
Parking 3.1:  10 8 
Drive r 2.1: 4 
Front  pa ssenge r 2.1: 5 
Occ upant s 2. 1: 4 
R ear  passe nge rs  2.1 : 6 
Park ing aid  3.1: 106 
Parki ng  Ass is tance 
C lea ning  senso rs 3 .2:  18 
Parking  brake  3. 1:  10 4 
Warn ing light 3 .1:  28,  104  l 
Parki ng  di sta nce  warnin g sys te m  3.1:  106 
Parts  3.2: 27 
P ASS EN GER  AIR  BAG  OFF light  2.l: 39 
Pe dal s 2.l:  9 
Phys ica l p rinci ple s o f a  fr ontal  colli sion 2.l: 
1 5 
P in ch  prot ection 
Power  roof 3.l: 43 
Window s 3.l: 4 1 
Plastic  parts 3.2: 1 9 
C le aning  3.2: 23 
Po lle n  filter  3.1:  88 
Pollution  filter 3.1:  88 
Powe r 
Roo f3.l:4 2 
Power  outlet 3.l: 73 
Pow er  roof  3.1 : 42 
Po we r ste ering 
Wa rnin g light  3.1 : 29 
Power  steering 3.2: 6 
Pow er  was her  3.2:  18 
Power  windows  3.l : 39 
Pr egna nt women 
Spec ia l co nsideration s when  wea ring a 
safety  belt 2. 1:  2 1 
Premium  Gasoline 3.2: 32 
Pre ssure  mark s 2.l:  67 
Prop er  adju stm ent  of head  rest raint s 2.l : 7 
Proper  occupa nt sea ting pos itions  2.1: 4 
Proper  safety belt  p os iti on  2.l : 2 0 
R 
Rain  sensor  3.l : 54 
Raising  the vehicl e with  th e ja ck  3.2: 72 
R eading  light s 
Fro nt 3.1:  51 
Rear  armr est 3. 1: 70 
Booklet 0 .1  General  Index 
Rear  interior  light  3.1: 52 
R ea r lid  3.l:  37 
Clo sing 3.l:  38 
Esc ape  handl e 3.2:  76 
W arnin g light  3.l : 26 
R ea r sea t b ackres t 
Fo lding  forward  3.1:  66 
Rai sing  in to  place  3.l: 67 
R ea r seat  ben ch  3.1 : 66 
R ea r v entilation  3.l:  86 
R ear  view  mirro r 3. 1:  55 
R ea r wi ndo w 3.1: 3 7 
Re ar window  heat ing 
H ea ting  ele m en t w ires 3 .2: 2 0 
R ea r window  heat ing  3.1:  80, 81 
R ea r wi per  3.l:  53 
R ef uelin g 3.2 : 30 
R eg ular  Gasoline  3.2: 32 
R emote  control 
Ve hicl e3.1:32 
R em ote  contro l key 
Button s 3. 1: 32 
Repl acing  th e b attery  3 .l: 32 
S yn chroni zin g 3.1 : 33 
R emo vin g t he  ignition  key  3.l : 94 
R epa irs 
sy stem  2.1:  42 
Repair s 3.2: 28 
R eplac em ent  keys  3.1: 31 
R eplacing  th e  batt ery 
Remote  co ntrol  key 3.1:  32 
Re porti ng safety  defects 2.1:  12 
C an ada  3.2:  90 
Uni ted Sta tes 3 .2:  90 
Re tracto r 2.1:  19 
R eve rse 
A utoma tic  tran sm iss ion  3.1:  102 
Roof carrier  mounts 3.1: 7 6 
Roof  load 3.l: 77 
Roo f rack 3.1 : 76,  77 
Rubber  gaskets  3. 2: 20 
s 
Sa fe  drivin g 2.1: 2 
Sa fety  belt  exte nder 2. 1: 22 
Sa fety  belt  h eight  adjustm ent  2.1: 24 
Alphabetical  index  9  

WARNING 
To help preven t poiso nous  ex haust  gas bei ng  draw n in to  the ve hicle,  always  kee p th e 
r ea r li d closed  w hile  dri vin g. 
