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VEHICLE OPERATION
Advantages off the all-wheel drive
The Vanagon/Transporter Syncro
all-
wheel drive system
has the
following
ad
vantages over
a
two-wheel drive vehicle:
Driving Power
Driving Power
is
greatly increased
by the
continual all-wheel drive especially
on
snow
and
slippery surfaces, when starting
off from
a
standstill,
and
when driving
on
rough roads.
Within reason, your Vanagon/Transporter Syncro
can go
places where other
vehi
cles
may
likely
get
stuck.
It is
easier
to
stop
on slippery hills
and get
going again.
Moving Force
As
the
driving force applied
to the
road goes
to
four wheels instead
of two, the
amount
of
slip
is
considerably reduced.
This improves
the
traction between tire and road surface
and
thereby,
the
drive-
ability
on
slippery road surfaces. On vehicles with two-wheel drive,
the
driv
ing wheels
can
spin
on
slippery surfaces
if
too much acceleration
is
applied. This
greatly reduces tire grip
and can
result
in
loss
of
vehicle control.
By distributing
the
driving forces
to
four
in
stead
of two
wheels,
the
wheels
of the
Va nagon/Transporter Syncro
are
less likely
to spin under
the
same conditions.
Snow tires
With
the
all-wheel drive system
the
Vana gon/Transporter Syncro
is
good
for
winter
driving even with standard tires. However,
we recommend
the use of all
season tires
or radial snow tires (M
+
S) with
or
without
studs*,
on all
wheels,
for
better driving,
cornering
and
braking,
in
winter weather.
Details under "Snow tires"
on
page
118
also apply.
Snow chains
Snow chains can improve both road traction
and braking when driving
in
severe winter
weather. Therefore,
use
snow chains
on
your all-wheel drive vehicle when required. For additional information,
see
page
119.
Operation
In contrast
to
conventional all-wheel drive
systems that require transmissions
to be
manually engaged when needed,
the Va
nagon/Transporter Syncro all-wheel drive
system
is
always engaged. Only
the
amount
of
power being transmitted
to the
front
and
rear wheels changes automati cally
as the
road surface demands.
The
Syncro driver
is
therefore able
to
fully
con
centrate
on the
road and traffic conditions.
The differential lock*
for the
rear axle must only
be
used when
the
vehicle
is
stuck
or
in immediate danger
of
becoming stuck. For further information
on the
differential
lock,
see
page
33.
78 "Check with your local Motor Vehicle Bureau
for
possible restrictions.
'where applicable
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VEHICLE CARE
Snow
chains
Snow
chains
can be used on the rear ./heels only.
Dnly use chains
with
fine pitch links pro
dding no more than V2 in/15 mm
from
tire
"ead
and side walls, including tensioner.
.'/heels
must
rotate
freely
in all
steering
positions
with
chains mounted
to
prevent
damage
to
body, axle
or
brake compo
nents.
Drive slowly and follow the chain
manufacturer's instructions.
Remove
chains when roads are free
of
snow. Otherwise, they can
be
damaged
and impair vehicle handling.
Syncro models only
Conventional snow chains may
not be
used
with
205/70
x
14 tires on
5V2
J
x 14
wheels which
are
mounted
on
your
vehicle.
The
use
of
conventional snow
chains
is
only possible
on
smaller tires (e.g. 185
R
14C). Ask your VW dealer.
Where possible, snow chains should
be
fitted
to
all four wheels.
If
only two chains are available, these must be
fitted
to
the rear wheels.
Cable
type chains may also be
fitted
on all
standard tires
and
wheels (including
205/70
x
14 tires on 5Vz
J x
14 wheels), however, they should only be used when
road conditions require them. Always
remove snow chains when road condi
tions improve. Be sure
to
follow all state and local regulations pertaining to the use
of snow chains.
WARNING
To
prevent personal
injury,
wear
pro
tective gloves when fitting cable
chains
on your wheels. Always follow
the instructions
of
the manufacturer.
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t'/INTER
DRIVING
VEHICLE CARE
Remember
the following points when
criving in the
winter:
• Winter weather is particularly hard on
ne battery. We recommend having the cattery
checked,
preferably by a
Volks
wagen dealer, before the cold weather starts - see page 110.
If the vehicle is
left
standing for several
iveeks
at extremely low temperatures, the
rattery
should be removed - see page 111
=or
further
details. • Have the antifreeze concentration in
the cooling system checked before the cold weather starts - see page 107.
• The engine oil must have the correct
viscosity grade for the outside tempera
tures to be expected - see page 98.
• The best way to protect the bodywork is
to wash and wax it frequently, especially in
winter - see page 90.
• Always use a windshield washer
fluid
with
antifreeze for the windshield and rear
window washer system in winter - see page 112. • Use a scraper to remove snow and ice
from
the windows - see page 91.
• On winter roads the use of winter tires
or all-weather tires
will
improve handling;
this also applies to vehicles
with
all-wheel
drive - see pages 78 and 118.
• When driving in the mountains in winter
it is best to take along a set of snow chains.
Snow
chains may be compulsory for some
mountain roads, and this restriction also
applies
to vehicles
with
all-wheel drive -
see
pages 78 and 119.
121
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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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ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
page
Technical
description 141
Temperature gauge 41 Tire specifications 117
Tires
114
Tools
123
Towing 138
Trailer towing 73
Trailer weights 150
Transmission
oil 102
Trip odometer 40
Turn signal/headlight dimmer switch lever 48
Undercoating 94
Unleaded
fuel 85
Vanity mirror 67
V-belt 107,147
Vehicle
care 85
Vehicle
identification number/label 151
Vehicle
operation 69
Ventilation/heating 51 page
Washer
jets
adjusting 112
Washer
reservoir 112
Water temperature gauge 41
Water temperature warning
light
41
Weights 150
Wheels
114
Wheel
changing 125
Windows 12
Windshield washer
fluid
container 112
Windshield wiper/washer lever ... 50
Winter operation Battery 110
Cooling
system 107
Engine
oil 98
Snow
chains 119
Snow
tires 118
Vehicle
care 90
Windows 91
Windshield washer container ... 112
Wiper blades 113
Warning and indicator
light
symbols 6
Warning lights 43
160 Warranty booklet 2
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