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VEHICLE OPERATION
OPERATE
YOUR VEHICLE ECONOMICALLY AND
MINIMIZE
POLLUTION
Your
personal
style
of
driving
determines your operating costs,
exhaust
emissions and noise levels. To obtain the best
possi
ble fuel economy,
minimize
pollution
and
save
wear and tear on the engine, brakes
and tires, observe the following points:
• Keep a
light
foot
on the accelerator.
• Drive smoothly, avoid abrupt changes
in speed as much as possible.
• Avoid jack rabbit starts and sudden
stops.
• Avoid unnecessary idling. Turn the
engine off.
• "Warm up" idling wastes gas. Start the
engine
just
before you are ready to drive.
Accelerate
slowly and smoothly.
• Do not drive longer than necessary in
the lower gears. By upshifting early you
can
economize on fuel consumption. • Organize your trips to include in several
errands.
• Any additional weight carried in the
vehicle reduces fuel economy. Always keep cargo to a minimum and remove all
unnecessary
items.
• Remove roof and ski racks when not in
use.
• All electrical consumers contribute to
increased
fuel consumption. Therefore,
use
fan, rear window defogger, etc., only
when needed.
• Check your vehicle's fuel consumption
regularly. Keep a
written
tally sheet or use
the
trip
odometer. Fuel consumption will
vary
with
traffic, road and weather condi
tions.
• Have your vehicle serviced by an
Volkswagen
dealer at the specified inter
vals
(see page 95 and your Maintenance brochure). • Air cleaner should be inspected to
assure
proper engine "breathing".
• Battery should be fully charged.
• Wheels should be properly aligned.
• Tires should be inflated to correct pres
sures.
Check
tire
pressures regularly - at least once a month.
• The published ENVIRONMENTAL-
PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) and Trans
port
Canada
mileage
estimates
may not
agree
with
your
actual
highway
mileage
which
will
vary,
depending
upon
vehicle
load
and speed,
road
and
weather
condi
tions,
trip
length,
etc.
• Have the engine oil level checked
with
every fuel filling. Engine oil consumption
is
normal but tends to be higher when the
engine is new. The use of quality engine oil
and a correct engine oil level are essential
for vehicle performance and economical operation at all times.
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iLER TOWING
VEHICLE OPERATION
phLT .'jlkswagen was primarily designed
pr : assenger transportation. If you plan to
m*
B.
trailer you should be mindful that
MLT
:ar will be performing a service it was
•cr "tended for. The additional load will
Wee durability and economy of per-
m~ ance. • :. :ow a trailer, your Volkswagen may
mc. -9 more frequent maintenance due to
ft* extra
load.
Gc not tow a trailer during the break-in kriod of your vehicle.
Keep an eye on your coolant tempera-
fere gauge. If coolant temperature warn- rc light comes on pull off the road to a sa's place to allow engine to cool down.
Maximum trailer weight
A vailer for your vehicle is limited to a
typi-
ca class I trailer. The maximum gross
Bier weight and the tongue load must not
eoeed the specifications listed in the
[fechnical Information/Data section of this
ranual.
Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight
•rhich is the weight of the driver, passen ger, luggage, trailer hitch and tongue
weight of the loaded trailer. Trailer hitch
Use a weight-carrying hitch conforming to
the gross trailer weight. The hitch must be suitable for your vehicle and trailer and
securely bolted to the body. Always check
with the trailer hitch manufacturer to make
sure that you are using the correct hitch. Do not use a bumper hitch.
The hitch must be installed in a way not to interfere with the impact-absorbing
bumper system. No modifications should
be made to the vehicle exhaust and brake
systems. From time to time check that all hitch mounting bolts remain securely fas
tened.
If not towing a trailer for a long period of
time,
remove the trailer hitch. This pre
vents the hitch from causing damage should your vehicle be struck from behind.
When removing the trailer hitch, seal all bolt holes to prevent water and exhaust
fumes from entering the vehicle.
Trailer brakes If your trailer is equipped with a braking
system,
check to be sure that it conforms
to all regulations.
The trailer brake system must not be di rectly connected to the vehicle's brake sys
tem.
Tire pressure
When towing a trailer, inflate the tires of
your vehicle to the cold tire pressure listed on the label on the left front door jamb. In
flate trailer tires to trailer and tire manufac
turer's specifications.
Safety chains
Always use safety chains between your car and trailer.
Trailer lights
Trailer lights must meet all regulations. Do not connect the trailer light system directly
to the light system of your vehicle. Be sure
to check with your Volkswagen dealer for
correct wiring, switches and relays.
Before you tow a trailer
Correct and even load distribution. All ob
jects inside the trailer should be held securely in place to guard against shifting, be it forward, backward or sideways.
Never allow a passenger in a moving
trailer.
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VEHICLE OPERATION
For
best roadability adjust your load to the
maximum allowed tongue load. To be sure
measure
tongue load of loaded trailer on
bathroom
scales.
Check
that
both sides of your trailer can be
seen
from the driver's seat. If necessary in
stall extended rear-view mirrors.
Check
proper working of vehicle and
trailer lights.
