
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 ................. . 
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46 
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45 
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38 
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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 
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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 
M eaning o f warning  lights 
Brake 
pads worn-contact your authori zed Volkswagen dWindshield was her fluid  too lowealer or qualified  workshop 
Windshield  washer fluid  level  too low 
Fuel  level too  low (reserve)-Hefuel  as soon as possibl e 
Engin e oil press ure  too  low-engine 
off and ch eck  en gine  oil  leve l 
Do ors open 
Make  su re  tha t all the doors completely cl osed (to the second catc h ). 
lid open 
Engine  oil level too low-
Warning and indicator light s  in  the 
Meaning of warning lig h ts 
Dep ress ped a l 
Airbag  system malfunction-contact your au -
thorized Volkswagen dealer or qualified  work-shop 
Airbag  disabled 
Belt  prete n sioner system malfu nction-contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer or qualified workshop 
En gine hood open 
Fasten  safet y belts! 
Malf unction in  anti-loc k brake syste m -contact 
o r your auth orized Volk swagen dealer or qualifi ed 
work shop 
Flashing: Electroni c Stab iliza tion in  operation or Hegulat io n in  op-eration Illuminated: or m alfunct ion or 
sw itched off 
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and 
3 .2 chapter and 
3.2 and chapter the 
booklet 3.2 chapter 
page33 
page35 
3.2 and Advice" , chapter 
page 88 page 85 
2.1 fir st" ,  c hapte r 
chapter "Airbag 
booklet2.1 
booklet 3.2 and Adv ice", 
chapter 
2. 1 first", chapter 
bookl et3.2 and 
bookle t3 .2 and A dvice" . chapter  

and Equipment 
Engaging th e 
- Unlock the veh icle. 
-
I page 33, fig. 29 
-the door . T he  door cannot be 
opened from the insi de. 
Disengaging the safety 
- Unlock the ve hicle. 
The ch ild  safety  lock can be activa ted to  prevent 
children opening the rea r doors by accident. 
Never  leave ch ildren,  disabl ed persons or anyone w ho cannot h elp  themselves  in the ve
h iclewh en lockingthedoors. This co uld r esult 
in people bei n g trapped in the ve hicl e in an -
- Use a ve hicle  key to turn th e s lot  in the 
open door to the position shown in 
-the door. The door can open ed 
f ro m 
the in side . 
Anti-theft 
with alarm 
time of year, people trapped in the vehicl e can 
b e  expose d to  very high or low 
Description of anti-theft 
sys te m 
- Lock the ve hicle. 
Switching the 
i n the remote control  key or 
swit c h on the  ign itio n. 
Opening the 
chapter clo sing 
or Th e ala rm  is tri ggered  imme
d ia te l
y. 
34 Opening and 
-on the ignitio n  with in 
the ve
hicle. 
yo u lock the veh icle, the ami-th eft alarm system is automatically  switched  on. 
W ha t tri
ggers th e alarm? 
the vehicle  locked,  th e alarm will  go ofT under the following circumstances: 
the engine hood. 
the rear lid, 
Manually opening the  veh icle  using  th e emergency key.  

