
Your 
a goo d idea to alway s keep  it handy  in your vehicle.  This 
Owner 's Literatur e contains important  informa
t ion  and all sorts of useful tip s abo ut your Volk
swage n. Be sur e to care full y rea d all bookle ts  so 
t hat yo u beco me familiar  with your Volkswage n 
a s soon as  poss ible . 
Ma ke s
ure  that  you always keep  th e complete Owner's  Literature in the ve hicle . T hi s is  espe
cially  important w hen  you lend  or sell the  ve
hicle . you cannot find one of th e booklets lis ted,  brin g thi s to  the  attent io n  of your autho
r ize d Volkswagen  dealer. 
Quick Reference Guide 
You find the Quick  Reference  Guid e in  the 
front cover of your Owner's Lite rature  binde r. 
You  will find any Supplements in  the Ow ner's Literature  immediate ly  afte r thi s booklet . 
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To obtain  a versi on, contact your a u
thori zed Volkswagen  dealer (d e layed  introd uc
tion). 
Service : This  section contains detailed in for 
mation about your warr anti es and  explain s  how you can keep  your Volk s wa gen in  top  drivin g 
co ndition by  hav ing it serviced  regularly. 
covers  topics like safe ty  belt s, pass ive 
safety,  airb ags,  child  seats  alo ng  wit h child safety and head res tra ints . 
Functio ns: This section exp lain s all th e con
trols of your Vol k swage n, ex pla in s how  to op
erate  and  maint ain your car  a nd  cove rs  th e tech-
nical  data of your Volkswagen .  

Emission 
emission  contro l sys tem,  using genuine Volkswage n parts,  in conformance with th e Fe d eral  Clea n Air Act in the States and Canadian Emission  Standards, respectively. To  help  keep our a ir  clean, you 
can do your part by  providing  regular tenance for  th e emission control  system  in your vehicle. 
2  Maintenance,  r
epair or replacement of emission control compon ents may be formed  by a ny qualified  automotive service and repair establishment or  individu al without affecti ng the  Emission Control 
Sys tem Warranty, provided that su ch pairs are p erformed  to manufacture r' s 
Why Service? 
An  untuned en gine wastes  fuel. 
An emission co ntrol  system not properly 
A minor adjustment now may p reve nt pair  later. 
Follow  the recommended maintenance schedul e and  make  in-between  ch ecks.  This  way 
you  he lp  keep  your ca r dependable a nd  sa fe. 
The  interval s shown in  the  table on t h e lowing pages are based on ve hicles operating under normal conditions. I n the case of severe conditions,  such  as extremely  low  temperatures, 
specifications,  and that replacement parts 
a re  at least equiv alent to genuine s wagen parts in e mission perform ance and durability. Warranty  repairs and 
d eale r. 
3  If ot
her than ge nuin e Volkswage n 
parts in emission performance and durability . To be  ce rtain  th at  the  emi ssion cont rol  sys tem function s as designed, ular mainten a nce is necessary  for all ponents of the vehicle  which  influence haust emiss ions. 
excessive 
dust etc.,  it is  necessary for certa in 
If you have  questions about how to mainta in 
your  vehicle  or abou t yo ur  Maintenance 
dealers are ready  to serve you  and are committed to quality  service 
and customer care . 
Warranty Voucher 5  

Dear 
This booklet contains  th e  warranties appli cable 
to  your new read these to determine  your warranty rig ht s a nd 
virtually bumper to bumper cov erage for 4 years or w hic hever occurs  first and powertrain coverage  fo r 5  years or mi le s, w hichever occ urs fir st. You r is a lso warranted against corrosion period of 12 years irrespective of mileage. 
In additio n. your ve hicle  is covere d b y emissions 
w arr anties mandated  by  Fed eral a re 
or Maine  and have purchased Ca lif o rnia you also hav e right s under ti es. consult these warranties w he never a 
repair  to your emission control  system is quired to determine whethe r it  is c ove red  by 
portant to  us.  A n y questions concerning 
Tel.:  I 822-8987  I
f  y
ou h ave  a concern or yo u arc no t satisfie d th e  service  that you receive  fro m  your dealer, we su gges t that  you disc uss it with  t he 
Serv ice Manager at your dea le rs h ip . it  is  not 
reso lved through your dealership , you may 
of Am erica, .. provides 
This service is BBB LINE and  is through  local of the Better  Business Bu reau.lfyo u wish  to usc  th is serv ice, th e number: 
I 
Bou le vard Arlingto n, 
Notice of  Used 
T he & Mo tor requires manufacturers to tion  to contact ve hicle owne rs  if  a correctio n of product defect becom es  neccssary.lfyou change your ad dress or buy  a  used com plete one  o f th e pos tcards in the midd le of t h is booklet. Y o u  n eed not this if you purchased your Volkswagen  through rize d Volkswagen dealer.  

