
Eng in e: 
Water  separator:  Drain water engin e 
o nly) 
Wind shiel d washer: fluid  level,  add if 
necessary 
Automatic  shift lock: cluding park/neutral  position  switch 
Brake  system: 
Wheels:  Rotate from front to rear 
Rear  sp oiler:  Lubric at e (New  Beetle  only) 
Date:  ........................ 
Mile
s/km:  ................... 
whic hever  occurs 
Airbag  system:  Visual  ch eck  every 12 months regardless of mileage  (kilometers ) 
l2V sta rter and auxil iary  battery:  check 
(where applicable) 
Timi ng belt:  Replace (TDI engine only) 
Tires: tread depth, adjus t tir e pressure 
if  necessary. 
Tire  pressure monitoring sys tem sensors: 
cable). 
date and Volkswag en  Dealer stamp 
Service  at 
Engine: oil and  oil 
Date:  ............ ...........  . 
M
iles/km : ....... ...........  . 
whichever  occurs 
Today's date and Volksw agen Dea ler stamp 
Warranty Voucher  19  

Engine: oil and oil filter 
Engine: for  leaks 
Exhaust  system: fo r damage and leaks 
Water separator: Drain water (TDI e ngi ne only) 
Fuel 
electrolyte  level 
Battery: (Golf, )etta, New 
Door  check  straps: Lubricate 
s ystem: 
Windshield  washer: 
Automatic sh ift lock: 
Automatic  transmiss ion: 
Manual  transmiss ion: 
Wheels: 
Tires/spare wheel : 
Date: .................. ... ... 
Miles/km:  .................. . 
which ev
er occurs  first 
Brake  system: for damage/leaks,  brak e pad thickness and brake  fluid 
Drive  shafts: boots 
On-Board  diagnos tic  system: fault 
memory;  purge if nece ssary 
Roof frame: and lubricate 
Front  axle: jo int s and tie  rod  ends;  ch eck  tie rods 
Hea dligh ts : Adjust 
Rear  sp oile r:  Lub ricate  (New  Beetle  only) 
Airbag  system:  Visual check  every 12 months regardless of mileage  (kilom eters) 
Road  test: kickdown , braking, steering,  heating and ventilation , air conditioning,  powe r accessories and electrical  systems 
Timing  belt: Replace  (TDI engine only) 
starter and auxiliary  banery: check 
( w here applicable) 
T ires: tread dept h,  adjust tire pressure 
if  nec essary _ 
Tire  pressure monitoring  system sen sors: battery  charge,  replace wheel  electronics and aluminum valve if necessary  (whe re  appli
cable) . 
date and Volkswagen  Dealer stamp  