•  Never  tra nspo rt objec ts  la rger  than  those 
fill ing co mplete ly i nto 
lu ggage  area  be
ca use re ar  lid  cann ot be  full y close d. 
•  If  you abso lutely m usl d rive 
th e rear 
li d ope n, obse rve fo llow ing  notes  to  red uce ris k  of poiso ning: 
C lose  a ll win dows, 
C lose  the  power 
Ope n all  ai r o ut lets  i n the  instrume nt 
panel, 
Swi tc h  olT air  reci rc ul ati on, 
Se t th e  fr esh  air  fan  lo h ig hes t speed . 
WARNING 
Always  make  su re  that doo rs,  the power all  w indows  a nd  rea r  lid a re  secure ly 
closed  an d locked  lo  re du ce the r is k  of injur y 
w hen 
ve hicl e is  no t be ing used. 
Tie-downs 
Bo oklet  2 .1  Safety  fir st 
WARN ING 
•  Afte r clo sin g  th e  rea r lid, always  make sure il i s proper ly  closed  a nd  locked. 
•  Never  leave  your  vehicle  u nattended  espe
cia lly 
rear  lid open.  A chil d co uld 
craw l in to ve hicle  thro ugh th e lu ggage 
com partmen t a n d  cl ose  t he rear  lid o r wi ndow 
b eco min g tra pp ed  a nd  un abl e to  get ou l. 
Be ing trapped  in a ve hicle ca n  lea d lo se rious 
p ersona l injury. 
•  Neve r lei c hild ren play  in  or  around  th e ve
hi cle. 
•  Never  le t p assenge rs  ride  in  the lu ggage 
co mp artm ent.  Vehicle occ upan ts 
a lways 
be  proper ly  re stra ined  in  one  of the  veh icle's 
sea ting  positions .. 
Mak e sure heat in g w ires  in re a r 
w indo w ca nnot  b e scraped  and  damaged  b y 
in ve hi cle . 
Tip s 
Air ci rc ula tion  h elps redu ce  window  fogg ing. 
D o  not  co ver slot s becaus e can 
pre vent  stal e air  from  escap ing  the  vehicl e. 
The  lu ggag e compartm ent  is equipped  w ith Jou r ti e-downs  to secure luggage and 
other  items. 
U se 10 sec ure y our  cargo  prop erl y IO , " Loadin g th e lu gg age  compa rtm ent ". 
l n a  collis ion , 
laws  of p hys ics  mean even 
s m alle r are  lo ose  in veh icle  w ill 
b ecome  hea vy  mi ssiles can  cause se rious 
injur y. h em s in v ehicl e po ssess  e nerg y which 
v ar y ve hicl e spee d and wei gh t of  the 
i t em.  Veh icl e s peed  is s ignifi cant  facto r. 
Fo r ex amp le.  in  a 
co lli sion  at a  sp eed of 30 
mph  (48 km /h ).  th e fo rces  ac tin g o n a  IO lb s. (4 .5 
kg ) 
arc 2 0 l ime s norma l of item. Thi s m ea ns o f th e 
i t e m  wo uld  sudd en ly  be ab out  200  lb s. (9 0 kg) . 
You  can  im agine 
inju ries a  200  lbs.  (90 
kg ) flyin g free ly  th rou gh pa sse nger 
c ompar tm ent cou ld  cau se in a colli sion  like thi s. 
WARNING 
Weak, damaged  or  im pro per  stra ps  use d  l ose
c u re  item s lo  lie -d owns  can fail durin g hard 
braking  or  i n collisio n an d cause  se rious  pe r
so nal  injur y. 
•  A lways  use  suit abl e m ountin g str aps  a nd 
p ro per ly se cur e ite ms lo  the lie-downs  in 
lu ggage  compartment  lo  he lp preven t items 
from or  flying  forwa rd  as  dangero us 
m issi le s. 
