
Booklet  3.1  Controls  and  Equipment 
Applies  lo  vehicles:  with  on  oulomolic transmission 
Selector  lever  lock 
Releasing  the  selector lever  lock 
-Depress  and hold  th e brake  pedal  and 
pres s the  release  button in the  selector 
le ver  handle  at  the  same  time. 
The selecto r lever  is  lo cked  whe n: 
• 
se lec to r lever  is  in  P. 
Applies to vehicles:  with  6 -speed  oulomolic  transmission 
•  The  selector  lever  is in N for more  than  about l second and  you are  driving  slowe r than 3 mph (5 km/h}. 
The  selec tor  lever  lock will  not enga ge if yo u 
qu ickly  move  the  selecto r leve r through  p osition 
N whe n shift ing between 
and D. This  makes  it 
p ossibl e, to  "rock"  the vehicl e backward  and  for
ward  if it is stuck  in snow  or 
Driving  with  an  automatic  transmission 
The transmission  upshifts  and down.shifts automatically. 
Fig.  80  Section  of  center  console : selector  lever 
with  lock button 
Starting  the  engine 
-Start  the  engine with the  selector  leve r 
in  po siti on  P or  N . Fo r m ore  in formation 
,iage95 . 
Driving 
-Dep ress  and  hold  the brake  pedal. 
- Relea se the parkin g brake. 
- Press  and  hold  the release 
in  the 
se lec to r leve r handl e. 
- Move  the  selecto r leve r to 
R (R everse),  D 
(D riv e) or S  (Spo rt}.  -
Relea se the lo ck  button  and  wait  for the 
tr ansmission  to en gage  the gear (a s light 
movement  can be  felt). 
- Release  the brake  and  depress  the ac 
Stopping  briefly 
-Always  use  the foot  brak e to  pr eve nt  th e 
ve hicl e fro m  cre ep ing forward,  for  ex
amp le  at a 
lig ht.  You  do not  need  to 
mo ve the  selec tor  leve r  to 
P (Park)  or N 
(Ne utral). 
- Do  not  dep ress  the acce le rator. 
Parking 
- Depress  and  hold  the  brake  ped al  until 
th e ve hicle  co mes  to  a full 
- Apply the  parking  brake 
104. 
-Move  the se lec tor  lever  to P with  the  re
l ease  button  press ed. 
Driving  down  hills 
- Se lect  the  "T iptroni c position. 
- Pull th e  leve r to th e"-"  minus  pos ition 
to  clo wnsh if t.  ._ 
Driving  99  

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has  bee n se lec te d  in ad dition  to po siti on  D 83 . 
If po sit io n  N h as been  selec te d  and  you  wi sh  to 
se le ct D , yo u  mu st  pre ss the  foot  brake if th e ve
hi cle is  stat io nary,  or  travellin g at  under 5 km/h 
( approx. 3 mph ) 
S  - standard  dri ving  posit ion {sport  program) 
If  y ou  s ele ct  t he  sport  pro gra m  yo u will be 
dri ving  in a sport y mode . A ll  forward  gear s 
shift  and  down shift  automat ically  at  high er  en
g in e s pee ds  dep ending  on  en gin e load , you r in 
di vid ual d rivin g sty le and  th e ve hicle  sp ee d. 
W hile  dr iv ing  downh ill in  S, the engin e docs  not 
the  veh icle. Th e displa y al so  sh ow s wh ic h 
ge ar  ha s be en  se lec te d  in  addit io n  t o po siti on S . 
WARNING 
Neve r switch  off the  engine  before  the ve hicle 
ha s come  lo  a complete  stop.  You can  lose co n
trol  of the  vehicl e, crash  and  be ser iously  in 
jured. 
•  The  airb ags  a nd safe ty  bell  pretensioners 
w ill n ot work  when  the  igniti on i s swi tched off. 
•  The br ake  boo ster  do es no t work  when  the 
eng ine  i s turn ed off. A  lot  mor e brak e pedal 
pressure  will  be  necessary  to stop  th e vehicle. 
