
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ont  vie w 
Fig.  2 Overvi ew of the  front of the vehicle 
Key  for  Fig. 2 : 
CD S ensor or camera  window on the mirror  base for: 
- Rai n  sensor 
................................................................ . 
- Ma
in bea m assist  (Light Assist) ................... ............................ . . 
- Area  monitoring  system (Front Assist) 
............................... ........... . 
- La ne  depa rture  warning  system (Lane Assist)  .
................................... . 
- Traffic  sign recognition 
@ Windscr een 
••••••••••••• 0 •••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• • 0  ••••••••• •••• 
-Windscr een h eating ........................... .................... ...... . .... . 
G) Front  windscr een wipers .......................... ........... ................... . 
Bonnet 
................ . · ·  · · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · · ·  · · · · · · · ·  · · ·  · · · · · · ·  · ·  · ......... . 
117 
105 
235 
240 
243 
256 
117 
277 @) 
® 
® 
(J) 
Bonnet rele ase  lever . ..... · · · ·  · ·  · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · · · · ·  · ·  ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · . . . .  . .  . .  277 
Headlights ........... · . · · · ·  · · ·  · · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · · · · · . .  . . . . .  .  105,  362 
® 
® 
@ 
® 
H ea dlight was her  system ....................................................... . 
Fog 
lights I cornering lights . ........... ......... ................................. . 
Front  sensors  for the 
ParkPilot or Park Assist  system  .. .............................. . 
Front  number 
plate  holder 
Rada r sensor  for: 
- Ad aptive  Cruise 
Control (ACC) .............. ................................. . . 
- Area  monitoring  system (Front Assist) 
............................. ............. . 
@ Mounting  for the  front  towing  eye behind  a cover .................................... . 
117 
105 ,362 
201,213 
226 
235 373 

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ? i 
® 
I . I ....... , __ 
~~~--~~~~~~ ~-.1--.~~~ w 
______ : __ --~------~'~~ 
l I 
Fig. 3 Overview of the rear of the vehicle 
Key for Fig . 3 : 
CD High-mounted brake light 
@ Rear w indow 
-Rear w indow heating  ................................. ·  · · ·  ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  ·  · · ·  · ........ 
G) Rear wiper ...... .. .......... . ........... ... · .. · ·  ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · ·  · 
0 Tail light cluster .. . ............. . ..... ....... .................. ... . · ·  · ·  · · ·  · .. .... 
® Tailgate .... .. .. .. ... ...... .. . . ... ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · · ·  · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · ....... 
® Rear sensors for the ParkPilot or Park Assist system . ........... · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · 
0 Mounting  for the  rear  towing eye behind a cover ........ ......... _ . . · · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · · ·  · 
® Rear number plate holder 
® Area of towing  bracket  .. ... ........ ......... ........ · ·  · · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · 
®0 Number Plate ll.ghts ·  ·  · · ·  · ·  · ................ . ............... . .................... 
® Area of reversing  camera (Rear Assist) ....................... · ·  · ·  ·  · · ·  · ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · · · 
@ Volkswagen  badge for opening the tailgate ..... . .. .. . ........... . · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · · 
Overview of the vehicle 
256 
117 
105, 362 
57 
201,213 
373 
140 
362 
209 
57 

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In s m 
11 d or 
n 
d 
d =-~ i . 29. 
stA nd still nd th v hi -
•  In 
v 111 I s wit11 n ut m  tic  g  arbox : when 
v r is In p iti  n P nd th ign ition  is 
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. ..,. 
Op ening and closing 49   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In vehicles without 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 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 . 
m A veh icle  with an automatic  gearbox c~~ only 

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine -
SAFELOCK mechanism 
ro ~irst rea? and observe the introductory 
mformat1on and safety warnings on 
~.wl~ 11 { nt k ( I I tl l  { .. 
I' 1 t 1'klnt~l l . 
page 46. 
Function Action 
L
ocking the vehicle and activating the SAFE-
LOCK mechanism. P ress tl1 Q) Jlt n  nth 
Locking the vehicle without activat in g  the 
SAFELOCK mechanis m . 
