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Your new
 Volkswagen 
may have all or some of the equipment 
described
 in this manual. Therefore, you  may find explanations of equipment not 
installed in your vehicle. 
Check
 with
 your authorized Volkswagen 
dealer
 on available options or
 accesso
 ries. 
Note 
WARNINGS
 concern
 safety
 and are co lor
 identified
 throughout
 this
 manual. 
 Please
 note
 that
 the items of equipment 
marked
 with
 an asterisk* may be stand
ard on certain models but are only avail
 able
 as options on other models. 
In addition to this Owner's Manual, your 
Vanagon/Transporter
 comes
 with 
• the Radio
 Operating
 Instructions*, 
 In Canada, 
these
 manuals are also available in 
 French.
 To obtain a copy, contact your 
dealer
 or
 write
 to: 
Au
 Canada
 on peut se procurer un exem- plaire de ce Manuel en francais aupres du 
concessionnaire
 ou du: 
Volkswagen
 Canada,
 Inc. 
 Customer
 Assistance/ 
Assistance
 a la Clientele  1940 Eglinton Ave. East 
Scarborough,
 Ontario 
 M1L2M2 
If you sell your
 Volkswagen 
the Owner's Manual, the Warranty  booklet and the Maintenance booklet 
should
 be
 left
 in the vehicle to make 
Warranty terms as well as all operating,  safety and maintenance information avail
able
 to the next owner. 
If you change your address or if 
you
 bought
 this
 Volkswagen
 used 
be
 sure to send in a "Notice of Address 
ChangeVNotice
 of Used Car Purchase" 
post card. This card can be found in the 
Warranty booklet or obtained from your 
 Volkswagen
 dealer. 
It is in your own
 interest
 that
 we can 
contact
 you should the
 need
 arise. 
Your
 Owner's
 Manual 
applies
 to all Vanagon/Transporter models 
currently sold in the USA and
 Canada.
 It 
contains important operating safety infor mation. Keep this booklet in your glove 
box at all times for ready reference. 
Read
 it before you drive your new vehicle. 
Pay
 particular attention to the "Break-in 
period hints" and to all points listed under 
"Vehicle
 operation". 
Acquaint
 yourself
 with
 your vehicle's fea tures and know how to operate it more 
safely.
 The more you know about your 
Volkswagen,
 the more you will enjoy  driving it. For your own protection and  longer service life of your vehicle, always 
heed
 our instructions and warnings. Igno
ring them could result in extensive da
mage
 or serious personal injury.  • the
 Warranty
 Booklet
 and 
• the
 Maintenance
 Booklet. 
Your
 Warranty
 booklet 
 which is a separate brochure, contains 
detailed information about the warranties 
covering your Volkswagen. 
Your
 Maintenance
 booklet 
 which is a separate brochure, explains  how you can keep your Volkswagen in top 
driving condition by having it serviced  regularly. Always have the Maintenance 
booklet
 with
 you when you take your 
vehicle
 to a Volkswagen dealer for service. 
Your
 Service Adviser will record each 
 scheduled
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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 
 
 
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CONTROLS AND
 EQUIPMENT 
=ailure
 of one
 brake
 circuit 
 I the brake pedal travel should suddenly 
 icrease,
 one of the brake circuits may 
_ave
 failed. Should this happen, you will 
m able to bring your vehicle safely to a 
s:op,
 however, you will have to push hard
er on the brake pedal and it will take a  onger distance to stop the vehicle.
 Con
tact your Volkswagen dealership for as
 sistance. 
Brake
 wear 
~he brakes on our automobiles are still  subject to wear depending largely on operating conditions and driving habits. On ve
hicles
 which are driven mostly in stop-and-
50 city
 traffic
 or which are driven hard, the 
crake linings should be checked by your 
Volkswagen
 dealer more often than 
 specified
 in the Maintenance brochure. 