•  The  power  steer ing system  does not  work 
w hen  the  engine  is  turn ed  off and  you  will 
n eed  more  force to steer  th e ve hicl e. 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  on  a utoma tic  trans missio n 
Kick-down  function 
WARNI NG (continued) 
• When  the  key  is removed,  th e steer ing 
w hee l co lumn  will lo ck up  and  you  will  not be 
able  to stee r th e ve hicle. 
•  Never  coast  down  a slop e w ith  th e trans
mi ssio n  in  Ne utral. 
Tips 
•  If th e selec to r lev er i s un inte nti onal ly  mo ved 
int o N wh ile  dri ving , take  your  fo ot off t he acc el
era to r p eda l a n d wa it until  th e engi ne spee d has 
dropp ed  to  idl e sp ee d  before  sele c tin g a dri vin g 
po sition . 
•  If th ere  is 
fa ult  in  th e sys te m  and  th e auto
mati c tra nsmi ssion I dir ect  shift  gearbox is  run 
n in g  in  an  emergen cy program  if all the  displays 
of  the s elector  leve r position s for  the  au tomat ic 
tr ansmi ss ion 
I di rec t s hi ft g ea rb ox  have light 
ba ckg ro un d. The  a utoma tic tran smi ssio n I di
r ec t shift  gearbo x shou ld  be c hec ked  b y an  au 
thori zed Vo lkswage n dea ler  as soon  as 
po ssibl e._. 
Th e kick -down permits  maximum  a ccele ration the  se lector  lev er 
is 
D,  So r 
down, th e  tran smi ssion p ermi ts a c
c e le ratio n. The  tran smi ssio n  aut om atica lly 
down shift s, de pending  on the  road spe ed  as we ll 
a s  th e eng ine sp ee d. 
Th e tra nsmi ssion 
not  up sh ift  until  the en
g in e  reac hes  the engin e s pee d for th e 
g ear  sele ct ed . 
WARNING 
Accelerating  on  slippe ry road s can  cause  lo ss 
of ve hicle  control  and  serious per sonal  injury. 
•  Be very  careful when  u sin g th e kick -do wn 
especi all y o n sli ppery  sur faces.  Rapid 
accelera tion may  ca use w hee l spin  and  sk id 
d in g. 
•  Use  the kick-down  fea tur e o nly w hen 
and  weather  conditions  permit 
Driving  103  

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Parking  brake 
Applying  the  parking  brake 
pa rking  brake  can  b e use d  to prevent  the  uehicle from  moving 
ally . 
Fig . 84  Parking  brake  between  front  seats 
Always app ly  th e par kin g brak e fu lly w hen 
you  le ave  your ve hicle w hen  yo u pa rk 
yo ur ve hicle. 
Applying  the  parking  brake 
- Pull the  parking  brak e up  firm ly 
84 . 
Rele a sing  th e parking  bra ke 
-Pull  the leve r up  slig htly  and  pre ss the 
lo cki ng  kn ob  in  the  dir ec tion  of  the arrow 
a nd  guide  th e park ing brak e leve r down 
T he  park ing  bra ke sh ou ld  always  be /111/ yen
gage d so  that  you won' t u ni nt enti ona lly  dr ive  off 
wit h th e pa rk in g  brake  sti ll 
W hen  th e  ignition  is on t h e  parking  brake  is 
e n gaged,  th e  wa rnin g  ligh t or in th e 
104  Driving 
instrum ent clust er w ill  co me o n. In  addit ion.  the 
daytime  running light  swi tch es olT a utomati
ca lly. 
When  the  park ing  brake  is  re leased,  th e  wa rning 
li g h t 
or goes  o ut and  the da ytim e run 
ning  ligh t sw itch es  on  again  automatica lly. 
If  yo u shou ld  dr ive  faste r than  4 mph  (6 k m/h ) 
w ith  th e  parkin g brak e still  engaged,  th e  wa rning 
lig ht  will  co me  on 
you  w ill  also  hea r a 
wa rnin g chim e. 
WARNING 
Imprope r  use of the parki ng  brak e ca n se ri
ou sly  in jur e yo u and yo ur passe ngers. 
