
Automatic  belt retractor  2.1:  19 
Automatic  car  washes  3.2: 17 
Automatic  mode  Climatronic  3 .1: 85 
A utomatic  switch-off  of electrica l compo
nents  3.1: 93 
A utoma tic transm iss ion 
D irec t shif t gearbox  3.1: 98 
Safety  interlock  for  ignition key 3.1 : 94 
Se lector  lever  lock 3.1: 99 
Tiptro nic 3.1:  98 
Automatic  transmission  with  Tiptronic  3.1: 
IOI 
Average  fuel consum ption  3.1: 9 
Average  speed 3.1: 9 
B 
Background  lighting  3.1: 521 
BAS3.2:  2 
Batt ery 
Charging  3.2: 50 
How  often  should 
I replace  my  engine 
battery?  3.2: 50 
I m portant  information  to kn ow  before 
disconnect  the batt ery 3.2: 49 
Repla cin g 3.2: 50 
What  you  must  do  afte r r eco nnect  the  bat
tery  3.2: 49 
Winter  condi tions  3.2: 49,  50 
Battery  acid level 
C hec kin g 3.2: 50 
Before  d riv in g 2.1:  3 
Belt  pretensioner 
Disposa l 2. 1:  26 
Serv ice 2.1: 26 
Bonnet  3.2:  36 
Booster  seats 2.1 : 59 
Brake  assis t sys tem  3.2:  2 
Brake  booster  3.2: 2 
Brak e flu id 
C hangin g 3.2: 48 
How of ten  s hould  the brak e fluid be 
changed?  3.2: 47 
Warning  light  3.1: 11 
What  is  the correc t brake  fluid level?.  3.2: 
47 
What  kind  of brake fluid  should 
I u se? 3 .2: 
48 
Booklet  0.1 General  Index ® 
Brake pad 
Warning  message  3.1 : 
ll 
Brak e pad  wear  indicator 
Warn ing light  3.1: 26 
Brak e pads  3.2: 8 
Brak e servo  3.2: 8 
Brak e system 
Warn ing light 3.1: 28 
Brake  system 3.2: 47 
Brakes  3.2: 8 
H ow  does  moisture  or  road  salt aff ec t the 
brakes?  3.2: 8 
What  does  it  mea n when  I fee l a s ligh t vi
bration  o n the  brake  peda l?  3.2:  3 
Braking  distance  3.2:  8 
Br eak-in  peri od 
Engine  3.2: 7 
W hat  is  the rig h t way to  break- in my vehi
cle?  3.2: 
7 
Breaking  in 
Brake  pads  3.2:  7 
Tire s 3.2:  7 
Breaking  in tires 3.2: 7 
Bulb c hange  3.2: 8 1 
Bulb  defective  Warning  light 3.1: 24 
Bumper  Clean ing 3.2: 18 
Bumper  cover  Caut ion  w hen  parking  n ear a parking  bar
rier  or curb  3.1:  105 
B uzzer  3.1:  50, 93 
C 
Ca libratin g the co mpa ss 3.1 : 18 
California  Propos ition  65 Wa rning 3.2 : 34 , 49 
Car  washes  3.2:  17 
Cata ly tic  converter  3.2: 
10 
CB  radio  3 .2: 29 
Ce ll phone  3.2 : 29 
Cellu lar  phone  3.2:  29 
Ce ntral lo cking 
I ndiv idua l un locking  3.1 : 34 
Ce ntral  locking  button  3.1:  34 
Ce ntral  locking syste m 3.1: 34 
C han gi ng  a bu lb 3.2: 8 1 
C hanging  a wheel 3.2: 73 
Alphabetical  inde x 3  

Booklet 0.1  General  Index 
Chang ing brake  pa ds  3.2: 7 
C hanging  units 3.1: 16 
C hanging  w indshi eld  w iper  blades  3.2 : 46 
C hass is 3.2:  22 
C hec kin g engin e oil  level  3.2: 39 
Ch ild rest raint on  th e  fro nt seat  2.1:  29 
Child  safety 2.1: 5 1 
Ch ild  safety  locks  3.1:  35 
C hil d seats  2.1: 5 1 
