
sion. d am age, repair co sts or eve n the 
l ack of damage  is  no t an of w het her an  airb ag s ho uld o r 
not. 
i s  no t po ssible  to  define cove r every poss ibl e kind and an g le of impact  that alway s tri gge r th e bags , s ince th e c ircumstan ces vary era b ly  be tw ee n one po rt ant  factors  include , for  examp le,  the natur e 
( hard  or so ft) of th e objec t that  the ca r hi ts, th e 
angle  of imp act, vehicle  speed,  etc. The front bag s als o  no t in  side  or  rear sio ns,  orin rollove rs . 
Always  re m em ber:  Airb ags 
depl oy  only 
once,  and  only in certain  kinds of collisions. safety b elts  are  always th ere to tion in th o se  situ ations  in  w hi ch  airb ags  are not supposed  t o dep loy . o r when  they have already 
d eployed;  for exa mpl e, wh en  yo ur 
sub stitut e for safe ty  bel t. The airba g syste m  wor ks  mo st 
effectivel y w he n u sed  with  the  sa fety  belts. Therefore , always  properly wear  your sa fety 
WARNING 
S itting  too  clo se to the stee rin g wheel or strument pa n el will decrease the  effec tiv en ess of the  airbags  and will increase  the risk of sonal injury  in a co llision. 
Ne ver sit clo se r than in ch es  (25  em ) to th e  steering  wheel or instrument panel. 
If you  cannot sit more than 
first 
(continued) 
to  it when it 
To redu ce the risk of injury  when an airbag inflates,  always wear safety  belts  properly 19, 
Always make certain that children  age 12 or younge r always rid e in the rear seat.  If dren are not properly  restrained, they may be sever ely injured or killed when an  airb ag flat es. 
Never  le t childr en  ride  unrestrained or 
Adju st the  front  seats properly. 
Never rid e w ith the backr est 
Always  sit as far as poss ible from the steerin g whee l or the instrument panel 
Alway s sit upright  with your back against the backrest of your seat. 
Neve r place your  feet on the in strument panel or on th e seat . Always  keep both feet on the in front of the  seat to  help preven t rio us  in juri es to the legs and hip s if the a irbag 
infl ates. 
Never  reclin e the front  passenger 's seat to transport objects.  Item s can also move into the area of th e s ide  alrbag or the front airbag during  braking or in a sudden maneuver. jects b eco me projectiles and caus e injury  when  an  airbag infl ates. 
WARNING 
Airbags that  have  deplo yed  in a cra sh mus t b e replaced . 
onl y o riginal equipment airbags proved  by Volkswagen and Installed by a 
trained  technician who has th e  necessary tool s and diagnostic  equipment to properly replace any airbag in your 
Never  permit salvage d or recycled airba gs 
to  be  installed in your  vehic le. 
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page 53. 
Eve n though your vehicl e is equipped  wit h an Advanced Airbag  System, make certain that all childre n , especially those 12 years and younger, a lways ride in the back seat properly restrained for their 
if an infant up to about one year of age restrained in  on e of the rearward-fac ing or forward-facing  infant re
straints lis ted in Federal Mo tor Standard 208  with which the Advanced Airbag Sys te m  in your was certified has been installed on the  front passenger seat. For  a listing of the child restraints that were  used certify compli ance with the 
55. 
The PASSENGER 
will stay on if the front passenger seat is not occupied, 
will stay o n if the tot al weight o n the  front passenger seat is that of a  typical year-o ld infant restrain ed in one of th e rearward-facing or forward-fa cing infant restraints listed in 
w ill go off if the front passenger seat is occupied by a n adult as re gis te red by the weightsen sin g page 40, 
can stay on if the weight on the seat is more than th e typical! year-o ld  infant re-
strained i n one of the child restraints li sted in 208 but less than weigh t of a small 
the total weigh t on the front passenger seat is more tha n that of a  typica l 
208, the front  airbag on the passenger side can deploy (the PASSENGER 
light does not come on) even if the weight is  less than the weight of a small adult. I f the PASSENGER light does not come o n, th e front  airbag o n the passenger side has not been turned off  by  th e e lectronic control unit and can deploy  if the control unit senses an impact that meets the conditions stored in  its 
memory. 
For example, the airbag may deploy if: 
a  small  chil d that is heavie r than  a typical year-old infant is on the front passenger seat restrained  in one of the c hild seats liste d  in 20 8 page 55 or 
a  child  who  has outgrown child  restraints  is on the  front passenger seat. 
If the front passenger airbag is  turned off, the PASSENGER and sta ys on. 
