
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   

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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   

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-Set~ng I Vehicle load lev~la) -------
1 
2 
3 
Fron t seats  occupied  and luggage 
compa rtment 
empty. 
All seats occupied  and luggage com
partment empty. 
All sea ts  occ upi ed  and  luggage com
partm ent fully loaded . Towing  a trai le r 
wit h a 
lo w drawbar load . 
Only the driver  sea t occupi ed  and lug 
ga ge  compartm ent fully load ed . Tow 
ing a trai le r w ith  maximum  drawbar 
l
oad. 
a) If you have  diff ere nt loads. you can select a  positi on  be
tween  th e settings. 
Dynamic headlight range control 
Th ere  is no  control CD for  headlight  range if the ve
hicle 
has dynamic headli ght control. The head light 
r ange  is 
automatically adapted  to suit  the  ve hicle 
load level as soon as  the  headli ghts are  switched 
on~&. 
Instrument and switch lighting 
The brightness of the in strument and switch li gh t
ing  can be adjusted  using the @ill button  and the 
~and !Ltght] function  buttons in the  infot ainm ent 
system 
~page 31  . 
Depending on the  vehicle equipment level, it may 
be possible to adjust the  brightness of the instru
ment and switch  lighting  to suit your requirements 
by turning control® when the  headlights  are 
switched  on. 
Interior and reading lights 
Instrument cluster lighting 
The  instrumen t cl uste r ligh ting  sw it c hes off auto
mati cally 
in  darkness  and at other times,  e.g . when 
driving  through  a tunnel. This  is  in tended  to prompt 
the driver to switch  on the  dipped  beam so that  the 
v e hi cle' s  rea r l
ights are swit c hed  on ~page 109. 
.A WARNING 
-
Heavy objects in the vehicle can cause the 
headlights to dazzle and distract other road 
users. This can lead to accidents and serious 
injuries. 
• The light cone should always be adjusted 
to the load level of the vehicle to ensure that 
other road users are not dazzled. 
A WARNING 
A failure or malfunction in the dynamic head
light range control can cause the headlights 
to dazzle or distract other road users. This 
can lead to accidents and serious injuries. 
• Proceed to a qualified workshop to have 
the headlight range control checked immedi
I 
ately. ~--------------- --------------------~ 
ClJ] First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings & on page 105. 
Button 
~REAR 
Function 
Switches the front  interior  lights on or off. 
Switches the rear  interior  lights on or off. 
Switches the door contact switch  on or off. 
The interior  lights are switche d on automatically when the  vehicle  is  unlocked , a door 
is opened, or the  ve hicle key is removed from  the ignition lock. 
The light will go out a few seconds  after all doors are closed, the vehicle is locked, or 
the ignition  is switched  on. 
/q'j/ 
---------j Switches the reading  lights  on or off. 
Lights and vision 113 