•  When th e rear  seal  backres t is fo lded  down, 
a lway s use  sui tab le mo unt ing  stra ps  an d 
proper ly  sec ure  items  to the tie- downs  in  the 
lu ggage  compa rtme nt  l o help prevent  item s 
Saf e drivin g  11  

Booklet 2.1  Safety first 
WARN ING (continued) 
•  Neve r strap  m ore  than  one  perso n, in
cluding  small ch ildr en,  into belt. 
•  Neve r p lace  a  safety  belt  over  a  child  sitting 
o n  your  lap. 
•  Always  keep fee t in  the foot we ll in front  of 
th e scat  w hile th e ve hicl e is  being  driven. 
•  Neve r let a n y  perso n r ide  with  feet  on the 
instrument  panel or  sticking  out th e window 
or  on th e sca t. 
•  Never  remove  a safety  be lt whil e th e ve
hicle  i s mo ving. Do ing so w ill increase  yo ur 
ri sk of  being injur ed or kill ed. 
•  Neve r wear  be lts  twi sted. 
•  Never  wear  bel ts over  rigid  o r breakable 
ob jects  in or  on  your  clothing,  su ch  as  eye 
glasses,  pen s,  keys,  etc., as  these  may  cause in
jur y. 
•  Neve r allo w sa fet y belts  to become  dam
aged  by  being  caugh t in  door  or sea t hardware. 
•  Neve r wear  t he s hou lder  part  of  the  be lt 
und er  you r ar m  or  otherwi se ou t of posi tion. 
•  Severa l layers  of heavy  clothing  may  inter
fere  w ith correc t position ing of  belt s and  re
duce  the overa ll eff ect ive ness of  t he  sys tem. 
18  Safety belt s 
WARNING  (continued) 
•  Alwa ys keep  b elt  buckles  free of a nyt hing 
that  may  prevent  th e buckl e from  latc hing se
cure ly. 
•  Never  use comfor t clips or  dev ices  that 
crea te slac k in  the  sh ould er bel t.  Howeve r, 
s pecial  clips  may be  required for the  correc t 
u se  of some  child  restraint  systems. 
•  Torn  o r frayed  safety  belt s can  tear  a nd 
damag ed  belt  hardw are  can break  in a  colli
s ion.  In spect  belts  reg ularl y. lf webb ing,  bind
in gs,  buckl es, or  retractors  are  damaged, h ave 
b elt s  rep laced  by an  authorized  Volkswage n 
dealer  or qualifi ed  worksho p. 
•  Safety  be lts  that  have  been  worn and 
l oaded  in an  accident  must b e re pl ace d w ith 
the  correct  re placement  safety belt by a n au
t h orized  Volkswage n dea le r.  Replacement 
may  be  necessary  even  if damage  canno t be 
clea rly  see n. Anchorages  t hat  were  loaded 
mu st  a lso  be  inspecte d. 
•  Neve r remove,  modify,  disassembl e, or  try 
t o repa ir th e  safe ty  belts  yourse lf. 
•  Always  keep the belts  clean.  Dirty  belts 
m ay  not  work  co rrectl y and  can  impair the 
fun ction  o f th e  in erti a ree l 
3.4 "Ti ps 
an d Adv ice",  c hap te r  "C lea nin g and 
Pro tect ion."  

Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
WARNING (con tinued) 
•  Al ways  insta ll r ear -faci ng child  seats  o n th e 
rea r seat. 
•  If yo u mu st  in sta ll  a reanva rd faci ng c hild 
se at  on  th e fr ont  p asse nger seat  beca use  of ex
c epti onal cir cum stance s an d  th e PAS SEN GER 
AIR  BAG  OFF light  do es not co me o n an d  stay 
on,  immedi ate ly  in sta ll th e rear -fa cin g child 
sea t in 
re ar  se a ti ng  po siti on  and  hav e th e 
a irba g syste m  inspe cte d b y yo ur  Volk swagen 
d ea le r. 
WARNING 
O bj ec ts  be twee n yo u and  th e airbag  w ill in 
c rease  the r is k of  injury in a c rash  by  int er
fe rin g w ith th e way  the a ir ba g unfold s or by 
b ein g pu sh ed  into yo u as  the a ir ba g infl ates. 