•  Never  use  th e  parki ng brake  to  slow down 
t h e  veh icle when  it  is  mov ing. T he  braking  dis
tanc e is  mu ch  l on ge r because  on ly  th e  rea r 
whee ls  arc  brak ed . A lways  use  the  foo t brak e. 
•  Neve r drive  with  th e  parki ng  bra ke  ap
pl ied.  This  cou ld cause  t he  rear  brakes  to o ver
h eat  and  l ose  their b raking e fficie ncy . A lways 
m ake  sure  to  ch eck  th at  the parki ng  bra ke  is 
f ull y re lea sed befo re  dri ving  olT. 
•  Alwa ys app ly  th e par king brake  f ully w hen 
p arki ng  o n a  s lope  and  coc k the  fron t w hee ls 
to  prevent  t he  ve hicle  fro m movin g unin ten
ti onall y. 
N ote 
•  Wheneve r yo u lea ve you r ve hicle,  be sur e to 
e ngage  th e  park in g b rake full y. Th en  m ove  the 
lever  int o P  (Park ) .. 
•  Drivi ng  wi th  the parking  brak e engaged  will 
damage  the rear  

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Alphabetical  index 
A 
ABS Wa rnin g light  27 
See also Ant i-lock  brake  syste m 
A co ustic  wa rning  93 
Add itional  storage  co mpartment  73 
Adj ustin g the  compass  variance  zone  19 
Ai r co ndit io nin g 
Co ndensation  89 
Impo rtant  notes 
88 
Malfunct io ns  88 
Unp leasa nt od or  89 
A ir  conditioni ng  sys tem  81 
C lim atro nic 
84 
Air r ecircul ation  mode 
2C -Cl imatroni c 83,  88 
Alarm  syste m  36 
Sw itch ing off  36 
A lt ern ator 
See Genera to r 
A nti -lo ck brake  system 
ligh t  27 
An ti-Slip  Re gula tion  92 
A nti -th eft  alar m  sys tem  36 
Sw itchin g off  36 
Arm res t 
F ro nt  ce nte r arm res t 66 
S tora ge  compartmen t 70 
AS R 92 
A ut omat ic  mod e 
C lim atroni c 85 
A ut om atic sw itch-off  of elec tri cal 
co mp onen ts  93 
A utom atic  tra nsm iss io n 
Dir ect  shift  gearbox  98 
Sa fe ty  int erlo ck  for  ign ition  key  94 
Se lec tor  leve r loc k 99 
Tiptroni c 98 
A utomati c tra nsm iss ion  with  Tiptronic  LO I 
A ve rage  fu el  con sumpti on  9 
Average  sp ee d  9 
B 
Ba ckground  lightin g  51  Brake 
fluid 
Wa rnin g ligh t 11 
Brak e pad 
W arn ing m essage  II 
Brak e pad  wea r indi ca to r 
Warn ing ligh t 26 
Bra ke  sys te m 
Wa rnin g lig ht  28 
Bulb  defe cti ve 
Warn ing lig ht  24 
Bumpe r cov er 
Ca ution  when pa rki ng  nea r a  parkin g ba r
ri er  or  cu rb  LO S 
Bu zze r  50 , 93 
C 
Ca librat ing th e  co mpass  18 
Ce ntral loc king 
I ndi vid ual unl ocking  34 
Ce ntral locki ng  butt on  34 
Ce ntr al locki ng sys tem 34 
C han ging  unit s 16 
C hild  safe ty  lo cks  35 
C lea nin g 
E lec troni c park ing  a ssis ta nc e se nsors  106 
C lim ati c  81 
Ma lfun cti ons  88 
C lim atroni c 
I mpor tant  not es 88 
Ma lfu ncti ons  8 8 
C loc k  5 
C lo sin g 
R ea r li d  38 
C lot hes  hook  7 1 
Co rning  home  fu n ctio n 47 
Co mp ass  18 
Adjusting  19 
Ca librat ing  18 
Compa ss fun ctio n 12 
Co ndensa tion  89 
Contro ls 
P owe r w ind ows  39 
Conven ience  closing  41, 43 
Co nve nien ce  men u  17 
Alphabetical  index 109  

Table  of  contents 
Smart  technology ........... ... .. .. . 
