
arc made free or charge. 
What is not covered 
Maintenance services 
Thi s warranty does not cove r the co st of part s and labor involve d in any sc heduled nance  se rvice.  Scheduled mainte nance services arc describ ed  in your Volkswa gen  Maint enance 
Booklet.  repair 
the 
defective part or re place it  with  a new or remanufactured genuin e Volkswage n 
Thi s docs not cover  the replacement of unles s their p lacemen t is necessary part of warranty v ice on c overed 
damage o r malfuncti ons  w hi ch the or imprope r repair or the ve hicle.  installa tion  or any non Genuine part s that th e  ve hicle  pe rforman ce  sp ecifications from those  set by the ve hicle manufacturer. 
modifications to the ve hicle  (includin g the gin e m anagement system), accessories  such as 
a larm sys te m s, remote starters ,  ro of  racks or communications equipment. defects or failure s from the use of new parts  not  sold  or 
approved  by  Volkswagen, or used parts.  o r th e 
resultant t o associated  part s or systems; 
convert ible or the modification of the roo f to accommoda te  a glass 
roof  stru cture o r other similar a tions: 
Wear and tear items 
T hi s warra nty docs not cover  the replacem ent of any as sult of normal use o r 
8  Limited  Pow ertrain  Warranty 
tional or uninte nti ona l misfu clin g, 
of engine ment components not approved by Volkswagen; 
damage or malf u nctions resulting  from the use of th e vehicl e in competit ive events or caused by  acc ident or fire; or 
damage or malfunctions re su lt in g fro m a  wa rnin g 
lig ht, reading or other warnings  indi cate  a 
mechanica l or operational proble m ; o r 
damage or malfunctions due to  su spension mo difications.  such as the or 
d ocs not cover ve hicles  severely damaged and or d eclare d to  be  a tota l loss by an in surer or ve hicles substantially bled  from or repaired  wit h  pa rt s  obtain ed  from another used  

2-door vehicles 
Front: The attachment ho les are locat e d on th e unders id e or the roof fig. 71, vis ible w ith the door open. 
Rear: T he markings loca te d above the rear 
s id e fig. 
4-door vehicles 
Front: The atta chment ho les a re  locat ed  on the underside o f  th e roof fig. visib le  w ith the door op en . 
R
ear: Th e markings are loca te d  on the unde rs id e 
o r th e fig. vis ibl e w ith the door open. 
72 Seats and storage 
Fig. 72 Attachment  points  for 4-door 
Installin g or  using a roof rack improperly  can cause the roof rack  and anything on it to fly  off the vehicl e causing colli sion and serious jury. 
Always read and  heed the WARN INGS and page 73 , "Important notes on u sin g a  roof 
Alwa ys attach the roof rack securely the mounting points  shown in the page  72 , fig. 7l and=> page  72,  

vehicle has s pecia l roof  rails for the roof 
ra ck attachme nt s.  Th erefore , standard  roof riers cannot b e  used. 
T he  sp ec ia l attachments are  th e basis of a 
co mpl ete  ro of rack  system. Spec ial  fixtu res must 
then b e added  in order to  sa fe ly  tra n sport 
recommend  yo u  use genuine Volk swagen  roof rack  sys te m s. you wa nt to  u se a diff ere nt  roof ra ck . make sure  that it ca n b e fitt ed securely  to your ve hicle  and that it does not  dam ag e your vehicle. 
semb ly  in stru ctions provided  by  th e turer with the Literature  for in your hicle . 
When  should 
the roof rack be removed? 
it is  not  needed  (to  sa ve  fuel,  reduc e 
w ind noise and av oid  theft). 
Befor e dri vin g throu gh an a utomatic  car 
wa sh . 
In stalling or u sing a  roof  rack improperly can 
ca use the roof and anything on it to fly off 
WARN ING (continued) 
the ve hicle causing and serio us 
Alway s attach the roof rack securel y and onl y at the mountin g points shown in  th e lustration s page 72, fig . 71 and 72,  fig. 72. 
Always install roo f ra ck and roo f rack tures  carefull y following the instructions vid ed  with  the roo f rack 
Always  make su re that all  bolts and 
Install only  roo f racks  expressly approved by Volkswage n for your ve hicle. 
Note 
vehicl e is  higher whe n  th e roof ra ck  is 
in stalle d, es pecially whe n  it is load ed. To reduce 
th e r is k  of ve hicle damage, please bea r  thi s in 
mind  when drivin g through  garage doors or other confined spaces. 
and storage 73  

