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swagen dealer or a qualified  workshop. rious  personal injury m ay  resu lt from erl y  perfo rmed work. 
Booklet  3.2 Tips and Advice 
Note 
Do not touch  glass bulb with  bare hands. 
A bulb  can on ly  be  rep laced  by a bulb of the same type. The model  identification  is  either  on the bulb  base or on the bulb 
turn 
The  rear  light  contains  a light bulb fo r the rear turn signal and a light bulb for the 
rea r brake light. 
Fig . Removing the  toi l ligh t 
F ig . 4 1 
Toil light:  Unlotching bulb  holde r 
To remov e the tailligh t,  yo u need the 
screwdr iver  from  th e 
on-board tool kit  and 
a 
x  I3mm open ended wrench. 
R e moving the 
-the headlights off. 
-the ign ition  off and remove the 
key from the ignition  lock. 
-
the flat  blade on th e  screw driver 
and pry the cover  off in direction of th e 
arrow 
fig. - left illu stration-. 
-
the f lat b lade on the sc rewdri ver 
and pry  the cover  off in direction of the 
arrow  carefully 
the open ended wrench (13 mm 
A/F), unscrew and remo ve the nut s 
the ta illight  backward out of the 
side  panel 
of th e veh icle . 
What do  
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 
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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