
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. 
Airbag system 29  

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 
32 Airbag  system 
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  

severity de pends on sp eed and d ece lemtion as well as the  mass  and n ess  of the vehicle  or  object  involved in  the 
cras h. 
plo ys.  follo wed  by  the second stage at a  lat er 
t im e in  the  cras h sequence. 
If  t
he ele ctronic  co ntrol unit regis ters  a cras h of 
high e r seve rity, both stages  of  th e drive r a irbag will d eplo y almost at the  same time, rega rd less of w he th er  th e safe ty  belts  are  bein g used  or not. 
gramm ed in the e lec tron ic  co ntrol  unit. The front airba g on the passenger  side will also  be 
turned  off if th e combined  weight of a n  infant  of about  one year of age  in one of  th e child seats 
that wa s use d  t o ce rtify  the  Advanced Airbag Sys te m under  Federa l Moto r Vehicle Safety 
S tandard has  bee n regi ste re d  on  th e seat. The 
res traint s on the front  seat some important  things to 
flat es, always wear s afety  belt s  properly. 
If  yo u are unres trained , leaning forward, 
s itting  sideways or out of position  in any way, your risk of injury  is much higher. 
28. 
An airbag that has deplo yed cannot provide protecti o n and must be replac ed. 
Alway s turn off the  ignition  after an airbag has deployed. 
safe distance from d eplo yed passenge r airbag. 
N ever  try to repair or change the airbag s ys te m  or c ut  a deployed airbag from the 
s teering  wheel or in strument panel. 
An airbag th at h as  deployed  cannot vid e protection and must be re placed. 
Repla ce deployed  airbags only with ina.l equipment airbags  approved  by swagen and in sta ll ed by a  train ed t echnician who  has the necessa ry tools  and diagno sti c equipment to properly  replace any airbag in 
your ve hicle  and assu re  syste m effectiveness in a cra sh 
Airbag  system 37  

BAG light does not go off when an adult is sitting on the front 
passenger scat after taking the s te p s  described 
above, make sure the adult i s properl y  seated 
and r estrai ned at one of the rear seating  posi
tions. 
Have the a irba g sys te m  inspecte d by your authorized Volkswagen dealer or qualified 
workshop  before transporting anyon e o n th e 
front  passenger seat. 
be turn ed  off, and  th e BAG light on. 
o r  th e front passe nger sa fety belt its elf  is buckled  and  th e 
f ru nt seat i s not occ upied . th e co me on. 
Repair, care and 
re moving, servicing or repairing  a 
Never  cover, obstruct, or change the 
steeri ng wheel horn pad or airbag cover or the in strument panel or m odify them in any 
Never  attach any o bj ects such as cup holders or te lephone mountings to  the surfaces  covering the airbag units. 
For cleaning the horn pad or instrument panel, use only  a soft, dry cloth or one moi st
e ned w ith plain water.  Solvents  or  cleaners 
co uld damage the airbag cover or change the 
s tiffn ess or strengt h of the material  so that the 
a irbag cannot deploy and protect  properly. 
Never repair,  adjust, or change any parts of the a irba g system. 
All work on the steering  wheel,  instrument panel,  front seats or ele ctri cal sys tem (in-
44 Airbag system 
{ continu ed ) 
eluding the installation  of audio equipment , 
ce llular  te lephones and C B  radios,  etc.) must be performed  by a qualified  tech nici an  who 
h as  the training and special equipment neces
sary. 
For any work on the airbag s ys te m , we strongly recommend that yo u see  you r authorized Volkswagen dealer or qualified  work
shop. 
Never  modify  the front bumper or parts of the  vehicl e body. 
Alwa ys make sure that the s ide  airbag can inflate  witho ut interference: 
Neve r scat covers or rep lacement upholstery  over the front  scat backs  that have  no t been specifically  approved by Volkswagen. 
Never use additional seat cushions that cover  the areas  where t11e  sid e a irba gs in
flate . 
Damage  to the original scat cove rs or to 
th o scam in  the area of tho side airbag module must always be re p ai red immediate ly  by an authorized Volkswagen deale r or qualified workshop. 
The airbag sy stem can be activated only 
o n ce. After an airba g has inflated,  it must be replaced. 
trained  t echnician  who has  th e necessary 
too ls and diagnostic equipment to  properly  

