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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 ................ .. · ·  ·  · · · ·  · ·· ·   

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l:l If several w arning  reports  a re  detecte d, the 
L!J symbols  will appear f or  s eve ra l seconds, on e 
a ft e r  a
noth er.  T he  symbols  will  continue to appear 
until the fa ults  a re  rectifie d . 
l:l If w arni ng  messages about malfunctions are 
L!J displa ye d when  th e ig nition  is  switched  on, it 
m ay 
not be possib le to a dju st some settings  as de-
Service interval display 
A 
scribed, or the information display  m ay  appea r dif
f e rently . 
If this  is the case, take the  ve hicl e to  a 
qualified 
workshop to have the m alfunction  re cti -
fied . 
< 
B 
BSG-0022 
Fig. 14 In th e instrum ent  cluster  display , A: Service  warning, B : Serv ice  due 
Vehicle number: WVWZZZ37083645655 
Volkswagen-inspection: 
in 
5400 mi I 350 day(s) 
Oil change  service: 
in 2300 mi /120 day(s) 
I BSG-0021 
Fig. 15 Servi ce  informatio n  displ ay  in  the  infot ain
m ent  sy ste m 
r-f"n First read and observe the introductory 
l-J=JJ information and safety warnings£ on 
page 20 . 
The se rvice  disp la y  i s s hown  on  th e instrum ent 
cl us te r ~Fig. 12@) a nd  in  th e  infota inment  syste m 
~page 3 1. 
V ol
ksw age n se rvi ces  are  divid ed  into  two cate go
r ies, 
w ith oil c h a nge,  e.g . o il  ch a ng e se rvice , and 
with out oil cha nge,  e.g.  in spectio n . 
24 Overview of the vehicle 
In ve hicles  with fixed service, services  ta ke  place 
at  prede fin ed  int ervals . 
The  service  intervals  are calculated  on an  individu
al basis  in ve hicles  with flexible service. Advan
c es  in technology  have brought  about a considera
ble  redu ction  in servi cing  re quirements . An  oil 
chang e service  must only be carried  out when  re 
quired  by the  vehicle.  The individual  conditions  in 
which  the ve hile  is used , as  the  driver's  pe rsonal 
driv i
ng style , are  taken  into  account.  The se rvice 
reminder  is displayed  30 da ys  befor e the  service  is 
due . The  dista nce  is round ed  to  the  nearest 
100 km ; th e re maining  time is  rounded  to full days. 
Service warning 
If an oil change  service or inspection  is due soon, 
a  service  warning 
will appear th e next  time  the ig
nition  is switched  on 
~Fig. 14 A. 
Th e numb er 
of kilometr es or amount  of time  shown 
c orr espond  to the  maximum  number 
of kilometr es 
or maximum  time that  can still be  driv en b efo re  the 
n ext  servic
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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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Ope ning  and closing 
Vehi cle key set 
ClJJ Introduction 
Th is  c hapte r contai ns  info rmatio n  on  th e fo llo wi ng 
subj ects: 
V eh
icle  ke y  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  43 
I
ndicator  l amp in  th e  ve hi cle key  . . . . .  . . .  . . . 44 
Replacing  the battery .  .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . 45 
S yn ch ronis ing the  ve hicle key . .  .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  .  45 
Additional information and warnings: 
• Settin g s  in the Volkswagen inform atio n system 
=>page 26 
• Central locking  sys te m =>page 46 
• S tarti ng  and stopping  the  engine =>page 163 
• Consumer info rmation =>page 328 
• Manua lly closin g or open ing =>page 339 
Swallowing batteries with a diameter of 
20 mm or other lithium batteries can result in 
severe or even fatal injuries within a very 
short period of time. 
• Always keep the vehicle key, key ring w ith 
batteries, spare batteries, round cells and 
other batteries that are larger than 20 mm out 
of the reach of children. 
Vehicle key 
Fig. 22 Ve hicle key 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
L-J.=J.I information and safety warnings & on 
page 43. 
~"iDANGER '(ContinUed) . 
• Call for medical help immediately you sus
pect that someone has swallowed a battery. 
A WARNING . .,~ 
Improper or unsupervised use of the vehicle 
key can cause accidents or injuries. 