B ooste r seats  2.1: 59 
Co nve rtible c hild  seats  2. 1: 57 
I nfa nt seats  2 .1: 56 
L ower  anc horages  2 . l: 67 
Mo untin g and  releas ing t he a ncho rage 
h oo k2.l: 68 
O n  th e fr on t passenger  seat  2.1: 29 
Safety  in struc tions 2.1: 54 
Te ther  an ch ors  2. 1: 65 
Te ther  strap  2.1 : 65 
C hrom e 
C lean ing 3.2 : 21 
C lea nin g 
All oy w hee ls 3.2: 2 1 
A ut omat ic car  was h 3.2:  17 
B um per  3.2:  18 
chass is 3 .2: 22 
C lot h seat  co vers  3.2:  23 
Elect ronic par king  ass is tance  senso rs  3.1: 
10 6 
Eng ine  com partm en t 3 .2:  22 
Ex ter ior 3.2: 17 
Fa bric tr im  3.2:  23 
I ns tru ment  panel  3.2: 23 
L eat her 3.2: 23 
O utside  m irrors  3 .2: 19 
P las tic p art s 3.2: 23 
Safety  belts 3.2: 26 
Was hing  t he  ve hicle  3.2:  17 
W ind ows 3.2:  19 
W inds hield  3.2 : 1 9 
W ind shi eld w ip er  bla d es 3.2: 20 
Woode n trim  3.2: 23 
C lea ning a nd  protec tio n 3.2: 16 
C limatic  3.1: 82 
Malfu nction s 3.1:  88 
Cl imatro nic 
Imp ortant no tes 3 .1: 88 
Ma lfun cti ons  3.1 : 88 
C lock3.I:5 
4  Alphabetical  inde x 
Closing 
R ear  lid  3.1: 38 
Clo th  sea t covers 
C lean ing 3.2: 23 
C lo th es  hook  3 .1: 71 
Co de  number 
Fo r an ti-t heft w heel  bolt s 3.2:  67 
Coming  home functi on  3.1 : 47 
Co mpass 
Adjusting  3.1:  19 
Calibra ting  3.1:  18 
Co mpass  fun ction  3. 1: 12 
Condensat io n  3.1: 89 
Co ntro ls 
Power  wi ndows  3.1 : 39 
Conven ie n ce  clos ing 3.1 : 41, 43 
Conve nie nce  menu  3.1:  17 
Conve nie nce  ope ning 3.1: 4 1 
Convenience  operation  (electric  w in d ows) 
3.1: 
LB 
C onve rtib le c hild  seats 2 .1: 57 
Coo lant 
Warn ing ligh t 3. 1: 11 
Coo lan t 
Leve l 3.2: 44 
Loss  3.2: 44 
Coola nt level 
Warni ng  3.1:  24 
Co olan t tem pera ture 
Ga uge  3.1:  6 
Warning  3.1: 24 
Cool ing  the  g love  compartme nt 3.1:  69 
C rash  recorde rs 3.2: 6 
Cru ise co ntro l 3 .l: 107 
Warn ing ligh t 3.1:  29 
Cup  ho lders 
I n  th e rea r ar mre st  3.1 : 72 
Cup  ho lders  in  th e ce nter  conso le 3 .1: 72 
C urrent  fuel con su mpt ion 3.1: 9 
C urtain  airbags  2.1: 48 
Customer  CARE Center  2.1 : 2 7 
D 
Danger  of fi tting a ch ild  seat  on  the  front pas
senger  seat  2 .1: 29 
Day  time  runnin g lig hts 
Warni ng  ligh t 3.1:  30  

® Booklet 0.1  General  Index 
Engine oil  3.2: 37 
Adding  3.2: 40  Additives  3.2: 40 
Checking  level  3.2: 39 
Consumption  3.2:  38 
D iesel  eng ine 3.2: 41 
D ipstick  3.2: 39 
Grades  3.2: 38 
How  do I know  how  much  oil my  engine  is 
co nsumin g? 3.2: 38 
Identifi cation  symbol  3.2: 39 
Oil c hange  3.2: 42 
Specificatio ns 3 .2:  37 
Specifications  Diesel  engine  3.2: 37, 41 
S p ecifications  gasoline engine  3.2: 37 
Wha t kind of  engine  oil shou ld  I put  in my 
ve hicle? 3.2: 37 
When  should  I  check  the  eng ine oil  leve l? 
