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 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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INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CONTROLS 
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1 - Air vents 51 
2 - Light switch and thumb wheel  for instrument illumination 46 
3 - Safety belt and brake warning lights 43, 47 
4 - Speedometer with trip odometer 40  5 — Warning/indicator lights 6, 43 
6 - Clock or tachometer with fuel gauge and  coolant temperature gauge 40,41 
7 - Rear window defogger switch 47 
8 - Emergency flasher switch 46  9 - For additional switch 
10 - Air vents, left and right 51 
11 - Ashtray 64 
12 - Loudspeaker grille 
13 - Fuses 128  14 - Turn signal/headlight dimmer switch lever 48 
15 - Horn  page 
16 - Digital clock 40 
17 - Steering lock/ignition/starter switch 38 
18 - Temperature switch for auxiliary heater 57 
19 - Windshield wiper/washer lever 50 
20 - Secondary heat exchanger switch 53 
21 - Emission Control System (ECS) 45 
22 - Climate controls 51 
23 - Air vents 51 
24 - Radio1) 
25 - Cigarette lighter 63  26 - Glove compartment 64 
1) A separate brochure is provided for your factory-installed 
radio.
 If you replace your radio, please be sure to read the notes 
in the chapter "Do-it-yourself Service", page 135. 
Note 
Some features mentioned are standard equipment on some 
models only or are options on others. 
 
 
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CONTROLS AND
 EQUIPMENT 
Key A is used for the ignition/steering lock, • Do not
 leave
 your
 vehicle
 unattended 
the doors, the lockable tank cap and the
 with
 the key in the
 ignition
 lock.
 Always 
 rear luggage compartment lid.
 take
 the key and lock the doors. 
KEYS 
B25-460 
Your
 Volkswagen comes
 with
 four keys:  • two keys A 
• two keys B 
Key
 A can be inserted
 into
 locks either 
way.  Key B is provided for vehicles equipped 
with
 a lockable glove compartment. 
Tag C gives the key number. 
For
 your
 protection
 against
 theft: 
• Record the key number and keep it in a 
safe
 place, such as your wallet. Do not keep  it in the vehicle. 
• If you should lose a key, provide your
 Vol
kswagen dealer
 with
 the key number to 
obtain a duplicate key. 
In addition to the plastic tag, there may also 
be a metal tag snowing part of the vehicle 
identification number. This tag is no longer 
required after the vehicle has been deliv
ered. 
Note 
The syncro model has a separate key for the  lockable tank cap. 
 A
 chime
 will sound when you open the 
driver's door
 with
 the key
 left
 in the ignition lock. This is your reminder to remove the 
key and lock the doors. 
WARNING 
• Do not
 leave
 children
 unattended
 in 
the
 vehicle
 especially
 with
 access to 
 vehicle
 keys. Unsupervised use of the 
keys
 can
 result
 in
 starting
 of the
 engine 
and use of
 vehicle
 systems such as 
 power
 windows
 etc. Unsupervised use 
of
 these
 systems can
 result
 in serious 
 personal
 injury. 
• Do not
 remove
 key
 from
 steering 
lock
 while
 you are
 driving
 or as the 
vehicle
 is
 rolling
 to a stop. The
 steering 
column
 will
 lock
 when
 you
 remove
 the  key, and you
 will
 not be
 able
 to
 steer
 the 
vehicle. 
 
