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Instrument cluster 
Warning  and indicator  lamps 
The warning and indicator lamps ind ica te various 
warnings ~~.faults ~CD or certai n funct ions . 
Some warning and  indicator lamp s light up when 
the  ignition  is  s witched on and  should  go out  once 
the eng ine  is  running or the vehicle  is  in motion.  D
epe nding 
on the vehicle equipment level , sym
bols may be  display ed  in  the  instrument  cluster in
stead of warning  lamps. 
Acoustic  warning sig nals  are sounded  when some 
warning 
or indicato r lamps  light up. 
D epending 
on the  vehic le  equ ipment  leve l, add i
tional  text messages  can appear in the  instrument 
cluster d isplay to prov ide further  informat ion or to 
prompt you  to perform  certain tas  s ~page 20 , 
Inst rument s. 
Symbol Meaning ~ &. See 
~Do not drive  on! 
1 When is  esage a;:>pears. the  door( s),  tailgate  or bonnet  are open ~page 20 
or not cJosed prope 
Centra l wamt la p : o serve  the  add it ional  informa tio n in  the  in -
1 strumeo  clus!er d•spla 
<®> The e lectron-<: pa ra e •s s  itched  on. 
((D) 
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Fla shrn Do not drive o n 
C oolan Je et oo la.~ cool a tempera ture too high, or coolan t sys
em fau tt a ) 
Fia shtng -, Oo not  d rive on 
~page 286 
~page 281 Engtne Pfe~svre oo IQI,• a 1 
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li up. e ectromEdl.a  cal s•ee n g no tun c ioni ng. 
On er or f on passe'1g~ sea  be no fas ene d 
(~) Depress  e bra  e peda l 
page 193 
I 
Changtng  gear 
~page 69 
1 Brakes 
I 
~page 179. 
ACC (adapt t e 
crutse  control ) 
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0 1 Alt erna tor faul . a ) 
, Central  warning  lamp Observe the add tttonaltnformatton  in the in
' strume nt  clu s er display . 
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~Q 
Turn signal  left or right. ~page 105 
Hazard  warning  lights  switched  on. ~page 336 
Q\~ Trailer  turn signals ~page 105 
Lit up: depress  the brake  pedal.  Changing gear 
(~) =>page 169 
Flashing : the  lock  button  in the  selector  lever is not  engaged .  Brakes 
~page 179 
Brakes 
~page 179 , 
(®) The  vehicle  is being  held by the  brake  system. Pull-away assist 
systems 
~page 196 
Lit up : the  cruise  control  system 
(CCS) is switched  on. ~page 218 
(') 
Lit  up: the  adaptive  cruise control (ACC) is  act ive . ~page 226 
Lit  up: the  speed  limiter is switched  on, active. 
Flashing : the  set speed 
of the  speed  limiter has been  exceeded . ~page 222 
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Lane departure  warning system (lane Assist) is switched  on and  ac-~page 240 tive. 
=D Main  beam  is  sw itched  on or the  headlight  flasher is  be ing operated . ~page 105 
~~ ACC is active . No  vehicle  has been  detected  ahead. 
When  displayed  in white : ACC active . Vehicle  detected  ahead. ~page 226 
T-i When  displayed  in grey: ACC not  active. System switched  on, does 
not  regulate : 
0 Main beam  assist  switched  on. ~page 105 
SAFE Immobilizer  active . ~page 163 
,.,-c Service reminder I serv ice  due . ~page 24 
@ 
A mobile  telepho ne  is  connected  via Bluetooth  to the  factory-fitted ~ Booklet Pro vi-provision  for mobile  telephone . 
Mobile  telephone  battery charge level. Only for factory-fitted  provi-
sion for mobile 
lil telephone sion  for mobile  telephone . 
* 
Black ice warning . The  outside  temperature  is below +4 °C  (+39 °F) . ~page 20 
(A) 
The  start/stop  system is available . The  engine is switched  off auto-
matically . 
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The start/stop  system is not  available . ~page 196 
OR: the engine  has been  started  automatically . 
a)  Displayed in colour  on an  instrument  cluster with  colour  display . 
b) A  separate  display appears  in  the  instrument  cluster if there is a bend  lighting  fault.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine riving with an automatic gearbox 
r-T'n First read and observe t h e introductory 
L-..kJJ information and safety warnings~ on 
page 169. 