• Always take all vehicle keys with you ev
ery time you leave the vehicle. Children or 
unauthorised persons could lock the doors 
and tailgate, start the engine or switch on the 
ignition and thus operate electrical equip
ment, such as the electric windows. 
• Never leave children or people requiring 
assistance alone in the vehicle. They could 
become trapped in the vehicle in an emergen
cy and may not be able to get themselves to 
safety. Depending on the time of year, for ex
ample, locked vehicles can be subjected to 
very high or very low temperatures. This can 
cause serious injuries and illness or fatali
ties, especially for small children. 
• Never remove the vehicle key from the ig
nition Jock when the vehicle is in motion. The 
steering Jock may be activated and you will 
no longer be able to steer the vehicle. 
Vehicle key 
Th e ke y ca n  b e used  t o lock and unlock th e car 
f rom  a 
distance =>page 46. 
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c:DJ Introduction 
This chapter  contains  information  on the following 
subjects: 
Description 
of the  central  locking  system 46 
Locking  and unlocking  the vehicle from the 
outside  . .  . .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . 
47 
Locking  and unlocking  the vehicle from the 
inside  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . 
48 
Locking  and unlocking  the vehicle  with 
Keyless  Access  . .  . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . .  . . .  49 
SAFELOCK mechanism  . . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . 51 
Anti-theft  alarm . .  . .  . . . .  .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  52 
Interior monitoring  system and anti-tow  alarm  53 
The  central  locking  system 
will only work correctly 
when all doors  and the tailgate  are closed  properly. 
The 
vehicle cannot be  locked  with the key if the 
driver  door is open . 
In vehicles  with the Keyless  Access locking and 
starting  system, the 
veh icle can only be locked 
when  the ignition  has been  switched 
off and the 
driver  door is closed . 
If the vehicle  is unlocked  and not used  for a long 
time  (e.g. in  your  own garage)  the 
vehicle battery 
could  discharge 
or the engine  may not start. 
Additional information and warnings: 
• Exterior  views ~page 6 
• lnfotainment  system ~page 31 
• Vehicle key  set ~page 43 
• Doors ~page 55 
• Tailgate ~page 57 
• Electric  windows ~page 60  • 
Electric 
panorama sliding/tilting roof 
~page 63 
• Towing a trailer ~page 140 
• 
Manual  opening or closing ~page 339 
A WARNING 
Improper use of the central locking system 
could cause serious injury. 
• The central locking system locks all 
doors. Locking the vehicle from the inside 
may prevent the doors from being opened 
unintentionally and unauthorised persons 
from entering the vehicle . However, locked 
doors can delay assistance to passengers in
side the vehicle in the event of an accident or 
emergency. 
• Never  leave children or people requiring 
assistance  alone in the  vehicle. All doors can 
be 
locked from  the inside using the  central 
locking button.  This may mean that people 
lock themselves in the vehicle.  People locked 
in the vehicle may be subjected to very high 
or very low temperatures. 
• Depending  on the time of year, locked ve
hicles can be subjected to very high or very 
low temperatures.  This can cause serious in
juries and  illness or fatalities, especially for 
small children. 
• Never  leave anyone  inside a locked vehi
cle. People in the vehicle could become trap
ped in an emergency  and may not be able to 
get themselves to safety. 
Description of the central  locking system 
r-('n First read and observe  the introductory 
L-Jr=JJ information and safety warnings & on 
page  46. 
The central  locking  system  enables  you to lock  and 
unlock 
all the  doors,  the tailgate  and tank flap from 
one  central  point: 
• From outside  the vehi cle  with  the vehicle key 
~page 47. 
• From  outside  the vehicle  with Keyless-Access 
~page 49. 
• From  inside  the vehicle with the central locking 
button ~page 48. 
Certain  central locking  functions  can be activated 
or deactivated  in the  infotainm ent  system  using the 
@ill button and the~ and (Open and Clos e) function 
buttons =>page  31, or the vehicle  can be taken to a~ 
qualifi ed  work shop . 
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I ~K-012~ 
Fig. 30 Keyless  Access locking and  starti ng sys
te m : operating  range 
r-f"n First read and observe the introductory 
1.-.W.J information and safety warnings & on 
page 46. 