3.2:  38 
Where  is  the  oil dipstick  3.2: 39 
Engine 
pr essure 
Warning  light 3. 
l: 11,  25 
Environ ment 
Avoid ing  pollution  3.2: 18, 31 
C leaning  the  engine  comp artm ent  3.2: 22 
Driving  economicall y 3.2: 14 
Vehicle  care  products 3.2: 16 
Env ironm ental  information 
Fuel  economy  3.1: 6 
Env ironmental  tip 
Fue l economy  3.1: 77 
ESP 3.1: 9 1,  3.2: 5 
Eve nt  Da ta  Recorde r 3.2: 6 
Examples  of im proper  seating  position s 2.1: 
8 
Exha ust warni ng  ligh t 
Warning  light 3.1: 22 
Exte nder for the  safety  belts 2. 1:  22 
Exte rnal ae rial  3.2: 29 
F 
Fabric  trim 
C leani ng 3.2:  23 
Fa ste nin g 
Boo ste r  se ats 2. 1: 59 
Co nver tibl e child  seats 2.1: 57 
Infant  seats 2.1:  56 
Safety  belt extender  2.1:  23 
Safety  belts 2.1:  19 
6  Alphabetical  index 
First-aid  kit  3.1: 74 
Floor  mats 2.1:  9 
F o g  lights  3.1: 46 
Foo t brake 
Warn ing lig ht 3.1: 30 
Front  airbag  system  2.1:  31 
Airbag  deployment  zone  2.1:  37 
T he basic s 2.1: 31 
Fro nt airbag s 
De scription  2.1: 31 
Front  center armrest  3.1: 70 
Fro nt passe nger  seat backr est 
Fo ld ing  forward  3. 1: 61 
Front  seats  3.1: 60  Electrical  adjustable  3.1: 62 
Manual  adjustable  3.1: 60 
Fronta l collision s an d  the  laws of  physics  2.1: 
15 
fu el  filler  cap 
Warning  light 3.1: 29 
Fue l ga uge 
D isplay  3.1: 7 
Fuel  level  3.1: 7 
Fue l reserve 
Warning  light  3.1: 26 
Wa rnin g mes sage  3.1: 11 
Fuel  tank  3.1: 7 
Fuse  box 3.2:  79 
Fuses 3.2:  77 
G 
Garage  door  opener  3.1 : 44 
Gaske ts 3 .2:  20 
Gaso line  3.2 : 32 
Blend s 3.2: 32 
Co ntainin g alco hol 3.2: 32 
Oc tan e rating  3.2: 32 
Petro l 3.2: 32 
Premi um 3.2:  32 
Regular  3.2:  32 
Unleaded  3.2:  32 
What  if!  purchase  poor  qu al ity fuel?  3.2: 
32 
W hat  wo uld happen  i f I pu t leaded  gaso
l in e i n m y car? 3.2: 32 
W inter  or summ er  lips  3.2:  32 
Gaso line  additives  3.2:  33 
Genera l illu strati on 3.1: 3  

Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
Child  restraints on  the  front  seat some important  things  to  know 
- Be sure lo  read  the  import ant  informa
tion  and  hea d  th e WARNINGS for  impor
tant  detai ls  abou t ch ildr en  and  Advanced 
Airbags 
5 1. 
Ev en  though  your ve hicl e is  equipp ed wi th an 
Ad vanced  A irbag  S yste m , mak e certain all 
chi ldren,  e spec iall y thos e 12 years  and  youn ger, 
a lwa ys ride  in  the back  se at  prop erly  restrain ed 
fo r th eir  age a nd size.  The  airbag  on the pa s
s e nger  side  mak es  th e front  sea t a  pote ntially 
dangerou s pla ce fo r a ch ild to  ride. Th e front  sea t 
i s  not  the  safest  pla ce  for 
chil d in forward
faci ng c hild sea t.  It  can  be very  dangerou s 
p la c e  fo r an  in fa nt  or  a  child  in  a re a rward -facing 
s ea t. 
Th e Ad vanc ed  Airbag  System  in yo ur  vehi cle ha s 
b ee n ce rtified 
com ply wi th  th e Requi re m en ts 
of  United Fed era l Moto r Ve hicl e Sta nd ard  208 as  applica ble at  the  time  your ve
hicl e was  manufactured . 
Th e  S tandard  req uires th e fro nt airbag  on  the 
pa ssenge r sid e 
be  turn ed off  ("s upp re ss e d" ) if 
a  ch ild  up  to  about  one  year  of  ag e restra ined  in 
on e of th e  re ar-fa cin g or  forward -faci ng  infa nt 
r es tra int s liste d  in  Federal  Motor Ve hicle  Safety 
Sta nda rd 208  with  whi ch  th e  Advan ced Ai rbag 
S ys te m  in  your vehi cle wa s certifi ed  has  bee n in 
stalled  o n the  front pass en ger  se at.  For  a lis ting 
o f th e child  res traint s th at  were  u sed  to  ce rt ify 
c omp lia nce  w ith th e  US Saf ety S tanda rd 
53 . 
