the right of...

Page 735: ...enger compartment after the engine has been switched off the engine cannot be restarted A related message is shown in the instrument cluster display Unintended vehicle movement can cause serious perso...

Page 736: ...s leading to serious personal injury Never leave children disabled persons or anyone who cannot help themselves in the vehicle The doors can be locked using the remote control vehicle key This could r...

Page 737: ...manual only 3 Turn the vehicle key to position Fig 133 do not depress the accelerator pedal Briefly press the starter button Fig 134 do not depress the accelerator pedal An authorized vehicle key must...

Page 738: ...y when it is in gear The vehicle could move suddenly or some other unexpected event could occur resulting in property damage fire or personal injury WARNING Starting fluids can explode and can cause a...

Page 739: ...ating noises for a few seconds This is normal and harmless Stopping the engine Please first read and note the introductory information and You can damage the starter or the engine if you try to start...

Page 740: ...from moving Braking and parking 5 Turn the vehicle key to position Fig 133 in the ignition switch Briefly press the starter button Fig 134 If the engine will not switch off carry out the emergency shu...

Page 741: ...ke pedal pressure will be needed to stop the vehicle The power steering system does not work when the engine is not running and you will need more force to steer the vehicle Never remove the key from...

Page 742: ...in the engine compartment may keep running for several minutes or may start running after the vehicle has been parked for a while even if the ignition is switched off and the vehicle key has been remo...

Page 743: ...must be outside the vehicle Unlocking or locking the vehicle with Keyless Access The engine can therefore only be started with an authorized and correctly coded genuine Volkswagen vehicle key Coded ve...

Page 744: ...Telecommunications and Electronic Systems Using genuine Volkswagen keys helps minimize the risk of malfunctions...

Page 745: ...in this section regarding automatic transmissions also apply to the DSG automated transmission Your vehicle may be equipped with a special DSG automated transmission that combines the performance and...

Page 746: ...transmission For example while idling a torque converter in a conventional automatic transmission is engaged all the time increasing load and engine fuel consumption while the DSG gradually opens the...

Page 747: ...Lower center console Center console overview Instruments Instrument cluster Braking and parking Braking and parking Rear View Camera system Rear View Camera system Park Distance Control Park Distance...

Page 748: ...traffic conditions permit and other drivers will not be endangered by your driving and the vehicle s acceleration WARNING Constant braking causes the brakes to overheat and even to fail leading to co...

Page 749: ...n off do not Never ride the brakes by keeping your foot on the brake pedal when you do not want to brake This will make the brakes wear faster Before driving downhill especially on hills that are long...

Page 750: ...Braking and parking Flashes Possible cause Proper response The release button in the selector lever did not engage Vehicle movement is prevented Engage selector lever release button Automatic Shift Lo...

Page 751: ...er ignore warning lights or text WARNINGS Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Whenever stalled or stopped for repair move the vehicle a safe distance off the road turn on the emerge...

Page 752: ...rator pedal Brake pedal Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction All pedals must always be able to move freely in and out without interference from fl...

Page 753: ...iver footwell can prevent the pedals from moving freely This can cause loss of vehicle control and increase the risk of serious personal injuries Always make sure that nothing can interfere with the p...

Page 754: ...WARNINGS Introduction The positions of the individual gears are shown on the gearshift lever Fig 138 Always make sure that the pedals are able to move freely and that nothing can interfere with them I...

Page 755: ...ve the gearshift lever to neutral and press down Move the shift lever to the left and then push forward into the reverse gear position Fig 138 Release the clutch pedal to engage the gear Downshifting...

Page 756: ...l start to move as soon as the clutch pedal is released This also applies when the parking brake is engaged Never shift into Reverse R when the vehicle is moving WARNING Shifting down to a gear that i...

Page 757: ...ver time the pressure will cause premature wear in the transmission Make sure that the vehicle has come to a complete stop before shifting into Reverse R Always depress the clutch pedal all the way wh...

Page 758: ...ess the brake pedal and hold it down while pressing the release button on the selector lever handle in the direction of the arrow Fig 139 to move the selector lever out of Park P and into a drive gear...

Page 759: ...All forward gears shift up and down automatically The transmission shifts as needed depending on engine load individual driving style and vehicle speed Sport driving position S All forward gears auto...

Page 760: ...selector lever at the same time The ASL is not engaged if the selector lever is moved quickly through Neutral N e g when shifting from Reverse R to Drive D S This makes it possible to rock the vehicl...

Page 761: ...again Moving the selector lever to the wrong position can cause loss of vehicle control a collision and serious personal injury Never accelerate when moving the selector lever When the engine is runni...

Page 762: ...ke and shift the transmission into Park P Never leave the vehicle in Neutral N It will roll down hills whether the engine is running or not When the engine is running and a drive gear Drive or Sport D...

Page 763: ...ive gear Leaving the selector lever for a long period of time in any position other than Park P when the ignition is switched off can drain the vehicle battery Shifting with Tiptronic Even though the...

Page 764: ...hift manually with the automatic transmission When Tiptronic mode is used the transmission stays in the current gear and does not upshift or downshift automatically unless the transmission senses a si...

Page 765: ...e selector lever is in Drive or Sport Drive D S You do not have to move the selector lever over to the right into the Tiptronic position To upshift pull the paddle on the right toward you To downshift...

Page 766: ...rade the lower the gear that must be selected Lower gears increase the braking effect of the engine Never coast downhill in Neutral N Reduce speed During acceleration the transmission will shift autom...

Page 767: ...start up again when going uphill you should use Hill Hold Starting assistance systems as long as the engine is running Vehicles without Hill Hold If you stop on a hill with the vehicle in gear you mus...

Page 768: ...m lets you take advantage of maximum acceleration from a standstill Switch off Anti Slip Regulation ASR Golf R only Switch off Anti Slip Regulation ASR and Electronic Stability Control ESC Braking and...

Page 769: ...n a loss of vehicle control collisions and serious personal injury Only use the kick down feature Launch Control Program or fast acceleration if visibility weather road and traffic conditions permit a...

Page 770: ...ling backwards This can cause the automatic transmission to overheat and be damaged Never let the vehicle coast or roll down a hill in Neutral N especially when the engine is not running The transmiss...

Page 771: ...ift into reverse It is then impossible to drive the vehicle backwards In any event have the automatic transmission checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility...

Page 772: ...y not have engaged the drive position correctly Press the brake pedal and select the drive position again If the vehicle still does not move in the desired direction there is a system malfunction See...

Page 773: ...or drive faster than 12 mph 20 km h If the text message and acoustic warning repeat themselves every 10 seconds or so you must park the vehicle in a safe place as soon as you can safely do so and sto...

Page 774: ...e instrument cluster display that can help reduce fuel consumption For vehicles with an automatic transmission The selector lever must be in the Tiptronic position Shifting with Tiptronic Key to Fig 1...

Page 775: ...Tiptronic position automatic transmission The gear recommendation is only intended to assist the driver to select a gear for optimum fuel economy The gear recommendation cannot take road and traffic...

Page 776: ...ines hydraulic oil a pump a filter and other parts to maintain a constant oil pressure in the hydraulic system The electro mechanical power steering system automatically adjusts to driving speed steer...

Page 777: ...to steer and control the vehicle Power steering works only when the engine is running Never let the vehicle coast with the engine switched off Never remove the key from the ignition switch or turn off...

Page 778: ...on again you do not need to have the steering system checked Otherwise have the steering checked immediately by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Vehicle bat...

Page 779: ...n Contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for assistance When the ignition is switched on several warning and indicator lights come on briefly for a func...

Page 780: ...eering column lock Vehicles with Keyless Access The steering column is locked if the driver door is opened with the ignition switched off The vehicle must be standing still and the transmission must b...

Page 781: ...steering wheel slightly to take pressure off the steering column lock Remove the vehicle key Insert the vehicle key into the ignition switch Turn the steering wheel slightly until you hear the steerin...

Page 782: ...detects this situation and helps the driver counter steer with additional steering power Progressive steering Depending on vehicle equipment progressive steering can adjust the force of the steering m...

Page 783: ...ill control the vehicle The vehicle does not steer by itself with this feature WARNING If the ignition is off the steering column lock will engage and the vehicle cannot be steered For this reason you...

Page 784: ...About the brakes Braking assistance systems Switching Anti Slip Regulation ASR and ESC Sport mode on and off Brake fluid The braking assistance systems are the Anti Lock Brake System ABS Brake Assist...

Page 785: ...brakes immediately contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to have the brake pads checked and if necessary replaced WARNING Parking improperly can cause seri...

Page 786: ...om the engine compartment when the engine is running and the automatic transmission is in gear The vehicle will start to move as soon as the engine speed increases even if the parking brake is on Neve...

Page 787: ...people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures Heat buildup in the passenger and luggage compartment of a parked vehicle can result in temperatures in the vehicle...

Page 788: ...n height and could damage your bumper and related parts if the front of your vehicle hits a barrier or curb that is too high while you are getting into or out of a parking spot To help prevent damage...

Page 789: ...malfunction See an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Together with ABS indicator light or ABS malfunction See an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized...

Page 790: ...rized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Brake pedal not depressed Depress the brake pedal to select a gear or drive position Flashes Possible cause or meaning Proper respo...

Page 791: ...ersonal injury If the brake warning light or does not go out or lights up when driving either the brake fluid level in the reservoir is too low or there is a fault in the brake system Stop the vehicle...

Page 792: ...ng the ABS system is not working properly The vehicle can then be stopped only with the standard brakes without ABS You will not have the protection ABS provides Contact your authorized Volkswagen dea...

Page 793: ...your vehicle is equipped with an electronic parking brake see Electronic parking brake Setting the parking brake Pull the parking brake lever up firmly When the ignition is on the indicator light or...

Page 794: ...ger since only the rear wheels are braked Always use the foot brake Never drive with the parking brake partially engaged This can cause the brake to overheat and negatively affect the brake system It...

Page 795: ...ter console Electronic parking brake switch Please first read and note the introductory information and Even though the transmission is in Park P the vehicle may move a couple of inches a few centimet...

Page 796: ...ys engage the parking brake when you leave or park the vehicle Pull and hold the switch Fig 144 The parking brake is engaged when the yellow indicator light in the switch Fig 144 arrow and the red ind...

Page 797: ...o the system recognizes that the parking brake should be switched off You can prevent the electronic parking brake from switching off automatically by pulling and holding the switch while pulling away...

Page 798: ...pened Emergency braking function Only use the emergency braking function in an emergency when you cannot stop the vehicle using the brake pedal Pull and hold the switch Fig 144 to brake the vehicle ha...

Page 799: ...ls are braked Always use the foot brake Never press the accelerator pedal when a selector lever position or gear is engaged and the engine is running The vehicle could begin moving even if the electro...

Page 800: ...lectronic parking brake is not used for a while an automatic system check will occasionally run when the vehicle is parked This system check makes audible noises Parking Please first read and note the...

Page 801: ...ent For automatic transmissions Shift the transmission into Park P Switch off the engine and then take your foot off the brake Remove the vehicle key from the ignition If necessary turn the steering w...

Page 802: ...rn the front wheels so that they point toward the curb Facing uphill turn the front wheels so that they point away from the curb The vehicle exhaust system and the catalytic converter get very hot The...

Page 803: ...ons can cause the vehicle to roll away This can cause accidents and serious personal injuries When leaving the vehicle always move the selector lever to Park P engage the parking brake and pay attenti...

Page 804: ...lways be careful when you park in areas with parking barriers or high curbs These vary in height and could damage your bumper and related parts if the front of your vehicle hits a barrier or curb that...

Page 805: ...often than the regular service intervals Wet brakes for example after driving through water or washing the vehicle or after heavy rainfall will not brake as well Stopping distances will be longer whe...

Page 806: ...lf or others Brake system malfunction If you brake and find that the vehicle doesn t brake nearly as well as it used to sudden increase in stopping distance a brake circuit may have failed The brake w...

Page 807: ...New brake pads do not have the best stopping power for the first 200 miles 320 km and must be broken in You can compensate for the slightly reduced braking force by putting more pressure on the brake...

Page 808: ...at are long or steep always reduce speed and shift into lower gear manual or automatic transmission This will let the vehicle use engine braking and reduce the load on the brakes Otherwise the brake s...

Page 809: ...rake applications when visibility weather road and traffic conditions permit WARNING Driving when the brake booster is not working increases stopping distances and can cause accidents and serious pers...

Page 810: ...e systems Never ride the brakes by keeping your foot on the brake pedal when you do not want to brake Constant pressure on the brake pedal can make the brakes overheat Riding the brakes will substanti...

Page 811: ...hicle is beginning to spin yaw out of control ESC then helps you to get the vehicle back under control by selectively braking the wheels and or reducing engine power and by providing steering assistan...

