
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
1
 INSTRUMENT PANEL 
Illustration instruments and controls 
Warning and indicator light symbols 
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 
Keys,
 central locking system .... 7, 8 
Doors 9 
Rear lid 11 
Windows, mirrors 12, 13  Safety belts, head restraints . . . .14,19 
Seats 20 Luggage compartment, pedals . 28,29 
Brakes, Transmission 29, 32  Differential lock 33 
Automatic-transmission 35  Steering lock/ignition/starter switch . 38 
Starting procedures 39 Instrument cluster 40 
Warning/indicator lights 43  Switches 46 Emergency flasher 46 
Light switch, turn signals .... 46,48 
Cruise control 49 
Windshield wipers 50  Ventilation/Heating 51 
Air conditioning 54 
Heater 57 
Sliding roof 62 
Roof-rack 68  VEHICLE OPERATION 
Break-in period - and afterwards . . 69 
Operate your vehicle safety 70 
Operate your vehicle economically 
and minimize pollution 72 
Trailer towing 73  Driving with the all-wheel drive ... 75 
VEHICLE CARE 
Fuel tank, fuel supply 85,86 
Vehicle care (exterior/interior) . . 90, 93  Maintenance, inspection intervals . . 95 Engine compartment lid, 
engine compartment 97  Lubricants, engine oil 98,99 
Engine oil filter 101 
Transmission oil 102 
Power steering 103 
Cooling system 104  Brake fluid 108 
Battery 109 
Windshield washers/wipers . . . 112,113 
Tires/wheels 114  Difficult operating conditions .... 120 
Winter driving 121 
Accessories 122 
DO-IT-YOURSELF SERVICE 
Jack and tools 123  Spare wheel 124 
Changing a wheel 125  Fuses, bulbs 128, 130  Adjusting headlights 
134 
Installing,
 replacing the radio . .  . . 135 
Emergency starting  136 
Emergency towing  138 
Lifting vehicle  . . 140 
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 
Engine, transmission 142 
Steering,
 suspension, brakes, 
body, chassis 143 Emission-control-system 144 
TECHNICAL DATA 
Engine, spark plugs . 
V-belts capacities . .  Dimensions 
Weights 
Vehicle identification  146 
147 
148 
150  151 
CONSUMER INFORMATION 
Service manuals 152 
GAS STATION INFORMATION 
Location of servicing points 156 
ALPHABETICAL INDEX 158 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS 
page 
1 - Air vents 51 
2 - Light switch and thumb wheel  for instrument illumination 46 
3 - Safety belt and brake warning lights 43, 47 
4 - Speedometer with trip odometer 40  5 — Warning/indicator lights 6, 43 
6 - Clock or tachometer with fuel gauge and  coolant temperature gauge 40,41 
7 - Rear window defogger switch 47 
8 - Emergency flasher switch 46  9 - For additional switch 
10 - Air vents, left and right 51 
11 - Ashtray 64 
12 - Loudspeaker grille 
13 - Fuses 128  14 - Turn signal/headlight dimmer switch lever 48 
15 - Horn  page 
16 - Digital clock 40 
17 - Steering lock/ignition/starter switch 38 
18 - Temperature switch for auxiliary heater 57 
19 - Windshield wiper/washer lever 50 
20 - Secondary heat exchanger switch 53 
21 - Emission Control System (ECS) 45 
22 - Climate controls 51 
23 - Air vents 51 
24 - Radio1) 
25 - Cigarette lighter 63  26 - Glove compartment 64 
1) A separate brochure is provided for your factory-installed 
radio.
 If you replace your radio, please be sure to read the notes 
in the chapter "Do-it-yourself Service", page 135. 
Note 
Some features mentioned are standard equipment on some 
models only or are options on others. 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
[INSTRUMENT
 PANEL
 AND
 CONTROLS 
WARNING AND
 INDICATOR
 LIGHT
 SYMBOLS 
Symbol 
 Details 
on
 page 
 Turn
 signals 
44,48 
a  Alternator A 
44 
Oil pressure 1^1 
 43 
ID 
 High beam 
45,48 
=L  Coolant temperature 1^ 
45,104 
(®)
 BRAKE 
 Brake
 ® 
 29,43 
A  Safety belt 
 14,44 
A  Emergency flasher 
46 
m 
 Rear
 window defogger 
47 
WARNING 
If one of the lights marked with ® 
comes
 on suddenly while driving,  move a safe distance off the
 road.