Th e PASS ENGER  AIR BAG OFF li ght  in  th e  in 
st rum ent  panel  tells  you  when  th e  fro nt Ad
v a nce d  Airbag  on  the  passen ger  sid e has  been 
turned  off  by the  ele ctro nic  cont rol 
The  PA SSENGER AIR BAG  OFF light: 
•  will  stay  on  if  th e fro nt p ass eng er seat  i s not 
oc cupied, 
•  will  stay  on  if t here  is  a  small  child  or  ch ild  re
s tra int  on th e  front  passe ng er  sea t, 
• go  off  if th e front  passe nge r is  occ u
pied  by an ad ult  as  re g is te red  by  th e  w eigh t
s e n sing  mat 
39, "Mon itor ing  the  Ad
va nce d Airbag  S yste m ". 
The  PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF li ght  comes on 
wh en  th e con trol  unit  detec ts  a  tota l wei gh t on  the 
pa
ssen ger sea t th at requ ires  th e front 
a ir bag  to  be  turned  off. 
I f  the  tota l w eig ht  on  the  fron t pa sse nger  seat  is 
mor e th an 
of a typical  I year- old  chil d le ss  than  the  weight of a  sma ll ad ult , th e front 
a ir bag  on the  passenger  side ca n dep loy  (th e 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF light  do es not co me 
o n ).  If t he  PA SSENGER AIR BAG  OFF light does 
no t come  o n, t he  fron t airb ag  o n  the  pas se nger 
s id e has  not  bee n  tu rn ed  off by  the e lectro nic 
c ont ro l u ni t and  can  dep loy  if th e  co ntro l u nit 
s ens es an  impact  th at  meet s th e  cond ition s 
sto re d  in  its  m em ory. 
For  exampl e, the air b ag  may  dep loy  if: 
•  a small  ch ild  that  i s heavie r 
a  ryp ic al  I 
y ea r-old  c hild is o n th e front  passenger  seat  (r e
gard less  of  wh eth er th e child  is  in  on e  of  the 
c hild  seats  liste d 
53),  or 
•  a chil d who  ha s outgrown  c hild res tra int s is 
on  the front  pa ssenger  sea t. 
I f  th e  fro nt  pa ssenger  airbag  i s turn ed  off, 
PA SSENGER  AIR  BAG  OFF l ig ht s up  in  the in
s tru ment  clu ste r and  stays  on. 
Th e  fr on t a irbag  on  the  pass e nger  sid e will de
plo y if  th e PAS SENGER  AIR BAG OFF li ght does 
co me  o n an d stay o n even  if a small  ad ult or 
te enager,  o r a  pa sse nger w ho  is s itt in g  up 
right  with  th ei r back  against  a  no n-re clin ed 
back res t w ith  th eir fe et on  the ve hicle floor  in 
fr ont  of  t he  se at  is  on  the front  passeng er  se at 
4 , " Proper  occupant  sea tin g pos itio ns" . 
If th e front  p assenger air bag  deplo ys , th e Fe dera l 
Standard  r equir es th e airb ag  to  m eet th e  "low 
deplo ym en t cri te ri a to re duc e th e ris k  of  in
ju ry throu gh  int era ction  with  the airbag . 
risk"  dep loy men t oc cu rs  in  t hos e tak e place lower  d ecelerat ion s as  defined  in 
the  e le ctron ic  c ontro l uni t 39,  "PAS
SENG ER BAG  OFF l ight". 
Alway s re m ember , 
child  seat or  infant  carr ie r 
i nsta lle d  on front  se at may  be  struck  and 
kn ocke d  o ut of position  b y the  rapid ly  inflat ing 
pa sseng er's  airbag  in a  frontal  co llis ion.  The 
a irb ag  co uld  g re a tly  red uce  the  eff ect ive ness  of 
th e c hild  res traint  a nd  even  se ri ou sly  inj ur e th e 
ch ild  dur ing in flat ion.  .,_ 
Airbag system  29  

Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
WARNING (con tinued) 
•  Al ways  insta ll r ear -faci ng child  seats  o n th e 
rea r seat. 
•  If yo u mu st  in sta ll  a reanva rd faci ng c hild 
se at  on  th e fr ont  p asse nger seat  beca use  of ex
c epti onal cir cum stance s an d  th e PAS SEN GER 
AIR  BAG  OFF light  do es not co me o n an d  stay 
on,  immedi ate ly  in sta ll th e rear -fa cin g child 
sea t in 
re ar  se a ti ng  po siti on  and  hav e th e 
a irba g syste m  inspe cte d b y yo ur  Volk swagen 
d ea le r. 
