
The su n  viso r for  th e drive r a nd  the fro nt senger can be pulled out of its  re taining clip  in the of the vehicle and lUrned fig. 
The mirrors  in the sun viso rs  have covers. yo u open the cover® . the light  in 
the com es  on. 
Tip s 
Before  you leave  your vehicle , make  sure that the make-up mirror cover in  th e  visor is closed. 
the ignition  key is  re m oved,  the light in the headliner goes out after about minutes. 
This prevents th e 
windshie ld  wiper  leve r operates  both the windshield  wip ers and 
shield  washing systems. 
Fig . 4 4  Windshield wiper ond windshield  washing 
lever 
T he washer and windshield w ip er  wo rk 
onl y w hen 
the ignition is  switch ed on. The 
windshi eld  wip er fig. 44 has the 
following settings: 
Inte rmittent wiping (windshield) 
- Move  the lever up to position 
-Turn the to either shorten or 
lengt hen 
the in terval. Turn the  lever  to the 
l eft  to  le n g
then the frequency and make 
the w ipers faste r in the intermittent mode. 
T
urn the  lever to the  right to  shorten the 
frequency and make the w ipers move 
more slowly  in the intermittent mode. 
wipe 
- Move the lever up to positi on 
wipe 
- Mo ve the lever up to positi on 
Lights and a  

3.1 and Equipment 
the cover briefly in th e directio n 
of th e fig. 67 for the socket in the 
front 
center con so le.  Th e cover will open 
- To close, pus h the  cove r down as far as 
it will go. 
Fig. 68 Socke t  in  th e  luggage compo rtment 
(continued) 
Never le a ve children alone  in the vehicl e. 
T he electrical socke ts and anything connect e d 
to the m can b e used when the ignition is switch ed  orr and the key  removed. 
Tips 
The 12 sock e ts  wo rk onl y whe n  th e  igni -
The 12 sock e ts  in the  fr ont cente r console 
a nd  the so c ket  in the lu ggage  compartment 
WARNING 
Improper usc of the sockets  and electrical cause fir e and serious injury. 
68 
the e ng ine  is  no t running and ment is s witc hed the vehicl e battery is c harged. 
B efo re purchasing any accessorie s. follow th e booklet  3.2 and  

Booklet 3.1 Controls and Equipment 
Driving 
Ignition 
key position 
Fig. 
switched off, steering loc k 
this fig. ig niti on i s swit c h ed  off an d the ste erin g column is  locked. 
T o  engage th e s teering lock . remove  the key 
from  th e s teering lock a nd turn the s teerin g wheel u ntil it  locks  into  place. You sh o uld lo ck  th e s teering when you leave vehicl e. T his m akes ve hicle  th eft m ore  diffi cu lt. 
Swi tch ing on th e ignition 
Turn the  ignition key t o this th e ig
n iti o n sw itc h on. lfth e key cannot be turned o r i s to turn from to p osition th e steering  wheel (to  tak e the load off the s teering  lock mechani sm ) until it turns 
Starting  the  e ng in e 
Sta rt  th e  e ng in e when the key  is  in posit io n have any m ajo r e lectri cal consumers on (example the  headli ghts). they 
re mai n in  thi s posi tion. 
Y o u 
must turn th e key back  to 
Tu rn the ig ni tio n key to po sition re lease 
t h e  key . 
usc of vehicle ke ys can result in se
r iou s personal in jury. 
Alwa ys take the key with yo u when you leave th e  ve hicle.  The engine can be starte d 
and vehicl e sys te m s such a s the pow er windows can  be operate d  leading to  serio us  persona l injury. 
N ever leave children, di sabled perso ns or anyone who ca nnot help themselve s in the  ve 
hicle.  The doors can be locked u sin g t he re
mote con tro l key. This could res ult  in people b e ing trapped in the ve h icl e in an emergen cy . 
For  example, depending on the  tim e  of year, 
peopl e trapped  in the vehicle can b e exposed to  very  high or  lo w  temperatures. 
Never  re m ove the key  from  steering  lock 
w hi le the vehicl e is  movi ng or w hil e it is to a s top. The s teerin g  wheel column will  lock up and yo u w ill not be able to steer or contro l the vehicl e. 
Note 
yo u try to s tart your ve hicl e (k ey position when  it 
is  still  mov ing or if yo u try s ta n  the en gin e immediate ly after switc h in g  it  off. 
yo u open th e in 
the i g nit ion lock, buzzer yo u to  take the key and lock  your ve hicle.  

