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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance
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the
vehicle
is
fitted
with
modern
low
~aintenance
technical components only
small
amount
of
regular servicing
is re
tired
in
order
to
maintain
the
roadworthi-
"sss,
economy and reliability.
~ne Inspection Service offered by the Vol ks-
I
agen dealers takes into account
to a
large
extent
the
individual annual mileage
cov-
e-ed and helps thus
to
keep
the
operating
:osts
as
low as possible.
Regular maintenance helps to
-J
ensure
that
the emissions - and
thus the environmental burden are
kept
as low as possible.
The
Inspection
Service
is
required
every
12
months
or
every
30 000 km,
. nichever occurs
first.
I
a mileage
of
15 000
km
(petrol engines)
or
"500
km
(Diesel engines)
is
reached before "2 months
has
elapsed,
the Oil
change
Service must
be
carried out. See page
98
5
so and
the
Service Schedule.
~ie Service Schedule also shows what »rk
is
done
at the
Inspection
and Oil
Inange
Services.
In
arduous
operating
conditions, e.g.
extremely low ambient temperatures, very
dusty conditions etc. certain service oper
ations should be carried
out
between the in
tervals specified.
This
applies
in
particular
to:
• Changing
the
engine
oil
• Cleaning
or
changing
the air
cleaner
el
ement
• Draining water from
or
renewing the fuel
filter
on the
Diesel engine
The
service operations should be carried out by
a
Volkswagen dealer because this work
requires specialist knowledge, workshop
equipment and special tools. Furthermore
this work must
be
done
in
accordance
with
out instructions.
Complete
proof
of
servicing
by a
Volks
wagen dealer can be one
of
the stipulations
for
the
upholding
of any
warranty claims during
the
one year warranty period.
Attention
Safety
regulations
place
very
strict
limits
on the
amount
of re
pairs
and
adjustments
to
engine
and
running
gear
parts
which
can
be
done
by the
owner.
By
tinker
ing
with
parts
which affect
the
safety
of a
motor
vehicle
one can
endanger
oneself
and
other road users.
Altering the engine settings is detrimental to the
exhaust
emissions.
This means
that
the envi
ronment is burdened unnecessarily
and the
fuel
consumption
also
in
creases.
The disposal of old oil, used brake
fluid,
dirty
coolant, defective
bat
teries or worn-out tyres etc. must be
done according to environmental
protection regulations. It is even
better
if old operating fluids and parts are used
again
and
do not become a burden on the envi
ronment. Through "recycling" valu
able
raw-materials and
energy
are
saved and at the same
time
it re lieves the load on the toxic waste
dumps.
Volkswagen dealers collect
all reusable materials and parts and
passes
them
on to the correct
agency
for recycling.
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Topping
up
engine
oil Unscrew the cap from oil filler opening and
pour oil in 0.5 litres at a time. Then check
level with the dipstick.
On no account must the oil level be
above area C. Otherwise oil can be drawn into the engine via the crankcase breather
and escape into the atmosphere via the ex haust system. On vehicles fitted with a
catalytic converter, the oil could burn inside
the converter causing it damage. Attention
When topping up the oil, do not spill it onto hot engine components - danger of fire.
Carefully close the filler cap and push the oil
dipstick in as far as possible, this will pre
vent oil spill when the engine is running.
Changing engine
oil Not only does the engine oil deteriorate due
to use when the engine is running, but also to ageing. The engine oil change intervals depend therefore on the mileage and also
on the time elapsed.
Petrol engines
Change engine oil every 15 000 km or every 12 months (whichever comes first).
Diesel engines
Change engine oil every 7500 km or every 12 months (whichever comes first).
For further details, see Service Schedule. For petrol and Diesel engines
If the vehicle is used continuously in ar
duous conditions, the engine oil must be
changed at shorter intervals - see also page
93.
Recommended oil and viscosity classes -
see page 96.
Attention
Old oil must be stored out of reach of children until it is dis
posed of in the correct manner.
ojfcj
On no account must oil be
earth.
Because of the disposal
problems,
the necessary special tools anc
specialist knowledge required the engine oil and filter changing shoulc
preferably be done by a Volkswagen
dealer.
Engine
oil
additives
No additives should be mixed with
the engine oil.
Any damage caused by the use o
such additives will not be coverec by the warranty.
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Gearbox
oil
Specifications
Manual
gearbox
and
final
drive
•
Gear
oil,
API-GL
4, SAE 80 or
•
Gear
oil, G 50, SAE 75 W-90
Automatic
gearbox
• Final drive:
Gear
oil, G 50, SAE 75 W-90 I Gearbox part: ATF Dexron®
Checking oil
level
rVith
a
manual
gearbox
and
final
drive
the oil level does not need checking.
'.ith the
automatic
gearbox
the oil
•e.
el in the final drive does not need check- *g either.
