
Sitting properly and safely 
Adjusting the seating position 
Introduction 
In thi s sect io n  you'll find  information  on  th e lowing: 
Examples  of improper  sealing positions  . . . . . . .  . . 57 
Proper seating  position  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . 58 
Manual controls on the  driv er and passenger 
. . 62 
Ad jus ting the s teeri ng wheel positio n . . . . .  . . . .  . . 63 
Center a rmrest  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . 64 
Number o f 
Th e ve hicl e has total  of five  seating positio ns: in  fron t and  three  in the re ar. Each sea tin g sition saf ety  be ll. 
More information: 
pag e 65 
page 67 
Airbag page 
sa fe ty and child page 
Improper se atin g pos itions increase th e risk of severe or fata l injurie s in  a cras h or other dent,  especially w hen  th e a irbag deploys. 
All occupants mus t b e properly seate d  and properly  restra ined  at all tim es. 
Never lett h e number of people  in the  veh icle 
excee d the number of availabl e seatin g tions  with sa fe ty  belt s. 
Alw ays  secure childr en  in  the ve hicl e with an approve d and suitable  restraint  system cord ing to t heir  he igh t and weight 
All vehi cle  occupants  shou ld  alway s keep 
th eir  fee t in  their r espective  footwell s.  Neve r 
a llow veh icle  occ upants  to  place their  feet on the scat,  in strume nt panel, out of th e w ind ow,  etc. The and eve n in crease the  risk  of inju ry in a cras h. 
B efore  driving 
Always adjust scat, sa fcry  belts and head straints  properly  befo re  drivin g and m ake  sure that passe nge rs are prope rl y restrai ne d. 
the  front passenger sc at  as 
inch es (25 e m) between th e  front  passenge r's breastbone and the instrument panel. 
Alway s adjus t the driver's scat and th e 
s teeri ng  wheel  so that  there  arc  at least 
em). 
or an  authorized Volkswagen Facilit y to sec w hether adaptive equipment is availabl e. 
Alwa ys hold the steerin g wheel on the side of th e  steering  wheel rim with your hand s at the 9  o'clock and 3  o'clock positi ons  to  help reduce the risk of p ersonal inju ry if th e dri ver's 
a ir bag  inflates. 
Neve r hold  the stee ring whee l at  the 12  o'clo ck 
po siti on or with your hand s at o th er places  insid e 
the  stee ring  wheel  rim or o n  th e stee rin g w hee l hub. the steering w heel the wrong  way 
ca n ca use serio us  in juries  to the hands, arms, 
and h ea d if  th e driver 's airbag  inflates. 
t h e s teeri ng  whee l toward  your face 
d ec reases  the abiliry of the driver's  airbag to 
h elp  prot ect yo u in  a co llisio n. 
Never  drive with backre sts  reclin ed or tilt ed 
far back . T he  farther th e backr ests arc  tilted back, the g reater th e r is k  of  injury caused by 
in correc t positioning of th e  safet y belt s and 
improper seati ng  position. 
Never drive  with  a front seat backres t tilted 
forward.  If the front airbag deploy s,  th e front 
backres t ca n b e forced backward and injure 
p asse ngers  on  th e rear scat. 
far  back  as possibl e from  the s tee ring 
whee l a n d the  in strument panel.  

Safety 
Introduction 
this sec tion y o u'll find  informatio n  on  th e lowing: 
Warning light ................ .... .. , .. .. , .  . . 68 
F ro ntal  collis ions and  l ows  of  ph ys ics  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  69 
Whot happens to passengers no t wearing  a safety 
b elt?  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . . . 
. . . .  . . . . . . 
. .  7 5 
Safety  belt  exte nder  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  7  6 
Safety belt retractor , pre te nsio ner, load limiter  . . . . 78 
Serv ice  and  d isposal  of belt prete nsioners . . . . .  . . 78 
th e co nditi on  of all safe ry  belt s re gul arly.  If  a 
sa fe ty belt s h ows  da m age  to  we bbin g, b in din gs, 
r et rac tors or bu ckles,  have  the safe ty  belt replaced 
b y  an  auth orized Volkswagen deafer or an rized Volk swagen  Service rized Volkswagen deale rs  and authorize d sw age n Se rv ice  Fa cilities 
Adju stin g th e seatin g pos ition 
A ir ba g page 
safety and  c hild page 
erl y position ed  safety belt increa ses  th e risk of severe  pe rsona l injury or death. S afety  belt s 
offer optimum protection only whe n they are 
u sed pro perly. 