and Equipment 
sta rtin g a  co ld engin e, it may be  a  little 
n o isy for  the  first  few  seconds until  oil pressure has built  up i n the hydraulic  va lve  lift ers . T his is normal and n o cause for  concern. 
I f 
the engine does  no t sta rt after seconds. switch  off the ig niti on, wait seconds,  then try 
again. 
I f  yo u 
have problem s booklet  3.2 and ch apter 
g in e. 
Never  sta rt or le t the e ng in e run in fin ed or e n closed  area. Exhaust from the poi so no us, 
co lorless and odorless gas. Carbon can cause unco nsciou sness and death. 
Never  leave the ve hicl e unatt ended  wit h the eng in e runnin g. The  vehi cle could move 
suddenly or an unus u a l o pe ra tin g condition 
Switching  off the engine 
-Let the vehicle com e to  a comple te  sto p. 
- T
urn th e  ig nit ion key to pos iti on @ 
- Be sure to apply the par k in g brake 
w he neve r yo u  r
emove the  key from the 
nition. 
Af te r the  en gi ne  is switched  off the rad iator fan 
m ay cont inu e to run for up co 
Never sw itch  off the engine  before the  vehicle 
has com e to a complete  stop. can  lose tro l of the vehicle , crash and be seriou sly jured. 
86 Driving 
Neve r u sc "startin g assist fluid s." They are potentially  explo sive and can cause a ve hicle cond it ion. 
Note 
can damage  the engin e if you d rive  hig h 
e ngin e speeds,  at full thro ttle or by  over- loading 
t h e e ngi ne  whe n  the engine is  cold. 
T he cann ot  be  sta rt ed  usin g 
To avoid the  sta rt er, re lease the nition key as soon  as the engin e starts. 
For the sake of environment 
Do  not warmup the engine by running it w ith the ve hicle  standing s till.  Drive off as soon as yo u 
s tart  the engine.  This help s the e ngine reac h 
WARN ING (continued ) 
The  airbag s and sa fety  belt  prc te n si one rs 
will not work w hen th e  ig n itio n is s wit ch ed  off. 
The brake  booster does not wo rk w hen  th e 
engi ne  is  turned off.  A lo t more  brake pedal press ure will  be  necessa ry to sto p the vehicle. 
T he power steering  syste m does not work 
whe n the eng in e  is turned o ff and you w ill 
need  m ore force to s teer the vehicl e. 
the  ke y  is remove d , the  steerin g 
wheel column will  lock  up  and you will not be able  to s teer th e  ve hicle. 
Neve r park whe re  th e  hot exhaust system could  ignite flammable mate ria ls,  su ch as brus h , leaves, dry  grass,  spilled fue l e tc. 
Note 
If  the engine has been dri ven hard for a lo ng riod,  th e  engine  co uld  over hea t when  it  is 
switched off.  To  reduce  th e risk of eng ine damage. be  sure co Ieee h e e ng in e idl e for about 
2  min ute s befo re yo u sw itch it  

miles 
can  b e gradually in creased to 
th e maximum  vehicl e s
peed or maximum 
permissibl e engin e speed  (rpm ). 
Breaking in tires and brake pads 
Durin g the  fir st  few h o u rs of dri ving, the g ine 's inte rnal fric tion  is  hi gher than it  will be 
l a te r w he n a ll th e  m ovin g  part s have been bro ke n  in. 
For the sake of environment 
th e eng in e is  bro ke n  in  gentl y, the  lif e of the engine will be in creased and it s  oil co nsumption 
New  tires should  be  broken in carefull y for the fir st miles (560 km).  New brake 
pads b e  broken in carefu lly  for  the first miles  (240 km). 
Durin g  th e  fir st miles km l. you can 
c ompe nsate  for the  reduced brak ing effect  by apply in g m ore  press ure th e brake  pedal.l fyo u 
need  to make a n  em ergency slOp, the  brak ing 
di sta nce will b e  longe r  w ith  new brake pads than 
wit h brake  pads wh ic h  have been b roke n in. 
WARNING 
New  tires and brake pads do not provide imum gri p,  control o r  braking 
(cont;n ued) 
To reduce the ri sk of losing a 
miles 
New brake pads do not have th e  best pin g power for the fir st km) and must  be broken in. can compe nsate  for the s lightly  reduced braking effect b y applying more pressure  on the brake pedal. 
N eve r follow  other vehicles to  clos ely or put yours elf into  other situati on s that might require sudden, h a rd braking especially  when the brake pads have  not been broke n  in. 
12  Driving and protecting the environment  

