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CONTROLS AND
EQUIPMENT
Interior
lights
Front interior light
Switch
positions:
Front: Light on continuously
Centre:
Off
Rear:
Door contact switch
Rear interior light
Switch
positions:
1: Light on continuously
0:
Off
2:
Door contact switch
Engine
compartment
light*
This
light
works when side or headlights are
on.
It is located on the inner side of the bonnet
and
is switched off or on
with
a rocker switch - see illustration.
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DRIVING
TIPS
Driving
safely
Attention
The
operational
condition of your
vehicle
is
essential
to
safe
driving.
Therefore before moving off, always check
the following points:
• Lights and
turn
signals
•
Mirror
settings
• Cleanliness of
headlights,
lenses and
windows
Also
check at regular intervals, preferably
when filling the tank, all the checks listed on
page160
Furthermore compliance
with
the specified Inspection intervals - in particular the brake
fluid changing - is of great importance for operational safety - pages 93 and 98.
Attention
Safety
on the
road
depends to a
large
extent
on the personal
atti
tude
and
style
of driving.
To
be on the safe side you should:
•
Always
put
seat
belt
on
before
moving
off -
even
in
town
traffic
-
and
• Ensure
that
all your passengers - including
those
on the
rear
seat
- are
wearing
their
belts
correctly
- page
15
Passengers
without seat belts can en
danger
not only themselves, but also the
driver.
•
Adjust
head
rests
to body size.
The
upper edge of headrest must be approximately at eye
level.
• Ensure
that
no
articles
interfere
with
operation
of pedals - page 29
•
Stow
all
luggage
correctly:
- in
boot
- page 28
- on the shelves - page 27
- on the
roof
- page 75 • Do not
drive
when
you
feel
tired.
Stop
for a break at the latest after driving for
two hours.
•
Never
drive
when
your
reactions
are
impaired
in any way. Not only alcohol but also drugs and many
medicines
can be very detrimental to your
reactions.
•
Adapt
vehicle
speed to
traffic
and
road
conditions.
Remember
that
particularly on smooth slip
pery roads the handling and braking is li
mited by the adhesion of the tyres. On wet
roads
the
front
wheels can aquaplane at
high
speeds.
The vehicle can then no longer
be
steered and braked properly.
•
Strictly
adhere
to the
traffic
regu
lations
-
particularly
the speed li
mits
-.
Further instructions on safety are given in
the various chapters in this manual.
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DRIVING
TIPS
Driving economically and ecologically
.'arious
factors determine the fuel
con
sumption,
the burden on the environment
and
the wear on the engine, brakes and
lyres.
The personal style of driving
Determines
to a great extent the economi-
:al
aspect and the exhaust and noise
devel
opment:
jOp
Do not
warm
up the
engine
with
W» the
vehicle
stationary.
At idling speed it takes a very long
time
until
the engine becomes operationally
warm. However, in the warm-up phase,
wear and the discharge of pollutants is
oarticularly high. For
this
reason, drive
off immediately the engine has started
and avoid
high
engine speeds.
f
h Avoid
full
throttle
acceleration.
of only is the
fuel
consumption reduced
considerably
if one accelerates
with
feel
ing, but the disturbance to the environ
ment
and the wear are also reduced.
rflri
Do not
drive
with
unnecessarily
high
engine
revs
-
change
up as
soon as possible,
only
change
down
when
the
engine
no
longer
runs
smoothly.
The
fuel
consumption is for example
more
than
twice as
high
in 2nd gear
than
it is in top
gear.
At the same
time,
the re duced engine speed means a reduction
in engine noise.
On vehicles
with
an automatic gearbox
the economy programme should be se
lected.
c^p
Try not to
drive
at
maximum
TO
speed.
The
fuel
consumption, exhaust pollution
and noise increase disproportionately at
high
speeds. If approximately only 3
quarters of top speed is utilised, the
fuel
consumption
will
be reduced by about
half.