Brakes  .............. .. .. ..... .. .. .• ..... 
Po we r stee ring  ....... .. ..... ... .. ......  . 
Notice  about data recorded  b y  vehicle 
contro l modu les  ....... ........ .... .....  . 
Driving  and  protecting  the 
environment  ..... ... .... ..... ......  .. 
Break-in  Pe riod  ... ... ........ ......... . .. 
Catalytic  converter ....... .. .. .. .......  .. 
T ra ile r  t owi ng  . . .  . .  .  .  .  ... ............ .. . 
D riv ing  economically  o nd  respecti ng  the 
environmen t ... .... ..... ............. ... . 
Cleaning  and  protection  ........ . . 
General  notes  .... .... ... ....... .. ......  . 
Car e of  veh icle  exte rior ....... ..• ...... .. 
C ore  of  the  vehicle  interior  ... ..... ..•. .. 
Accessories, new  parts,  repairs 
and  modifications  .......... ......  .. 
Accesso ries  and  pa rts .......... .... ....  . 
R epa irs and  technica l modifications  ..... . 
Cellu lar phones a nd  CB radi os ........ . . 
2 
2 
6 
6 
7 
7 
10 
10 
14 
16 
16 
17 
23 
27 
27 
28 
29 
Booklet  3 .2  Tip s and  Advice 
Checking  and  Filling 30 
Fill ing  the tank  . . . .  . .  . . . ..  ..  . . ..  .  . ..  . •  . . . .  30 
Fu el  supp ly  . ..  . . ..  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  32 
Working  in the  eng ine  compa rtment  . .  . . .  34 
Engine  oil  . . . .  . . .  . . . ..  .  . ..  ..  . . .  ..  ..  .  . ..  . .  37 
Coo lant  ....... .... .... ...... ... .........  43 
Wos he r  fluid  and wind shie ld wiper  blade s 45 
Brok e fluid  . . . .  . . ..  . ..  . . .  . . . . . .  . . ..  . . . .  . .  47 
Vehicle  battery  . . .  . .  . . . . ..  . ..  .. ..  . ..  .  . ..  .  49 
T ir es and  wheels  .  . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  • . . . .  . . . . . .  . . 51 
What  do  I  do  now?  . ..  ..  . . ..  . .  . .  ..  . 67 
Vehicle  tools  and spore  whee l  . . . . .  . • . .  . . .  67 
Changing  a  whe el  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . ..  .. • . . . . .  68 
Em erg ency  closing  or  opening  . . . • . . .  . . . .  7  5 
F use s  . . . . . . . ..  ..  . .. .. . . .  .. .  . . . .  . ..  . . .. . . .  77 
Cha nging  a  light  bulb  . .. .. . . .  ..  .. . •  ..  . . .  81 
Jump  start ing  . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . •  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  84 
To wing  ....  ...  .  . .. . .. .... .......  ... . . .•.  . 86 
Lifting  th e ve hicle  .. . ..  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . ..  . .  . .  89 
C onsumer  Info rmat ion . . . .  . •  . . . .  . .  90 
Alphabetical  index  . . . . . . . . . 92 
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Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Advice 
Braking  power  and  braking  distance 
Braking  power  and  braking  distance  are influenced  by driving  situations and 
road 
Worn  brake  pads will  not  provide  good braking. 
The  amount  of wear  and  tear on  the brake pads 
depends  to  a great  extent  on  the cond itions 
und er which  the vehicle  is  opera ted  and  the way 
the  vehicle  is dr iven.  If you  do a lot  of city 
driv ing,  drive  short  distances  or  have  a  sporty 
driving  style,  we  reco mm end th at  you  have  the 
thickness  of your brake  pad s checked  by an  au
thor ized  Volkswagen  dea ler  more  frequently 
than  r ecommend ed in the  service  schedule. 
I f you  dr ive  witJ1  wet  brakes , for example  after  a 
dri ving through  water, 
heavy  rainfall  or 
after  washing  the  vehicle, brakin g power  will be 
reduced  and  sto pping  distances  w ill be  longer 
because  the brake  d iscs  will be  wet  or  in winter 
ma ybe  even  frozen 
the brakes  must  be  dried 
with  severa l ca reful brake  applications. 