Page 812: ...ditions ESC cannot override the vehicle s physical limits increase the available traction or keep a vehicle on the road if road departure is a result of driver inattention Instead ESC improves the pos...

Page 813: ...he event of an accident the Automatic Post Collision Braking System can help the driver to reduce the risk of skidding and the danger of secondary collisions through automatic braking The Automatic Po...

Page 814: ...the driver s ability to steer and control the vehicle This means the vehicle is less likely to skid even during hard braking Push the brake pedal down hard and hold it there Don t take your foot off t...

Page 815: ...ower and reducing the stopping distance This way ABS can be activated more quickly and efficiently Do not reduce pressure on the brake pedal BAS switches off automatically as soon as you release or le...

Page 816: ...l Lock system XDL does not react to drive wheel slippage when driving straight ahead Instead XDL detects slippage of the inside front wheel during fast cornering XDL applies enough brake pressure to t...

Page 817: ...contact cannot be braked steered or controlled These systems cannot reduce the risk of accident for example if you drive too fast for conditions or if you do not keep your distance from the vehicle in...

Page 818: ...reduced if other components and systems that affect vehicle dynamics including but not limited to brakes tires and other systems mentioned above are not properly maintained or functioning Always remem...

Page 819: ...oductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The Electronic Stability Control ESC only works when the engine is running This system includes ABS EDL and ASR Switch off ASR only in situation...

Page 820: ...g on the vehicle model when switching off the ASR the ESC can also be switched off or the ESC sport mode ESC Sport can be switched on ESC Sport can also be switched on in addition to switching off the...

Page 821: ...play on the instrument cluster to provide further information or to ask you to perform certain tasks Instrument cluster Brake fluid Fig 146 In the engine compartment Brake fluid reservoir cap cap desi...

Page 822: ...your Volkswagen Volkswagen recommends that you use brake fluid that expressly conforms to quality standard VW Standard 501 14 for optimum performance of the brake system Check the information on the...

Page 823: ...brake system performance over the long term Brake fluid level The fluid level in the transparent brake fluid reservoir must always be between the MIN and MAX marking On some vehicles engine components...

Page 824: ...cording to the service schedule in your BookletWarranty and Maintenance Have the brake fluid checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Refill only with ne...

Page 825: ...stopping distances and can even cause total brake failure Always make sure that only the correct brake fluid is used Only use brake fluid that expressly conforms to VW Standard 501 14 or if it is not...

Page 826: ...containers to store brake fluid Someone might be misled by the original label on the container or by the shape of the container and drink the brake fluid This could occur even if you relabel the conta...

Page 827: ...driving Fuel consumption environmental impact and wear and tear on engine brakes and tires depend mainly on the following 3 factors Your personal driving style External conditions weather road condit...

Page 828: ...20 mph 30 km h 4th gear at 25 mph 40 km h 5th gear at 30 mph 50 km h and 6th gear at 36 mph 60 km h If traffic and driving conditions permit skipping gears when upshifting also saves fuel Do not run...

Page 829: ...light for instance allow the vehicle to coast without using the accelerator Press the clutch pedal and release it only if the vehicle moving too slowly or the coasting distance is too long The engine...

Page 830: ...When driving on the highway or freeway a constant moderate speed is more efficient and economical than constantly accelerating and braking Usually you can reach your destination just as quickly by dr...

Page 831: ...tilate the vehicle before driving and then to drive a short distance with the windows open After that switch on the air conditioner with the windows closed Keep the windows closed when driving at high...

Page 832: ...mption in miles per gallon mpg at 2 different outside air temperatures Never let the vehicle coast or roll down a hill in Neutral N especially when the engine is not running The transmission will not...

Page 833: ...sumption by 10 to 15 The vehicle consumes the most fuel when accelerating Defensive driving requires less braking and therefore less acceleration If possible coast the vehicle to a stop for example wh...

Page 834: ...ing fuel consumption rates for the same distance driven once at 68 F 20 C and once at 14 F 10 C Therefore avoid driving short distances unnecessarily and consolidate routes Under the same conditions t...

Page 835: ...d starting the engine The effect is particularly apparent in vehicles that frequently travel short distances Always ensure the right engine oil level is maintained and keep to the scheduled service in...

Page 836: ...ssary aftermarket components The more aerodynamic the vehicle the less fuel it will consume Aftermarket components such as bicycle racks reduce its aerodynamic performance Therefore remove unnecessary...

Page 837: ...ut Indicator lights Hill Hold Auto Hold More information Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen Information System Tires and wheels Tires and wheels Braking and parking Braking and parking Vehicle b...

Page 838: ...eatures are no substitute for careful and attentive driving Always adapt your speed and driving style to visibility weather road and traffic conditions The dynamic starting assistance features cannot...

Page 839: ...everal warning and indicator lights come on briefly for a function check They go out after a few Driving with too little fuel in the fuel tank increases the risk of stalling especially when driving up...

Page 840: ...when Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning light...

Page 841: ...u time to take your foot off the brake let the clutch out on a manual transmission vehicle and gently depress the accelerator to get the vehicle moving again If you do not depress the accelerator peda...

Page 842: ...ch out and gently depress the accelerator within 2 seconds If the accelerator is not depressed the brakes will release automatically To drive off take your foot off the brake pedal and gently depress...

Page 843: ...me the laws of physics Never let the increased convenience provided by Hill Hold tempt you into taking risks The Hill Hold feature cannot hold the vehicle in all hill start situations for example if t...

Page 844: ...he brake pedal The Auto Hold feature holds the vehicle as soon as it detects that the vehicle is not moving and the brake pedal is released The green indicator light in the instrument cluster display...

Page 845: ...tomatically and the green indicator light in the instrument cluster display goes out along with the yellow indicator light in the button The electronic parking brake may engage automatically to hold t...

Page 846: ...ame applies if the Auto Hold feature is switched off it will remain switched off when the ignition is switched on again Switching Auto Hold off temporarily using the electronic parking brake You can s...

Page 847: ...e with the engine running and the Auto Hold feature switched on The Auto Hold feature cannot keep the vehicle from moving in all hill start situations for example if the ground is slippery or icy Unin...

Page 848: ...in an individually stored constant speed when driving above about 15 mph 20 km h Cruise control slows down the vehicle only by reducing the flow of fuel to the engine not by braking More information S...

Page 849: ...er Never use cruise control when driving off road or on unpaved roads Always adjust your speed and the distance you keep between you and the vehicles ahead of you to the road traffic weather and visib...

Page 850: ...e introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Display Different cruise control versions are available The stored speed is shown in the instrument cluster display on some equipment vers...

Page 851: ...speed stored in memory Cruise control is active Stored speed displayed in white or in larger numbers Indicator lights Lights up Possible cause Cruise control is regulating the vehicle speed When the i...

Page 852: ...lays may vary depending on vehicle equipment Cruise control operation Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a...

Page 853: ...d until a speed is set Set cruise control to current vehicle speed Press the button on the multi function steering wheel Current vehicle speed is set cruise control helps to maintain this speed Tempor...

Page 854: ...ly controlling vehicle speed Briefly press the button on the multi function steering wheel to reduce the speed in small increments of 1 mph 1 km h and to store the speed Cruise control will slow the v...

Page 855: ...nt speed while driving downhill slow the vehicle with the foot brake and downshift if necessary Automatic deactivation Cruise control speed regulation is automatically deactivated or temporarily inter...

Page 856: ...through ESC If an airbag deploys Automatic transmission If the selector lever is shifted from D S to another position The cruise control will not be deactivated when shifting between D S and Tiptroni...

Page 857: ...vehicle may be equipped with the Adaptive Cruise Control system ACC which helps maintain an individually stored constant speed between about 20 mph 30 km h and 100 mph 160 km h and a previously set d...

Page 858: ...xterior views Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen Information System Infotainment system Infotainment system Cruise control system Cruise control Front Assist Front Assist Lane Assist Lane Assist...

Page 859: ...e Cruise Control when driving in heavy or varying stop and go traffic Never use Adaptive Cruise Control when driving off road or on unpaved roads Always remember that the Adaptive Cruise Control canno...

Page 860: ...onditions When traveling downhill the Adaptive Cruise Control may not be able to maintain a constant speed The vehicle will speed up because of its own weight Downshift and or use the foot brake to sl...

Page 861: ...system Display warning and indicator lights situation Always be prepared to take over the control of the brake and the gas pedal in every situation If you suspect that ACC and Front Assist don t work...

Page 862: ...temporarily vehicle detected ahead time interval set Fig 153 In the instrument cluster display ACC active vehicle detected ahead time interval is being set Please first read and note the introductory...

Page 863: ...e Action The deceleration of the ACC automatic braking system is not sufficient to bring the vehicle to a full stop in time Depress the brake pedal Driver intervention warning ACC currently not availa...

Page 864: ...itched on several warning and indicator lights come on briefly for a function check They go out after a few seconds Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the ve...

Page 865: ...overwritten by other functions for example incoming telephone calls a Displayed in color on an instrument cluster with color display Radar sensor Fig 154 In the front bumper Radar sensor Failure to h...

Page 866: ...raffic situation Fig 154 The sensor can detect moving vehicles up to about 390 ft 120 m in front of your vehicle The radar sensor function can be impaired by things such as mud slush or snow or by con...

Page 867: ...ations to the front end trim can impair the function of the ACC Structural modifications should only be carried out by a qualified workshop Parts accessories repairs and modifications Contact an autho...

Page 868: ...sor can become misaligned if it is hit for example when parking the vehicle Readjusting the sensor could impair the performance of the system or cause it to switch off Repairs to the radar sensor requ...

Page 869: ...e WARNINGS Introduction When the Adaptive Cruise Control ACC is switched on the green indicator light comes on in the instrument cluster and the ACC speed memory and status are shown in the display Fi...

Page 870: ...esult Switch on ACC Press the button on the multi function steering wheel The ACC is switched on but not activated Activate ACC Press the button on the multi function steering wheel The current speed...

Page 871: ...d hold to increase the stored speed in increments of 5 mph 10 km h until you release the button The vehicle accelerates until the new higher speed is reached and saves the new higher speed in the memo...

Page 872: ...ng the distance level You can set the speed dependent distance from the vehicle ahead to one of 5 levels In wet road conditions you should always set a larger distance than when driving in dry road co...

Page 873: ...heel immediately after the button on the multi function steering wheel Fig 156 has been pressed In the Infotainment system you can set the distance level that should be selected when ACC is switched o...

Page 874: ...no gear is selected When the ESC is taking corrective action When the driver safety belt is not buckled When several brake lights on the vehicle or trailer are faulty When the radar sensor is dirty or...

Page 875: ...tem cannot detect the traffic situation clearly When a stationary obstacle such as a broken down vehicle is in front of your vehicle When loads or attachment parts on other vehicles in front of your v...

Page 876: ...y close attention or traffic Always use good judgment and select a safe following distance for the traffic road and weather conditions Never use Adaptive Cruise Control on narrow or winding roads or u...

Page 877: ...too fast for traffic road and weather conditions Never follow a vehicle so closely that you cannot stop your vehicle safely The Adaptive Cruise Control cannot slow or brake the vehicle safely when yo...

Page 878: ...is clear Never rest your foot on the accelerator pedal especially when the Adaptive Cruise Control is being used because doing so will override the braking function Always pay attention to traffic esp...

Page 879: ...s When driving around curves turn lanes highway ramps or construction sites to prevent unwanted acceleration of the vehicle When driving through tunnels Always select a speed and distance to traffic a...

Page 880: ...ssed from the slow lane Under bad weather conditions or bad visibility for example in heavy rain snowfall or fog Special driving situations Fig 157 Driving in a curve Motorcycle traveling ahead outsid...

Page 881: ...are unwanted or occur with a delay You should therefore always be prepared to take full control of the vehicle whenever necessary Deceleration to standstill vehicles with automatic transmission only I...

Page 882: ...l accelerates the vehicle automatically and reduces the distance to the vehicle in front If you move your vehicle into the passing lane and there is no vehicle ahead of you the ACC will automatically...

Page 883: ...Operating Adaptive Cruise Control ACC Driving through tunnels The function of the distance radar may be limited when driving in tunnels Switch off ACC when driving through tunnels Narrow vehicles and...

Page 884: ...detected by the radar sensor once they are within sensor range Fig 158 The result is a delayed reaction by the Adaptive Cruise Control If required brake the vehicle yourself Stationary vehicles The A...

Page 885: ...such as tracks or metal plates can lead to unwanted reactions of the system such as abrupt braking maneuvers Possible radar sensor function impairments If the radar sensor function is impaired by hea...