The Resources Board is pleased explain vehicle.  In motor vehicles be designed. stringent warrant the emission control system on  your vehicle  for the periods of or improper 
carburetor or fuel-injection  system. the ignition system, catalytic converter. and 
semblies. 
Where 
condition exi ts, you including diagnosis,  parts and labor. 
Manufacturer's warra nty coverage: 
For  3 years or miles, whichever occurs first. 
If 
your ve hicl e fails an Inspection and nance Test, all necessary repairs and will be made ensure your vehicle passes 
\VAHHANTY. 
If any emission-related 
Thi s is your short-term Emission WARRANTY. 
miles, whichever occurs firs ! 
I 
fan emission-related w ith coverage for7 years or miles  is defective, 
long-tenn Emission WAHRANTY. 
For 15 years or miles, whichever occurs first 
meet requirements,  as  identified on Emission 
fails an Inspection and Tesl. if any emission-related is 
found part will be repaired or replaced by for 15 yea rs or 
veh icle chaser or original  lessee. This rep resents you r 
Emission 
Owner's warrant y  responsibi li ties: 
As veh icle owner,  you are responsible for performance in your owner's Maintenance booklet. recommends 
swage n cannot deny lack of receipts or for your failu re ensu re  

WARNING 
Always make sure that you the suggestions and heed  th e WARN INGS in this Booklet. 
Safety equipment 
Additional important information that yo u 
need  to know fo r you r own safety and the safety of your passengers and others  is in the Bookl ets of your Literature. 
T his 
The  safety are part of the occupan t rest rain t system and work  together  to 
help  reduce  the risk 
of injury in accident  situation s. 
Your safe ty  and the safety of your pass enge rs 
s houldn 't be left t o chance. Adva n ces  in  te ch
n ology  have  mad e variety of feature s  available to  help  red uce the risk of injury  in a collisio n. 
T he followin g is lis tingofjust a  few  of th e s afe ty 
f e at ures in  your Vo lk sw age n: 
sophisticate d safe ty  belt s  for  all seating positio n s. 
sa fe ty  belt force for the  front seats 
s eati ng  po sition s, 
safety be lt pre te nsioners  for  the front seatin g 
p ositions and for the outboard rear seating pos i
t io ns  in combin ati o n  w it h  optional re a r s id e air
b ags, 
sa fety b elt  he ight adjustment for the front s eat s, 
fr ont airbags  sys te m , 
sid e  airb ags  for the front seats, optiona l for the  outboard  re a r seats ( fo u r doors  ve hicl e) 
2 Safe driving 
S id e Protection ai rbags, 
h ead res tra in ts  fo r ea ch seat in g positi on , and 
adjustable s teerin g column. 
T he se 
individua l sa fety features, wo rk t ogeth er as a syste m  to  help protect yo u and your passeng ers  in  a  wid e range of collis io ns. T hese features can't work as a  sys te m  if they are  notal
w ays correctJy a dju ste d and correc tl y  used! 
T
his Bookle t p rov ides  important in for matio n 
a b out why  these features are important,  how they  w ork  to help  protect yo u and your passengers and the y  m ust be adju ste d  and used to get the  g re atest  ben efit  an d reduce the  lik eli
h oo d of  injury. T he  Booklet a ls o  conta in s i mpo r
t a nt  WARNINGS  th a t yo u a nd  you r passenge rs mus t  alw ays rea d and  hee d  in order to  he lp r e
d uce  th e  risk o f perso nal  inju ry. 
Safety  is 
everybody' s  responsibility!  

