
3.2 Tips and Advice 
The brake fluid be changed  every  two years. 
We recommend that you  have the brak e changed b y  an authorize d Volkswagen  dealer. 
S top!  Be
fore openin g th e e ngin e hood, always 
read  and heed  all page  39. 
Brake  fluid 
absorbs m oisture. time, it  will absorb  wate r from the air. the wa ter content in the brak e fluid  is  too  high,  the brake  sys te m 
c
ould corrode. Too much wa te r in the brak e fluid 
a lso  consid erably  reduces  the boilin g point of the brake  fluid.  Very heavy  use of th e brak es with 
old  brake  fluid may cause  vapor lock . Vapo r lock 
reduces braking power, in cre ases  stopping tances and can eve n cause total brake failu re. 
For  this  r
eason the brake  fluid must be repla ced 
every  two years. 
use brak e fluid the s pecification U S standard 116 4. The brake  fluid must be new. 
Stop ! Befor e working  in the engine compartment, always  read and h eed  all WARNINGS 39. The engine compartment of any motor vehicl e is a  potentiall y dangerous area and can cause seriou s persona l injury . 
Brake  failure can result  from  old or incorrect brake  fluid. 
fica tio n 
(continued) 
A lwa ys check  with  your authorized swage n deale r to make  sure that you  arc u sing the correct brake fluid. 
The correct brake fluid  is also  listed on the 
labe l on the brak e fluid  reservoir. 
Always  store brake fluid  in the closed 
To reduce th e  risk of poisoning, neve r us e empty food  or beverage containers that mi ght mislead someone into drinking from them. 
A lwa ys keep bra ke flu id out of the reach of childr en. 
Alway s change th e b rake  fluid as required in  the maintenance  bookl et.  Heavy braking w ith  old brake fluid may  cause a vapor lock that reduces braking power,  increases ping distances and can even cause tota l brake failure. 
Note 
Brake  fluid can damage the  pai nt. Wip e  off  any 
brake  fluid from rh c  paint  immedia tely. 
For the sake of environment 
B rake  fluid 
must be  drained  and  disposed of in 
th e proper manner obse rv ing env ironmental  

changea ble deco rat ive cove rs a re  att ached to th e rim  with s elf- locking  sc rews . lfyou would ro re pla ce damaged  wheel  covers,  contact your authorized Volkswa gen  d eale r  or 
WARNING 
New  ti res or tires tha t are old, worn or aged cannot provide  maximum control and braking ability. 
New tires  tend to  be s lipp ery and must be broken  in . To reduce  the risk of losing co ntrol, 
a  co llisio n  and serio us  personal injuri es, drive with  sp ecia l care for the first km). 
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Driving with  worn or damaged tire s can lead to  lo ss of control, sudden tire  failur e, cluding a blowou t and sudden  deflation , 
c ras hes and seriou s personal injuries.  Have wo rn or damaged tires rep laced imme di ate ly. 
To redu ce the riskoflosingcontrol, crashes and s erio us  personal  injuries, never  loose n 
th e bolts on w heels  with  bolted rim rings. 
more than 6  years  old can  onl y be  used in an em erg en cy  and then 
w ith  specia l care  and at low  speed. 
Neve r m ount u se d tires  on  your ve hicle  if 
yo u are  not sure of their used tires may  have been damaged  ev e n 
t h oug h the damage  cannot be seen  th at can 
lead  to  sudden  tir e failure and loss of ve hicl e control. 
hicl e pull s to one sid e when dri ving,  always 
s top  as soo n as it is  safe to do so and ch eck  the 
whee ls  and tires for damage. 
Accessory weight 
Means  the combined we ight ( in  excess of those 
sta ndard  ite m s w hi ch  may be repl aced) of mati c tran smission.  power  steering. po wer 
bra kes,  power  windo ws. p owe r seats ,  radio, and heater, to th e  ex te nt  th at  th ese  item s are 
or lowe r indica te 
a short s id ewall for improved  steering  respo nse and better ove rall handling on  dry pave ment. 
Bead 
Mean s the pa rt of the tire t hat is  m ad e of stee l 
wires , w rap ped or re inforce d by  pl y cords and that is  shap ed to fit t he  rim. 
Bead separation 
Mean s a breakdow n of  th e  bond  between 
Means  the strand s  forming  the in  th e tire. 
weight 
Me ans th e  weig ht of motor  vehicl e w ith dard  equ ipment including  the m aximum pacity  of fu el,  oil.  and  coolant . a ir  conditio nin g 
a nd  additional  weight of opt io n al equipm ent. 
E xtra load lire 
M ea ns tire desi gn to operate at higher loads and at  hi gher inflat ion pressure s th an  th e  corre -
s ponding  sta ndard tire.  

