
Tank 
the tank 3.2: 35 
Fuel  gauge  3.1: 
fuel filler  flap  3.2: 35 
Technic al modifications  3.2: 
32 
Tether  anchors  2.1:68 
Tether  strap 2.1: 
69 
Threaded rim ring 3.2: 57 
down hooks  3.1: 
Tie-dow ns  2.1: 12 
Tire  pressure  3.2: 68 
Tir e pressure  monitorin g disp lay 
mode ls) 3.2: 65 
Warn ing 3.2:  65 
T i
re pres sure monitoring sys tem 
3.2: 75 
Tires and wheels  3.2: 75 
Valves  3.2: 75 
Tire  pressure monitoring  system 
models)  3.2 : 62 
Tires 
Repla cing 3.2: 
75 
life  3.2:72 
rating  le tter code 3.2: 74 Tire  Identification  Number  3.2: 74 
Tire  manufacturing date 3.2: 74 
Tire  specifications  3.2: 74 
Tread 
depth  3.2:72 
tire  pressure  3.2: 68 tire inflation pressure 3.2: 61 Dimensions  3.2: 73 
General  notes 3.2: 57 
Glossary of tire  and loading terminology  3.2: 58 
New  tires 
and wheels  3.2: 73 Replaci ng  3.2: 73 
ch ai.ns  3.2: 78 
Tir e pressure monitoring  system 3.2: 75 
Tires and vehic le  load  lim its  3.2: Whee l bolts  3.2: 79 
Winter  tires 3.2:77 
Tir e serv i
ce life  3.2:72 
Tool s 3.2: 
Torn or fra yed safe ty  belts  2.1: 17 
Towing  3.2: 
General notes 3.2: 103 
When can your vehicle not be 
t owed?  3.2: 
Towing  eye 3.2: 
See Tire pre ss ure monitoring  system 
model s) 
Warning 
light 3.2: 62 
Trail er  towing  3.2: 15 
Anti-theft alarm system  3.2: 18 
Brake s 3.2: 15 
instructions 3.2 : 16 
3.2: 
Transporting long  items  3.1: 63 
Tread  Wear Indi cato r 
Trunk lid 3.1: 35 
See also Rear lid 
Turn signa l and high beam lever 3.1:46 
Turn signal s 3.1: 46 
Warning  light 3
.1: 46 
u 
Underbody sealant 3.2: 27 
Unfast ening belts 2.1: 25 
Unidirectional  tires 3.2:57, 86 
tir e  qual ity  grading  3.2: 76 
Unpleasant odor 3.1: 83 
Uphol stery 
Key word s 13  

Booklet 3.1 and Equipment 
Co mfo rt indi c. 
Factory settin g 
Bac k 
Display  off 
WARNING 
Driver distraction can cause accidents and rious personal injury. 
Neve r select menus  w hen the  ve hicl e is mov ing. 
Tip s 
The menus sh own  in the display depends on the  ve hicl e electron ics and the options i nstalle d on your ve hicle. you are not sure, ask you r thorized Volkswagen d ealer or qualified 
authorized Volk swagen  dealer or 
T he menu can  only  be ope ned w hen th e  ve hicl e is at a  stan dstill. 
Appl ies to with display area in the  instrumen t and the 
All  m enus in  the instrument cluste r can also  be used  following the step s describ ed 
here. 
F ig. Multifunction  steering wheel: right side 
Th e 
minder if  yo u are, for example, u sin g 
w int
er tir es  which are not suit ed for  th e top 
speed of the ve hicle. 
1. Opening the 
the ign itio n on. A  ve hicle 
fig . on the 
multi-funct ion steerin g w heel  until  the 
Opening the Winter tires menu 
-or to 
highlight 
the m enu  item Winter tires . The 
highl ighted menu item is  between th e  two 
horizo ntal  lines. Th ere  is a lso  a triang le on 
the 
-bu tto n T he Winter tires 
m enu opens. 
3. Setting the speed warning 
- Highligh t the menu ite m + 5 mph 
( (+ 
km/h)) 5 km/ h)l u sin g 
th e 
arrow keys and press 
and p ress button to 
switc h th e 
speed warnin g on or off . When 
th e s pee d wa rnin g  is 
swit ch ed  off, three 
appear at th e top of the displa y. 
th e m enu item Back.  

