
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 1.2  USA Warranty 
Limited  New  Vehicle  Warranty 
What  is  covered 
Warranty  period 
The  New  Ve hicle Warranty  peri od  is  4  yea rs  or 50 ,000 mile s, whicheve r occ urs fir st. 
Any  impli ed  wa rranty,  includin g an y  im pli ed 
warran ty of merc h ant ab ilit y or  wa rra nty  of  fit
ne ss for a  part icu la r purp ose, is  limit ed in dura -
Coverage 
Thi s wa rranty cove rs  any  re p air  10 co rrect  a 
manuf acturer's  defec t in  mate ria l or wor kman
s hip  exce pt whee l a lignmen t, 
ba la n ce,  a nd re pair  or  rep laceme nt of  tir es.  The  repair  or 
r e p lacemen t of wear  an d item s, suc h as 
m anu al  trans missio n clu tch  frict ion  material , 
b rake  pad s wo rn  below  manufac tu re r  sp ec ifica -
1ions, ligh1  bulb s (ex cludin g H aloge n head lights, 
ins trum ent  pane l bu lbs,  and  Xenon  head lig ht s, 
un less  damaged  by  outsid e influ ence),  sea t 
cove rs. c arp eting and  re p la ce men t of  rubb er 
w iper  blad e ins erts,  re pl ace d for  wea r and  tea r, 
Where  to  go  for  warra nty  service 
T hi s war rant y will b e honored  by  any  authorized 
Vo lkswage n dea ler  in  t he Unit ed  Sta tes . in 
cl ud in g 
ter rito ries,  or Ca nad a. 
I f  yo ur  Volk swage n  is brou ght  t o an  autho rize d 
Volkswag en  deale r out sid e th e 
Sta tes,  in-
When  the  warranty  period  begins 
Th e  warranty  period  begins  on elate  th e ve
hicl e is  delive red  to eith er  th e ori gin al pur ch ase r 
o r th e or ig in al  lessee;  or i f th e ve hicle  is  firs t 
pl ace d in  serv ice  as a  "de monstrato r"  or  "co m
pany"  car, on  th e  elate  s uch  ve hicle  is  fir st plac ed 
in  service. 
2  Limit ed  N ew Vehicl e Warranty 
tion  1 0 th e pe riod  of  thi s wriuen  warranty.  So me 
s tat es  do  not allow  limitatio ns  on  how  lo ng  an 
implied  warrant y last s, so 
limil ali on  may 
n ol  appl y lo  yo u. 
are  cove red  up  to  one yea r or 12,00 0 miles, 
w hich eve r occ urs firs t. 
13aueries  are c ove re d 
100 % and  l ab or  fo r 4 
yea rs o r 50 ,000 mi les, w hic h ever  occ urs firs t, for 
defec ts  in  ma te ri al o r work mans hip. 
Mec hanica l adjus tm ent s 1101  associa ted 
a 
defe ct  in  ma te ria l and  w ork m ansh ip, are  no t 
covered  a fter th e first  year or 
12,000 m iles, 
w hichever  occurs fir st  (i. e.  hea dli ght 
adjustment). 
eluding t e rritorie s, or  C anada, wa rran ty 
w ill  1101 a pply. De fects  in or  workma n
s hip  will  be  corrected  under  the terms  of th e 
wa rranty  for  new Vo lksw age n ve hicl es in  effec t 
in  tha t 
Thi s Li mit e d  New  Ve hicl e Wa rrant y is  automa ti
ca lly  tra nsfe rr ed  with out  cos t if the ow ners h ip  of 
th e ve hicl e changes  with in the Warra nty  

Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
Two separate  indicators  monitor  the function  the Advanced  Airbag  System:  the 
airbag  monitoring  indicator  light and  the 
PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF 
senso r circu its  and 
sys tem  wirin g) is  moni to red  conti nuous ly  to 
make  sur e that  it  i s fun ctio ning pro perl y when
ever  th e  ig niti on  iso n. Eac h  tim e you  turn  on the 
i gn ition . t he  airbag  mon it or ing ind icator  lig ht 
w ill  co me on  for  a 
seconds  (se lf diagn ostic s) 
and  the  text  AIRBAG /BELT TENSIONER  appears 
in  the in strum ent  cluster. 