Check
cold
tire
pressure of both vehicle
and
trailer.
Be
sure trailer safety chains are properly
connected
from trailer to the hitch on the
vehicle.
Leave enough slack in the chains
to permit turning corners.
Trailer
towing
tips
Your
vehicle handles differently when tow ing a trailer because of the additional
weight. Safety, performance and economy
will greatly depend on how carefully you
load
your trailer and operate your "rig."
Before
you actually tow your trailer, prac
tice turning, stopping and reversing in an
area
away from
traffic
until
you learn the
feel of your vehicle and trailer
unit.
Reversing
is
difficult
and requires practice.
Steering
while reversing is generally oppo
site of
that
when backing your vehicle with
out a trailer.
Observe
speed limits. In some areas
speeds
for vehicles towing trailers are lower than for regular vehicles.
Maintain a greater distance between your
vehicle
and the one in
front.
You will need more room to stop.
When
passing remember
that
you cannot
accelerate
as fast as you normally would
because
of the added load. Make sure you
have
enough room to
pass.
After passing
allow plenty of room for your trailer before
changing
lanes again.
Avoid
jerky starts or sudden acceleration.
Slow
down in crosswinds and on rougi"
roads.
Be especially carefull when
pas
sing
other vehicles and trucks.
When
parking always block the wheels o: both vehicle and trailer. Do not park
with
a
trailer on a slope. If it cannot be avoided dc
so
only after the following:
• Apply brakes.
• Have someone place wheel blocks
under both vehicle and trailer wheels.
• With wheel blocks in place slowly re
lease
brakes
until
wheel blocks absorb the
load.
• Apply parking brake.
•
Place
transmission in
"P"
for automatic
or in
first
or reverse gear for manual trans
mission.
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VEHICLE OPERATION
I'iving
off-road on Steep Inclines
I Sidehills
Before reviewing how to drive up steep
• s and along sidehills, make note of an -oortant point. If you don't make it to the
co.
or your vehicle is about to slide or roll
= :eways,
turn
off the engine, put it
into
I
'3t
gear, put on the parking brake and get
W
on the uphill side and walk down. An
:^nce
of prevention is
worth
a pound of i.re.
Steep
Inclines
When preparing to climb a steep incline,
first
find out whether you can make it. If
necessary,
walk the course. Be sure there
is
enough clearance on all sides of the ve
hicle to avoid damage. If you have the
slightest doubt don't try it! It is always a
good idea to make a
trial
run to get the feel
of the surface and how much
effort
is
needed.
Go straight uphill. When the tires
begin to
spin,
apply a
little
extra gas and let
them dig in slightly. Step on the brakes
while you shift
into
reverse and drive straight back down. That's
right
- in re
verse
gear, clutch out and driving.
Abso
lutely not in neutral and
trying
to let your
self down on the brakes. To avoid sideroll remember never
turn
your vehicle
side
ways on a hill or steep incline.
On
your attempt, give yourself a running
start. Accelerate to the hill and then,
just
as
you approach the top,
ease
off the gas
to slow down.
When driving down, keep the vehicle heading straight downhill in low gear and
under control. If it begins to slide, don't lock up the brakes. You can't steer a
skid
ding wheel. Touch the gas instead to
straighten your car out.
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VEHICLE OPERATION
After driving over
difficult
terrain,
espe
cially through water or mud, the following
is
important:
• Disengage the differential lock*.
• After long drives through deep mud, the
brakes must be checked and cleaned if
they are
dirty.
This will prevent damage to
the brakes and premature wear.
• After driving through deep water, take
out oil dipstick and check to see whether
there are drops of water on the dipstick or if the oil level has risen. In
that
case,
the oil
must be changed immediately.
• If during an off-road drive the vehicle
has
become stuck (dug its way
into
the
ground) or the underside was stuck by
rocks
or similar, check undercarriage,
brake lines and oil pan for damage. • The engine compartment and vehicle
underbody must be cleaned if they are
very
dirty
so
that
the function of all mova ble and electrical/electronic parts is main
tained.
•
Clean
heavy soil from wheels and tires,
check
tires for damage or foreign objects in treads.
•
Clean
turn
signals, lights and license
plate.
• Dry brake system by driving a short dis
tance
with
brake pedal slightly depressed.
This
will help regaining normal braking ac
tion
and help prevent the possibility of the
vehicle pulling to one side while braking.
Performance
testing
If the
Vanagon/Transporter
Syncro re
quires
testing
on a
dynamometer
(en
gine
output
analysis and
brake
test)
the
transaxle
drive
shaft
must
be discon nected.
The
differential
lock
must
not be en gaged.
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VEHICLE
CARE
EXTERIOR
Washing
and
waxing
The
paint on your Volkswagen is very dura ble but must be protected
from
losing its
luster due to outside influences. There
fore, wash and wax your Volkswagen
often. The longer the
dirt
is
left
on the paint, the greater the risk of damaging the
glossy
finish, either by scratching if the
dirt
is
rubbed
into
the paint, or simply by the
chemical
effect
dirt
particles have on the paint surface.
