
The engine  oil dipstick  indicates  the leve l of the  oil. 
Fig. 6  E ngine level  marks 
To  get  a true reading,  the ve hicl e must be 
on leve l ground. Before opening the en
gine hood, always  read  and heed all 
page 39. 
If the  yellow indicator light  in th e  in-
s
trument cluster comes  on,  check the e n
gine  o
il leve l as soon as possible and add 
the correct engin e oil. 
the eng in e and wait a few minutes 
for 
the  oil to  return to  the  o il pan. 
p a ge  41. 
out the dipstic k and w ip e it clean 
w ith  a rag. 
Rein se rt dips tick; push it  all the way  in. 
If 
ther e  is  a projection on the en gin e oi l 
dipstick,  make  sure it lines up with the pro
jection on the guide tube. 
the dipsti ck out aga in and ch eck 
the o il l evel. 
You must  not add fig. 6 . 
You can add 
You m ust add oil. adding oil,  make sure the level  is somewhere within t h e B range. 
Warning light : Engin e  oi l level too low 
If the yellow warn in g  ligh t  in the instrument cluster comes on, switc h ofT the engine and check the engine level  as soon as possible and add the  correct page 45. There may be a message in the instrumem cluste r informing you or advis ing you of the necessary  action to 
take. 
If  the  yello w 
warning  ligh t flashes, contact your authorized  Volkswa gen dealer or qualified workshop and have the oil  leve l sensor checked. There be 
WARN IN G 
Before workin g  in  th e  e ng in e compartm ent,  always  read and heed 39. T he engin e compartment of any motor vehicl e is potentiall y dangerous are a and can cause serio us personal injury. 
WARN ING 
If you do not pay attentio n  to the warning light s which  ha ve com e o n, incl ud in g the warning messages appearing in the  d isplay, this could  lead  t o personal  in juryordamage to 
your ve hicle. 
Note 
If  the engine oil is  above  level not 
start  the engine-this could damage the catal ytic converter and the engi ne!  

Booklet 3.2 Tips and  Advice 
functional  problem s or engine damage could  be  caused 
Warning temperature 
The warning symbol lights up if the  coolant  temperatur e is too  high or if the 
coolant  level is too 
Low. 
Ther e is  a  fault if: 
The wa rnin g symbol does  not  go out aga in afte r a  few seconds. 
The wa rnin g symbol light s up or flas hes whil e the  vehicle  is  moving.  Three  warning s 
This means th at  eith er  th e coolant leve l is too low or the coo lant temperature is too  high. 
Th ere  may  be  a  m essage  in the i
nstrument 
clu ste r inf orming you or advi sing you  of th e 
Coolant temperature too high 
Fir st look at  the coolan t tempe rature  gau ge. The coolant temperature is  too hi gh  if th e need le  is 
o ver to th e fa r right on the dial. the  vehicle, 
switc h the engine wait for  it to cool down. the coo lant level. 
I f  th e coo lant level  is  co rrect,  th e  over heating may be caused  by  a  radia tor fan fault. the ra diator  fan fuse and have it replaced  if page 
If th e wa rnin g light lights up again  after driving 
o n  for short distan ce, stop the vehicle switch otT th e e ngine. an  authorized Volkswagen  dea le r or a  qu alified  worksh op. 
when  towing  a trailer 
If  you have  to c limb  a lo ng g rad e w ith high temperatures  in low  gea r at high gin e ture booklet 3. 1 and If  th e 
w arning light in  th e in st rument cluster flas hes,  stop and a llo w the e ngine  to coo l down 
48 Checking  and Filling 
for minutes at  idl e.  For  more  inform ation 15. 
alw ays  read and heed  all 
Hot steam or coolant ca n cause seriou s burns. 
Neve r open the engine hood if you see steam or coolant escaping from  the engine compartment. Always wait until  you no longe r see or hear steam or coolant escaping from the 
e n gine. 
Always  let the engine to cool down pl ete ly  before  carefully opening the engin e hood. Hot components will burn tact. 
When the engine has  coo led down and you are ready  to open the engine hood: 
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move the key f rom the ignitio n. 
- Appl y 
the parking brake firmly and put the selector in ( Park, automatic mission) or Neutral (manual 
Never  reach into the area around or tou ch 
th e rad iator fan. with the blades ca n 
re sult  in serio us personal injury. 
remembe r  th at the radiator fan  is temperature-controlled and can turn on 
fo r a  longer p eriod of tim e and the 
key  has  been  r emoved fro m  the ig nition. 
Never unscrew  the coola nt  expansion tank cap when the e ngin e is  hot.  A hot engine will  

