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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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~ Brake  pads  worn. 
Lit  up: 
ESC fault  or switched  off for  system -related  reasons. OR: 
the ve hi cle  battery  has been  reconnected . 
Flashing : 
EScrrcs is taking  corrective  action. ~page 179 
~ TCS switched off manually. OR: ~page 31  TCS and ESC switch ed  off manually . 
t._.J ABS faulty or not  functioning . 
~> Electronic parking brake fault. a) 
Q± Rear  fog light  switched  on. ~page 105 
' , Partial or complete  fault in  the  vehicle  lighting  (excluding  bend light--,\.!),-ingb)) .  a) ~page 362 
G Lit  up  or flashing : catalytic  converter  fault. 
'00' 
Lit up:  glow  period  for a diesel  engine . 
Flashing : fault 
in engine  management  system. ~page 332 
Fault  in engine  management  system. 
-Diesel  particulate  filter has become  saturated  with soot. a) 
e Lit  up or flashing : steering  system fault. ~page 193 
e! 
(l) Tyre  pressure  too low or tyre  monitoring  system fault. ~page 253 
0 Windscreen  washer fluid level too low. a) ~page 117 
BJ Fuel  tank  almost  empty. ~page 269 
~ 
Flashing : engine  oil system  fault.a) ~page 281 
Lit  up: engine oil level  too low. a ) .............. 
., 
~ 
~ Fault  in airbag  and belt tensioner  system. 
0"' ... 1'0•. Front passenger  front airbag  switched  off (PASSENGER  AIR BAG ~page 88 • r!2 OFF~;). 
6 
Front  passenger  front airbag  switched  on (PASSENGER  AIR BAG 
I ON@). 
~ The  tank  cap is not closed properly . a ) ~page 269 
Lane  departure  warning system (Lane Assist)  switched  on, not 
ac-~page 2 4 0 /1 tive. 
(0! Adaptive  cruise control  (ACC) currently  not available. a) ~page 226 
0 Gearbox  fault.a) ~page 169 
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CClJ Introduction 
This chapter  contains  information on the following 
subjects : 
I nst
rument  overview  . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 20 
D isplays  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  21 
S ervice  interval  disp lay  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . 
.  . . .  24 
Additional information and warnings: 
• W arning  and indicato r la mps ::;. page 16 
• V olkswage n inf orm ation  system :::;. page  26 
• lnfota inment s ys tem ~page 31 
Instrument overview 
Fig.  12 Instrument  clus ter in the  das h pane l 
• Se lec ted  gear  displa y (for veh icles w ith an  au
tomatic  gearbox) ::;.page 169 
• Informat ion  on  service  intervals ~Booklet Serv
ice schedule 
·A WARNING 
Accidents and  injuries  can occur if the driver 
is d is tracted . 
• Never press the buttons on  the  instrument 
cluster while  the vehicle  is in motion. 
D escriptions 
of the  instr uments ~Fig. 12: 
G) Rev. counter (runn ing engine speed in revo lutio n s x 1, 00 0 per  minute). 
The  start of the red  zone  on th e d ia l ind icates  th e  max im um e ng ine  sp eed  that may  be used  in each 
gear  when  the eng ine 
is warm  and after  it  has been  run in proper ly . You should  change  up a gear  or 
move  the selector  lever  to 
0 (or lift your  foot  off  th e a ccele ra tor ) be fore  the  need le  reaches  the red 
zone 
~CD. 
0 Coolant temperature  display ~page 28 6. 
G) Displays ~page 21. 
@ Reset , set and display button ~page 21. 
® Speedometer 
® Fuel gauge ~page 269. 
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• When the engine is cold, avoid high engine 
speeds, driving at full throttle and overloading 
the engine. 
Displays 
• The needle on the rev counter should only 
briefly tip into the red area. Damage to the en
gine may otherwise be incurred. 
&"" Changing up a gear early wi~l help to save 
W fuel a nd minimise engine no1se. 
Fig. 13 A: bonnet open , B : tailgate  open, C: front left door open,  D: right  rear door open (only in four-door 
vehicles) 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
L-W.I information and safety warnings A on 
page 20. 