Safety  belt s are the singl e most  effecti ve 
m eans availabl e to reduce th e r is k of seriou s jury and dea th in automobil e accid ents.  For 
your protection and that of your passengers , 
hicl e is  moving. 
Sitting properly and safely 
Every person in the vehicle must b e properly 
seat ed on 
for e the vehicl e starts  to move, and must k eep the belt properl y fastened while  riding in the hicle. This applie s to the drive r and all g ers,  ev en when  ju st  dri ving around town. 
Alwa ys secure children in the  vehicl e with  a 
restraint s ys te m appropriate for their age, 
weight and page 
Never attac h the safety belt to  the buckl e o f another seat. Attachin g the safety  belt  to the wrong buckle will  reduce safe ty  belt 
Never le t any obje cts or liquids  get into  the 
s a fety  belt  latch and pre v ent it  from working 
prop erly. Alway s  keep the belts clean.  Dirty  belt s 
m ay n ot work  correctly and can impair the 
Neve r  remove a  safety belt w hil e the ve hicl e 
i s  moving. Doing  so will  increas e your risk of being injured or kill ed. 
Ne ve r  strap more than one  person, includin g 
s mall  child ren, into any single safety  belt . 
N eve r let  children or ba bies  ride sitting on your lap and never place 
Several  layers of heavy clothing may 
Ne ver  wea r belt s ove r rigid or breakabl e jects in or on your clothing, such as  eye  glas ses, 
p ens, keys  etc., as these may  ca us e injury. 
Never use comfort clips or device s that creat slack in tl1e shoulder belt.  Howev e r, spe cial  clips may be  require d  for the correct use of some 
c hild  restraint sy ste m s. 
Always  ke ep  saf ety belt  buckl es fre e  of  anything 
that  may  prevent the buckle  from la tchin g sec urely. 
Safe ty  belt s  off er optimum protecti on only when th e scat b ack  is upright and belts a rc correctl y position ed on th e body 
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Using safety 
P lease first  read  and note the introductory information and heed the on page 67. 
the condition of all safety belts  regul arly  . 
Keep safety belts clean . 
Keep objects and liquid s away from belt webbing, buckle  tongue and buckle la tch and opening . 
Do not pinch or damage the  safety belt  or buckle tongue  (e.g . w he n closing a door) . 
Never modify, disassemble or try  to repair safety belt s and safety belt anchorages . 
Always  faste n your safety belt properly before driving and keep it fastened whenever the ve hicle  is moving. 
Twisted safety belt 
I f  it  is  diffic ult to 
pull the safety belt  out from  th e belt guide. it may be that it is  twi sted insi de the side trim because it  retracted too q ui ckly when  it was take n off. 
Holding the safety  belt  to ng ue,  slowl y and fully pull safety belt  all the way  out. 
Fa cility. 
Lockable safety belt 
Th e re tractors  for th e rear seat safety belts and the fron t passenger safety  be lt have a swit chable locking feature  for child  rest raints in addition to the emergency  locking fea ture. a c hild 
restraint is  installed w ith  a sa fety belt , the  safety belt must be locked so that th e belt webbing cannot unreel. The switchable lockin g feature  lets 
Bef ore driving 
you  lock the  belt so that a child  restra int can be properly installe d and, for example, so that it can't tip  to the side when the vehicl e goes around a page 
To see whether a safety belt  is  lockable, pull the 
safety belt n llrh e wnyout of the safety belt tr actor. should  then hear a 
th e switch able  locking feature  is active,  you 
s hould  no  lo nger be able  to pull the belt out o f the retractor. 
Improper  use and care of safety belts increases th e risk of severe personal or death. 
Regu larly check  safety belt s and rela ted parts for damage. 
A lways keep safety belts clean. 
Neve r catch, damage or chafe belt webbing on sharp edges. 
Always keep objects and liquids away from the belt buckle and buckle opening.  

Fasten ing and unfa ste ning safety 
buckle. 
fir st  read and note th e introductory information and heed  the on  page 
worn  safet y belts  he lp  to  hold occupants 
in  their s ea ts and provid e optimum protection during braking or in  a collision or othe r a ccide nt 
The switchable  locking  feature  is  ac tive  if you hear 
a 
the sa fety belt  lock ing feature only  whe n  in sta llin g tain chil d restraint page 
stra in person  without  a child  restraint sys te m . 
