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About this owner's manual . .  . . . . 4 
Overview of the vehicle .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  6 
Exterior views 
-Side v iew  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . . 6 
- Front  view . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . 7 
- Rear  view  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . 8 
Vehicle interior 
- Overview of the  driver door........... . 9 
-Overv iew of the  driver  side . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . 1 0 
- Overview of the  centre  console  . . . . . . . . 13 
- Overview of the  front  passenger  side . . . 15 
-Symbols in the  roof  . .  .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 15 
Instrument cluster 
- Warning  and indicator  lamps . . . .  . .  . .  . . 16 
- Instruments.......................... 20 
- Volkswagen  information system . . . . . .  . . 26 
lnfotainment system 
- Menu  and system  settings (SETUP) .  . .  . 31 
Before  the journey . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . 35 
Before setting off 
- Driving  tips . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . . .  . . 35 
- Technical  data . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . 38 
Opening  and closing 
-Vehicle key set . . . .  . .  .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 43 
- Central  locking system  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 46 
-Doors....................... .. . 55 
-Tailgate . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . .  . 57 
- Electric  windows  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  . .  . .  . 60 
- Electric panorama sliding/tilting roof . : :  : : 63 
Sitting correctly and safely 
- Adjusting  the seat  position  . . . . 66 
-Seat functions ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · · 75 -Seat belts  ..... · · · ·  ·  · ·  · · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · 
- Airbag syst~~ . : : :  :  · · · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · ·  ·  · · 79 
-Child seats (access~;;~~)· :::::::::::: : ~~ 
lights and vision 
-Lights ... 
- Protection 
·f~~~ ~h~· ~~~ ·  · ·  ·  · · ·  · · ·  · 105 
-WM.indscreen  wiper and w~·s·h~r· . . .  . .  . .  . . 111175 
-1rrors · · · ·  · ·  · .. ............. ...... ...........  122 
Transporting 
- Driving  notes .......... 
-Luggage  compartment · · ·  · ·  · · · · · ·  · · · 126 
-Roof carrier ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · 130 
- Towing  a trai·l~; .. ... · ·  · ·  · · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · 137 
..... ................. 140 
Practical equipment 
-Stowage area ........... .. . 
- Drink  holder 
.. · · · · · .. · 151 . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . 156 
-Ashtray and  cigarette  lighter ......... : ." 158 
- Electrical  sockets ........ .. .......... 160 
- Toll  card  reader (ETC) .............. .. 162 
While driving ...................... 163 
Starting the engine, changing gear  and 
parking 
-Starting and stopping  the engine ....... 163 
-Changing  gear ....................... 169 
-Braking , stopping  and parking ........ . 179 
- Driving  with respect  for the  environment 190 
-Steering ............................. 193 
Driver assist systems 
- Pull-away  assist systems  ............. 196 
- ParkPilot  ............................ 201 
- Reverse  assist system  (Rear Assist) ... 209 
-Park  Assist  system  ................... 213 
-Cruise control system (CCS) .......... 218 
-Speed limiter ........ .. .............. 222 
- Adaptive  cruise control (ACC) ........ . 226 
- Area  monitoring  system (Front Assist)  .. 235 
-Lane  departure  warning system (Lane 
Assist)  .
.......... ................... 240 
- Traffic  sign recognition ................ 243 
- Driver  Alert System (recommendation 
for rest breaks)  ........... ........... 246 
- Driving  Mode Selection  ............... 248 
- ProActive  occupant protection ..... .... 251 
- Tyre  monitoring  system .. ............. 253 
Air conditioning system 
- Heating , ventilating, cooling  ........... 256 
- Auxiliary  heater (supplementary  heating 64 system) ................. ............ 2 
At t~~ filling station 269 
- Frllrng  the tank ............. · ·  · · · · ·::: 274 
-Fuel ................ .. · ·  ·  · · · ·  · ·· ·   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Lower section of the centre  console 
Fig. 8  Overview of the lower section of the  centre 
console  (left-hand drive vehicles) 
Key for Fig. 8  and  Fig. 9 :  Fig. 