The front airbag on the passenger sid e w ill deplo y if the PASSENGER BAG lig ht does not come on and sta y on even  if a small or teenager, or passenger  who is not sitting up
right  w ith their back against a non-recl in ed bac kre st  with th eir  feet on the in 
front of the seat i s on the 
deployment occurs in those crashes that ta ke place at lowe r decelera ti o ns as defined  in  

the elec tronic  control page 41, SENGER 
Always  remember.  a child  seat or infa nt carrier 
in stalled on th e fron t seat  may the rapidly pas senger's airbag  in a frontal collision. The 
airbag could  greatly  re duce  the effectiveness of the c hild  restraint and even  seriou sly injure  th e 
c hild  during 
stro ng ly  recommend  that children  always sit  in 
th e back page 53, 
infant in  a seat stall ed on th e front  passe nge r seat ously injured  and can be killed if the front 
airbag  inflates eve n with  an 
System. 
The inflating  airba g will hit the child  seat or infant carrier  with  great  force and will 
smas h  th e c hild  seat and c hild  against the backrest, cent e r armre st,  door or roof. 
Always  install r earwa rd-facing  child seats on the rear scat. 
If  you must install  a rearward  facing child seat on the front passe nger scat becau se  of 
light docs not com e on and stay on, imme diatel y 
your authorized swage n dealer or qualified  workshop. 
terferc  with the ously  inju re or even the child -eve n with 
a n A irb ag 
in exceptio nal  circumstances,  you must 
in stall  a fonvard-facing c hild  restraint on the front  passe nger's sca t: 
-
Fon vard-facin g seats install ed on the front  passenger's  seat may interfer e 
with the  deplo ym ent of the air bag and cause seriou s personal  injury to  the child . 
2.1 Safety  first 
turer's  instructions  provid ed  with the c hild 
sea t or carrier. 
- Neve r 
put the fonvard-faci ng c hild 
ment panel. 
- Always move the passe nge r sca t into  its 
rearmost pos ition  in the scat's fore and aft adjustment range,  as far away  from the airbag as possi ble before  installing ward-facing 
scat that can increase the total weight te re d  by the weig ht-sensing mat and ca n 
ca use  injury  in a cras h. 
Make  sure that the BAG light  comes  on  and stays on all the time w henever  the  igniti on i s switc hed  on. 
th e BAG light does not com e on and stay  on , imm ediately  in stall the fonv ard-facing child scat  in  a rea r seatin g 
position  and have the  airba g sys tem inspec ted 
by  your authorized Volkswagen  dealer or qualified  workshop. 
To reduce the ris k of se rious  injury, make su re that  tltc light is on whenever  a child  restraint is  install ed on th e 
front passenger  scat and the ig niti on is switched on. 
the d ocs not stay on, perform th e c hecks  descr ibed the  Advanc ed 
Take  the c hild  restra int  off  the front senger seat and in stall  it properly at one of the 
r ear sea t position s if  th e BAG light  does  not sta y on. 
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Have th e a irbag system inspected by you r authorize d Volkswagen deale r or qualified 
workshop  immediately. Always carefully follow instructions from 
Fig. 21 Location of driver airbag: in steering wheel 
ve hicl e is equipped  with  a dual s tage  front A ir bag in compliance w ith 
Unit ed Fede ra l Motor Veh icle dard as applicable  at th e time your ve hicl e was  manufa ctured . vehi cle  is  also equipped w ith  sid e airbags  for the driver and fron t se at passenge r (opt io nal  for the outboard re a r seats). The  sa fety  belts  for th e front  and re a r outboard  seats have  ''pretensioners" 
fig. 21 and th e ai rbag for  the front fig. 22. The 
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F ig. 22 Location  of front passenger's airbag: in the 
instrument panel 
gen era l lo ca tion of the a irba gs is  marked 
There  is  a  lot you need  to  know about th e airbags in yo ur veh icle . We urg e you to read the detailed 
information abo ut  airb ags.  safety  belts and child 
safe ty  in  thi s and the o th er bookle ts  th at  m ake 
up  the own er' s literature. be sur e to  heed 
th e th ey  are  extrem ely important for 
your safet y and t h e s afety of yo ur passe nge rs, pecially  infan ts and small c hildr en. 
WARNING 
Never  rely on airb ags  alone for  protect ion. 
Even when they deplo y,  airbags  provide only supplem ental protection. 
Airbag work most effective ly w he n  used 
with properl y worn safet y belts.  

Therefore, always  wear your safety belts and make sure that everybody  in your vehicl e 
i s properly  re strained. 
