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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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VEHICLE OPERATION 
OPERATE
 YOUR VEHICLE SAFELY 
A
 lot has gone
 into
 the manufacture of  your Volkswagen, including advanced engineering techniques, rigid quality 
control and demanding inspections. 
These
 engineering and safety features will  be enhanced by you, the safe driver, 
• who knows the vehicle and all controls 
• who maintains the vehicle properly 
• who uses driving skills wisely. 
For
 your own safety as well as
 that
 of 
those around you - be a responsible 
driver. If you
 drink,
 do not
 drive.
 The use 
of alcohol, drugs and certain medications 
will seriously impair perception, reactions  and driving ability, substantially increasing 
the risk of an accident and personal
 injury. 
 Do not
 drive
 if you are
 tired,
 ill or
 under 
emotional
 stress. 
The
 following
 points
 are also
 important 
 for
 your
 safety,
 please
 observe
 them 
all. 
 First
 things
 first... 
• Turn the engine off before performing 
any checks or repairs on the vehicle. 
• Be sure tires are inflated correctly. 
Check
 for damage and
 tire
 wear. 
• See
 that
 wheel bolts or nuts are pro
perly tightened and not loose or missing. 
• Check engine oil level, add if neces
sary.
 Make it a habit to have engine oil 
checked
 with
 every fuel filling. 
• Check coolant level to assure sufficient 
engine cooling. 
• Be sure you have a well charged 
battery. 
• Check brake fluid level. If too low, have 
brake system checked. 
• Replenish windshield washer fluid. 
• Replace worn or cracked wiper blades. 
• See
 that
 all windows are clear and un
obstructed. 
• Check whether all
 light
 lenses are 
clean. 
 • Be sure all lights are working and head
lights are aimed correctly. 
• Check under vehicle for leaks. 
• Make sure the movement of either 
brake,
 clutch or accelerator pedal is not  hampered in any way. 
• Be sure all luggage is stored securely. 
You'll
 find helpful hints on how to perform  most of these checks in this manual. If in 
doubt, have these checks performed by 
your dealer or any other qualified 
 mechanic. 
Emergency
 equipment 
It is good practice to carry emergency 
equipment in your vehicle. Some of the 
things you should have are: emergency 
 light,
 first-aid kit, small shovel, and for the 
winter
 season,
 an ice scraper, snow brush, 
 a
 container or bag of sand or salt, etc. 
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VEHICLE CARE 
V
 or oil 
Z:
 not allow tar or oil to remain on the 
 Remove
 as soon as possible
 with
 a 
i soaked
 with
 a special paint cleaner. It  do not have a tar or oil remover, you 
=/ substitute
 with
 turpentine. After apply-
 a
 cleaning fluid, always wash
 with
 a 
- • ewarm soap water solution and apply a 
~e,v wax coat. 
-sects 
Remove
 as soon as possible
 with
 a 
 .
rover. 
"•ee sap Z p not allow tree sap or bird droppings to 
-arden on the paint. Remove
 with
 a  -kewarm soap water solution.  Touch-up
 paint 
Your
 Volkswagen dealer has touch-up  paint for minor scratches and stone chips. 
Scratches
 should be touched up soon 
after they occur to prevent corrosion. If cor
rosion formation becomes visible, how
ever, a simple touch-up job will not suffice. 
The affected surface must be smoothed 
 with
 sand paper and covered
 with
 an anti- rust primer, before restoring the painted 
finish. 
The number for the original vehicle paint 
 can
 be found on the vehicle identification 
label. 
Windows 
 Clean
 all windows regularly to remove 
road
 film
 and car-wash wax buildup. Use a 
lukewarm soap water solution or an al
cohol base commercial window cleaning 
agent. If a chamois is used for polishing 
the
 glass,
 it should exclusively be used for 
that
 purpose. 
Also,
 be sure to clean all windows  regularly on the inside. 
Use
 a plastic scraper to remove snow and 
ice
 from windows and mirrors. To prevent 
dirt
 from scratching the window, always 
scrape
 in a forward direction - never back 
and forth. 
 Wiper
 blades 
Always
 loosen frozen wiper blades from 
glass
 otherwise they may tear. 
Clean
 wiper blades regularly
 with
 an al
cohol base solution. If necessary, use a 
 sponge
 or a brush to remove accumulated road film. To assure good visibility, replace 
wiper blades at least once a year, or more 
often when wiping becomes streaky. For  instructions on replacing wiper blades, 
see
 page 113. 
 
 
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VEHICLE CARE 
WINDSHIELD / REAR WINDOW WASHER CONTAINER* 
The filler cap is iocated at the left side of  the driver's footwell. 
Vehicles with rear window wiper and  washer have an additional container on 
the right in the luggage compartment. 
The capacities of the containers are:  Windshield washer 
container 4.3 qt/4.2 liters  Rear window washer 
container 1.1 qt/1.0 liters 
Filling the containers 
To fill the container, unsnap cover and un screw the filler cap. After filling the
 con
tainer, screw the cap on tightly and close 
cover.  Since clear water is usually not adequate 
for cleaning the glass, add a cleaning
 solu
tion to the water. 
Use winterized washer solvent during the 
cold season. It helps to keep your 
windshield and rear window clean and pre
vents the fluid from freezing in the winter. 
Do not use engine coolant antifreeze or 
any other solution that can damage the 
vehicle paint. 
Follow the directions on the can for the 
correct amount to be used. 
After filling the container press the cap  onto the filler neck.  Adjusting washer jets 
When vehicle is stationary, the wate- should hit the windshield as illustrated. 
The washer jet for the rear window shoulc  be adjusted so that the fluid hits the glass 
in the center of the wiped area. 
The jets can be adjusted with a needle. 
The jets for the headlight washer system'  can only be adjusted with a special
 tool.
 If necessary contact your Volkswagen
 deal
er. 
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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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