•  Never  hold thin gs in your  hand s or on  your 
l a p  when  the v ehicl e is  in u se. 
•  Neve r tran sport  item s on  or  in  th e area  of 
the  f ront p asse nger  sea t. Obj ec ts  co uld  move 
int o th e a rea  of  the front  airb ags  durin g 
br ak ing o r oth er su dden  man euv er  and  be
co me dange ro us  pro jec tiles  that  ca n  ca use se
ri ou s 
injur y airba gs infl ate. 
•  Neve r place  or att ac h acce ssori es or oth er 
o bj ec ts  (s uch  as  c up  h old ers,  tele phon e 
bra ckets,  la rge , h eav y or bul ky obj ects)  on  the 
d oor s, ove r or  n ear th e area  mark ed  "AIRB AG" 
o n  th e steer ing wh eel, in strum ent pan el,  sca t 
b ac krests  or b etw een  those  a reas 
36, 
fi g. 23 and  yourself. T hese ob jec ts  coul d ca use 
in ju ry  in  a cras h, es pecia lly w hen  th e airbags 
infl ate . 
•  Nev er  re clin e th e fro nt  p asse nge r's  sca t to 
t ra nsp o rt  obj ec ts.  Item s can also  move  into 
th e are a  of  the  sid e airba g or the  front  air b ag 
durin g bra kin g or in  a s udd en  m an eu ve r. Ob
j ec ts  nea r th e a irb ags  can  beco me pro jec tiles 
a nd  cause  inj ury , p articu lar ly w hen  th e sea t is 
r ecl ined . 
•  Always  make s ure that  no thin g is  on  th e 
fr ont  pass enger  s eat that  will  cause  the 
we ig ht -se nsing  mat in  th e scat to sense  that 
t h e sea t is  occupi ed  or  is occ upie d b y a  perso n 
th at i s hea vier  th an  th e occ upa nt actually  on 
38  Airbag  system 
WA RN IN G  (con tinued) 
th e s eat.  Th e w eight  oflhe  obj ect could  cause 
the  pas senge r sid e airbag  t o be  turn ed  on 
wh en  it shoul d be  off o r could cau se the a irbag 
to fun ctio n  in  a w ay  th at  is  diff ere nt  fro m  the 
way  it wo uld  h ave w orked  with o ut  th e added 
we ig ht . 
•  Always make  s ure th at  nothin g on th e front 
pa sse nge r sca t w hen  the bac krest  is  fold ed for
w ard.  Eve n light  obj ect s c ould  b e pu sh ed  int o 
th e seat  c ushi on  and  cause  the weig ht-se nsin g 
m at i n  th e scat to  reg is te r  enou gh  we ig ht  to 
turn  th e airb ag on. 
•  Al ways  make sur e that  the s ta tu s s ignal ed 
b y  th e PAS SENGER  AIR BAG  OFF light  is c or
r ec t for  the w ay  that the  front  p assenger sea t is 
b ein g use d. 
WARNING 
The  fin e dust  c rea ted  wh en  airb ags  depl oy ca n 
ca use  brea thin g pr oblem s for  p eople w ith a 
hi sto ry  of  asthm a or o th er bre athin g condi 
tion s. 
•  T o  reduce the risk  of brea thing  problem s, 
with  asthm a or oth er  res pir ato ry c ondi 
ti o ns s hould  get fr esh ai r right  away  by ge tting 
o ut  of the ve hicle  o r openin g windows  o r 
d oor s. 
•  If y ou ar c in  a co llisio n  in  w hi ch  airb ags  de
pl oy,  wash  yo ur  hand s and  fa ce with  mild  soap 
a nd  wa te r b efo re e atin g. 
•  B e caref ul  not  to get th e du st  int o yo ur 
eyes , o r  int o any c uts o r sc ratc hes. 
•  If th e re sid u e s hou ld ge t int o your  eyes , 
flu sh  th em  with  wate r. 
