
® 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  

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 ........ . . 
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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 
Do no t let  your  Diese l e n gin e idl e u1111 ecessa rily 
afte r a  co ld start.  Drivin g off s low ly wi ll sho rten 
th e wa rm -up  peri od. 
WARNING 
•  Neve r use "s tarting  a ssist  fluid s". The y 
may  be  pot entiall y explosive  or  cause  a  "run 
away"  engine  condition.  This  could result  in 
ser ious engine  damage  and  personal  injury. 
•  Do  not use  fuel  line  antifreeze  offered  for 
gasoline  engines. 
Note 
•  Your  Diese l engi ne  ha s bee n sp eci fica lly  de
s ig ned 
10 ope rate o n Die sel fu el o nl y. T here fore. 
n eve r use  home  hea tin g oil o r reg ular  gaso line. 
Th e pro p erti es  of th ese  fuels 
ca use se rious 
damage fuel  injection  sys tem  and th e 
e n gin e.  This  could  l ead to  additional  expense 
and  will al so  affe ct your  warrant y. 
•  If Die sel fuel  should  get o n  any  rubb er  h ose, 
it 
b e  w ip ed  off  imm ediat ely . T he n  wash th e 
con ta minat ed hose  port io n  w ith  so ap and  warm 
wa te r.  Do  not  allow  D iesel  f uel 
remain  on  co n
n ec ting  hoses . Th ey may  de velop  leaks  and 
ca use  se rious  damage. 
be taken  when worki ng  on engine  or on  components the 
engine  compartment. 
an y work  on  the engine  or 
in  th e  engi ne  compartment: 
I. Move  the se lecto r l eve r P (Park ). 
2 .  App ly  the  parking  brake  firm ly . 
3.  Sw itch  off  the engi ne a nd  re mo ve the 
key  from  th e  igni tion. 
4.  Wai t for  the engine  lo  coo l d ow n. 
5.  Keep  children  and  oth ers  awa y fro m  the 
vehicle. 
6 .  Open  the  eng ine hood 
36 . 
All  se rv ice  fluid s, spark  plugs. bau er ies  etc. a rc 
co nstantl y being  deve lo ped  and  improved.  Au
th ori zed  Volkswage n dea le rs a re kept  up- to-da te 
by  the m anufa ctur er.  For  this reaso n 
recom 
m end  that you  h ave  these re placed  b y an  autho 
ri zed  Volkswagen  dea le r. P lease  re ad  th e  notes 
bel ow.  The engin e co mpartment  of an y m otor 
vehicle  is  a hazardous 
WARNING 
Propo sition  65 Warning: 
34  Checking  and  Filling 
Lt::, WARNING 
• Eng ine ex hau st,  some  of its  cons tituent s, 
and  certain  vehicle  components  contain  or 
em it chemica ls  known  to the Stale  of Ca li
forn ia 
cause  ca ncer and  birth  defe cts  and 
r e produ cti ve  harm.  In  addition , cer tain  fluid s 
co ntained  in  vehicle s and  certain  product s of 
c omponent  wear  contain or emit  chemical s 
known  lo  the Stale  of California  to  cau se 
cancer  and  birth  defects or other  reproductive 
h ar m. 
•  Batter y posts,  terminals  and  related  acces 
so rie s co ntain  le ad  and  lead compon ent s, 
c h emi cal s known  to  th e S tate of  Ca lifornia 
cau se cancer  and  reprodu cti ve  harm . Was h 
hand s hand ling. 
WARNING 
The  en g ine  compa rtment  of an y motor  vehicle 
i s  a  pot entiall y dangerou s area  and  ca n ca use 
s er io us  per sonal  injury. 
•  Always  use  extrem e ca ution  when doin g 
an y wo rk  in  th e engine  compart ment.  Alwa ys 
follow  common ly acce pted  safety  practi ces  

Booklet  3.2  Tips  and  Advice 
WARNING (continued) 
- Neve r wo rk near  heate rs,  wate r  heaters 
o f o th er open  flames. 
Always  have  an approved  fire  extin
g ui sh er  nearb y. 
•  To  avoid e lect rica l sho ck  and  per sonal in 
ju ry 
the engi ne  is running  or being 
s tarted: 
n ever  touch  ignition  cab les, 
- neve r touch  oth er  com ponen ts  of  the 
hi gh  vo ltage  e lectronic  ig nition sys tem , 
never  1oucl1  the gas  discharged  (Xenon) 
headli ght s w ir in g. 
Opening  the  engine  hood 
in  se riou s malfunctions  and  engine 
damage! 