The SAFELOCK mechanis m deactivates the do r 
opening levers if the v e hic le has been lock ed . Th is 
makes it more d ifficult to break in to the vehicle . 
The doors can no longer be opened  from  th e in 
side~&.. 
When the ignition  is switched off,  th e  instrum ent 
cluster display may inform  you about  t he activated 
SAFELOCK mechani sm (SAFELOCK). 
Deactivating the SAFELOCK mechanism 
The SAFELOCK mechanis m can be deactivated  in 
one of the following ways: 
• Press the @ button on the veh icle key twic e . 
•  Press the sensor fo r  lock ing the Keyless 
Access locking and s tarting  system on the  outs ide 
of the door handle twice ~page 49. 
Indicator lamp in the driver door 
The following applies when th SAFELOCK 
mechanism is deactivated: 
• The ehi le  n  e  unl 
t
he in side u  in  the d 
• The anti-theft 
nit  rin 
ted . 
nti-t  v 
After locking the vehicle: Definition 
A red LED flash es for approximately  2  seconds , firstly  at  The SAFELOC 
short intervals and then more slowly . 
A  red 
LED flashes for approximate ly  2  seconds  and then The SAFELOCK me hanism is de 
switches off. The light starts  to flash  again after  approx i-
mately 30 seconds. 
A  red 
LED lights up cont inuous ly for  approx imate ly 30 sec-~ Fault in  the  lock ing  s 
onds. , qual ified v or shop. 
A WARNING 
Always take care when using the SAFELOCK 
mechanism otherwise you could cause acci
dents or injuries. 
• Never leave anybody in the vehicle if the 
vehicle has been locked using the vehicle 
key. The doors can no longer be opened from 
the inside once the SAFELOCK mechanism is 
activated. 
A WARNING {Continued} 
• Locked doors make it more difficult for 
emergency service personnel to gain access 
to the vehicle and provide assistance when 
needed. In an emergency people locked in
side the vehicle would not be able to leave 
the vehicle by unlocking the doors. 

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Interior monitoring system and anti-tow alarm 
Fig. 32 Next  to the driver  seat:  button  for  switch
ing  off the  interior  moni
toring  system  and anti-tow 
alarm 
r-T'n First read and observe the introductory 
L-l=JJ information and safety warnings Lh on 
page 46. 
The  interior monitoring  system will  trigge r an alarm 
if movement  is  dete cted inside  the  vehicle when 
the  vehicle  is locked . 
The  anti-tow  alarm 
will be  trig gered  if the  vehicle  is 
l ifted . 
Switching on the interior monitoring system 
and anti-tow alarm 
Lock  the vehicle using  th e veh icle key . When  the 
anti-theft  alarm is sw itched  on, the  inter ior  monitor
ing  system  and th e  anti-tow  alarm  are also  active . 
When  interior  monitoring  and the anti-tow  alarm 
have  been  deactivated 
by press ing  the @ button 
=>Fig . 32 , these  functions  can be reactivated  by 
pressing  the 
@ button again . The yellow indicator 
lamp  goe s out. 
Switching off the interior monitoring system 
and anti-tow alarm 
The  orientation  lighting in the  button ~Fig. 32 must 
be  lit  up  when  swit ching  the systems  off. 
To sw itch 
the  orientation  lighting 
on , remove  the vehicle  key 
from  the ignition  lock and open  the driver  door. 
• Press the @button =>Fig. 32. A yellow indica
tor  lamp 
will ligh t up  in the  button  until  the veh icle 
is  locked. 
•  Close  all doors and the tailgate . 
• Lock the vehicle using  the vehicle key. The  inte
rior  mon itoring  system  and anti-towing  alarm are 
sw itched  off until  the next  time the 
vehicle is 
locked. 
~ 
I 
I 
Fig. 33 In the  roof  console : sensors  for the  interior 
monitoring  system 
The  interior  monitoring  system and anti-tow  alarm 
should  therefore  be switched  off before  the 
vehicle 
is  locked in any of the  following , or  similar,  situa
tions : 
• If you  leave  animals  inside the vehicle  for a 
short  period . 
• If the vehicle is to be loaded  onto another  vehi
c le . 