3.1 and Equipment 
T he function will generate ibl e has 
r e a ched th e set speed. 
The  examp le  menu  Winter  tires 
+ 5 mph 
Tips 
Function 
The name of the  dis pl ayed menu 
Displays  the speed currently set or dashes if the fun ction  is switched off . 
Switches the fun ction  on or off. 
the set value by 5 mph km/h ). 
Decre a ses the set value by  5 mph km/h). 
The Winte r tires  menu and  th e  last d isplaye d menu opens again. 
The  m enus s hown in  the disp lay depends on the on 
your are not sure. ask your rized  Volkswage n dealer or qualified workshop for assis tance. 
convenien ce menu is  use d to make the 
ve hicle. 
Fig. 11 Multifunction  steering wheel: right side 
16 
fig.ll button on the 
multi-function steering w heel until the 
the arro w to 
highli ght the menu item Conveni ence. The 
hi ghl ig
hted  menu it e m  is  between th e 
horizonta l lines. T here  is a lso a triangle on 
the 
-the The 
Conven i
ence menu opens.  

Booklet  3 .2  Tips and Advic e 
recommend that  you have  the 
thi ckne ss of your  brake  pads checked  by  an au
t horized Vol kswagen dealer mo re  fre quent ly 
t h an  recommende d in  the  serv ice  sched ule. 
you drive with  wet brakes, for  example  afte r  a 
dri ving  through  water, after  heavy rainfall or after  washing the ve hicle, braking  power be 
reduced and s to ppin g distances  will be  longer 
because  the brake  discs will be  we t or in winter mayb e  eve n frozen-the  brakes must be  dried 
with  several  ca re ful  brak e applicatio ns. 
Brak e fluid  absor bs  water 
and must  be  changed 
every  two  years.  Heavy  use of the brakes can cause  vapor lock if the brake  fluid  is  too  old. 
Vapor  lock  redu ces braking  power, increases 
stopping distances and ca n even  cause  total 
brake  failure. 
New tires and new bra ke  pads  do no t pro
v id e m aximum gri p,  control o r b raking  abil ity. 
To red uce  the risk of l osi ng  control, a s io n  an d  se rio us  perso nal  injuries, drive  with 
specia l ca re  for  the first 350  miles (560  km). 
New  brake  pads do not  have  th e  best  sto p
ping  power for the fir st ISO mile s (240 km ) and 
m ust be b roken  in. can compensate  for the slightly  reduced  braki ng abil ity  by dri ving care  and applyin g more pressure  on  th e 
brake pedal. 
Never follow oth e r veh icles  to  close ly  or 
p u t you rse lf  in to other s ituations th at  might 
requ ire  su d den , hard  bra king especially when the brake  pads have  not been broken  in. 
apply  brakes  for a test. 
Always  dry brakes  and  clea n off icc  coat
i ngs  an d salt coatings  with a  few  cautious brake  applications. 
A lways  read  and  heed in in  tire s and brake on page 12. 
Always  avoid overheati ng  the brakes! 
When  driving downhill, t11 e  brakes have to 
work har d and h eat up quickly. 
Before  driving down  a lo ng, steep  hill, al
ways  reduce  speed and downshift  to a lower 
gear.  This will  let the vehicle  usc engine 
Always  ch ange  th e brake  fluid at l east 
every  two  years.  Hard braki ng  wi th o ld flui d may  cause  a va po r lock . Vapor  loc k duces powe r,  inc reases  stoppin g  di stan ces and can  even  cause tota l b rak e failure. 
A damaged front spoiler  or n ew non standard  spoiler  can reduce t h e  airflow  to  th e 
brakes and cause them to  ove rh eat. 
Always see an authorized Volkswag en 
dealer or qualified  workshop 
Be  sure to  re ad  and heed all and th e page 
Driving and protecting  the environm ent 13  