 
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CONTROLS
 AND
 EQUIPMENT 
•
 Never shift into Reverse (R) or Park 
(P) when the vehicle is in motion. 
•
 Do not remove the key from the ig
nition steering lock until you have 
parked the vehicle, because removal 
of the key
 will
 lock the steering wheel. 
•
 If the selector lever is unintention
ally moved into Neutral (N)
 while
 driv
ing,
 take
 your foot off the accelerator  pedal and
 wait
 until the engine speed 
has
 dropped to idling before selecting 
a driving position. 
Maneuvering 
•'/hen
 alternating between forward and 
-averse
 - for
 instance,
 while
 maneuvering 
ne
 vehicle
 into a tight parking
 space
 -
 :nly
 shift when the
 vehicle
 has
 come
 to a 
full stop and the
 engine
 is running at idle 
 soeed. 
 Stuck
 in snow, mud or sand 
When
 alternating between forward and 
 reverse
 in an effort to free the
 vehicle, 
depress
 the
 accelerator
 pedal
 slightly 
while
 the
 transmission
 is in
 gear,
 and 
 release
 the
 accelerator
 pedal
 while 
shifting.
 Do not
 race
 the
 engine
 and
 avoid 
spinning
 the
 wheels.
 Do not repeat 
 "rocking"
 back and
 forth
 with
 wheels 
spinning
 at high engine speed and heavy
 throttle,
 as serious damage may 
be caused to the automatic transmis
sion
 and other critical parts. 
Kickdown
 device 
The
 kickdown
 device
 gives
 maximum 
 acceleration
 when the
 accelerator
 pedal
 is 
pressed
 down
 past
 the full throttle
 posi
tion.
 Depending
 on
 road
 speed
 and 
 engine
 speed,
 either the upshift is
 delayed 
(forced
 throttle) or the box
 changes
 down 
into
 the next lower
 gear. 
WARNING 
Be
 careful when using the kickdown on 
slippery
 roads. Rapid acceleration may 
cause
 skidding. 
 Stopping 
•
 When
 stopping briefly, at a traffic light 
for
 example,
 it is not
 necessary
 to
 move 
the
 selector
 lever
 to
 Neutral.
 Simply
 apply 
the
 brakes.
 To start
 again
 release
 brake 
 and
 accelerate. 
•
 The driving
 positions
 must
 never
 be 
used
 for holding the
 vehicle
 at rest
 uphill. 
Always
 use your foot
 brakes
 when 
 stopped
 on
 inclines. 
WARNING 
•
 Never get out of the driver's seat 
when the engine is running and the 
 selector
 lever is not securely locked in 
the P position. 
•
 If you must leave the vehicle move 
the selector lever securely into the P 
 position
 and apply parking brake 
firmly. 
Towing 
To
 tow the
 vehicle
 see instructions 
 "Emergency
 towing" on
 page
 138. 
 
 
 
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT 
STEERING LOCK/IGNITION/STARTER
 SWITCH 
The
 steering is equipped
 with
 an
 antitheft 
 ignition lock. 
 Switch
 positions 
1 -
 Ignition
 off/steering can be
 locked. 
 •
 Pull
 out the key and
 turn
 steering wheel until it
 locks. 
WARNING 
 • This position
 only
 locks the
 steering 
wheel
 and not the
 shift
 control
 lever. 
 Sudden and
 unexpected
 vehicle
 move
ment
 may occur if the
 shift
 control 
lever
 is
 moved
 out of P
 (Park)
 (automa
tic
 transmission)
 or out of
 gear
 (manual 
transmission)
 and the
 parking
 brake
 is  not
 firmly
 set. 
•
 Never
 remove
 key
 from
 steering
 lock 
or
 turn
 key off
 while
 the
 vehicle
 is  moving. The
 steering
 wheel
 will
 lock, 
causing loss of control. 
2-
 Ignition
 on/steering free.  If it is difficult to
 turn
 the key from po
sition 1 to 2, gently move the steering 
wheel until the key turns freely. 
 3
 - Starter engages. 
Key
 returns to Pos. 2 as soon as it is 
released. 
"Starting procedures" see next 
 pages. 
In position 3, the power supply to 
headlights, windshield wipers, 
blower motor and rear window defog-
ger
 is temporarily interrupted to
 con
serve
 battery power. 
Before
 the starter can be operated again 
the key must be turned back to position 1. 
The
 non-repeat lock in the ignition switch  prevents the starter from being operated 
when engine is running as this could 
damage
 the starter. 
In position 2 and 3 several warning/in
dicator lights will come on.
 Refer
 to 
"Warning/indicator lights" for details. 
Chime If you leave the key in the ignition/steering 
lock, the chime will sound when the 
driver's door is opened. This is your  reminder to remove the key and lock the 
doors. 
 