9 
Overview of the low er sec tion of the ce ntr e 
console (right -hand  drive ve hicle s) 
G) Stowage  compartment . . .  . .  .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . 151 
-AUX-IN socket H, USB socket~ or multimedia socket (MEDIA -IN)=> Bookl et Radio or 
=>Booklet navigation  system 
® Lever for: 
-
Manual gearbox  . . .  . .  . . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  169 
- Automatic  gearbox . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  .  .  . .  169 
@ Button for: 
- Driving  Mode 
Selection(~ MODE) • . • . .  . • .  . • • . • • . • .  .  .  . • .  . • • .  .  . .  . • . • .  .  .  . • • •  • . • •  • •  • . .  . 248 
- Start/stop  system 
@ . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 196 
- Traction 
control system (TCS) ~or@ . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  179 
-
Park Assist system~......................................................... 213 
-
ParkPilot G;) . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . 201 
@ Drink holder in the  centre console ..... ........................................... . 
® Centre  armrest at front with stowage  compartment .................................. . 
® 12-volt socket or cigarette lighter ....... .............. .................. .......... . 
(J) Auto Hold [AUTO HOLD) ...•••..•.•.•..•.•...•.••••••.•..•.••••..••••.•••....• •.•.••... 
® Electronic pa rking  brake @) ........... ...... .............................. .... ..  . 
® Button  for starting  and stopping  the engine [sTART -£NGINE-STOP] (Keyless Access locking and  start-
ing  system)  ..
............. ................................ .... ................ . 
14 Overview of the vehicle 
156 
66 , 
151 
160 , 158 
196 
179 
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If Ill~ ut ·id  I mpera ture f lis ba-
lm -t4''C (+39~F), the display  als o  sh ows  a snow-
0,1'-mbol (i e  w  rning) . This  symbo l re m ains lit 
up until th ou tside  t mp erature  rises above +6°C 
(+ 4 ·'F)-£. 
hicl is s ta tionary. tl1e auxiliary  hea te r is 
wit h d  on  (  p age  264)  or the ve hi cle is tr ave l
tin A t  v  ry I w speeds , the te mper atur e disp laye d 
m y be slightly higl1er th a n  th e actual outside te m
per lure due  to  hea t ra di ated  from the e ngine . 
Th e meas uring  range 
lies be tw ee n -45 °C  (-49 °F) 
and  +76"C 
(+169 °F) . 
Compass display 
When  the ignition  and navigation  system are 
switched on, the instrument  cluster  display  shows 
the  current  direction 
of travel. 
Selector lever positions (automatic gearbox) 
The gear  selec ted is displayed  on the  side  of  the 
selecto r leve r and  on the di
spla y in th e instrument 
cluster . The  dis play  may  show  which  gear has 
been  selected  if 
the lever is in 0/S, or  in  Tiptronic 
mode 
~page 169 . 
Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox) 
While the  vehicle  is in  mot ion , the  instrum ent clus
ter may show  which  gear should  be  selec ted  to re
duce  fuel cons umption 
~page 169. 
Speed warning for winter tyres 
A display  in the  instrument  clu ste r indicates when 
the  set maximum  speed  has  been  exceeded 
~page 26. 
Speed warning  settings  can be mad e and  adjusted 
in  the infotai nment system  using the 
@) button  and 
the 
0 and (T yres) function  buttons ~page 3 1. 
Start/stop system status display 
The  instrumen t cluste r display  shows informat ion 
about  the  current  status 
~page 1 96 . 
Vehicle battery charge level (SOC) 
In some  models , the  battery  charge le vel  (SOC1l) 
is displayed  as a percentage . 
To displa y  the  ch arge leve l, pr ess  and  hold  button 
~Fig. 12 0 with the ignition  switched off until SOC 
appea rs in  the  display . 