Depending on the vehicle equipment level, a  varie
ty of information can be  displayed  in the  instrument 
cluster =>Fig. 12 @: 
• Open doors, bonnet and  tailgate =>Fig. 13 
• Warning and information messages 
• Mileage displays 
• Time 
• Radio and navigation information =>Booklet Ra
dio 
or =>Booklet Navigation  system 
• Telephone information =>Booklet Provision for 
mobile  telephone 
• Outside temperature 
• Compass display 
• Selector lever positions 
• Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox) 
• Driving data display (multifunction  display 
(MFD)) and menus for various settings 
=>page 26 
• Service interval dis play =>page 24 
• Speed warning  function =>page 26 
• Speed warning for winter tyres 
• Start/stop  system status display =>page 196 
• Status display for active cylinder management 
(ACr®) =>page 190 
• Traffic  signs detected by the traffic  sign recogni
tion system =>page 243 
• Engine code 
• Vehicle  battery charge  level (SOC) 
Open doors, bonnet and tailgate 
The instrument  cluster display indicates if any 
doors, or the bonnet or tailgate, are open once the 
vehicle has been unlocked, and while the vehicle is 
in  motion . 
In some cases, an acoustic warning is 
also sounded . Different instrument cluster designs 
will have different displays. 
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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. 
..,.. 
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o::n Introduction 
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: 
Overview of the menu structure  . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  26 
Using the selection menu in the  instrument cluster . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  27 Button for the driver assist systems 28 
Selection menu . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  28 Driving data . . . . .  . . .  .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . 29 
Assist systems menu . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . 30 
When the ignition  is switched  on, the  various display functions can  be accessed via the  selection menu, e.g . the  driving data disp lay  (multifunction display (MFD)). 
There are no buttons  on the  windscreen wiper lever in vehicles equipped  with  a multifunction steering wheel. Operation  is exclusiv ely via  the  buttons on the multifunction steering  wheel. 
The scope of the menus and information  shown in the instrument cluster display depends  on the vehicle electronics and  the vehicle  equ ipment  level. 
A 
qualified workshop can  program  and modify other functions depending on the  vehicle  equipment 
level. Volkswagen recommends us ing  a Volkswagen dealership for  this purpose. 
If any priority  1 warn ing  reports  are being displayed, you will be unable to  access any menus or information displays. A few warning  messages  can 
Overview of the menu structure 
r-'('n First read and observe the introductory l....-J=,ll information and safety warnings & on 
page 26. 
The following menu structure shows how the Volkswagen information  system menus in the instrument cluster display are  structured . The size and layout of the Volkswagen  information system menu depends on the vehicle  electronics  and the 
level of vehicle equipment. 
Driving data ~page 29 
• Since start 
• Since refuel 
• Long-term 
• Traffic  sign recognition 
26 Overview of the vehicle 
be confirmed and  hidden by pressing the OK/RESET button on the  windscreen wiper lever or the OK button  on the  multifunction  steering wheel. 
Additional information and warnings: 
• lnfotainment  system ~page 31 
• Driver assist systems ~page 196 
• Radio or navigation  system ~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation system 
• Provision for mobile  telephone ~Booklet Provision for mobile  telephone 
A WARNING -Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted. 
• Never open the menus on the instrument cluster display while the vehicle is in motion. 
r::l After starting  the engine  with a discharged ~ vehicle  battery, or after the battery  has been 
changed , system  settings  (time, date, personal 
convenience  settings and programming)  may have 
been  changed  or deleted . 
Check and correct  the 
settings  as necessary  once the vehicle  battery has 
been  sufficiently  charged. 
• Digital  speed 
• Fuel  range 
• Convenience consumers 
Driver assist systems ~page 28 
• Lane  Assist  on/off 
• Front Assist on/off 
• Adaptive  cruise control (ACC) 
Navigation ~Booklet Navigation system 
Audio ~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation system 
Telephone ~Booklet Provision for a mobile tel· ephone 
Vehicle status ~page 28 
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r-T'n ~irst rea~ and observe the introductory 
L......kJJ mformat1on and safety warnings ~on 
page 26. 
• Since start 
• Since refuel 
• long-term 
The multifunction  display (MFD) shows a variety of 
travel and fuel  consumption  data. 
The currently selected memory is shown in the dis
play. 
Switching between displays Press the [OK/RESET] button on the windscreen wiper 
lever or press  the @ button  on the multifunction 
steering  wheel to switch  between  recorders 
when 
the ignition  is switched  on and  the recorder  is dis
played. 
• Vehicles without a multifunction  steering wheel: 
press  the rocker  switch 
(!ill on the  windscreen  wip
er lever ~Fig. 16. 
• Vehicles with a multifunction  steering wheel: 
press 
the~ or@ button ~Fig. 17 . 
Driving data recorder 
The MFD is fitted  with 3 automatic  recorders: 
Display 
Since start 
Since refuel 
Long-term 
Function 
Display and storage of gathered  driving and consumption values  from the time the 
ignition  is switched  on until  it is  switched  off. 
