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for interior  monitoring @ ......... ............ ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  ·  · · ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · · ·  · · 
G) Light  switch :q.. . ............ .................. ..... ... · · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · · ·  · · ·  · · 
- Daytime  running lights or daytime  headlights 0 
-Automatic headlight  control AUTO 
-Side light and dipped beam  headlights :oo:, §0 
-Fog  lights iD, 0$ 
® Control for: 
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Headlight range  control ~D ............................... · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · 
-Instrument and switch  lighting C'1 ........... ...... ............. · · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · 
G) Vent,.-1••·-~ ................... ............ . ......................... ······ ·· 
14 Lever ....... . \..::!:) ..• 0  •  0 • 0 •••• 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• 0 ••••••• 0 •••••••••••••••••••••• 
-For main beam  headlights m 
-For dipped beam headlights §O 
-For headlight  flasher mtx 
-For turn signal Q~ 
For parking  lights p~ 
-With  switches and buttons  for operating  the cruise  control  system  (CCS) and the speed 
46 
105 
105 
105 
256 
105 
limiter ON-CANCEL-OFF, (RES/+-'l<'l-SETt-),@!) .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 218 , 222 
- With  button for driver assist  systems 0 . . .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 26 
® Instrument cluster: 
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Instruments .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 20 
-Display . . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . 20 
- Warning and indicator  lamps . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . 16 
® Lever for windscreen  wipers  and washers 
- Windscreen  wipers 
HIGH -LOW 
117 
-Interval wipe  for the  windscreen ,,,, 
- Windscreen  wipers switched off OFF 
-" Flick  wipe" 1x 
-Windscreen wiper ~ 
-Wash  and wipe  system  for the  windscreen ~ 
-Rear wiper ~ 
- Wash and wipe  system  for the  rear window© 
-Lever with  buttons  for operat ing  the  Volkswagen  information  system and infotainment 
system (!@, (OK/RESET J ................................................... ........ . 
0 Controls on the  multifunct ion steering  wheel .............. ........................ . . 
- Buttons  for operating  the cruise  control  system  (CCS) and the 
speed limiter 
@D, @), @,@,(--CHI.-+) .. .................... ............................... . 
- Buttons for operating  the adaptive  cruise control  (ACC) @D, (ill),@ .@ ,(-_?_ +l ....... . 
- Volume  setting for the  radio,  navigation announcements or a telephone conversation 
[;;.,-!.a) 
-Buttons  for operating  the Volkswagen  information system [,z,-OK-~). ~. G 
-Opening  the main  telephone  menu or accepting a telephone  call, and muting the radio or 
activating  voice control 0. ~ 
-Audio, navigation [l
® Horn (works only when  the ignition is switched on) 
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Ignition lock ................ .... · · ........... .......... ....... .............. . 
Pedals 
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Lever for adjusting the steering column ...................... . .. ...... . •  • •  • •  • • • • •  0 •• 
Vehicle interior 
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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 
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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.   

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Lights 
Introduction 
Th1s ·hapt r c nt 1n inf rm lion on th e f llowing 
utject : 
lnd1 ator lamps .  . <>-~ • .. .. ..  .. .. • .. .. ~ • .. • .. •  • .. • 
Turn s1gnal and main beam lever ..•....... 
Svvitching lights on and off .............. . 
Lights 
and v1sion -functions ............ . 
~1ain beam ass1st .  . . .  . .  .  .  . . . .  . . .  . ... . 
Ma king or sv itching over headlights for 
dnving abroad (travel mode)  . .  .  . ........ . 
Commg Home and Leaving Home functions 
(onentation 
lighting)  . . .  . . .  . ............ . 
Headl i
ght range control, instrument and 
s~ itch lighting . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .... 
Interior and reading hght s ...............•. 
105 
106 
107 
108 
110 
111 
111 
112 
113 
Observe any country-spec•fic  regu lations when us
ing veh1c le lighting. 
The driver 1s responsib le  for the correct headlight 
pos1t1on and the correct headlight settm g. 
Addit ional information and warnings: 
• Exterior views ~page 6 
• lnfotamment system ~page 31 
• Changing bulbs ~page 362 
Indicator lamps 
A WARNING 
Accidents and serious injuries can occur if 
roads are not sufficiently illuminated and oth
er r oad users have d ifficulty seeing the vehi
cle, or cannot see it at all. 
• Always switch the dipped beam head
lights on if it is dark, raining or visibility is 
poor. 
A WARNING 
Setting headlights too high, and the incorrect 
use of the main beam, could d istract and daz
zle other road users. This can lead to acci
dents and serious injuries. 
• Always ensure that the headlights are ad
justed correctly. 
• Never use the main beam or the headlight 
flasher if other road users could be dazzled. 
Lit up Possi ble cause Solution 
I Change the corresponding bulb ~page 362 
' Partial or complete fau tt m he vehiCle hghtmg or 
(excluding bend lightlnga>).b ) If a ll bulbs are  functioning , proceed to  a quali-
tied workshop 
Rear fog light switched on. 
