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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.
92
*
where applicable
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VEHICLE CARE
Tire
care
Inspect your tires at least every 2,000
miles (3,000 km) for wear and damage.
WARNING
• Avoid
damaging
tires
and
wheel
rims.
If you
must
drive
over
a
curb
or
other
obstacle,
drive
slowly
and at an
angle.
Frequently
check
tires
for un
even
wear
and
damage.
•
Remove
imbedded
material.
•
Replace
worn
or
damaged
tires
immediately.
•
Replace
missing
valve
dust
caps.
• Keep oil,
fuel,
brake
fluid,
etc.
away
from
tires.
• Keep
tires
inflated
correctly.
• Mark tires before removing them.
Remount tires on the same vehicle side
because
the rotation direction should stay
the same.
• Store removed tires in a
cool,
dry and
preferably dark place. Tires which are not
on wheels should be stored standing up.
Tires
age even if they are not being
used.
Tires
which are older than 6 years should only be used cautiously in an emergency.
Wheels
and
tire
replacement
Wheels
and tires approved by the manu
facturer have been specially matched to
your vehicle and contribute largely to the road-holding and driving characteristics of
the vehicle.
• Fitting and repairing tires requires
expert knowledge and special tools. This
work should only be performed by a
spe
cialist.
• For safety reasons, tires should be
replaced
in pairs and not individually. The
tires
with
the deepest tread should always be mounted on the
front
wheels.
• In the interest of maximum safety and
best all-around vehicle handling, always
buy replacement radial tires
that
have the
same
specifications
with
regard to
tire
size,
design, load carrying capacity, tread pattern, tread depth etc. This also applies
to Volkswagen recommended alternate replacement tires.
• Never mount used tires if you are not
sure of their previous history.
• Whenever replacing a tubeless tire,
always install a new valve stem. Tire repair
should only be performed by a specialist.
WARNING
•
Never
mix
tires
of
different
design
such as
steel
belted
radials
with
radial
bias
belted
or
bias
ply
tires
etc.
Mixing
tire
types
will
adversely
affect
road
holding
and can
lead
to loss of
vehicle
control
and
personal
injury.
• New
tires
do not possess
maximum
traction.
They
tend
to be
slippery.
Break
new
tires
in by
driving
cautiously
at
moderate
speed for the
first
100
miles
(160
kilometers).
Applies
additionally
to the Syncro:
All
four wheels on the vehicle must always have tires of the same
size,
construction
and tread type so
that
the viscous coupling
does
not abnormally activate the
front
wheel drive. Different tires on the
front
or rear wheels exert additional stress on the
drive
train
components, causing increa
sed
tire
wear and impair vehicle control.
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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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