® 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  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. ._