Always  protect  face, hands and arms from hot escaping  coolant or steam by covering the cap  with  a large,  thick  rag. 
(contin ued) 
Turn th e  cap  slow ly and very  carefully  in a 
counter-clockwise  direction while applying 
light 
down ward  pressure on the top of th e cap. 
Never spill antifreeze  or coolant on the haust system or hot eng ine parts. Under some conditions, the ethyle n e  glyco l in  en gin e 
coolant can catch  fire. 
Checking the 
The correct  coolant  level is important  for correct  functioning of the engine  cooling 
system. 
Fig. 8 t h e engin e compartment: coolant 
sian tank 
To get a true reading,  the ve hicle must be 
on  l eve l ground. Before opening the 
gine hood, always  read and heed all 
page 39.1f the coolant level 
drops  too  low, a warning text  is  displayed 
in the in strument cluster and the engine 
coolant leve l/temperature warning ligh t 
lights up. 
Opening the expansion tank 
- Switch 
9on the  expansio n tank with a thick 
cloth 
and carefully unsc rew the 
Fig. 9 the engine compartment: cap of coolant expansion tank 
- Look  at the side or the coolant 
sion tank w ith the marks and read  off the 
coolant level. 
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If the level  is below the mark, top 
off  wi
th fig.  8. 
Topping  off 
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the 
and  

drive if you have clear vis io n through all the windows. 
A  defect ive  or d irt y w iper blade can scratch 
t h e  rear glass. 
Never  clean gla ss  panel with  fuel. nail polish remove r,  p aint thinn er  o r similar flu ids. 
Thi s ca n damage th e w iper bla d es. 
Never  move the w iper or the wiper arm your hand can dam age  it. 
The  brak e fluid reservoir has a ye llow  cap. 
Fig. 14 the  engine  compartment:  cap for the brake fluid  reservoir 
To get a true  reading, the m ust  b e 
on leve l ground. Before opening  th e en
g
ine hood, a lways  read  and heed all 
page 39. 
- Read 
the fluid  leve l in the tra nsparent 
bra ke  fluid  re servoir. It should always be 
between the and mark. 
Th e lo cation of th e brake  fluid reservoi r is  shown 
in 
bookl et 3.3 The brake 
fluid  reservoir  has  a yello w fig. 14 . 
The brake fluid  lev el drops s lightl y when  th e  ve
hicl e is  bein g used  and a s th e  brake  pad s  are autom atically adju sted a s  they  wear down. 
Ho wev
er, if  th e le ve l goes down noticeably  in  a 
s ho rt time,  or drops below th e mark , 
th ere  may be a leak  in the brake  system. If the b rake  fluid  leve l d rops too low, the wa rnin g text BRAKE FLUID. is displayed 
in  the instrument  clu ste r and th e b rake  system warni ng ligh ts up. If t his  happens,  immediately  rake th e ve hicle to an  au thorize d swage n deale r or q ualifi ed  wo rkshop a nd have 
th e brake  system inspected. 
Stop!  Before  wo rkin g in th e engin e compartment, a lways  read and heed  all WARNINGS 
53  