"he
ATF
level
in
gearbox
part
must ": .'/ever be checked in between the inter-
•BS
given in Service Schedule. To do this
ire vehicle must be standing on a level sur-
fe:e.
The
level must only be checked when
He ATF is
warm.
(Approximately 10 km
Irrer
starting from
cold,
the ATF has re
tted the required temperature.) If fluid is
l:: :: or too hot the reading will be incorrect.
1
he engine must be running at idling
speed,
the handbrake must be applied and the se lector lever at "N".
To
check, pull dipstick (see Fig.) out, wipe
with a clean lint-free rag and then insert it
fully
again.
Pull
the dipstick out and check ATF
level.
When
the ATF is
warm
the
level
must
be
between
the two
marks
- other
wise
the vehicle must be taken to a
Volks
wagen
dealer without delay so that they can
find the reason for the incorrect
level.
It is not sufficient to merely top up or drain off
ATF.
Changing oil
For
the manual
gearbox
with
final
drive
the oil does not need changing.
For the
automatic
gearbox
the :
the final drive does not need
chariC-g
either. The ATF in gearbox part must how
ever
be changed at the intervals given in
Service
Schedule.
Because of the disposal
prob
lems,
the
special
tools
necessary
and the
specialist
knowledge
re
quired,
the ATF
changing
should
preferably
be
done
by a
Volkswagen
dealer.
Notes
•
When
there
is no
lubricant
in the
manual
or
automatic
gearbox,
the
engine
must
not be
started
and the
vehicle may only be
towed
with
the
driving
wheels
lifted.
• No
additives
may be
mixed
with
the lubricants.
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Air
cleaner
Power
assisted
steering
The
paper
filter
element in the air cleaner is normally renewed as detailed in the Service
Schedule.
In very dusty conditions the el
ement must be cleaned or renewed at
shorter intervals.
To clean or
renew
element
•
Release
clip (1 ) •
Press
locking handle ( 2 ) down and un hook it.
• Take
filter
housing out upwards.
• Take
filter
element out. •
Clean
element
with
compressed air or renew it.
The
element must not be washed
with
pet rol or moistened
with
oil.
Installing
• Insert
filter
housing. Ensure
that
the
plastic
lug on the rearend of the elementfits
in the recess in the mounting.
• Secure clip (1 ).
• Pull locking handle ( 2 ) up until it en
gages.
The
reservoir is located in the engine compartment on the
right
looking forward.
The
power assisted steering is filled
with
our hydraulic oil G 002 000.
The
correct oil level in the reservoir is
essen
tial for the satisfactory operation of the power assisted steering.
The
level can only be checked
with
the en gine at normal operating temperature but not running.
100
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
'necking fluid level
Pe :orrect fluid level is essential to the sat-
:~=
:tory operation of the brake system. The
fc. Z level must always be between the
AX"
and "MIN" marks.
~- a "evel of fluid tends to sink slightly when
"a vehicle is used due to the automatic ad- ::ment of brake linings. This is quite nor-
-rwever, if the level sinks noticeably in a
srorttime or drops below the "MIN" mark
re system may be leaking. A low fluid level " the reservoir is indicated by the brake
w.arning lamp lighting up (see page 48 also), .nen this happens take car to a Volks
wagen dealer immediately and have the
cake system checked. Renewing brake fluid
Brake fluid absorbs moisture. In the course
of time it takes in water from the ambient
air. Too high a content of water in the brake
fluid can in time cause corrosion damage in
the system. Furthermore the boiling point of
the brake fluid is reduced considerably. For
this reason the brake fluid must be renewed every two years.
Attention
When the brake fluid becomes
too old vapour bubbles can form in the brake system when the
brakes are used hard. The
effi
ciency of the brakes and thus the
vehicle safety is then seriously
affected.
Only use our genuine brake fluio (see: - ra
tion to US standard FMVSS 116 DO~-
.
~-e
fluid must be new.
Attention Brake fluid is poisonous!
It must therefore only be stored in the closed original container
out of reach of children.
Remember also that brake fluid will
attack the paintwork. Because of the disposal
prob
lems,
the special tools necessary
and the specialist knowledge re
quired,
the brake fluid changing
should preferably be done by a
Volk
swagen
dealer.
It is advisable to have the fluid change car
ried out during an Inspection Service.
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
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Changing
the wheels round If
the
front
tyres are worn more than the rear
it
is
advisable
to
change
the
wheels round
as
shown.
All
tyres will then have approxi mately
the
same length
of
service life.
With certain types
of
tread wear
it
can be an advantage
to
change the wheels diagonally.
Volkswagen
dealers have
the
necessary
in
formation.
Renewing wheels/tyres
Wheels
and tyres are important design
fea
tures. The wheels and tyres approved by us should be
used.
They are specially matched
to
the
model concerned
and
contribute largely
to the
excellent road holding
and
safe
driving characteristics.