Experience has shown
that
the loss in
time
is only marginal.
c
j-,
Drive
as
smoothly
as possible and
look
well
ahead.
Unnecessary
acceleration and braking
must
be paid for
with
higher
fuel
con
sumption and more disturbance to the environment.
Switch
the
engine
off
during
hold-ups. The individual
operating
condi
tions
Naturally
also
affect fuel consumption.
The
following factors for instance are not fa
vourable
to good fuel consumption:
•
High traffic density, particularly large
.towns with numerous traffic lights.
•
Frequent stop/start driving, always restarting and warming up the engine.
•
Driving in heavy, slow moving traffic in
low
gear so that the engine speed is
rela
tively high in relation to the distance cov
ered.
CQ~, One
should,
therefore,
plan
trips
in
advance
and try to
avoid
local
traffic
and
overcrowded
motor
ways.
Obviously
the fuel consumption is
also
af
fected
by factors over which the driver has
no
control. It is for example normal for the
consumption
to increase in the winter or in
arduous
conditions (bad roads, trailer tow ing etc.).
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DRIVING
TIPS
The technical
prerequisites
"or
a low fuel consumption and efficiency were "built in" at the factory. Particular im
portance was placed on the lowest possible
disturbance
to the environment. To retain
and
make the best possible use of these
characteristics
attention should be paid to
the following points:
Vehicles
fitted
with
a
catalytic
converter
may
only
be
driven
on
unleaded
petrol.
Even
those
vehicles
which
do
not
have
a
catalytic
converter
should
be
driven
on
unleaded
petrol
for the
sake
of the
environment.
The
prescribed
maintenance
operations
should
be
carried
out
exactly
as
specified
in the
Service
Schedule - see
also
page
93.
Having your vehicle regularly serviced by
a Volkswagen dealer not
only
ensures
that
it is always operationally fit, but it
also ensures economy, lowest possible burden on the environment and a long
service
life.
Check the
tyre
pressures
every
4
weeks.
Low
tyre
pressures increase the rolling
resistance.
This not
only
increases the
fuel
consumption and
tyre
wear,
but the
handling is also impaired.
Do not
carry
unnecessary
ballast
in the
luggage
boot
Particularly in
town
traffic
when one has to accelerate
often,
weight
has a
great
in
fluence on the
fuel
consumption. As a
rule
of
thumb:
For every 100 kg of
weight
the consumption increases by approxi
mately
litre
per 100 km.
Remove
roof
rack
immediately
after
use
Particularly at
high
speeds the increased
air resistance makes
itself
felt
consider
ably.
gCK
Electrical
consumers
should
only
be
switched
on
when
they
are
actually
required
Heated rear windows, additional driving
lights
and heater blower consume a con
siderable amount of
current.
The higher
alternator
load
also increases the
fuel
consumption. For instance, over a period of 10 hours, the heated rear window
will
increase
the
fuel
consumption by ap
proximately 1
litre.
Check the
fuel
consumption
reg
ularly
The
fuel
consumption should be checked
each
time
the
tank
is
filled
up. By doing
this
inconsistencies on the vehicle which
lead to an increased
fuel
consumption
can be discovered sooner.
• Check the
engine
oil
level
each
time
the
tank
is
filled
up
The
oil consumption depends to a great ex
tent
on the engine load and
speed.
Depend
ing on the style of driving the consumption
can
be as much as 1.0 litres/1000 km.
It is normal for the oil consumption of a new
engine
to reach its lowest level after a cer
tain mileage has been covered. The
con
sumption cannot be properly
assessed
until
the vehicle has run approx. 5000 km.
This
also
applies to the fuel consumption
and
the engine output.
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DRIVING
TIPS
Trailer
towing
~~e
vehicle is intended mainly for the trans-
cctation of persons and luggage but it can, th the appropriate technical equipment,
=
so be used to tow a trailer.
Ibiler towing not only places more stress : - the vehicle, it also calls for more concen-
ration from the driver.
::r this reason the operating and driving inductions on the next pages must be strict- . adhered to.