Booklet 3.1 Control s and Equipment 
Securing the 
Loads transported on the roof rack must be attached.  The vehicle's han
dling is affec ted when transporting  loads . 
Always secure the cargo  in  th e center of the roof 
rack. 
Th e maximum  permi
ssibl e roof  load for your ve
hicle  is  165 lb s. (75 kg). The load limit  applies to th e  combined  weig ht of the carrier  sys te m a nd 
t h e  load itse lf. 
Each m ou nt  can bea r a max im um  loa d lbs. 
imum weig ht limit  for the roof  rack 
causing 
A lw ays make sure that all and fas
t e n ers  are  pro perl y  in stalle d  and properl y 
ti ght en ed  befo re  eve ry trip  at e ac h  sto p during 
a long trip. 
A lw ays properl y install s p ecial fixtures fo r items  su ch a s bi cy cles,  skis, surfboard s,  etc. 
Never use straps o r other things  that  are 
d am age d, not stro n g e nough or n ot s uit able to 
a tt ac h  item s to  a roof rack . 
Transporting heavy  bulky loads on the  roo f 
will  change the way  the ve hicle handles by 
s hifting th e ve hicle's center or grav ity, 
74 and storage 
WARNING  (continued ) 
changing its aerodynamics and th e way  it reacts to  sid e winds. 
th at i s large,  heavy , b ulky, lo n g  or 
Alw ays adapt your drivin g and sp eed to 
w ha t yo u a rc carrying on th e  roof as as to 
road, t raffic, weath er a nd wind conditi ons. 
Alwa ys  avoid sudden brakin g or driving maneu ve rs . 
A lwa ys make sure that loads arc p roperl y 
dis tr ibuted and tha t heavier items are in the fro nt . 
Never  exceed th e  maximum roofload  for th e ve hicle kg).  maximum axle  loads or th e maximum gross  vehic le weig ht booklet3.3 
Note 
Do n ot  le t the  rear  lid strike the roof  load 
w hen open . This  co uld damage the  vehicle . 
Damage  to  the  vehicle resulting  from im-
proper i n stallation o r roof  rack attachments or 
roof  rack  syste ms is  no t covered b y  th e warranty. 
Your ve hicle is  hig her when th e  roof  rack  is 
i n stalled,  especially when it  is  loaded. To reduce the ris k or ve hicle damage,  please bea r this  in 
min d when  driv ing through  garage doors or o ther confined spaces . 
For the sa ke  of  envir o nment 
Driv ing w ith 
the roof rack  increases  fu e l consumption. you do not n eed  it, do  not leave  it on the  

is des igned  to offer  a high  sta nda rd 
of active and  passive  safety. 
an authoriz ed Volkswa gen dea ler for  advice  before accessories,  replace
m ent  part s or other equipment. 
A uthori zed 
deal ers have the lat est 
i n for mation from  the manufacturer and  can recommend  accessorie s  and  parts  that are suitable 
for  your vehicle and persona l requir em ent s. 
They  can also  help  answer  question s you  might 
have  regarding  official regulation s. 
recomm end  you onl y use approve d swagen accessories  and  genuine 
ability  and  safety. The d ea le rs h ip s have  the  neces sary experience and faciliti es to 
e nsure  that  the part s are install ed  properly. 
Volkswagen  cann
ot ass ume  responsibilit y for 
any  after-mark et non-V o lk swagen parts  us ed, 
ev en  if these part s have  be en  appro ved by testing  agency  or are  covered  by an certifi cate or seal of appro val. 
In  the in teres t of safety, we urge you  to use 
only authorized accessor ies and genuin e parts® that have  been 
d es igned to be used on your veh icle. 
Neve r place or attach  accessories or other objects  (such as cup holders, telepho ne 
b rackets,  note pads, larg e, 
on the stee ring  wheel,  instrument panel , seat  back 
res ts,  roof areas above the doo rs or betwee n 
th ose areas an d  yourself. 
Objects  on or near the surfaces  where 
Be sure  to  read  and heed the in formation a nd booklet2.1 chapter 
Acce ssories, new parts, repairs and modifications 31  