WARNING 
O bj ec ts  be twee n yo u and  th e airbag  w ill in 
c rease  the r is k of  injury in a c rash  by  int er
fe rin g w ith th e way  the a ir ba g unfold s or by 
b ein g pu sh ed  into yo u as  the a ir ba g infl ates. 
•  Never  hold thin gs in your  hand s or on  your 
l a p  when  the v ehicl e is  in u se. 
•  Neve r tran sport  item s on  or  in  th e area  of 
the  f ront p asse nger  sea t. Obj ec ts  co uld  move 
int o th e a rea  of  the front  airb ags  durin g 
br ak ing o r oth er su dden  man euv er  and  be
co me dange ro us  pro jec tiles  that  ca n  ca use se
ri ou s 
injur y airba gs infl ate. 
•  Neve r place  or att ac h acce ssori es or oth er 
o bj ec ts  (s uch  as  c up  h old ers,  tele phon e 
bra ckets,  la rge , h eav y or bul ky obj ects)  on  the 
d oor s, ove r or  n ear th e area  mark ed  "AIRB AG" 
o n  th e steer ing wh eel, in strum ent pan el,  sca t 
b ac krests  or b etw een  those  a reas 
36, 
fi g. 23 and  yourself. T hese ob jec ts  coul d ca use 
in ju ry  in  a cras h, es pecia lly w hen  th e airbags 
infl ate . 
•  Nev er  re clin e th e fro nt  p asse nge r's  sca t to 
t ra nsp o rt  obj ec ts.  Item s can also  move  into 
th e are a  of  the  sid e airba g or the  front  air b ag 
durin g bra kin g or in  a s udd en  m an eu ve r. Ob
j ec ts  nea r th e a irb ags  can  beco me pro jec tiles 
a nd  cause  inj ury , p articu lar ly w hen  th e sea t is 
r ecl ined . 
•  Always  make s ure that  no thin g is  on  th e 
fr ont  pass enger  s eat that  will  cause  the 
we ig ht -se nsing  mat in  th e scat to sense  that 
t h e sea t is  occupi ed  or  is occ upie d b y a  perso n 
th at i s hea vier  th an  th e occ upa nt actually  on 
38  Airbag  system 
WA RN IN G  (con tinued) 
th e s eat.  Th e w eight  oflhe  obj ect could  cause 
the  pas senge r sid e airbag  t o be  turn ed  on 
wh en  it shoul d be  off o r could cau se the a irbag 
to fun ctio n  in  a w ay  th at  is  diff ere nt  fro m  the 
way  it wo uld  h ave w orked  with o ut  th e added 
we ig ht . 
•  Always make  s ure th at  nothin g on th e front 
pa sse nge r sca t w hen  the bac krest  is  fold ed for
w ard.  Eve n light  obj ect s c ould  b e pu sh ed  int o 
th e seat  c ushi on  and  cause  the weig ht-se nsin g 
m at i n  th e scat to  reg is te r  enou gh  we ig ht  to 
turn  th e airb ag on. 
•  Al ways  make sur e that  the s ta tu s s ignal ed 
b y  th e PAS SENGER  AIR BAG  OFF light  is c or
r ec t for  the w ay  that the  front  p assenger sea t is 
b ein g use d. 
WARNING 
The  fin e dust  c rea ted  wh en  airb ags  depl oy ca n 
ca use  brea thin g pr oblem s for  p eople w ith a 
hi sto ry  of  asthm a or o th er bre athin g condi 
tion s. 
•  T o  reduce the risk  of brea thing  problem s, 
with  asthm a or oth er  res pir ato ry c ondi 
ti o ns s hould  get fr esh ai r right  away  by ge tting 
o ut  of the ve hicle  o r openin g windows  o r 
d oor s. 
•  If y ou ar c in  a co llisio n  in  w hi ch  airb ags  de
pl oy,  wash  yo ur  hand s and  fa ce with  mild  soap 
a nd  wa te r b efo re e atin g. 
•  B e caref ul  not  to get th e du st  int o yo ur 
eyes , o r  int o any c uts o r sc ratc hes. 
•  If th e re sid u e s hou ld ge t int o your  eyes , 
flu sh  th em  with  wate r. 