Fastening safety 
Always buck le your safety b elt b efo re driving . 
Adju st the front  seat and head restraint page 56. 
Make sure  the seat back of th e rear seat is  in  the uprig ht  position and secure ly  la tc hed in  pla ce fo re  usin g the safety 
Hold  the sa fety  belt b y  th e tongue  and pull it slowly and eve nly  acros s th e c hest and pelv is.  Do not twist  th e belt 
the  tongue  into th e correct buckle  for 
your  seat  until  you hear it latch fig. 
Sitting properly and safely 
Fig. 51  Releasin g th e buckle tongue from the 
sa fe ty  belts only when th e ve hicle  is not 
the re d button on the fig. 51. The buckl e tongue  is e jec te d. 
Le t  th e belt wind up on th e  re tracto r a s  yo u 
g uid e th e belt  tongue  to  its s to wed position  to help 
prev ent the safe ty belt from  twisting and to help avo id d amage to the interior  trim . 
Improperly  positioned  safety  belts can cause rious personal injury or death in  an  accident. 
belt s  offer optimum protection only when the seat back  is upright and belts are 
A person who is not properl y  re strained can be seriously  injured by the safe ty b elt itself if  it 
s lip s from the stronger parts of th e body into sensitive areas like the abdomen. 
Unfastening  safety belts while the vehicle  is 
in motion ca n cause severe personal injury or death in the event of an acc ident or 
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Safety extender 
Fig. 55 A  safety belt 
fir st  read  and no te the in troducto ry in formatio n  and heed th e on page 67. 
a safet y is  too shonto correctly  fit  you or one of your passe nge rs  eve n whe n ou t th e  way . yo u can use  a safety ex te nder. 
Never  u
se the safe ty belt extender fo r any other purpose-in cludin g the of child 
Th e extender adds about 8  inches em) the safe ty re move the safe ty ex te nd er w he n safe ly. an authori zed dealer or authorized if yo u you  may  need an extender. 
Key fig. 55: 
buckle. 
Buck le  tong ue on the  safety ex tender. 
b uckle o n th e safety 
buckle  to ngu e  on the  fac tory-i n-safe ty  bell. 
K
ey t o  fig . 56 : 
buckle  on the  safe ty  belt extender. 
Dista nce between  th e safe ty buckle on the safe ty ex tende r and th e of the person  u sin g safety  belt extende r. The tance mus t b e more than 6 inches (15 em)! 
ex tender. 
Befor e dri ving 
Fig. 56  Positionin g of th e  safety ex tender. 
Using  a s
afety extender 
Adjust b oth the seat and  the head restraint page  56 . 
se n the buckle to ngue on the  sa fe ty fig. 55 buckle  for the seat w he re the  safety extender is  bein g 
used 
Fas tening o r unfa stening the 
make s u re bo th  to ngues are securely  locke d  in the buckles. 
Make  sure safe ty is  position ed properly 74. 
u se the  ex tend er w he n the 
use one ex te nder p er seat and 
A lway s re move th e safet y extende r  w he n is  no t needed . 
Neve r leave an unused safe ty ex tende r in th e b uckle.  Lea vin g the scat is pi ed  and the sa fe ty sig nal the  airb ag d urin g that the front passenge r seat is occupi ed  and  that the sa fe ty then r ece ive rec t inform ation that cause the safety ten sio ne r d eploy in w ould tri gge r the airba g ea rlier in  

Airbag system 
find information  on th e fol
low ing : 
Advanced Airbog 
. 82 
. .  . . . . 
Advanced Airbog Sys tem compon e nt s  .  . . . . . .  . . . 93 
H ow  to if the passenger fron t oirbog is on or off 9  5 
. . . . .  . 98 
Your vehicle  is e quipped a front air bag  for the 
d ri ve r an d fro nt pa sse nger.  The front  airbag s can pro vide additional p ro tec tion  fo r  th e  ch est and h ead of th e driver and the  fro nt  sea t p assenge r seats,  sa fe ty  belts, h ead  re stra int s and, for 
the  driver,  th e s teerin g  whee l,  are  prop erly use d and have  bee n properly adjusted.  Airb ags  are  on ly 
s u pplemental  restraints. Th ey are  not a  su bstitut e for sa fe ty  belt s  th at must  be  wo rn eve n though front seatin g pos itions are  equipp ed  wit h front  air 
bag s. 