A person o n the front  passenger seat, cially infants and small 
Although the Advanced  Airbag System in your vehicle is  designed  to turn orr the front passenger airbag if an  in fant or a small child  in one of the child restraints used to certify the Advanced  Airbag System  is on the front 
tion s  is impossible in all conceivabl e situa-
Applies to vehicles:  with advanced front airbag system 
Advanced front airbag system 
Your vehicl e is equipped with  a front  Advanced 
A irbag  System in complia nce with States Federal  Motor Vehicle  Safety Standard as applicable the time your hicle  was manufactured. 
The front  Advanced AirbagSystem  supplemems the s afety  belt s  to  provide  additional  protection 
for the driver's and front passenge r' s  head s and upper  bodi es in frontal  crashes. The airbags 
straint  system in your vehicle.  Always remember that the a irba g system can only help  to protect if you  are  sittin g upright, wearin g your safe ty belt and wearing it properly. This  is  why 
yo u and your passengers  must  always  be erly  restrained, not just  because the law  requi res you to be. 
The Adva nced Airbag  System  in yo ur  ve hicl e has been to meet the ment s for  3 and 6  yea r-old  childr en  (as  defined 
in the s tandard)  on the passenger  sid e and very 
The  Advanced  AirbagSyste m can deploy in accordance with the 
fant restrained in one of the fonvard  facing or rearward facing child seats wit h which 
plo yment arc met. 
Accident statistic s have shown that 
For their own safety,  all children, especially 12 years and younger, should always ride in the back properly restrained  for their age and 
small adult s on the driver  side. ployment occurs  in those crashes th at tak e place 
troni c control unit. The low  risk deployment teria  are intended to help  reduce the  ris k  of jury  through  interact ion with th e front airbag 
t hat can occur  in these collisions,  for example. 
b y 
being too close  to the steering  wheel and 
deplo yme nt to occur. the PASSENGER light mus t be orr "Monito ring  the Advanced  Airbag 
year old.  restrained  in one of the rearward-facing or  forward-facing 
child restraims (listed  in Federal  Motor Vehicle Safety Standard with which the Advanced 
A irbag System  in yo ur  veh icle was the PASSENGER BAG light mayor may not come on. Wh en the PASSENGER light is off, the  fron t airbag on the passe nge r side may or may not deploy depending o n the nature 
Airbog  system 33  

a small child that is  heavier  than  a typica l 
I  ye ar-old infant  in one o f th e child  restraint s 
w ith  whi ch  th e A dvan ced Airbag was page 55. 
a  child  who has outgrown  child  res traints  is 
o n 
a  small adult or te enage r is on th e front se nger seat. 
a passe nge r w ho  is  not  sitting  upright  with 
thei r  back  against  a non -re clined backr est  with 
th eir  feet on th e ve hicl e floor in  front of the seat occupant seatin g is on t h e  fr o nt  passenger seat. 
re quir em ent s of th e to  turn  off the fron t a irb ag 
f o r infant s 12 months  old and younger w ho  are 
re strained on the fro nt passenger seat in  ch ild 
restraint s that are liste d  in  the Standard re str aint s and Adva nce d 
requires the front airb ag on th e passenge r sid e to  be  turned  off  if th e tota l weig ht 
r eg is tered on th e front  passe nger is  less 
th an  a  inf ant up to about one  year of age  is s tra ined on the front passe nger seat  in one of the rea rward-faci ng  or for wa rd-fa cin g inf ant str aint s listed in  Fed eral Moto r Vehicle 
page 55 
The BAG 
light does no t come o n and  stay  on . th e front  airbag on the passen ge r 
s id e has not been turned  off by  th e co ntrol u nit and can deploy  if th e control unit se nses  an pact  that  meets  th e co nditio ns s tored  in its page 
Alwa ys remember: Even thoug h  yo ur veh icle is equipp ed  with  Adva nced  Airb ags,  the sa fest 
34 Airbag system 
pla ce fo r childr en  i s properl y  restrained  on  th e back  seat. b e sure to read  the important 
information  in the sections  tl1at  follo w and be 
sure to heed  all of th e WARNINGS. 
To reduce th e risk of serious injury when an airbag  inflates , always wear  safety belts erly . 
You will  also  receive serious injuries and could  even be killed  if you  are  up against the airbag or too  close  to it when it infl ates eve n 
with  an  Advance d Airbag 
An infant or child  in a rearward-facing  child 
seat  installed on the fron t passenger seat will be seriously injure d and can be killed  if th e 
front  airbag inflate s eve n with an Advanc ed 
Airbag  System. 
Although 
ment  is impossibl e in all conce ivab le tions  that may happen during  th e usefu l lif e of your ve hicle. 
