
® 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 0.1  General  Index 
Unplea sant odo r 3.1: 83 
Upho ls tery 
Pr ess ure  marks  2.1: 67 
V 
Veh. sta tus  3.1:  15 
Veh icle 
Lift ing 3.2: 89 
Ve hicle  battery  3.2 : 49 
Ve hicle  care 
Exterior  3.2: 17 
Ve hicle  care  products 3 .2:  16 
Vehicle  contro l module s 3.2:  6 
Ve hicl e electric syste m 3.1:  24 
Ve hicle  phon e 3.2: 29 
Ve hicle  sta tu s 3.1:  15 
Ve hicle  tool  kit  3.2: 67 
Ven tilati on  slots  2.1:  11 
V olk swagen  Service  Rep air  Manuals  3.2:  91 
w 
Warning  light 
E lectro nic Power  Co ntrol (EPC) 3. 1:  23 
Warning  li gh ts  3.1: 20 
Emergency  flasher  3.1 : 48 
P ASS EN GER AIR  BAG OFF 2. 1: 39 
Sa fety  bel ts 2.1:  14 
Turn  signals 3 .1: 49 
Warn ing texts  in  the dis pl ay  3.1: 11 
Warn ing triang le 3. 1: 74 
War ranty cove rages  3.2:  15 
Wa sh er  fluid  3.2: 45 
Wa shin g by  hand  3.2 : 17 
Was hing the  vehicle 3.2: 1 7 
Was hing wit h pow er cl eaners  3 .2 : 18 
Waxing  How  often  sh o uld  I wax  my car? 3.2:  19 
Wear  indicator  3.2: 59 
What  does  it  m ean  w hen  I fee l a  sli ght  vibra
ti on  on  the bra ke  pedal?  3.2:  3 
What  hap pens  if  yo u do  not wea r your  safety 
belt ? 2.1: 16 
W hat  happen s if  you  wea r yo ur  safety  belt  too 
l oose?  2.1: 20 
W hat  happe ns  to  occu pants  not wear ing 
sa fety 
2. 1: 16 
12  Alphabetical  inde x 
What if I p urch ase  poor  quality  f uel? 3 .2:  32 
W hat  impair s driv ing  safety?  2.1: 3 
Wha t is  LATCH? 2 .1: 64 
What  is  the  correct  brake  fluid leve l?.  3.2 : 47 
What  is the  right  way 
to brea k-in  my  vehicle? 
3.2:7 
What  kind  of  brake fluid sho uld I use?  3.2: 48 
What  kind  of engine  oil  sh ou ld  I  put  in  my  ve
hi cle? 3.2: 37 
What  should I do  af ter  ch an ging a whee l? 3.2: 
57,  74 
W hat  s hould  I  do after  replac ing w hee ls? 3.2 : 
57 
What  sh ould  I  do if I want  to add  an  accessory 
to  my ve hicl e? 3.2: 27 
W hat  should  I do  if I  want  to  modify  my  vehi
cle?  3.2:  28 
What  sh ould  I do  if  I want  to  repair  my ve hi
cle?  3.2: 28 
What  sho uld I do  if  the  brake  warning  light 
comes  on? 3.2: 47 
Wha t types  ofCRS  a nchor s are  availab le and 
how  are they  related  to child  safety? 2. 1: 
64 
Wha t wo uld happ en if I put  lead ed  gaso line 
in  my ca r? 3.2:  32 
What  you m ust  do after  reconnec t th e batt ery 
3.2: 49 
What  you  should  know when  driving  with 
chi ld ren? 2.1:  51 
Whee l b olt  caps  3.2:  69 
W hee l b olt s 3.2: 71 
To rque  3.2:  66 
W heel  c hangin g 3.2:  68 
Wheel s 3.2:  51 
When  can  yo ur vehicl e not  be  towed?  3.2: 88 
When  must  a  safety  belt  be  re pl ace d? 2.1: 17 
When  must  the  airbag  system be  in spected? 
2 .1:  39 
When  parking  on  slopes  3.1 : 10 5 
When  sh ou ld  I adju st  the  tire pressures?  3.2 : 
57 
W hen  sho uld I ch eck  the en gin e o il leve l? 3.2 : 
38 
W hen  should  I  check the tire  press ures?  3.2: 
57 
W hen  sh ou ld I re fuel  the tank  of  the ve hicle? 
