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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual How to use the air conditioning 
more 
When using the air conditioning,  the air 
ditioner  compressor  decreases engine 
power 
and increases consumption. To keep  air conditioner  use to a minimum,

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual 13 and 14 
3  and  4 can be  opened  or 
next to the 
Vent closed: 
Make sure that the temperature  sensors 
next to the 
Keep ing  the  air  intake 
to 
Vent open: 
perature of the  engine 
under  th

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual How to use more 
The air  conditioner  decreases engine output and increases 
first  open  a window or door 
t o 
the  hot air escape  before driving  off. 
Do  not  use  the air con ditioner  if yo u

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual 4-speed automatic transmission* 
tor is in  the P  (Park) position.  When 
the  ignition  key is removed,  the 
automatically 
The transmission 
automatically the sporty shift  programs  when you driv

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual 1 
This  position  is to  be  used  for 
1 the 
not 
Kick-down device 
The kick-down  device gives maximum 
when  the 
down on 
or P  (Park). 
prevent  the 
engine  from being  started. 
a driving pos

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual AND 
Starting off 
a gear. Wait for the 
tor 
Maneuvering 
When between  forward (D) and 
r everse 
for  instance. ing  the into  a tight  parking  space -
shih 
speed. 
b etween  forward and verse in

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual 5-speed automatic transmission (Tiptronic®)* 
Your automatic transmission, 
upshifting and downshifting 
take 
After switching off the  ignition,  you can 
tor is in  the P (Park) position . When 
th

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VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1998  Owners Manual AN D 
2  -Position for steep 
This  position  is to be used for extremely 
steep  uphill and downhill  gradie.nts  or 
driving. also provides  for engi­
ne  braking  effect. To engage 
2 th e  trans