The infl atin g airbag hit  the child seat or infant ca rrier with  great force  and will 
s m as h th e child  seat  and child against backres t, center armrest, door or roof. 
straint s  in the rear seat. 
front passe nge r scat because of ceptional circumstances  and the 
sh op. 
terfer e with the airbag as it deploys and seri - 

Forward-facing child seats insta lled on the front passenger's seat may interfere with the 
d eployment of the airbag and cause serious 
personal injury to the child. 
Always make sure the fonvard-facing seat has been designed and certified by it s fa cturer for  use on a front scat with a senger front and side airbag. 
Alway s carefully follow the manufacturer's instructions provided with the child seat or carrier. 
Never put the fonvard-facing child 
Always move the  passenger seat into its arrnost position in the seat's fore  and aft 
(cont;nued) 
justment range, as far away from the airbag as poss ible before installin g the fonvard-facing 
c hild  restraint. The backrest must be adjusted to an upright position. 
Always make sure that nothing prevents the front passenger's seat from  being moved to the rearmost position in its fore and aft justment range. 
Never place additional it ems on the seat that can increase the total  weight registered b y the weight-sensing mat and can cause injury in a crash. 
Advanced Airbag 
trolunit whent h e igniti on i s on. The control unit monitors the Advanced AirbagSystem and turns 
th e airbag indicato r light on w hen malfunction in the syste m components  is detec te d.  The tion of the a irbag indicator light  is described  in 
g reater detail  below. Because the front 
vanced Airbag you must take car e  to prevent it  from being dam aged. Damage to the seat m ay prevent the Advanced  Airb ag  for  th e 
front  passenger seat from doing its  job  in a 
crash. 
The  front 
Advanced Airbag System consists of the following: 
Cras h sensors in the  front  of the  ve hicl e th at measure ve hicle accelera tion /deceleratio n to 
prov ide informatio n  t o the Advanced  Airbag 
Sys tem about the severity of the cras h. 
An electronic control  unit,  with integra ted crash sensors for fr ont and side impacts. The control u nit whethe r  to fire just one or b oth stages o f the front a irbags based o n the formation  received from the cra sh  sensors. The control  unit also w hethe r th e safety belt pretensioners should be acti va ted. 
A dual -stage  Ad vanced  Airbag with  gas 
A dual-stage Adva nced Airb ag and gas 
A weight-sensi ng under uphols tery 
paddi ng of the front passenger seat  c u shion that m eas ure s th e total  weight on the seat. The matio n registered is sent continuous ly  to regulate deployment of th e front  Advanced Airbag on the passenger side. 
An airbag monitoring system and indicator light in the  in strument page 
Airbag system 35  

The PASSENGER light in the center of the instrument panel fig. 25) that  tells  yo u when  the front Advanced 
Airbag  on  the  passeng er  side been  turned 
orr. 
A  se nso r in side  the safe ty  belt  latch  for  the 
front  seat passenger to measure th e ten sion on th e sa fet y belt. The ten sion on th e safety  belt and th e weight  regis ter ed  by  the we ig ht -se nsin g mat help the control  unit 
page 
A senso r in the safety belt lat ch  for  the driver and for  the front  seat  passenger that  senses whether that safe ty  belt  is  latch ed or n ot and tran smit s thi s information  to the  elec troni c 
Damage  to the front passenger seat ca n 
Never  remove the passenge r or driver 
scat  from the vehicle. 
Never  re m ove the uphol stery from the front passenger seat. 
Never  disassemble or remove  parts from 
th e seat or  disconnect  wires from it. 
Never  carry sharp object s in  your pockets or place  them on the seat.  If the sen si ng  m at  in the passenger scat i s tured  it cannot work properly. 
36 Airbag system 
(continued) 
Neve r carry  things  on  you r lap or jects on th e passenger seat. items can the and send the wrong information 
to the airbag con trol  unit. 
Never store items under the front 
under the passenger scat could be damaged,  pre ve nting them and th e  airbag system from  working  properly. 
Never place  seat  cove rs or r eplace ment ho ls tery on th e front seats that have  no t been 
specifically  approved  by Volk swagen . 
covers can prevent the Advanced 
Airbag from  recognizing  child straint s or occupants on the front passenger seat and prevent the sid e a irbag in the seat backr es t fr om deploying  properly. 
Neve r u sc cushions,  pillows, blankets or sim ilar  items on  th e front  passenger seat. T he addition al paddi ng w ill prevent  the 
If yo u must use 
BAG light comes on and sta ys on whenever the child restraint is  in stalled on the  front (>as-senger scat. 
If t he BAG stay on, immediatel y in stall 
c hil d restrain t in rear seati ng  position  and have  the airbag system inspected  by your thorized  Volkswagen  dealer o r qualifi ed 
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