Tips 
If  yo u  or a  pa sse nge r w ho  yo u w ill  be  using  your 
ve hicl e has  a d isab ility tha t ma y affect  the  way 
t h e  Advan ced Airb ag Sys te m  in  yo ur  vehicle 
wo rks,  you  can contact  Volkswagen  Custo m er 
C ARE  at 180 0 822-8987  for informa tion  about 
p oss ib le m od ifi ca tion s or  o th er  ste p s  th at h elp 
address  th e  sit uat io n . 
- 

Booklet 2.1  Safety  first 
happ en s  w hen 
yo ur vehicle  is  in  a  cras h appl y also  to chi ldren 
15 , sa fety  belt s?".  But  unlik e adult s 
a nd  t eenagers,  the ir mu scles  and  bones  are not 
f ull y deve lo ped. In man y res pe cts  child ren are a t 
greater  risk of  serious  inju ry in cras hes  than 
adult s. 
13ecausc  childr en' s bodi es are  not  full y deve l
oped,  they  re quir e re straint  syste m s es peciall y 
d esig ned for  their  size,  weight,  and 
struc
tu re.  Many  co untries and all sta tes  of the Unit ed 
S ta tes  a nd  pro vin ces  of Ca nad a  hav e la ws  re
qui ring  the  use  of ap proved child  restra int sys
tem s fo r infan ts  and  sm all  childr en. 
In  a fron tal cras h at a s peed  of20-35  mph (30-56 
km /h ) th e  forces  actin g on  a  13-pou nd (6  kg)  in
fant  w ill be  m ore 
20  tim es the we igh t of  the 
child.  This  m eans  th e  we ig ht  of t he c hild  would 
s udd enl y be  mor e th an  2 60 pound s (120 kg). 
Under  these  co nditions, o nly a n appropr iat e 
child  res traint  properl y use d can  re du ce the  risk 
of  serious  injur y. Child rest rain ts , lik e  adu lt 
belt s, mu st b e used  properl y to be effec
t ive . U sed im pro per ly,  they ca n increase  the risk 
of  serious  injur y in  an 
Consu lt the chil d sca t manuf ac!Ur er's  instru c
tion s to b e sure th e seat  is  right  for  your  chil d's 
s ize 
54 , " Imp ort ant  safety  inst ructi ons  fo r 
u sin g child  seats".  Please  be  sure  to rea d and 
h ee d all  of th e im porta nt inform atio n  and 
WAHN INGS 
c hild  safety,  Advanced  Air
bags , the in sta lla tion  of child  r estraint s in 
thi s 
is lot  you  need  to kn ow about  the  Ad
van ced in  your  vehicl e and  how  th ey 
wo rk when  infants c h ild re n  in  child  re
strai nts arc  o n the  front passenge r sea t.13eca use 
of  the la rge  amo unt of  im portant  inform ati on . 
we  cann ot re p eat  it all here . We urge  you to  re ad 
th e deta iled  inf orm ati on  in  thi s booklet  abo ut a
irba gs and the i\dva nced A irbag Sys te m  in yo ur 
veh icle an d th e  very  import ant  inform ati on 
abo ut  transport ing c hildren  on th e front  pas
se ng er  sea t.  Pl ease  be  sure  to heed  the WARN
I NGS  -th ey  are ex trem ely  imp ort ant  for yo ur 
sa fe ty  and  th e  safety  of yo ur pa sse ngers , espe
ciall y in fants  and  sm all  childr en . 
WARNING 
•  Accident  statistics  have shown  that chil
dr en  are  genera lly  sa fer in  th e rear  seat area 
t h an  in  the  front  seating  po sition.  Always  re
s train  any  ch ild  age  12  and  und er in  th e re ar. 
•  AU  vehicle  occ upant s and  especially  chil
dr en  mu st  be  r estrain ed properl y w hen ever 
riding  in  a vehicle. An  unr estrain ed or  im
properly  res trained  ch ild  could  be  injured  by 
striking  the  interior  or  by  being  ejec ted  from 
the  vehicle  during 
sudden  maneuver  or  im
pact.  An  unrestrain ed  or  improperly  re
stra ined  ch ild is also  at greater  r is k  of  injury  or 
death  through  contact  with  an  inflating 
airbag. 
•  A sui table  chil d re straint  properly  in stalled 
a nd  u sed at on e  of th e rear  seati ng positio ns 
pro vid es  t he  hi gh est  degre e of protection  for 
infants  and small  children  in mo st  accident 
s ituation s. 
WARNING 
Childr en  on the  front  s cat of  any  car  even  with 
i\dvanced can  be  seriously  injured  or 
eve n kill ed  when  an  ai rbag  inflat es. 