More information: 
Driv ing  instru ction s=>  page 
seating  position=> pag e 56 
Safe ty  belts=>  page 67 
sa fe ty and child pa ge 
care and pag e 
accessories, re pa ir s  and  modifica tion s pag e303 
informati on=> page  311 
Never  rely on a irbags  alone for protect io n. 
Eve n when  th ey deploy, airbags provide only 
s uppl em ental  protec tion. 
Be fore driving 
Airbag s work most  effec tive ly  w hen  used 
with properl y  worn  safe ty  belt s=> page 67, 
Every  perso n in  the ve hicl e must b e  prop erl y seated  on  a  seat of hi s or he r own, must properl y faste n  th e safet y belt  belongi ng  to  th at seat b e
for e the vehicle  sta rt s  to  move, and must  ke ep the belt  properly  faste n ed  whil e riding in the ve 
hicle. Th is a pplie s to the driv er and all 
Obj ects  between you an d the airbag  will crease the risk of injury  in a crash  by  interfe rin g 
witl1the  way the airbag unfolds or by  being push ed  into  you as  the a irbag  inflates. 
Never h old th ings  in  your hand s or on your lap  when the vehicl e is  in  use. 
Never items on or in  th e area  of th e 
front  passe nger  seat.  Ob jects could  move  into 
th e a rea of the front airbag s during  braking or other sudden maneu ve rs and fly  dan gero usly 
through  the passe nge r compartment when an airbag infl ates. 
The  airbag deploym ent zones must  be  kept 
clear at all tim es. Make  sure there are no objects , 
pets, or ot her persons  in  the space be tween any ve hicl e occupant and any  airb ag  at an y  time. Thi s also  applie s to c hildr en and o ther pa sse n
gers . 
WARNING-
An airb ag works o nl y once.  Airbag s th a t h ave de
plo yed in  a cras h must  be  re placed. 
Deployed  airbag s and the  re lated  sys tem 
p art s must  b e  repla ced immediately  with new parts  approved  for the ve hicl e by Volkswagen. 
Use o nly orig inal  equipment airb ags ap
prov ed  by Volkswag en and by  a  trained 
techni cian who has the  necessary  too ls and di 
agnostic  eq uipmen t to properl y  replace  an y airbag  in your ve hi cle and assure sys te m  effec-
ti veness  in a c rash.  

Have repairs  and vehicle modification s 
rized Volkswagen  dealers and authorized swagen Facilities  have the required 
tool s, dia gnostic equipment, repair tion, and trained  personnel. 
Never permit salvaged or recycled  airbags to be installed  in  your veh icle. 
Never modify any components of the airbag syste m. 
During  activation of the 
The fine dust can irritate the skin and eye muco us  membranes  and cause breathing lems for  people who  suffer  from  asthma or other breathin g conditions. To reduce th e  risk  of breathing probl em s, those  with asthma o r o th er 
r es piratory 
Be careful  no t t o ge t the dust into your eyes  or 
into any c uts or sc ratches. 
Using so lve nts or other improper cleaning 
u cts containing so lvents w ill  ch ange the ti es of the plastic s and may cause plastic parts to break and fly around when the airbag  deploys in a  crash,  causin g injury. 
Never usc so lven ts or cleaners on th e 
s teering  wheel horn pad or on the instrument pan el b eca use they ca n damage the airbag  cover or change the s tiffness or strength of the rial  so that the airba g cannot deploy and protect properly. When cleaning the horn pad a n d strument panel,  use onl y a  soft, dry cloth or a 
cloth  moistened w ith  plain water. 
Please  first read and note  th e introductory informatio n and heed the WARN INGS on 
Be sure to read  the important inform ation  and th e for  important detail s about child ren 
and  Adva nce d Airbags 
in  you r ve hicl e has 
been  ce rtifi ed to comply wit h th e requirement s of the Unit ed Federal Moto r Vehicle as well a s Motor Vehicl e as  a pplicabl e 
at  the  time your vehicle was  manufactured. co rding  to  req uirement s, th e  front  Advance d 
A ir  bag on th e passeng er  side h as been tified  for for  infant s of about 12 
months old and you nger  and for risk for  ch ildren  aged 3 to 6  yea rs  old {as defined 
in  the stand ard ). 