Brake  fluid absorbs  water  and  must  be c hanged 
every  two years.  Heavy  use  of the  brakes  can 
cause  vapor lock  if the  brake  fl uid  is  too  old. 
Va por  lock  reduces  braking  power,  increases 
stopp ing distances  and  can  even cause  total 
brake  failure. 
WARNING 
•  New  tires  and  new brake  pads  do  not  pro
v id e maximum  grip, control  or  braking  abilit y. 
•  To  reduce the  risk  of losing  control,  a colli
s ion  and  se rious persona l injuries,  drive  with 
special  ca re for  the first 
350 mil es (560 km). 
•  New  brake  pads  do  not  have  the best  stop 
ping  power  for  the  first 
150 mil es (240 km) and 
must  be  broken in. You  can com pensate  for 
the  slightly  reduced  braking  ability by  drivin g 
w ith  care  and  applying  more  pressure  on the 
brak e pedal. 
•  Never  fo llow other  vehicle s too  close ly  or 
put  yourse lf into  other situ ations  that might 
r equ ire s udden , hard  brakin g especially  when 
th e brake  pads have  not  been  broken  in. 
WARNING 
Wet brake s or  brak es  coa ted ice  or  road 
sa lt react  slower  and  need  longer  stopping  dis
tanc es. 
•  Carefully  apply  brakes  for  a lest. 
•  Alwa ys dry  brake s and  clean  olT  ice coa t
ings  and  salt coa tings  with  a few  cautiou s 
brake  app lica tions. 
•  Always  read  and  hee d all 
in  "Break ing in  tir es and  brake  pads" on 
page  7. 
WARNING 
Overheated  brakes  will reduce  the  vehicle's 
s topping  power and increase  stoppin g di s
tances. 
•  Always  avoid  over hea tin g the  brakes! 
•  When  driving  downhill,  the brakes  have  to 
work  hard  and  hea t up  quickly . 
•  Before  driving  clown a  long, steep  hill, al
ways  red uce spee d and  downshift  to a lower 
gea r. This  will let  th e ve hicle use  engine 
braking  and  reduce  the load  on  the  brakes. 
•  Always  c han ge  the brake  fluid  at  least 
every  two  years.  Hard  braking  with  old  brake 
fluid  may cause  a va por  lock. Vapor  lock  re
duces  brakin g power,  increases  s topping dis
tan ces  and  can  even  ca use  to tal  brake  failure. 
•  A damaged  front  spoiler  or  new  non  stan
dard  spoile r  ca n reduce  the  airflo w to the 
brake s and  cause  them  to overheat. 
•  Always  sec  an  au thorized Vo lkswage n 
dealer  or  qualil1ed  workshop if yo u think  th at 
you  may  have  damaged  the  front  spoiler. 
•  Be sure  to read  and  heed  all WARNINGS 
and  the information  =-page  27, "Accessories 
and  part s"  before  buying  accessorie s. 
8  Driving  and  protecting  the  environment  

Operate  your  vehicle safely 
For drivin g safely, alwa ys follow  t he  speci fied 
maint enance  interva ls  in  your  maint enan ce 
bo okle t =boo klet 
I.I "M aint en an ce"  -es peci ally 
fo r chan ging brake  fluid. H ard  use , pri marily 
s top  and  go dr iv in g, o perat io n  in  very  dusty 
areas,  t ra ile r towi ng as  we ll as  other  con dition s 
m ay  make 
neces sary maint enance 
im erva ls -see  your  authorize d Vo lksw agen 
d ea ler. 
Your  vehicle 's condition  is  dir ect ly  relot ed  to 
driving  safety 
Th erefo re, always  be sur e 
ob serve fol
l ow ing points  before  yo u dr ive off: 
•  Check  l ig ht s an d  turn  sig nals. 
•  Check  f uel l eve l. 
•  Make  sure 
a ll  ligh ts a nd all  wi ndows  are 
clea n. 
•  Adjust 
mirr ors . 
•  Make  s ure 
air  intak e slo ts  betwee n en gin e hood  a nd wind shi eld  are  free  of 
l eaves,  sn ow  a nd ice. 
