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ACC is active. No vehicle has 
been detected ahead.

Cruise control malfunction.

Warning and Indicator Lights

For additional information on indicator lights, refer to your vehicle’s Owner’s Manual.

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Lights up: ESC malfunction 
or ESC switched off by the 
system. Flashes: ESC or ASR 
is working.

Stop! Parking brake engaged.

Stop! At least one vehicle door 
is ajar or not closed properly.

Stop! Engine hood is open or 
not closed properly.

Stop! Trunk lid is open or not 
closed properly.

Stop! Parking brake engaged.

Stop! Lights up or flashes: 
Steering system malfunction.

Stop! Brake fluid level too low 
or brake system malfunction.

Driver and/or passenger 
safety belts not buckled.

Stop! Brake fluid level too low 
or brake system malfunction.

Alternator malfunction.

Front brake pads worn.

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 transmission too hot.

Stop! Lights up: Engine 
coolant level too low, too high, 
coolant temperature too high, 
or engine coolant system 
malfunction.  
Flashes: Engine coolant 
system malfunction.

Brake! Depress brake pedal. 
ACC driver intervention 
warning.

Stop! Engine oil pressure 
too low.

 

Lights up: Engine oil level 
too low.  
Flashes: Engine oil system 
malfunction.

Lights up or flashes: Problem 
with the steering.

One or more driving lights 
burned out. Cornering light 
malfunction.

Tire pressure too low or Tire 
Pressure Monitoring System 
(TPMS) malfunction.

Not enough windshield 
washer fluid.

Fuel tank almost empty.

Fuel tank almost empty.

Lights up or flashes: 
Engine control / monitoring 
system malfunction (engine 
Malfunction Indicator Light 
- MIL).

Fuel filler cap not properly 
closed.

Engine control malfunction.

ABS malfunction.

ABS malfunction.

Lights up: ESC malfunction 
or ESC switched off by the 
system.  
Flashes: ESC or ASR is 
working.

Airbag and safety belt 
pretensioner system 
malfunction.

Passenger front airbag 
turned OFF.

 

 

Turn signals, left or right. 
Emergency flashers 
switched on.

Fog lights switched on 
(indicator light on the 
headlight switch).

Daytime running lights 
(DRL) on.

Daytime running lights 
(DRL) on.

Lights up: Depress brake 
pedal!  
Flashes: The lock button in the 
selector is not engaged.

Passenger front airbag 
turned OFF.

Blind Spot Monitor 
malfunction.

Lane Assist switched on.

Cruise control is regulating 
vehicle speed. Or Adaptive 
Cruise Control (ACC) 
switched on.

Cruise control is regulating 
vehicle speed. Or Adaptive 
Cruise Control (ACC) 
switched on.

High beams switched on or 
headlight flashers in use.

Lane Assist switched on 
and ready.

Charge level of the mobile 
phone battery. Applies only 
to models with a factory-
installed mobile phone 
package.

Never ignore warning lights 
or text WARNINGS.

Always stop the vehicle 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 
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. 
Switch on emergency 
flashers and set up a 
warning triangle to warn 
oncoming traffic.

Before opening the engine 
hood, always switch off the 
engine and let the engine 
cool down.

Always be very careful 
when working in the engine 
compartment, which is a 
potentially dangerous area 
in any motor vehicle and 
can cause serious personal 
injury.

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.

Icy road warning. Outside 
temperature colder than +39 
°F (+4 °C).

 

Service reminder display.

Central warning light: Read and 
follow the text message in the 
instrument cluster display.

When displayed in white, ACC 
is active. Vehicle detected 
ahead. When displayed in 
grey ACC is not active. Vehicle 
detected ahead. System 
switched on, doesn’t regulate.

Содержание Passat 2021

Страница 1: ...2021 Passat Quick Start Guide...

Страница 2: ...fer data and charge your device 7 Steering Wheel Left Side Controls Buttons for operating the Cruise Control system and increasing or decreasing volume settings for radio Navigation system notificatio...

Страница 3: ...trol Siri must be enabled on the device to use Apple CarPlay There are two ways to activate Siri Press and hold the Voice Control button on the multi function steering wheel until you hear the tone wh...

Страница 4: ...the event of significant fogging opening a window briefly can help SYNC 2 The driver s settings will be applied to the passenger climate zones 1 Select your preferred temperature with the left tempera...

Страница 5: ...Active Route Guidance 1 Select Route on the touchscreen 2 Select Stop route guidance option on the touchscreen Points of Interest 1 Press NAV button then press POIs on the touchscreen to choose the mo...

Страница 6: ...n to cycle through the distance intervals When the greatest interval is reached the distance returns to the shortest interval when the button is pressed again Note This feature is not a substitute for...

Страница 7: ...on the multi function steering wheel or the green Phone icon on the Infotainment screen to answer the call Switch to Private Mode To prevent passengers from overhearing a conversation switch a Bluetoo...

Страница 8: ...luster 3 Select Convenience 4 Select Central Locking 5 Select Unlock doors and select which doors to lock or unlock with keyless entry All doors unlocks all doors Single door unlocks only the driver s...

Страница 9: ...m Flashes ESC or ASR is working Airbag and safety belt pretensioner system malfunction Passenger front airbag turned OFF Turn signals left or right Emergency flashers switched on Fog lights switched o...

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