Technical
requirements
" :he vehicle is supplied
with
a factory-
• ::ed towing bracket, all
that
is technically -
d
legally necessary for trailer towing will =ve been taken into account.
: should be noted
that
a 13 pin socket is
::ed
instead of the 7 pin one used previous- . This new socket makes it possible to con-
ect additional electrical components on trailer for which there were no connec-
ns
in the previous socket, such as a
cara-
n refrigerator, reversing lights etc.
the following table the wiring of the ter-
nals
in the 7 pin socket is compared
with
at of the 13 pin socket.
I a 7
13
Trailer electrical
Pin Pin
components
L
1 Turn signal
left
54g
2
Rear
fog light
31
311
Earth
for the circuits 1-8
R
4
Turn signal
right
58
R
5
Tail
light, outline -, marker
- and number plate lights
right
54 6
Brake
lights
58L
7
Tail
light, outline -, marker
- and number plate lights
left
- 82>
Reversing
light
-
92!
Power
supply (cont. +)
-
102!
Charging
wire + for battery
in trailer
- 11
free
- 12
free
-
1311
Earth
for circuits 9-12
1) Both earth wires must not be connected to gether on the trailer side.
21 Not connected at the factory. If the trailer to be towed has a 7 pin plug,
either a 13 pin plug can be
fitted
as shown
in the table or an adapter cable can ce zz-
tained from a Volkswagen dealer.
If the vehicle is to be
fitted
with
a towing
bracket subsequently, the following must
be
noted:
• The towing bracket is a safety part. Only
a
bracket which has been designed and
type-approved for this vehicle may be
used.
It is advisable to use towing brackets from
the Volkswagen range of accessories as
these
are identical to the ones
fitted
by the
factory. The
fitting
instructions supplied
with
these brackets have also been ap proved by the factory.
• The trailer socket must be connected properly to the electrical system of the ve
hicle.
This applies to terminal 54 g in the 7
pin socket or for terminals 2 and 8 -13 in the
13
pin socket.
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GENERAL
MAINTENANCE
Checking
coolant
level
The
expansion tank
is in the
engine
com
partment on the bulkhead
-
see Fig.
The
correct coolant level
is
essential
to
the satisfactory operation
of
cooling system.
For
this reason, the coolant level should
be
checked
regularly,
and
this
is
best done
when refueling.
The
level
can
only
be
checked properly
when engine
is
not running.
The
coolant level must be between the MIN
and
MAX marks
on the
expansion tank
when engine
is
cold
and can be
slightly
above
the MAX mark when
it
is warm.
When
the
coolant level
is too low on ve
hicles
with
an automatic coolant level moni
toring device,
it is
indicated by the coolant
temperature/coolant level warning lamp
flashing continuously (see page 47).
Coolant
losses
Coolant
loss normally indicates leaks in the
system.
In
this
case
the
cooling system
should
be checked by a Volkswagen dealer
without
delay.
It is
not sufficient merely
to
add
coolant.
In
a
sealed system
losses
can only occur
if
the boiling point
of
the coolant is exceeded
as
a
result
of
overheating, and coolant
is
forced out
of
the system.
Overheating can occur
if:
• the flow
of
cooling air is reduced, e.g.
by
a
radiator
muff,
very
dirty
radiator fins
(leaves,
dust, insects)
or
additional driving
lights
in
front
of
the cooling air intake.
• the boiling point
of
the coolant has been lowered by an incorrect mixture
-
see previ
ous
page.
•
the
radiator
fan is not
working
- see
"Fan"
on next page
-
or, • the vehicle
is
driven up
a
long hill
in too
low a gear
with
engine speed very high and
at very high ambient temperatures
-
see
"Fan"
on
next page.
If
the
cause
of the
overheating cannot
be
found
and
eliminated, contact
a
Volks
wagen dealer
as
soon
as
possible other
wise
serious damage may
be
done
to the
engine.
