
seat 3. 1: 
seal. 
foldin g back 3.1:61, 62 
fold ing  forward  3.1: 61 
v iew  mirror 3.1:52 
window  heating 3.1: 75 
Heating wires  3.2:25 
window  wiper 3. 1:51 
H
earwipe r 3.1:49 
3.2:  35 
care  3.2:2 1 
contro l key tons  3.1:  2 8 
Heplaci ng  th e bauery 3.1: Synchroni zing 3.1: 29 
H emoving caps  to acce ss  positiv e and tive  te rminal s 3.2: 
2.1: 12,3.2: 106 
R etra ct
or 2.1: 19 
R everse 
A utomatic transm ission 3.1:93 
Hims 
R
epl aci ng  3.2: 75 With  screw-on decorative cove rs  3.2:  58 
With threaded rim  ring  3.2:57 
Hoof  l
oad 3.1: 74 
we ight 3.3:  4 
Rubb er ga sket s 3.2: 
26 
s 
driv in g 2.1: 2 
Sa fety 
C hild 
safet y lock  3.1:  33 
Sa fe ty  belt  ex te
nder 2.1:23 
b elt  height  adjustment 2.1:25 
belt pos ition  2.1:21 
Adju sting  safe ty 
belt  height 2.1:25 
Pr eg nant 
women 2.1: 22 
Sa fe ty  belt pre tension ers 2.1:26 
Sa fety  belt s 
2.1: 13, 19 
C leaning  3.2: 
Extende r  2. 1: 23 
Ho w ca n  I  adjust  the height of my safety 
belt?  2.1: 25 
How 
do yo u pu t on your safety  belt correc tly? 2.1 :  19 
Improp erly  worn  2.1:26 
child  restraint 2.1:63 
N ot 
worn 2.1: 16 
belt positi on 2.1: 2 1 
instru ction s 2.1: 17 
S p ec ial c
onsiderations  for pregnant women 2.1: 22 
Swi tc h able  lo cking  feature 2.1: 6 5 
Unfa ste
ning s afety  be lt s  2.1:2 5 
Warning  lig ht  2.1: 14 
What  happens to occ upants not  wearing 
safe ty  be lts? 2.1: 16 
Why  assume 
the correct seatin g 
po sition ? 2.1:28 
Why saf e ty  belt s  protect ? 2. 1: 1 7 
Why  wear safety  belt
s? 2.1: 15, 28 
Safe ty  belts  pro tect 2.1: 17 
b elt  warning ligh t 2.1: 14 
Safety compliance  sticke r 3.3:  2 
Key words 11  

Safety instructions 
Belt pretensioners 2.1: 27 
Child  restraint on the front seat 2.1: 
Child seats  2.1 :  56 
Coolant tempera ture 3.2:48 
Loading 
the lu ggage  compartment 2.1: 
seating position  for passengers  in 
r
ear seat s  2.1: 6 seating position  for 
driver 2.1: 4 
seating position  for the front 
passenger 2.1: 5 
Safety belt extender 2.1: 23 
Sa fet y 
belts 2.1: 17 S id e airbag s 2.1: 48 
Side Curtain ProtectionTM airbags  2.1: 52 
Screw-on decorati ve covers  3.2: 58 
Seat adjustment 3.1:  55, 58 
Seat heating 
Front  3.1: 
59 
Seating ca pacity 2.1: 13 
Sea ting 
position 
Di s
tance between driver  and  ste erin g 
w
hee l 2.1:4 Dr iver 2.1: 4 
Fron t passen ger 2.1: 5 Improper seatin g position s 2.1: 8 
Speed rating le tter  code 3.2: 74 
Speed warning 3.1:  21 
Starting th e engine W ith  the ig nition  key 3.1:85 
S tartin g 
with jumper  cables  3.2: 99 
Stee rin g 3.1: 25 
S
teering lock  3.1: 84 
S te ering 
wheel 
Di s
tance  to  the  driver 2.1: 4 
Steerin g wheel height adjustment 3.1:  25 
S
teps  for determining co rrect  load limit  3.2: 71 
Sticker  on  th e left door jamb 3.3 : 3 
Stopping the en gine  3.1:8 6 
Sto rage 
area 
Roof  3.1:65 
S torage 
compartment 3.1: 64 
additional  sto rage 3.1: 66 
Front center armrest 3.1:  65 
S torage  for 
the vehicle  literature 3.1: 64 
Sunroof 3.1: 41 
Sunshade 
power  roof 3.1:41 
Sun viso r 3.1:49 
Sw itch
able  loc king  feature 
Activatin g 2.1: 65 
D
eacti va tin g 2.1: 67 
Sw itches Em ergency flasher 3.1: 45 
Light swit ches 3.1:  43 outside mirrors  3.1: 53 ro of  3.1:41 windows  3.1: 38 
Sw itching off the engin e 
W ith the ignit ion key  3.1: 86 
Sw itch 
lig htin g 3.1: 3 
T 
Tachometer 3.1:  9 
Ta
ilga te 3.1:35  