Do not
wash
or wax in
direct
sunlight,
or
when
the
sheet
metal
is hot. Do not use hot
water.
Lukewarm
to cool
water
is
kinder
to the
paint.
WARNING
•
Do not
wash,
wax or dry the
vehicle
with
the
engine
running.
•
Do not
clean
the
underside
of chas
sis,
fenders,
wheel
covers, etc.,
without
protecting
your
hands
and
arms.
You
may cut
yourself
on
sharp-edged
metal
parts.
•
Moisture,
ice and
road
salt
on
brakes
may
affect
braking
efficiency.
Test
the
brakes
carefully
after
each
vehicle
wash.
Do
not aim the water jet directly at door,
hatch or rear lid locks. Tape the key holes
to prevent water
from
seeping
into
the lock
cylinders.
Water in lock cylinders should be removed
with
compressed air. To pre
vent locks
from
freezing in the winter, squirt glycerine or lock de-icer
into
the lock
cylinders.
Do not use any
solution
that
can
damage
the
body
paint.
Use
plenty of water, a car-wash and wax
solution and a soft sponge or hose brush.
Begin
by spraying water over the dry sur
face
to remove all loose
dirt
before apply ing the car-wash and wax solution. Use
plenty of water to rinse the vehicle off.
Wipe
everything dry
with
a chamois to avoid water spots.
When
having your vehicle washed at an automatic car
wash,
be sure to observe all
the precautions suggested by the
esta
blishment.
The
underside of the vehicle picks up d ~
and road salt. To guard against corrosic it is important to remove mud, debris a":
road salt
from
the underside
with
i
powerful jet of water. Be sure to include t"
wheel housings, bumpers, muffler, tailp :- and brackets. This should be done twice
year
and is best accomplished after the \ hide has been driven through a hea
rain.
Let engine and exhaust cool do,"
before washing.
Waxing
is not really needed when y:.
have
used a car-wash and wax solution
you do not use a car-wash liquid
with
wa^ apply wax to preserve the natural shine :
the body paint. To obtain a long last-:
finish,
apply hard wax. Wax again whe
water remains on the surface in lar:-
patches
instead of forming beads a": rolling off.
This
will
make
dirt
easier to remove e :
will
prevent the paint
from
being damage:
from
industrial dust, tree sap or bird drz~-
pings.
Use
a polish when it becomes evident tha:
waxing no longer accomplishes the jot
the polish you are using does not conta
wax, apply hard wax after polishing.
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VEHICLE
CARE
Weatherstrips
Keep silicone sprays
off the
windshield
to avoid wiper smear
in
rain.
To seal properly, weatherstrips around
hood,
hatch, windows, doors,
etc.,
must
be pliable. Spray with silicone
or
coat with
talcum powder
or
glycerine
to
retain
flexibility
of the
rubber
and to
protect against freezing
in the
winter.
Sliding roof quide rails
To assure that
the
sliding roof* function properly, clean
the
guide rails
and
lubri
cate with silicone spray
at
least once
a
year.
See
your Volkswagen dealer
for
cor rect procedures
and
lubricant.
Dull finishes and plastics
Plastic parts, such
as
light bulb lenses,
decorative stripes, panels, bumpers,
etc.,
will come clean with regular washing. Should additional cleaning
or
spot
re
moval
be
necessary,
use a
soft brush
or
cloth soaked with
a
mild detergent
solu
tion.
Then rinse thoroughly
and im
mediately with clear water.
Do not use anything which could mar the
plastic
or
dull finished surface, such
as
wax, polish, abrasive detergents
or
chemical cleaning solvents.
Sliding door
The sliding door mounting points,
the
guide tracks
and the
roller guides should be lubricated regularly
and as
often
as
necessary.
Bright metal trim
Bright
or
black anodized trim will come
clean with regular washing.
To
protect metal
trim,
use car
wax. Remove spots
or
dirt from chrome
and
stainless steel with
a
chrome cleaner. Apply
a
chrome polish
for
continued luster and protection.
Steel wheels
Always include
the hub
caps
and
whee rims when washing your vehicle
to
remove
road dirt, salt sprays and brake dust.
If
nec
essary,
use a
commercial wheel cleaner
t:
remove accumulated brake dust. Pain:
scratches should
be
touched
up to
prever
corrosion.
Light alloy wheels
To preserve
the
decorative appearance
c-
the light aluminium cast, some specie
care
is
necessary.
In
addition
to
road
dr
and salt sprays, brake metal dust
is
alsc
corrosive.
If
left
on too
long,
brake meta
dust
can
cause pitting. Wash
the
wheels
with
a
sponge
or
hose brush every othe-
week. Road salt should
be
remove:
weekly with
an
acid free cleaning solutior Every three months (after regular clear
ing)
the
wheels should
be
coated
wit-
petroleum jelly
or car
wax.
Rub it in
firml.
with
a
soft cloth. Never
use
abrasive
c
metal polishing cleaning agents.
Remember that moisture,
ice and
roac
salt
on
brakes
may
affect braking
eff
ciency. Test
the
brakes carefully afte'
each washing. Heed warning
on
page
29.
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