Topping
up
coolant
Switch
engine
off
and let
it
cool down. Then
cover
expansion tank cap
with
a
cloth and
turn
cap carefully
to
the
left
and remove.
Attention
Do
not
remove
expansion
tank
cap
when
engine
is
hot
-
Danger
of scalding.
System
is
under
pressure.
If, in an
emergency only water
can be
added,
the
correct mixture concentration must be restored
with
the specified coolant
additive (see previous page)
as
soon
as
possible.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF
Changing
wheels
Park
the vehicle as far as possible away
from the
traffic
flow, if necessary switch on emergency warning lights and place the
warning triangle in position - note legal re
quirements.
• All vehicles occupants should leave the vehicle and move to a safe area (e.g. behind
the barrier).
• Apply handbrake firmly. If the car is on a
slope,
block one of the wheels on the oppo
site side
with
a stone or some similar object.
• Take the tools out of the vehicle.
• Take spare wheel out of carrier at rear of vehicle - see previous page.
JB70
- 121J
•
Push
the wheel spanner as far as
poss
ible onto the wheel bolt as shown and
turn
the spanner anti-clockwise. When doing this, grip the spanner as far as possible to
wards the lever end.
If the bolts cannot be loosened, one can in
an emergency, carefully push the spanner
down
with
a
foot
on the end of the lever.
One
should ensure
that
one has a
firm
stance
and a good grip on the vehicle.
Loosen
wheel bolts about one turn. 8"" 1 •>!
•
Place
jack under vehicle: - Depressions in the side member at
front
and rear indicate the points at which the
jack must be
fitted
- see arrows in illus
tration. On the sliding door side
ensure
that
the
claw
of the
jack
does not
fit
under
the sliding door.
- On the Pick-.up the jack is placed under the mounting of the trailing arm (triangular mark) at the rear.
- If the
jack
is not
placed
at the
marked
points, the
vehicle
can be
damaged.
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DO-IT-YOURSELF
Fuse
layout
<*'om
left
to
right)
No.
Component
A11
' - Dipped beam
left,
headlight range control
left
10
I- Dipped beam
right,
headlight range control
right
10
3-
Instrument
and number plate lighting 10
--
Rear
wiper, seat heating 15
5-
Windscreen wiper,
windscreen and rear window
washer/elec.
heated
washer
jets 15
5-
Blower, air conditioner 30
/- Tail and side
light
right,
engine compartment
light
10
3-
Tail and side
light
left
10
9-
Rear
window heating, mirror heating 20
10-
Fog lights, rear fog
light
15
II- High beam
left,
high beam
warning lamp 10
12-
High beam
right
10
13-
Horn, radiator fan (run-on) 10
1 Ampere No.
Component
A
14-
Reversing lights, electric outside mirrors, sliding/tilting
roof,
shift pattern auto, gearbox,
cruise
control system
(cancel contacts on the brake
and clutch pedal) 10
15-
Engine electronics 10
16-
Warning lamps,
dash
panel insert,
glove box
light
15
17-
Turn signals 10
18-
Electric fuel pump,
Lambda
probe 20
19-
Radiator fan, air conditioner 30
20-
Brake lights 10
21-
Interior
and luggage compartment lights, make-up mirror
light,
clock,
radio,
central locking 15
22-
Cigarette lighter 10
Additional
fuses
(in separate holders)
• above the relays A11
Fuse
for electric windows 20
• In the engine compartment on the bulk
head
above the brake servo:
Glow
plugs21 50
• Under the driver's seat
Fuse
for additional water heater 10
Fuse
for heater blower .30
Fuse
for water heater
glow plug 20
Fuse
for auxiliary heater3' 25
Fuse colour code:
Red:
10 Ampere
Blue:
15 Ampere
Yellow:
20 Ampere
Green:
30 Ampere
21 This fuse should only be renewed by
a
Volks
wagen dealer.
31 On vehicles
with
swivelling seats this fuse
can
be found in the side
trim
behind the
driver's seat.
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