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VEHICLE CARE
Important
Consideration
for you and your car:
A
thorough and detailed preventive maintenance schedule has been de
veloped
for your vehicle, which if followed
should
help assure you of years of reliable
and
dependable use. We strongly urge
you to give your dealer the opportunity to perform all scheduled maintenance and
necessary
repairs. He has the facilities,
original parts and trained specialists to
keep
your car running properly.
The
increasing use of electronics, sophisti
cated
fuel injection and emission control
systems
together
with
the generally in
creasing
technical complexity of today's automobiles has steadily reduced the
scope
of maintenance and repairs which
can
be carried out by vehicle owners.
Maintenance,
adjustments and repairs
usually
require special tools, testing de
vices
and other equipment by specially
trained workshop personnel in order to as
sure
proper performance, reliability and
safety of the vehicle and its many
sys
tems.
Improper maintenance, adjust ments and repairs can impair the opera
tion and reliability of your car and even
void your vehicle warranty. Above all oper ational safety can be adversely affected
creating unnecessary risks for vehicle oc
cupants and others.
This
section describes a limited number of
procedures
which can be performed upon
your vehicle
with
ordinary tools, should the
need
arise and trained personnel be un
available.
Before performing any of these
procedures,
always thoroughly read all of
the applicable
text
and carefully follow the instructions given. Always rigorously ob
serve
the
WARNINGS
provided.
WARNING
Serious personal
injury
may occur as a
result
of
improperly
performed
main
tenance,
adjustments
or
repairs.
• The
engine
compartment
of any
motor
vehicle
is a
potentially
hazard
ous
area.
• Do not
attempt
any of the
mainten
ance, checks or
repairs
described on
the
following
pages if you are not
fully
familiar
with
these
or
other
procedures
with
respect
to the vehicle, or are un
certain
as to how to proceed.
Have
the necessary
work
done
by your Volks
wagen
dealer
or any
other
properly
equipped
and
qualified
workshop.
•
Always support
your
vehicle
with
safety
stands if it is necessary to
work
underneath
the vehicle. The
jack
supplied
with
the
vehicle
is not
adequate
for
this
purpose. • If you
must
work
underneath
the . =-
hide
without
safety
stands but
with
t--t
wheels
on the ground,
always
ma-: sure the
vehicle
is on
level
ground, tr:
the
wheels
are
always
securely bloc ed and
that
the
engine
cannot
•
started.
Always
remove
the
ignitio-
key.
•
Always
be
extremely
careful
whe-
working
on the vehicle.
Always
folic commonly accepted
safety
practice*
and
general
common sense.
Never
ris• personal
injury.
Note
Incomplete or improper servicing ri
cause
problems in the operation of the r-
hicle
and may reduce or eliminate y;.
warranty coverage. If in doubt about a-
servicing,
have it done by your
Volks/
E-
gen
dealer or any other properly equips
and
qualified workshop.
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VEHICLE
CARE
ENGINE
COMPARTMENT LID
mu
have access to the engine compart-
•Mit
lid from inside the luggage compart- -ent.
"lb
open the
lid,
roll the floor covering out of
~9
way and
turn
both lock handles to the
Tb close the lid, reverse the above proce- ;jre.
ENGINE
COMPARTMENT
Always exercise extreme caution when
working on the engine. WARNING
•
Before you check anything in the en
gine compartment, stop the engine,
fully set the parking brake and remove
the ignition key.
•
Do not work on
your
car if you are
tired or ill, under emotional stress or under influence of drugs, medication
or alcohol.
•
Always let the engine cool down. Hot
components will burn skin on contact.
•
Do not spill engine oil, ATF, brake
fluid,
antifreeze and washer solvent on hot engine components, especially not
on the exhaust system.
These
fluids
are
flammable.
•
Always disconnect the battery
ground strap if you must work on the
fuel
system or the electrical system.
Never
smoke or work near heaters or
other fire hazards if you must work
around
fuel.
