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AND 
Organize your trips to include several errands and to avoid heavy 
traffic. 
course . there  are some  conditions  that affect consumption  that you can't 
consumption  increases in 
the  winter  or under conditions  (bad 
r oads,  towing  a etc.) . 
The 
into  your attention  was paid to the environment. To 
retain  and make  use of  these  characteris
tics, 
points : 
gasoline engines. 
Leaded causes  damage  to the converter  and other  components  of 
t he  em ission  system. 
Booklet 1.  1. 
Having  your serviced  by a VOLKSWAGEN and that  it does 
not  disturb  the  environment,  and that  it  has 
a 
service 
Use the air conditioning only when really needed. 
The  air conditioning  decreases engine 
Check your tire pressure once a month. 
Low tire pressure  increases tion and  tire wear,  and impairs 
accident. 
Do not carry unnecessary items 
in city traffic where  you must 
often 
consumption. 
Remove supplementary roof 
sistance  caused by the  cross  bars creases consumption . 
ment when no longer needed. 
The rear  window defogger, ing consume  a 
of The more you 
consume.  the higher  the 
if you  keep the  rear window defogger on for 1 hours,  your sumption increase  by about  1 quart (1 
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TIPS AND 
Operating instructions 
Maximum 
Booklet 3.3. 
Do not  exceed  the gross  vehicle  weight, 
which is the  weight  of the  vehicle,  including 
driver,  passengers,  luggage, trailer hitch 
and  tongue  wei
ght of the  loaded  trailer. 
ward. backward  or sideways. 
Never 
Tongue 
For  best  vehicle  handling  under  these 
changed  conditions, adjust  the trailer  load 
so  that the  tongue load is at  the maximum 
allowable  or sligh tly  lower. 
You can get an approximation of the  tongue  load wit h  a 
bathroom  scale or you can measure  the load 
at  a trucking  company  or weighing  station. 
Tire pressure 
When towing  a trailer,  inflate the  tires  of 
your  vehicle  to  the  cold  tire pressure  listed 
under 
on  the sticker  on the  right 
doorjamb. 
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Tire service 
The  service 
factors: 
Tire pressure 
. Required tire pressures  are 
Low tire pressures increase fuel consumption which is detrimen
tal to the environment. 
pressures. Never exce ed 
the  maximum  tire pressure 
on the  tire pres
sure  means:  the vehicle has been  standing 
for  at 
The on new vehicles  are When driving,  however,  various conditions 
can  cause  a to become 
This  may  be noticed as vibrations  in the 
steering . 
have your if a new tire  has 
been  mounted  or a tire  was  repaired. 
pressures be checked  at once a month  and 
you do not 
need to remove  the extender . 
check tire pressures when the  tires 
are When  the tires are be  higher. Do not reduce the pressure of warm tires. 
Don't forget to check  the spare 
causes  exces-
sive  and uneven  tir e 
impairing  the 
safe ty of the you  notice  exces
sive  tire contact  your authorized 
WHAT  
     
        
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lire rotation 
then you must  rotate  the front  tires with the  rear  tires as shown  in the 
tion . By  doing have 
Tires 
when  tires show wear su ch as 
feather-edging th ey  be  rotated 
tion. The  rotation  direction  is ide n tified  by 
arrow  markings on the side s of th e  tires. rota tio n directio n must  not be reversed . these  tir es  cannot  be switched in 
GEN seNice  department. 
After rotation adjust tire pressure and torque 
on page 72 for 
and tires  approved  by the turer  have  been to the  road 
the spare  tire is differe nt from  the tires 
that  you have  mounted  on your 
(for winter tires  or wide 
Fitting and repairing  tires requires expert 
and be perfo rmed  by a 
We  recommend  that  you  have  your  tires 
changed  by a authorized 
beca use  they  have  the 
GEN 
For safety  reasons,  tires in pairs  and not The tires 
with the  deepest  tread be 
mounted  on  the  front 
WHAT I  
     
        
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Notes on changing a 
The opening in  t he  screwdrive r 
makes  it easier  to Remove  the first before  using. 
read  the information  on pages  59 
and  69 if you  are going  to be  using  the spare 
tire  or a spare  tire which  is different  from the 
tires  on your 
steps  in the 
order  given  when  taking off a 
Use  the screwdriver to remove the 
move  the Remove  any dirt or corro
sion  present  on mounting  surface of 
or before 
and tighten  the 
see the information  on 
page  77. 
The 
th e 
Then  go crosswise  from one 
and then snap  th e  ent ire circumference in 
store  the damaged tire in  the compartment of  the 
After you change a tire: 
-Check the tire air pressure 
are corroded and 
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H 
Hood release  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 34 
How do know  how much  oil 
my  engine  is consuming? 
...... 39 
H
ow does  moisture  or road  salt 
affect  the brakes ? . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  7 
How often  should check  my 
tire  pressures?  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . 63 
How to use  this  Manual . . . . . .  . . . .  2 
Hydroplaning  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . 14 
Important  inform ation  about  this 
Manua l 
........................ 2 
Installing  a radio ............. 
83 
-Jack ......... 72 
-Workshop hoist ..... 
84 
Lifting  vehicle 
................ 83 
Light  bulbs 
........ 79 
-Precautions  when replacing 79 
-
Replaci ng  . . . .  . .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  79 
Locks,  -Fuel  tank 
......... 2 
L ubrica nts 
.......... 38 
M 
J 
Jack 
-Where  do 
place the jack  under  Ma
intenance  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . 
32 
75  Mobile  telephones  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 54 
Modifications  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  53 
my  vehicle? 
.... 75 
Jack 
and tool -Location  and 
stowin g ....................... 56 N 
Jack and tools 56 Nozzle.  -Fuel  pump .....  
     
        
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. . . .  . . . . 27 
in  mud  or snow  . . . . .  . . . . . . 58 
. . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  65 
- Rotation  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . . 65 
- Specification  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  67 
-Wear ...................... 64 
des ignation  code . . . . . .  . . . . . 67 
find  the  tire 
pressures  for my . . . . . 63 
grading  . . . . . . . . . .  . . .  68 
.......................... 62 
-
. . .  . . . .  77 
-
check 
my  tire  pressures?  . . . . . . . . . . .  63 
-
How often check  the 
condition of my  tires?  . . .  . . . .  62  -
-New t
ires,  breaking in . .  . .  . . .  62 
-
. . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . 65 
-
chains, correct  use . . . . 71 
-How often check 
my  tire  pressures? 
........... 63 
-
......................... 56 
Towing ................. ....... 82 
- Distance  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  82 
..................... 82 
- With  a 
. . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  19 
- Bumper  hitches . . . . . . . . . .  . . . 19 
- Driving  tips . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . 
22 
- Engine