3.2  Tips and Advice 
Wheel  bolts must always  be  tig hte ned  to the correct  torque. 
The design of w heel bolts  is  mat ched to th e th e 
correct  wheel  bolts with th e  rig ht length and rectly shaped bolt heads mu st  be  use d.  Th is sures th at w heels  are securely  and the 
brake  system functio ns  correct ly. 
In cert a in  cir cumstances, y ou  ma y not  usc  wheel 
bolts  from a differe nt vehicl e- ev en  if it is  th e 
sa me mod el page 
serio us  personal in jury. 
keep  the wheel  bolts the 
th reads  in the wheel hubs clean so the  whee l 
bolt s turn easily en ed. 
Neve r grease or oi l th e wh eel bolt s and  th e 
th reads  in the wheel hubs.  They  ca n  become 
WARN ING (continued) 
loose while  driving  if grea sed or oile d, eve n if 
t ightened to  th e s pecifi ed  torque. 
use  wheel  bolt s belo ng  to the 
wheel  rim installed . 
Never usc diff erent wheel s bolts  on  your vehicle. 
Always maintai n th e correc t tig htening torqu e for  the w hee l b olts  to  reduce the ri sk of a  wheel  loss. If the  tightening  torque of the 
whee l bolts is too  low, they can loosen come out w hen  th e vehicl e is  m ov ing . If t he 
tight en ing torque is  too  high, the wheel  bolts and threads can be  damaged the w heel 
can  become loose . 
Note 
The specifi ed  torqu e for th e  w hee l bolts  is 
88 ft/ lb s Nm). Afte r  changi ng  a  whe el. th e 
torqu e must b e  ch ec ked  as soon as  po ss ibl e w ith 
a  torque wre nch - pref erably  by an authori zed Volkswage n dealer  or qu alified  works hop.  

in wet con dition s. o rd er t o  f ully exploi t th e 
b en efits  of un idi re c tional  tires ag ain,  yo u  sh o uld 
imm ed iat ely r eplace or  chan ge  th e tire in o rd er 
t o  r estor e th e  co rrect  direc tio n o f rotat ion. 
WARNING 
Imprope rl y  tig h te n ed or mainta ined  wheel 
bo lts can b ec ome lo ose  causing  loss o f co n tro l, 
a c olli sion  and serious p erso nal inju ry: 
Always  keep the wh eel  bolt s and  th e 
thread s  in the  wh eel  hu bs  clean so  th e  wheel 
b olt s can turn eas ily and  be properly 
N eve r g re ase or oil th e w heel bo lts  and the 
threads  in the wheel hub s. They  can become loose whil e dri vin g if  gr ease d or  oiled , eve n if 
ti ghten e d t o the sp ecified t orque. 
After changing a 
-secure the jack and 
tool kit in  th e luggage 
-
page 86 . 
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ave the tire  pressures all 
the d e tect an 
page 62  o r 
Always read a nd  heed  all and oth e r  important pa ge  79, 
Note 
The s pecified  to rqu e for th e w hee l bolts is 
88  ft / lb s N m). The torque  must  be c hecke d 
a s  soon as  possib le  w ith  a torq ue w re n ch -erably  by  an  authorize d Volkswa gen deale r o r 
q ualified  wo rksho p. 
rod ed and pla ced befo re you  ha ve the  torq ue  chec ked or have the b olts  ti g htened to th e  proper  to rq ue. 
H ave  th e damage d  tire replace d with  a tire o f 
th e sa me brand . s p ecifi ca tio ns a nd  tread 
WARNING 
Alw ays  properly  secure the vehicl e jack  an d 
too l kit in the  lu gg ag e compartment. 
ment.  Loose  item s in  th e ve hicle  ca n fly 
a round the  in sid e o f the  ve hicl e d urin g hard brakin g or in  a c rash  causin g se riou s perso nal 
in jury. 
Note 
Th e specified  to rqu e fo r th e w heel  bolts  is 
88 N m). Th e torqu e must be c hec ked as  soo n as possi ble  w ith  a torqu e w renc h -erably  by an a uth orized Volk sw age n deale r  o r 
qua lified  wo rk s h o p. 
yo u no tice  that the w he el b olts  arc rode d  and  ha rd to tu rn . they  mu st b e rep la ced 
b efor e yo u have the torq ue c hec ke d  or have  th e 
b olts  tight en ed  to  the prop er 
W ha t  d o  