pant restraint system and can help  to reduce  the risk of injuries in accident 
tions. 
Fig. 3  Correctly adjusted head res traint viewed 
from the fron t 
The head restraints must be 
justed to be 
tection. 
Adjust the head restrain t so that the 
upper edge ofthe restraint is w ith the 
top of your head, but no 
and so  it is  as to t he back of your 
hea d as fig.  3 and fig. 4 . 
Adju stin g head booklet 3. t and 
Driving  without head restraints or with prot>erly adjusted head restraints increases the risk of se rious  injuries in a collision. To help reduce the risk of injury: 
Always  drive with the head restraints in 
place and properly adjust ed. 
F ig . 4  Correctly adjusted head rest rain t viewed 
from  the side 
WARNING  (continued) 
Every person in the ve hicl e must have a properly adjusted hea d restraint. 
Always make sure each person in the 
cordin g to occupants' size so that upper edge is as eve n with the top of the person's hea d, but no low er th an  eye  level and so  it is  as 
close t o the bac k of to the hea d as poss ible. 
Never attempt to adjust head  r estraint while driving. lfyou have d rive n off  and must ad ju st driver  headrest for an y  reason, stop the ve hicle  safe ly  before attemptin g to adjust the head  rest ra int. 
must always  be properly 
page 
The center head res trai nt on  th e rear seat cannot be adjusted  fo r  height  on  th e Golf  GTI.  

WARNING 
Driving head  restraint s or with  im
properly  adjusted  head restraints  increases 
t h e  risk  of seriou s injuries  in a co llision. 
To help  reduce  the risk  of  injury: 
Always drive  with the head  restraints  in 
place and properly  adjusted.  Remember that the rear  center  head restraint is not height  ad
justable  and that it must be rai sed up all the way  whenever the center  rear seat is occupied. 
Every  person in  the  vehicl e must  have a 
properly  adjusted  head restraint. 
Always make sure each person  in th e  ve
hicle  properly  adjusts their head restraint. 
Neve r attempt to adjust  head restraint while driving.  If you have  driven  off and must 
adju st  the  driver  headres t for any reason,  first 
stop  the vehicl e sa fely  before  attempting to adjust  th e  head  restraint. 
Childre n must  always be properly  re
stra ined  in a child  restraint that is  appropriate 
for  their  age and page  53. 
Tips 
The  active front hea d restr aint s ca n al so  activate 
w he n  a  passenge r pushe s up  again st  the  backrest with  enou gh force  (for exampl e if  yo u let 
yourse lf ju st fall into  the seat abruptly) or  if  th e 
h ead  restraint  is  pu shed  from  behind . Th is  is 
no rmal  and 
will not  damage the he ad  rest ra int. It will go back to it s  origina l posit ion  right 
The followin g lists only some of th e pos ition s 
that  will increase  the risk of seriou s injury  and 
death. 
n eve r stand  up in the vehicl e 
neve r stand  on  th e sea ts 
n eve r knee l on  the  seat s 
neve r lie do wn on th e rear  seat  