1> State of ch arg e 
Engine code 
Press and  ho ld  button ~Fig. 12 0 (fo r approxi
mately  15 seco nds)  to show  the vehicle's  engine 
code  in 
the  display . The  ignition  should  be swit ch
ed on but  the  engin e  should  not be running. 
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A WARNING l 
Failure to observe illuminated warning lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle 
breaking down in traffic, and can cause acci
dent and serious injury. 
• Never ignore any illuminated warning 
lamps or text messages. 
• Stop the  vehicle as soon as possible and 
when  safe to do so. 
• Broken-down vehicles increase the risk of 
accidents both for you and for other road 
users. If necessary , switch on the hazard 
warning lights and set up the warning trian
gle to warn other road  users. 
• Stop the vehicle  at a safe distance away 
from moving traffic and ensure that no part of 
the exhaust system  can come into contact 
with any inflammable material  underneath the 
vehicle, e.g . dry grass or fuel. 
~A WARNING 
Streets and bridges can  be iced over at out
side temperatures above freezing point. 
• There may be black ice on the roads at 
outside temperatures above +4°C (+39 °F) and 
also when no snowflake symbol is displayed 
as a black ice warning. 
•  You should never rely solely on the out
side temperature display! 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be
ing damaged. 
m Di~erent instrument cluste~s are  available , 
L!J wh1ch means that the vers1ons and displays 
may  vary. 
In displays  without warning  or informa
tion  texts , faults  are indicated  exclusively 
by the in
dicator la mps. 
m D epe nding  on the  vehicle  equipment  level, 
W some  settings  and displays  may also appear 
in  the  infotainment  system. 
..,.. 
Instrument cluster 23   

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Menu and system settings (SETUP) 
o:n Introduction 
This chapte r  con ta in s  info rm ation  on  th e fo llo w in g 
su bjects : 
V ehi cle  se ttin
gs menu  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  .  31 
Additional information and warnings: 
•  Instrum ents ~page 20 
• 
V olks wage n informa tion  syst em ~page 26 
• C entral locking  system ~page 46 
• Electric  windows ~page 60 
• 
Lights ~page 105 
• Windscreen wiper/ wa she r ~page 117 
• Mirrors ~page 122 
• Brake  assist systems ~page 179 
• Driver  assist systems ~page 196 
• Tyre  monitoring system ~page 253 
• Wheels  and tyres ~page 308 
• 
~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation sys
tem 
General information on operating the unit 
The following section  contains  information  on the 
settings  that can be adjusted  in the 
Vehicle set
tings menu . Basic information  on operating  the 
i nfotainment  system and on warning  and safety  in
structions  are contained  in a separate  manual 
~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation system. 
Systems settings and display of vehicle 
information 
After pressing  the (ill] infotainment  button you  can 
t
ouch  the  corresponding  function button to displ ay 
information 
or adjust  settings , e .g . you  can  check 
the  current  status 
of the start/stop  system 
~page 196  in the Vehicle status menu . 
Vehicle settings menu 
r-f"'n First read and observe the i~troductory 
L-1=J.1 information and safety warnmgs A on 
page 31. 
Opening the Vehicle settings menu 
• Switch on the ignition . 
• If necessary,  switch on the  infotainment  system. 
• Vehi cle  se ttings  (setup) ~page 31. 
• Auxili ary hea te r  sett ings ~page 256. 
• Radio  sta tio n  selection . 
• Vehicle  status . 
• Driving  da ta . 
• Conv enien ce consumers . 
A WARNING 
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver 
is distracted. Operating the lnfotainment sy s
tem can distract you from the road. 