Always keep an approved
fire extinguisher immediately
avail
able.
Be
especially careful if engine is run
ning:
•
If work must be done with the engine
running, always fully set the parking
brake,
and make sure the shift lever is
in Neutral (Manual transmission) or
Park
(Automatic transmission).
•
Always be alert and extremely
cau
tious around the engine at
all
times par
ticularly when the engine is running.
•
Always exercise extreme caution to
prevent
neckties,
jewelry,
long hair or
loose clothing from getting caught in
the fan blades, the V-belts, or any other
moving
engine parts.
•
To avoid electrical shock and per
sonal
injury
never
touch ignition ca
bles
or components of the high voltage
electronic ignition system while the en
gine is running or even when starter is
cranked.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF-SERVICE
FUSES
A
failure in the electrical system may be
caused
by a burned fuse.
Fuses
are arranged in one centralized
unit.
The
unit
is located on the
left
side under the dashboard behind a cover.
Removing
cover:
Detach cover at
front,
swing downwards
and take it off.
Installing
cover:
Hang
cover in the eyes of fuse box
bracket, swing it upwards and press it
firmly
into
position.
Replacing
a
fuse
Before
replacing
a fuse,
turn
off all
lights
and accessories and
remove
the
ignition
key to
avoid
damaging
the
electrical
system.
• Consult the fuse listing on the following
page to
find
out which fuse belongs to the
component
that
has failed.
• Remove blown fuse
with
the plastic clip
located on cover in
front
of fuse box.
Three spare fuses can be attached to the
bottom
of the fuse panel. It is good planning to keep a supply of spare fuses on
hand.
They are available at your Volks
wagen dealer.
• Replace the blown fuse which can be
recognised by the
burnt
metal strip,
with
a
fuse of equal ampere rating. If a
fuse
blows
repeatedly,
do not
keep
or
replacing
it. The cause of the
short
cir
cuit
or
overload
must
be found. On nc
account
should fuses be
patched
up
with
tin
foil
or
wire
as
this
may cause serious
damage
elsewhere
in the
electrj
cal
circuit
or cause a
fire.
WARNING
Do not use a
fuse
of
higher
amperage,
because
this
could
damage
the
elec
trical
part
and
fire
can
result.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX
page
Introduction 2
Instrument illumination 46
Instrument panel 4 Instruments 40
Interior light 63,133
Jack and tools 123 Jack points 126
Keys 7
Kickdown 37
Lane changer 48
License plate lights 133 Lifting vehicle 140
Light switch 46 Light alloy wheels 92
Lights 46,130
Locks 7
Lubricants 98
Luggage compartment 28
Maintenance 95
Maintenance booklet 2
Manual Transmission 32 Manual Transmission Oil 102
Mirrors 13
Notes to owner 2 page
Octane rating 86
Oil change 100
Oil filter changing 101 Oil pressure warning light 43
OXS (Oxygen sensor) 144
Parking 31,145
Parking brake 31 Pedals 29
Power steering 103
Power windows 12
Radio 5, 135
Rear lid 11 Rear seat bench/bed combination 26
Rear view mirrors 13
Rear window defogger 47
Rear window wiper/washer 50
Refill Tank 105
Reverse 32
Roof rack 68
Safe driving hints 70
Safety belts 14
Safety belts warning light 18
Safety compliance sticker 151
Seats 20 Secondary heat exchanger 53
Selector lever 35 page
Service manuals 152 Side marker lights 132
Sliding door 10 Sliding roof 62
Sliding windows 12
Snow chains 119 Spare wheel 124
Spark plugs 146
Speedometer 40
Speed ranges 69
Starter switch 38 Starting procedures 39
Steering lock 38
Stopping engine 39
Sunroof 62 Sun visors 67
Switches 46
Swivel seats 22 Syncro Differential lock 33
Driving with the-all-wheel-drive . . 75
Snow chains 119
Technical Information 142 Towing 139
Tachometer 41
Tail lights 132
Technical data 146
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