Front
 spoiler 
If you
 install
 a
 front
 spoiler on
 your
 vehi
cle, be
 sure
 the air
 flow
 to the
 front 
brakes
 is not
 obstructed,
 otherwise
 the 
brake
 system
 could
 overheat. 
 Parking
 brake
 lever 
The parking brake lever is located  between the
 front
 seats. 
• To set the parking brake, pull the lever 
until
 strong resistance is
 felt.
 The parking 
brake must be pulled up all the way so
 that 
the vehicle cannot be moved. When the ig nition is on, the brake warning
 light
 will 
light
 up. 
• Depress brake pedal and hold while re
leasing
 parking brake. To release the park
ing brake, pull the lever slightly up, de
press
 the release
 button
 (arrow), and then 
push the lever all the way down. When the  parking brake is fully released, the brake 
warning
 light
 will go out. 
 WARNING 
•
 Release
 the
 parking
 brake
 fully.
 A 
partially
 engaged
 brake
 will
 overheat 
the
 rear
 brakes,
 reduce
 their
 effective
 ness and cause excessive
 wear. 
•
 Always
 set the
 parking
 brake
 when 
parking
 your
 vehicle.
 Move
 the
 selector 
 lever
 to "P"
 (Automatic
 transmission) 
or
 move
 the
 gearshift
 lever
 to "R" or  "1"
 (Manual
 transmission).
 On
 hills 
also
 turn
 the
 wheels
 toward
 the curb. 
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CONTROLS AND
 EQUIPMENT 
Malfunctions 
if the
 unit
 does not
 operate 
• Outside temperatures may be below 
41° For + 5°C. 
• The air conditioner fuse may have blown. Turn the
 unit
 off and check fuse. 
See
 page 129 for use panel location. 
 General
 hints 
If
 water
 drips
 under
 the
 vehicle 
When outside temperature is high and the 
air very humid, condensed water can drip 
off the evaporator under the vehicle. This 
 is
 normal and does not indicate a leak. 
Payload
 reduction 
The weight of the air conditioner installed  in your vehicle reduces the vehicle's load 
carrying capacity. For weight information, 
see
 sticker on
 left
 doorjamb. 
Maintenance 
The condenser should be checked peri
odically for cleanliness. If clogged
 with 
dirt
 or insects, the condenser should be 
washed down
 with
 water. 
After the winter months and before ex
tended summer
 usage,
 the air conditioner  should be checked and, if necessary, ser
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 
Engine
 running 
Heater
 on -
Turn knob clockwise to position 2. Switch  knob control light will come on. Adjust 
temperature by turning knob between  positions 2 and 3. 
Heater
 off -
Turn switch knob counter-clockwise to  position 0. Switch knob control light will go 
out. 
 Notes 
• Every time the heater is switched off, 
the warm air and combustion air blowers  continue running briefly to cool the heater 
down quicker. 
• To avoid draining the battery, do not 
run the heater repeatedly when the engine 
is
 not running. 
• When the heater is running on the 
clockwork time switch, it must be switched 
off by hand before attempting to start the 
engine at low temperatures so
 that
 the 
full
 battery capacity is available to
 turn
 the 
 engine. 
WARNING 
Never
 start
 the
 heater
 or let the
 engine 
or the
 heater
 run in an enclosed, un-
ventilated
 area.
 Exhaust
 fumes
 from 
the
 engine
 or the
 heater
 contain
 carbon  monoxide,
 which
 is colorless and 
odorless. Carbon monoxide,
 however 
 is a
 very
 harmful
 gas, and may be
 fatal 
if inhaled. 
Due to the
 risk
 of
 fire
 the
 heater
 must 
not be used
 when
 vehicle
 is
 parked
 on 
dry grass, brush or leaves. 
 Maintenance 
During the winter and when driving over 
very poor roads, mud or snow may tend to 
accumulate
 in the exhaust and combus
tion air intake pipes. Have these pipes 
 checked
 for blockage from time to time so 
that
 the heater can continue to work. 
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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 
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