•  If the  vehicle  is transported  (e.g . on  a ferry) . 
• If the  vehicle  is going  to be  towed  with one axle 
off  the  ground . 
• If the vehicle is to  be  parked in a two-storey  ga
rage . 
• If the  vehicle  is to  be  parked in a car  wash. 
Risk of false  alarm 
Interior monitoring  can only  work  properly  if the  ve
hicle  is completely  closed. 
Observe legal require
ments . A  false  alarm  can be triggered  in any 
of the 
foll owi ng circumstances : 
• If a window  is fully or partly open. 
• If the  electric  panorama  sliding/tilting  roof is 
fully or partly  open. 
• If items  such as loose  pieces of paper  and 
items  attached  to the  interior  mirror (e.g . air-fresh
eners)  are left in the  vehicle . 
• If a mobile  telephone  that is left  in the  vehicle 
vibrates . 
• If the  vehicle  is transported  (e.g.  on  a ferry) . 
• If the  vehicle  is being  parked  in a two-storey 
garage . 
• If the  vehicle  is in  a car  wash . 
Opening  and closing 53   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • In dusty or sandy a re a s. 
• 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   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine "Coming Home" 
Switching on 
Switching off 
"Leaving Home" 
Switch ing on 
Switc h ing off 
I Action 
------Swit c h off  the  ignit io n . 
- Operate the  headlight  flashe r for  approximately  one second ~page 106. 
The Coming Home  lights are switched  on when  the driver door is opened . The 
swi tc h-off  de lay starts  when the  last vehicle  door or the tailgate  has been closed 
-Occurs  automatica lly once the set switch-off  delay has  elapsed . 
-Occurs  automatica lly if another  ve h icle  door  or the  tailgate  is  opened  within ap-
proximately 30 seco nds of  it  being  swit ched  on. 
- Turn  the 
ligh t switc h to  positio n 0. 
- Swit ch o n  the  ignition . 
Action 
-Unl ock  the vehicle  when  the ligh t senso r is  in  position AUTO and  the twilight sen
sor  that it is d ar k. 
- Occ urs  autom atically once  the switch-off  delay has elapsed . 
- Lo ck 
the  vehicle. 
-Turn  the light  switc h  to  positi on 0. 
-Switch on  the  ignition . 
Surround lighting in the exterior mirrors m The length of the switch-off  delay can be ad
L!:J justed , o r  the  function  can be switched  on 
and  off, u sing  the 
(ill) button  and the~ and (Light) 
functio n buttons  in the  infota inment  system 
=:.page 31. 
Th e surround lighting in the  exterior  mirrors  ligh ts 
up  the  area  directly  around 
the doors  while you are 
ente ring or ex iting  the vehicle . lt  is  sw itc h ed  on 
when  th e ve hi cle  is  unlo cked,  when opening  the 
driver  door or wh en 
the  Coming  Home  or Leav ing 
Hom e lighting  function  is ac tiv e . 
If the  veh icle  is 
eq uipp ed  with  a ligh t sensor , the  surround  lighting 
i n  th e  exterior  mirrors 
will only  be switched  on 
wh en  it is  dark. 
m When  the  Com ing Home  function  is switched . 
L!:J on, no acoustic  warning will sound  when the t 
driver d oor  is  opened  to  remind  you that  a light is 
still switched  on. 
Headlight range control, instrument  and switch lighting 
Fig. 83 Nex t to the  stee ring  wheel:  head light 
ra nge  contr ol 
CD and in strum ent and  swit ch  lighting 
co ntr ol@ 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
~ information and safety warnings ~ on 
page 105. 
112 Bofore the journey 
Headlight range control 
D epending  on what  level  it is  se t to, the  head light 
rang e co ntrol 
:::.Fig . 83 CD adjusts  the position of 
the light  cones  in  the  head lights  according  to the 
load  that  the vehi cle  is  carrying.  This  gives the driv· 
er the  best  visibilit y possible  and means  that on
coming  traffic 
will not  be dazzle d :::. &. 
The  hea dlights ca n on ly be  adjust ed when the dip-
ped  beam  headlights  are switched  on. ~ 
t