Booklet 2.1 Safety first 
Safety 
key to getting maximum protection from 
help  you ad
ju st  the position of th e safe ty  belt to mat ch  your body  size. 
b elt  he ig ht ad justment for th e front  seats a nd 
th e outer se atin g  pos ition s on  the  rear se ats, 
front  seat height  adju stment. 
(con tinued) 
The safety  belt must lie flat and snug on the occupant's upper fig. 13 . 
T he  lap belt portion of the safety  belt must be  positioned  as 
fig. 14 . on the b elt 
to  tighte n if  ne cess ary. 
A loose-filli ng safety  belt can cause serious 
injuri es by shifting  its  position on your body 
from  the strong  bone s to  more v ulnerabl e, soft tissue  and cause seriou s injury. 
Always  read and heed  all a n d other important infor matio n 17. 
Safety  belts 21  

Unbuckle the  safety  belt with the  red re lease  button  only after  the vehicle has 
stopp ed. 
Fig. 19  Relea sing the tongue from the  buckle 
-the red  re lease butto n on the 
fig.  19 . The  belt tongue  will 
s p ri
ng out of th e 
WARNING 
Never unfaste n  safet y belt  while the vehicle is 
moving. Doing so  will increase your risk of being injured or 
to h eight adjustment 
Adju sting safety 
the  safety  belt height  adjustm ent to ch ange  belt position on th e  shoulde r. 
Fig. Location of manual  belt  height  adjuster 
The b e lt  heig ht  adjusunent for th e 
fron t 
seating pos it ion s ca n be used to ad
just  the heig ht  of th e should er porti on  of 
the safety  belt so that i t is  posit ioned cor
r
ectly . 
-
Keep the s trap  guid e squeeze d in  the di
r
ection  indicate d  by  th e fig. 
-
WARNING 
Always  read and hee d WARNINGS and other important page 17.  

and Equipment 
adjust  the  head by moving  them 
u r, w ith bullun 
pressed fig. 51 down. 
page 56. 
- M ake sure tha t it engages securely in 
position. 
Removing the head restraint s 
-
th e fig . fig.  51 
down  and remove th e head  restraint at 
the sam e time. 
th e  head restraint in to  guides on 
the rear backrest . 
F ig.  51  Adjusting and removing  the rear head re
straints 
-
page 56. 
T he  ce nter r
ear h ead  res train t deve lo p ed 
o nly for the  center p osition  on  th e rear seat. Do 
not  install the  head  restraint in oth er p ositio ns. 
Driving  without h ead restrain ts or 
th e ce nter head  restra int do cs not fit your seated h eig h t w he n  full y exte nded, move 
t o another s ea tin g posi tion  to reduce  the risk of inj ury  in a  collis ion. 
Tips 
The  ce n te r h ead 
res traint  on the rear scat  ca nn ot 
b e a dju ste d  fo r  height. 
Seats and storage 57  

adjustable front seats 
fig. 52 are arranged in 
Adjusting the seat forward and 
backward 
-up the lever and move the seat 
ward or 
- Release the lever and slig htl y move 
the seat until it la tches into  place . 
seat bock forward and 
backwards 
-To fold  forward  th e seat back, pull tl1e 
(only  2-door vehicles) up and fold 
th e 
seatback At th e  same time you 
can slid e th e seat to  th e  front to make entry 
into  t he  bac k seat of the  vehicl e easier. 
- To  fold backwards the seat back, first 
s lide  the seat completely back,  then pull 
th e up and fold  th e seat back 
W here  appl icabl e 
58 and storage 
Adjusting the support12l 
-Take  your weight off  the backrest and 
turn the to adjust the 
lumbar support. 
Adju sting the backrest 
- Take  your weight off the backrest  and 
turn the 
up  or down to raise 
or lower the seat. 
T he curvature of the cu shioned area  is mined by the senings made  in  th e  lumbar gio n. This s up pons the natural  curvature of the spine ve ry  effect ively. 
WARNING 
Drivers or passen gers  who  are unbelted, out of positio n or too close  to the airbag can be 
in is seat adjustment so on page  55 . 
WARNING 
Never adjust the seats  whil e th e ve hicle  is 
moving. seat may mov e unexpected ly 
a nd  you  could lose control of the vehicle. 
To reduce the risk of personal injury in an accide nt, front seat passengers must n eve r 
ride in a moving ve hicl e with the seatback 
jury  from an out of position safety  belt. 
when adjusting the seat for height or in the far-and-aft di rec tio n.  Adjusting th e