 Turn 
off the engine,
 turn
 the emergency
 fla
sher on and use other warning devices 
to alert other motorists. Go to listed  page in
 your
 Owner's
 Manual for ex
planations. 
Some
 of the lights mentioned are on certain 
 models
 only and may be options on other 
models. 
6 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 
MIRRORS 
Adjust
 the
 outside
 and
 inside mirrors
 be
 fore driving and after adjusting your seat
 to 
proper driving position.
 It is
 important
 for 
safe driving that
 you
 have good vision
 to 
the rear. 
WARNING 
The right hand outside mirror may have  a curved (convex) surface. Always remember that vehicles or other objects 
seen in a convex mirror will look 
smaller and appear farther away than 
when seen in a flat mirror. Do not use 
this mirror to estimate distances of 
following cars when changing lanes. 
Whenever possible, use the inside mir ror to determine the actual distance 
and size of vehicles or objects seen in 
the convex mirror. 
Outside mirrors 
The outside mirrors
 are
 hinged
 and
 fold  flat against
 the
 vehicle when pressed from either direction. 
Fold mirrors flat against
 the
 side windows 
when taking your vehicle through
 an
 auto matic
 car
 wash
 to
 prevent possible dam
age. 
 Outside mirrors with electric 
remote control* 
These mirrors can
 be
 adjusted electrically  from
 the
 inside
 by
 moving
 the
 knob
 on the 
driver's door panel. They work only with 
the ignition
 on. To
 adjust either driver
 or 
 passenger mirror, turn knob
 to L or R. 
If
 the
 electrical adjustment
 of the
 mirror 
should
 not
 respond, adjust
 the
 mirror
 by 
 hand
 by
 pushing lightly
 on the
 edge
 of the 
mirror glass. 
When
 the
 rear window defogger
 is 
 switched
 on, the
 outside mirrors
 are 
electrically heated
 at the
 same time
 (see 
page 47).  |B28-021
 | 
Inside day-night mirror 
You
 can
 adjust
 the
 day-night mirror from  clear daylight visibility
 to
 non-glare visibili
ty
 at
 night
 by
 moving
 the
 lever
 at the
 bot
tom
 of
 the mirror. 
To ensure
 the
 best possible anti-glare
 ef
 fect,
 the
 lever should
 be
 pointing forwards 
when
 the
 basic mirror setting
 is
 made. 
daylight driving
 -
 lever front night driving
 -
 lever rear 
*where applicable  13 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 
Belt
 warning
 system 
An
 audio-visual warning system is inter
 connected
 with
 the driver's safety belt. 
Every
 time the ignition is turned on, the 
safety belt warning light will come on for  about six seconds as a reminder to buckle 
up.
 If the driver does not fasten the safety 
belt, the chime will also come on for six 
seconds.
 With the driver's door
 closed,
 the 
chime will go off as soon as the driver has 
 buckled
 up. 
Lap
 belts 
Seats
 in the passenger compartment are 
equipped
 with
 adjustable lap belts. 
The
 belts
 must
 always
 be
 kept
 on top of  the
 seat
 for
 ready
 use. Do not
 permit 
them
 to get
 caught
 under
 the
 seat. 
• To lengthen belt, hold belt tongue at a 
right
 angle to belt and loop out the required 
portion. For
 ease
 of operation, press cap 
and
 tongue of buckle together. 
• To tighten belt, buckle up and pull at 
loose
 end of the belt. 
Take
 up any slack by
 moving
 the slide on  the
 belt. 
 WARNING 
• To
 reduce
 the
 risk
 of
 injury
 in an acci
dent,
 position the lap
 belt
 as low as 
possible across the pelvis. 
• To fasten lap belt, grasp belt tongue on 
outboard side of seat, pull across pelvis 
 and
 insert in inboard buckle. 
• To unfasten belt, push release marked 
PRESS
 in the buckle. 
During
 pregnancy 
Pregnant
 women should always wear 
safety belts. The lap belt must be worn as 
snugly and as low as possible across the 
 pelvis.
 To avoid pressure on the abdo
men the
 belt
 must
 never
 pass
 over
 the 
waist. 
Injured
 persons and the physically 
impaired 
We
 recommend
 that
 injured persons and  the physically impaired wear safety belts 
whenever possible. Although the instruc
tions provided above still apply, your doc
tor can give you special recommendations 
when necessary. 
Always
 heed
 WARNINGS 
on
 page
 14,15,16. 