3 .1: 7  

Booklet  1.1  Maintenance 
• Headlights:  Adjust 
•  Tires/spare  w hee l: C hec k co ndition  and 
pre ssure 
•  Brake sys te m:  Chec k for  dama ge/leaks,  brake 
pad  thickness,  brake  fluid  leve l 
• 
fluid:  R eplac e every  2 ye ars rega rdless 
of  mil eage  ( kilometers) 
•  Spark  plugs: R epla ce  (all  models  except 2.0L 
TFSIJ 
•  Air  clea ner:  Repl ace  filter  element 
•  Coo ling sys te m:  Chec k coo lant  leve l;  ad d  if 
n ecessary 
•  Dust  and  po llen fi lter (where  applicab le): 
pla ce 
• 
b elt:  Check  condition 
•  Powe r Steer ing:  Chec k fluid  level 
•  Drive s hafts:  C hec k b oots 
•  Front  axl e: Ch eck du st se als on  ba ll join ts,  tie 
rod  ends;  check  tie  rods 
•  On-B oard  dia gno sti c  sys te m:  Che ck  fault 
m emory ; purge  if necessa ry 
• 
fr ame:  Clean  and  lubricate 
Nex t Service: 
Dat e: ......................  .. 
Miles/km:  ................. .. 
whi ch ever  occ urs fir st  • 
Aut omat ic  tran smi ssion:  Check A TF 
• 
s poiler:  Lubricat e (New  Beetle  only) 
•  Airbag  syste m:  Visual  ch ec k every  12  month s 
regardl ess of mile age (kilom eters) 
• 
t es t: Chec k kickdow n, br akin g, 
s tee rin g, hea tin g a nd  ventila tion, air  condi 
tioning , p ow er  accessori es and  elec trica l sys
tems 
• 
s ta rt er and  auxilia1y  batt e1y : check 
( where  applicable ) 
•  Conve rtib le  top : Chec k fun ctio n  an d chec k 
ro ll-ove r prot ection  with  conve rtible  top open 
(New  Bee tle Co nve rtibl e onl y) 
•  Tires: C heck  trea d depth , adjust  tire pre ssur e 
if ne cessary. 
•  Tire pr ess ure m onitorin g sys tem  senso rs : 
Che ck  ba ttery c harg e, repla ce  whee l e lec troni cs 
and  a luminum  valve if necess ary  (where  app li
cabl e). 
•  Und erh ody:  C hec k for  dama ge 
•  Wiper  b lad es: Check  conditi on 
•  DSG tran smi ssion:  Chan ge tran smi ssion 
fluid  and  filter  (New  Beetle,  new  Jetta) 
T oday's  date and  Vo lk swagen  Dea ler  stamp 
Service at  45,000  mil es (72,000  km)  -Mod els  with  a  1 .8T  engine 
ONLY 
•  Engi ne:  Chan ge  o il and  oil 
Next  Service: 
Date:  ...... .......... ........ 
M iles/ km: .... ...... .. ... ... . 
w hi ch ever  occurs firs t 
Today's  elate and  Volkswage n Dea le r  sta m p 
12  Wa rranty  Voucher  

Booklet  1.1  Maintenance 
Service at  100,000  miles (160 ,000  km} ALL MODELS 
•  Eng ine: C hange  oi l oil fi lter 
•  Engine:  Check  for  leak s 
•  Exhaust  syste m: Che ck  for  dama ge and  le ak s 
•  Wate r se parator:  Drain  water (TOI engine 
on ly) 
•  Fuel  filter: Repla ce (TD I eng ine only) 
•  13anery:  Chec k 
•  Door ch eck straps:  L ubricate 
•  Dust and  polle n filt er  (w here  app licab le): 
pla ce 
•  Coolin g system:  Che ck  coo lant  level ; add 
necessary 
•  Wind shi eld  was her:  Check 
leve l; a cid necessa ry 
•  Automatic 
lock:  Chec k ope ra tio n in 
cludin g switch 
•  Automat ic  tran smi ssio n:  Che ck  for  leaks 
•  Man ual tran sm issio n: Check  o il leve l;  add  if 
ne cess ary:  ch eck  fo r lea ks 
•  Whee ls:  no tat e from  front  to  rear 
•  Tires/s pare w hee l:  C heck  conditi on and 
pr ess ure 
•  Brake  syste m : C heck  for damag e/lea ks,  brak e 
pad  thi cknes s and  brake 
leve l 
Next  Service: 
D ate:  ...................... .. 