Even  th ough  your vehicl e is equipp ed w ith  an vance d Air bag mak e ce rtain  that all dre n, es pecially 12 years  and younge r, a lways  ride 
o n  th e back seat properly  restra ined  for  their  a ge 
Sitting properly and safely 
and size.  The  airb ag on  the  front passenge r side m ak es the  fron t seat a potentially  dangerou s pla ce for a child ride. Th e front seat is  no t th e sa fest 
p lace  for a child in a  fo rward -faci ng  chil d seat. is 
a  very  dangerous  place for  an  in fant or a child in a 
r earward-fac ing  sea t. 
is  in an improp erl y  in stall ed  for ward-faci ng 
child res traint, or 
in  an y  rearward- facing child restraint 
will 
be se riously  injur ed  and can be  kill ed. 
Eve n though  your vehicl e is equipped  with an Advance d Air  bag make certain that aU children, especia lly years and you nger, 
a lwa ys rid e o n the back seat  properly  restrained 
for their age and s ize. 
Always  properly  install reanvard-facing  child seats or infant carriers and forward -faci ng c hild 
s eats on the  rear seat-even with an Advanced 
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Safety equipment 
safet y and  the s afe ty of your p assenge rs shouldn 't be l eft  to c han ce.  Advances  in tech
nolo gy have made a numb er of featur es available help  reduce  the ris k of injury  in a collisio n. The follo wi ng  are just  a few o f th e sa fe ty  features  for your Volkswag en : 
Soph is ticated  safety  belts  for  all seating posi
tions. 
Safety  belt pretensio ne rs for  the outboard seatin g positi ons on the  rea r seat o n  ve hicl es equipped with optional  side a irbags  for the o ut
board  rear seating  positi ons?. 
belt load  limit ers  fo r all outb oa rd seating 
positions. 
b elt h e ig ht  adju ste rs  for  the  front 
belt warning light. 
A dvanced  front  airba g sys tem for driver  and fro nt passe nger. 
airbag s. 
Driver  knee  airbag . 
Airbag  indicator light 
BAG light. 
Ele ctronic cont rol unit and asso ciat ed  senso rs. 
Head  res traint s w ith  heig ht  adju stment  opt imized for  rear -end  collisio ns. 
Adju stabl e stee rin g column. 
lo w er univer sa l and  top te th er an chor
age s for child restraint s. 
These individual  safety wo rk tog eth er  as sys te m t o help pro tect yo u and your passenger s in w id e rang e of collisio ns.  Th ese  features can't 
work  as a syste m if they are no t a lwa ys correctly 
adju ste d and prope rly  used! 
How the Advanced Airbag System components 
work together ... 
in 
fan t of about one  yea r o f ag e in  one of th e c hild 
seats u sed to certif y th e Adva nced  Airb ag under Federa l Motor dard h as  been regis te re d  on  th e seat.  Th e AI sta ys  on 
Before driv ing 
o n  th e passenge r side  has  been turned  off 
Neve r rely on airbags alone for protec tion. 
Even wh en  they  depl oy,  airbags  provide  only 
supplemental  protection. 
Airbag s work most  effec tive ly  when  used with properly worn safe ty page 67, Safety 
belt
s. 
Every  person  in ve hicle must be prope rl y 
se ated on a seal of his or he r own, must prope rl y 
fasten the s afety  belt belonging  to that seat be
fore  th e  ve hicle  start s to move,  and must  keep the belt properly fas tened w hil e riding  in the ve
hicle.  This applies to the dri ver and all passen-
too close  to the steering  wheel or instru
m ent panel will dec rease the effectiveness of th e 
airbags and will  increase the risk of personal in
jury  in a coUision . 
Never  sit  closer than inche s (25 em ) from the s teering  whee l or instrument panel. 
If yo u cannot sit upright more  th an inch es (25  em) from the steering wheel,  investigat e 
whether adaptive equipment may be ava ilable 
to  help you reach  the pedal s and increase your seating di stance from the steering  wheel. 
If you are unres trained , leaning fonvard,  sit
tingsideway s, or out of position  in anyway, your ris k of injury is  m uch  higher. 
To reduce the risk  of injury w hen  an airbag always wear safety  belt s properl y. 
A n  infant in  a reanvard-facing  child seat  in
s talled  in the front  passe nge r seat w ill  be seri 
ously  injured  an d  ca n b e killed  if the front airbag 
inflates-even with an Advanced  Airbag 
Always make certai n that children  age 12 or younger  alway s ride in the re ar seat. If childre n 
are not properl y  re stra in ed, they  may be se
ve rel y injured or killed  when  th e infl ates. 
Never  le t children ride unres trained or im properly  re strain ed  in  th e ve hicl e. 
Adjust  the front  seats properly.