belts 13, 19 
Extender  23 
How can I adjust the heigh t o f my safery 
belt?  25 
How 
do you put on you r safery  belt 
correct l
y? 19 
Improperly worn 26 
Installing child  restraint  63 
Not  worn 
16 
belt  position 21 
instructio ns 17 
Specia l consid erations  for pregnant 
women 22 
Switc hab le  locki ng  feature 65 
Unfa stening safe ty  belt s 25 
Warning  light 
14 What happen s  to occupants  not wearing 
safety 
belt s? 16 Why assume the  co rrect seatin g 
position?  28 
W hy  safery  belts  protec t? 17 
Why wear safery  belts? 15, 28 
belts protect 17 
Monitoring  the Advanced  Airbag 
43 
seatin g positi on  for  the driver  4 
seating position  for the front 
passenger 5 
belt extender 23 
Curtain airbags 52 
Seating  capacity 13 
Sea ting position Distance  between driver and steering 
wheel 4 
Driver  4 
Front 
passenger 5 
Improper seat in g positi on s 
4 
Rear 
passe ngers  6 
air bags  46 
Description  46 
Ho w 
they work? 
in structio n s  48 
airbags 
Desc ripti
on 
How they work? 5 1 
instructions 52 
Steer ing w hee l 
Distance 
to the  driver  4 
Sw itchable  locking  f
eature 
Activating  65 
Deactivating  67 
T 
Tether anchors  68 
T
ether strap 69 
Tie -
downs 12 
Torn or f rayed safety bel ts 1 7 
Trunk 
u 
Unfasten ing 
belts  25 
Upholstery 
v 
Ventil ation slit s ll 
w 
Wa rning  light 
belts 14 
Wa rnin g lights  

Booklet 3.1 Controls and Equipment 
This  overview  will the controls and displays 
quickly. 
Release handle 
lock ing  button ...... .... . 
Light switc h ................... . 
Air outlet s 
Thumb wheel  for opening and closin g the a ir  vent 
Turn signal and high beam leve r 
Paddle  leve r for  shifting  (automatic 
t ransmiss ion ) .................. . 
In strument cluste r: 
- Instru
ments ... ...........• ... 
- Dis pla y .. 
-Warning  lights ............... . 
Lever  for Windshield wiper and washer ........................ . 
Air outlet for  in d irect  ventilatio n or storag e compartment ........... . 
Emerge ncy flasher sw itch ....... . 
Warning light for front passenge r airbag switc hed booklet 2.1 
Fron t passenger airbag bookle t 2.1 
G lo ve compartment handle and lock ........................... . 
F u e l flap re lease  button and chapter the 
H ear lid  re lease .......... . 
® w indow switches for 
windows ...................... . 
Swit ches for adjus ti n g the outs id e power mirrors ................. . 
l) no t for market  32 
43 
46 
9
1 
8 
4 
49 
45 
35 
38 
53 
Engine hood re lease lever booklet3.2 and c h a pter in  the engin e compartment" 
Instrument cluster light switch  . . . 44 
control lever, . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  96 
Driver  airba g 2.1 chapter 
Horn (works  o nly when the ig niti on 
i s  on) 
Leve r for adjus table  steering column .  . .  . . . . .  . . .. . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  25 
Ignit ion lock ...... 00............ 84 
Thumb  wheel for  left seat heating  59 
for 
-. . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . 75 
- Climatro nic  .  . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . 78 
A ddit iona l s torage compartment 
-
outle t  . . . . .  .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . 68 
bilization or slip  regulatio n booklet3.2 and chapte r 
Parki ng  brake  lever  . . .  . . . . . . . . . .  . 94 
Button for  switc hing tire moni-toring p ressure systemll booklet3.2 chapter 
holder .  . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . 67 
Se lecto r lever fo r automatic  trans-missio n or gears h ift  lever ( m anual 
transmissi o n)  . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . 
Thumb w heel  for right seat 
heatin g  .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  . .  59 
Sound syste m booklet3.4  

3.1 and Equipment 
Failure to heed warning light s and other important vehicl e information  can lead to a 
breakdown  in traffi c,  collis io n and se rious personal  injury. 
Never  ignore  warni ng lights and warning m essages ! 
Wheneve r stall ed or stopped  for repair, 
m ove  the vehicle  a safe distance  off the road, 
s top th e e ngin e, and turn on  th e emergency flas he r a nd  use other warn ing dev ices  to warn approaching traffic. 
Before workin g in  the engine compartment, always  read and heed  all WARNLNGS bookle t 3.2 in the engine The engi ne compartmen t of motor ve hicl e is  a potentially  dangerous area  and can cause serio us personal injury . 
Note 
Failure to  observe  warning lights or wa rning 
text s can cause damage to you r veh icle. 
is  used  to make various  different  settings for the 
Fig.  9 Multifunction steering wheel: right  sid e 
Opening the Settings menu 
-the on the 
tion  steering= fig. 9 
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