•  Check  warning  a nd indicato r light s when 
s tarli ng  the  en g in e. 
Your  personal  d riving  style  and  attitude have  a 
lot  to  do  with  safety  .. 
T here fore , for you r ow n sa fe ty: 
•  Wear  your  safety  bells a nd  wear 
pro p
er ly , ev en if you  ar e just  driv in g in city  o r lo 
th e co rner =book le t 2 .1  "Sa fe ty  first", 
c h apt er  "Safet y 
• Make  sur e th at  all  passe ngers  wear  their 
sa fe ty  belt s proper ly.  even  those in rea r 2.1 "Sa fe ty chapter  "Safety 
belt s."  Pa sse ngers wea ring en 
danger  not onl y th em selves  in cra sh, but  al so dri ver and  oth er  passengers . 
•  Make  su re  th at children  a lwa ys 
on rear 
sea t prop erl y  res tra in ed  by  a  res traint  system  a p
propri ate  for th eir  size  and  age. 
•  Never  tra nsp ort  a child  in a rear 
c hild 
or  infant  seat on  the front  passe nger  seat 
= bo oklet  2.1  "Safety 
•  Adju st  yo ur  sea t so  that  yo u ca n eas ily  reac h 
a ll  co ntrol s whil e yo u are  as from 
Booklet 3.2 Tips and  Advice 
airb ag  as  pos sible  but close r th an  10  inches 
(25  cm ) = book let  2. 1 an d 3.1. 
•  The sea ting  positi on  is  ve ry  important  for the 
a irb ag  perfo rm ance 
2.l  "S afety  first", 
cha pter  "Air bag  syste m.'' 
•  Always a djust  th e hea d res traints  to 
cor
r ec t h eig ht . For maximum  pro tec tion , ad just  the 
h ead  res trai nt so  that  the  upp er  edge  is as  eve n 
w ith  the  top  of yo ur hea d as  possi ble, 
no 
l owe r than  eye le v el a nd  so  that is as  close to 
th e ba ck  of your  head  as  possib le  = bo okle t 2. 1 
"Safe ty 
•  Alw ays  make  s ure  that the  mov ement of peda ls  is  no t res tri cte d  in  an y way 3. 1, 
c h ap te r " Peda ls ." 
•  Store  luggage  an d light it em s prop erl y  in 
luggage  compartme nt and  on roo f 
=book let  3. 1, c hap ter"  Luggage  compa rtment " 
an d 
3.1, cha pter rack." 
If  you  drink,  do  not  drive ! 
T he  use  of  a lco hol,  dru gs a nd certain  medi ca
ti ons w ill seriously  impa ir percept io n , reac tions 
a nd  dri vin g a bility , 
increa sin g th e 
ri sk  of  an  acci dent,  cras h an d pe rso nal  injury. 
Do not  drive  if you  are  tired. 
Make  frequ ent  rest  stops , at le ast  aft er  every  two 
hours  of dri ving. 
Al ways  adapt  vehicle  speed  to  traffic,  road  and 
weather  conditions. 
H em ember , th at 
o n  sm ooth, slipp ery 
roa ds,  ve hicle han dling  and  br aking  dep end  a 
d ea l on  tire ad hes ion.  On  wet  roa ds,  the 
front  whee ls c an  h ydrop lane, especi ally at 
h ig her  sp ee ds.  If thi s hap pe ns,  yo u will  then  no 
l o nge r b e ab le  to  ste er  or brak e prop erl y. 
WARNING 
•  Alw ays observe  the po sted  spe ed Ii mils  and 
common  sense.  Your  good  judgment  can 
mean 
diff ere n ce  between  arr iving safely at 
your  destination  and being  ser iously  injur ed 
in 
crash  or other  kind  of accide nt. 
•  Alway s rea d and  hee d all  WARNI NGS and 
a dditi on al  inform ation  rega rding  safety 
= bookl et 2.1  "Safe ty 
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manufactur er  to  make  sur e th at yo u are  using 
t h e co rrec t hit ch 
Do  not  use  a  bumper  hitch. 