(continued) 
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  

light 5 
See Anti-lock brake 
should want to add an acces-sor y  to  my ve hicl e? 
Add ress of 
Add ress of Transport 
Afte r c hanging a  w heel 87 
Alloy 
wheels 
fe el a  slight v i
b ration on the brake pedal?  4 
Ant i-t h
eft alarm system 
Linking  your trailer 
Anti-theft wheel bolts 84 
A uto Safety  Hotline 
Automatic car wash 22 
B 
3 
Batt ery 
56 
low often should replace  m y engin e 
battery?  56 
Important informatio n  t o know befo re 
d isconnect the battery 55 
Hcplac ing 
56 yo u must do after reconnect the battery 55 
is the correct brake nuidleve l?. 53 
Brake  syste m  53 
light  2 
B rak
es low docs mois ture or road salt  affect the brakes? 13 
does it mean when feel a  slight vibra tion o n the brake pedal?  4 
Br
aking distance 13 
Break-in  period 
Engin e 12 
is the right way to break-in  my vehicle?  12 
Br e
aking in 
B r
ake pads  12 
Ti r
es 12 
Break ing in 
tires  12 
Bulb  ch
ange 93 
Bulb  fa
ilure  93 
65 39 , 55 
22 
ra di o  33 
phone 33 
phone 33 
a bulb 93 
a  w heel 86 
brake pads 
fuel cap  36 
engine oil  leve l 44 
26  

Allo y w heels  26 
Auto m
atic car w as h 22 
Bumper 23 
27 
seat cove rs  29 
Engine 
compartment 27 Exterior  22 
Fabric 
trim 29 
Instrument panel 28 
Leat her  29 
Outside mirrors  25 part s  28 
belt s th e ve hicl e 22 
25 
tri m  28 
and protection 2 1 
scat covers 
29 
numbe r 
For  anti -
theft  wheel  bolt s 
pressure  6 1 
47 
L eve l 49 
L
oss 49 
light  48 
temperature 
in structions 48 
Tr
ailer t o w in g  48 light 48 
recorders 34 
D 
Da ta  Link for agnosti c II 
D etermin in g correct load  limit  71 
D ifferentia l lock  6 
D rive 
econom ically  19 
D rive 
economi cally  and he lp protec t th e environment 19 
D
riving o u ts id e of the or Precautions 
3 .2 Tips and  Advice 
light  5 
Elec tron ic di
fferential  lock 6 
Electroni c 
Control  9 
Electronic 
Stabili zat ion 
How it work s 6 
Em erge ncy 
Lockin g drive r's door 88 
Opening  leve r for  the  rear lid  89 
Unlo ckin g 
driver's door 88 
Emergen cy clos ing  88 
E m erg
ency locking doors  88 
E m erge ncy  op
ening  88 
E m erge ncy 
unlocking of rear  lid  89 
E ngin e 
Break-in  12 
E ngine 
compartment 
27 
Pr eca utions yo u s ho ul d tak e when working inside th e  engine compartment 39 
I add  pl ain water  to  the engin e 
c o ol
ant? 
losses 
light 4 1 
E n gin e m a
nagem ent 9 
E n gin e oil  42 
Adding 45 Additi ves 46 
leve l 44 43 
Dip stick 44 
How do I  k now how much oil  my engine is consuming? 43 
c h an ge  46 
Specificati on s  42 
S pecificat i
ons gasolin e  engine 42 kind  of engine oil  should put in  my 
ve hicle?  42  

sh o uld I check  the engine oil 
level? 43 
ligh t 45 
Engine  oil sensor li g h t 44 
Environment Avoiding pollution 23, 36 
the  eng in e compartment 28 Drive economically  19 
light 9 
also E lectron ic 
light 7 
Even t Data  Hecorder 
34 
Exhaus t system 
light II 
Exhau st system  9 
Externa l 
aeria l 33 
F 
Fabric trim 
light 35 
Fuse b ox 
I n  the  in strument p anel , left 92 
In the  in strum ent pan el,  rig h t 92 
table 92 
Fuses 
G 
Gaskets 
Gasoline 37 
Blends 37 alcohol 37 
rating 37 
37 
Hegular 37 Unleaded 37 ifl purchase poor qua lity fu el? 37 
woul d  happen  if  I put leaded  gaso
l
ine in my ca r? 37 
or summer tips 37 
Gasoline  addi tives 
Generator light 56 
G lossary oft  ire  and loading terminology 58 
H 
I low co uld  I damage the  cata lytic 
conve rter? 9 
I low do  I know how much oil en gi ne  is 
consuming'? 43 
How do  I unlock the  en gine  hood? 41 
How doe s moisture or road salt affec t the brakes? 13 
How ofte n  should I  check  my tire 
pressures? 69 
How often  should I replace  my engine 
battery? 
56 
How oft e n  should I wax my 24 
I low ofte n  should th e  brak e nuid be 
c h anged? 
54 
I low to jump start 
light 
I n st
rument pane l 28 
J 
Jack 
Jump  starti n g 
Access  positive and negative 
terminals 
Jumper cables 
L 
Leather