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  

WARNING (continued) 
Never reach  into the area around or tou ch the radiator  fan. Contact w ith  the blade s can resuh in  se riou s personal injury.  Always m ember  that the radiator  fan is controll ed and can turn on 
m oved  from the ignit ion. 
Never  unscrew the coolant expa nsio n tank cap when th e engin e is  hot.  A hot engine  will heat the coo la nt and put it under pressure . mov in g a  cap that i s under pressure ca n rcsuh in seriou s personal injury and/or burns. 
A lway s prote ct face,  hand s and arms from hot esca ping coolant or steam b y  cove ring the ca p with  a large,  thick  rag. 
Turn the cap slow ly a nd  very carefully in a 
counter- clo ckw ise direction  whil e applying 
light  downward  pressure on the top  of the  cap. 
Never  spill on hot  engine  parts o r hot 
e xhau st sys te m . S pilled 
Neve r short-circuitthc  elec trica l sys te m , 
es peciall y w here  th e jumper cabl es  are tached -th e balleri es could  explode! 
Neve r leave  any objects  in the e ngine partment, for  exam ple cleaning  rag s and too ls. Objects 
Neve r work unde r the  veh ic le unless you 
h ave  safely  secured  th e ve hicl e from movin g. 
I f  yo u must  work under th e ve hicl e wit h th e 
w hee ls on th e ground,  always make sure the vehicl e is  on  leve l ground,  th e wh eels  arc 
b locked  from movin g and th e key  is not in the 
ignition. 
Always  support  your ve hicle  with  safety 
s tands  if you  have  to  wo rk underneath it.  The 
ja ck  suppli ed  with the ve hicle  is not s tron g enough for this purpose and can co llap se causin g se riou s personal injury. 
If  you have  to perform a check  or r ep a ir 
w hen  th e e ngine  is  running,  there arc more 
ri sks  from 
the ro tating  parts, such  as the drive 
WARNING (con tinued) 
Neve r to uch the e lec tr ica l w ir in g of the ig ni tio n sys tem. 
Always  make  sure that j ewe lry, loose clothing and lo ng hair do not get caught in 
rota ting  engine pans. Before  startin g any work  remove  jewelry, tie  back and cover 
hair,  and  do not wear clothing  that can hang down  and  get caught in mov ing gin e parts. 
Always  use  extre me cauti on  if the erator pedal has to  be  depresse d to  perform 
a  ch eck.  The vehicle could  move  suddenly, eve n if the  parking  brake is  applied. 
If  wor k on  the fu el  sys te m  or  th e electrica l 
syste m is necessa ry: 
Always  discon nect th e balleries.  Make 
sure  th e vehicle  is  unlo cked  when 
Neve r sm oke . 
Neve r work nea r heaters,  wa te r h eaters of other open names . 
A lways  have an approve d fire ext guis her nearby. 
To avo id  electrical shock and personal jury w hil e the eng ine is running or being 
s tarted : 
n ever  touch ignition  cables, 
never  to uch othe r  component s of the 
high  vohage  electronic ignition  syste m, 
never  touch  the gas discharged (Xeno n) headlights  wiring. 
Note 
Whe n chang ing or topp ing orr  service  fluids. make absolutel y ce rtain  that you fill the fluid s 
into  the corr ect  reservoirs.  Using incorrec t fluids will resuh  in  serious  malf unct ions  and  engine 
damage! 
For the sake of environment 
Service  fluid leaks are  harmful  to the  environ-
ment.  Reg ularl y check  the ground  undernea th 
your vehicle . you find spots of oil  or other 
fluids. have your  vehic le  checked  by your rized dealer or a  qualified  

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  

Engine 
ternal combustion engines use  a certain amount of oil. 
th e  break-in  period, 
when consumption has sta bili zed. 
conditions, t he rate of 
as its  viscosity, th e 
residue and by the oxidation level of the oil. As engines consumption may 
increase over time 
of thes e it  is not rate of sumption. For reaso n, w e urge you to  check the oil  le vel  in your engin e at regular interval s, prefe ra bl y every time yo u and always 
fore go ing o n a trip. 
The 
en gine 
pressure  is  too  low. S to p the en gine ately, check  th e  en g in e o il  leve l and add if 
n ecessary . If  th e e ng ine oil level is  no rmal,  but 
th e light con tinues to  flash, do not continue to 
o pera te  t he  ve hicl e. Engine damage 
so that th e cause of your concern  can  be pro perly 
ment of consumpt ion  requires great care and may take sometime. consumption 
Sto p! Be fore workin g  in the e ngine ment,  always  read an d  heed  all WARN INGS 39. The e ng in e compart m en t of any moto r  ve hic le  is  a potentially dangero us a rea and can cause serious  pe rsonal inju ry. 
0Note 
The eng ine in you r to all  of it s movin g pa rts. fore  th e  en g in e must be ch ecked and kept at  th e  required 
Make  it a  habit  to have the engine 
Lack of engine 
and