Improper  us e of power  was hers can ca use riou s, invisib le  and permane nt  tir e  damage leading to  tire  failure  and los s of vehicle 
Neve r wash tires with  a jet  that sprays the water out in  a direct strea m  eve n from  a ta n ce  or  fo r a v ery  sh ort time. 
3.2 Tips and Advice 
tances. 
Carefull y apply  brakes  for a te st. 
few cautious brake  applicat ions. 
A lwa ys read and heed all 13, 
The underbody of the  ve hicl e is coated to help  prot ect it from corrosion and 
damage. 
The  undercoat ing could be da m age d during 
normal  use but,  particularly when dri vin g 
road. recommend th at  the undercoa ting un 
th e ve hicle  and the prot ective  coat ings  on  th e 
s u sp en sion be in sp ec te d,  an d  re paired  if  n eces
sary, bef o re and after  the winter season. 
R
epair wo rk and  additio nal undercoating 
s hou ld  be  carried out onl y by an a uth orized Volkswage n  deale r or qualified  workshop . 
the engine compartment 
The sys tem gets  very  ho t when the hicle  is drive n and can cause fir e res ultin g in serious pe rso na l injury. 
Neve r a ppl y additional undercoating or rust  proofin g on  or near the  exl ta u st  manifold, 
exl ta ust  pip es, catalytic  conve rter or heat shie ld s. 
Be especially  carefu l w hen  cleaning  the engine  compartment! 
Anti-corrosion treotment 
The engine compartment is treated at t h e page 39. 
Good  corro sion  protection  is  pa rti cularl y impor
tant in  th e  w inter  where  road salt is  used. To ve nt  salt  damage , th e  en tir e e ng in e ment should be th orou ghly cleaned  befor e and after th e salt ing perio d. 
Your  authorized 
Volk swag en  dealer has th e right cleane rs and prese rva tives  and  th e 
ommend  hav ing  this w ork  perform ed  by an thorize d Volkswage n dea ler. 
Corr osio n prot ection i s re mov ed  when th e engin e  compart m ent  is  cleaned  with  grea se 
s ol ve nts. th e engin e is cleaned , m ake  s
ur e th at corrosion  protec
tion is app lied  to surfaces, seams, jo in ts and co mponents in the 
e n g in e compartment. 
Plenum 
Remove  leaves  from th e  plenum  in front of the w indshie ld unde r  th e e ngin e hood.  Hcmovi ng 
l eaves  and d ebris  reg ularl y he lp s preve nt th e 
wate r dr ain  ho les from  beco min g bloc ke d, and it 
h elps  to preve nt debris from gettin g in sid e th e 
ve hicl e throu gh  th e  heati ng and ventilation ducts. 
The en gin e compartment of any motor ve hicl e 
is  a potentially dangerous area and can cause seriou s perso nal  injury .  

Maximum  Load Ratin g 
This  number indi cates the maximum load  in and pounds that can be carried b y  th e 
tire.  Tire 
and temperature resistance. 
Tire  quality grading for tr ead wear,  traction, 
and temperature  resistance 
Tread trac tion tempe rature  grades 
Maximum  Permissibl e 
su re that sh o ul d ever be put in  t he  tir e under normal driv in g con d itio ns. 
Replacin g tire s 
or rims  on 
stantly monitors  the air pressure  in sid e the tire , and then transmit s thi s information  to  th e 
you arc goin g  to  replace the wheel 
rims on your ve hicl e, have these se n sors.  The sensors must be compatibl e with the sys te m on yo ur hicle . 
you rims. which do not sors, or have sensors  w hi ch are not compatibl e, 
then  the TPM S will no t wo rk properly. wo uld not  be  able  to monit or the tir e pressure  o r you if it i s necessaty. 
senso rs mus t  b e  rep laced at sp ecific va ls. 
yo u ch an ge sen sors, yo u have  to new valv es. 
driv e  wi th the stem caps curely  m ounted . valve  stem caps. your authorized Volk swage n dealer to  re p lace  lost  va lve stem caps. 
T he  in stallat i
on of replacement ti res w ith  steel cord p lie s in  th e  tire sidewal l may cause m alfuncti on of the  tire  pressure monitoring sys te m and is  no t recomme nded (cord material inform ation in molded o n the  tir e 
if  your ve hicle was equipped  with r un-flat  tires. rep la cin g them 
wi th tire s that are not identical  to  th ose fill ed may cause mal function of the 
3.2  Tips and Advice 
and  i s not recommended. Run-flat ti res should not be  used  to  replace  regular tires. 
indicator after p la cing o ne or more  tire s on you r ve hicle. the m alfu nctio n  indi cator is is 
not working p ro perly. Your  r eplacement tire 
m ight be  incompatible  with system, 
o r  some component of the be age d. 
Usin g incorrect or unmatch ed  tires and I or wheels or imprope r tire and wheel 
use tires , rims  and wheel b o lts that meet the sp ecificatio ns o f o ri ginal 
Tires age even if they are n o l b eing used and can  fail  suddenly, especially a t hi gh 
s peeds. Tires that arc m ore tha n  6 years old can  only be  used in an em erge ncy and then 
w ith special care and lower speed s. 
Never  moun t used tires o n your  ve hicl e if you are not sure o f their 
four whee ls mus t  be  fitt ed with radial tires o f the same ence)  and the same tread pattern. Dri ving with different tires reduces vehicle and can lead t o loss of contro l. 
If the s pare wheel is no t the sam e as the tires that are m ounted on the vehicle-fo r ample with winter tires-on ly  usc th e  spare w heel fo r a  short perio d of t im e and drive  with extra care.  Refit the normal road w heel  as s oo n 
a s safe ly possibl e. 
Neve r drive fa ster th a n the  maximum 
speed  f or  which the  tires on  your ve hicl e are 
r a te d  because ti res that are driven faste r than their ra te d  speed can suddenly. 
Ov erloading tires cause heat build -up, 
sudde n tire  failure,  including a  blowout and sudden d eflati on and loss of control.  