M iles/ km:  .................  ..  • 
Drive 
C heck  boots 
•  On-Board  dia gnostic  system:  Check  fault 
m emor y; pu rge  if n ecess ary 
• 
C lea n and  lubricate 
•  Front  ax le: Check  dust sea ls o n ball j oin ts and 
ti e ro d end s; c heck  tic  rods 
•  Head light s: A djust 
• 
spo iler: Lubricate  (New Bee tle  on ly) 
•  Air b ag  sys tem : V is u al ch eck 
every 12  month s 
regard less  of milea ge (kil om eters) 
• 
t es t: C heck  kickdo wn,  brakin g. 
s tee rin g, hea tin g and  ventil atio n, air  condi
tionin g, p owe r accesso ries  and  elec tri cal  sys
t e m s 
•  Timin g belt:  Hep lace  (TD I engine  on ly) 
•  12V s ta rt er  and  auxi liary  batt ery : ch ec k 
(where  app licab le) 
•  Tires : C hec k tread  depth , adjust tire  pr essure 
necessa ry. 
•  Tire pr ess ure  monit orin g sys te m  senso rs : 
C hec k batt ery charg e, re pla ce  w hee l elec tron ics 
a n d  aluminum  valve  if n ecessary  (w here appli
cab le). 
20  Warranty  Voucher  

Booklet  3.1  Controls  and  Equipment 
Tachometer 
The tachomete r display s the engi ne s pee d  in  rev olutions  p er minute  (rpm). 
If,  fo r examp le,  the  n eedle is  di rec 1ly  ove r 1h e  2. 
this  corre sp on ds  10 a n eng in e sp ee d of2000  rpm 
( r evo lution s per  minut e). 
T he  red  zone  on  the dial  indi ca tes  1he m ax imum 
e n gin e spee d th at  may  be  use d brie fly w hen  the 
e n gin e is  warm  an d aft er it has  bee n b roken  in 
properly.  However . it  is  ad visa ble 10 up sh if1  or 
m ove  1he se lec 1o r lev er 1 0 
D (or  take yo ur fool  ofT 
th e acce le rator  pedal 10  slow  down ) b efo re I h e 
n eed le  rea ches  the red  zo ne. 
Engine  coolant  tempera ture  gauge 
Th.i s gaug e sh ow s the  en gi ne coola nt tem peratur e. 
Fi g.  4  Sect ion  of  th e i nstrument  cluster:  engine 
coola nt  tempe ra tu re  gauge 
Engine  cold 
Avoid high  en gin e  s pee ds  and  heavy  en gin e 
l o ad s 
nee dle 
s h ould  b e in  th e middl e of  the  ga uge.  The  lem 
pe rat ur e ma y also  rise whe n  the en gin e is 
work ing hard,  espec iall y at  high  out sid e te mp er
a tur es. D o no t worry  if th e wa rning  light  and a 
warning  message  does  not  appea r in  th e displa y. 
I f  th e sy mbol 
Jc: and  a wa rning text  app ear th e 
d is pla y, eith er  the  coo la n1 t emp eratur e is 
hi gh  or  the coo la nt  l eve l is  100  low "Tips a nd  Advice",  c hapte r "Coo lant." 
6  Instrument  panel 
N ee dle in warning  zon e© 
If need le  is  in  the  warning  zo ne,  the  symb ol wi ll light  up.  If  yo ur  vehicle  is  equi pp ed  wit h 
1hc m essage  displa y feature,  an  in forma tion  tex t 
wi ll al so  appea r in  the  display . See  yo ur a uth o
rize d Volksw age n dea le r  fo r m ore inform atio n . 
the  coo la nt  1e mp erature  is  too  high,  or th e 
coo lanl  le vel loo  low . Stop  the vehicle  and 
ofT  the e ngine.  Check  the coo la nt  leve l "Ti ps and  Advice",  c hapter 
Do  not  cont inue driving  if  th e coo lant  level is 
c orre ct  and  yo u have wa rnin g  in  th e  in stru
ment  clus1e r te llin g yo u th ere  is  a prob le m.  Con-
the nea res t auth orized  Volk swagen dea le r 
fo r ass is ta nce. 