Keyl ess Access  is a lock ing  and  starting  sys te m 
th at 
allows the  ve hicle  to  be locked or  unl ocked 
without  using  the  key . lt  is  only  necessa ry f
or a va l
id  veh ic le  key  to be  in the operat ing  range  of th e 
vehi cle ~Fig. 30 and  for one  of the  front  door han
dl e 
sen sors~ Fig . 31 to  be  touched, or t he V olks
wagen  badge ~page 57  in the  tailga te  to  be 
pres sed 
~CD. 
General notes 
If a valid vehicle  key is  in  the  oper ating  range 
~Fig. 30, the  Keyless  Access locking and starting 
system  authorises  the ke y  to  obtain  access  to the 
vehicle  as soon  as the  corresp ond ing  sensor  on 
the  driver 
or front  passenger door handl e or the 
Volkswagen  b
adge in the ta ilg ate  is activate~. The 
following functions  can then  be performed w1thout 
active  use of the vehicle  key: 
B~K-OlH 
Fig. 31 K yl ss  Access loc king and  starting sys
te m : se nsor® fo r  loc king  on the inside  of th e door 
ha nd le and s  nsor@ fo r  unl ockin g on  the outside 
of the door  ha ndl e 
•  Keyl ess Entry : unlo cks  th e ve hi cle v i  the sen
sor in the door  ha ndl e on t11e driv er  or  front pas 
senger  door or the  Volk sw age n b  dge  on the tai l
g a te . 
•  Keyl ess Go: allow s you  to sta rt  th e e ngin e and 
driv e . To do  this, there  mus t be  a va lid ve hi cle k e y 
insid e th e ve hicle,  and  the  sta
rte r  bu tton  mu st  be 
pr essed 
=>page 163. 
• Keyl ess  Exit:  locks the v e hi cle vi a  t he door h an
dl e  sensor  on the driver or front  passe nger door. 
Th e cen tral l ocking  syste m  fun c
tions  as with  the 
norm al u nl ocking  and  loc kin g  s yste m . Only  the 
co ntrol  ele m ents  are  differe nt. 
Th e 
ve hic le unl ocking  procedure  is confirm ed by 
all the turn  signals flas hing twi ce and the locking 
proc edure  by the turn sig na ls flas hing once . 
The ve hicl e will  lock aga in within a fe w  s conds of 
being unl ocked if y ou  do  no t open  one of the doors 
or the  tai lgate . 
Unlocking and opening the doors (Keyless 
Entry) 
• Grip the door ha nd le on th e driv er  or  front pas 
seng er  door . Th is makes  con tac t wit11 the  unlock-
ing  surface  Fig . 31 @ . 
•  Open th e door. ..,. 
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mechanism: closing and locking the doors 
(Keyless Exit) 
• Close the driver door. 
• Touch the locking sensor@ on the outside of 
the driver or front passenger door ha ndle once . 
The door being used must be closed. 
In vehicles with a SAFELOCK mechanism: 
closing and locking the doors (Keyless Exit) 
• Close the driver door. 
• Touch the locking sensor@ on the outside of 
the driver or front passenger door handle once . 
The car is locked with the SAFELOCK mechan ism 
=>page 51 active. The door be ing  used  must  be 
closed. 
• Touch the locking sensor@ (arrow)  on the out
side of the driver or fron t passenger door handle 
twice to lock the vehicle without activating  the 
SAFE LOCK mechanism =>page 51. 
Locking and unlocking the tailgate 
If the vehicle is locked,  the tailgate  will  be  unlocke d 
automatically when you open  it if  a  valid  vehicle 
key is located  within  the operating  range of the tail
gate =>Fig . 30. 
Open and close the  tailgate as normal 
=>page 57. 
The tailgate  is locked  automat ically after it is 
closed. This al so  applies if a val id  vehicle  key is lo
cated on the luggage compart ment cover or in the 
luggage compartment. 
The tailgate  will not lock automat ically  after closing 
if one of the following  criteria applies : 
• The vehicle is complete ly un locked . 
• A valid  vehicle  key is located near the  front or 
rear seats in the v ehicle . 