• Always drive carefully and responsibly. 
r::l Aft er  sta rt ing  the  engine  with a  disc harged 
L!J ve hi cle  battery , or after the  battery  has  been 
chang ed, 
system  settings  (time, da te , personal 
conveni ence  settings  and program ming) 
may have 
be en  chang ed or de leted . Ch eck  and  correc t 
the 
s e ttin gs  as  necessa ry once  the ve hi cle  ba tte ry  has 
been  sufficiently  charged . 
• Touch  the 0 function  button to open the Vehi
cl e settings menu. 
• Touc h the  corresponding  function button to 
open  additional  menus in the 
Vehicle settings 
menu, or to  adjust  settings  in the  menu  points. ...,. 
lnfotainment system 31 
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Stowage compartment on the driver side 
Fig. 109 On the driver  side: stowage  compart
ment 
To open, press the button ~Fig. 109 G) dow . 
pull the grip in the direction of the arrow. n ana 
To close, press the cover upwards until it e ngages 
ffi A  coin holder may be  located on the inside of W the  cover. 
Stowage compartment in the roof console (glasses compartment) 
Fig. 110 In the roof  console : stowage  compart
ment 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
~ information and safety warnings A on 
page 151. 
The stowage  compartment  can be used for storing 
glasses or other objects. 
To open, press  and release  the button ~Fig. 110 
(arrow). 
To close, press  the cover  upwards until it engages < 
Stowage compartment in the front centre console _____. 
Fig. 111 In the centre  console:  stowage  compart 
ment 
1521 
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B efore the journey 
. troductorY 
[Q] First read and observe the 1~ 5 & on .  f ty warnm9  • information and sa e 
page151. 
f the stowage To open, briefly press the cover 0 
compartment ~Fig. 111 (arrow). ver 
artment eo To close, push the stowage  comp 
down as far as it will go. ·n tne •  -y conta1 1 ? 
rn 
The stowage compartment m a AUX-IN . ( ~ th8 ' t factory -fitted USB socket  ' Mr:DIA-IN) , • · ket  ( ~ tefl'l· E socket '"'' or the multimedia  soc ·g a tion s Y5 
, • 
~ Booklet Radio or ~Booklet N avt • ~   

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ACC is active . No vehicle has  been detec----.. 
~8 ted  ahead . The  set speed  is kept  con-
stant. 
When displayed in white: ACC active.  Ve---
hicle detected  ahead. ACC regulates  the 
~ 
speed and the distance  from the vehicle 
ahead . 
-When displayed in grey: ACC not active . 
System switched  on, does  not regulate : 
-
(") ACC is active . 
a) D isplayed  in col our on  an ins trum ent  clust er w ith  colo ur  display . 
Several warning  and indicator  lamps will light up 
bri efly  as  a functional  check when the ignition  is 
switched  on. They will switch oft after  a few  sec
onds. 
~..,.-"~ 
A WAR_NING 
Failure to observe illuminated warning lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle 
breaking down in traffic, and can cause acci
dent and serious injury. 
Radar sensor 
Fig. 167 In the front  bumper : radar sensor 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
L-J=JJ information and safety warnings 4 on 
page 226. 
228 I Whi le driving 
•• --;;> 
A V'{ARNING (Continued) ~J 
• Never ignore any illuminated warning 
lamps or text messages. 
Failure to observe illuminated indicator lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be· 
ing damaged. 
r::l When  the ACC is switched  on, the display  in 
~ the  instrument  cluster can be overwritt en by 
other  functions , incoming  telephone calls for exam·~ 1 
pie. 
to mom · A  radar  sensor  is fitted  to the  front  bump er 1 tor  the  traffic situation=> Fig. 167 . Vehicl es travc: ·o f 
ling  ahead  can thus  be detected  up to a dJstan 
approximately 
120 m . 
The  adaptive  cruise control  and  cruise 
con~rol sys· 
tems will not function if the  radar  sensor is ,m-The 
paired , e .g . due  to heavy  rain, spr ay,  or snow. 
instrument  cluster display  shows the me
ssage 50rs 
ACC: no sensor view!. Clean the  ra d ar s en 
as  required 
=>
· d The as the  radar  sensor  is no  longer impa1re · 
message  in the  instrument  cluster display goes 
out , and  the 
ACC can be reactivated . 