WARNING 
Stop!  Before  working  in the  en gin e  co mpart 
ment,  alwa ys read  a nd  heed all  WARNI NGS 
"Tips  and Advice",  c hapter 
"Wo rking in  th e en gi ne  compartment. " The 
e ngin e co mpartm ent  of any  motor  veh icle  is  a 
potentiall y dang erou s area  and  can  ca use se
riou s pers onal  injury . 
of th e  air  inlet red uce  the 
coo ling  efTec1 of  th e  coo la nt.  If is  ho1  out sid e drive high  e ngin e  loads,  th ere  is a 
ri sk  of the  en gin e ove rhea tin g.  .,  

Booklet 3.1  Control s and  Equipment 
• Wh en  th e ve hicle  is stat io nar y or tra vellin g at 
ve ry  lo w  sp ee ds,  the te mp era tur e di sp la ye d m ay 
b e  sli ghtl y hi gher th an  th e actua l o ut side  te m -as res ult  of th e heat  r adi ate d  fr om  th e 
Applies  to  vehicles : With  Highline  o r Midline  instrument  cluster 
Warning  or  information  te xt  in the  disp lay 
Malfun ction s are s hown  in  th e  di spl ay wa rnin g light s a nd  warning  infor 
m ation  me ssages. 
Fig . 9  Warn ing  text  in the  display  of  a  Midline  in st rumen t cluster:  STO P Oi l pressure 
T he  sys te m  run s a c hec k on  ce rtai n co mpo nem s 
an d fun cti on s w hen  th e ig niti on  is sw itc hed  on 
an d whil e  the ve hicle is  m ov ing.  Fun ction al 111 al
f un cti on s are  indi cate d by sy mbols  w ith  warn 
in gs  a nd  in form ation  t exts  in  th e di sp lay.  An 
ac ou sti c  w arnin g is  give n  in  certain  cases.  The 
scree n  may vary  according to  th e ve rs ion  of th e 
in strum ent  cluste r  yo ur  vehicle  has. 
Warning  symbo ls 
Th ere  ar e re d  warnin g sy111bols  (p riority  I)  and 
ye llo w  warnin g sy mb ols  ( prior ity  2). 
E xamp les  of  priority 
1 wa rning s (red) 
•  Bra ke sys te m  symb ol 
or wi th  th e 
wa rnin g tex t STOP Broke fluid Owner 's  manual! 
•  Coo lant  symbol 
with  the w arnin g STOP  Check  coolant!  Owner's  manual! 
•  En gin e oil pr essure sy mbol 
't=:r: with  the 
w arnin g text  STOP  Oil pressure  engine off! 
Owner's  manual!. 
If  one o f the se malfun ction s occ urs, th e wa rnin g 
li g ht  will  flas h or  lig h t u p  and  will  be  acco 111pa
ni ecl b y three  acoustic  warning s. This is a  clan
ger wa rnin g. Pull  off th e  roa d where  it  is sa fe 
a nd  sw itch  off  the  e ng in e i111m edi ate ly . Co nta ct 
your  auth ori zed  Vo lkswagen  dea ler  or a  q uali
fi ed  wo rks hop  imm edia te ly  and  h ave the m al
fun ctio n  r epa ired . 
I f  severa l priorit y 
wa rnin gs are  detec ted  at th e 
sa me tim e, the  symb ols  w ill  ap pe ar  one  aft er  th e 
o th er  fo r abo ut 2 seco nd s at  a tim e. 
a se t 
ti 111e , th e  in fo rm ati on  tex t wi ll disap pear,  how
eve r th e sy mbo l w ill  app ear  in th e  dis pl ay  a nd 
s tay  on  as  a  re 111ind er for yo u to  have  the m al
f un cti on  r epai red. 
lo ng  as pri or ity  I wa rnin g is  sh own  in  the 
di sp lay, yo u will  not be  abl e to  see  an y o ther 
m en us 
7. 
Examples  of  priority  2 warnings  (yellow): 
•  Fu el sy mb ol  with  th e in fo rm ation  tex t 
Pl ease  refuel! 
•  Windshie ld  was her  flui d sy mb ol  with  th e 
i n fo rm atio n  tex t Top  up  wa sh  fluid!. 
• 
p ad  sy 111b ol  with  inform atio n  tex t 
Check  broke  pods! 
•  Imm obili zer sy mb ol  with  th e  info rmati on 
tex t Immobilizer  active! 