<£> For  th e  sake  of  environment 
Service  fluid  leaks  are harmful  to  th e environ
me nt. Regularly  ch ec k th e ground  underneath 
yo ur  vehicl e. If  yo u find  spot s of  oil  or othe r 
fluids.  have  your veh icle c hec ke d b y you r autho
ri zed  Vo lkswage n dealer  or a  qualified 
wo rksh op. 
The  engine  hood  is  released from  inside the 
Fig . 3  Deta il  of  the  footwe ll: the  re lease  lever  far 
t h e engine  hood  is loca ted  in  the loa twell  an  ihe 
dr iver  side 
Before  you  open  the  engine hood,  make 
s u re  that  the  windshield  wiper  arm s are 
folded-up  against  the w indshie ld  so  that 
the  hood  will not  be  damag ed  when  the 
hood  is opened . 
Pull the  release  lev er underneath  the  in
s trum ent panel  in  the directio n of  the 
arrow 
3 . The  engine  hood  is rele ased 
from  its  latch  by  a spring 
36  Checking  and  Filling 
Fig. 4  Detail  of  the  radia to r grill : release  leve r fa r 
opening  the engine  hood 
Lift the engin e hood  up at  the  release 
l ever 
4 (arrow ) and  open  the  hood 
until  it is  he ld  up  by the  gas-filled  strut. 
WARN ING 
Stop! Before  working  in  the  engine  compart 
ment,  a lways  read and heed  a ll WARN INGS 
34.  The  engine  compartm ent  of any 
motor  vehicle  is a potentially  dangerous  area 
ca n cause  serious  p erso nal injury.  

Closing  the  engine  hood 
-Pull th e  en gin e hood  dow n un til th e 
p re ss ure from  t he str ut  is  re d uced. 
- Then  le t t he  eng ine hoo d fall an d  la tc h 
in  p lac e 
do 1101 µress 
If  th e en gin e hood  does  no t clo se prop erly , o pen 
i t a gain  an d clo se  i t pro perl y. W hen  th e e ngin e 
h oo d is  properl y cl ose d, yo u ca n  se e  tha t it fits 
flu sh  w ith  th e o ther  body  part s. 
Engin e oil 
Engine  oil  specifications 
Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Advice 
WARNING 
If the  e ngin e hoo d is  not cl ose d pro perl y, it 
co uld  fl y up  and  blo ck  yo ur  view w hile dri ving 
ca usin g a  cr ash  and  seriou s pers on al in ju rie s. 
•  After  clo sin g t he  en gin e hood , a lway s 
c he ck th at the  safet y lat ch  has  pro perly  en 
g ag ed. The  en gine  hood  must  b e flu sh with  the 
s urroundin g body  parts . 
•  If  you  eve r noti ce  that  the  en gin e hood 
l a tc h i s no t p roperl y sec ured  when  th e vehicle 
i s  m ov ing,  stop  a t on ce a nd  cl ose it. 
•  Neve r  let anyo ne g et  in  th e  way of the  en
g in e hood  when  clo sing  it. 
Th e engine  oil must  conform  to  exact  specifi cat ions . 
Yo ur  engi ne w as  fa ctory  filled  w ith  an  all-se aso n 
hi gh  qu ali ty  engin e  o il with viscos ity g ra d e o f 
SAE Yo u can  u se this o il ov er  all  t emp er
a tur e  ra nges  for n orm al dri vin g. 
I f y ou  nee d  to  add  oil b etwee n oil  ch an ges , u se 
h ig h  quality  synth etic- ba sed oil  w ith  cor rec t 
s p eci ficat ion s. If  eng in e  o il visc osit y g ra d e 
5W-4 0 is not  a va ilabl e, yo u ca n als o u se SA E 5W-
30 . 
T o ass ure th at th e o il yo u u se is  of th e hig h es t 
qu ali ty  re q uir ed  by yo ur vehicl e, the  fo llow ing 
t e rm s m ust  app ear  on  th e o il  co nt ain er  sing ly o r 
i n  co mbination  wit h oth er de sig n atio ns: 
Ga soline  engin e 
• VW  500 00 . VW 505 OJ o r VW 502 00 
• 
Di esel  engin e 
• VW  505 0 1 41, " Im portan t in forma tion 
fo r vehicl es with  Diesel e n gin e  wh en  ad din g or 
c h angin g engine  oil" 
G ene ral  recomm endations 
If SAE 5W-40 o r visc osit y g rad e  oil is  not 
a va ilab le  in  yo ur be  sur e to  alw ays  use  a vis 
c osity  g rad e  s uita b le  for th e clim ate and  sea
so nal co ndi tions  th at  exis t wh ere 
v e hi cle is 
ope rat ed . A lwa ys mak e sure th at o il m eets 
t h e  qua lity s tandard s liste d abo ve. 
