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VEHICLE CARE 
FUEL SUPPLY 
Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic  converter and requires unleaded fuel. 
For maximum engine performance, un
leaded fuel with an octaine rating of 91 
RON,
 which corresponds to an anti-knock 
index (AKI) of 87, is recommended. 
Do not use leaded gasolines. 
Deposits from leaded gasolines deacti
vate the catalytic converter and thus 
defeat its purpose to control exhaust emis
sions. 
Unleaded fuels may not be available 
outside the continental USA and Cana
da.
 Therefore, we recommend you do  not take your vehicle to areas or coun
tries where unleaded fuel may not be 
available.  Octane rating 
Octane rating indicates a gasoline's ability to 
resist detonation. Therefore, buying the cor
rect octane gas is important to prevent en
gine "knock", which reduces performance  and may cause engine damage. 
Under high load operating conditions, un
leaded premium gasoline may be used. 
The 91 RON octane rating which you will  find above the filler neck is based on the re search method. The AKI octane rating unsu-
ally displayed on USA gasoline pumps is 
calculated as follows: Research octane  number plus motor octane number, divided 
by 2. 
Regular fuels have an octane rating ranging 
from 91 to 95 RON (Research Octane  Number) or 87 to
 91
 AKI. 
Do not use any fuel with octane ratings 
lower than 91 RON or 87 AKI. 
Gasolines containing alcohol 
Gasoline containing alcohol is available at 
gas stations in some areas. The gas pump  may not be labeled to identify that alcohol 
is present in the gasoline. If it is labeled, it 
may not identify what amount and type(s) 
of alcohol are used. We recommend you 
use quality gasoline that is NOT blended 
with alcohol. The use of fuel containing  alcohol can cause loss of fuel econorr 
and driveability and performance pre: 
lems.
 If these problems are experience: 
we recommend you switch to anothe  brand of gasoline. 
Seasonally adjusted gasoline 
Many gasolines are blended to perfor-
especially well for winter or summer drl 
 ing.
 During seasonal change-over, wl 
suggest that you fill up at busy gas statior I 
where the seasonal adjustment is mo-r  likely to be made in time. 
Gasoline additives 
A major concern among many aut:  manufacturers is carbon deposit build-i: 
caused by the type of gasoline you use. 
Although gasolines differ from onr  manufacturer to another, there is a cor-
mon thread. All gasolines contain props' 
ties that can cause deposits to collect ad  essential engine components, specificali 
fuel injectors and intake valves. Althoug- most gasoline brands include additives tc 
keep engine and fuel systems clean, the;, 
are not equally effective. 
 
 
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[VEHICLE
 CARE 
DIFFICULT
 OPERATING
 CONDITIONS 
Driving
 under
 difficult
 conditions 
The
 vehicle construction and equipment is 
 designed
 for normal operating conditions. 
This
 also applies to the frequency and the  extent of service requirements as stated in 
the Maintenance brochure. 
If you are planning to drive your vehicle 
under
 difficult
 operating conditions (for 
example,
 continuous trailer towing, very  hot or cold weather, very dusty conditions, 
poor fuel quality etc.) you may
 want
 to 
make
 special preparations such as chang
ing to appropriate oil viscosity, having your 
car
 thoroughly inspected. Furthermore, 
the maintenance should be matched to 
the operating conditions (see page 95). 
 Operating
 your
 vehicle
 outside
 the 
USA
 or
 Canada 
Government
 regulations in the United 
States
 and
 Canada
 require
 that
 automo
biles
 meet specific emission regulations 
and
 safety standards. Therefore, vehicles 
built
 for the USA and
 Canada
 differ
 from 
vehicles
 sold in other countries. 
If you plan to take your vehicle outside the 
continental limits of the United States or 
 Canada,
 there is the possibility
 that 
• unleaded fuels for vehicles
 with
 cataly
tic converter may not be available; 
• fuel may have a considerably lower 
octane rating. Improper fuel may cause 
engine damage; 
• service may be inadequate due to lack 
of proper service facilities, tools or testing 
equipment; 
• replacement parts may not be readily 
available. 
Volkswagen
 cannot be responsible for 
 mechanical
 damage
 that
 could result 
because
 of inadequate fuel, service or 
parts availability. 
 Certain
 Volkswagen models are available 
for delivery in Europe under our
 tourist 
 delivery and
 return
 shipment program. 
For
 details consult your Volkswagen 
dealer
 or
 write
 to: 
USA
 Volkswagen United States, Inc.  Tourist Delivery 
P.O.
 Box 3951 
Troy, MJ 48007-3951 
Canada
 Volkswagen
 Canada,
 Inc.  Tourist Delivery 1940 Eglinton Avenue
 East 
Scarborough,
 Ontario 
 M1L2M2 
If you bought your vehicle abroad an: 
want
 to bring it back home, be sure M  inquire about shipping and forwardin: 
requirements, as well as current impc 
and
 customs regulations
 first. 
Make
 sure the vehicle meets Unite: 
States
 emission regulations and safe: 
standards.
 Otherwise it may prove tc: 
costly
 or even impossible to add the eqi :  ment necessary to bring the vehicle in:: 
compliance
 with
 these regulations a-: 
standards. 
Canadian
 regulations require
 that
 any c= not complying to standards has to 
shipped
 back to the car's country of oric -
at the owner's expense. 
 
 
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TECHNICAL DATA 
ENGINE
 DATA/SPARK PLUGS 
Engine  Maximum
 output
 SAE net  90 hp at 4800 rpm 
Maximum torque SAE net  117,3 ft lb at 3200 rpm 
No.
 of cylinders  4 
Displacement  129 CID (2109 cm3) 
Stroke  2.99 in (76 mm) 
Bore 
 3.70 in (94 mm) 
Compression
 ratio 
 Fuelf) 
 9.0:1 
Compression
 ratio 
Fuelf) 
 Regular
 unleaded 
Sparkplugs 
 Bosch 
 W7CC0 
Beru 
 14L-7CU/14L-7C 
Champion 
 N288 
1) Minimum octane rating and
 further
 details see page 86. 
Notes 
Spark
 plugs are replaced during the Volks
wagen scheduled Maintenance service. If 
you replace the spark plugs between the 
Volkswagen
 Maintenance services, the 
following should be noted:  • Engine, spark plugs and the ignition 
system are matched. To avoid faulty opera
tion
 or engine damage, use only Original 
Volkswagen
 spark plugs. It is especially  important to note the number of electrodes 
and heat value.  • Since spark plug specifications may 
change
 for technical reasons during a cur
 rent
 model year, we recommend
 that
 you 
obtain your spark plugs from a Volks
wagen dealer who has the latest informa
tion. 
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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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