If  one  o f th ese  situ ations  occ urs, 
wa rnin g 
sy mb ol li ght s up,  an d  yo u wi ll hear  one  acou stic 
warning . C hec k th e c ause  as  soon as  poss ible. 
If  seve ral p riorit y 
wa rnin gs  arc  detec te d  at th e 
sa me tim e, th e  sy mb ols di spl aye d on e  aft er 
th e oth er  fo r ab out  2 seco nds at a  tim e. a 
se t tim e, th e  inf ormati on  te xt  w ill  disa ppe ar, 
ho weve r the symb ol w ill  app ear at  the sid e  of th e 
di sp lay a nd stay  on 
a  re 111ind er  fo r yo u  t o 
c h eck  th e c ause  as  so on as  poss ible . 
Pr ior ity 2 warnin g m essa ges  will  n ot be  sh ow n 
until  all  Priority  I warnin g m ess ages  have  bee n 
co rrec te d! 
Instrument  panel  11  

Booklet  3.1  Control s and  Equipm ent @ 
Applies to  vehicles: with gasoline engine 
Electronic  Power  Control  (EPC} 
This  warning  light  monitors  the  engine management  system on gasoline  eng ines. 
The  warn ing light £ C (Electron ic  Power  Contr ol) 
li ght s up  whe n th e  ig niti on is switched  o n to 
show  that  the  light  i s work ing prope rly. 
It sh ould 
go  out  when  the e ngine  has s tarted  running. 
! fa  ma lf un ction  develo ps  in  th e  engine  manage· 
m ent  sys tem  whil e yo u are dr iv ing,  thi s warning 
Applies  to vehicles: with o diesel engine  li
ght  wi ll light  up.  Ha ve the e ngin e checked  by an 
au thori zed  Vo lkswage n dea ler  or  qua lified shop  as soo n as  po ssible. 
Th e followi ng  tex t is  disp laye d on  the 
m en t c lu ster:  Engine 
Glow  plug  system I Engine  malfunction 
The  indicator  l amp lights up to  show that  the glow plugs are preheating . It flashes 
if  the re  is  an  engine  malfunction. 
Warning  light 
stays  lit up 
Th e  wa rning light  lights  up  whil e th e 
plug s are  prehea ting. Whe n the  warnin g light 
goes  off,  the en gine  sh ould  be s tarted  right  away. 
The  warn ing light  do es not  light  up  if th e en · 
gi ne  is  at  opera tin g  te mperature . Th e eng ine 
ca n be s tart ed imm ediate ly. 
There  is  a  fault  in  the 
plu g sys te m  if  the 
wa rnin g ligh t  does not  li ght  up  when  the en · 
Electronic  immobilizer  -
gine  is  cold.  Co ntact  an  au thorized Volkswage n 
d ea le r  or a qualifi ed workshop. 
Warning  lig ht 
flash es 
lfa  mal func tion  deve lops in  th e eng ine manag e
m ent  sys te m  whil e yo u are  drivin g, th e glow  plug 
light  will  flas h  . The  engine  sh ou ld be  checked 
b y  an  author ize d Volkswagen  dea le r  or 
quali· 
fi ed  wo rksh op  as  soo n as  possib le . 
Th e  fo llow ing te xt  is di spla yed on  the  instru· 
m ent  cluster:  Engine 
This wa rning  light  flashes  if an  unauthoriz ed key is used. 
T here is  a ch ip  in  th e  key. It a u tomatica lly  deac· 
ti vat es  the imm obilize r  when  th e  key  is  in se rted 
in to  th e igniti on lock. T he  immobili zer will  be 
a cti vated  again aut oma tica lly  as s oo n as  you 
p ull  th e  ke y out  of  the  ig nit ion  lock. 
T his wa rning  lig ht will light  up  for  appro xi
m ate ly 3  seconds  wh en  th e ignit ion  is  switc hed 
on . Thi s warni ng  ligh t fl ashes  if an un auth orized 
k ey  is  use d  . The  in format io n  text  displayed  in t
h e  in strument  clu ste r  di spla y is:  Imm obilizer 
active ! Th e ve hicle  cannot  b e used  in th at case . 
The  en gin e c an , h oweve r,  be  sta rt ed i f th e 
pria te  co ded  genu ine Vo lksw age n ke y  is  used. 
Tip s 
Th e veh ic le  ca nnot  be opera te d  proper ly  if  you 
d o  not  h ave 
genuine  Vo lk swagen 
In strum ent  panel  23  

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".