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m 
.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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ACC is active . No vehicle has  been detec----.. 
~8 ted  ahead . The  set speed  is kept  con-
stant. 
When displayed in white: ACC active.  Ve---
hicle detected  ahead. ACC regulates  the 
~ 
speed and the distance  from the vehicle 
ahead . 
-When displayed in grey: ACC not active . 
System switched  on, does  not regulate : 
-
(") ACC is active . 
a) D isplayed  in col our on  an ins trum ent  clust er w ith  colo ur  display . 
Several warning  and indicator  lamps will light up 
bri efly  as  a functional  check when the ignition  is 
switched  on. They will switch oft after  a few  sec
onds. 
~..,.-"~ 
A WAR_NING 
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. 
Radar sensor 
Fig. 167 In the front  bumper : radar sensor 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
L-J=JJ information and safety warnings 4 on 
page 226. 
228 I Whi le driving 
•• --;;> 
A V'{ARNING (Continued) ~J 
• Never ignore any illuminated warning 
lamps or text messages. 
Failure to observe illuminated indicator lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be· 
ing damaged. 
r::l When  the ACC is switched  on, the display  in 
~ the  instrument  cluster can be overwritt en by 
other  functions , incoming  telephone calls for exam·~ 1 
pie. 
to mom · A  radar  sensor  is fitted  to the  front  bump er 1 tor  the  traffic situation=> Fig. 167 . Vehicl es travc: ·o f 
ling  ahead  can thus  be detected  up to a dJstan 
approximately 
120 m . 
The  adaptive  cruise control  and  cruise 
con~rol sys· 
tems will not function if the  radar  sensor is ,m-The 
paired , e .g . due  to heavy  rain, spr ay,  or snow. 
instrument  cluster display  shows the me
ssage 50rs 
ACC: no sensor view!. Clean the  ra d ar s en 
as  required 
=>
· d The as the  radar  sensor  is no  longer impa1re · 
message  in the  instrument  cluster display goes 
out , and  the 
ACC can be reactivated . 
S ·gnal. e 9 · trong  reflected  radiation of the radar 5
' 11·c ob-.  meta 1 1n mult i-storey  car parks or when  near used ·  ' I tes ~ects such as rails  in the  road or metal P a ACC· 
m roadworks . can  impair  the function  of the 
sensor 
The  area in front of and  around  the radar kers or 
mu~t. not  be c~vered by objects ~uch. as st'~nction , 
auxJIJary headlights, as  this  can 1mpa1r the 
of the ACC .   

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Fig . 172 In the  front bumper. radar se sor 
r-f'n :irst rea~ and observe the introductory 
L....Wl mformat1on and safety warnings on 
page 235. 
A radar sensor 1s fi tted to  the  front burr per o mo 
tor the traffic  situa 1on ~ F19 6 Ver e st-a el
hng  ahead can thus be detected u;> o  a c stance o 
a p
proximate ly 120 m 
The area mo mto nng sys em {Fron Ass s:) ... no 
function if  the  radar  sensor •s ltl'pa•red e g d e o 
heavy ra1n. spra y or snow T~e If'S rurren d ster 
d1sptay shows  th e message Front ss i s t  : no 
sensor view!.  Clean he ra ar sensors as re
QUired ~
as soon as the radar sensor as no longet IM?a ·ed 
The message m the 1ns rument cJ .... s•er d s~.a, 
goes out , and F ren t Ass•st can be reac ed 
~tro ng reflected  rad•ahon of the radar s:g"aJ e g 
In multt -storey car par  s. or ~ e'l near me!a IC ob
!ects such  as ra1ls in  t he road or meta1 pLa~es used 10 roadworks , can 1mpa1r th e funct.o of F oo ~ SIS\. 
The area in  fron t of and around the radar sensor 
must not be covered by objects such as stickers or 
auxiliary headlights, as this can impair the function 
of Front Assist. 
Any structural modifications to the vehicle, e .g . 
l
owering the vehicle or making alterations to the 
front end tri m , can impair the function of Front As
sist. Structural mod1fictions should therefore only 
be carried out by a qualifie d workshop. Volkswa
gen recommends using  a Volkswagen dealership 
for th is purpose. 
Incorrectly performed repa irs  to  the  fron t end of the 
vehic le can alter the position of the radar sensor 
and therefore tmpai r the  functi on of Front Assist. 
Repair work should therefore only be carrie d out 
y  a qualified workshop. Volkswagen recommends 
u sm g a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose. 
CD 
Switch off Front Assist if you suspect that the 
radar sensor has been damaged or its positio n 
has been altered. This can help to prevent fur
ther damage. Have the radar sensor realigned. 
• The radar sensor could be moved if  it  is hit 
for example in parking manoeuvres. Readjust-' 
ing the sensor could impair the performance of 
t h e system or cause it to be switched off. 
• Repair work on the radar sensor w ill require 
special knowledge and tools. Volkswagen rec
ommends using a Volkswagen dealership for 
this purpose. 
• Remove snow with  a brush, and remove ice 
preferably with a solvent-free de-leer spray. 
m ~irst read and observe t h e introductory 
P Information and safety warnings on age 235 . 
me area  monitoring system (Front Ass1 s t) i s auter 
_ atJcally activ e once the ign1t1on 1s  s wi ched on 
-Page 163 . 
The pnor wam1ng and d 1stance warn ing are auto
ma 1call y deact1va  ed  when Front Ass 1st i s deacti
vated 
Vol swagen recommends that Front Ass1 st is 
sw itched 
~n at ~11 t imes.  E xcept ions ~page 238, 
Temporan ly switch off the area momtoring s ystem 
(Front Ass tst)  m the follow ing sttuattons. 
Driver  assist systems 237   