Th e hit ch mu st  be  install ed  so . that  it does  no t 
int erf ere w ith  th e impac t-a bso rbin g bu mpe r 
sys tem . Do  no t mak e any c han ges  to  th e ve hicl e 
ex hau st  and  brak e sys te m s.  Fro m  t im e to  tim e, 
c h ec k tha t all  hit ch -mo unting 
rema in se
c ur ely  fas tened . 
W hen  yo u are  not  t ow in g  a tra iler,  re m ove  the 
t ra ile r hi tch  ball m oun t. T his  pr eve nts th e  h itch 
fr om  causing  dam age  sh ou ld  yo ur  vehicl e be 
s tru ck fr om b eh ind . 
Engin e  coo ling syste m 
Tow ing a  trai ler  makes  the e ngin e wo rk It is  im portant  th at th e engin e coo ling  syste m is up to th e job . Make  su re  that th e coo ling  sys te m  has 
e n ough  flu id. 
Trailer  brokes 
If yo ur t railer h as  its own  brakes,  ch eck  to  be th at  it confo rms to a ll regula tion s.  The  tra iler 
b ra ke sys te m  must n ever  be directly  co nn ecte d 
to th e ve hicle's  brake  sys tem. 
Sa fety  chains 
Alw ays use  safety  chain s betwee n yo ur ve hicle 
a n d  trail er. 
Trai ler lights 
Tra ile r lig ht s m ust m eet a ll  reg ulati ons 
Neve r co nnect th e trail er  light  sys te m di rectly  to 
t h e  lig ht  sy ste m  of y our  vehicl e. 13 e to c hec k 
w ith  your auth orize d Vol ksw age n d eale r fo r 
rec t w irin g, sw itch es  a nd  relays . 
Mirror s 
If  yo u canno t see the behind  you  using th e 
r eg ula r outside  mirror s,  th en  you mu st i ns tall 
exte nded  m irror s.  It 's 
th at  yo u alw ays  have 
cl ea r vis io n  to  th e re a r. 
Maximum  power  consumption  for the trailer 
Do  not excee d the ra tin gs g iven  in t he  c hart 
Booklet  3.2 Tips  and Advice ® 
Electrical  load power 
Tail  lights to ta l 
60 Watt s 
T urn  sig nals  per  sid e  54  Wa tts 
Br ake  light s to ta l  84  Wa tts 
Back up ligh t to tal  54 W atts 
WARNING 
An  improperl y in sta lled  or  in corre ct trailer 
hit ch  can  cau se a  tra iler  to  separate  from  the 
t o win g ve hicle  leadin g to  ser iou s per son al in 
j uri es. 
•  Never  install  a "weight  distributing"  or 
" lo ad  equa lizin g"  trailer  hitch  on  your  v ehicle. 
T he  v ehicle  wa s not  de signed  for these kinds 
of  trailer  hit ch es . Th e hitch  attachment  ca n 
fail ca using  the  trailer  to  tear  loos e from  th e 
veh icle. 
WARNING 
Wh en  you  no  lon ger  need  to  tow a  tra iler , re 
move  the  ent ire  tra ile r  hitc h. Alwa ys s eal  a ll 
bolt  h ole s to pre vent  water  and  dead ly  exhaust 
fum es from  ent ering  th e  vehicle. 
Note 
•  Do no t use  a  trailer  w hi ch  h as LED  (lig ht 
em ittin g dio des)  t ail light s. T hi s ty pe  of ta il  lig ht 
ca n da ma ge  t he elec trica l co ntrol un it  of yo ur 
ve hicl e. 
•  I f th e tra iler  soc ke t i s in co rrec tly co nnecte d , 
d am age  could  r esult 
10 t h e  ve hicles  elec trica l 
sys te m. 
•  I f th e m ax imum  p ower co nsum pti on  fo r 
trail er is  exceede d, dam age  c ould  r esult  to th e 
e lec tr ica l sys te m  of ve hicl e. 
•  Neve r co nn ect th e  elec trical sys te m  fur th e 
dir ectly  to elec trical co nn ectio ns  fo r 
th e rea r or  to o ther u nsu itab le  powe r 
so urces . Use  only s uit abl e socke t to  pro 
v id e powe r to  th e 
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