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-Fuel tank .............................. ...... .
-Windshield washer fluid containe r .............. .
seat. see Booklet 2 .1
converte r ..................... ... ....... .
rad ios .......................... ............. .
locking system ........................... .
-Rear lid ......................... ............ .
locking systems ...... .................... .
- Battery acid level ............................ .
- Brake fluid level
................ .... .......... .
- Engine coolant level
.................. ..... ... .
- Engine oil level ...
........................ ... .
-Windshield wash er fluid level .................. .
restraint Anchors ........ .. .. ........ ... .
restraint anchorages .................. ...... .
Safety, -
safety ............ ... .... .... ...... .. ... ... .
- Safety lock. re a r doors .
...................... . .
safety lock for rear doors ............ ........ .
seat, -
................ ................ ......... .
- Door
.............. .. .... .... ............... .
-Ignition .......... . .......................... .
........................................ . .
- Safety belt
............................. ..... .
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............................ ......... . 3.1 28
-Duplicate ............................ ....... . 3.1 26
-Ignition. Safety Inter lock ...................... . 3.1
93
- M aster with remote .......................... . 3.1 25
-Remot e re lease ...... . ... .................... . 3.1 25
- Replacement ....................... .. .. ..... . 3.1 26
-Tag ................................ ......... . 3.1 26
(Lower Anchor and Tethe r for ...... . 2.1 39
System, -Seat markings .................. . 2.1 45
system .................................. . 2.1 48
-Attaching a child restraint to the system .. . 2.1 48
Leather
, -How to clean .......................... . 3.2 28
Lift ing
-
Floor jack ................................... . 3.2 79
-Jack ........................................ . 3 .2 66
-Workshop hoist .............................. . 3.2 79
L ifting point
-front ............................ 3.2
-rear .................... .................... . 3.2
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5 -
When the ignition is on the To set the time on the
th e in the knob next to t he tac hometer.
t ank .
The
16.4 (62
D (see
of
Booklet 3.2.
The speedometer ind icates the speed of the
-
numbers) indicates
the
To set the hours. turn the knob counterand you turn the
knob
hour .
To set the minutes. turn the knob wise and
you can set the in
can set the time
Turn the kn ob to the right
Then turn the knob to the next minute
when. for
you hear the time
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6 -Multi-Function
The MFA (Multi-F unktions- Anzeige) or
Momentary consumption
Average
Distance driven
Average driving speed
driven
or to empty
With the exceptio n
of time. the for
t he function shown appears at the uppe r
edge of the
The shows
the average consumption.
Note
a Warning light comes an additional text will be shown
in the Multi-Function display to provide you with further information. The previous formation will return after approximately seconds.
depressing button B in the with the ignition
switched the information is
you depress the upper part of button B. each function be shown in se
qu ence.
you depress the bottom part of button B.
each function be shown in re
verse sequence.
The memories
The system is equipped with two automatic
memories:
The
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The
stores accumulated data covering any num
ber of successive trips, regardless of
how long the ignition is off between trips. Stora
ge capacity of the
information . slide switch knob A on the windshield wiper lever to the desired
position.
1 - Single trip memory
2 -
Total tr ip memory
The following data can be recalled for dis
play:
Average fuel consumption
Distance driven
Average driving speed.
Driving time
one of the stored values is exceeded, then
the total trip memory will be erased and re
calculated once again. Unlike the single trip
memory, the total trip memory
won't be
erased if you have stopped for more than
two hours.
Erasing the memories
With the ignition on. you can erase each me
mory separately. Press button A and hold
for longer than two seconds selected func
tion will be erased.
you disconnect the battery,
When the ignition is switched on,
mph
or
km/h within the 45 minute period, the new actual outside temperature be dis
played.
Displayed temperature will range between
and + and
an ice crystal
symbol also appears in the display (icy road
warning).
This symbol first flashes for about 5 sec
onds, then stays on until the outside tem
perature climbs above
an icy road warning the
switch from the
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Vehicles with Automatic transmission only
When the ignition is switched the
all the positions appear bright against a
dark background at the same
page 95 for more information on
the display .
7 -Odometer
models: . . . . . . . . . . . Kilometres
The upper odometer indicates the total
the trip odometer, the last digit in indi
cates either
of a mile or metres.
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1 -Generator
the does not go out after
starting and revving up the engine momen
or
in the may be or
broken.
the for the generat or is broken or you can
since the
engine
has a warning to remind
you to wear your safety
and to make
sure that othe rs do too.
After switching on the ignition, the warning
be on for
the entire 6 seconds.
Fasten your safety
Booklet 2.1 .
12 -Electronic power
control EPC
a
notice, however, a reduc
tion
in engine power. contact an au
thorized VOLKSWAGEN
13 -Engine coolant
temperature
This comes on for a few seconds just
as a
Move the tance off the road, stop the engine, depre ss the emergency
ING AND Booklet 3 .2 .).
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Notes
accessories (fog lights or insect screens, for
mage.
When the ignition is turned on. the comes on for a few onds for a check .
turn off or flashes while driving (above
stop the engine , check the engine oil leve l and add oil if necessary.
gine damage may occur.
Turn off the engine and contact the near est
authorized tance.
The oil pressure light is not an
chapter
let and cha p ter
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