edges under the vehicl e can cut exposed 
ski n. 
Alway s protect your  hands and arms from cuts on sharp m etal  edges when clea ning th e underbody, the inside of th e wheel housin gs 
etc. 
Never try  to  remov e mud or dust if the vehicle dry . a dry  cloth  or 
sponge  fo r cleaning  could damage th e  paint or 
3.2 Tip s and Advice 
glass on your vehicle . dirt . mud or dust with plent y of wate r before removing  it. 
When  rinsing  the vehicle. do no t let water ge t 
int o th e lock  cylinders or point  the hose at  gaps 
around  the doors. hood or tail  gate. The water could  freeze  and make it difficult  to open the hicle. 
To he lp  preve nt damage to  th e  pai nt,  do not was h the vehicle  in direct sunl ight. 
F o r th e  sake of environment 
To protect  the environme nt. wash the vehicle 
only  in specia l was h bays that c an  handle oily 
d irt  that is wash ed  off  th e  car. 
- Do  nor  use a power washer to remove 
ic e 
or snow page 25. 
- Neve r use  concentrated jet  nozzles or 
so-called 
- After ve hicl e has  been washed, the 
brake 
dis cs and pads  will be we t (they 
could  even be icy  in the win te r) and 
th e brakes  with  seve ra l care ful  brake 
application s before  drivin g page 13. 
WARNING 
brakes or bra kes coa ted with ice or road salt react slower and n eed  longer stoppin g tances. 
Ca re full y apply brake s for a  test. 
1
l ap plicab le 
Always  dry and cl ean off  ice ings and salt coatings  with  a few cautious brake applicati ons. 
Always  rea d and heed  all power and braking 
WARNING 
Improper usc of powe r was he rs  ca n cause rious , in vis ible and  perm an ent tire damage leading  to  tire failur e an d  loss of ve hicle trol. 
Never wa sh  tire s wi th the water out in  a direc t stream even at 
temperature sh o uld  not be more than F 
If  yo u use power  wash e r. be sure  to  keep it a 
sa fe d istance from  the sors' > in  the front and rear bumpers . you h old 
it  too to  the sensors,  you could damage 
them. 
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WARNING (continued) 
partment. 
Always  le t the engin e cool down ple te ly  befor e opening the engine 
hood.  Hot components will burn skin  on 
W hen the engine has coo led dow n and  you are ready  to open the eng in e hood: 
- He move 
the key  from the ignition. 
- Appl y th e 
parking brak e firml y and put the selector in 
-Keep c hildr en and others away  from the vehicle. 
WARNIN G  (cont inued) 
Neve r reach  into the a rea around or touch 
th e radi ator fan. w it h  th e blad es can 
r es ult  in seriou s personal injury.  Always 
moved from the ign ition. 
For the sake of environment 
gre a se and oil dep osits can r un  off when th e engi ne  is  was hed. The polluted  waste water must pass  th rough an oil se pa ra tor  before posal.  Have  the  engin e cl ea ned only  by an 
- Use a cl ean, damp cloth  to  clean  plastic 
parts and th e in strument panel. 
- If  thi s does not work, use a  special 
WARNING 
so lvents on surfaces where airb ags are located can change the way  airb ags  deploy  in 
a  crash. 
with woode n  interior ri m 
thi s does not provide sa tisfac tory 
sults,  use a gentle soap solution. 
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(con tinued) 
Neve r clean  the instrument pan el a nd  the 
s u rfaces  above airbag modul es with  cleaning 
products  containing so lvents. 
contain ing  solvents will change 
the p roperti es of the plas tics and may cause pla stic parts t o break and fly around w he n the 
a irbag deploys  in a cras h causing  injury . 
Note 
products  th at contain  so lvents  will damage plas tic mate ria ls . 
product s that contain  solvents will damag e plas tic materia ls .  