Page 886: ...significantly for example from braking maneuvers or driving down steep slopes A driver information message appears in the instrument cluster display Adaptive Cruise Control cannot be activated Adapti...

Page 887: ...rake and the stationary vehicle ahead starts moving your vehicle will also start moving automatically In some cases the radar sensor may be unable to detect obstacles in the vehicle s path This can re...

Page 888: ...uise Control off when driving through tunnels because the function of the system could be impaired Adaptive Cruise Control distance regulation will not work if the sensors are covered by heavy rain sp...

Page 889: ...which includes Forward Collision Warning and Autonomous Emergency Braking systems The Forward Collision Warning system when switched on uses a radar sensor to help prevent rear end collisions by prov...

Page 890: ...oncentration Additional information and warnings Exterior views Exterior views Volkswagen Information System Volkswagen Information System Infotainment system Infotainment system Parts accessories rep...

Page 891: ...conditions The Front Assist system cannot prevent accidents and serious injuries on its own The Front Assist system can issue unnecessary warnings in certain complex driving situations for example at...

Page 892: ...d by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Driver warnings and Autonomous Emergency Braking Fig 159 Symbols in the instrument cluster display Distance warning Syste...

Page 893: ...display Fig 159 if it detects that the vehicle is driving too close to the vehicle ahead No acoustic warning will sound The warning period varies according to the traffic situation and your driving s...

Page 894: ...cessary Immediate warning If you fail to respond to the advance warning within a speed range of about 18 100 mph 30 160 km h Front Assist can initiate a short active braking maneuver should you not re...

Page 895: ...Front Assist can initiate an automatic braking maneuver without the distance advance or immediate warnings to reduce vehicle speed and help to minimize the effects of a collision The automatic brakin...

Page 896: ...ke interventions for example when the driver passes another vehicle Front Assist cannot react when approaching standing objects ahead of you for example when driving up to a line of stopped vehicles i...

Page 897: ...braking maneuvers when its function is impaired for example if the radar sensor is dirty or if the position of the radar sensor has been changed The Front Assist system does not react to people animal...

Page 898: ...king maneuvers occur Have the system checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility When the Front Assist system is switched on the display in the instrument clus...

Page 899: ...can slow your vehicle down to a standstill but not hold your vehicle permanently When necessary apply the vehicle brakes 1 Displayed in color on an instrument cluster with color display Radar sensor F...

Page 900: ...or spray In cases like these Front Assist will not work The driver message Front Assist no sensor view appears in the instrument cluster display Clean the radar sensor as required The Front Assist sy...

Page 901: ...ral modifications should only be carried out by a qualified workshop Parts accessories repairs and modifications Contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility fo...

Page 902: ...ealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to have the radar sensor realigned The radar sensor can become misaligned if it is hit for example when parking the vehicle Readjusting the sensor co...

Page 903: ...ont Assist in the following situations Turning Front Assist on or off In the Assist systems menu in the instrument cluster display select Front Assist Volkswagen Information System OR On appropriately...

Page 904: ...dvance warnings are switched on at all times Temporarily switch off Front Assist in the following situations Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction...

Page 905: ...Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Front Assist has physical and system related limits The driver may therefore feel that in certain circumstanc...

Page 906: ...on the vehicle or on a trailer connected to the vehicle electrical system are faulty When the radar sensor is dirty or covered When there are metal objects for example tracks or metal plates in the r...

Page 907: ...When the system cannot detect the traffic situation clearly When loads or attachment parts on other vehicles in front of your vehicle protrude to the side rear or above the normal vehicle dimensions...

Page 908: ...pped with a Lane Assist system which can warn you if your vehicle unintentionally leaves the current drive lane Additional information and warnings Exterior views Exterior views Volkswagen Information...

Page 909: ...y Always adjust your speed and the distance you keep between you and the vehicles ahead of you to the road traffic weather and visibility conditions Always keep your hands on the steering wheel and be...

Page 910: ...or objects on the road can lead to the Lane Assist not or mistakenly recognizing lane markings Always switch off Lane Assist under these conditions WARNING If the view area of the camera is covered or...

Page 911: ...cked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Display and indicator lights In order to help maintain the proper function of Lane Assist Always keep the camera area...

Page 912: ...No regulation is necessary Lane marking detected shown in white System is actively regulating No lane marking detected System is not regulating Lane markings detected System is regulating Adaptive la...

Page 913: ...Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning lights or...

Page 914: ...ll warn you with a corrective steering intervention The driver can override the corrective steering intervention at any time When adaptive lane tracking is active Switching adaptive lane tracking on a...

Page 915: ...ssist on and off Using the button for driver assist systems if equipped select the corresponding menu option Volkswagen Information System OR You can turn Lane Assist on and off in the Infotainment sy...

Page 916: ...ry information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Please deactivate Lane Assist under following conditions In complex traffic situations when it is necessary for the driver to pay special attention On...

Page 917: ...recognize side markings correctly for example in construction sites on bad roads when visibility is bad or when the camera area is covered If more than 2 side markings are on the lane for example in c...

Page 918: ...rn signal is switched on If your driving style is very sporty or dynamic the system may switch off temporarily If the system does not detect any clear steering activity by the driver over an extended...

Page 919: ...ar hatch assists the driver while backing up or maneuvering The camera image is shown together with the orientation lines projected by the system on the screen of the factory installed Infotainment sy...

Page 920: ...ation Exterior views Exterior views Infotainment system Infotainment system Park Distance Control Park Distance Control PDC Parts accessories repairs and modifications Parts accessories repairs and mo...

Page 921: ...people animals and objects in certain situations Watch out for small children and animals in particular Due to the screen resolution or low light conditions the camera may not pick up thin posts chain...

Page 922: ...ing direction and the vehicle surroundings The front of the vehicle swings out more than the rear of the vehicle Never pay so much attention to the graphics shown on the screen that you fail to notice...

Page 923: ...nts for parking and maneuvering with the Rear View Camera system Checklist The Rear View Camera system shows only two dimensional images on the screen Due to the lack of depth of field it may be diffi...

Page 924: ...olkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Volkswagen recommends practicing parking and maneuvering with the Rear View Camera system in a safe place with little or no traffic or in...

Page 925: ...ehicle from moving Parking brake or Electronic parking brake depending on equipment Switch on the ignition Switch on the Infotainment system if not already on Infotainment system Shift into Reverse R...

Page 926: ...icles may be difficult or impossible to identify due to the lack of depth of field Objects or another vehicle may seem closer or farther away on the screen than they really are Examples of optical dis...

Page 927: ...e engine Apply the parking brake to help prevent the vehicle from moving Parking brake or Electronic parking brake depending on equipment Shift into Reverse R Wet the camera lens with a commercially a...

Page 928: ...rst read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Screen Function buttons on the screen may vary depending on vehicle equipment Never use abrasive cleaning agents to cl...

Page 929: ...and off The Rear View Camera system switches on and off automatically Function Action with the ignition on Vehicles without Park Distance Control Vehicles with Park Distance Control Switch on the dis...

Page 930: ...into Reverse R OR Tap the function key Parking Fig 167 On the screen Orientation lines for the parking space behind the vehicle Searching for a parking space Backing into the parking space Maneuvering...

Page 931: ...ind the vehicle on the road Road Selected parking space Side lines of the selected parking space Rear boundary of the parking space such as a curb All references to orientation line length apply to ve...

Page 932: ...e so that the lateral green orientation lines lead into the parking space Pay attention to the message in the display Look Safe to move 5 Align the vehicle in the parking space so that the green orien...

Page 933: ...acking up and parking PDC uses ultrasonic sensors in the bumpers to measure the distance between the vehicle and objects The system uses the time it takes for the ultrasonic waves to bounce back from...

Page 934: ...system Braking and parking Braking and parking Rear View Camera system Rear View Camera system Exterior care and cleaning Exterior care and cleaning Consumer information Consumer information Parts ac...

Page 935: ...nimals and objects Watch out for small children and animals in particular Certain types of clothing and the surfaces of certain objects do not reflect the ultrasonic waves that the sensors send and re...

Page 936: ...d or become misaligned in low speed impacts and parking maneuvers Damaged or misaligned sensors cannot accurately detect or report objects that might be within range of the PDC system To help make sur...

Page 937: ...ic in order to become familiar with the system and how it works Operation Fig 168 In the front and rear bumpers Park Distance Control system sensors Fig 169 In the lower center console Button to switc...

Page 938: ...rrows The intermittent and permanent signal chimes given by the front PDC sensors are of a higher pitch than those given by the rear PDC sensors This is a standard feature The warning signals can be a...

Page 939: ...ature PDC view may be displayed Automatically deactivate PDC Shift into Park P OR Drive forward faster than about 5 10 mph 10 15 km h Mute the PDC volume Tap the function key Switch from mini PDC disp...

Page 940: ...than 6 9 mph 10 15 km h and then drops below that speed again OR If the ignition is switched off and then switched on again OR If the selector lever is moved to Park P and then out of that position a...

Page 941: ...ked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility PDC signal chimes and displays Never rely completely on the PDC for information about people and objects that might...

Page 942: ...troductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Key to elements in the color display Fig 170 and Fig 171 Meaning Scanned area behind the vehicle Scanned area in front of the vehicle System f...

Page 943: ...An intermittent signal chime means that a sufficiently short distance between the vehicle and an obstacle is detected The shorter the distance the shorter the intervals between the chimes The signal c...

Page 944: ...chimes beep automatically Display The graphic on the screen displays the scanned areas in several segments The closer the vehicle drives towards an obstacle the closer the segment will move to the veh...

Page 945: ...one Yellow Rear side about 12 23 in 31 60 cm Front center about 12 47 in 31 120 cm Front side about 12 23 in 31 60 cm Obstacle outside of the collision area about 0 12 in 0 30 cm Intermittent tone Red...

Page 946: ...ls cannot be switched off If you manually deactivate the display PDC remains on and the sound is reactivated Switching on the electronic parking brake also mutes the PDC volume The mute setting is act...

Page 947: ...and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction PDC settings in the Infotainment system menu Switch on the ignition If necessary switch on the Infotainment system Press the bu...

Page 948: ...eys or by adjusting the control Front pitch Set different pitches for the front signal chimes by tapping the or function keys or by adjusting the control Rear volume Set different volumes for the rear...

Page 949: ...ntrol system Park Distance Control PDC and can assist the driver when Finding a suitable parking space Parking in a suitable parallel parking space Parking in a suitable perpendicular parking space Pu...

Page 950: ...re information Exterior views Exterior views Starting and stopping the engine Starting and stopping the engine Braking and parking Braking and parking Park Distance Control PDC Park Distance Control P...

Page 951: ...ertain surfaces of objects and clothing cannot reflect the signals from the ultrasonic sensors The system is unable to detect objects or people wearing these particular types of clothing or they may b...

Page 952: ...t the wheels and tires are not damaged when parking the vehicle If necessary stop the parking procedure early enough to prevent damage to the vehicle Things like trailer draw bars thin rods fences pos...

Page 953: ...as bicycle racks can impair the function of the Park Assist system and may cause vehicle damage Noise from rough roads cobblestones other vehicles and the surrounding area for example can prevent the...

Page 954: ...Park Distance Control sounds continuously before changing direction If the Park Assist system turns the steering wheel when the vehicle is stationary the symbol appears in the instrument cluster disp...

Page 955: ...parking space if one of the following occurs The button is pressed The vehicle speed is faster than about 4 mph 7 km h The driver intervenes using the steering wheel The parking procedure was not comp...

Page 956: ...wheel has been changed you notice that the system does not park the vehicle or leave a parking space as well as it did before the wheel was changed the new wheel dimensions may need to be synchronized...

Page 957: ...sitioning the vehicle for parking maneuvering Fig 174 In the instrument cluster display Parking perpendicular to the road Searching for a parking space positioning the vehicle for parking maneuvering...

Page 958: ...Fig 174 in the instrument cluster display shows the relative remaining distance using symbols The higher the progress bar the longer the remaining distance When driving forward the progress level mov...

Page 959: ...parking using Park Assist must be fulfilled Requirements for parking using Park Assist 2 Press the Fig 172 button once while driving at a speed less than about 25 mph 40 km h Press the Fig 172 button...

Page 960: ...here is a continuous tone from the Park Distance Control PDC system OR Until the prompt to drive forward appears in the instrument cluster display OR Until the message Park Assist finished appears in...

Page 961: ...owever you will not be prompted to park The Park Assist system can also be activated after driving past a parallel parking space at less than about 25 mph 40 km h or a perpendicular parking space at l...

Page 962: ...iving out of a parallel parking space using Park Assist You must be parked in a parallel parking space ASR must be switched on Braking and parking The parking space length must be vehicle length 2 6 f...