Response when locking the vehicle with a 
second vehicle key 
If a vehicle key is  loca ted  inside  the vehicle, the 
vehicle w ill only lock  from  the outside if a se cond 
valid  vehicle  key is located  outside  the vehicle, 
within the operating  range of the  Keyless  Access 
system. 
Automatic switch-off of the sensors 
If an exterior sensor in  one of the  door  handles  on 
a  locked 
vehicle is  activated more  often than usual , 
e .g. 
if branches  from a hedge  rub against  it, the 
proxim i
ty sensor  will be switched  off for  a short 
t ime . 
The sensors  are reactivated  if  any of the  following 
takes  place: 
• Some time has passed. 
• OR: the vehicle  is  unlocked  using the 0 button 
on the vehicle key. 
• OR: the tailgate  is  opened. 
• OR: the  vehicle  is unlocked with  the  vehicle 
key . 
Convenience functions 
To use convenience closing for all electric  win
dows and the electric  panorama  sliding/tilting  roof, 
hold  a finger  on the  locking  sensor 
=>Fig . 31 @on 
the  outside of the driver or front  passenger  door 
handle  for a few  seconds  until the  windows  and/or 
the  electric  panorama  sliding/tilting  r
oof have 
closed. 
When  the sensor  on the 
door handle  is  to uched , 
the 
door will open in accordance  with the settings 
activated  in the  infotainment  system using 
the~ 
button, and the~ and (Open ing and closing ) function 
buttons 
=>page 31. 
lt is possible that the sensors in the door han
dles will be activated by a powerful jet of water 
or steam if a valid vehicle key is within its oper
ating range at the same time. If at least one 
window is open and the sensor@ (arrow)  in a 
door handle is activated permanently, all win
dows close. lt is possible that all windows will 
open if the jet of water or steam is moved away 
from the door handle sensor® (arrow) briefly 
and then moved back onto it =>page  50, Con
venience functions. 
m lt may  not be possible  to lock or unlock  the 
L!J vehicle  using  Keyless  Access if the vehicle 
battery  or battery 
in the  vehicle  key is weak  or dis
charged . The  vehicle  can be  locked  or unlocked 
manually 
=>page 339 . 
m If there  is no  valid  vehicle  key in  the  vehicle 
L!J or if  it is not  detected , a  co rre spond ing  dis
play w ill be  shown  in the  instrum ent  cluster  display. 
T his  may  occur  if  the  vehicle  key  is obstructed 
by 
another radio  signal or is cov ered by another  item, 
e .g . an  aluminium  suitcase or briefcase. 
m The  function of the door  handle sens?rs maY 
L!J be limited  by dirt,  e.g . by  salty depos1ts. 
Clean  the vehi cle as necessary =>page 294 . 
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• If the window  is again  prevented  from closing 
within  approximately 
10 seconds of the first at
temp t because  it is  stiff  or obstructed,  the automat
Ic  clo s
1ng fun ctio n Is switched  off fo r  approximately 
10 seconds. 
•  If the  window  is still obstructed , the  window 
st ops  at  this point.  To c lose  the window  withou t the 
roll-bac k function,  press  the button  again within 
1 0 seconds ~ &,. 
Closing the window without the roll-back 
function 
• Try  to close  the window  again within approxi
mately 10 seconds  by holding the  button . The roll 
back function will be  dea ctiva ted for a small 
section of the  path of the closing window. 
•  If the c losing procedure  takes longer  than ap
proximately 10 seconds, the roll-back functio n will 
be  reac tivat ed . The  window will then  stop again  if  it 
Is s tiff o r  meets  another  obstacle . 
• Please  proceed to a qualified workshop  if the 
window 
st1ll can not  be closed . 
t:2 I Bflfore th journey 
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A WARNING 
Closing the electric windows without the roll
back function can lead to severe injuries. 
• Always take care when closing electric 
windows. 
• Ensure that nobody obstructs the path of 
the electric windows, especially if the roll
back function is not active. 
• The roll-back function does not prevent 
fingers or other body parts from being press
ed against the window frame and sustaining 
injury. 
W The roll-back fun ctio n  is also ac tivated  if the 
l!J windows  are closed  using  t he ve hicle key f or 
convenience  closing 
~page 61. 
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