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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Wheels
General
notes
• New tyres do not give maximum grip straight away and should therefore be run in
at moderate speeds and a careful style of
driving for about the
first
100 km. This will help to make the tyres last longer.
• Check tyres for damage from time to time (cuts, splits, cracks and lumps) and remove any foreign bodies embedded in the
treads.
• To avoid damage to tyres and wheels crive over curbs and similar obstacles very
slowly and as nearly at
right
angles as
poss
ible.
Damage
to wheels and tyres is not always
easy
to see, so if you
think
that
a wheel is
damaged,
it must be checked by a Volks
wagen dealer.
• Keep grease, oil and fuel off the tyres.
• Replace missing dust caps as soon as
possible.
• Mark wheels before taking them off so
that
they rotate in the same direction when put back on again. • When taken off, the tyres should be
stored in a
cool,
dry and preferably dark
place.
Tyres
which are not on wheels should be stored in a vertical position.
Tyre
life
Tyre life depends to a considerable extent on the following factors:
Inflation
pressure
The inflation pressure is very important par
ticularly at high
speeds.
Therefore, the pres
sures
should be checked at least once a month and before every long journey.
At this opportunity do not forget the spare
wheel:
• The spare wheel should always be in flated to the highest pressure required on
the vehicle.
Always
check the pressures when the tyres are cold.
When
warm,
the pressure is
higher
but do not
reduce.
The pressur
es
are given on page 147 and on a sticker on
the driver's door lock pillar.
Pressures
which are too high or too low
shorten
tyre
life - quite apart from the detri mental influence on vehicle handling.
Attention
At
continuous
high
speeds a
tyre
in
which
the pressure is too low
flexes
more
and
heats
up excess
ively.
This can cause
tread
separ
ation
and
tyre
blow
out.
pCU
A
pressure
which
is too low in- oo
creases
the
fuel
consumption
and
this
burdens
the
environment
unnecessarily.
Mode
of
driving
Fast
cornering, hard acceleration and viol
ent braking also increase
tyre
wear.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Tyre
pressures
Attention
The
tyre
pressures
must
be
checked
at
least
once
a
month.
They
are
very
important
particu
larly
at
high
speeds-see
page
110.
These
pressures are for cold tyres. When
tyres are warm the pressure is higher but do
not reduce it.
The inflation pressures are given on a sticker on the inside of the driver's door lock pillar. As the pressures may be altered at
short notice fortechnical reasons there may
Tyre
pressures
for
vehicles
with
a
permissible
axle
load11 on one
axle
of less
than
1285 kg
Tyres
Pressure
in bar
Front
Rear
Spare
185 R 14 C 97/99N (or 97/99P) 3.0 3.8
3.8
195/70 R 15 97 S reinforced 2.6 3.4
3.4
205/65 R 15 98 S reinforced 2.6 3.4
3.4
215/65 R 15 100 T (or 102H) reinforced 2.4 3.0
3.0
Tyre
pressures
for a
vehicle
with
a
permissible
axle
load11 on one
axle
of 1285 kg or
more
Tyres
Pressure
in bar
Front
Rear
Spare
185 R 14 C 97/99N (or 97/99P) 3.4
3.8 3.8
195/70 R 15 97 S reinforced 3.0 3.4 3.4
205/65 R 15 98 S reinforced 3.0 3.4 3.4
21 5/65 R 15 100 T (or 102H) reinforced 2.4
3.0 3.0 be differences between sticker and Instruc
tion
Manual. If this should be the
case,
ask your Volkswagen dealer for the correct
pressures.
The permissible
front
and rear axle loads are givenonpage148.
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ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
S
Safety
for children 18
Seat
adjustment 20
Seat
belts 15
Seat
heating 51
Seat
stop 21
Seats
20
Selector
lever 33
Service
address list 2
Service
Schedule 2
Side
lights 50
Sleeping
surface 26
Sliding
door 9
Sliding
window 13
Sliding/tilting roof "71
Snow
chains 114
Spare
wheel 119
Spark
plugs 145
Speedometer
40
Starting the engine 37
Steering/starter lock 36
Stopping engine 39
Sun
roof 70
Sun
visors 73
Switches
50
T Tachograph 45 Tailgate 10
Tank capacity 153
Technical
Data 141
Technical
description 136 Telephone 117
Tilting roof 70, 71
Timer 65, 68
Tools
118 Tow starting 133
Tow-bar weight 151 Towing 133
Trailer socket 81
Trailer towing 81
Trailer weights 151
Tread depth 111 Trip recorder 40
Trolley jack 134 Turn signal lever 52
Turn signals 48, 125
Two way radios 117
Type plate 154 Tyre pressures 147
Tyres
110 - Condition 111
-
Inflation
pressure 110 - Pressures 147
u
Unbalanced
wheels 111
Undercoating 92
Unladen
weight 148
Unleaded
fuel 86
V
V-belts
145
Vehicle
data sticker 154
Vehicle
identification data 154
Vehicle
identification number 154
Vehicle
lift
134
Vehicle
literature
2
Vehicle
tools 118
Ventilation 55, 56, 57
w
Warning and control lights 6 Warning lamps 6, 47
Warning triangle 118
Warranty 2
Washing
88 Weights 148
Wheelbase
148
Wheels
110, 146
Windows 12
- De-icing 90
- Defrosting 56, 58
Windscreen
washer system 108
Windscreen
wiper 54
Windscreen
wiper blades 109
Wing doors 11 Winter driving 116
Winter tyres 114
Wipe/washer
system 54
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ROUTINE
CHECKS
WHEN
FILLING
THE TANKS
n order to ensure
that
your vehicle remains ready for the road at all
times between Inspections you should carry out a few checks reg-
jlarly
- preferably when filling the tank.
Attention
Take
particular
care
when
working
in the
engine
compartment
- see
page
95.
We
have listed the most important points to be checked here. How
to open the bonnet is explained on page 94. 1 -
Coolant
reservoir
(expansion
tank)
Attention
Do not
open
expansion
tank
when
engine
is hot -
danger
of scalding!
If the level is below the min. mark, top it up
with
coolant additive G 11 V 8 B and water - see page 101. When unavoidable plain water
can
be used temporarily.
2 -
Brake
fluid
reservoir
The fluid level must always be between the min. and max. marks
-see
page 104.
3 - Engine oil
level
Every
engine
uses
a certain amount of oil. If the level is too low it
can
lead to serious engine damage. For this reason the level must be checked regularly - see page 97.
4- Engine oil
filler
opening
The approved types of oil are given on page 96.
5 -
Windscreen
washer
container
Always
fill
with
water and a glass cleaner. Think about frost precau
tions in winter.
6 -
Tyre
inflation
pressures
Check
the pressures at least once a month. The pressures are given
on page 147 and on a sticker on the driver's door lock pillar. For
further
information, see page 110.
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