Page 963: ...steering wheel while driving out of the parking space The driver controls the accelerator the brake and the transmission selector lever 6 Reverse the vehicle until there is a continuous tone from the...

Page 964: ...omatically in certain situations The driver is always responsible for braking in time Automatic brake intervention to avoid excess speed An automatic brake intervention may occur to prevent the vehicl...

Page 965: ...onditions such as weather vehicle condition vehicle load or vehicle angle the Park Assist system can bring the vehicle to a stop before it reaches an obstruction Depress the brake pedal An automatic b...

Page 966: ...ot a substitute for the driver s full concentration The Park Assist system has system related limitations In some situations the automatic brake intervention can be restricted or may not work at all A...

Page 967: ...pending on vehicle equipment the vehicle may be equipped with the Blind Spot Monitor system The Blind Spot Monitor assists the driver by using radar sensors to monitor the traffic in the blind spot de...

Page 968: ...hysics and limits of the system Careless or unintentional use of the Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Traffic Alert may result in accidents and serious injuries The Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Ale...

Page 969: ...gs may result Never use the Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert on unpaved roads The Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert was designed only for paved roads Always pay attention to the are...

Page 970: ...in the rear bumper can be damaged or become misaligned in low speed impacts and parking maneuvers The system can switch itself off or may be impaired as a result Always keep the rear bumper clean and...

Page 971: ...onitor is active and ready Lights up and stays on The Blind Spot Monitor detects a vehicle in the blind spot Flashes Possible cause A vehicle is detected in the blind spot and the turn signal on that...

Page 972: ...arning and indicator lights and instrument cluster text messages can result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning and indicator lights or text WARNINGS Always heed warning an...

Page 973: ...ormation and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The Blind Spot Monitor uses sensors to monitor the blind spot detection area and the area behind your vehicle and informs you via indicator lights in the ou...

Page 974: ...indicator light Fig 176 in the glass for the respective outside mirror informs you about traffic to the rear if the system interprets the situation as critical The indicator light in the driver side...

Page 975: ...e lane wide The width of the lane is not detected individually on each road but is preprogrammed into the system Because of this the indicators may be incorrect when driving on narrow roads or driving...

Page 976: ...ssed by another vehicle Fig 178 When passing another vehicle Fig 179 and the difference in speed between the two vehicles is no more than about 6 mph 10 km h There is no signal if the passing speed is...

Page 977: ...tions In certain situations the Blind Spot Monitor may not interpret the traffic situation correctly These situations may include When driving in tight curves When the width of the lanes differs When...

Page 978: ...pace Fig 181 Rear Traffic Alert display Colored display shown may vary depending on vehicle equipment Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Key to...

Page 979: ...ning sounds if the system detects approaching traffic behind your vehicle when backing up Fig 180 red area Vehicles without Park Distance Control PDC There is a warning tone and a text message in the...

Page 980: ...up at speeds between 1 7 mph 1 12 km h Once the system detects that your vehicle is stationary it keeps the vehicle from moving for up to 2 seconds After an automatic braking intervention about 10 se...

Page 981: ...r example on heavily traveled roads or when there are multiple lanes Always watch for people especially small children bicycles animals and objects because the Rear Traffic Alert may not always be abl...

Page 982: ...turn the Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Traffic Alert on and off in the Assist systems menu in the Volkswagen Information System Open the Assist systems menu Rear Traffic Blind Spot Switching the Blind...

Page 983: ...ystem setting that was stored is kept after switching the ignition off on If the Blind Spot Monitor was deactivated automatically the system can only be activated again after switching the ignition of...

Page 984: ...system turns off automatically Trailer towing When towing a trailer the Blind Spot Monitor and Rear Traffic Alert must be manually switched off...

Page 985: ...cator light Function and operation Adjusting the driving mode Your vehicle may be equipped with the Driving Mode Selection feature Additional information and warnings Infotainment system Infotainment...

Page 986: ...ion is switched on several warning and indicator Driving on today s roads demands the full attention of the driver at all times Driver distraction causes accidents collisions and serious personal inju...

Page 987: ...re to heed warning and indicator lights and instrument cluster text messages can result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning and indicator lights or text WARNINGS Always hee...

Page 988: ...ons Comforta Gives the vehicle a more comfortable driving feel which may be preferred for example on bumpy road conditions or on long highway drives Normal Balanced setting for everyday use Sport Give...

Page 989: ...for the engine Steering In Sport or Race mode power steering is reduced and the effort required to steer the vehicle increases The vehicle s driving response becomes more agile Powertrain engine and t...

Page 990: ...e to the current driving situation depending on the selected driving mode Dynamic Chassis Control DCC if equipped While driving DCC continuously adjusts the suspension characteristics to match the cur...

Page 991: ...ng mode is highlighted Tap the Information function key to display additional information about the current driving mode Tap the function key to close the menu if necessary Selecting the driving mode...

Page 992: ...ving mode remains set but the automatic transmission may return to Drive D when the ignition is switched back on again To shift to Sport drive S briefly pull the selector lever back Shifting Changing...

Page 993: ...ynamic Chassis Control DCC b Available only on Golf R models instead of Sport mode Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic an...

Page 994: ...ecessary switch on the Infotainment system Press the Driving Mode Selection button and tap the Individual function key in the Infotainment system display Tap the Adjust function key to open the Indivi...

Page 995: ...ormal Sport Drivetrain Normal Sport Front differential lock Normal Sport ACC Normal Sport Adaptive front lighting Normal Sport Interior engine sound Normal Sport Reset mode Settings are reset to Norma...

Page 996: ...times Driver distraction causes accidents collisions and serious personal injury Never let yourself be distracted when setting adjusting or using the Infotainment system Always drive attentively and...

Page 997: ...mation about Manual controls Climatronic controls Operation via the Infotainment system Operation Air vents Air recirculation Manual air conditioning and Climatronic Your vehicle is equipped with eith...

Page 998: ...ment The dust and pollen filter must be replaced at the intervals recommended in BookletWarranty and Maintenance so that the air conditioner can work properly If the effectiveness of the filter decrea...

Page 999: ...tainment system Seat functions Seat functions Windshield wipers and washer Windshield wipers and washer Starting and stopping the engine Starting and stopping the engine Exterior care and cleaning Ext...

Page 1000: ...ngine has reached operating temperature Wait until you have good visibility before driving off Always make sure you know how to properly use the climate control system as well as the rear window defro...

Page 1001: ...alertness which can cause accidents collisions and serious personal injury Never switch off the fan for a long period of time and never use air recirculation for a long period of time because no fres...

Page 1002: ...nk the air conditioner is not working properly or may be damaged switch it off to help prevent more damage Have the air conditioner checked by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswag...

Page 1003: ...starting and starting the engine with a very weak vehicle battery or after the vehicle battery has been replaced may change or delete system settings including time date personal convenience settings...

Page 1004: ...efrost Airflow is directed to the windshield Recirculation mode switches off automatically in this position Increases the fan speed to clear the windshield as quickly as possible The cooling system sw...

Page 1005: ...n Press the corresponding button to switch a function on or off If a function is switched on an indicator light in or under the button Stale air causes driver fatigue and reduces alertness which can c...

Page 1006: ...shield and air recirculation automatically switches off To defrost the windshield as quickly as possible humidity is removed from the air at temperatures above about 35 F 1 5 C and the blower is set t...

Page 1007: ...ss the button to open the air conditioning settings in the Infotainment system Operation via the Infotainment system Press the button If the system is switched off the indicator light in the button li...

Page 1008: ...ir conditioning menu Press the Fig 184 button The current air conditioning settings are displayed in the upper section of the screen for example the temperatures that are currently set for the driver...

Page 1009: ...witched on The cooling system for the passenger compartment works only when the engine is running and the fan is on The air conditioner is most efficient when the windows and the power sunroof are clo...

Page 1010: ...f the air recirculation Air recirculation Set the fan to the desired speed Turn the temperature knob to the center position Open and adjust all air vents in the instrument panel Air vents Turn the air...

Page 1011: ...eit and vice versa On appropriately equipped vehicles you can also change the units in the Infotainment system by pressing the button followed by the and Units function keys Menu and system settings S...

Page 1012: ...Special considerations When it is very hot and humid outside water condensation can drip from the air conditioner evaporator and form a puddle under the vehicle This is normal and does not indicate a...

Page 1013: ...d the WARNINGS Introduction Air vents To help ensure sufficient heating cooling and ventilation in the passenger compartment never close the air vents completely Fig 185 To open and close the air vent...

Page 1014: ...through the passenger compartment and through the air vents in the luggage compartment Do not cover these slots with clothing or other things Air recirculation Please first read and note the introduct...

Page 1015: ...switch to manual air recirculation in order to cool the vehicle interior faster For safety reasons air recirculation is switched off in the following situations Manually The button is pushed Climatro...

Page 1016: ...y If the box in the function key is checked the automatic recirculation mode is switched on Features of automatic air recirculation mode In automatic air recirculation mode fresh air enters the passen...

Page 1017: ...since no fresh air will enter the passenger compartment When the air conditioner is off and recirculation mode is on condensation can quickly form on the windows and greatly reduce visibility Always...

Page 1018: ...Climatronic When backing up and while the automatic wiper washer is operating air recirculation is briefly activated to help keep exhaust fumes from getting into the passenger compartment...

Page 1019: ...n about Indicator lights and fuel gauge Refueling Fuel capacities Refueling checklist The fuel filler flap is located on the rear right side of the vehicle More information Exterior views Exterior vie...

Page 1020: ...l are dangerous because they can cause fire and serious personal injury During refueling the engine and the ignition must be switched off for safety reasons Never use a mobile telephone CB radio or ot...

Page 1021: ...tainers can leak and cause a fire and serious personal injuries especially in a crash For your safety we strongly recommend that you do not travel with a portable fuel container in your vehicle If und...

Page 1022: ...If filling a portable container made of metal the filler nozzle must always be in contact with the container This will help prevent static electricity from discharging and causing a fire Always obser...

Page 1023: ...s and wheel housings Refueling with gasoline when your vehicle has a diesel engine or refueling with diesel fuel when your vehicle has a gasoline engine can cause very serious and expensive engine and...

Page 1024: ...cause or meaning Proper response Red range arrow Fuel tank almost empty Running on reserve Fuel capacities Time to refuel Fuel filler cap not properly closed a Stop and close the fuel filler cap prope...

Page 1025: ...r neck and screw it on clockwise until you clearly hear a clicking sound Close the fuel filler flap After switching on the ignition the indicator light may stay on or the text message may still appear...

Page 1026: ...supply to the engine can be interrupted especially when driving over bumps across slopes and up and down hills Steering and braking assistance as well as ESC and related systems will not work if the...

Page 1027: ...lor on an instrument cluster with color display Refueling Failure to heed warning lights or text WARNINGS can result in vehicle damage Never drive until the fuel tank is completely empty The irregular...

Page 1028: ...vehicle from the outside with the vehicle key or press the central locking button in the driver door to unlock the vehicle from the inside Power locking system The fuel filler flap is located at the r...

Page 1029: ...for example if it gets warmer outside Closing the fuel filler cap Screw the fuel cap clockwise onto the fuel filler neck until you hear it click into place Close the fuel filler flap until you hear i...

Page 1030: ...ut 1 3 gallons 5 0 liters are reserve Golf R About 14 5 gallons 55 0 liters of which about 1 3 gallons 5 0 liters are reserve Refueling checklist Please first read and note the introductory informatio...

Page 1031: ...u know exactly how to carry out the job have the correct technical information and the proper tools and supplies and are familiar with the necessary safety precautions Working in the engine compartmen...

Page 1032: ...Tires See Tires and wheels_0 Vehicle lighting necessary for driving safety Turn signals Low beams and high beams Taillights Brake lights License plate lights Information on replacing light bulbs Repla...

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Page 1034: ...of the engine If you notice any symptoms like rough engine idle or performance or bucking immediately reduce the vehicle speed accelerate slowly and keep the engine speed in the middle of the rpm rang...

Page 1035: ...Refueling Refueling Engine control and exhaust system Engine control and emission control system...

Page 1036: ...sert the pump nozzle fully into the vehicle s filler neck could cause fuel overflow and fuel spray Fuel spray and overflowing fuel are dangerous because they can cause fire or serious injury For safet...

Page 1037: ...line is recommended for your engine you may be able to enhance engine performance by using Premium gasoline The recommended gasoline octane rating for your engine is listed on a label inside of the fu...

Page 1038: ...ailable throughout the USA and Canada Volkswagen recommends that you do not take your vehicle to places where unleaded gasoline may not be available Gasoline containing alcohol or MTBE You may use unl...