 
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CONTROLS AND
 EQUIPMENT 
-Rear
 window Trm  defogger* I I1* 
__e
 rear window defogger works only
 with 
re ignition on. 
_-e
 rear window defogger - together  :i the flow through ventilation - will 
••= o to keep the inside of the rear window 
: ear of condensation and frost. 
~~e
 rear window defogger is not designed 
Of
 melting snow. Therefore, always re-
_:ve heavy snow and ice accumulations 
refore driving off. 
Zepress
 the switch to
 turn
 on the rear  * ndow defogger. 
~ie control
 light
 in the switch will
 light 
 • to remind you
 that
 the defogger is 
switched on. After the rear window has 
ceen
 cleared, switch off the rear window  :efogger to avoid unnecessary drain 
:i the battery. 
By saving electricity, you save fuel. See 
aso
 page 72. 
 Vhen
 the rear window defogger is 
i.vitched on, the outside mirrors
 with 
;!ectric remote control* are electrically 
bated at the same time (see page 13). 
 Electrically
 heated seat* 
With ignition on, the backrest and seat 
 cushion
 of the driver's seat can be heated 
electrically. 
The heating element can be regulated and  turned on and off
 with
 the thumbwheel switch behind the steering wheel. 
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TURN SIGNAL / HEADLIGHT DIMMER SWITCH LEVER 
Turn signals 
The turn signal indicator light flashes when you operate the lever (ignition on). 
Lever up - right turn signal 
Lever down - left turn signal 
The turn signals are cancelled automatic ally when you have completed a turn (for 
example when turning a corner), and the 
steering wheel returns to the straight-
ahead position. 
If a turn signal fails, the indicator light 
flashes about twice as fast. A light bulb  may have to be replaced.  Headlight dimmer 
With headlights on (light switch in second 
 stop),
 you can switch to either high or low beam by pulling the lever toward the steering wheel past the point of resistance. 
When high beam is on, the indicator light  will light up. 
Headlight flasher 
With headlights on or off, you can signal  with your headlights (in lieu of horn), by  repeatedly pulling the lever just up to the 
point of resistance. 
Lane changer 
Move the lever up or down just to the point 
of resistance - the indicator light must  also flash at the same time. The lever will 
return to the OFF position when released. 
The lever will return to the OFF position  when released. 
 
 
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 CONTROLS AND
 EQUIPMENT 
CRUISE
 CONTROL* 
JB33-509 
The cruise control allows you
 to
 maintain  a constant cruising speed above
 22 mph 
 35
 km/h),
 without
 actuating
 the ac
celerator pedal. 
Any
 manual operation, such
 as
 acceler ating, gearshifting
 or
 braking can be done independently
 of
 the cruise control. 
The cruise control
 is
 operated
 with
 sliding 
 button
 A
 and pressure
 button
 B
 positioned 
at the end
 of
 the
 turn
 signal/headlight dim mer switch lever. 
 WARNING 
•
 To help keep the vehicle under
 con
trol do not use the cruise control when  driving on winding or slippery
 roads,
 in heavy or in varying traffic. 
•
 Do not
 use
 the
 Resume
 feature when 
the previously set speed is too fast for  the existing traffic
 conditions. 
Sliding
 button
 A to
 position
 ON
 actuates 
the cruise control system. 
Accelerate
 to the
 desired speed
 and de
 press
 button
 B
 (SET).
 This sets
 the
 cruising speed and stores
 it in a
 memory. The 
foot
 can then
 be
 taken
 off the
 accelerator 
 pedal. 
With
 button
 B, the programmed speed can 
 also
 be
 increased. When
 the
 button
 is
 de
pressed,
 the
 vehicle accelerates
 until
 the 
knob
 is
 released. 
If
 you accelerate
 - for
 example when
 pas
sing
 - the
 previously programmed speed 
will
 be
 resumed automatically after the ac celerator pedal
 is
 released. 
 When the cruise control is switched on, 
do
 not shift into Neutral without de
clutching!
 The engine
 will
 rev up imme
diately and may
 possibly
 be damaged. 
The cruise control
 is
 temporarily disen gaged when brake
 or
 clutch pedal
 is de
pressed
 or
 when
 the
 road speed drops 
considerably below programmed
 speed, 
for example when driving uphill. 
To
 re-engage the system, slide
 button
 A to 
 RES
 (Resume) and
 the
 vehicle will auto
matically accelerate
 to the
 previously 
programmed
 speed. 
A
 programmed speed can
 be
 completely 
 erased
 from the memory
 of
 the cruise
 con
trol
 system
 by
 sliding
 button
 A to the
 OFF  position.
 A
 programmed speed
 is
 always 
erased
 when the ignition
 is
 switched
 off. 
WARNING 
Do
 not remove key from steering lock, 
while you are driving or while the vehi
 cle
 is rolling to a stop. The steering 
wheel
 will
 lock when you remove the  key, and
 you
 will
 not be able to steer the 
vehicle. 
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