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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
 service. 
 
 
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VEHICLE
 OPERATION 
Driving on dry roads 
Attention 
"his
 is an
 all-wheel drive multipurpose 
 rassenger
 vehicle which
 will
 handle
 and 
maneuver
 differently
 from
 an ordinary
 pas
senger
 car in driving conditions which may 
occur
 on
 streets
 and
 highways
 and off-
'oad.
 As
 with
 other vehicles
 of
 this type,
 if 
you make sharp turns
 or
 abrupt maneu
vers,
 the
 vehicle
 may
 roll over
 or
 may
 go 
 kit
 of
 control and
 crash.
 You should read 
:he driving guidelines
 and
 instructions
 in 
the Owner's
 Manual.
 The
 driver
 and all 
 oassengers
 should wear safety belts
 at all 
times. 
Do
 not
 engage
 the
 differential lock on nor
mal
 dry
 roads
 as it
 will
 not
 provide any ad
vantage. Under these circumstances,
 an 
 engaged differential lock
 will
 impair the ve-
nicle's
 maneuverability and
 will
 cause
 ex
cessive
 tire
 wear. 
 Driving on wet, slippery roads 
Due
 to the
 all-wheel drive,
 the
 engine 
power
 is
 transmitted evenly
 to a
 moder
ately slippery road surface. 
On
 wet surface 
As
 with
 any
 other vehicle, excessive driv ing speed on very wet roads can cause hy
droplaning
 and
 loss
 of
 vehicle control. 
Therefore, slow down.
 The
 differential  lock* must
 not be
 engaged. 
Important
 instructions
 on
 the
 differential 
locks
 are to be found on page
 33/34. 
On
 slippery surfaces 
On
 slippery surfaces the rear axle differen
tial
 lock may only be engaged when
 start
 ing
 from
 a
 standstill
 or at
 very low
 speeds. 
When
 the
 road surface has improved
 the 
 lock should
 be
 disengaged again.  On
 snow covered surfaces 
On
 a
 snow covered road, maintain traction  by making gradual changes
 in
 speed
 or
 di
rection. Avoid sudden maneuvers. Be alert 
to problems other drivers around you may  be having which could create
 a
 hazardous 
situation
 for
 you. 
In heavy snow, maintaining reasonable 
momentum
 is
 important
 for
 safe vehicle 
operation. Try
 to
 keep moving
 by
 using
 the 
 L-gear and
 a
 steady accelerator pedal
 at 
low
 speed. 
WARNING 
•
 Always
 maintain
 a safe driving 
speed,
 especially
 when
 road and 
weather
 conditions are poor. 
•
 Excessive
 driving speed on very wet 
roads can cause hydroplaning and 
loss
 of vehicle control. 
•
 Always avoid forceful and
 abrupt 
braking action.
 You
 could block all four 
wheels simultaneously and lose
 con
trol
 of the vehicle. 
•
 The braking capability of your Vana-
gon/Transporter Syncro is
 greatly
 de
pendent on the
 traction
 of your tires. 
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