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1
 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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iLER TOWING 
VEHICLE OPERATION 
phLT .'jlkswagen was primarily designed 
pr : assenger transportation. If you plan to 
m*
 B.
 trailer you should be mindful that 
MLT
 :ar will be performing a service it was 
•cr "tended for. The additional load will 
Wee durability and economy of per-
m~ ance.  • :. :ow a trailer, your Volkswagen may 
mc. -9 more frequent maintenance due to 
ft* extra
 load. 
Gc not tow a trailer during the break-in  kriod of your vehicle. 
Keep an eye on your coolant tempera-
fere gauge. If coolant temperature warn- rc light comes on pull off the road to a sa's place to allow engine to cool down. 
Maximum trailer weight 
A vailer for your vehicle is limited to a
 typi-
ca class I trailer. The maximum gross 
Bier weight and the tongue load must not 
eoeed the specifications listed in the 
[fechnical Information/Data section of this 
 ranual. 
Do not exceed the gross vehicle weight 
•rhich is the weight of the driver, passen ger, luggage, trailer hitch and tongue 
weight of the loaded trailer.  Trailer hitch 
Use a weight-carrying hitch conforming to 
the gross trailer weight. The hitch must be  suitable for your vehicle and trailer and 
securely bolted to the body. Always check 
with the trailer hitch manufacturer to make 
sure that you are using the correct hitch.  Do not use a bumper hitch. 
The hitch must be installed in a way not to  interfere with the impact-absorbing 
bumper system. No modifications should 
be made to the vehicle exhaust and brake 
systems. From time to time check that all  hitch mounting bolts remain securely fas
tened. 
If not towing a trailer for a long period of 
time,
 remove the trailer hitch. This pre
vents the hitch from causing damage  should your vehicle be struck from behind. 
When removing the trailer hitch, seal all  bolt holes to prevent water and exhaust 
fumes from entering the vehicle. 
Trailer brakes  If your trailer is equipped with a braking 
system,
 check to be sure that it conforms 
to all regulations. 
The trailer brake system must not be di rectly connected to the vehicle's brake sys
tem. 
 Tire pressure 
When towing a trailer, inflate the tires of 
your vehicle to the cold tire pressure listed on the label on the left front door jamb. In
flate trailer tires to trailer and tire manufac
turer's specifications. 
Safety chains 
Always use safety chains between your  car and trailer. 
Trailer lights 
Trailer lights must meet all regulations. Do  not connect the trailer light system directly 
to the light system of your vehicle. Be sure 
to check with your Volkswagen dealer for 
correct wiring, switches and relays. 
Before you tow a trailer 
Correct and even load distribution. All ob
jects inside the trailer should be held  securely in place to guard against shifting, be it forward, backward or sideways. 
Never allow a passenger in a moving 
trailer. 
 
 
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VEHICLE OPERATION 
For
 best roadability adjust your load to the 
maximum allowed tongue load. To be sure 
measure
 tongue load of loaded trailer on 
bathroom
 scales. 
Check
 that
 both sides of your trailer can be 
seen
 from the driver's seat. If necessary in
stall extended rear-view mirrors. 
Check
 proper working of vehicle and 
trailer lights. 
Check
 cold
 tire
 pressure of both vehicle 
and
 trailer. 
Be
 sure trailer safety chains are properly 
connected
 from trailer to the hitch on the 
vehicle.
 Leave enough slack in the chains 
to permit turning corners. 
Trailer
 towing
 tips 
 Your
 vehicle handles differently when tow ing a trailer because of the additional 
weight. Safety, performance and economy 
will greatly depend on how carefully you 
 load
 your trailer and operate your "rig." 
 Before
 you actually tow your trailer, prac
tice turning, stopping and reversing in an 
 area
 away from
 traffic
 until
 you learn the 
feel of your vehicle and trailer
 unit. 
Reversing
 is
 difficult
 and requires practice. 