The gearbox changes th e  forwa rd gears up and 
down automat ic a lly . 
Driving down hills 
The steeper  the gradi ent, the lower  the gear  you 
will need . Lower gears  increase  the braking effect 
of the  engine . Never allow the  vehicle  to roll down 
mountains or hills in the  neutral  position N. 
• Reduce  your speed. 
• Push  the selector  lever from posit ion D t o  the 
r i
ght into  the Tiptron ic  gate ~page 175. 
•  Gently push  the selector  le ver  to the  rear to 
change down gear. 
• OR: shift  down  a gear  using  the padd les  on  the 
s te
erin g  wheel ~page 175 . 
Stopping the vehicle and pulling away when 
driving uphill 
The steeper  the incline, the lower  the  gear  you will 
need. 
If you wish  to stop  the vehic le or pu ll away  when 
driv ing  uphill  you should  use the Auto -Ho
ld func
tion 
~page 196. 
When you  stop  the vehicle  on an incl ine  and  the 
vehicle  remains in gear , the  vehicle must  always 
be prevented  fro m rolling by  depress ing  the  brake 
pedal  or 
by applying  the electron ic  park ing brake . 
The brake  pedal or the electronic  parking brake 
should 
not be  released  until you pull away ~CD. 
Freewheel driving with dual clutch gearbox 
DSG® 
In 
freewheel  mode, the  momentum of the vehicle  is 
used  to save  fuel with a  foresighted  driving style. 
The engine  is declutched  and no longer  brakes  the 
vehicle  -the  vehicle  can 
roll out over  a longer  dis
t a nce. 
Switch-on  condit io n: the  selector  lever must  be in 
positio n  D. 
Triggering freewheel driving 
• Select the Eco driving  mode from the Driving 
Mode Selection menu ~page 248 . 
• Remove  foot from  accelerator  pedal. The en
gine 
w ill be  disengaged and  run in  freewheel 
mode. The vehicle rolls without  the braking  effect 
of the eng ine . 
Cancelling freewheel mode 
• Press  the bra  e pedal brieny or pull the 1 ft. 
hand  paddle G towards  the stee ring  wh 1. 
Kick-down 
The  kickdown  function enab~~s ma imum  accelera. 
tion  in the  selec tor lever pos1t1ons D and S, or in 
th e  Tiptron ic  posi tio n. 
If the  acce lerator pedal  is d epre ssed  fully. the gear. 
box will  automat ically sh ift  to  a lower  gear, depend
ing  on  the  speed  and engine  revs. This will make 
use of the full  veh icle acceleration ~ Lt. 
The  gearbox does not shift  up to the  next gear until 
the  engine  reaches  the maximum  engine s
peed for 
the gear. 
When  the 
Eco driving  mode is  sel ected  in vehicles 
with Driving  Mode Selection ~page 248 and the 
accelerator  is  depressed 
fully beyond  the pressure 
point, the  engine  output is automatically regulated 
to ensure  maximum  vehicl e  acceleration . 
Launch control programme 
The launch  control programme  enables maximum 
accelerat ion  from  a stand ing  start . 
• Switch off TCS ~page 179. 
• Depress  and hold  the brake  pedal with your left 
foot. 
• Move  the selector  lever to  position S, or into the 
Tiptronic  position. Alte rnatively , select the Sport 
driving mode in vehi cles  with  Driv ing  Mode Selec
tion ~page 248 . 
• With  your right foot, depress  the accelerator un
til the  engines  speed reaches  approximately 
3,200 rpm. 
• Take  your left foot  off the  brake ~ ~. The vehi
cle will start  with maximum  acceleration. 
• Switch the TCS back  on after  accelerat ion. 
A WARNING 
Rapid acceleration can cause loss of traction 
and skidding, particularly on slippery roads . 
This can cause you to lose control of the ~e
hicle, which can lead to accidents and sen· 
ous injuries. 
• Always adjust your driving style in ac· 
cordance with the flow of traffic. 
