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Headlight range  control ~D ............................... · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · 
-Instrument and switch  lighting C'1 ........... ...... ............. · · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · 
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-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 
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limiter ON-CANCEL-OFF, (RES/+-'l<'l-SETt-),@!) .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 218 , 222 
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-Display . . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . 20 
- Warning and indicator  lamps . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . 16 
® Lever for windscreen  wipers  and washers 
- Windscreen  wipers 
HIGH -LOW 
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-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 
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- Buttons for operating  the adaptive  cruise control  (ACC) @D, (ill),@ .@ ,(-_?_ +l ....... . 
- Volume  setting for the  radio,  navigation announcements or a telephone conversation 
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activating  voice control 0. ~ 
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Service 
If a service is due, an acoustic signal will sound 
and the spanner symbol _.c with the message 
Service now! will appear for a few seconds in 
the instrument cluster display when the ignition  is 
switched on. ==>Fig. 14 B. 
Accessing a service message 
You can access the current service message when 
the ignition is switched on, the engine is not  run
ning , 
and the vehicle is stationary: 
• Press and hold button ==>Fig . 12 @ until the 
word Service appears in the display. 
• 
Release the button . The current  service mes
sage will be shown in the display. 
Service information ==>Fig. 15 can also be dis
played in the infotainment system by pressing  the 
@ill button and the ~ and [Serv ice ) function  buttons 
==>page 31. 
Resetting the service interval display 
If the service was not performed by a Volkswagen 
workshop, the display can be reset as follows:  • 
Switch 
off the  ignition and press and hold but
ton ==>Fig. 12 @. 
•  Switch on the  ignition . 
• Release button @ and then press it again to 
reset  the service 
interval  display. 
m The service message will disappear after a 
W few seconds, when the engine is running , or 
when the OK/RESET button on the windscreen wiper 
lever or the OK button on the multifunction steering 
wheel is pressed. 
m If the vehicle battery was disconnected for 
W long periods  in vehicles with flexible service, 
the  system  cannot 
calculate the time at which the 
next  service  is due. The  information  shown in the 
service interval  display may therefore  be incorrect. 
If this  is the  case, please heed  the maximum per
missible service intervals  listed in the ==>Book-
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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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Using the selection menu in the instrument cluster 
Fig . 16 ehicl es w ithout a  multifunct ion steering 
wheel: b utton CD o n  th e windscreen wiper lever for 
nfirmin g menu points, and ro cker switch 0 for 
h  n gin g  m e
nus and info rm ation  displays 
r-T'n First read and observe the introductory 
l.-.W.I information and safety warnings&, on 
page 26. 
Opening the selection menu and selecting 
the menu or information display 
• Sw itch on  th e  ig nit io n. 
• If a messag e or vehicle  p ictogram  is displayed, 
p res s bu tton 
=>F ig . 16 CD on  the  windscreen wiper 
level or the @ button  on the  multifunction  steering 
wheel => F ig . 17. You may need  to press  the button 
several  ti
mes . 
• Opera tion u sin g  the  windscreen  wiper lever: to 
dis p lay the selection menu =>page 28 or to  return 
to the  selection menu from another menu or infor
mation dis play, press and hold the  rocker  switch 
=>Fig. 1 6 0 until the select ion menu  is displayed. 
To 
brows e  through the select ion menu, press  the 
rocker switch up or down. 
• Operatio n using the  multifunction  steering 
wh
eel :  to  display and  browse  through  the selection 
menu, press g) or eJ =>Fig. 17. 
• To open the menu or information  display  shown 
i n  th e  s election 
menu, press =>Fig . 16 CD on the 
w i
ndscreen wiper lever,  press  the @ button  on the 
multifunct ion steering wheel =>Fig . 17, or wait until 
th e 
menu or information display opens automati
cally after a few seconds. 
Fig. 17 Right-hand  side of the multifunction  steer
ing  wheel:  controls 
for using the menus  and infor
mation  displays  in the  instrument  cluster 
Adjusting settings in menus 
• In the  displayed  menu, press  the rocker switch 
=>Fig. 16 0 on  the  windscreen  wiper lever up or 
down, or press  the arrow buttons~ or G on the 
multifunction  steering wheel 
=>Fig. 17 until  the  re
quired  menu option  is selected . A  frame appea rs 
around  the selected  option . 
• Press button =>Fig. 16 CD on  the  windscreen 
wiper  lever 
or press the@ button  on the  mult ifunc
tion  steering  wheel 
=>Fig. 17 to make  the requir ed 
change. 
A tick  indicates  that the part icular  system 
or function  is act ive . 
Returning to the selection menu 
• Using  the menu: in the  menu , select  the Back 
menu option  to leave  the menu . 
• Using  the multifunction  steering wheel: p ress 
the (;) or ~ button => Fig . 17 . 
r:l If warning  messages about malfunctions are 
L!J displayed  when the ignition  is switched  on, it 
may not be possible  to adjust some settings  as de
scribed , 
or the information  display may appear dif
ferently . 
If this is the case, take the vehicle to a 
qualified  workshop  to have  the malfunction 
recti
fied . 
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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. ..... ~~~--------~--------------------------~----------------------------~ 
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Menu  Function 
Average  speed  The 
average  sp ee d 
will be  shown  after a  distan ce of appro ximately 100 metres 
h as  be en  trav e
lled . The  display  will show  dashes  until this point.  The displayed 
valu es 
will be  updated  approximately  every 5 se conds . 
Digit al sp ee d display  Current  vehicle speed displayed  digitally . 