S ·gnal. e 9 · trong  reflected  radiation of the radar 5
' 11·c ob-.  meta 1 1n mult i-storey  car parks or when  near used ·  ' I tes ~ects such as rails  in the  road or metal P a ACC· 
m roadworks . can  impair  the function  of the 
sensor 
The  area in front of and  around  the radar kers or 
mu~t. not  be c~vered by objects ~uch. as st'~nction , 
auxJIJary headlights, as  this  can 1mpa1r the 
of the ACC .   

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Fig . 172 In the  front bumper. radar se sor 
r-f'n :irst rea~ and observe the introductory 
L....Wl mformat1on and safety warnings on 
page 235. 
A radar sensor 1s fi tted to  the  front burr per o mo 
tor the traffic  situa 1on ~ F19 6 Ver e st-a el
hng  ahead can thus be detected u;> o  a c stance o 
a p
proximate ly 120 m 
The area mo mto nng sys em {Fron Ass s:) ... no 
function if  the  radar  sensor •s ltl'pa•red e g d e o 
heavy ra1n. spra y or snow T~e If'S rurren d ster 
d1sptay shows  th e message Front ss i s t  : no 
sensor view!.  Clean he ra ar sensors as re
QUired ~
as soon as the radar sensor as no longet IM?a ·ed 
The message m the 1ns rument cJ .... s•er d s~.a, 
goes out , and F ren t Ass•st can be reac ed 
~tro ng reflected  rad•ahon of the radar s:g"aJ e g 
In multt -storey car par  s. or ~ e'l near me!a IC ob
!ects such  as ra1ls in  t he road or meta1 pLa~es used 10 roadworks , can 1mpa1r th e funct.o of F oo ~ SIS\. 
The area in  fron t of and around the radar sensor 
must not be covered by objects such as stickers or 
auxiliary headlights, as this can impair the function 
of Front Assist. 
Any structural modifications to the vehicle, e .g . 
l
owering the vehicle or making alterations to the 
front end tri m , can impair the function of Front As
sist. Structural mod1fictions should therefore only 
be carried out by a qualifie d workshop. Volkswa
gen recommends using  a Volkswagen dealership 
for th is purpose. 
Incorrectly performed repa irs  to  the  fron t end of the 
vehic le can alter the position of the radar sensor 
and therefore tmpai r the  functi on of Front Assist. 
Repair work should therefore only be carrie d out 
y  a qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends 
u sm g a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose. 
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Switch off Front Assist if you suspect that the 
radar sensor has been damaged or its positio n 
has been altered. This can help to prevent fur
ther damage. Have the radar sensor realigned. 
• The radar sensor could be moved if  it  is hit 
for example in parking manoeuvres. Readjust-' 
ing the sensor could impair the performance of 
t h e system or cause it to be switched off. 
• Repair work on the radar sensor w ill require 
special knowledge and tools. Volkswagen rec
ommends using a Volkswagen dealership for 
this purpose. 
• Remove snow with  a brush, and remove ice 
preferably with a solvent-free de-leer spray. 
m ~irst read and observe t h e introductory 
P Information and safety warnings on age 235 . 
me area  monitoring system (Front Ass1 s t) i s auter 
_ atJcally activ e once the ign1t1on 1s  s wi ched on 
-Page 163 . 
The pnor wam1ng and d 1stance warn ing are auto
ma 1call y deact1va  ed  when Front Ass 1st i s deacti
vated 
Vol swagen recommends that Front Ass1 st is 
sw itched 
~n at ~11 t imes.  E xcept ions ~page 238, 
Temporan ly switch off the area momtoring s ystem 
(Front Ass tst)  m the follow ing sttuattons. 
Driver  assist systems 237