Volkswagen
dealers have the up-to-date in
formation
on
which brands
of
tyres are ap proved
by us.
• Fitting
and
repairing tyres requires
ex
pert knowledge and special tools. This work
may only be carried out by specialist person
nel.
djn
Because
of the
problem
of dis-
<^>
posing
of the old
tyres,
the
special
tools
necessary
and the
specialist
knowledge
required,
tyre
changing
should
preferably
be
done
by
a
Volkswagen
dealer.
Furthermore, many Volkswagen dealers
stock
an
attractive range
of
wheels
and
tyres.
•
For
safety reasons
the
tyres should
be
renewed
in
pairs and
not
singly. The tyres
with
the deepest tread should always be on
the
front
wheels. • Only combine radial
ply
tyres
of the
same
type,
size
(rolling circumference) anc if possible
the
same tread pattern
on all 4
wheels.
•
If the
spare wheel differs from
the
ver
sion
fitted
on the
vehicle (e.g. winter tyres
or wide tyres)
the
spare may only
be
usee briefly
to
replace
a
flat
tyre
and
with
an
appropriately careful style
of
driving.
It
mus:
be replaced
with
the
normal wheel as soor
as
possible.
• Never
fit
used tyres where their previous history
is not
known.
112
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Arduous
operating
conditions
ne vehicle construction and equipment is
resigned for normal operating conditions.
his also applies to the frequency and the
extent of the maintenance laid down in the
service
Schedule.
f the vehicle is used in arduous operating
conditions (e.g. continuous trailer towing,
exceptionally high or low ambient tempera-
:ures,
very dusty conditions, poor quality
ruel,
etc.) it may be necessary to carry out
special
technical preparations, such as ;hanging the oil to the appropriate viscosity, ^stalling special air cleaners, modifying the
ignition timing etc. Furthermore, the main
tenance must also be matched to the oper
ating conditions - see also page 93.
Driving
abroad
If the vehicle is to be taken abroad, the fol
lowing must also be borne in mind:
• If the vehicle has a catalytic converter, one must ensure
that
unleaded petrol will be available during the journey - see
page 86.The automobile clubs offer infor mation about the unleaded filling station
network.
• Although there are more than 10 000
Volkswagen
dealers all over the world to
service
Volkswagen vehicles there are
countries in which only a limited amount of
service
is available or none at all.
• In certain countries it is also possible
that
your vehicle model is not soid so
that
certain
spare
parts will not be available or
that
the
Volkswagen
personnel are not familiar
with
the repair procedure should anything go
wrong.
The Volkswagen
Sales
Centres in Germany or the
Importer
concerned will be only too
pleased
to give advice on the necessary
technical preparation of the vehicle, on the maintenance required and on the repair
possibilities.
The addresses are given in the vehicle wallet. • When the vehicle is used in a country
which drives on the opposite side of the road to the home country the wedge
shaped
areas on the headlight lenses must be masked - see page 129.
Driving
on
holiday
Before starting off note the following
points:
• The roadworthiness and driving safety are particularly important when on holiday-
see
page 78.
• With a fully laden vehicle and/or roof rack, the handling changes. The driving
style must be adapted to the different condi
tions - more information on loading is given
on page 28.
The
tyre
pressures must be checked - see
page147.
• When a trailer is to be towed, there are many special points to note - see page 81.
• If an oil change or an Inspection Service
is
probably going to become necessary dur
ing the
trip,
it is advisable to have this work
done before going on holiday if possible.
115
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
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In winter the following points should be
noted:
• Winter weather is particularly hard on the
battery
and it should therefore be
checked,
preferably by a Volkswagen
dealer, before the onset of cold weather. If the vehicle is not driven for several weeks
when the temperatures are very low, the
battery
should be taken out - for
further
in
formation see page 107.
• On a vehicle
with
a Diesel engine, winter
Diesel
must be used at temperatures below
0 degrees C - see page 87.
• The water should be drained out of the
Diesel
fuel
filter
before the onset of
winter.
This
operation is also included in the Lubri cation
Service.
• The anti-freeze in the cooling system should be checked before the cold
season
starts - see page 101.
• The engine oil viscosity must be correct for the ambient temperature - see page 99.
• Particularly in
winter,
frequent washing and waxing of the vehicle is the best way to protect it against harmful environmental in
fluences.
• In winter the windscreen washer
sys
tem should always be filled
with
a window
cleaning solution containing an anti-freeze
additive.
• To remove snow and ice
from
the win dows and mirrors, a plastic scraper should be used - see page 90.
• The road holding and handling can be im proved in winter road conditions by the use
of winter or All-weather tyres - see pages 114and146.
• When driving in mountainous districts in winter it is advisable to take snow chains
with
you. On some such roads, snow chains
are obligatory - see also page 114.
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