Page 1039: ...r Blend must contain no more than 15 ethanol Blends of gasoline and MTBE Anti Knock Index AKI must be 87 or higher Blend must contain no more than 15 MTBE Seasonally adjusted gasoline Many fuels are b...

Page 1040: ...age your vehicle s catalytic converter Methanol blended fuels that do not meet the criteria listed above may cause corrosion and may damage plastic and rubber parts in the fuel system Never use fuels...

Page 1041: ...l whether a particular fuel blend meets the criteria above ask your service station or its fuel supplier If you notice a loss of fuel economy or drivability and performance problems using one of these...

Page 1042: ...ine For more information on TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline please go to the official Web site http www toptiergas com If quality gasoline with additives that do not contain metal is not available or engi...

Page 1043: ...nly additives approved by Volkswagen Appropriate additives as well as instructions on how to use them are available from your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Do...

Page 1044: ...h rpm and heavy engine load Otherwise the engine could be damaged Refuel your vehicle with gasoline with the required octane rating as soon as possible Do not use fuel that is labeled at the pump as c...

Page 1045: ...reparing to work in the engine compartment Opening or closing the engine compartment Always position the vehicle on a firm and level surface before doing any work in the engine compartment The engine...

Page 1046: ...l injury may result from improperly performed work More information Exterior views Exterior views Windshield wipers and washer Windshield wipers and washer Starting and stopping the engine Starting an...

Page 1047: ...from moving and that the key is not in the ignition If you must work under a vehicle raised on a floor jack always make sure that the vehicle is safely supported on safety stands intended for that pur...

Page 1048: ...njury may result from improperly performed work We strongly recommend that you always have HID High Intensity Discharge Xenon headlights and H7 bulbs replaced by a qualified technician Serious persona...

Page 1049: ...ngine compartment and never leave them unsupervised The engine coolant system is under pressure when the engine is hot Never unscrew the coolant expansion tank cap when the engine is hot Hot coolant c...

Page 1050: ...cially careful when using jumper cables The vehicle s battery could explode To reduce the risk of electrical shock and personal injury while the engine is running or being started Never touch ignition...

Page 1051: ...when the engine is running there are more risks from the rotating parts such as the drive belts alternator radiator fan etc and from the high voltage ignition system Always use extreme care Always ma...

Page 1052: ...left behind can cause malfunctions engine damage and even fires Additional materials in the engine compartment such as blankets can interfere with the operation of the engine and can cause fires which...

Page 1053: ...liquids on the engine These fluids can ignite on hot engine parts and cause injuries If work on the fuel system or the electrical system is necessary Always disconnect the 12 Volt vehicle battery Mak...

Page 1054: ...ote the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Lights up Possible cause Proper response Icon appears in the display Displays Engine hood not properly closed Stop Close the engine...

Page 1055: ...e ignition The instrument cluster display goes out about 15 seconds after the vehicle has been locked Preparing to work in the engine compartment Please first read and note the introductory informatio...

Page 1056: ...e Parking brake_0 Parking brake depending on equipment Shift the transmission into Park P automatic or Neutral manual only Shifting Shifting Automatic transmission See Shifting_0 Automatic transmissio...

Page 1057: ...s away from the vehicle Make sure the vehicle cannot move unexpectedly Opening or closing the engine compartment Disregarding the safety related checklist may result in serious injuries Always review...

Page 1058: ...r Fig 189 Above the radiator grille Outside engine hood release Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Opening the engine hood Before you open the h...

Page 1059: ...ine hood Pull the hood down to overcome the resistance of the gas pressure strut Lower the engine hood by hand until it is about 8 in 20 cm above its latch and then let it drop into place to latch it...

Page 1060: ...ding auto body parts If you ever notice that the hood latch is not properly secured when the vehicle is moving stop at once and close it Never let anyone get in the way of the hood when closing it WAR...

Page 1061: ...Before opening or closing the engine hood make sure there is enough room to do so for example when the vehicle is in a garage NOTICE...

Page 1062: ...ions Engine oil capacities Checking the engine oil level and adding oil Engine oil consumption Changing engine oil More information BookletWarranty and Maintenance Working in the engine compartment Wo...

Page 1063: ...e stored out of the reach of children Store engine oil only in the closed original container This also applies to used oil until disposal To reduce the risk of poisoning never drain the oil into empty...

Page 1064: ...sa Possible cause Proper response Engine oil pressure too low Stop Switch off the engine Check the engine oil level If the warning light flashes although the oil level is normal do not continue drivin...

Page 1065: ...formation System Driving data menu Volkswagen Information System Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a coll...

Page 1066: ...e used throughout the entire year Engine oils are constantly being improved Authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities are always up to date regarding new developments...

Page 1067: ...expressly complies with the Volkswagen oil quality standard specified for your vehicle s engine Engines Engine oil specification Gasoline engines VW 502 00 VW 503 00 VW 504 00 At the time this Manual...

Page 1068: ...onditions that exist where the vehicle is used Make sure the oil meets the quality standard listed in Engine oils are constantly being improved Authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen...

Page 1069: ...2 quart 0 5 liter of a high quality synthetic oil that meets ACEA A3 specifications and has a viscosity grade of SAE 5W 40 or SAE 5W 30 Use only a high quality engine oil that expressly complies with...

Page 1070: ...gasoline engines Golf R About 6 0 quarts 5 7 liters Checking the engine oil level and adding oil Fig 190 Engine oil dipstick with oil level marks Fig 191 In the engine compartment Engine oil filler c...

Page 1071: ...You can identify these by the symbol on the engine oil filler cap and the colored handle on the dipstick If you are not sure where the cap and the dipstick are located see your authorized Volkswagen d...

Page 1072: ...wait about 1 minute each time you add oil so that the oil can flow into the oil pan up to the marking on the dipstick Read the oil level on the dipstick again before adding another small amount if nec...

Page 1073: ...be and push it all the way in Close the hood Engine oil level ranges Fig 190 Required action according to the respective engine oil level Range Do not start the engine Contact an authorized Volkswagen...

Page 1074: ...n a cold engine can also cause a fire when the engine warms up Always make certain that you screw the cap of the engine oil filler opening back on tightly after adding oil and that the dipstick has be...

Page 1075: ...gines use some oil Oil consumption varies from engine to engine and may change over the life of the engine Engines tend to use more oil during the break in period than Do not start the engine if the e...

Page 1076: ...tank and always before a long trip Your vehicle may consume engine oil depending on several variables A maximum of 1 quart per 1200 miles 1 liter per 2000 km would be considered normal New vehicles ma...

Page 1077: ...ing conditions oil consumption can be up to 1 quart per 1200 miles 0 5 liter per 1000 km Consumption may be higher for new vehicles during the first 3000 miles 5000 km Changing engine oil Please first...

Page 1078: ...ow freezing for long periods Volkswagen recommends that you have your oil and oil filter changed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility They have the required...

Page 1079: ...und to help prevent hot oil from running down your arm Drain the oil into a container designed for this purpose one large enough to hold at least the total amount of oil in your engine To reduce the r...

Page 1080: ...of water or down sewage drains Recycle used oil by taking it to a collection facility for used engine oil in your area or contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Fa...

Page 1081: ...e coolant system unless you know exactly how to carry out the job have the correct technical information and the proper tools supplies and operating fluids and are familiar with the necessary safety p...

Page 1082: ...Trailer towing Trailer towing Working in the engine compartment Working in the engine compartment Parts accessories repairs and modifications Parts accessories repairs and modifications...

Page 1083: ...y food or beverage containers or in any other containers that might mislead someone into drinking from them Always keep engine coolant out of reach of children Always make sure there is enough of the...

Page 1084: ...in the engine coolant temperature gauge is located in the cold range the engine has not reached operating temperature High engine speeds and heavy engine loads should be avoided Under normal driving c...

Page 1085: ...the road and stop as soon as you can do so safely Stop the engine and let it cool down until the temperature needle is in the normal range again Check the engine coolant level and add engine coolant...

Page 1086: ...rized Volkswagen Service Facility These instructions apply only when the coolant temperature stays in the normal range Stop immediately if the needle goes into the red warning zone Fig 192 Engine cool...

Page 1087: ...ions Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning light...

Page 1088: ...against corrosion In addition the mixture helps prevent calcium deposits and increases the boiling point of the engine coolant To protect the engine the mixture must always contain at least 40 coolant...

Page 1089: ...Too little antifreeze protection in the engine cooling system can cause engine failure and severe injuries Always make sure there is enough of the correct coolant additive to provide proper antifreez...

Page 1090: ...engine coolant additives with other additives not approved by Volkswagen Mixing Volkswagen coolant additives with coolant additives made by other manufacturers can seriously damage the engine and the...

Page 1091: ...ment Fig 194 Coolant expansion tank cap in the engine compartment Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction If the coolant level drops too low the engi...

Page 1092: ...ve to the marking on the side of the expansion tank Fig 193 If the coolant level in the tank is below the minimum mark min add coolant When the engine is warm the engine coolant level may be slightly...

Page 1093: ...g range Screw the lid tightly Even in an emergency do not use any other kind of coolant additive if engine coolant that meets Volkswagen specifications Engine coolant specifications is not available I...

Page 1094: ...cle and that the vehicle cannot be started by depressing the starter button Starter button Always keep children and others away from the engine compartment and never leave them unsupervised The engine...

Page 1095: ...n distilled water take the vehicle immediately to an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to have the coolant system drained flushed and refilled completely with t...

Page 1096: ...coolant if there is no coolant in the expansion tank Air could enter the cooling system Do not drive the vehicle Seek expert assistance Failure to do so can result in engine damage When changing or t...

Page 1097: ...art of the vehicle electrical system Never do any work on the vehicle electrical system unless you know exactly how to carry out the job have the correct technical information and the proper tools and...

Page 1098: ...Fire sparks open flame and smoking are prohibited When a battery is charged it produces hydrogen gas which is highly explosive Always keep children away from battery acid and vehicle batteries More in...

Page 1099: ...nd vehicle batteries in general Always wear eye protection Never let battery acid or lead particles come into contact with your eyes skin or clothing Sulfuric battery acid is very corrosive It can bur...

Page 1100: ...s and open flames when working Never create sparks or electrostatic charges when handling cables and electrical equipment Never short circuit the battery terminals High energy sparks can cause serious...

Page 1101: ...California Proposition 65 Warning Battery posts terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead components chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm Wash...

Page 1102: ...n See an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Have the electrical system checked Switch off unnecessary electrical loads The vehicle battery will not be charged by...

Page 1103: ...t messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a collision and serious personal injury Never ignore warning lights or text WARNINGS Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is sa...

Page 1104: ...heck the electrolyte level of the battery regularly if the vehicle has high mileage km in places with a warm climate and if the vehicle has an old battery Otherwise the vehicle battery does not requir...

Page 1105: ...ator and tell what color it is Never use an open flame or an unprotected light source The round battery window acid level indicator on the top of the battery changes color depending on the battery s e...

Page 1106: ...c battery acid is very corrosive It can burn unprotected skin and cause blindness Always wear protective gloves and eye protection Never tilt the vehicle battery Acid could spill out of the battery ve...

Page 1107: ...location with special dimensions and safety features Before buying a new battery ask an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility what batteries are suitable with regard...

Page 1108: ...itive cable Connecting the vehicle battery Prior to reconnecting the battery switch off all electrical systems and devices and the ignition Connect the positive cable first and then the negative cable...

Page 1109: ...locking or locking the vehicle with Keyless Access Then try to start the ignition again If the ignition cannot be switched on contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer an authorized Volkswagen Service F...

Page 1110: ...itched on or the parking lights are left on for a long time when parked What drains the vehicle battery Long periods when the engine is not running especially when the ignition is on Using electrical...

Page 1111: ...ons may cause short circuits fires and serious personal injuries Always use only maintenance free or cycle free leak proof batteries with the same specifications and dimensions as the original equipme...

Page 1112: ...nly in well ventilated areas Never charge a frozen or thawed battery A dead battery can freeze at temperatures around 32 F 0 C You must replace the vehicle battery if it was frozen Incorrectly connect...

Page 1113: ...on is switched on or the engine is running Doing this may damage the electrical system or electronic components Never use a vehicle battery that does not meet the specifications for the vehicle batter...

Page 1114: ...Cleaning and changing the windshield wiper blades Waxing and polishing vehicle paint Caring for and cleaning chrome and aluminum parts Cleaning wheel rims Caring for rubber door and window seals Deici...

Page 1115: ...Service Facility More information Power locking system Power locking system Power windows Power windows Windshield wipers and washer Windshield wipers and washer Working in the engine compartment Work...

Page 1116: ...package To reduce the risk of poisoning never use empty food or beverage containers that might mislead someone into drinking from them Always keep vehicle care products out of the reach of children A...