The  system  must  b e inspected  wh en  the  indi
cator  light 
•  does  no t co me on  when  the ig nition  i s 
s wit ch ed  on , 
•  does not go  out a  few  secon ds after  you  ha ve 
sw itch ed  on  th e ig niti on. o r 
•  comes  on  whil e dri ving. 
I f  an  airbag  syste m  malfun ctio n is  detec te d,  th e 
ind icator  li gh t w ill come  on  and sta y on 
ca tc h 
PASSENGER  AIR  BAG  OFF ligh t 
Fig.  25  Section  from  the  ins trument  panel:  PAS 
SENG ER AIR BAG OFF  light 
T he  PAS SENGER  AIR BAG  OFF light  is 
in 
the  cent er  of  t he  in strum ent  pan el 25 .  th
e driver's  artentio n and  serve  as a constant  re
mind er  to  ha ve  the syste m inspected  immedi 
ate ly.  If a m alfunction  occurs that  turn s th e fro nt 
airbag  on  th e pa sse nger  side  off,  the PASSENGER 
AIR  BAG  OFF light 
co me on  and  stay  on 
w heneve r the  ig niti on  is  on. 
WARNING 
An  airbag  system  that  i s not  functionin g prop
erly  cannot  pro vide  supplemental  protection 
in  a frontal  crash. 
•  If the  airbag  indicator  light comes  on,  it 
mean s that  there  ma y be  somethin g wrong 
with  the Advanced  Airbag  System. 
It is  po s
s ible  that  the  airbag will inflate  when  it  is not 
s uppo sed  to,  or not  inflat e when it 
•  H ave the  airbag  system  inspec te d  immedi 
ately  by your  Volkswagen 
The  PASSENGER  AIR BAG  OFF lig ht  will co me 
on  and  sta ys  on  to  te ll  you  when  the  front  Ad
va nce d Airbag  on  the passe nge r side  ha s been 
turn ed  off  by  the  e lectro nic  co ntro l unit. 
I f  th e bulb  for  the  PASSENGER  AIR BAG  OFF 
li ght  burn s out , the  airbag  monitoring  ind ica to r 
li ght 
39  will co me on  a nd  sig nal mal 
fun cti on  in  th e Advanced  Airbag  system.  Al
th ough  th e  burn ed  o ut bulb  will not  ch ange  the 
way  the 
air b ag  on  t he  pa sse nger s ide 
w ork s,  it wi ll n o longer  be  possible  to  use  the 
BAG  OFF  light  to verify  that  t he 
a irb ag on/off  s ta tu s is  co rrect  for  the occ upant 
on  the front  passe nge r seat.  Have  the airb ag 
sys tem  in spec ted  imm ed iate ly  by  your  Volk
sw agen  deal er. 
Th e PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF  lig ht  will blink  for 
up  to  as  long  as  9 seco nds w hen 
•  th e ig nit ion is s witch ed  on  and 
Airbag  system  39  

Booklet 3 .1  Control s and  Equipm ent @ 
Sy mbol  Meaning  or  warning lig hts  Further 
Exhau st  sys tem  m alrun cti o n 
EPC Elec troni c Power  Contr ol (gaso line eng in e  only) 
G low  plug  sys te m  (d iese l e n gin e) 
Ill umi nated:  Glow p lug sys tem switch ed  on 
F lashi ng: engine  malrun cti on. 