Booklet 3.1 and Equipment 
Applies  to 
The ig nition  key be  removed from  the ignition  lock only with the selector 
th e position. 
Afte r th e ignition is  sw itch ed move  the key if the selecto r lever  for the ma tic  tran smissio n  is  in  pos ition P . Afte r  th e nitio n  key is  removed , th e  sele ctor lever i s 
l ocked. order to remove the  ignition key  from 
the  ig n it ion  lock  on vehicles equipped with 
tomati c transm iss io n.  the  ig nition  must switched  off an d  th e selecto r lever mus t b e  in  the posit ion . O nce you have rem ove d th e  ig ni tio n 
key. the sel ector lever be  locke d. be 
s ure to ap ply th e  park ing  brake  whenever  you move the key  from  the 
immobilizer help s to prevent 
ac tivates the immobilizer  w hen  you put the key into the ignition lock . 
The e lec troni c immobilizer is  automatica lly tivated  when  you the  key  out oft h e  igni tion 
l oc k.  The 
en gine 
can only  be  started  usin g key. 
co rrect ly 
code d genuine key . You may  have prob le m s s tarting  the  vehicle if a genuine  and 
correc tly  code d 
with o gasoline engine 
Starting the engine 
only be  started (manual transmission ) or  brake 
pedal 
transmission. ) is fully depressed  using a  coded  Volkswag en 
maste r key. 
Manual transmiss ion 
-Move th e gearshif t leve r into neutral. 
- Depress the clutch  p edal full y and hold 
it  d epressed. 
-Turn th e ign itio n  key to position 
page 84, fig. to start the e n gin e. 
- Rel
ease th e ig nition key when the 
gin e  starts.  Do not le t  th e starter to 
tinue to run. 
Automatic transmissio n 
Move the selector lever toP 
page 88. 
-
Turn th e ignition key to position 
fig . start th e  en g in e. 
-
the  ignition  key when the 
tinue to run. When starting  a hot en g in e. 
yo u 
need to press th e accelerator 
briefly . 
Driv ing 85  

3.1 and Equipment 
When  th e is  in th e dri ve are mechanically. 
w hen the is  at  a stopped 
W hen and yo u must 
p ress  the buH on  in  the depress the  brak e th e  same 
time. 
the battery is  dead. the canno t 
b e  m ove d out of 
R Reverse 
into  reve rse w hen the is  a t 
To  move the to R, press the button depressi ng the brake 
is a n d the tion  is on the b ack up come o n. 
N-
the and the  en gin e has no a braki ng tion. 
T o 
move  the out ofN. yo u press the  brak e th an 
3 mph (5 
becau se the not o n  th e  fo ot  brake . 
if 
yo u drive  down the 
yo u the standa rd  pro gram you be in  the economy mod e and w ill red uce consumption. T he  transmission upshift s 
and down shift s at lower s peed s. d rivi ng in D. the e ngine  does no t brak e the ve hicle.  Th e shows  whi ch gear has been in  addition  to  pos ition D 67. 
position N as been 
hicle  is or mov in g at than 3 mph {5 
standard driving position  (sport program) 
yo u b e 
dri vin g in  a  sporty m ode. shift and downshift automatically  at  higher gi ne s peeds  dep e nding on engin e and the speed . dri ving th e e ng in e does no t 
b rake t h e  ve hicle. The shows  whi ch gears has  been in addit io n to positionS. 
Never  switch off the engine before the vehicl e has co me to a s top. can of the  ve hicl e, crash and be jured. 
The  ai rbags and safet y pretensio n crs wiU not wo rk when the ignition  is  switch ed  off. 
The brake booster docs not work w he n the engine  is turned off. more brake pres sure 
The power steering sys te m does n ot wo rk when the  en gi ne  is turne d off and you need more force to  steer the vehicle. 
W he n the  key  is  re m oved, the  steerin g up and you no t b e to  steer the 
N ev er coast d ow n a miss ion in 
Note 
Neve r the a with in Nand th e en gin e s witc hed  off . 
Thi s damage the automatic  tran smi ssion. 
th e is unintentionally  m oved 
into  N driving. your foot  off the erato r and wait the en gine  speed has 
d roppe d  to idle  speed positio n. 
there is  a mati c transmissio n  i s running  in an em erge ncy 
p rogram if th e displays oft h e select or posit ions t h e auto m atic  transmis sion  have  a 
light backgrou nd. The auto m atic  tran smissio n be  chec ked 
D riv in g 93  

Booklet  3. 1 Controls and Equipment 
Applies  to v ehicle s:  with on automatic  trans m iss io n 
Kick -down function 
The kick-down funct ion permits maximu m  acce leration  when the  selecto r lever 
i s 
g in e  reac hes  th e maximum engine speed  for the gear sele c ted. 
Parking  brake 
Operation 
Accelcrat  ing on  slippery roads can cau se loss of ve hicl e contro l a n d  serio u s personal inj u ry. 
Be very care ful when using the kick-down feature, especia lly  on  sli ppery surfaces.  Ra pid accele ra ti on  m ay cause wheel spin and ding. 
The  parkin g brake  can b e 
the parking 
and when 
yo u park your 
Applying th e parking broke 
th e parking brake 
89 . 
94 Dri ving  R
e
leasing parking broke 
th e up and press the 
kn ob in the d irect ion of th e  a rrow 
89 and guide the park in g  brake 
down 
Th e brake  should always  be you wo n't  unintentionally  drive off 
wi th  the parkin g brake  still 
\Vhe n th e  ignition is  on and th e  parking  brak e is the wa rnin g light or in  the 
in strume nt clu ste r  w ill  come on. 
or goes out. 
If sh o uld  drive fas ter th an  4 mph  (6  km /h ) 
wi th  th e parking brake still  enga ged, the fol-
lowin g inform ation  tex t appears  in the m ent cluste r d is pla y: BRAKE A warning  signal sounds  as  well.  