Page 1117: ...those that are not harmful to the environment Never throw out vehicle care products with ordinary household waste Always read and heed all the instructions and all WARNINGS on the package Improper car...

Page 1118: ...hed regularly and thoroughly Car wash Pay close attention to the information provided by the car wash operator Before going through a car wash be sure to take the usual precautions to help prevent dam...

Page 1119: ...When washing by hand first soften the dirt with plenty of water and then rinse off as much dirt as possible Then clean the vehicle with a soft sponge a washing mitt or brush using only light pressure...

Page 1120: ...akes and clean off any ice coatings with a few careful applications of the brake Make sure not to endanger other motorists or cyclists or disobey legal requirements WARNING Sharp edges under the vehic...

Page 1121: ...headlights with a dry cloth or sponge Always use a wet cloth or sponge For best results use soapy water When washing or rinsing the vehicle in cold weather do not let water get into the lock cylinders...

Page 1122: ...the rain sensor and the Auto Hold feature if equipped before driving the vehicle through a car wash Rain sensor Auto Hold Make sure there is enough clearance for the height and width of the vehicle T...

Page 1123: ...ing material as well as the sensors of the Park Distance Control system if equipped The Park Distance Control system sensors can be found in the rear and if applicable front bumper Make sure there is...

Page 1124: ...nal injury Keep sufficient distance between water jet and tires Never wash tires with a nozzle that sprays the water out in a direct stream regardless of the distance to the tire and even for a very s...

Page 1125: ...discs or pads coated with ice react slower and need longer stopping distances Always dry the brakes and clean off any ice coatings with a few careful applications of the brake Make sure not to endange...

Page 1126: ...bumper must be kept clean and clear of snow and ice When using a power washer or steam cleaner only spray the sensors directly for a short period of time and always keep the nozzle at least 4 inches...

Page 1127: ...and silicone deposits Removing wax residue Automatic car washes and vehicle care products can leave a wax residue on all glass surfaces These wax residues can only be removed with special cleaners or...

Page 1128: ...eaning cloths are available from your authorized Volkswagen dealer and authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Removing snow Remove snow from all windows and outside mirrors with an appropriate brush R...

Page 1129: ...ws reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents and severe injuries Don t drive until you have clear visibility through all windows Remove ice snow and condensation from all inside and outside...

Page 1130: ...ts for the rear defroster are on the inside of the rear window Do not put stickers over the heating elements on the inside of the rear window and never clean the inside of the windows with corrosive o...

Page 1131: ...eed the WARNINGS Introduction Factory installed wiper blades have a graphite coating The graphite coating lets the wiper blades glide smoothly over the windshield If this coating is worn or damaged th...

Page 1132: ...pers and washer It is not possible to lift the wiper arms away from the windshield when they are not in the service position When lifting or replacing a wiper blade on a window grip it only by its mou...

Page 1133: ...ection of the arrow until it latches Carefully fold the wiper arm back down onto the windshield Changing the rear window wiper blade Lift the wiper arm away from the window Press and hold the release...

Page 1134: ...annot clean the windows sufficiently WARNING Damaged or dirty wiper blades can scratch the windshield Solvents abrasive sponges and sharp edged objects will damage the graphite coating on the wiper bl...

Page 1135: ...ax to protect the vehicle again Even if a wax solution is used regularly at the car wash Volkswagen recommends applying a coat of hard wax at least twice a year to protect the paint Polishing Polish y...

Page 1136: ...lint free cloth dampened with water If the surface is especially dirty use a special solvent free cleaning material Then polish chrome and aluminum parts with a soft dry cloth To help prevent damage d...

Page 1137: ...Do not clean or polish in sandy or dusty places Do not use abrasive cleaners or abrasive sponges Do not polish dirty surfaces Do not use cleaning materials that contain solvents Do not use hard wax N...

Page 1138: ...road salt and brake dust off alloy wheels and clean the wheels with an acid free detergent Every 3 months Volkswagen recommends applying a hard wax compound to the wheels If road salt and brake dust...

Page 1139: ...ment use a soft cloth to remove dust and dirt from the rubber seals Do not apply any rubber care products to the rubber seals on the body in the areas around the windows in the driver and front passen...

Page 1140: ...coated to help protect it from corrosion and damage The undercoating could be damaged during normal use We therefore recommend that you have the protective coatings on the underbody and suspension in...

Page 1141: ...Service Facility Incorrect cleaning procedures could remove corrosion protection and damage electrical components among other things In addition water could enter directly into the vehicle interior t...

Page 1142: ...thorized Volkswagen Service Facility Plenum chamber The plenum chamber is located in the engine compartment between windshield and engine under a perforated cover Outside air is taken into the vehicle...

Page 1143: ...hazards can occur while working on the engine or in the engine compartment Before working in the engine compartment be sure to familiarize yourself with the necessary procedures and generally accepted...

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Page 1145: ...y belts Modern clothing fabrics such as dark denim may not be completely colorfast Even with normal use dye from these and other fabrics can rub off on seat upholstery and leave visible discolorations...

Page 1146: ...the more difficult it may be to clean them If stains dirt and deposits are left untreated for a long time they may become impossible to remove More information Exterior care and cleaning Exterior care...

Page 1147: ...package To reduce the risk of poisoning never use empty food or beverage containers that might mislead someone into drinking from them Always keep vehicle care products out of the reach of children A...

Page 1148: ...hicle components can compromise the vehicle s safety features and cause serious personal injury Always clean and maintain vehicle components according to manufacturer s instructions Only use approved...

Page 1149: ...g solvents can cause irreparable damage to plastics and other vehicle materials Stains dirt and other deposits that contain aggressive substances or solvents can corrode vehicle materials and cause pe...

Page 1150: ...olstery material and fabric trim To help prevent damage do not let such items come into direct contact with the upholstery and fabric trim Dust and dirt particles in pores folds and seams can have a s...

Page 1151: ...ts with airbag components Airbag components and electrical connectors may be installed in the driver seat the front passenger seat and in the outer rear seats Damaging cleaning and handling incorrectl...

Page 1152: ...products approved by Volkswagen If you have questions or concerns consult a professional cleaner Before using any cleaning agent familiarize yourself with instructions and warnings on the packaging V...

Page 1153: ...trim Alcantara upholstery and carpeting regularly with a suitable brush attachment Do not use power washers steam cleaners or cooling spray A soft sponge or a commercially available lint free microfi...

Page 1154: ...consult a professional cleaner Type of stain Recommended cleaning for fabric and upholstery Water based stains such as coffee or fruit juice Moisten a sponge with water and rub the stain gently with a...

Page 1155: ...tem the airbag may not deploy correctly or at all or it may deploy unexpectedly This could cause fatal injuries Have the airbag system inspected immediately by your authorized Volkswagen dealer or aut...

Page 1156: ...eating surface becomes soaked have it dried and the system components checked immediately by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Do not use steam cleaners because...

Page 1157: ...may cause visible lines to form at the edges of the area where the detergent was applied These lines are generally difficult or impossible to remove NOTICE Do not soak Alcantara Do not treat Alcantar...

Page 1158: ...provide very comfortable seating Delicate veins closed scars insect bites folds and a slightly clouded color remain visible and represent authentic characteristics of the natural material Untreated n...

Page 1159: ...aning and conditioning materials sparingly and always with a dry lint free cotton or wool cloth Do not apply cleaning and conditioning materials directly to the leather Remove fresh stains such as bal...

Page 1160: ...er based stains such as coffee tea juice or blood Remove fresh stains with an absorbent cloth If the stains are already dry use an appropriate cleaning agent Grease based stains such as oil lipstick e...

Page 1161: ...in place too long will penetrate the surface of the leather and cannot be removed Never treat leather with solvents floor wax shoe polish stain remover or similar products Wipe up spilled liquids imm...

Page 1162: ...nd heed the WARNINGS Introduction Do not clean leatherette with solvents floor wax shoe polish stain remover or similar products These can cause the material to become brittle and break Sharp edged ob...

Page 1163: ...rts with a vacuum cleaner Care and cleaning of plastic components wood trim and instrument panel Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Moisten a cl...

Page 1164: ...y airbags deploy in a crash Products containing solvents will change the properties of the plastics and may cause plastic parts to break and fly around when the airbag deploys in a crash causing injur...

Page 1165: ...the safety belts retract until they are completely dry Damage to safety belts reduces their overall effectiveness and increases the risk of serious personal injury and death whenever the vehicle is be...

Page 1166: ...ly Never let foreign objects or liquids get into the safety belt latch This could prevent the belt buckles and safety belts from working properly Damaged safety belts must be replaced they cannot be r...

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Page 1168: ...epairs and other things that can affect Advanced Airbag performance Notice about data recorded by the Event Data Recorder and vehicle control modules Using a mobile phone without a vehicle integrated...

Page 1169: ...a system Driving Mode Selection Driving Mode Selection Working in the engine compartment Working in the engine compartment Engine oil Engine oil Engine coolant Engine coolant Vehicle battery Vehicle b...

Page 1170: ...r authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities have the required tools diagnostic equipment repair information and trained personne...

Page 1171: ...ngine s internal friction is higher than later when all moving parts have been broken in Engine life is influenced by how you drive the vehicle for the first 1000 miles 1600 km Even afterwards driving...

Page 1172: ...will increase service life and reduce oil consumption Parts and accessories Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Volkswagen recommends that you c...

Page 1173: ...park plugs and vehicle batteries are constantly being improved For this reason it is Improper vehicle modifications and repairs affect the performance of the airbag system and cause malfunctions and s...

Page 1174: ...d and wearing parts replaced by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities are always up to da...

Page 1175: ...ght mislead someone into drinking from them Always keep vehicle care products out of the reach of children Always read and heed all the instructions and all WARNINGS on the package before using vehicl...

Page 1176: ...al modifications must be followed Only refill with suitable operating fluids When changing or topping off fluids make sure that you pour the fluids into the correct reservoirs Adding incorrect fluids...

Page 1177: ...pardized increased vehicle component wear can occur and the vehicle may no longer meet applicable emissions requirements Volkswagen recommends having all repairs and technical modifications performed...

Page 1178: ...e and malfunctions and can impair the efficiency of driver assistance systems This can lead to accidents and severe personal injuries Have repairs and vehicle modifications done by an authorized Volks...

Page 1179: ...effectiveness of the airbag is not affected and to prevent disassembled parts from causing injuries and pollution Authorized Volkswagen dealers authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities and other qual...

Page 1180: ...ploying when it should Never install leather upholstery on a vehicle that originally had cloth upholstery Never install cloth upholstery on a vehicle that originally had leather upholstery The capacit...

Page 1181: ...g performance and increase the risk of serious personal injury in a crash Never install suspension components that do not have the same performance characteristics as the components originally install...

Page 1182: ...o the airbag control unit that the front passenger seat is occupied and that the safety belt is being used The electronic control unit for the airbag system will then receive incorrect information tha...

Page 1183: ...le can cause safety belt buckle to send the wrong information to the airbag control unit and prevent the Advanced Airbag System from working properly Always make sure that nothing can interfere with t...

Page 1184: ...le telephones and CB radios etc should be performed by authorized Volkswagen dealers or authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities They have the necessary manuals training and special equipment The airb...

Page 1185: ...s service for you Notice about data recorded by the Event Data Recorder and vehicle control modules Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction This vehi...

Page 1186: ...and crash location are recorded However other parties such as law enforcement could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation T...

Page 1187: ...third party for research purposes without identifying the specific vehicle or information about the identity of its owner or lessee NOTE Your vehicle may be equipped with Volkswagen Car Net Please se...

Page 1188: ...and downloaded with special equipment that is directly connected to the vehicle Using a mobile phone without a vehicle integrated antenna some important things to know Please first read and note the...

Page 1189: ...icle telephone antenna Your vehicle may be equipped with an optional hands free system that will permit many of the features of compatible Bluetooth enabled mobile telephones to be used for greater co...

Page 1190: ...will not be charged through the cradle wiring and more importantly will not be connected to the vehicle s integrated telephone antenna The mobile phone will also not be recharged You might also experi...

Page 1191: ...nd injure vehicle occupants Never place or attach accessories or other objects such as cup holders telephone brackets note pads navigation systems large heavy or bulky objects on the doors on the wind...

Page 1192: ...lished limits This also applies if the outside antenna is not installed properly Always keep the mobile phone antenna at least 8 in 20 cm away from pacemakers Heart specialists advise that mobile phon...

Page 1193: ...nada Radio antenna and reception Component protection Volkswagen service information More information Exterior views Exterior views Technical data Technical data Starting assistance systems Starting a...

Page 1194: ...sk of accidents and injuries Obey all applicable legal requirements Read your Owner s Manual and heed all WARNINGS WARNING Improper vehicle care and use as well as improper changes to the vehicle can...