3.2 Tips and Advice 
The brake fluid be changed  every  two years. 
We recommend that you  have the brak e changed b y  an authorize d Volkswagen  dealer. 
S top!  Be
fore openin g th e e ngin e hood, always 
read  and heed  all page  39. 
Brake  fluid 
absorbs m oisture. time, it  will absorb  wate r from the air. the wa ter content in the brak e fluid  is  too  high,  the brake  sys te m 
c
ould corrode. Too much wa te r in the brak e fluid 
a lso  consid erably  reduces  the boilin g point of the brake  fluid.  Very heavy  use of th e brak es with 
old  brake  fluid may cause  vapor lock . Vapo r lock 
reduces braking power, in cre ases  stopping tances and can eve n cause total brake failu re. 
For  this  r
eason the brake  fluid must be repla ced 
every  two years. 
use brak e fluid the s pecification U S standard 116 4. The brake  fluid must be new. 
Stop ! Befor e working  in the engine compartment, always  read and h eed  all WARNINGS 39. The engine compartment of any motor vehicl e is a  potentiall y dangerous area and can cause seriou s persona l injury . 
Brake  failure can result  from  old or incorrect brake  fluid. 
fica tio n 
(continued) 
A lwa ys check  with  your authorized swage n deale r to make  sure that you  arc u sing the correct brake fluid. 
The correct brake fluid  is also  listed on the 
labe l on the brak e fluid  reservoir. 
Always  store brake fluid  in the closed 
To reduce th e  risk of poisoning, neve r us e empty food  or beverage containers that mi ght mislead someone into drinking from them. 
A lwa ys keep bra ke flu id out of the reach of childr en. 
Alway s change th e b rake  fluid as required in  the maintenance  bookl et.  Heavy braking w ith  old brake fluid may  cause a vapor lock that reduces braking power,  increases ping distances and can even cause tota l brake failure. 
Note 
Brake  fluid can damage the  pai nt. Wip e  off  any 
brake  fluid from rh c  paint  immedia tely. 
For the sake of environment 
B rake  fluid 
must be  drained  and  disposed of in 
th e proper manner obse rv ing env ironmental  

left side of the  instrument panel and behind fu se  box  covers in 
the  engine 
compa rtment. 
Fig. 32 
- Turn  off the igni tion  and the con
cerning component. 
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Insert the flat blade of a screwdri ver 
into 
the openin g of th e  fuse box cove r 
32. 
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the respeclive  fuse. 
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the  fuse tables  to find out the loca-
tion  of the blown page 92. 
- If 
the  fuse  is blown  (the m etal  strip  is 
melted) ,  replace it  w ith  a new fuse of the 
same amp ra tin g (sa m e co lo r and sam e 
marking). 
Fuse bo x Bin the engine compartment 
-Turn off the ign ition an d the con 
cerning component. 
-th e  eng in e hood. 
fig . 33 . 
- Remove 
the cover. 
-To remount the cover, place  it ove r the 
fuse box  and press th e  lock buttons back
ward  aga inst the directio n of the  arrow 
until 
they latch  securely . 
Th e indi vidual  electric a l c ir cuit s are  pro tected by  fuses. recommend you  carry  severa l spare 
f uses at 
clear 2 5  

page 
fig. 37 from the headligh t. 
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the bulb. 
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headlight. Make sure the holder i s properly 
inserted. 
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WARNING 
There are parts  with 
the e ngine hood. 
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the rubbe r 38 
WARNING  (continu ed) 
are uncertain about what to the work  performed  by qualified workshop. riou s personal injury may result from  improp-
erly  performed  work. 
Note 
Do no t to uch  glass  bulb with  bare hands. gerprint s can cloud  the o uter surface of the bulb 
whe n thus  affectin g th e refl ectio n . and thus  reducing  th e pow er o f  illuminatio n . 
A  bulb  can only be replaced by  a bulb of th e 
sa me ty p e. The  mod el identifica tion  is  either  on 
the  bulb  base or on  the bulb 
Fig. 39 Re moving the  bulb  holder 
- Insert the bulb h old er  and turn it as fa r 
a s  it  w ill  go  in  th e 
opposite direct io n  to  th e 
arrow. 
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the rubbe r  cover back into 
WARNING 
The re wit h sharp edges on th e opening 
If yo u the work  performed  by