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monitoring sy stcn1 
Front  Assis t can  be active t d o r ciE, cllv  to d L fnl .. 
lo w s when  th e igniti on Is  witcl1 d on : 
• U sing the  butt on f or drlv r c , sl." l y.._ \c 1n~~, " n .. 
lect the corresp o ndin g m nu opti on ~ pr a  · 
• OR : activate or d Clctlv ate tho • s tc n1 ll! I no 
the (c AR ) button and the G a nd Drlvtll ,:,: l: ' '"''c ., fun , .. 
t ion buttons in the 
fo la inm  nt sy s t( 111 • png 3 1. 
Activating and deactivating advanced 
warning 
The adv a nced w arning  ca n be ocllv nto d  or dO;"lCti
va te d  using the (tAR) butto n  and the G and 
(Driver a ss istf m ce ) function buttons in the lnf ot._ lnrn Jlll 
syst en1 ~pag e 31. 
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Temporarily switch off the area monitoring system (Front Assist) in the 
following situations 
r-f'n First read and observe the introductory 
L-Wl information and safety warnings £ on 
page 235. 
The  area  monitoring  system (Front Assist) s h o uld 
b e  switched  off 
in the following situations due  to 
syst em  limit
ations ~ £ .: 
•  If the ve hicl e is  being  towed. 
•  If the ve hicl e is on a rolling road test be d . 
•  If the radar  senso r is  faulty. 
• On exter na l force on the  radar sensor,  e .g . afte r 
a 
rea r-end collision .  • 
In 
the ev nt  of mu ltip le  unwanted intorventioM 
•  If tt1e ra d or se nso r Is co ve red tornpo rarily by 
a ny a uxili nry  equipm ent , e.g . a uxiliury headlights. 
•  If the vehic le i s  being loaded onto a lorry, car 
f e rry  or  m oto rail tr ain. 
Failure to switch off Front Assist In the 
named situations can cause  accident s and 
serious injuries. 
't ' 1 situa· • Switch off Front Assist In en tea < 
tions. 
System limits ~ 
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[Q] ~irst rea~ and observe the introductory 
anformatton and safety warnings & on 
page 235. 
The ~rea monitoring  system (Front  Assist) has 
phys1cal and syste~-relate.d limit s. The  driv er  m ay 
there for e feel that, 1n certa m circums tances  s 
F 
t A  . t 
. , ome 
r o n 
ssls  react ions occur unexpec te dly  or with  a 
de la y.  You should the re fore  alw ays be prepare d t 
take full control  of the vehicle  if necessar y. 0 
The .following conditions can prevent Front 
Assast from reacting, or cause  a dela . . 
reaction:  Y 1
" Its 
• In tig ht  bends . 
• If the acce lerato r is fully depressed . 
. a fault 
• If Front  Ass is t i s s wit c h e d  off  or there 15 
•  If TCS is m anu ally swit ch ed  off . 
•  If the ESC is  ta king  corrective action. tne 
•  If there  is  a fa ult in  se vera l brake lightsnonnectioO 
. · al eo vehtcle or  on  a traile r  with an electnc 
to the  ve hi cle . 
•  If the ra d ar  senso r is dirty  or cove red. 
•  If the vehicle is  re ve rsing . 
• Under  hard acce le ra tion . 
• In snow  or hea vy  ra in . bikeS· 
motor 
• In case of n a rrow ve hicl es, e.g . left or 
• If ve hicl es are tr ave lling slightly to the 
right 
of y o ur ve hicl e. vehicle· 
•  If vehic les  are  crossing in front  of your