3.1 and  Equipment 
Replacing th e battery 
Remote contro l 
Reverse 
Automatic  transm issio n 93 
Roorload 74 
Roor  rack 72, 74 
Roar rack mounts 72 
s 
Chil d sarety  lock 33 
adjustm ent 55,  58 
heatin g 
Front 59 
Securing  load 74 
Se lector lever lock 89 
Se lector lever postions  92 
Serv i
ce Interval  D is p lay 
Service  position 
menu 18 
Speed warnin g 2 1 
Starting  th e en g in e 
the ignition 85 
S t
eering  25 
S t
eering  lock  84 
S t
eerin g w heel h eight adju stm ent 25 
S t
oppin g the en gin e 86 
vis o r  49 
S
unroor 
Suns hade 
power roar 41 
Swi tc h lightin g  3 
Switc hes Emergency 45 
L ig
ht s w it c hes 43 
index 
outs id e mirrors 53 
roar windows  3 8 
Switching orr th e  engin e 
the ig ni tio n 
Tie-dow n  hooks 
Transportin g  long items 63 
T
runk li d  35 
Turn signal and high  beam  leve r 46 
Turn signal s 46 ligh t 46 
u 
Unpleasant odor 83 
w 
light Cru ise contro l  96 
Doo rs  33 
lights 4 Emergency 45 
Instrum ent clu ster 4 
T u
rn sig n als 46 
messages 
t ext s in  th e  di sp la y 
parking on slo pes  95 
When should re ruel th e tank or the 
vehicle? 
wiper and w asher sys te m 49 
Windshi eld  wip ers  49 
positio n 
52 
ti re s warning 14  

(continued) 
T he effecti ve ness  of is also d etermine d 
b y the tires page 57, and 
is  very  effec tive,  always m ember that your veh icle's handling bility is  limit ed b y tir e traction. 
Note 
I n 
order to  en sure th at an d ASR functio ns 
correc tly, all four  wheels  must b e fitted  with the same tire s. Any  differences in the rolling radiu s of the tire s can cause the system to reduce gin e power-eve n when  this  is not th e best  th in g 
to do under t h e circumstances. 
veh icles wit h  powe r stee ring,  th e amoun t of power ass istance  is  regula ted 
chanical  us ing an electr ic  motor. The ad tages of thi s s teering  system include the fact  that n o  hydra ulic components su ch as hoses . oil ta iners,  filt ers or h ydraul ic flu id s are requir ed. Furt he rmo re,  this is a conside rable decr ease  in 
e n ergy  required . The elect romechan ical steering 
system,  in contrast to  the  hydraulic  system (which requires a constant  flow  of fluid).  only 
co nsumes en ergy  when  the ve hicle is ac tually 
b e in g s teered. 
The f u e l consumption is  reduced as a res ult. 
If  the 
electromechanical power steering sys tem fails, the power ass is ted  steer ing  sys tem will  still work.  If th e engine is  sw itched  off, the power steering  does not functio n and the steering 
wheel  is  very hard to turn. 
Indicator  light 
or comes on 
The indi cator light comes o n  for a few seconds when th e  ignition  is sw itched on. 
If the indica tor light ( or does not go out or comes on while  you are  driving,  th ere  is  a 
prob le m  in the ele ctro -mechanical  steering. steering  assis t may be reduced (light J or be lo st completely (li ght 
swage n dealer.  If  th e  yellow warning light stays 
off after restart in g  an d drivin g  a short distanc e, 
8 Smart 
With th e  en g in e not running (e.g.  when the car  is bei ng  towed).  there is a lso no power  assist able. 
Turning the s teerin g wheel i s ve ry difficult when  th e  power steering  sys te m  i s not wo rkin g and it is  harde r t o control the  ve hicl e. 
Neve r let the  vehicle coast w ith the en gi ne swit ch ed  off. 
If  yo u d o no t pay att entio n to the warning lights w hich have com e o n, includin g th e 
warnin g messages appearing  in the d is play, this could  lead t o personal injury or damage to 
your vehicle . 
Note 
Do not keep  the steering  wheel turned the way to the le ft or righ t for more than 15 seco nd s 
when  th e e ngine  is running. Doing so could damage th e powe r steering  system. 
If  th e