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VEHICLE CARE 
BRAKE FLUID  3 ATT 
108  Brake fluid reservoir 
The brake fluid reservoir is located under  the instrument cluster in the dashboard 
panel. 
To gain access to the reservoir, grasp the  two recesses provided on back of the frame cover and pull up. 
When replacing the cover, insert the front  edge first, then press the cover down 
firmly. Make sure it is correctly seated. 
Checking fluid level 
The correct fluid level is important for the  proper functioning of the brake system. 
The fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir  should always be between the MAX and MIN markings. Your brake fluid level is  automatically monitored by the brake 
warning light (see page 43). 
The fluid level may drop slightly after some  time due to the automatic adjustment of 
the brake pads. This is no cause for alarm. 
If the brake fluid level falls considerably 
below the mark
 "MIN",
 the brake warning 
light will come on. Do not continue to oper
ate the vehicle. The complete brake sys
tem should be thoroughly checked by your 
Volkswagen dealer and the cause cor
 rected. 
WARNING • Brake fluid is poisonous. Brake fluid 
is also harmful to the paint of your 
vehicle. 
When adding or replacing brake fluid,  make certain to avoid spilling. Brake 
fluid will damage fabric, paint, plastics  and metal. Cover the areas sorround-ing the reservoir before removing the 
filler cap. 
• If brake fluid must be added to the 
reservoir, use only new and unused 
DOT 4 brake fluid that meets SAE 
specification J 1703 and conforms to  Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 
116. 
 • Do not use any other brake fluid, or 
brake fluid that has absorbed moisture 
from the open air, or brake fluid that is 
dirty. It may cause premature wear or  unreliable braking action. 
• Do not add or mix DOT 5 silicone 
type brake fluid with the brake fluid in  your vehicle as severe component corrosion may result. Such corrosion 
could lead to brake system failure. 
Changing brake fluid  Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the at
mosphere. If the watercontent in the brake 
fluid is too high, corrosion in the brake sys
tem may result after a period of time. The  boiling point of the brake fluid will also de
crease considerably. If the brakes are under constant and extreme use, a vapc 
lock may result impairing the effectiveness 
of the brakes and the vehicle safety.  -e s 
Dn  seat  arc 
WARNING 
The brake fluid must be replaced every  2 years. Your Volkswagen dealer will perform this service for you. 
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VEHICLE
 CARE 
General notes 
The original equipment tires
 and
 wheel 
 rims
 on
 your
 vehicle comply with
 all 
applicable
 Federal Motor Vehicle Safety 
Standards. 
If you
 wish
 to
 equip
 your
 vehicle with tires 
or wheels other than those installed
 at the 
factory, please note
 the
 following: 
•
 If
 you plan
 to
 install other than the
 ori
ginal
 equipment tires
 and
 wheel rims, 
ask
 your
 Volkswagen dealer. 
•
 For
 technical reasons
 it is not
 possi
ble
 in
 every
 case
 to use
 wheels from 
other vehicles
 -
 under certain condi
tions
 not
 even wheels from
 the
 same 
vehicle
 model. 
•
 Wheel rims
 and
 wheel bolts
 or lug 
nuts are matched to fit
 your
 Volkswagen. 
•
 When installing different wheels
 (for 
example,
 wheels with winter tires),
 the 
correct wheel bolts
 or
 lug nuts with
 the 
 proper length
 and
 conical shape must 
be used. The secure fit of the wheels and 
the proper functioning
 of the
 brake  system are dependent upon this. 
 •
 Using tires and/or wheels which have 
not been approved
 by
 the manufacturer 
for
 your
 vehicle
 type
 can be detrimental 
to vehicle safety. 
•
 If
 wheel trim discs
 or a
 front
 spoiler
 are 
installed,
 make
 sure the airflow for cooling 
the brakes
 is not
 obstructed. 
•
 Before
 you
 plan
 on
 exchanging steel 
wheels, light alloy wheels,
 or
 snow tires 
already mounted on wheel rims, consult 
your
 Volkswagen dealer. He has the tech
 nical
 information necessary
 to
 advise 
you which wheel rims and wheel bolts
 or 
 lug
 nuts are compatible with the original 
factory installations. 
WARNING 
•
 The
 use of the wheel rims and wheel 
bolts
 or
 lug nuts that do not meet
 speci
fications
 of the
 original factory
 install
ed equipment will affect the safe oper
ation
 of
 your
 vehicle and may cause an 
accident and personal
 injury. 
 Tire specifications 
Tire
 specifications
 are
 imprinted
 on the 
 sidewall
 of
 the tires.
 If in
 doubt, check with 
your
 Volkswagen dealer. 
