
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 
If the  warning  light ligh ts  up  again  after  d rivi ng 
o n  for  a sh o rt  dis tan ce, stop  the vehicle  and 
swi tch  off  the engine. C onta ct an  authorized 
V olk swa gen  deal er or  a qualifi ed  wor ksh op. 
WARNING 
Stop!  Before  working  in the  engine  compart
ment,  always  read and heed  all  WARNINGS 
3.2 "Working  in the  engine  com 
partment. " The  engine compartment  of any 
motor  vehicle  is  a  pot entially  dangerou s area 
and  can  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
WARNING 
Hot steam  or coo lant  can  cause  serious  burns. 
•  Never  open the engine  hood  if  you  sec 
steam  or coo lant  escapi ng  from  the  engine 
compartment.  Always wa it until  you no longer 
sec or  hea r steam  or coo lant  escap ing from  the 
engi ne. 
•  Always  let  the  en gi ne to  cool down  com
pletely  before  carefully  open ing the  engine 
h ood.  Hot components  w ill burn  skin on co n
tact. 
•  When  the  engine  has cooled  down  and  you 
are  ready  to  open the  engine  hood: 
R emove  the  key  from the  ignition. 
Engine  oil  pressure 9=:7: 
WARNING  (continued) 
Apply  the  parking  brake  firmly  and put 
the  selector  in P (Park,  automatic  trans
mis sion)  or Neutral  (manual  transmis
s ion) . 
Keep c hildren  a nd oth ers  away  from  the 
vehicle. 
•  Never  reach into the  area  around  or  touch 
the  radiato r fan.  Contact  with  the  blades  can 
re sult  in serious  persona l injury. 
•  Alway s remember  that  the  radiator  fan  is 
temperature-contro lled  and  can  t urn on sud
den ly - even  when  the engine  has  been 
switched 
for  a longer  period  of  tim e and  the 
k ey  has  been  removed  from  the  ignition. 
•  Never  unscrew  the  coolant  expansio n tank 
ca p when  the engine  is hot. A hot  engine will 
h eat  the  coolant  and  put  it under  pressure . Re
moving  a ca p that  is under  pressure  can  result 
in  serious  personal  injury  and/or burns. 
•  Alw ays  protect  face, hands  and  arms  from 
h ot  escap ing coo lant  or steam  by cover ing the 
cap  w ith a large,  thick  rag. 
•  Turn  the cap  slowly  and  very  carefully  in a 
co unt er-clockwise  direction  while  applying 
light downward  pres sure  on  the  top of the  cap. 
•  Never  sp ill antifreeze  or  coo lant  on  the  ex
haust  system  or  hot engine  parts.  Under some 
co ndit ions,  the ethylene  g lyco l in  engine 
coo lant  can  catch  fire. 
This warning  symbol  indicat es that  the  en gin e oil pressure  is low. 
I f  thi s wa rning  symbo l s tart s to flas h. an d thr ee 
w arning s sound , sw itch th e e ngin e and  ch ec k 
th e oi l leve l. Top  off  with  en gin e oil  if necessary 
3.2  "Tip s an d Adv ic e" , ch ap te r  "E n
g in e o il." 
The  follo win g inform ation  text is  disp la ye d: 
ST OP  Oil  p ressure  Engin e  off Owner 's manual!. 
If  th e sy mb ol fl as hes  eve n  though  the  oil l eve l is 
co rrec t, do 11 01 drive  on. D o  not le t th e engine 
idl e. Co nta ct a n  authori zed Vo lksw age n  d eale r 
or  a qua lified  wo rksh op . 
Tip s 
Th e oil pre ssure wa rnin g symbol  is  not  an  oil 
l eve l ga uge.  Check  the o il leve l reg ularl y,  pre fe r
a bl y every  time you  get gas . 
Instrument  panel  25  

Booklet  3.2  Tips  and  Advice 
Coolant 
Coolant specifications 
Coolant  is a of water at least  40% coolant  additive. 
The  cooling  s yst em  must  b e filled  with  a  mixtur e 
of a nd  at le ast 40 % of Vol kswag en additi ve G 12 or an  additi ve with  the  sp ec ifica
ti o n F  (purpl e in  colo r). 
T hi s mi xtur e gives  the necess ary  fro st p rotec tion 
do wn  to  -1 3°  F (-2 5°  C)  and  p rot ec ts  th e all oy 
part s of the  cooling  sy stem  again st  co rros ion. 
It also  pr ev ent s from  scalding  and  raises the 
boilin g po int  of  th e cool ant. 
Th e co nce ntrati on  of coo la nt  mu st 
b e  at 
l e a st 40 % eve n  if fr os t  p rotec tion  i s not  r e
quir ed . 
If  gre at er frost  protection  is  nee ded  in very co ld 
climat es. th e proportion  of th e antifree ze 
tive G 12 c an  b e in cre ase d.  H ow ev er,  th e per
ce ntag e o f coo la nt  addit ives  must  n ot exceed 
GO% , as  this 
re du ce  the  f rost p rotec tio n. It also  re du ce  the  coo lin g e ffec t. mi xture 
w ith coo lant  additi ve will  give  frost ti on 10 about C) . 
WARNING 
Coola nt is poi sonous! 
•  Always  keep the  coo la nt  in  its origin al con
t a in er  stored  in a  safe  place. 
•  To  reduce  the risk  of  poi sonin g, neve r  use 
em pty food  or bev erage  co ntainers  that  might 
mislead  someone  into  d rinkin g from  th em. 
WARNING  (continued) 
• Always  keep drain ed  coo lant  out th e 
r eac h of  ch ildren. 
•  The  coolant  additive 
G 12 must  be added  in 
s uffici ent quantiti es to give  enough  anti
fr eeze  protection  at  the  co ldest  temperatur es 
that  can  be expecte d where  the vehicle  will  be 
u sed. 
•  At ex treme ly  cold  temperat ures,  the 
coolant  could  fr eeze,  caus ing the  vehicl e to 
br eak  dow n. The  heater wou ld also  not  work 
and  vehicl e occupants  could  be without  pro
tection  at sub-free zin g temperatures! 
Note 
•  Oth er  additi ves  ma y give  co nsid erabl y inf e
ri or co rros io n  prot ection.  The  res ulting corro
s io n  in  th e  coo ling syste m  can  lead  to  a  lo ss  of 
c o ol ant , cau sing  seri ous 
to  the  en gine. 
•  The coo lant  additiv e  G 12  ( purpl e) can  be 
mi xed  w it h  th e ad diti ve  G  12  (p ink )  o r w ith  the 
ad ditive 
11.  G 12 c an  be  recog nize d in  the pans io n  t ank  b ecau se it  is purpl e. T he  coo lant 
G  L2 h as  bee n with di ffe re nt  coolant  to 
th e  o nes  nam ed  ab ove  if  th e fluid  in  th e 
sion  ta nk brown!  The  coolant  must b e 
chang ed  as  soo n as pos sib le  if th is  is  the  ca se ! Se
ri ous  fun cti onal pr oble m s 
en gin e co uld be  caused 
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