Page 1195: ...ou plan to take your vehicle outside the continental limits of the United States or Canada there is the possibility that Unleaded fuels for vehicles with catalytic converters may not be available Fuel...

Page 1196: ...vehicle On the inside of the rear window with the rear window defroster On the inside of the rear side windows On the inside of the windshield On the vehicle roof Volkswagen is not responsible for me...

Page 1197: ...acidic cleaning agents or other chemicals Do not place any stickers on the windshield integrated antenna and never clean the antenna with corrosive or acidic cleaning agents or other chemicals NOTICE...

Page 1198: ...y are installed into other vehicles for example after theft Prevent full function of components outside of the vehicle Allow legitimate installation or exchange of parts and control units by a profess...

Page 1199: ...techliterature com Improperly performed repairs and modifications can cause vehicle damage and malfunctions and can impair the efficiency of driver assistance systems and the airbag system This can le...

Page 1200: ...ent User Manual Notice Radio based equipment Mobile Phone Package Electronic immobilizer Remote control vehicle key Keyless Access with push button start Car Net US only Park Distance Control PDC Adap...

Page 1201: ...TION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment These devices comply with RSS 210 of Industry Cana...

Page 1202: ...caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment...

Page 1203: ...ional Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Volkswagen of America Inc 3800 Hamlin Road Auburn Hills MI 48326 If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investig...

Page 1204: ...u may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll free at 1 888 327 4236 TTY 1 800 424 9153 go to http www nhtsa gov or write to Administrator NHTSA 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE Washington D C 20590 You can als...

Page 1205: ...nformation about Indicator lights Catalytic converter More information Shifting Shifting Refueling Refueling Fuel Fuel Engine oil Engine oil Vehicle battery Vehicle battery Notice about data recorded...

Page 1206: ...g on or near the exhaust manifold exhaust pipes catalytic converter or heat shields WARNING California Proposition 65 Warning Engine exhaust some of its constituents and certain vehicle components con...

Page 1207: ...ay to help prevent the engine from overheating Once the engine is no longer at a critical temperature and you have briefly taken your foot off the accelerator the engine speed limit is increased If th...

Page 1208: ...r authorized Volkswagen Service Facility Have engine checked When the ignition is switched on several warning and indicator lights come on briefly for a function check They go out after a few seconds...

Page 1209: ...completely empty the fuel tank Do not exceed the correct oil level Engine oil Do not tow the vehicle to start it but use a jump start instead Jump starting If you experience misfires loss of power or...

Page 1210: ...dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility You may also find helpful information under Special considerations or Checklist in the index Description Possible causes among others Possible reme...

Page 1211: ...Noises entry in the index Odd driving behavior Assistance systems activated Check the Assistance systems entry in the index DSG automated transmission too hot Stop vehicle as soon as you can safely do...

Page 1212: ...ctrical consumers do not work Vehicle battery charge too low Charge vehicle battery Vehicle battery Remaining fuel level too low Refuel Refueling Fuse blown Check fuse and replace if necessary Fuses F...

Page 1213: ...Towing a trailer or driving with a roof rack Check use Remove if not in use Driving with heavy payload No direct corrective action possible Driving at high engine speed Select a higher gear...

Page 1214: ...vehicle is lifted at different points vehicle damage and serious injuries may occur Workshop hoists that use fluid cushions receiving platforms must not be used for lifting the vehicle There are many...

Page 1215: ...is off the ground Always lift your vehicle only at the designated lift points shown in the illustration Fig 198 Not using the designated lift points can cause the vehicle to fall off the floor jack wh...

Page 1216: ...lifting capacity of the floor jack and safety stands being used To help prevent serious vehicle damage never lift the vehicle by the engine oil pan transmission housing or by the front or rear axles o...

Page 1217: ...ll find information about Protecting yourself and the vehicle More information Braking and parking Braking and parking Emergency closing and opening Emergency closing and opening Vehicle tool kit Veh...

Page 1218: ...lock all doors in an emergency Turn on the emergency flashers and set up another warning device about 25 yards 25 meters behind the vehicle to warn approaching traffic Never leave children disabled p...

Page 1219: ...ormation and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Obey all legal requirements regarding protecting a broken down vehicle For example turning on the emergency flashers and wearing a safety vest are mandatory...

Page 1220: ...ee Parking brake_0 Parking brake depending on equipment Shift the transmission into Park P automatic or Neutral manual only Shifting Shifting Automatic transmission See Shifting_0 Automatic transmissi...

Page 1221: ...ple when the vehicle is being towed This temporarily interrupts the emergency flashers Switch on the emergency flashers when Traffic suddenly slows down or stops in front of you to warn those approach...

Page 1222: ...low accepted safety practices and use common sense WARNING The vehicle exhaust system and the catalytic converter get very hot They can cause fires and serious personal injury Never park where parts o...

Page 1223: ...is switched off To help prevent damage to the vehicle if you should have to push it a short distance by hand never push against spoilers lights body panels windows or similar parts Concentrating force...

Page 1224: ...Emergency release for the fuel filler flap Emergency release for the selector lever lock The doors and the rear hatch can be manually locked and in some cases unlocked if necessary for instance becau...

Page 1225: ...ould result in people being trapped in the vehicle in an emergency A closed vehicle can become very hot or very cold depending on the season Particularly in the summer heat buildup in the passenger an...

Page 1226: ...atch and the power sunroof is dangerous and can cause serious personal injury Open or close the doors the rear hatch and the power sunroof only when no one is in the way WARNING To help prevent vehicl...

Page 1227: ...ocking position When the vehicle is unlocked manually only the driver door is unlocked Note the instructions for the anti theft alarm system Power locking system Unfold the key bit from the remote con...

Page 1228: ...ing If the vehicle is equipped with an anti theft alarm system the system remains activated for the unlocked vehicle But the alarm is not triggered at first Power locking system Open the driver door T...

Page 1229: ...ide of the right rear door Manual lock covered by a rubber seal Fig 202 On the front side of the right rear door Locking the vehicle with the key bit in the vehicle key Please first read and note the...

Page 1230: ...nger side doors turn the key clockwise On the driver side rear door turn the key counterclockwise Reinsert the rubber seal and completely close the door Make sure that the door is locked Repeat the pr...

Page 1231: ...204 Inside the luggage compartment Opening the rear hatch Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction If necessary fold the rear seat backrest forward Se...

Page 1232: ...ion of the arrow to unlock the rear hatch At the same time push the rear hatch out until it opens Emergency release for the fuel filler flap Please first read and note the introductory information and...

Page 1233: ...introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction If the power supply fails due to a dead vehicle battery for example and the vehicle has to be pushed or towed the emergency release must be...

Page 1234: ...the selector gate cover Open the storage compartment in front of the selector lever Storage compartment in the front center console Using your hands pull upward on the front of the selector lever cove...

Page 1235: ...he selector lever version B Using the flat blade of the screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit carefully push down on the middle of the colored release lever Fig 206 in the direction of the arrow and h...

Page 1236: ...n start to roll unexpectedly especially on hills or inclines and cause an accident and serious injuries WARNING Even with the selector lever is in Neutral N the automatic transmission will be damaged...

Page 1237: ...fter a breakdown always obey all applicable legal requirements More information Luggage compartment Luggage compartment Trailer towing Trailer towing Working in the engine compartment Working in the e...

Page 1238: ...rake suddenly or steer sharply or are involved in an accident This can cause severe injuries Always make sure the vehicle tool kit and spare or compact spare wheel are securely stowed in the luggage c...

Page 1239: ...WARNINGS Introduction The vehicle tool kit and the spare wheel compact spare wheel or tire mobility set may be in one of several places under the floor covering in the luggage compartment If necessary...

Page 1240: ...y Contents Fig 208 Contents of the vehicle tool kit Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Always guide the luggage compartment floor covering back...

Page 1241: ...uipped Volkswagen recommends that you always carry the adapter for the wheel bolts in the vehicle along with the vehicle tool kit The code number of the wheel bolt lock is imprinted on the front of th...

Page 1242: ...Crank if equipped Maintaining the vehicle jack The vehicle jack requires no regular maintenance If necessary apply multi purpose grease to the joints of the vehicle jack...

Page 1243: ...ou ll find information about Hubcaps Wheel bolt caps Wheel covers More information Exterior care and cleaning Exterior care and cleaning Vehicle tool kit Vehicle tool kit Changing a wheel Changing a w...

Page 1244: ...t use damaged wheel covers Always make sure that the flow of air for brake system cooling is not blocked or reduced before installing wheel covers This applies to both factory installed wheel covers a...

Page 1245: ...Fig 210 Twisting the hubcap off Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Depending on the vehicle model the hubcaps can either be pulled off Fig 209...

Page 1246: ...on of the arrow To install Press the hubcap against the rim until it latches Vehicles with twist off hubcaps To remove Twist the hubcap to the left or right until it loosens from the wheel rim Fig 210...

Page 1247: ...kit Insert the wire clip through the opening of the cover cap Fig 211 and pull off in the direction of the arrow The caps are designed to protect the wheel bolts and should be installed again after th...

Page 1248: ...lip Fig 212 and pull the wheel cover off in the direction of the arrow Installing the wheel cover Before installing the wheel cover the anti theft wheel bolt if equipped must be screwed into position...

Page 1249: ...ocation you are familiar with safety procedures and the technical steps and you have proper tools available Otherwise get expert assistance The vehicle jack can only be safely used to change the wheel...

Page 1250: ...ngerous To help reduce the risk of serious personal injury Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so Move the vehicle a safe distance off the road where it is safe to change the wheel Alw...

Page 1251: ...nd support Always block the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel being changed with chocks or other similar things If you are towing a trailer always unhitch it from your vehicle before starting to cha...

Page 1252: ...read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Checklist Getting ready to change a wheel Follow these steps in the order listed here models To reduce the risk of losing...

Page 1253: ...ing Automatic transmission See Shifting_0 Automatic transmission Manual transmission See Shifting_0 Manual transmission DSG automated transmission Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition...

Page 1254: ...is loaded Remove the luggage Raise and secure the luggage compartment floor If applicable Remove the subwoofer Removing the subwoofer Subwoofer Changing a wheel Removing the subwoofer_2 Unscrew the f...

Page 1255: ...a wheel Loosening the wheel bolts Disregarding the safety related checklist may lead to accidents and serious personal injuries Always review and follow the checklist Follow accepted safety practices...

Page 1256: ...h that was supplied with the vehicle Loosen the wheel bolts only about 1 turn before lifting the vehicle with the jack If a wheel bolt does not come loose carefully push the end of the lug wrench with...

Page 1257: ...turn 360 Important information regarding wheel bolts The design of rims and wheel bolts is matched to the factory installed wheels If different wheels are installed wheel bolts with the right length...

Page 1258: ...t tightening torque checked right away with an accurate torque wrench Before you check the tightening torque replace corroded and difficult to turn wheel bolts and clean the threads in the wheel hub N...

Page 1259: ...wrench that is supplied with the vehicle to loosen the wheel bolts Loosen the wheel bolts only about 1 turn before lifting the vehicle with the jack Never grease or oil the wheel bolts and the threads...

Page 1260: ...Fig 215 Lift points for the jack Fig 216 Jack in position at the left rear lift point Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction If your vehicle is equi...

Page 1261: ...ual transmission_2 Shifting Gearshift lever manual transmission _2 Gearshift lever Manual transmission_2 Then set the parking brake vehicle jack please see Tire mobility set for instructions on sealin...

Page 1262: ...equipment If towing a trailer Unhitch the trailer from the vehicle and park the trailer properly Straighten the steering wheel so that the front wheels point straight forward Block the diagonally oppo...

Page 1263: ...s just a little off the ground Improper use of your vehicle jack can cause the vehicle to fall off the jack leading to serious personal injury To help reduce the risk of serious personal injury Use on...

Page 1264: ...m or leg under the vehicle when it is supported by the jack Never let other persons have any part of their body under the vehicle either If you must work under a vehicle raised on a floor jack always...

Page 1265: ...the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The subwoofer if equipped is located under the luggage Disregarding the safety related checklist may lead to accidents and serious pers...

Page 1266: ...n both sides and carefully pull the connector out of the socket in the direction of the arrow magnified view Put the electric cable aside Remove the subwoofer carefully and place in a clean storage lo...

Page 1267: ...he luggage compartment floor back into place Changing a wheel Fig 218 Changing a wheel Remove previously loosened wheel bolts using the screwdriver handle Please first read and note the introductory i...

Page 1268: ...compact spare wheel on the axle Place the anti theft wheel bolt if equipped in position Fig 214 or in relation to the position of the tire valve Hand tighten it using the adapter by turning clockwise...