Booklet 3.2 Tips and Advice 
be taken working on 
(Automatic tran smissio n). 
2. Apply  th e parkin g brake firmly. 
3. off the eng in e and remove the 
k
ey f rom the  ignition. 
4.  Wail 
for the engine to cool down. 
5.  Keep chi ldren and othe rs away from the 
ve hicle . 
6. 
the e ngin e hood. 
All serv ice  fluids.  sp ark  plugs . batteri es etc.  are 
constantly  being develo ped and improved. kept up-to-da te 
by  the  manufactur er. For thi s reaso n mend  that  you have these replaced  by an rized Volkswage n dealer. A lways read  the notes 
b elow . Th e e ngin e or any  motor vehicle  is a  hazardous 
WARNING 
E ngine 
fo rni a cause cancer and  birth  defec ts and reproduc tive harm. In additio n, certain fluid s 
containe d  in  vehicl es and  cerlain products  of component  wea r co ntain  or  emit ch e m ica ls 
kn ow n  to th e to  ca use 
ca ncer a nd  birth defect s o r o th er r eproductive 
h arm. 
Ba ttery pos ts, 
th e of to 
(continued) 
cause ca ncer and reproductive harm. hands after handling. 
WARNING 
T he e ng in e comparlmenl of any  m olo rvc hicl c 
is  a polcnli ally dangero us  area ca n ca use seriou s pe rso nal  inju ry. 
Alwa ys use  extreme ca ution when doin g 
any  work  in he e ng in e compartment. Always 
follow  commonl y acce pled p rac tice s and usc common se nse.  Neve r risk perso nal 
injury. 
Never  perform any  work  in the e ng in e 
compartment unless you know exactl y how to 
ca rry  ou t th e job 
ni cal  info rm ation  and th e  correcltools ! you arc uncerla in w hat  to have the  wo rk 
p erformed  by an aulhorized Volkswage n 
d ealer  or works hop. Se rious 
form ed  work. 
Neve r o pe n  the  engine  hood if you see stea m  or coola nl  escap in g  fro m  the en g in e comparrment. I-Iots team orcoolanl ca n cause serious burns.  Alw ays wait  until  yo u  no  longe r sec or hear stea m or coolant  escap ing fro m the engine. 
Alwa ys le t  th e en g in e cool do wn pl ete ly  before  care full y opening the engine 
h ood. I-lo t compone nt s will burn sk in  on tacl. 
th e e ng in e has coo le d  down  and you 
selecto r mati c transmi ssio n). 
- Rem ove  th e  k
ey from  the ign ition. 
- K
eep children  and  others  away  from  

Booklet 3.2 Tips and  Advice 
th e  release  lever for 
the  engine  hood is  located in  the on  the 
d rive r side 
Befor e you open the engine hood, make 
sure that the w indshi eld  wiper arms are 
folded-up  against the winds hi eld  so that 
the hood will not be damaged when the 
hood is opened. 
fig . 4 . The engi ne hood is  released 
from  its  latch  by a s
pring mechanism 
Lift the engin e hood up at the re lease 
fig. 5(arrow) and open the hood 
until it  is  held up by the gas-filled strut. 
Fig . 5  Detail of  the  radiator release lever open ing  the  en gine hood 
Warning engine hood 
With  the ignition  on, the warnin g light indicate s 
that the engine  hood is open. The  warning  light must out when the engine  hood is closed (to  the second latch ). 
If  there  is a displa y 
in the cluster, it is visible  even 
when the ignit io n is not  switched on. After  the 
vehicle has been  locked,  the disp lay  must go out after about 15  seconds . 
WARNING 
Before working  in lhe engine compartment, always read and heed all WARNINGS 39. The engine compartment of any motor vehicl e is a  potentially dangerous area and can cause se riou s personal injury.  

the engine  hood down th e 
pressure fro m the strut  is reduced. 
- Then the en g in e hood 
in 
If the engine hood does not close properly, open 
it  agai n and close it properly. the engi ne 
hood i s yo u can sec that  it fits with the other body pans. 
Engine 
If the  en gin e hood is not closed prope rly, it could up and block your while driv ing cau sing  a crash and serious person a l injuries. 
Afte r closing the engine hood, always 
c heck that the latch has properly gaged. The engine hood must be with the 
surrounding body p a rts. 
If you ever n otice that the engin e hood latch is not properl y secured w he n the vehicl e 
i s mov in g, stop at once and close  it. 
Neve r le t anyone get in the way of the gine hood when clos in g 
Th e engine  oil use d co nform to exact  specifications. 
en g in e was with an meets 
can usc thi s oil over all ature ranges  for normal driving. 
If  you need  to add between oil  changes, use only  a  hi gh synt hetic-based oil w ith rect specificatio ns that  express ly complies with oil qua li ty  standard gine oil v iscosity grade is able. yo u can also  use as long as it meets oil quality standard 
arc synthetic engine  oils. This does no t mean, however, that every  synthetic engine oil will meet 
and 
always be sure that yo u  u se an 
th e term s must appear o n the  oil container si ngly o r 
in combination w ith other designations: 
Gasoline engine 
General  recommendations 
or