Electronic  immobilizer 
-Genera tor  ma lrunc1ion fi::i 
bulb 
Turn  sig nal s 
Cool ant te mp erat ure I Coo lant 
l evel 1' 
I oil  pre ssur e 
Bra ke  pad  wear  indicator 
Doo rs open 
washer leve l 
Dis play fo r engin e hood  or rear  lid o pen --
Fu el l ev el too  low 
Fa ste n  sea l be lts! 2.1 , ch ap te r "Sea t 
or in  anti-lock 27 
sys te m 
Fla shi ng:  ESP or ASR in  operation, 
ll Ill umi nated: ESP or AS R 1io n  or  sw itch ed 
Parki ng applied  or low  brake  fluid  l eve l o r 28 m alrunct ion 
· or 
Crui se contr ol sys te m  sw itch ed  on 
Powe r stee ring sys te m 
In strum ent  pan el  2 1  

Booklet  3.1  Controls and Equipment 
Generator 
This  warning  light  signal s a m alfun ction  in ge nerator. 
Th e w arni ng lig ht lig ht s up  when th e ig niti on 
i s  sw itch ed  on . It  sh ould  go o ut when  th e e ngin e 
s tart s runnin g. 
If  th e w arnin g ligh t 
lights  up while  driv ing . 
t h e ge nera to r i s no  lo nge r ch a rgi ng  th e ba ucry. 
Burned-out  light  bulb 
Yo u sh ou ld  imm ed ia tely  drive 1 0 q u al ifie d d eale rs hip . 
I l owever,  you sh o uld  avoid  usin g elec tr ic a l 
is  no t ab so lut ely  necessa ry  be
cau se w ill d rain th e  ba ttery  furth er. 
The warning  light lights a bul b exte rior li ghtin g is 
T he  w arnin g lig ht  light s up  when  a bulb i n vehicl e's exte ri or  light in g  is  no t 
Turn 
Th e warnin g light fla sh es w hen sig nal s ar e bein g use d. 
Depen ding on  w hich  tu rn signa l is  opera ted,  ei
th er th e lef t or in dicato r la mp  fl ashes. 
Bo th  indi cato r  light s w ill  flas h at th e  sam e tim e the em erge ncy  wa rnin g light s are 
sw itch ed  on. 
I f  one  tu rn  sig nal fa ils,  th e  in dica to r l amp  will 
s tart  flas hin g tw ice  as 
Engine  coolant  level I temperatu re 
Th e warning  symbo l li ght s if  th e coolant is  too high  or if 
coolant  l eve l  is  too low . 
There is a  fault  if: 
•  The wa rning symbol do es not  go  out  again a few  seco nds. 
•  Th e  warning  symb ol li g ht s up  or fl ashes 
w hil e th e ve hicle is  m ov in g. Thr ee  wa rnings 
Thi s m ean s that  eith er th e coo la nt  leve l is  too 
l ow  or coolant  t emp eratur e is hi gh . 
C oo lant  level  too  low 
The  followin g information  tex t is di spla yed: STOP Check  coolant  Owner's  manual! 3.2 "Tip s and  Advice" , c h apt er 
"C oolant " 
24  Instrument  panel 
Fir st l ook  at  th e coo la nt  te mp eratur e  gauge.  If 
t h e  nee dle is  in  th e no rmal  ran ge,  top ofTw ith 
coo lant at 
ea rliest 
Coo lant  temperature  too  high 
The fo llow ing in form atio n  t ext  is di spla yed: ST OP  Check coolant  Owner's  manual!. 
lo ok a t the coo la nt gau ge.  The is 1 00 high  if the need le is 
over 10 th e far ri ght  on  th e di al. Stop  the veh icle, olT  the  engi ne  and  wait for it to cool 
down.  Chec k th e coo lant  level. 
I f 
coo la nt  leve l is  corr ect,  th e ove rheat ing 
m ay  be  cau sed  b y fa n C hec k th e 
r a diat or fa n  fuse  and  have re pla ced if neces
s a ry 3 .2 'Tip s and  /\dvi ce", c h apt er 
" Fu ses".  