• Only use kickdown or fast acceleration if 
visibility, weather road and traffic  conditions '  t permit, and other road users are not put a 
risk due to the acceleration and the driving 
style. 
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tf the brake warning lamp 0 does not go 
'Jt or if it lights up when driving, the brake Ol , .  • fluid  level in the reservoir IS too low or there 
is a fault in the brake system. Stop the vehi 
c le immediately and seek expert assistance 
=>page 188 , Brake fluid. 
, tf the brake warning lamp ID lights up to
gether with the ABS indicator lamp 8, the 
control function of the ABS may have failed. 
This  can cause the rear wheels to lock quick
ly when you brake. Locked rear wheels can 
lead to a loss of control of the vehicle. If pos
s ible, reduce your speed and drive carefully 
at  low speed to the nearest qualified work
shop in order to have the brake system tes
ted . Avoid sudden braking and driving ma
noeuvres on the way. 
• The ABS is not functioning correctly if the 
ABS indicator lamp Et does not go out or 
com es on while the vehicle is in motion. The 
Electronic parking brake 
BSIV)•~9 
Fig . 140 In lower  part of centre  console : bu tton 
for the electron ic  parkin g brake 
rf'n First read and observe the i~troductory 
~ information and safety warnmgs A on 
page 179. 
The electronic  parking brake replaces  the hand
brake. 
Switching on the electronic parking brake 
The elec tron ic  park ing brake  can be swit ched  on at 
a n y  time  when  the vehic le 
is stationary . Even  when 
the ignition  is  sw itched  off, always  switch on the 
e lectroni c parking  brake when leaving 
or parking 
the vehicle . 
_, 
A WARN IN.G (Continued) .,~ ,1 
vehicle can be stopped using the normal 
brakes only {without ABS). The protection 
provided by ABS is no longer available. Pro
ceed to a qualified workshop as soon a s pos
s ible. 
• If the warning lamp 0 lights up either indi
vidually or together with a text message in 
the d isplay of the instrument cluster, proceed 
to a qualified workshop immediately to have 
the brake pads checked or any worn brake 
pads replaced. 
Fa i
lure to observe illuminated indicator lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be-
ing damaged. 
• T he  electron ic  park ing  brake  is switched on 
when  the indicato r lamp  in the  button ::;;. Fig. 140 
(a rro w)  and  the red indicator lamp ID in  the instru 
ment cluster  displ ay are  lit up ::;;. page 180. 
• Release the  button . 
Switching off the electronic parking brake 
• Swit ch on  the  ignition . 
• Press the@) ::;;. Fig . 140 button . At the same 
time  depress  the brake pedal with  some  force or 
depress the accele rator pedal slightly  when the en
gine  is run ning . 
• The  indicator lamp in the  button =:;.Fig . 140 (a r
row ) and  the red indicator lamp ® in  the  instru
ment  cluster  will  go  out. 
Automatic switch-off for the electronic 
parking brake when driving off 
The elec tronic parking  brake switches off automati
cally when  the vehi cle pulls away, prov ided  that the 
driver  door  is closed and the drive r sea t belt has 
been  fastened . If the vehicle has a manual gear
box, you  must also depress  the clutch fully before 
pulling off so that the  system  detects  that you want 
to switch  off the  parking  brake. 
You can prevent  the electronic  parking brake f 0 . h. ff  r  m sw1tc 1ng o automat ically by  pulling  and hold. 
the@) button::;;. Fig. 140 while pulling away. lng 
Starting the engine, changing gear and parking 181 
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system manually 
• Press the 0 button in the  centre  console 
~Fig. 146. 
• If the start/stop  system has been deactivated, 
the indicator lam p in  the  button  lights up. 
The engine will start if the  vehicle  is in  stop mode 
when the system  is deactivated  manually. 
Start/stop 
mode when adaptive cruise 
control (ACC) is active 
The engine will be  switched off after  the adaptive 
cruise control (ACC) has brought the vehicle  to a 
standstill  with  an active  braking  intervention 
~page 226. 
In the following  instances,  the engine will restart 
when the ACC is active: 
• If the  accelerator  is depressed. 
• When  the ACC has resumed  speed and dis
tance control. 
• If the  vehicle  ahead has moved on. 