 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
CONTROLS
 AND
 EQUIPMENT 
SEATS
 IN
 DRIVER'S
 CAB 
WARNING 
•
 For
 driver's
 and passenger's
 protec
tion
 make
 sure
 front
 seats
 are
 securely 
 latched
 in place. 
*
 • Do not
 adjust
 seats
 while
 the
 vehicle 
 is in
 motion.
 Your
 seat
 may
 move
 unex
pectedly
 which
 could cause sudden 
loss of
 vehicle
 control
 or
 personal
 in
jury. 
•
 The
 front
 seats should be adjusted be
fore fastening the safety belt. 
 B25-548 
Bucket
 seat 
Seat
 adjustment
 (forward
 or backward) 
The
 bucket seats can be adjusted indivi dually. 
•
 Pull up lower lever (1) at outboard side 
of seat. 
•
 Slide seat to desired position. 
•
 Release
 the lever and move seat 
slightly back and
 forth
 to make sure the 
seat
 is securely locked. 
 Height
 adjustment
 of
 head
 restraints 
Head
 restraints must be adjusted accord
ing to seating height of the respective 
occupant. See page 19. 
Armrests* 
The
 armrests on the
 front
 seats can be  hinged up if they are not required. 
The
 angle of the armrests can be adjusted 
 as
 required
 with
 a knurled knob underneath the armrest. 
*where applicable 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
CONTROLS AND
 EQUIPMENT 
Seatback
 adjustment 
The backrest is secured and cannot
 tilt
 for
 ward accidentally. 
C
 To adjust, take body weight off the
 bac
krest and push down lever (2) at hinge 
cover on
 right
 side of seat. 
• Exert slight body pressure in the direc
tion
 desired and let lever go to lock
 bac
 krest in position. 
WARNING 
To
 reduce
 the
 risk
 of
 serious
 personal 
 injury
 in an
 accident,
 front
 seat
 passen
gers
 must
 never
 ride
 in a
 moving
 vehi
cle
 with
 the
 seatback
 reclined.
 The
 risk 
of
 personal
 injury
 will
 increase
 with
 in
creasing
 rearward
 angle
 of the
 seat-
 back.
 Safety
 belts
 only
 offer
 optimum 
protection
 when
 the
 seatback
 is up
right
 and
 belts
 are
 properly
 positioned 
on the
 body.
 Improperly
 positioned 
safety
 belts
 cause
 serious
 personal
 in
jury
 in an
 accident. 
 Removing
 bucket
 seats 
• Stand outside vehicle, pull up lever (1) 
and slide seat all the way forward. 
•
 Lift
 stop hook (3) up against springload-
ing,
 hold there and slide seat past stop. 
•
 Release
 stop hook and slide seat
 for
ward out of guide rails. 
When reinstalling seat, reverse the above  procedure. The stop hook (3) need not be 
lifted
 as the seat can
 just
 be pushed past the 
stop. 
 Two-seater* 
Seat
 ajustment
 (forward
 or backward) 
The two seater adjustment lever is located  in
 front
 of the seat. 
The adjustment procedure outlined for the 
 front
 bucket seats also applies to the two 
seater. 
The backrest adjusts at the same
 time
 the  adjustment lever is operated. 
Removing
 two
 seater 
First remove bolts
 from
 the upper hinge on 
the backrest. 
Then proceed as outlined for removal of  the bucket
 seats. 
*where applicable  21 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 
CONTROLS
 AND
 EQUIPMENT 
Swivel seats* 
The forward or backward adjustment pro cedure outlined for the
 front
 bucket seats 
also
 applies to the swivel seats. 
Before turning the driver's swivel seat: 
•
 Position shift lever in park (automatic 
transmission) or in first gear (manual 
transmission). 
•
 Block wheels if necessary to
 prevent 
vehicle from moving. 
•
 Release parking brake.  WARNING 
Swivel seats must be in forward facing 
position while driving. Do not operate the locking lever of the 
swivel seat while the vehicle is in mo
tion. 
To swivel the seat, move seat slightly for ward or open the door a crack.
 Then
 push 
down the locking lever in
 front
 of the seat. 
The passenger seat can be turned
 180°
 to  the left
 (half
 circle). 
The driver's seat can be turned
 90°
 to the 
 right
 (quarter
 circle). 
The seats will lock automatically at
 every 
 turn. 
22
 "where applicable 
 
 
www.westfaliaT3.info  - a  useful  website  for owners  and enthusiasts  of VW  Westfalia  T25 / T3  Campervans