If the journey is continued  within approximately  2 hours of the  ignition  being 
switched 
off,  the new values  are also  taken  into account.  The memory will auto
matically  be deleted 
if the  journey  is interrupted  for more  than 2 hours. 
Display  and storage 
of the collected  driving and consumption  values. The memory 
is  deleted  automatically  when the vehicle is refuelled . 
The memory collects journey data for any number of individual  journeys up to a 
total 
of 19  hours  and 59 minutes or 99 hours  and 59 minutes  journey  time or 
1,999.9  km or 9,999 .9  km  distance  travelled. If one of these maximum  limitsa) is 
exceeded,  the 
memory is automatically  deleted and reset  to 0. 
a) Changes depending on the instrument cluster version. 
Deleting the driving data recorder manually Personal selection of displays 
• Select the memory that  you wish  to delete. You can  set which MFD display  should appear in 
the  instrument  cluster using the 
@ill button  and the 
~and [Multifunction display) function  buttons in the in
fotainment  system 
~page 31. 
• Press and hold the OK/RESET button  on the wind
screen 
wiper lev er, or the OK button  on the  multi
function  steering wheel, for  approximately  2 sec
onds. 
Possible displays 
Menu 
Consumption 
Average consump
tion 
Fuel range 
Driving time 
Function 
The current  fuel consumption  is displayed  in litres/1 00 km while the vehicle  is in 
motion,  and in litres/hour  while the vehicle  is stationary. 
The average  fuel consumption will be shown after  a distance of approximately 300 
metres  has been  travelled . The  display will show dashes until  this point. The dis
played  value  is updated  approximately  every second. 
Approximate  calculation 
of the distance  in km  that  can still be travelled  with the 
current fuel level under the current  driving conditions . One factor used for calculat
ing this  figure is the  current  level 
of fuel consumption . 
Driving 
time in  hours  (h) and  minutes  (min) that has elapsed  since the ignition was 
switched on. 
Distance driven The distance  travelled  in km  since  the ignition was switched  on. ..... ~~~--------~--------------------------~----------------------------~ 
Instrument cluster 29   

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Tr ailer  turn signal. -...... 
Q\~ The indica tor lamp goe s out if a tra iler  turn Check  the  trailer  l ighting  as required. 
signal 
or all trailer lig ht s st op  working . 
Main  beam  is swi tc h e d  on  or the  headlight 
----D =>pa ge 106 . 
flasher  is being opera ted . 
-
0 Main beam ass ist  swi tc hed  on. =>page 110 . 
-1
) A  separate display appears  in  the  instrumen t cluster if there  is a bend lighting  fault. 
>) Displayed in colour on  an  instru ment cluster with colour display . 
Several  warning  and indicato r lamps will light up 
briefly  as  a 
functiona l check  when  the ign iti on  i s 
switched 
on.  T he y will swi tc h  off  after  a few  sec
onds. 
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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. 
Turn signal and main beam lever 
® 
B5K ·0415 
Fig. 81 T urn  signa l and  main  beam lever 
r-('n F irst read and observe the introductory 
1.-J=JJ information and safety warnings~ on 
page 105 . 
1061 Before the journey 
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~>A WARNING (Continued) -
• Stop the vehicle at a safe distance away 
from moving traffic and so that no part of the 
exhaust system can come into contact with 
any inflammable material underneath the ve
hicle,  e .g . dry grass, fuel, oil etc. 
• 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. 
Failure to observe illuminated indicator lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be
ing damaged. 
Move the lever into the required position: 
® Right  turn  signa l ~ &. W it h  ignit ion  swi tched 
off m ove  from  centr al posit io n  for  right  parking 
li g ht 
~page 108. 
® Left  turn sig na l ~ ~. W ith  ignition  switched off 
move  from centra l posi tion for  left  parking light 
~page 108 . 
© Switch on the  main  beam ~ &. Whe n the 
main  beam  is  switc hed  on,  an indicator 
lamp 
ED in the  instr ument  cluster  lights up. 
@ Operate the  headlight  flasher or switch off the 
main beam. The h eadligh t flasher comes on 
for  as  long  as the leve r  is pulled . The  indicator 
lamp ED lights u p . 
R etu
rn the  le ver  to the  basic  position  to switch off 
the  c urrent fu nc tio n. 
Lane change flash 
) ~ 
) 
) 
To o pe rate  the la ne  c hange  flash  push the lever '  . nee I) u p or d own  to the poin t where  you incur reslsta eo 
and  th en release the  le ver. The  turn signal fiashBS , 
3  times .