The brake servo and the electromechanical 
steering will not function if the engine is 
switched off. 
• Never allow the vehicle to roll if the engine 
is switched off. 
• The start/stop system must be deactivated 
if work is to be carried out in the engine com
partment. 
Downhill driving assistant 
rf'n First read and observe the introductory 
~ information and safety warnings £ on 
page  196. 
The downhill  driving assistant  in veh icles  with an 
~utomatic gearbox  helps when  braking and travel
ling downhill ~ £. The downhill  driving assistant 
uses the braking power of the  engine . 
The automatic  gearbox selects the best gear for 
t~e circums tances by taking  the steepness of the 
h1l.l and the current  speed into  consideration. To do 
th1s the selector  lever must be in position  D or S. 
The downhill  driving assistant  is not active in Tip
Ironic mode . 
As the downhill driving  assistant  can only  shift 
down as far as the 3rd gear, it may be necessary 
to activate  the Tiptronic mode when  driving down 
If the start/stop system is used in very high 
outside temperatures over a long period, the 
vehicle battery can be damaged. 
m In some  cases,  it may be necessa ry  to  restart 
L!J the  engine manually. F ollow any correspond
ing  messag es on  the  instrument  cluste r display. 
m The  start/stop  system is automatically activa
L!J ted  when  the Eco driving mode is selected in 
vehicles  that have  Driving Mode Selection 
~page 248 . 
select  the 2nd or 1st gear  manually  in order to 
make use of the braking  effect of the engine and to 
relieve  the brakes . 
Activating the downhill driving assistant 
automatically: 
• If the incline is greater  than approximately  6%. 
• AND: if the selector  lever is in  position  0 or s. 
• In addition, if the CCS or ACC is switched 
off: if the  vehicle  speed is less  than  approximately 
80 km/h (50 mph) or the  brake  pedal is depressed. 
• In addition if the CCS or ACC is active: if the 
stored  speed is exceeded . 
Driver 
assist systems 199 
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rnatic gearbox 3uto hicle  travelling ahead brakes to  a standst1ll , 
If a ;~c will also brake your vehicle  to a s tands till. 
~:e vehicle  is then he ld stationary by th e brakes. 
Stationary phase (only vehicles with 
autornatic gearbox) 
If the adap tive  cruise  control has decele ra t  d the 
vehicle to a standstill,  the adapt.ive cruise contr o l 
will not be switched off automatically wh en  the 
brake pedal  is depressed . 
The electronic parking brake will be activated auto4 
matically and  the adap tive cruise control will be 
switched off  if one of the following situations  occurs 
while the vehicle is stationary: 
• The safety be lt is  unfastened . 
• The driver's door is opened. 
• The ignition  is switched off. 
• The stationary  phase lasts longer than approxi4 
mately 3 minutes . 
Driving off after a stationary phase (only 
vehicles with automatic gearbox) 
After a stationary  phase, the  adaptive  cruise con
trol can start the vehicle  moving automatically as 
soon as the vehicle  in front  begins  to move again. 
Overtaking 
If the turn signal  is activated when starting  an over
taking manoeuvre , the  adaptive  cruise control ac
celerates the  vehicle automatically and  thus re
duces the  distance to the  vehicle  in front. 
If you move  your vehicle  into the overtaking  lane 
and there is no  vehicle ahead of you , the ACC will 
automatically increase  the speed  to your set level 
and maintain  it. 
Acceleration  can be stopped  at any  point 
by de
Pressing the brake  pedal or pressing  the @ button 
on the multifunction  steering wheel ~page 229. 
When driving through bends 
While  dr iving  through  bends, the  radar  sensor may 
sometimes  lose the ve hicle travelling ahead or 
rnay r eac t to  a ve hicle  in the  next  lane 
; Fig. 169  A. In such  situations,  the vehicle might 
. 
ecel e rate  unnec essarily or not react  to the  veh icle 
In front. In this  case  the driver must override  the 
Abcc by depressing  the accelerator, or interrupt  the rak· lng procedure by depressing  the brake  peda l 
or Pressing  the ~ button on the  multifunction 
ste · ~ enng wh eel ~page 229. 