Identification No. 
Type code number I designation  Engin e 
output  in kilowa tts 
Eng in e and transmission code le tter I Paint 
n o. I Interior 
Op tional  equipment numbers 
You can  also  find data in your Maintenance  booklet. 
3.3 
S to p ! Befor e working in th e e ngine compart
ment ,  a lways  read and heed  all warnings bookle t3.2 and chap te r 
is p ote ntially  da ngerous area and ca n cause se
riou s personal injury. 
Rating and th e Gros s Axle Rating for front and rear  are lis ted on a  sticker on the 
inclu des the weight oft he basic  ve hicle plus full fuel  tank,  oil coola nt , p lu s maximum load,  which  combines passenge r lb s I 68 kg  per designate d 
sea ting  posit ion ) and luggage  weig ht. 
Luggage  carry ing ca pacity  is not  increase d  by the use of a  roof  rack , unl ess  th e passenger ca
paci ty  is  reduced  accordin g ly. 
The Gross Axle Rati ng  is  th e  maximum 
load  that can be applied  at each  ax le of th e ve
hicl e. 
Exceeding the  m aximum permissib le  weight ra tin gs  ca n result in accidents  leading  to se
riou s personal injury. 
Never  let the actual G ross Axle Ratin g excee d the permissibl e weight s. Also  neve r le t t11eir combination excee d th e Gross Ratin g. 
Always  remember that th e  vehicle's  ha n 
dlin g will  be by th e extra load. There
fore , adjust  yo ur speed accordin gly. 
Exceeding  permi ssibl e we ight ratings can 
re sult in damage, acc ident s and personal injury. 
Note 
Th e veh icle ca pacity we ig ht figures apply 
w hen th e load  is dis trib uted eve nly in  the vehicle  (pas sengers  and  luggag e). trans
po rtin g a  heavy  load  in the lu ggage compartment , carry  the lo ad  as  near to th e rear as 
p oss ible so  th at t he  vehicle's handling  is not im
p a ire d. 
Always  observe  local  regulations.  

permissible  roof  weig h t is  165lbs (75 kg). 
use th e roof rack  syste m specifically designed,  tested and approved  by Volkswagen. 
T he  roof  weig ht i
ncreases  th e  weight of th e front and rear  axle and correspondingl y  reduces th e other lo ad that your ve hicle can carry. 
D istribu te the load evenly  and do no t exc eed the Roof Weig h t (including the we ight of the roof rack  syste m ) o r th e  Gross weight . 
For 
more d e ta ils book let2.1 firs t", 
c hapte r dri ving" bookle t3. 1 ''Con 
tro ls  and Equipment" , chapter and storage." 
Tran sporti ng heavy bulky  loads on th e  roof w ill  change  th e way  th e ve hicl e handles by shifting the ve hicle's  center of gravity, changing its aerod ynamics and the way it r eacts  to  side winds. 
Dimensions 
T he s pecificatio ns  refe r to the basic  model. Dif 
f erences  may occur dependin g on the  model 
type and optio ns o rd ere d, fo r exa mple. tire s izes. 
be  careful when  parking  your vehicl e 
i n  areas with  parking  barriers or c u rbs. barriers and cu rbs  vary  in heig ht. They could damage your bumper 
(continued) 
t hat is  large, heavy, bulky, long or 
Always adapt your driving a nd  speed to 
w hat  yo u arc carryi ng on th e roof as  well as  to 
road , traffi c, weath er and wind co nd it io ns. 
A lways  avoid sudden brakin g or driving mane uve rs. 
A lways  make su re  th a t loads are  properly 
d istribute d and that heavier it em s are in  th e 
fro nt. 
Neve r exceed the maximum ro of load for the  ve hicle, maximum axle  loads or th e  maximum gross  vehicl e w eigh t. 
When  drivi ng up steep ramps .  o n  roug h 
road s, over  curb s,  etc. it is important  to  remember that  some part s of your vehicl e, s u ch  as 
s poiler s or exhaust sys te m components,  may be 
close  to  th e g round. Be ca reful  no t damage them. 
Tips 
The figures may be d ifferent  if ad ditio nal equipment  is  fitt ed, for different  models, for special 
ve hicles and for ot11er