•  A ch ild  in 
re arward -facing  child  seat  in
s ta lled  on  the front  p assenger  seat will  be seri
o usly  injur ed  and  can b e killed  if the front 
a irbag  inflate s. 
•  The  inflati ng airbag 
hit  th e ch ild  seat 
or  infant  carrier with  great  fo rce  a nd will II>-
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Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
8. Rear  facing  child  restraint  systems, manufac
tured  on  or  alter  December  l,  1999. 
( W hen  the res tra in t sys te m  comes  e quipp ed 
w ith  a re mo vable  ba se, co mpli ance ha s to  be 
ce rtified  with  or  wit hout  the ba se). 
•  Britax  Hand le  wit h Care 
191 
•  Centur y Ass ura 4553 
• Centu ry Sm art  Fit 4 543 
•  Cosco  Arriva 02727 
•  Eve nflo  Disc overy A dju st 212 
•  Evenflo  Fir st  Ch oice 
204 
•  Gra co  Infant 8 11 57 
C. For war d-facing  convertible  child  res trai nt 
systems,  manufactured  on  or  after  Dece mber  l , 
1999: 
•  Brit ax  Rou ndabou t 
161 
•  Brit ax Expressway  J SOFIX 
•  Centur y Enco re 
•  Century 1000 
•  Cosco  Ol ymp ia n 0280 3 
• Cosco  Touriv a 02519 
•  Even flo  Horizon  V 425 
•  Evenfl o  Meda llion 25 4 
•  Saf ety  1s t  Co mfort  Ride 22-400 
D. Forward-fac ing toddler /be lt po sitioning 
booster  systems,  manufactur ed on or after  D e
cember  l,  1999 : 
•  Brita x Roadster 
9004 
•  Century  Next Step 4920 
•  Cosco  High  Back Booste r 
•  Eve nfl o Hig ht  Fit 2 45 
L'.0, WARNING 
To  redu ce the  ri sk  of  serio us  inju ry, mak e sur e 
that  the PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF li ght  comes 
on  and  sta ys  on  when eve r a child  restraint  is 
in stall ed on  the  front  pa ssenger sea t and  the 
ignition  is  switched  on. 
•  Take  the  child  res traint 
the front  pa s
s enger  seat a nd  install  it properl y at  one  of  the 
rear  seat  position s if th e PASSENGER  AIR BAG 
OFF  light  does  not  sta y o n. 
•  Have  the airbag  system  insp ec ted  by yo ur 
aut hori zed  Volkswag en  dealer  immediately. 
Important  safety instructions  for  using  child  seats 
Correct use  of chil d seat s substant ially  reduce s the  risk  of  injury in an  ac cident! 
Fi g. 3 0  Neve r  le t babi es  or older  c hildren  rid e in  a 
v ehicl e wh ile  s itting  on  th e lop  o f a no th er  passenge r. 
As  the  driver,  yo u ar e res pon sible  for  th e 
s a fety  of eve ry bod y in  th e  ve hicle , espe
ci all y  chil dren: 
54  Child  safety 
-Alway s use  the  right  child  seat  for  each 
c hi ld  and  alwa ys use  it  prop erly 
51. 
- Alw ays  caref ully foll ow  the child  seat 
m anu fac turer 's  in stru ction s on how  to 
rou te  the  sa fe ty  bel t pr oper ly  throu gh 
child  seat. 
- When  usin g th e ve h icle  safety  belt 
10 in 
s ta ll a child  seat,  you  must  fir st a ctivat e 
sw itchab le  lock ing  fea tur e on  th e safe ty 
b elt 
p reven t th e  child  seal  from  mov ing 
60. 
- Push  th e  c hild  sea t d ow n with  yo ur  full 
weig ht  to get  the sa fe ty  belt  re all y light  so 
th at the  seat  cannot  mov e for ward or side -
w ays  more  th an  one  inch  (2.5  cm ). 
»,,  

-If a  strap  or  te ther  is  being  use d to tie 
th e ch ild  sea t to  th e front  passenge r seat, 
ma ke s ure that  it  is 
no t so tight  that  it 
ca uses  the we ight -sensin g mat  to meas ure 
more  weig ht  th an  is  actuall y on  the se at. 
Always  remember:  Even though yo ur vehicle  is 
e quip ped  w ith an  Advanced  Airbag  sys te m.  all 
c hildr en,  especia lly  those  12  years  a nd  youn ger, 
s h ould  always  ride in  the ba ck sea t p roper ly  re
s train ed  for  th eir age  and  size. 
