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Note Met h
anol fuels which do not meet these requirements may cause corrosion and damage to plastic and rubber 
Blend of and ethanol (g rain alcohol or ethyl alcohol) 
- Anti-knock  index must be 87 or higher. 
- Blend  must not contain  more than 1 
Blend of gasoline and MTBE 
Anti-knock  index must be 87 or higher. 
Blend  must contain  not more  than  15% 
MTBE.  Genera
l 
notes 
Do not use fuels that fail to meet the criteria specified above. 
Do not use fuel for which the contents cannot be identified. 
Fuel system damage and 
you experience a loss of fuel my or and performance 
adjusted 
Ma ny gaso lines are  blended  to perform pecial ly for  winter or su mmer  driving. 
During  seasonal  change-over , we suggest that you up at b u sy  gas  stations  where  the 
seasonal  adjustment is  more like ly  to  be 
made  in time. 
Gasoline additives 
A  major  concern  among many auto 
manufactu rers  is carbon  deposit  build up caused by the  type  of gasoline  you use. 
A lthough  gasolines  differ from one 
on tial eng ine  componen ts , speci fica lly  fue l jectors  and intake  valves. Although  most 
gaso line  brands  include  additives  to  keep 
engine  and fuel systems  clean, th
ey are  not 
eq ually  effective. 
After  an  ex te nded  period  of  using 
quat e fue ls, bui lt -up  carbon  depo sits  can rob you r engi ne  of peak p erform ance. 
Damage  or  mal functio n due  to  po or  fuel 
quality  is  not  covered  by the  Volkswagen 
New Vehicle  Limited  Warranty . 
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Changing the engine 
The mu st  be  changed  according 
to  the spe cifie d in  your  Mainte
nance 
This is very  important  because the in g  properties  of diminish dur
ing 
you  drive short  distances , or  if you 
operate  the in dusty areas or under 
freezi ng  for  exte nded periods , the en gine be  ch anged  more 
Detergen t addit ives in  the make  fresh dark after  the engine  has been  run
ning  for a short  time. Th is is and  there 
is  no  reason to change  the 
Drain the into a container that designed for this purpose, one  that is enough to at the 
the engine down to the touch. 
When  removing  the with your fingers, stay as far  away as 
from running down your arm. 
Engine is poisonous.  Keep it 
Continuous contact with used engine to your skin. 
with soap  and water . 
Before changing your oil, first make 
you know where you can properly dispose of the old oil. 
Always dispose of used engine oil properly.  Do not dump it on garden soil, 
wooded  areas, into open streams or down sewage  drains. 
Recycle  used 
engine oil by taking it to a used engine oil collection facility in your area, or contact a service station . 
Because 
of the problem of proper disposal, along with the  special tools and necessary  expertise required, we strongly recommend that you have your oil changed by an authorized Volkswagen 
dealer or a qualified workshop . 
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Changing brake fluid 
Brake in the brake is too  high,  corrosion  in the  brake  system 
may after  a pe riod  of time.  The point  of the  brake decrease 
Therefore , the brake must be changed every 2 years. 
Remember 
that brake to the paint of your 
dispo sal of brake fluid along with  the 
special  tools required and the necessary 
expertise , we  recommend that you have your brake  fluid changed by your 
is changed in g a  Maintenance Service. 
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-On/off  switch  . .  .  .  .  . . . .  . . . .  .  .3 
Note:  The  ra dio  features code  system, 
if  the  radio does not  emit any 
sound when it  is  switched  on and is page 11 for instructions. 
-
.  .  . ......... 3 
-Station  finder:  press  knob ..... 3 
-Cassette  side  change-over  button .. 3 
- C D function  switch .  . . .  .  .  . 