driver. 
For your safety and the safety of your pas
sengers,  before  driving  always: 
- Make  sure 
that all lights and signals  are 
operating corr ect ly. 
- Make  su re 
that the  tire pres sure is  cor
r
ect. 
- Make  sure that all windows  are clean 
and afford  good visibility to the outside . 
- Secure  all  luggage  and 
other items care 
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stra int  correctly to  protect  children 
53. 
- S it properly  in  your seat and make sure 
that your  passengers  do the same 
4. 
- Fasten  your safety  belt and wear  it prop 
erly. Also instruct your passenge rs to 
fasten  their safety belts  properly 
Safe  driving is directly  related to the  condition of the vehicle,  the driver  as well as 
the driver' s ability to concentra te on the  road without being  distracted. 
The driver  is  responsible  for the safety of 
the vehi cle and all of its  occupants.  If your 
ability  to  drive  is impa ir ed,  safety risks for 
everybody  in 
the vehicle in crease and you 
a lso  becom e a  hazard  to  everyo ne else 
on 
the There fo re: 
- Never  let yourse lf be  di stracted  by pas
sengers 
or by  using the Infotainm ent 
syste m or a cellular  tel ephone. 
- Never  drive w
hen your driving  ability  is 
impa ired  (by  medication s,  alco hol, 
drugs, 
etc.) . 
- Observe  a
ll traffic laws,  rules of th e  road 
and speed limit s and plain common sense.  -
Alway s 
adjust  you r speed to road,  traffic 
a
nd weathe r conditions. 
- Take  frequen t breaks  on  long  trip
s. 
Don't drive  for more than two hours at a 
s tretch. 
-
Do n ot  drive  when you are  tir ed, unde r 
pressure 
or when you  are stresse d. 
WARNING 
Impaired driving  safety increases  the risk of serious personal injury and death whenever a 
vehicle  is being used  

Incorrectly positioned safety belts can cause  severe  injuries . 
Wearing safe ty belts improperly  ca n cause 
seriou s inju ry or death. belts can 
only  work  when they are correctly 
tioned on the body. 
tions  reduce the eff ective ness of safety 
belt s 
and even  increase the ris k of 
jury and death by  moving the safe ty  belt  to 
c riti
cal a reas of th e body. Improper seatin g 
position s also  increase the risk of serious 
inju ry and death when an airbag deploys 
and strike s an occupant who  is not in the 
correct 
seating pos ition.  A driver  is 
sponsible for  the safety of 
pants and especially  fo r chi ldren. 
for e: 
Safety 
correct si ttin g posi tion  in the vehicle  whil e 
Improperly worn safety  belts increas e th e risk of serious personal injury and death w he neve r 
a  ve hicl e is being used. 
make sure that all  vehicle pants are correctly  restrained and stay in a correct seating position  whenever the ve hicle 
i s  being used. 
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In  a frontal  collision,  the safety  belts for the front and rear outboard  seating 
ation is  high enough . Thi s tighten s th e belt and takes  up belt  slack.  Taking  up the slack  help s to reduce  forward occupant m ove ment  during  a 
collision. 
Th e 
belt pretensioner can only be act iva ted once. 
The belt pre te nsio ner can be activated in a 
frontal , side  or r ea r-end collision . will no t vate  in a rollover  in wh ic h the sid e airbag s do not 
depl oy. 
2l  Where  applicabl e 
26 Safety 
can be activa te d unnecess arily  in  a and will then have  to be replac ed . 
W he n  the  safe ty  belt pretensioner is 
Applicable  safety requirements  must be se rve d whe n the vehicle or components of the 
syste m are scrap ped . A  qualified dealers hip  is miliar  with  these re gulation s a nd be pleased to pass  on the information  to you . 
Be sure  to observe safe ty, environmenta l and other reg ulat ions  if th e ve hicl e or indiv idual 
part s oft he system, parti cularl y the safe ty  belt or airbag, are to be di sposed. We recommend you  

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