All
 passenger car and some light trucks  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 the
 tire 
when tested
 on a
 government test course.  For example,
 a
 tire graded
 150
 would wear 
one
 and a
 half
 (IV2)
 times
 as
 well
 as a
 tire 
graded 100.
 The
 relative performance
 of 
tires depends
 on
 actual conditions
 of use, 
 however,
 and may
 depart significantly 
from
 the
 norm
 due to
 variations
 in
 driving 
 habits,
 service practices
 and
 differences 
in road characteristics and
 climate. 
Traction A, B, C 
The traction grades, from highest
 to 
 lowest,
 are A, B and C and
 represent
 the 
tire's ability
 to
 stop
 on wet
 pavement
 as 
 measured
 on
 government test surfaces
 of 
asphalt
 and concrete. Atire marked
 C
 may 
have poor traction performance. 
 
 
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TECHNICAL
 DESCRIPTION 
FRONTWHEEL SUSPENSION 
• Independent upper and lower control 
arm 
• Stabilizer 
•
 Coil
 springs  • Shock absorbers 
Syncro  • Independent wheel suspension by 
means
 of double wishbones
 with
 coil 
springs and telescopic shock absorbers. 
• Double
 jointed
 shafts 
• Stabilizer bar 
•
 Viscous
 coupling 
Steering 
 •
 Rack
 and pinion 
• Safety steering column  REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION 
• Independent semi-trailing arms
 with 
integrated axle support 
•
 Coil
 springs 
• Shock absorbers 
Syncro  • Independent wheel suspension by way 
of diagonal arm axle
 with
 coil springs and 
telescopic
 dampers. 
• Double
 jointed
 drive shafts 
• Differential lock as optional extra. 
 BRAKES 
• Hydraulic dual-circuit power-assisted 
brake system
 with
 pressure regulator for  rear wheel circuit. Front wheels
 with
 disc 
brakes,
 rear wheels
 with
 self-adjusting 
drum brakes. 
• Parking brake for rear wheels. 
Body/Chassis  • All steel unitized body 
• Frame plates reinforced
 with
 side and 
cross
 members. 
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ALPHABETICAL
 INDEX 
page 
Accessories
 122 
Air
 cleaner 103 
Air
 Conditioner 54  All-wheel-drive 75 
Alternator warning
 light
 44 
Ashtrays
 64 
Assist
 handles and coat hooks ... 67 
Automatic safety belts 14 
Automatic Transmission 35 
Automatic Transmission Fluid .... 102 Auxiliary Heater 57, 60 
Battery 109 
Battery charging 110 
Brake
 fluid reservoir 108 
Brake
 warning
 light
 43 
Brakes
 29 
Break-in
 period 69 
Bulb
 chart 130 
Bulb
 replacing 130 
Buzzer
 7,35 
Capacities
 147 
Catalytic
 converter 144 
Central
 locking system 8 
Cigarette lighter 63 
Child
 safety 15 
Chime
 7,35 
Cleaning
 products 89 
Climate
 controls 51 
Clock
 41  page 
Coolant
 temperature gauge .... 41 
Cooling
 system 104 
Consumer
 information 152 
 Corrosion
 protection 94 
Cruise
 control 49 
Curtains
 27 
Cup
 holder 66 
Dashboard
 4 
Data
 146 
Defogging/defrosting 52 Differential lock 33 
Dimensions
 148 
Do-it-yourself service 123 
Doors
 9 
Economically
 driving 72 
Electric
 windows 12 
Emergency
 equipment 70 
Emergency
 flasher 46 
Emergency
 starting 136 
Emergency
 towing 138 
Emission
 Control System 144 
Engine
 code letter 151 
Engine
 compartment lid 97 
Engine
 cooling 41,104 
Engine
 exhaust 144 
Engine
 number 151 
Engine
 oil changing 100 
 pace 
Engine
 oil checking 9? 
Engine
 oil grades 9E 
Expansion
 tank 105 
Fan
 41, 10c 
Folding
 table 65 
Foreign
 country driving 120 Front seats 20 
Fuel
 economy 72 
Fuel
 gauge 42 
Fuel
 injection 142 
Fuel
 supply 86 
Fuel
 tank 85 
Fuses
 12E 
Gas
 Station
 Information
 156 
Gasoline
 additives 86 
Gearshift lever 32 
Glove
 compartment 64 
Headlight dimmer and flasher .... 48 Headlights 13C 
Headlight adjustment 134 
Headlight switch 46 
Head
 restraints 19 HeatingA/entilation 51 
High beam 45,48 
Horn 4 
Identification label and number ... 151 
Ignition/steering lock 38 
Indicator lights 43 
 
 
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