~page 108 . 
~D Fog lights sw itched on. I 
Turn stgnal for the right or left i 
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QQ 
T he ind1cator  lamp will flash twice as fast If 
1 If necessary,  c heck the vehicle lighting. o ne of the turn signals on the vehicl e is not 
working. I 
Lights and v is ion 105   

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• If thore is s to ne damage in the cam era's field of 
V IO W . 
•  If the viewing fie ld  of the camera  is mis te d up, 
d
irty, cov e re d by a sticke r, snow or ice. 
I '~A WARNING ~ 
~ . 
Do not le t  the  extra  convenience afforded  by 
main  b
eam assist or automatic  main beam 
ass is t  tempt  you Into taking  any risks  when 
driving . The  system  is not  a substitute 
for the 
full concentration of the  driver. 
• Always  check the lights  yourself  and ad
just them to the prevailing  conditions for 
lights, vision and road  traffic . 
• The main  beam  assist or automatic  main 
beam  assist  may not 
be able to detect all 
driving  situations  correctly and may  not work 
properly  in certain  situations. 
A WARNING (Continued) 
• If the camera's  field of view is dirty, cov
ered or damaged,  the function of the  main 
beam  assist  and automatic  main beam  assist 
may 
be impaired.  This also applies if changes 
are  made 
to the vehicle's  lighting system, for 
example if additional  headlights  are fitted. 
(Dt 
Please  observe  the following points in order to 
avoid  impairing  the proper  function of the sys
tem: 
• Regularly  clean the camera's  field of view, 
and  keep  it free  from  snow  and ice. 
• Do not cover  the camera's  field of view. 
• Check the area of the windscreen  that is in 
the  camera's  field 
of view for damage. 
r::l The headlight  flasher  and the main beam can 
L!:J be switched  on and off manually at any time 
with  the turn  signal  and main  beam  lever 
~page 106. 
r-l'n First read and observe  the introductory 
L-W.I information  and safety warnings£ on 
page 105. 
If you  have  to drive  a right -hand  drive vehicle in a 
l e ft-h a nd  drive  country , or  vice  versa , the  asymmet
ric dipped  beam headlights  may dazzle  oncoming 
traffic . Th erefo re,  the  headl
ights must  be masked 
or  switched  over 
if you are driving  abroad. 
Th e headlight  orientation  can be  adjusted  using 
the@) button and the 0 and (L ight ] function  but
t o ns  in the  infotai nment  system 
~page 31. 
In vehicles  in which  the headl ights  cannot  be ad
just ed  via  a 
menu , stickers should be applied  to 
certain  parts 
of the headlight  lenses, or the head
lights  should be adjusted  by a qualified workshop. 
A  qualified  workshop  can provide  you with  further 
information . Volkswagen  recom mends  using  a 
Volkswagen  dea lership  for this  purpose . 
r::l The use of travel mode  and stickers  on the 
L!J headlights  is only permitted for limited peri
ods . 
Please contact  a qualified  workshop  for a per
manent  alteration . Volkswagen  recommends  using 
a  Volkswag en  dealership  for this  purpose. 
r-('n First read and observe  the i~troductory 
L-W.I information  and safety  warnmgs • on 
page 105. 
The Coming Home function  is switched  on manual
ly. However, the  Leaving  Home function  is cotltrol-
led  automatically 
by a twilight sensor . ..,. 
Lights  and vision 111   

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.u \ 1n j w v ip r 1 switched on auto 
.1t1 ',111 if the front -.. ind creen wipers are 
<::' t '  ' r ~ rse gear i eng  ged. 
m The automatic switch-on function when in. re
W verse  gear can be switched on and off us1ng 
the@] button  and the G and (Mirror  and  wipers ) func
tion buttons  in the infotainment system ~page 31. 
ro Fi tread and observe the introductory information and safety warnings & on page 117. 
iper response in various situat ions: 
\.._e t e  e d~ sat na•y 
Healed a her jet 
Headlight 
hen sw1tched on , the  wipers will temporarily  be switched to  the 
ext setting down. 
T e C hmatromc  w1ll sw1tch to air  recirculation mode for approxits  ru -n a  e l 30 seconds to prevent  the smell of the windscreen wash-
a s t 
er utd from  entering  the vehicle  interior. 
T  e 
rper in tervals are adjusted depending on the vehicle 
speed. The faster  the vehicle  is travelling, the shorter  the inter
a! 
nses on 
ward s the steering wheel when the dipped beam 
headlights or main beam are switched on. Clean 
off stubborn  dirt (msects, etc.)  from the  headl ights 
at regular  intervals, for instance when filling the 
tank . 