Tips 
If  yo u  or a  pa sse nge r w ho  yo u w ill  be  using  your 
ve hicl e has  a d isab ility tha t ma y affect  the  way 
t h e  Advan ced Airb ag Sys te m  in  yo ur  vehicle 
wo rks,  you  can contact  Volkswagen  Custo m er 
C ARE  at 180 0 822-8987  for informa tion  about 
p oss ib le m od ifi ca tion s or  o th er  ste p s  th at h elp 
address  th e  sit uat io n . 
- 

The Side  Curtain  Prot ection ™ airbag  syste m  ba
sica lly  con sis ts  of: 
• 
e lec tron ic co ntro l modu le  and sid e impa ct  se nso rs, 
• 
Sid e Curtain airbag s ab ove front  and  r ear sid e window s, 
•  the  airbag  indica to r 
in in strum ent 
panel. 
Th e airbag 
is  m oniwred  electroni cally  to 
mak e ce rtain ii is  functioni ng  prop erl y all 
tim es.  Eac h you turn  on the ig niti on, airbag  syste m  indica tor will  come on  for  a 
fe w seconds  (self diagno sti cs). 
Th e Side  Curtain  Protection™  airbag  syste m  is 
not  acti vated: 
•  if  the  igniti on  is  turn ed  off, 
•  in sid e colli sion s when  the ac ce lera tion 
s ur ed  by se nsor  is  100  low, 
Applies  to  vehicles: with  side  curtain protection  airbags 
Booklet  2 .1  Safety  first 
•  in  fron t-end  collisio ns, 
•  in rea r-e nd  collisio ns, 
•  in  ro llove rs . 
In  some  types  o f acc ident s th e front,  Sid e 
tai n and  side  airba gs may  be  tri g
ge re d  to gether. 
WARNING 
•  Safety  bell s an d the  airbag  system  will  only 
provide  protection  when  occupants  are  in  the 
proper  seating  pos ition 
4. 
•  If th e  a irbag  indicator  ligh t comes  w hen 
th e vehicle  is  being  used,  have  the system 
spec te d  immediately  by  your Volkswagen 
deal er. The  Sid e  C urtain 
m ay  not work  proper ly  eve n when  the vehicle 
acce lera tion  in side  co llision  i s hi gh  en oug h 
t o act iva te  the  airbag. 
How  Side  Curtain  Protection™  airbags  wor k 
S id e Curtain 
airbags  can  work  together  with  side  airb ags to help  re
d uce  the  risk of  head  and  upp er  to rso  injuri es fo r occupants  who  ar e properly 
st rain ed. 
F ig . 29  Inflate d Side Curtai n airbags 
on  the  lef t side 
T he  S ide  Curtain airbags occupa nt and sid e windo w on side  of ve hicle is in s id e collis io n s 29 .  W
hen  th e 
is  tri gger ed , th e S ide  Curt ain 
Prot ection 
and  break s through hea der above  the and  re ar wind ows and center  doo r pi llar 
and  d eplo ys dow nwa rds. In  ord er  to  help 
vid e addit io nal  prot ection, side  airbag infl ate the blink  of an  eye  at very 
hi gh  sp ee d and g rea t fo rce . The  S ide Protec tion airbag  could  injure  you if yo ur 
seat ing  po sit ion  is  1101  prop er or  up righ t or  if 
are in area  where  the  suppl esid e  a irba g infl ates.  This app lies  es pe
cia lly lO children 5 1,  "C hild  saf ety". thou gh are  not  a so ft pillow,  Sid e C urtain "cu shion"  the impa ct  and  in 
thi s th ey  can  help t o re du ce ris k  of injur y the head  and upp er part  of bod y. 
A  fine  du st 
d eve lo p  when airbag ploys . Thi s is  quit e normal  and  doe s not  mean is  a  fi re  in ve hicl e. 
Airbag system  49  

Booklet  3.1  Controls  and Equipm ent ® 
Table  of  contents 
Instrument  panel  ........... .. .. ...  . 
Overview  ..............................  . 