Steering
 while reversing is generally oppo
site of
 that
 when backing your vehicle with
out a trailer. 
Observe
 speed limits. In some areas 
speeds
 for vehicles towing trailers are lower than for regular vehicles. 
Maintain a greater distance between your 
vehicle
 and the one in
 front.
 You will need  more room to stop. 
When
 passing remember
 that
 you cannot 
 accelerate
 as fast as you normally would 
because
 of the added load. Make sure you 
have
 enough room to
 pass.
 After passing 
allow plenty of room for your trailer before 
changing
 lanes again. 
Avoid
 jerky starts or sudden acceleration. 
 Slow
 down in crosswinds and on rougi" 
roads.
 Be especially carefull when
 pas
sing
 other vehicles and trucks. 
When
 parking always block the wheels o:  both vehicle and trailer. Do not park
 with
 a 
trailer on a slope. If it cannot be avoided dc 
 so
 only after the following: 
• Apply brakes. 
• Have someone place wheel blocks 
under both vehicle and trailer wheels. 
• With wheel blocks in place slowly re
lease
 brakes
 until
 wheel blocks absorb the 
load. 
• Apply parking brake. 
•
 Place
 transmission in
 "P"
 for automatic 
or in
 first
 or reverse gear for manual trans
 mission. 
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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 
WEIGHTS 
The vehicle capacity weight (max. load),  the
 Gross
 Vehicle Weight Rating
 (GVWR), 
and
 the
 Gross
 Axle Weight Ratings 
(GAWR)
 for
 front
 and rear, are listed on the 
Safety
 Compliance Sticker on the
 left
 door-
jamb. 
The gross vehicle weight rating includes  the weight
 of the
 basic
 vehicle plus
 full 
fuel tank,
 oil and
 coolant, plus max. load  which combines passenger (150 pounds/ 
68 kg per designated seating position) and luggage weight. Luggage weight
 is not 
increased
 by the use of a
 roof rack, 
unless
 passenger capacity
 is
 reduced 
accordingly. 
The gross axle weight rating
 is the
 maxi mum load
 that
 can be applied
 at
 each axle 
of the vehicle. 
Syncro 
When driving off-road,
 the
 Gross
 Vehicle 
Weight
 (GVWR)
 must
 be
 reduced
 by 440 
 lbs (200 kg). 
 WARNING 
•
 The actual
 gross
 axle
 weight
 rating 
at the
 front
 and rear axles should not 
exceed the permissible weights, and 
their
 combination must not exceed the 
 Gross
 Vehicle Weight Rating. 
•
 Exceeding permissible
 weight 
ratings can result in vehicle damage, 
accidents and personal injury. 
Note 
The vehicle capacity weight figures apply  when
 the
 load
 is
 distributed evenly
 in the 
vehicle (passengers
 and
 luggage). When 
transporting
 a
 heavy load
 in the
 luggage 
compartment,
 the
 load should be carried
 as 
near
 to
 the rear axle as possible so
 that
 the 
vehicle's
 handling
 is not
 impaired.
 On no 
 account should
 you
 exceed
 the
 maximum 
permissible axle loads
 or the
 maximum 
gross
 vehicle weight. Always remember
 that 
the vehicle's handing
 will
 be
 affected by
 the 
 extra
 load,
 and
 adjust your speed accordingly. 
 Roof
 weights 
The maximum permissible roof weight
 on 
 the station wagon
 and
 kombi
 is 220 lb, 
 100
 kg. The
 roof luggage rack
 on the 
campmobile
 with
 pop-up roof allows only  110 lb/50 kg. 
For
 more details see page 68. 
Maximum permissible
 trailer 
weights 
Braked
 trailer 900 kg (2,000 lb.) Unbraked trailer 600 kg (1,3201b.) 
Tongue load 75 kg
 (
 1651b.) 
Do not exceed the
 weight
 limitations of 
your
 trailer
 hitch. 
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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 
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