WARNING 
Not  using  a child  sc a t,  u si ng  th e wrong  child 
s eat  or  improp erly  insta llin g a c hild  r estraint 
in creases  the  risk of se riou s personal  injury 
and  dea th. 
•  All  ve hicle  occupants  and  especia lly  chil 
dr en  must alway s be  res train ed  properl y 
whenever  riding  in a ve hicl e. 
-
unr estrain ed or improperl y re
s trained  child  can  be  injur ed  or  kill ed by 
b ein g thrown  against  the  insid e of  th e ve
hicle  or  by  being ejected  from  it during a 
s udd en man euver  or imp act. 
-
unrest rained  or  improperly  re
stra ined  ch ild is  at  much  greater  risk  of  in
jur y or  death  by being  stru ck b y an  in
fl atin g ai rbag. 
•  Comm ercia lly ava ilabl e child  seats are  re
quir ed  t o co mply  with  U.S.  Federal  Motor  Ve
hicle  Safe ty  Sta ndard  (FMVSS) 2 13  (in  Canada 
CMVSS2 13). 
- Wh en buying  a  child re straint , selec t one 
that 
y our  child  and  the vehicle. 
- Onl y use  child  restraint  syste m s that 
full y contact  the  flat portion  of 
seat 
cushion.  The child  restraint  must  not  tip  or 
lean  t o either  side.  Volkswag en  do cs  not 
r eco mmend  using  child  scats  that r es t on 
l egs  o r  tube -lik e fram es. They  do  not  pro
vide  adequate  co ntact  with the scat. 
- Always  hee d all  legal  r equirem ent s per 
t a inin g to the  in stallati on  an d u se of ch ild 
sc ats and  care fully  follo w the in structions 
pro vided  by  the  manufacturer  of the  seat 
yo u arc  usin g. 
•  Neve r allow  childr en und er 4 ft 9  in (57 
in che s, 1.5  met ers)  to  wear  a normal  safety 
belt.  They  must  always  be restr ained  b y a 
Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
WARN ING (continu ed) 
proper  child  re straint  system.  Oth erw ise,  they 
c ould  susta in injurie s to  the  abdomen  and 
ne ck  ar eas  during  sudden  braking  maneuvers 
or  accidents. 
•  Never  let more  than one child  oc cupy  a 
child  scat. 
•  Neve r let babi es or older  chil dre n  ride  in  a 
ve hicle  while  sittin g on  the lap  of anoth er pas
se nge r. 
- Holding  a child  in  your  arms  is  neve r a 
sub stitute  for  a child restraint  system. 
- The  strongest  person  could  not  hold  the 
c hild  with  the  forces  that exis t  in  an  acci
dent.  The child  will  strik e th e int eri orof  the 
ve hicl e and  can  al so  be s tru ck by  the pa s
senger. 
- The  child  and  th e passenge r ca n also  in
jur e each  another  in an  accident. 
•  Ne ver install  rear-faci ng child  seat s or in
fant  carriers  on  the front  passe nge r sea t. 
w ill b e se riou sly  injur ed  and  can  be 
killed  when  the  passenger  airbag  inflates 
even  with Advanced  Airbag  System. 
•  The  i nflating  airb ag w ill hit  th e child  scat 
o r infant  carrier  w ith great  force  and  will 
s mash  th e child  scat a nd  child  against  the 
backr est,  ce nter  arm res t,  d oo r or  roof. 
•  Alwa ys insta ll rear-facing  child  scats  or  in
fant  carri ers  on  the  r ear seat. 
•  Forward-facing  child  seats  insta lled  on  th e 
front  pa ssenger 's sca t can  interfer e with  th e 
a irb ag w hen  it  inflate s an d cau se  se riou s in
ju ry  to th e child . Always  install  forward-facing 
c hild  scats  on  the rear  seat. 
•  I f exce ptional circumstance s requir e th e 
u se  of  a forward-facing  child  res traint  on  the 
front  pa ssenger's  scat, th e c hild 's safet y and 
we ll-be ing require  that the  following  sp ecia l 
pr ecaut ions  be  taken: 
- Make  sur e the  fonvard-facing  seat ha s 
been  des ig n ed  and 
by  its  manu
factur er  for  use  on a  front  scat  with  a pas 
se nger  front  and side  airba g. 
- Always  carefully follow  the  manufac
tur er's  instru ction s pro vid ed w ith  th e child 
sea t or  carrier. 
- Always  move  the front  pa ssenger  seal 
into  th e rearmo st position 
pass enger 
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