Overview  of the  contro l butto ns  on  the 
mu lti- function  steering  w heel  ..... .... . . . 
Instrument  cluster ...... ............. ... . . 
Display  in the  in strument  cluster  .........  . 
Menus  in the  instrument  cluster  ..... •.. .. 
Warning  lights .... ....... ........ ..... . . 
2 
2 
4 
5 
7 
12 
20 
Op ening  and  closing  Keys  . . . . . .  . . 
31 
K ey  Set  . . . . .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . 31 
Remo te  cont rol  key  . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  • . . . . .  . •  . . 32 C ent ral  locking  system . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . 34 
Anti-the ft o lorm  system  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  •  . . 36 
Rear  lid  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  • . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  37 
Windows  ....  .. . . .. ....  ...  . .... . ..  ..  ..  . . 
39 Po wer  roof  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  • . . 42 
H ome link®  Universal  Transm itter . . .  . . . . .  44 
Lights  and  a  clear  view  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  46 
Lights  .  . . . . .  .  . . .  .  . . . . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . 46 
Interior  lights . . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  50 
Clear  vision  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  52 
Windshie ld  wi pers  .  . . . .  • . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  53 
Mirrors  . . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . .  . . •  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  55 
Seat s and  storag e . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  57 
Why  is seat  adjust ment  so im portant ? . . . . 57 
H ead  restraints  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  .  58  Front  seats  .
..... .... ... •..... .• .... ..... 
Rear  seat  bench  . ... ...... ....... •.. .... . 
Sto rage  ......... ................... ....  . 
Additiona l storage comportmen t ond 
elec trica l sockets  .... ... .... .... ... ......  . 
Luggage  comportment ........... ....... . 
R oo f rock  . .......... ......•.... .. •....... 
Air  conditioning  system ...... ... .. .  60 
66 
69 
73 
74 
76 
80 
Heal
ing  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .. . . . . . 80 
Cl imatic  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  • . .  . . . 8 1 Climotronic  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . 84 
Im portan t no tes  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . 88 
Driving  ................... .............  90 
Steering . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . 90 
Safety  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  91 
Igniti on lock  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . 93 
Starting  ond  stopping  the engine  . . . . . . .  . .  95 
Monuol  transmission  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  97 
Automatic  transmissio n 
I Direct  sh ift 
gea rbox  . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  98 
P arking  brok e  . ...... .... .... .. .. .. . .. ... 
104 Electronic  Parking Assistance  . ........ •.. . 10 6 
Crui se  co ntrol  ......... ........ .... ...... 107 
Alphabetical  inde x  .... ...... .... ...  10 9 
T ab le  of  contents  

Booklet  3.1  Controls and  Equipment 
Func tion 
Co nven ience 
Door  open The  vehicl e lock s all  door s w he n th e vehicle is  mov ing and  unl ocks 
th e door s w hen key  is  re mo ved  fr om ignition  loc k. 
ATA con firm The  activati on  of ala rm  sys te m  ca n  be  confirmed  if re
quir ed . 
Co nv.  mode Co nve nien ce  opera tio n  of powe r w ind ows:  dete rm in es  if dri ver's  door  wi ndow,  all w indows  o r no  window all  sh ould  h e 
o p en ed  when ve hicle  is  unlo cked. Thi s fun ctio n  ca n o nly  be  ac
t ivated  via dr iver's  door. 
Mirrors  odjust The pa sse nger mir ror will  be  adju ste d au to mati cally  wit h dri ve r's  mirror  if  thi s fun cti o n  is on. 
Factory  setting 
Bo ck fun ctio n s in  thi s m en u factory  sellin gs. 
Y o u  w ill 
m enu . 
Tip s 
T he  m enu s show n in 
displ ay  depends  on ve hicl e elec troni cs and o pti on  l eve l of  yo ur  v
ehicl e. If 
arc s ur e,  ask  yo ur  authori zed 
Vo lk sw age n dealer  for assis ta nce . 
