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Installin g the upper te ther strap on the 
anchorage 2.1: 
Instrument cluster 3.1: 8 
Menu  structure 3. 1: 14 
Instrument cluster illumination 3.1:  3 
Instrument cluster lighting 3.1: 44 
Instrument panel 3. 1: 
K 
Access  positive  an d  negative 
t
erminal s 3.2: 
Light change 3.2:  93 
lights 
Lights 3.1: 43 interior 3.1:47 
Lights & V is ion 
Menu 3.1:17 
Lock 3 .2: 26 
Locking  driver's door in an e m erge ncy 3.2: 88 
Locks 3.2:  26 
Chi .ld  safety 3.1: 33 
Low beam 3.1: 43 
Lower anchorages 2.1: 71 
Luggage compartment 2.1: 3.1:  69 
Luggage compartment cover 3.1:71 
M 
Main  menu -Mu lt i-Function 
In dicator 3.1: 
Malfunct ion Indicator Lamp 3.2: 
Vehicle Weights 3.3: 6 
Menu compass 3.1: 19 
Menu for convenience functions 3.1: 16 
Menu for  Lights & Vision 3.1: 17 
Menus Examp le of use 3.1: 
Menu sound system 3.1: 
MFI 3.1:20 
M IL 
m irrors,  electrical 3.1:53 Simultaneous adjustment 3.1:53 
Mirrors lowered function 3.1: 17 
Modifications 3.2: 32 
Monitoring th e  Advanced  Air bag System 2.1: 
Key words 9  
     
        
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Booklet 3.1  Controls and Equipment 
Warning and lights  in the tachom
eter 
Symbol Meaning of warning lights 
swagen dealer or 
on: Electromechanical power steeri ng 
a
ssi s t contact  yo ur a uthorized 
swagen d ealer or 
contact your authorized swagen  dea ler or workshop 
Malfunction 
Properly  close th e fu el cap 
Elec tronic  Power (Gaso line engine only)-contact your authorized Volkswage n dealer or qualified workshop 
E le ctronic  immobilizer 
Generator malf unction-contact your au tho-
rized Volkswage n dealer or qualified workshop 
Bulb failure 
High beams swit ched on 
Turn signal left 
Turn s ignal  right 
Warning and indicator light s in the di splay 
Symbol Meaning of lights 
Engine coolant temperature too high-
and 
Engine coolant level too  low-coolant 
le vel.  Fu
rther information 
3.2 
"Tip s and Advice". chapter steering" 
steerin g" 
pageBS 
-
batteries" 
booklet 3.2 
page46 
Further information 
page46 
page46 
Further inform ation 
3.2  "Tip s and Adv ice", chapter  
     
