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-sparks -flames -smoking.
Flush eyes immediately with
-Get medical help fast.
Always heed on page 126.
138
Sulfuric acid. cause blindness or severe burns.
a
doctor. you should ingest any
battery acid, get a doctor immediately .
Do not expose the battery to
sparks
or an open light. Do not smoke . Do not reverse
polarity .
Before work is done on the
electrical system, disconnect
negative ground cable . the
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Turn the handle on the jack until the jack
Do not raise the vehicle until you
are sure the jack is securely engaged.
Passengers must not remain in the
vehicle when it is jacked up.
Make sure that passengers wait in a safe place away from the vehicle
and well away from the roadway and
traffic .
- Adjust the jack and then contin ue to raise
the jack.
To raise the turn the handle raise the
Remove the wheel bolts using the han
d le of th e sc rewdriver from the
Mount the spare tire and remount the
wheel bolts lightly using the screwdriver
handle . The wheel
must be
Lower the Then go crossw ise
from one bolt to another tighteni ng them
firm ly .
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Fuse arrangement from
15
11 -H igh beam,
12-High beam , right ............... .
164 N
o.
Amp
13-Horn ..........................
14 -Back -up lights ......... 15
15
-En g ine e lectro nic s ..... .........
16-Power sunroof , front map/
reading light ................. .. 15
17 -Emergency flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
19-Radiator fan, A/C ...............
-Brake lights ....................
21 -Dome and luggage compartment
lights, c igarette li ghter , ..... 15
22 -Radio, cigarette lighter ,
luggage compartment release . . . . 1
fuses
(located above the relays) Amp
Fuse for
Fuse for
Fuse for A/C ....................
the engine compartment above the brake
booster:
plugs 1 l ...
Co lor codes:
light brown :
........ 5 ampere
red: .............. . ampere
blue: ..... 15 ampere
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Insert the flat blade of the screwd river
i nto the recess on th e side of the ligh t and
ca refu lly pry t
he light out.
Install wire connector.
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Replace bulb.
lens onto housing.
(B)
driver (from vehicle tools) between the
headliner and the light housing and pry off
making sure not to damage the headliner.
Remove defective bulb.
Insert new bulb.
until it stops.
light housing into headliner until it securely fits into place.
Insert a knife or something similar into
the gap between the housing and the lens
and carefully pry the lens off. Make sure not
to damage the headliner.
Replace bulb.
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Tips for Operating of Cassette Player
This unit features an automatic tape type se lector and is suitable for use
with (ferric oxide), (ferro-chrome) tapes. To ensure troublefree cassette play, use only cassettes made by well-known manufacturers.
a pre-recorded cassette shown signs of defect, it is advisable to copy it onto a cassette made by a well-known manufacturer.
To prevent defects caused by the tapes themselves, it's recommended that the recording time of tapes used not exceed minutes. minute cassettes suited for use.
Never leave cassettes in the vehicle for long periods when they are exposed to very low or very high temperatures. Remember that temperatures insid e the vehicle can be considerable highe r than outside temperatures. A
l
so prevent direct exposure to sunlight. The best place to store cassettes is in
the
hinged boxes they come in o r a
Genuine Volkswagen Box with
spool
detent, which is avai lable for most
vehicles.
hours depending on the type
of tape used), the sound is distorted, it
may be because the sound head is soiled
with tape particles. These can be cleaned
away with a wet cleaning cassette. Use
only cleaning cassettes made by a
well-known manufacturer, and the
manufacturer's instruction for use.
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