Driving In tunn I 
Th rnd~u nso r run .tton  mt y lH n slt11.l clln tun · 
n Is. Sw1tch off th ACC m tunn I• 
Narrow v e hlcl 
situation 
nd · zl -z g tr ff c 
Vehicles with special load or p cl 
equipment 
Any load  or cc  sari th, t pr 
trude from tile sld  , r  r  or ov  r 111 r o f o f th  v • 
hicle m y  no t be  d  t et  d  y th ACC . 
Swit ch 
off the ACC wh  n tt1 v 'hi cl ~h ld h e 
special  lo d or sp ci I equi pm  nt o r whil ov rt ;Jk· 
ing  such  vehic les. If req uir  d. brak  th v  hi I 
yourself. 
When othe r  vehicles change lane 
V ehicles  that  are  ve ry  close  whon  th  y mov Into 
your lane can onl y be  do tec t d  by th r d. r  s n
sors  when they  h ave  moved Into the s nsor r ng 
This w ill resul t in a late  r action  by  th  dap tiv 
cruise  control 
F1g. 17 0 C. If r quir d , br  ke  th e 
vehicl e your self. 
Stationary vehicles 
The ACC do es  not  de tec t st tionary  obj  cts  durin 
a  journey , such  as st tion ary  traffic 
or a ve hi cl 
th at  has  brok en  down . 
If a stationary  ve hi cle  is hidd en  behind a ve hi cle 
th at h as  been  detected  by 
the adap tive  cruis e con
trol and  this vehic le turns  off the  road or changes 
la ne , the adaptive  cruise contr ol will not be ble to 
re ac t to  the  s ta tion ary  vehicle  Fig. 
170 D. If re-
quired,  brake the vehic le yourself. 
Oncoming vehicles and vehicles crossing 
your path 
The  adap tive cruise  contro l does not react to ap
proaching  vehicles or v ehicles  crossing  your p th. 
Metal 
objects 
M eta l objects,  such as tracks In the  road  or  m et 1 
plates  used in roadworks,  can confuse  the  radar 
sensor  and  cause  in correc t reactions  from the 
adap tive cr uise  con trol. 
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The adaptive  cruise control  will switch off tempora
rily  if th e  radar  sensor  function  is impaired , e .g . 
due  to heavy  rain, spray , snow,  ice or mud . A  cor
responding  message will appear  in the  instrument 
clu ster  display . 
Clean the radar  sensors  as re
quired . 
The  adaptive  cruise control  will automatically  be 
available  again as soon  as the  radar  sensors  are 
no  longer  impaired . The  message  in the  instrument 
cluster  display  goes out, and  the adaptive  cruise 
control  can be reactivated . 
~trong. reflected radiation of the radar  signal , e.g. 
1n mult1-storey car  parks , can  impair  the function of 
the  radar  sensor . 
Towing a trailer 
The adaptive  cruise control  operates  with reduced 
dynamics  when the 
vehicle is towing  a trailer . 
Overheated brakes 
If the brak~s. overheat , e .g . following  heavy braking 
or  when 
dnv1ng down  steep inclines  for long  peri
ods , the 
ada~tive cruise  control  may be deactiva
ted 
t~mpor~nly. A  correspond ing message will ap
p e ar 
.m the tns~rument cluster  display. lt  is  then  not 
poss1ble to act1vate the adaptive  cruise control. 
As soon as the temperature of the brakes  has de
creased  sufficiently , the adaptive cruise control can 
be activated  again. The message in the  instrument 
cluster 
display goes out. If the message ACC not 
ava i 1 ab 1 e does not go out for a  long  time, there 
is a fault.  Proceed to a qualified  workshop. Volks
wagen recommends using a Volkswagen  dealer
ship  for this  purpose. 
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If the message ACC ready for start ap· 
pears 
in the instrument cluster display and 
th_e vehicle in front moves off, your vehicle 
w1ll move off automatically.  In some cases 
the  radar 
sensor may be unable to detect ob· 
st~cles that are located in the vehicle's path. 
Th1s can result in serious injury and  acci· 
dents. 
l 
• Always check the road ahead  before the 
veh~cle pulls away. If necessary, cancel the 
pulling away procedure by depressing  the 
brake 
pedal. 
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