Checking  and  Filling  37  

Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Advice 
Engine  oil  consumption 
I n  ord er to  provide  effective  lubri cation  and 
cooling  of int ern al  eng ine compo nents,  all  in
t e rnal  combu stion  engines  use  a ce rtain  amount 
of  oil.  Oil co nsumpti on  varies  from  en gi ne 
to en 
gine  and  may change  significantly  over  the life  of 
th e e ngine.  T ypicall y engin es whi ch  have  a 
break -in  period,  us e mor e oi l during  the  break 
in  pe riod  than  they  do  after  the  break-in period, 
wh en  oil  consumption  has stabilized. 
Vo lksw age n recommend s that  you  use  the ty p e 
of oil  that  m eets  th e s pec ifica tion s described 
=:p age 37 , 
oil  sp eci fica tion s". 
Und er norm al cond ition s, the rate  of oil con 
s umpti on d ep ends  on  the qua lity of  the o il as 
w ell  as  it s viscos ity,  the 
(revolu tions per 
minut e) at  w hich  the en gin e is  operated,  the 
outside  te mperature.  the ro ad  conditions  as we ll 
as  the  amount  of oil di lution by co nden sa tio n 
wa ter or  fuel  residu e and 
th e  ox idati on  level 
of  the o il. As  engines o il  co nsumption incr ease  ove r time  until  r epla cement  of wo rn 
eng ine parts  may  become  ne cessary. 
of a ll of th ese  vn riabl es, it is  not  p ossible to sp ecify standnrd  or rate  o f oil con
s umpti on.  For  that  re ason, urge  you  to ch eck 
the  oil level  in yo ur  en g in e  a t regu la r int erval s, 
pr efe rabl y every  time yo u re fu el, a nd  alwa ys be
fore  going on 
long  trip. 
The  oi l pre ssure  light  i s not  an  indicator  of low 
e n g ine  oil  level.  If the warnin g light  doe s not  go 
out  or  flashes  while  drivin g (above  1500  e ngin e 
a buzzer  will  so und.  It  indicates  that the 
o il pr essure  is  too  low . Stop  the engine  imm edi-
38  Checking  and  Filling 
ate ly,  check  th e engine  oil  leve l and  add  oil if 
n ecessa ry.  If th e eng ine oil l eve l is no rmal,  but 
th e light  continu es to  flash,  do  not continu e to 
operate  the ve hicl e. Engine  dama ge ma y occ ur. 
If  yo u believe  your  engine  u ses  excess ive 
amount s of  oil, we  reco mme nd that  you co nsult 
yo ur 
Volkswagen  d ea le r so  that  th e 
ca use  of conce rn  can  b e prop erl y  diag 
n ose d.  Keep  in mind  t hat th e acc urate  m easure
m ent of nil  consumpti on  require s great  car e and 
ma y ta ke so me tim e. Yo ur Vo lkswagen  deale r h as 
in stru cti ons  ho w 
meas ure  o il co nsumpti on 
nccurately. 
WARNING 
S top ! Before  working  in the  engi ne co mpart
ment,  a lways  read and heed  all  WARN INGS 
34. T he  engine  compar tment  of a ny 
m oto r ve hicl e is  a  potentially  dangerous  area 
an d ca n ca use  s eriou s personal  injury. 
Note 
• The engin e in  your  vehicl e dep en ds on  o il to 
lub ricate  and  cool all  of its  mo vin g parts . Th ere
fo re  th e e ngin e oi l mu st be  ch ec ked  reg ularly 
and  k ept at  th e req uir ed  l evel. 
•  Make  it a  habit  to have  the  e ngin e n il leve l 
c h ec ke d  eve ry  tim e you  refuel. 
•  Lack of  eng in e o il ma y caus e seve re  engine 
d amag e. 
•  The 
pressure  warni ng  ligh t is  not oil 
l eve l indi cato r. ._  

Booklet 3.2  Tips  and Advice 
Checking  the  engine  oil  level 
engine dipst ick  indi cates  the  level o f th e oil. 
Fig . 5  Engin e oil dip st ic k with  engine  oil level ma rks 
To get  a  true reading,  th e vehicle  must  be 
o n  le vel ground.  Before opening  the en 
g in e hood,  a lway s read  a nd  heed  all 
WA RN INGS  ,iage  34, "Safety  is job  No. I 
wh en worki ng  in  the  eng ine 
men t" . 
-
the  engine  and  wait  a  few  minute s 
for  the oil to  return  to  t he oil  pan. 
- Raise the en gi ne  hood  ,iage  36. 
- Pull ou t th e  dip sti ck  an d  w ip e  it clea n 
w it h  a rag. 
- Rein sert  dip sti ck;  push  it  all the  way  in.  -
Pull  th e  dip stick  out again  and  check 
th e oil  le vel. 