The g rad e C  corresponds  to  a  level  of passe nger car tires must meet under the Federa l Motor G rades 
trac tion tests, does not acceleration, cornerin g, droplaning or peak traction ch aracteristics. 
Winter tire s 
3.2  Tips  and Advice 
Winter  tires can improve  vehicle handling on snow and ice. At temperatures 
b elow 
F 
some heav y snow areas,  local governments may  require true w inter or tires, those with very deeply cut trea d. T hese tires  should only be used  in  pair s and be installed on fou r 
wheels.  Make sure you purchase snow tires that are the same size and construction type as th e 
other tires  on  your 
fou r wheels on you r 
performance and reduces stoppin g di stances. 
S
ummer tire s provide  less  grip  on  ice and  snow. 
tires  (snow  tir es) must have th e  same specification and must  always  be  fille d on four  wheels. 
yo u want to usc  the tire  pressure monitoring system compatibl e sensors must be ins talled  on fou r winte r page 
dealer or 
tires lose their effectiveness when the tread  is worn down to a dept h of 4 mm inch). 
drive  with winter tires under winter tion s. Summe r  tire s handl e whe n  th ere  is  n
o  s
now or ice on the roads and the temperature is  above F C). 
you  have a sec notes on spare wheel 73, tires and replacing  tires and 
alway s remember that  winter tires may have  a lower  speed rati ng than the  tires installed on your veh icle  at the  time  it was manufactured. page 59, rating  (letter for listin g oft he speed 
r at ing le tt er 
codes and the maximum speed  at 
w hi ch the  t ires can be driven. 
The speed  ratin g le tter page 59)  is  o n 
t h e s ide of  th e page 73, fig. 19. 
tires  have maximum speed that may be lower than your m aximum speed.  Always know the maximum  speed fo re driving off.  Never  drive faster than the 
s peed permilled fo r  your specific  winter tire s. 
T his will cause damage to the  t ires  leadin g  to an accident and serious pe rsonal injury to you and your passe nge rs. 
= Tire press ure monito ring sys tem ) 
and  

75 
Tire  pressure monitoring syste m models) 62 
Tire  service  life  7 2 
Tir
es 
H epl ac ing 75 
Service life 72 
ratin g letter  code 74 
Tire Identification  Number 74 
Tire manufacturing  date 74 
T ire  specification s 74 
Tread depth 72 
Uniform  tire quality grading 76 
Winter  tires 77 
Tires and vehicl e load limits 
Tires and w heels 57 
Checking tir e pressure 68 
Co ld tir e  infl ation 
pressure 6 1 
Dimensio n s  73 
Ge n
eral notes 57 
Glossary 
of tire  and loading terminolo gy  58 
New  tir
es and wheels 73 Heplacing 73 
Towing 
front 
r ear 
T ire pressure monitoring  sys te m 
models) 
Warni ng  light 
62 
112 index 
Traile r  towing 15 
A
nti-theft a larm system Bra kes 
chains 17 
Technical requirement s 
Ti re pressure 16 
Towing tips Traile r lights 
Transport Canada 
Tread  W ear Indicator 72 
Trunk lid 
Hear lid 
u 
Underbody seala nt  27 
Unidire ct
ional tires 57, 86 
U  niforrn  tire 
quality grading 76 
v 
Vehicl e 
Lifting 
Location 
w 
Warnin g light 
5