Warning 
at 
---km/h 
orWarning at 
If the  saved  speed  (within  the range of 30 km/h  (18 mph)  and 250 km/h 
m 
ph 
(155  mph)) is exceeded , an  acoustic  warning  will be sounded , along  with a vis ible 
warning  if required . 
Oil temperature Current temperature of the engine  oil displayed digitally . 
Saving a speed for the speed warning 
• Select the Speed warning ---km/h  display . 
• Press the OK/RESET button  on the  windscreen  wip
er lever, or the OK button  on the  multifunction  steer
ing  wheel  to save  the current  speed and activate 
the  warning  system. 
• If necessary , use  the @!) rocker  switch on the 
windscreen  wiper lever, or the 
G) or 0 buttons  on 
the  multifunction  steering wheel, within approxi-
Assist systems menu 
mately  5 seconds  to set  the  desired  speed. Then 
press  the 
[OK/RESET] or@ button  again, or wait a few 
seconds . The  speed  is now  saved  and the warning 
is  activated . 
• To deactivate , press the [OK/RESET] or@ button . 
The  stored  speed 
will be deleted . 
Menu  Function 
Lane 
Assist Swi tches the  lane  departure  warning system on and  off =>page 240. 
Front Assist Switches the area  monitoring  system  on or off =>page 235. 
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Menu and system settings (SETUP) 
o:n Introduction 
This chapte r  con ta in s  info rm ation  on  th e fo llo w in g 
su bjects : 
V ehi cle  se ttin
gs menu  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  .  31 
Additional information and warnings: 
•  Instrum ents ~page 20 
• 
V olks wage n informa tion  syst em ~page 26 
• C entral locking  system ~page 46 
• Electric  windows ~page 60 
• 
Lights ~page 105 
• Windscreen wiper/ wa she r ~page 117 
• Mirrors ~page 122 
• Brake  assist systems ~page 179 
• Driver  assist systems ~page 196 
• Tyre  monitoring system ~page 253 
• Wheels  and tyres ~page 308 
• 
~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation sys
tem 
General information on operating the unit 
The following section  contains  information  on the 
settings  that can be adjusted  in the 
Vehicle set
tings menu . Basic information  on operating  the 
i nfotainment  system and on warning  and safety  in
structions  are contained  in a separate  manual 
~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation system. 
Systems settings and display of vehicle 
information 
After pressing  the (ill] infotainment  button you  can 
t
ouch  the  corresponding  function button to displ ay 
information 
or adjust  settings , e .g . you  can  check 
the  current  status 
of the start/stop  system 
~page 196  in the Vehicle status menu . 
Vehicle settings menu 
r-f"'n First read and observe the i~troductory 
L-1=J.1 information and safety warnmgs A on 
page 31. 
Opening the Vehicle settings menu 
• Switch on the ignition . 
• If necessary,  switch on the  infotainment  system. 
• Vehi cle  se ttings  (setup) ~page 31. 
• Auxili ary hea te r  sett ings ~page 256. 
• Radio  sta tio n  selection . 
• Vehicle  status . 
• Driving  da ta . 
• Conv enien ce consumers . 
A WARNING 
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver 
is distracted. Operating the lnfotainment sy s
tem can distract you from the road. 
• Always drive carefully and responsibly. 
r::l Aft er  sta rt ing  the  engine  with a  disc harged 
L!J ve hi cle  battery , or after the  battery  has  been 
chang ed, 
system  settings  (time, da te , personal 
conveni ence  settings  and program ming) 
may have 
be en  chang ed or de leted . Ch eck  and  correc t 
the 
s e ttin gs  as  necessa ry once  the ve hi cle  ba tte ry  has 
been  sufficiently  charged . 
• Touch  the 0 function  button to open the Vehi
cl e settings menu. 
• Touc h the  corresponding  function button to 
open  additional  menus in the 
Vehicle settings 
menu, or to  adjust  settings  in the  menu  points. ...,. 
lnfotainment system 31 
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Engine power 
Injection 
technol-EC 
ogy 
63 kW at 4,300-5,300 rpm TSI ® 
CJZB 
103 kW at 4,500 6,000 rpm 
without active cylinder man-TSI® 
CHPA 
agement 
103 kW at 4,500 6,000 rpm 
with active cylinder manage-TSI® 
CPTA 
ment 
Diesel engines 
lnjec-
Engine power tion 
EC technol-
ogy 
77 kW at 3,000-4,000 rpm TO  I® 
CLHA with and without DPF 
110 
kW at 3,500-4 ,000 rpm TO  I® 
CRBC with DPF 
Dimensions 
Fig. 21 Dimensions 
r-f"n First read and observe the introductory 
L.-Jr=JJ information and safety warnings ~ on 
page 38. 
The data in the  table  apply  to the  most  basic  Ger
man model. 
40 I Before the journey 
Maximum torque Cylinders 
capacity 
, 
4 cylinders -160 Nm  at 1,400 -3,500 rpm I 
1,197 ccm 
-
250 Nm  at 1,500-3,500 rpm  4 
cylinders , 
1 ,395 
ccm 
250 Nm  at 1,500 -3 ,500 rpm  4 
cylinders , 
1 ,395  ccm 
Cylinders, Maximum torque 
capacity 
250 Nm at 1 ,500 - 2, 750 rpm 4 cylinders , 
1,598  ccm 
320 Nm at 1, 750 -3,000 rpm  4 
cylinders , 
1 ,968  ccm 
The  specified  values can vary  due to diffe rent  t
yre 
and wheel sizes , if add itional equipment is fitted , 
for  different  model versions , for  retrofitted 
accesso
ries , and  for special veh icles . They  can also vary 1n 
vehicles 
that  have  been  manufa ctured  for other 
countr ies. 
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