- After check ing t he o il lev el,  plea se mak e 
sure  that th e dip sti ck is p ush ed  back  i n all 
t h e way. 
T he  pos ition  of th e  dip sti ck  is s how n in  th e  cor
responding  en gin e co mpartm ent  diagram 
3.3 " Technical  Data." 
You  must  no t add  oil. 
You ca n oil. The oil  leve l ma y go  into  th e 
A ran ge, but  not abov e th e A ran ge. 
You must add  oil.  Afte r addi ng o il, m ake th at th e oi l leve l is somewhe re  wit hin  th e range. 
WARNING 
Sto p! workin g in  the e ngin e  c ompar t
m ent,  a lways  re ad  and  h eed all 
34.  The  eng ine co mpartm ent of a ny 
mot or ve hicle  is  a  poten tiall y  dan gero us a re a 
and  ca n cau se ser io us pe rso nal  injur y. 
Not e 
If the  engin e oil leve l is above  l evel 5 do 
no t start  th e  engine  -th is could  damage  the  cat
a ly tic  co nverter  and the eng ine! Contac t an  au 
th orized  Volksw agen  dea le r  o r 
qu alifi ed 
workshop. 
Checking  and  Filling  39  

Booklet  3.2  Tips  and  Advice 
Applies  to  vehicles:  with  a  Diesel  e ngine 
Important  information  for  vehicles  with  Diesel  engine  when  adding  or 
changing  engine  oil 
On  vehicles  with  a  Diesel engine  always  use engine  oil conforms  to  Volk
s wagen  Oil  Standard 505 
OJ when  adding  or changing  engine  oil. 
Vehicl es with  Diese l en gine s require  and must 
a lways  use  special  engine  o il that  conforms  to 
Vo lkswage n Oil  Stand ard  505  01. 
Never  use  any ot her kind  of engin e oil  in  your 
ve hicl e, not  even 
ofT the oil  leve l. 
the time  of printing.  we are awar e Casprodu ces  engin e o il that  conform s not yet 
be  ava ilable  throu ghout  North  Am erica.  Other 
o il manufacturer s ma y offer  engin e oil  that  co n
fo rm s 
Volkswa gen Oil Standard  505  01 this 
tim e or  some  futur e elat e. 
Please  be  sur e to  consult 
authorized 
Vo lkswage n dealer  for  information  and  avail
abilit y of  the prop er e ngin e oil f or yo ur vehicle' s 
D iese l e ngine  and  fur 
la tes t technical  infor
13ec ause  this specia l engin e oil  may 1101 be avail
able  when  need strongl y recom mend  that 
yo u always  carry you  extra  quart  (liter ) o f oil co nforms  to Vo lkswage n Oil 50 5 
01, in  case you have off oil  while  on  the 
road . 
WARNING 
Failure  to use  en gin e o il for  your  Diese l e n gi ne 
that  expre ssly co nforms  to Vo lkswage n Oil 
S tandard  505 01 can cause  engine  failure  on 
the  highwa y that  can  ca use 
cras h and  seriou s 
personal  injury. 
WARNING  (continued) 
• Never  use any  amo unt of eng ine  o il in  lhe 
Diese l en gine  th at does  not  conform to Vo lk
sw agen  Oil Standar d 505 0 1. 
• 
carry  w ith you  an extra  quart  (liter ) 
of engine  oi l that  confor ms to  Vo lkswa gen  Oil 
Sta ndard  505 01 in  case  yo u mu st top  ofTthe oil 
wh ile  on  the road. 
WARNING 
Improp erly s tored  items  can  become  airborne 
mi ssiles,  flyin g through  the ve hicle ca using 
ser ious  personal  injury  in the  event  of hard 
brak ing or  an  accident.  To help  r educe  the risk 
of  ser io us  perso nal  injury: 
•  /\(ways  store  extra  quart  (lit er) of e ngine  oil 
for  your  Diesel  en gine  in its  original  oil con
tainer  that is secure ly  closed  in  the  luggage 
compar tment.  Make  s ure 
container  is se
cure ly stored  and  mounted. 
Note 
• lf yo u u se  e ngin e oil that  doe s not  expressl y 
co nform  to  Volkswage n Oil  Standard  505 01, very 
se riou s and  very expe nsive  damage  t o your ve
hicle 's  engin e wi ll occ ur. Engin e dam age caused 
by using  the wrong  engin e oil  is  not  cove red by 
yo ur  Limit ed  New  Vehicle Warranty. 
•  Not  all  comm ercia lly  availabl e oil s conform 
10 thi s very  rigid  Volkswagen  oil  qualit y s tanda rd 
eve n though  th ey may  be  symhetic-hased  and 
hav e th e same 
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