In winter,  you should  remove any snow from the 
headligh t w as her  nozzles  in the 
bumper to keep 
the  headligh t washer system in  work ing order. Re
move any ice with  a de-icer spray. 
r:l The w1per will try to wipe away any obstacles 
L!J that  are on the wind screen . The w 1per will 
sop moving 1f the  obstacle blocks its  path . Re-
mo e the  obstacle  and swttch  the  wiper  back on 
agam 
Service position for the front windscreen wipers 
F ig . 88 
2  -!. 
r-T'n ~lr t rea~ and observe the introductory 
L-Jr:J.J mformat1on and safety warnings on 
page 117 . 
Tt>e .vtndscreen Wlper arms can be h fted off the 
ndsaeen when 10 the  serv1ce pos1t1on ~ Ftg. 88. 
Carry out e followtng s eps to move the w rnd
screen  w1pers 
t o  the  servtce pos1t1on 
• The bonnet  must be closed ~page 277. 
• Swrtch the 1gntlton on and then off aga
1n 
• 
B ne y press  down the  wtndsc reen w1per le er 
~F1g. 86 @. 
Lights and vision 119 
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traff ic c ond itions  allow,  briefly  take your foot 
When accle rator  to activate  the newly selected off the . . . 
9 mode  fo r  the eng me. dnvm 
daptive chassis control (DCC) 
~h·le the vehicle  is in  motion , the  DCC  constantly 
d.
1 
sts the  suspensio n characteristics  to match  the 
a J~ surface  and the cu rrent driving  situation,  in 
~~~ordance with the preset vehicle  setti ngs. 
If there is a fault  in the DCC, th e ~ symbol appears 
in the instrument  cluste r  display  along  with  the 
message Fault: damper control. 
Steering 
In Sport mode,  power steerin~ is r~duced and the 
effort required  to stee r the  vehicle mcreases. The 
vehicle's driving  response becomes more agile. 
Powertrain (engine and gearbox) 
The engine  and gearbox  will give  either  a more dy
namic or  more  balanced  response  to the move
ment of the  accelerato r,  depending  on  th e  selec ted 
driving mode . In vehicles  with an automatic  gear
box, the gear shift  po ints  and  the coasting mode 
will also change . An  active  cruise contro l sys tem 
(CCS) can affec t the  acceleration  response. 
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) 
When the ACC  is active,  accele ratio n and  deceler
ation of  the  vehicle  becomes  more ecological  or 
sporty. 
Dynamic bend lighting and automatic main 
beam assist 
The dynamic  bend  lighting  and the automatic  main 
beam assist will give  either  a more dynamic or 
more balanced  respo nse  to the  current  driving sit
uation,  depe nding on  the  selected  driving m ode. 
Air conditioning system 
In Eco mode , the  air cond itio ning  will be set  to run 
even more  economica lly. 
Displaying the driving mode 
• Ensure  that the  ignition  is switched  on. 
• Press the  Driving  Mode Selection button(~ MOD£) 
~Fig. 177 . The  Driving  Mode Selec tio n  menu  ap
~ears in the infotainment  system display. The ac
tive driving mode  is selected . 
• Touch the (Informa tion ) function  button to disp lay 
additional information  about the  current  driving 
rnode. 
..,...,_ . _ .. 
-
Selecting the driving mode 
• Ensure  that the  igniti on 1s swit c hed on. 
• Press  the Driving  Mode Se lection  button (t:'t wooe) 
~Fig. 177 and  touch the  fun ction  button  for the se· 
lected  driving  mode in  the lnfota inm ent system dis 
pla y. 
The  selec te d  driving  mode 
will re m ain set e ve n a f
t e r the  ignition  has  bee n swi tc he d off . Th e las t acti · 
va ted  driving  mode will be assigned  to the  ve hic le 
key  that h as  been  use d. 
Changing the driving mode can alter the vehi
cle handling. Never allow Driving Mode S elec
tion to tempt you into taking any risks when 
driving. 
• Always adapt your speed and driving style 
to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic con
ditions. 
It A WARNING . ~ 
Failure to observe illuminated w arning lamps 
and text messages  can lea d 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. 
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Failure to observe illuminated indicator lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be
ing damaged. 
r::l The Eco mode  is blocked  when the ve hicle is 
l!J towi ng a trai le r. If the  vehi cle  is in Eco mode 
when  a trailer  is hitched  and electrica lly connected 
to  the  towing 
ve hicle via  th e  trailer  socket.  the  sys
tem  will automatica lly swi tch  to 
Normal mode. 
r::l In vehicles  with an  automa tic  gearbox,  the 
l!J system automatically  switches to gear posi
tion  S when  the 
Sport drivin g mode  is se lected . 
The  syste m aut omatically  switches to 
gear position 
E  when  the 
Eco driving  mode is se lected . 
r::l The  driver  can  adjust  certain  vehicle  fun c
l!J tions  irrespective of the selected  driving 
mode . For  examp le,  the  driver  can swi tc h  to 
gear 
position 
S wh en  the Eco driving  mode is selected. 
r::l In some  model  ve rsions  the  highest speed of 
l!J th e  veh ic le  ca n only  be achie ved  in the Nor-
mal or Sport driving  modes.