1998 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF Owners Manual

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual the hub caps  an d 
sprays  and brake  dust. nec­
essary,  use a to 
remove brake  dust. be touched  up as soon as 
Moisture, ice, and road 
To preserve  the decorative  appearance of the some care

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual Care of interior 
Taking Care of Chrome Parts 
Use a damp  cloth to clean  chrome  parts. 
and then 
Use a chrome  cleaner/po lis h  to  remove 
spots 
and deposits  that use of a chrome  cleaner/po­

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual Cleaning and care of leather 
upholstery* 
Do not expose leather upholstery to 
intense sunlight for long periods of 
time. 
processes which 
could  impair  the natural  advantages of the 
material  w

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual Engine compartment 
ing or hot parts 
under the  engine 
hood.  This prevents  the  water  drain 
and it prevents bris from  entering  the interior 
through  the heating and ducts. 
portant. the roads

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual We recommend that you have  the en­
gine  compartment 
and the underside  of 
your inspected  twice  a year  for any 
damage to the  protect ive  coating,  prefer­
ably  before and after  the winter

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual main­
tenance  is 
By regularly maintaining your vehicle, you help make sure that emission standards are maintained, 
thus minimizing adverse effects on the environment. 
For Booklet 1. 1. 
Under dif

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual AND 
Engine hood 
To unlock the engine  hood. lease lever on the left under  the dashboard 
(see  left illustration) . The  hood  pops  up 
slightly  under spring  pressure. 
At the  same time the  ho