        
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and Equipment 
Fig . 35 Sec tio n  of i nstr u m ent  panel: switc h  fo r th e headligh ts, automatic headli ght contro l a nd  fron t fog 
Daytime  running 
- Daytime running ligh ts  are  on when
ever the  ig ni tio n  i s sw itc hed  on  an d  th e 
h
eadlig ht swit c h  i s in  positi on 
fig. 35 
Switchin g on 
For more in
for ma
tion on hig h beam  an d  headlight 
page 46. 
-The  low beam w ill only work  w it h  th e 
i g ni
tion o n . W hen you  sta rt the e ngin e, the 
h
eadlights  go off to  reduce drain on the 
batt ety  an d only  th e  parkin g lights will b e 
o n . 
Switching  off th e  headlights 
- Turn the light swit ch  to position 
S wi tch ing on the  fog 
-th e switch  out o f position 
Daytime running  li g hts10l 
Leave 
the light switch in posit ion The daytime running  lights come on automatically you 
switch on the igni tio n. 
the ignition is  o n and the parking brake is engaged , the daytime running ligh ts switch  off 
a uto m atically. the  park in g  bra ke  is  fully 
r e leased , th e daytime ru nning lights swit c h  on again automati cally. 
F
og l ights1 0l 
When th e fog lights a re swit ch ed in th e instrument clus te r comes on . This 
i s  to remind you t h at  yo u have the fog lights are headlight is switc hed 
yo u cannot switc h  on  th e  fog ligh ts. 
D ynam ic  hea d light range co ntrol 
Vehicles  with gas discharge are eq uip ped  w ith d yn am ic  headlig h t range contro l. T his  means that th e  headlig hts 
w ill adjust t hemselves to match  th e  load level of the  ve hicl e. They will also  ad ju st  to noddin g movements when  d riving off or braking. 
WARNING 
Crashes and o ther acc idents can h appen  when you cannot s e c the  ro a d a head and w hen you canno t b e seen by o th er motoris ts. 
Never use day tim e running lights  to see wher e you arc goi ng. They  are no t b rig h t 
enough  an d  w ill not le t you see fa r en o ug h 
a head d usk  o r w hen i t is 
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and Equipment 
and high beam 
signa l and high leve r also  operates 
Fig. 38 Turn signal and high beam le ve r 
Th e  turn signal a n d  hi gh beam lever has 
the followin g functions: 
U sing  the turn 
- Move the lever 38 
to  in d icate  a  rig ht tu rn, and 
in dicate a  le ft  tu rn. 
Changing 
-Move the  leve r either u p or down 
just the  point of resistance,  then  re lease it. 
The  tu rn  sig n al 
Sw itchin g the high  b eam on and  off 
-Turn  the light swit ch  to 
- P ress  the lever forward  to to 
switc h  on the  hig h  beam s. 
4 6 Lights and a view 
-th e  lever back to wa rd  th e s teering 
w hee l 
and beyond the dete n t in the 
switc h  to turn th e  high  beam off again. 
-the lever toward the steeri ng wheel 
to operate the flasher. 
Impro per usc of th e  headli ght flasher o r the 
h igh  beams can distract other drive rs causing a crash  an d serious personal  injury. 
Neve r use the headli gh t flasher and h igh 
beam s w hen th ey w ill blind o r distract  other motoris ts . 
Always use the turn s ig nals w hen  ch a nging 
l a nes to a le rt  oth e r m otori sts . 
T ips 
T he only work  whe n the  ig nition is switched on. The co rre sponding warning or 
in the  in strument cluster 
and 
The can be  only  be  sw itc hed on if the head ligh ts are o n . The indi cator then comes on in the instrument cluster. 
The 
then co mes on  in  the in strument cluster. 
the  tu rn leve r is left sounds w hen th e driver door is opened, even if the  key  is  left in  the ign ition lock.  This  is areminder to  switch ofT the rurn  signal.  
     
        
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with headlight washer system 
l1eadlig ht 
49, 44 is pulled toward s the ste ering 
w heel -while low or high beams turned on. llowever, insect 
WARNING 
A lways  read and heed the .. 
Note 
To  avoid make sure that the headlight washers work properly in  winter. Keep the n ozzle  in the bumper free of snow and remove any ice with de-icer 
lr  is important for safe  driving you good vision ro rear. 
Fig. 46 day-night mirror 
5 2  Lights and a view 
the mirror in the normal position.  th e  le ve r the bottom  edge of th e mirror must point forward. the lever  
     
        
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Heated seats 4 
(5). 37 46 (5) 
windows for  23 front 
wind ows  for 32 rear 
Rea r 
window de- 25 (25) fogger 
R
ear  w indow wiper 41 (15) 
R ear 12-vo h socket  26 
F1 F2 
Backup light  left  F47 F48 
Backup light right F47 F48 
Brake light left F48 
Warning 
Brake light righ t  F47 
Turn sig na l left  F47 F48 
Turn signal  right  F47 F48 
F48 
Headlight left F47 
Headli gh t right  F48 
Horn F5 (15) 
Rad i
ator 
Radio  Fl9 (15) 
Sound syste m 
Windshield  wipers F31 
the wrong fuse and attempti ng to re pair a  fuse or usi ng something instead of a  fuse can 
cause a  fir e and serious personal injury. 
Alway s read and heed the information and all page a 
The  check  light ill uminates when an ex terior  lighting bulb  has failed. 
The  indicato r light lig ht s up in the instrument clus ter when a  ve hicle  exterior lightin g bulb, 
(e.g.  le ft  high  beam) has failed. 
th e  ve hicle  is  delivered  from the factory  with a 
t railer h itch and the is correct ly  atLached to  the trai le r  socket, cert ain bulb s on the  trail er are also  monit ore d . 
Bu lb 
monitorin g with  trailer attach ed  The  traile r light ing  is con stamly monitored for  a bulb  failu
re. 
The  ch eck ligh t  illumin ates if a b ulb  in the  rea r light of the trailer has fai led 
The  following bulbs are mon itored: 
failure of all turn signa ls  on one si de 
Failure o f the rear light on one si de (on som e 
model s  als o  failu re of the license pla te  light ). 
Failure  of both brake li gh ts 
What do