Page 1269: ...ious personal injury Always keep wheel bolts and threads in the wheel hub clean and free of oil and grease The wheel bolts must turn easily and must be tightened with the right torque Use the hexagona...

Page 1270: ...crash or other accident and serious personal injury Never use a compact spare wheel if it is damaged or worn down to the wear indicators Never drive faster than 50 mph 80 km h with a compact spare wh...

Page 1271: ...luggage compartment Have the wheel bolt tightening torque immediately checked with a torque wrench Wheel bolt tightening torque Have the damaged wheel replaced as soon as possible The Tire Pressure Mo...

Page 1272: ...instead of a spare tire Tire damage caused by foreign objects or punctures up to about 3 16 in 4 mm in diameter can be reliably sealed using the tire mobility set Do not remove the foreign object scr...

Page 1273: ...ged At outside temperatures below 4 F 20 C If the cut or puncture damage of the tire is greater than 3 16 in 4 mm in diameter If you were driving with very low tire pressure or a flat tire If the tire...

Page 1274: ...ust stay a safe distance away from you while you are working and keep out of the area you are working in Turn on the emergency flashers and set up another warning device about 25 yards 25 meters behin...

Page 1275: ...itch off the engine engage the parking brake and shift the transmission into Park P to help prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly Improper use of the tire mobility set can cause a temporary tir...

Page 1276: ...kswagen Service Facility or other qualified workshop for assistance If the tire inflation pressure drops below 26 psi 180 kPa after driving for 10 minutes do not drive the vehicle any farther Contact...

Page 1277: ...et Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The tire mobility set may be stored in one of several places in the luggage compartment for example in the...

Page 1278: ...hose Tire pressure gauge ON OFF switch2 12 Volt plug 1 May also be integrated in the compressor 2 May also be located on the side of the compressor Preparations Please first read and note the introdu...

Page 1279: ...p the engine and remove the key from the ignition switch Starting and stopping the engine Engine and ignition Ignition See Engine and ignition_0 Have all passengers exit and go to a safe place such as...

Page 1280: ...ts and signals on the instrument panel Do not remove the foreign object screw or nail for example from the tire Sealing and inflating the tire Please first read and note the introductory information a...

Page 1281: ...19 Place the air compressor with cylinder on a flat surface Insert the 12 Volt plug Fig 219 into one of the vehicle s 12 Volt sockets Power outlets Switch the air compressor on using the ON OFF switch...

Page 1282: ...flation process If a tire pressure of 29 36 psi 200 250 kPa is reached unscrew the inflation hose from the tire valve Continue driving right away and drive at a speed of no more than 50 mph 80 km h Ch...

Page 1283: ...erial Let the equipment cool off almost completely before stowing it If the tire cannot be inflated to at least 29 psi 200 kPa the damage is too great to be repaired with the tire mobility set The sea...

Page 1284: ...i 130 kPa and lower Stop The tire cannot be sealed sufficiently using the tire mobility set Contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer authorized Volkswagen Service Facility or other qualified workshop f...

Page 1285: ...other qualified workshop at a speed of no more than 50 mph 80 km h Have the damaged tire replaced Driving with a tire that cannot be sealed is dangerous and can cause accidents and serious injuries Do...

Page 1286: ...ssible at the time of printing Detailed information regarding fuse box layout is available from authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities In general one fuse can prote...

Page 1287: ...compartment High voltage systems in the engine compartment can cause electrical shocks severe burns and even death Never touch ignition cables Never touch other components of the high voltage electron...

Page 1288: ...nnection in the circuit can cause fires and serious personal injury Never replace a fuse with one that has a higher amp rating Replace a blown fuse only with a fuse of the same amperage same color and...

Page 1289: ...sories switch off the ignition and remove the key from the ignition switch before replacing a fuse If a fuse is replaced with a fuse with higher amperage this can also cause damage at different locati...

Page 1290: ...ory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Replace a blown fuse only with a fuse of the same amperage same color and same imprint and same overall size Fuse types Regular blade fuse ATO Mini b...

Page 1291: ...over toward the steering wheel in the direction of the arrow Fig 220 and remove the cover from the bottom This action may require moderate force To install guide the cover from the bottom into the ins...

Page 1292: ...of the fuse box cover Fig 221 The vehicle contains other fuses in addition to those mentioned in this section Have these fuses replaced by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen S...

Page 1293: ...oving or installing a blade fuse with the plastic tweezers Blade fuse JCASE fuse Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction Preparations Switch off the...

Page 1294: ...222 A blown cartridge fuse JCASE has metal strips that have burned through which you can see through the transparent housing from above Fig 222 Replacing a fuse In some vehicles there are plastic twe...

Page 1295: ...ge same color and same imprint and same size Clip the plastic tweezers back into the holder inside the fuse box cover Replace the fuse box cover If a fuse is replaced with a fuse with higher amperage...

Page 1296: ...ehicle parts must be disassembled to replace a bulb or when HID High Intensity Discharge Xenon headlights must be replaced You should always keep a box in the vehicle with all the replacement bulbs re...

Page 1297: ...shes and other accidents can happen when you cannot see the road ahead and when you cannot be seen by other motorists WARNING Improper replacement of burned out headlights and other light bulbs can ca...

Page 1298: ...exactly how to carry out the job and have the correct tools and light bulbs If you are uncertain about what to do have the work performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer an authorized Volkswagen S...

Page 1299: ...aler an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility or other qualified workshop to replace the light bulb that isn t working There are sharp edges on and around the headlight housing in the engine compartm...

Page 1300: ...f all LEDs fail a Displayed in color on an instrument cluster with color display Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and...

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Page 1302: ...Check the battery acid level indicator on the vehicle battery before jump starting Vehicle battery You must use jumper cables that meet recognized industrial standards check information provided by th...

Page 1303: ...ad particles contact your eyes skin and clothing Never lean over a vehicle battery Always wear protective gloves and eye protection To reduce your risk of injury never tilt the batteries acid could sp...

Page 1304: ...e electrical system in your vehicle can cause serious acid burns fires or electrical shocks Always read and heed the following WARNINGS and safety precautions before working on the batteries or the el...

Page 1305: ...o that they cannot get caught in any moving parts in the engine compartment Never short out the battery terminals by connecting the positive and negative terminals with each other Never connect the ne...

Page 1306: ...trical system read and heed the following Connecting jumper cables improperly can cause a short circuit and do expensive damage to the vehicle s electrical system Do not let the vehicles touch each ot...

Page 1307: ...e introductory information and heed the WARNINGS Introduction The jump start terminal for connecting the black jump start cable is in the engine compartment Fig 224 The vehicle can only be jump starte...

Page 1308: ...cted to the vehicle s electrical system Make certain that the vehicles are not touching each other Otherwise electric current could flow as soon as the positive terminals are connected Use longer jump...

Page 1309: ...positive terminal of the dead battery Attach the other end of the red jumper cable to the positive terminal of the good battery booster battery Attach one end of the black jumper cable to the negative...

Page 1310: ...e front of the vehicle Towing Towing Special considerations Towing_6 Towing Special considerations_6 Towing Tow rope_6 Towing Tow bar_6 Towing Vehicles with all wheel drive 4MOTION _6 Vehicles with al...

Page 1311: ...low If the engine does not start within about 10 seconds turn off the ignition and wait at least 1 minute then try again Before removing the jumper cables Switch off the headlights if they are on In t...

Page 1312: ...f battery explosion All work on the batteries or the electrical system in your vehicle can cause serious acid burns fires or electrical shocks Always read and heed the following WARNINGS and safety pr...

Page 1313: ...ss do not jump start the vehicle Get expert assistance Avoid electrostatic discharge in the vicinity of the vehicle battery Sparks may cause the hydrogen gas escaping from the vehicle battery to ignit...

Page 1314: ...Never connect the negative cable from the other vehicle directly to the negative terminal of the dead battery The hydrogen gas from the battery is explosive Never short out the battery terminals by co...

Page 1315: ...ips while towing Observe legal requirements when towing For technical reasons A vehicle with a dead battery must never be towed Jump start the vehicle instead It is not possible to tow start or push s...

Page 1316: ...s electrical devices such as the emergency flashers may not have the power necessary to function The steering wheel might lock in vehicles with Keyless Access More information Exterior views Exterior...

Page 1317: ...g to a stop The electronic steering column could suddenly lock you would not be able to steer and you could lose control of the vehicle crash and seriously injure yourself and others If the vehicle lo...

Page 1318: ...you will need to press harder on the brake pedal to slow down or stop Always be alert so as not to rear end the towing vehicle Will have to use considerably more force to turn the steering wheel beca...

Page 1319: ...pany Read and heed the following information General information Never let the vehicle be towed at speeds above 30 mph 50 km h Never let the vehicle be towed for more than 30 miles 50 km Be careful no...

Page 1320: ...e the parking brake Shift the transmission into Neutral N Tow the vehicle only with its front wheels off the ground Special towing instructions for vehicles with all wheel drive 4MOTION To help preven...

Page 1321: ...rking brake If the electronic parking brake was engaged when the battery died it cannot be released Electronic parking brake If you have to tow an automatic transmission vehicle more than 30 miles 50...

Page 1322: ...icle On most vehicles there is another threaded hole in the rear bumper so you can use the towing eye to tow other vehicles as well Towing a vehicle with a The drive axle rotates while the vehicle is...

Page 1323: ...owing eye included in the vehicle tool kit for this purpose or to a trailer hitch Towing manual transmission vehicles Check whether your vehicle can be towed at all see below When not to tow your vehi...

Page 1324: ...4MOTION Towing vehicles with all wheel drive 4MOTION Vehicles with all wheel drive 4MOTION should be towed with a tow bar or a tow rope If the vehicle is towed with the front or rear axles lifted off...

Page 1325: ...ain disabled and it may not be possible to release the electronic steering column lock Vehicles with an electronic parking brake If the electronic parking brake was engaged when the battery died it ca...

Page 1326: ...power loss or malfunctions of the electrical system the engine may have to be jump started in order to release the electronic steering column lock and the electronic parking brake if equipped Install...

Page 1327: ...he towing eye the lug wrench and the screwdriver out of the vehicle tool kit in the luggage compartment Vehicle tool kit Push on the left side of the cover Fig 226 arrow so that it pops out Remove the...

Page 1328: ...s locked into place Installing the rear towing eye Fig 228 In the right rear bumper Removing the cover Always make sure the towing eye is screwed all the way into threaded hole so that it is secure If...

Page 1329: ...the towing eye in the right rear bumper Fig 229 Always keep the towing eye in the vehicle and stow it securely Read and follow the notes about towing Tips on towing Installing the rear towing eye Take...

Page 1330: ...he lower lip of the cover in the opening in the bumper and carefully push the upper lip over the edge of the opening until the cover has locked in place Driving tips while towing Please first read and...

Page 1331: ...gnal in the normal way The emergency flashers go off as long as the turn signal is blinking As soon as the turn signal lever returns to its neutral position the emergency flashers are automatically ac...

Page 1332: ...hicle s owner s manual As the driver of the towing vehicle Drive especially carefully and accelerate gently Avoid sudden driving maneuvers Brake earlier and more gently than usual and with light pedal...

Page 1333: ...placement CID Cubic inch displacement unit of measure for engine displacement cm Centimeter metric unit of measure for length CO2 Carbon dioxide DIN Deutsches Institut f r Normung German Institute for...

Page 1334: ...tt engine rating LED Light Emitting Diode m Meter metric unit of measure for length MFD Multifunction Display Nm Newton meter unit of measure for engine torque RON Research Octane Number measurement o...

Page 1335: ...r or may be available only in certain markets Contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for more information No legal obligations or commitments may be derive...

Page 1336: ...2015 Volkswagen de M xico S A de C V This paper was made from chlorine free bleached pulp...

Page 1337: ...ide overview 16 Center console overview 20 Front passenger side overview 25 Symbols on the roof console 26 Instrument cluster and instrument panel 27 Warning and indicator lights 27 Instrument cluster...

Page 1338: ...ating position 182 Seat functions 218 Safety belts 225 Airbag system 265 Child safety and child restraints 350 Lights and vision 426 Lights 426 Sun protection 450 Windshield wipers and washer 453 Mirr...

Page 1339: ...systems 837 Starting assistance systems 837 Cruise control 848 Adaptive Cruise Control ACC 857 Front Assist 889 Lane Assist 908 Rear View Camera system 919 Park Distance Control PDC 933 Park Assist 9...

Page 1340: ...on of Compliance Telecommunications and Electronic Systems 1200 Reporting Safety Defects 1203 Engine control and emission control system 1205 Do it yourself 1210 Practical tips 1210 Frequently asked q...

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