Booklet 3.1  Controls and  Equipment 
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 
Table  of  contents  

Booklet  3.2 Tips  and Advice 
Vehicl e batt ery 
Location  of  battery 
The  battery is mai nte nance-free is c h ecked  during  the inspection  serv ice. 
Warning  note s on  handling  batterie s 
Battery acid  is very  co rrosive a nd 
ca usti c.  Always we ar protective 
g loves  and eye prot ection ! 
Fires,  s park s, open  ligh ts  and 
s moking  arc pro hibit ed! 
Always  kee p childr en  away acid  and  batt eries! 
WARNING 
Wo rki ng  on  the  batt eri es  or  the  electr ical 
syste m in yo ur  vehicl e can  result  in ser ious 
acid  burns, 
th e 
batt eri es . Whe n a  light bulb  is c han ged,  always 
sw itch  o!Tt he  light. 
•  Turn  o!Tt he  an ti- th ert alarm  by  unl ockin g 
the  vehicl e befor e yo u disco nnect th e bat
terie s to  pre vent  th e ala rm  rrom  goin g on. 
•  Always  kee p childr en  a way 
acid  an d 
batterie s. 
•  Alw ays  wear  eye prot ectio n. Nev er let  bat
t ery  acid or  lead  particl es  contact your  eyes, 
and  clothin g. 
• 
batter y acid  is ve ry co rrosive  and 
can  cause  damag e to  unprote cted  ski n and 
blindn ess. A lways  wear  protectiv e gloves  a nd 
eye  protec tion.  To re du ce yo ur  risk o r injur y, 
n eve r tilt  the batt eri es,  as  thi s co uld  spill  acid 
throu gh  th e ve nts and  burn  you. 
WARN ING 
•  Wh en disconn ecting the  batt eri es  from  the 
ve hicl e elec tr ic al  sys tem , a lways  disco nnect 
the  negative  cable(- )  fir st  a nd  th en  th e po si
ti ve ca ble(+ ). 
•  Alwa ys avo id fires,  spark s, op en  li ght s a nd 
s moking.  Alw ays  avoid  generatin g sparks  a nd 
e lectro static  charges  whe n  handlin g cables 
a nd  elect rica l equipment.  Never  short-cir cuit 
the  battery  pole s. Hi gh -energy  sparks  can 
c au se  se rious per sonal  injury. 
•  Always  swi tc h  off all  electrica l con sumer s 
before  recon nectin g the  batteries.  Heconncct 
th e plu s ca ble( +) first  and  then  the negative 
cab le(-). Neve rrever se the polarity  or the  con
ne ctions.  This  could  cause  fire. 
•  A hi ghl y exp losive  mixtur e or  gases  is give n 
off  when  th e batter y is  bein g ch arged. 
•  Never  cha rge  a frozen  batt ery,  or one  that 
ha s th awe d. Thi s could  res ult  in  explos io ns 
and  chemical  burns! A lways  re pla ce 
batte ry 
t h at h as frozen.  A discharged  battery  can 
rr eeze  a t temperatures  around  32° F  (0 °  CJ. 
•  Alwa ys make  sure  that  t he ven t hose  is co n
n ec ted  to the batt eries. 
•  Never  use  dama ged batter ie s- they can  ex
p lode ! Im med iately repl ace dam aged  bat
terie s. 
• 
yo u ge t b att ery  acid  in yo ur  eyes  or on 
y our imm edi ate ly  rin se with  co ld  water 
fo r  sev eral  minut es  and see k m edi ca l att en
tion  imm ed ia te ly. 
yo u in ges t a ny  batt ery 
aci d, seek  medi cal aue ntion  imm ediatel y. 
WARNING 
California  Propositi on  65  Warnin g: 
•  Battery  posts,  te rm in al s and  re la te d  acces 
so ries  contain  l ead and  lead  compon ent s, 
c hemicals  kno wn  to  the 
of Ca lifornia  lo 
ca use  cance r and  reproducti ve harm . Wash 
h ands 
h and ling. 
Ch ecking  and Filling  49