Applies  lo  vehicles:  wi th  Hig hline  ins trument cluster  and compass 
Compa ss 
Th e ve hicle c ompa ss displa ys diff ere nt  dir ect of  trave l 
The com pass  is a n extremely  ac curat e comput er di spl ays veh icle hea di ng s of  N,  NW . W,  SW , 
S , SE , and NE. Th e m enu  "Co mpa ss" can  b e 
op en ed  wit h th e mu lti-fun cti on  stee ring w hee l 
bu H ons. 
Ti ps 
W hen  dri vi ng  in  und erg round  garages,  throug h 
or nea r subwa y stat ions  o r rail roads·· - -" 
app ear  in displa y in stead  of tr ave l 
di rec tio n. If 
m enu  Compa ss is  op en ed  by 
u sing w ind shi eld wipe r lever  or  multi-func
tion  stee rin g w hee l butto ns Co m
pa ss avai lable prese nt" wi ll in dis p lay. Once imerfer cn ce  cause  dis appears. co mp ass  rea ding  will  re app ear in d isp lay. 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with instrument  cluster  and  compass 
Calibrating  the  compass 
vehicle  compass  must  be calibrated time install  aclditionnl  i te m s 
your  vehicle,  i.e. a  roof ra ck. 
Opening  the  Compass  menu 
Se lec t Set  up the  ma in 
1 2  and  press the bu11on 
und er  th e windsh ie ld  wiper  leve r o r th e 
button  on  the  multi-func tion  steer ing 
18  Instrument  panel 
wheel 13,  fig . IO 
Selec t  th e sub-m enu  Composs  and 
pr ess 
button.  

Booklet  3.1  Controls  and  Equipment 
lock ca n be  switch ed  on  and  off  using a key in th e 
opened  door. 
Anti-theft  alarm  system 
Applies  to vehicles:  with  anti-theft alarm 
Description  of  anti-theft  alarm  system 
The anti-theft  alarm triggers an  alarm unauthorized  movements  are detected 
around  the vehicle. 
Activating  the  anti-theft  alarm  system 
- Lock  the vehi cle. 
Switching  the  alarm  off 
-Un lock  the  vehicle using  the  unlo ck 
button  in the  remote  control key or  unlock 
the  veh icle  by inserting  the  vehicle key  into 
the  driver's  door  lock. 
The  anti-th eft alarm  make s it more  difficult break into  the  vehicle  or  steal You will hea r 
and  see  the  alarms  if  someone  tri es break  inlO 
th e ve hicle. 
Whe n yo u lock  the  ve hicle,  the an ti-t heft alarm 
syste m is aulOmat ica lly sw itched  on. 
Close  all  windows  a nd doors  compl etely befo re 
locking  the  vehicle  so that  the  ant i-t hef t system 
does  no t tr igger  alarms  unnecessar ily. 
What  triggers  th e alarm? 
With  the  vehicle locked,  th e alarm  will go 
under th e fo llowing  circ umstances: 
•  Man ually  open ing of  the  rear  lid  u sing  the ve
hi cle  key, 
36  Opening  and  closing  Keys 
• Opening  a doo r, 
•  Ope ning th e en gine  ho od, 
•  Opening  the rea r lid. 
Wh en  th e alarm  is triggered,  th e horn 
will sound 
for  about  30 seco nds and  the  turn  signals  wi ll 
fla sh  for about  4  minutes. 
Ho w  c an  I  switch  off  the  ala rm  system? 
You ca n sw itch th e anti- theft  alarm  sys te m  ei
ther  by unlock ing th e veh icle  using  the unl ock 
the  remote  contro l or  by  unlocking 
the  vehicle in se rting  th e key  into  the  driv er's 
d oor  lock. 
Tips 
•  When  the  alarm  stops  sound ing and  you 
op en  anothe r door  or the rear  lid  or  any  other 
part 
th e  vehicle  that is  monito red  by the anti
th eft alarm  system, the alar m  will  be  triggered 
aga in. 
•  The  anti-t heft  ala rm  syste m  works  even if t he 
battery  is disconnected  or not  wo rking 
prop erl y.