.3 
Bass  control , 
control  . .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .3 
button  fo r  automatic 
s ta tion scann ing .  . .  .  . . .  . .... 5 
2 
page 
for  automatic  tape scanning. .5 
- for  automatic CD scanning  ..... 5 
-Repeat button for cassette  and 
C D  for repeat  function  ..... . 5 
-Mix/COLBY B NR button  . . ...... 5 
When cassettes  recor ded  with B NR , press button. 
buttons ........ 6 
® -
Cassette mode indicator ......... 7 
Preset station  indicator .... .... 7 
-Cassette  side indicator ......... 8 
-CD number indicator  .  .  . . .  .  .  . . .1 
........ ... 7 
-time/track number ..... .. .......... 
indicator  .. ..... ...... 7 
Metai-C r02 tape  type  indicator  ... 7 
............. 8 
-Cassette Stop/Eject  button .  .  .  . . .. 8 
Fast forward and rewind buttons  .  .  .  .  .  . . . .  . .  . 8 
Anti-theft ........... 11 
CD mode  indicator  ........... 
TRACK indicator  for CD ........ 
indicator for CD .......... 
Laboratories  Licensing 
C orpor ation . 
Laboratories 
Licensing C orporat ion . 
The mode and anoth er funct ion s with changer oper ation ask your   
     
        
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CD changer contro l 
balance  fader 
and push button for starting station search, cassette side change-over and CD function switch. 
The On"-audio system 
the radio  does not emit any 
sound  when it is switched  on 
and 
counter-clockwise until a 
in the faceplate 
When a cassette is playing, the cassette program can be changed to play the other side of the tape by p ressing the button (reverse function). 
When a CD is playing, th e  p lay time for each track of disc i s  showed in the display (minutes and seconds}. appears in the display. you press the knob once, indication in display is displayed. you press again t h e continue in the way. During is displayed. 
CD changer control 
-Bass 
Release button by pressing briefly. 
Turn  to adjust to desire d bass level 
push button back in toprevent inadvertent adjustment. 
Release  button by pressing  briefly, and it out. 
Turn to adjust to desired volume balance between left and righ t speakers. 
Finally , push button back in to  preve nt inadvertent adjustment. 
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ERROR CHANGER 
When a CD Changer is connected to radio, some indications can appear in Radio's see the following for meaning and in its case. an error code is and it indicates to contact to your VW see WARRANTY section in page 12. 
Er1 
E r2 
Er 3 
Er5 Memory error for 
ejected by changer. 
This  error  code  appears  when the 
eject operation or disc select  operation  in the speci fie d  time 
because  there is abnormal  mechanism 
Er6 
H HH D isc error  f or 
C hange r. 
adaptor  is inserted with out the singl e disc. 
Display  shows this error  code for 5 seconds  and the next  disc is selected 
automatically. 
This  error  code  appears  when 
the temperature  sensor ol 
be in  pause  condit ion. To reestablish  normal cond ition turn oH radio 
and  wait  until  temperature decreases. 
This  erro r  appears  when the 
can not  rese t focus  error with sc ratched  disc  No  Disc for error CD  This error  code  appears  when the empty 
or  electr ical  interference . no Changer.  magazine or no  magaz ine is in serted in be in  pause  condition. To changer . 
rees tablish  normal  operation select  next  Display  shows  this error  code  for 5 seconds 
disc in manua l for m.  and previous  mode be rees tab lish automatically. 
This  error  code  appears 
when the  data 
disc  (ex. is inserted. 
Display  shows this error  code  for 5 seconds  and the next  disc is selected automa tically .  Tape 
eject 
error Er8 
To normal  operatio n ,  insert 
magazine at least  one disc  inside  of it. 
This  error  code appears  in 
material. 
The  eject  operation  is retried  3 times 
w
ithout  success. To normal  operation  contact to 
your VW retailer. 
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Text, illustrations  and specifications  in this are  based on information  and at the  time  of print ing. 
No  part 
of this without  the express  written permission of o f Ame rica , of Amer ica, retains 
© 1995 . of America , Specifications are  subject to change without notice. in Mexico 7.95