
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  

Generator 
Warn ing  light  3.1: 24 
G love  compartm ent 
Front  pa ssenger s ide  3.1: 69 
G love compartment  light  3.1:  50 
G low  plug  system 
W arning  light  3. l: 23 
Gu ide fi xture s for  lower  anchorages  2.1: 68 
H 
H at  sh el f3 .l : 79 
H aza rd  ligh ts 3.1: 48 
H ea d re straint s 
Adj ust ing  3.1: 58, 59 
Correc t ad justm ent  2.1:  7 
R emo ving  3.1:  59 
H ea dligh t fla sh er 3. 1: 4 9 
H ea dligh ts 3.1: 46 
Fog  light s 3.1:  46 
Switching  3.1: 46 
Wa sh er  syste m  3.1:  55 
H eat ed front  seats  3. 1: 65 
H ea ting 3.I:  80 
H eavy  clothi ng and  safety  belt s  2.1: 
17 
High  b eam  3.l: 49 
Warning  light  3.1 : 29 
High  b eam leve r 3. 1: 49 
Hom eLink Univer sal Tran smitter  3.1: 44 
Horn  3.1 : 3 
How  could  I dama ge the  catal ytic conve rter? 
3 .2: 
10 
Ho w do I know  how  much  oil my  engin e is 
co nsumin g? 3.2:  38 
How  do I unlo ck th e engine  hood?  3.2: 36 
I-lo w does  moisture  or  road  salt affect  th e 
brak es'?  3.2:  8 
Ho w man y airbags  does  my veh icl e h ave? 2.1: 
34 ,44,4 9 
H ow  often  shou ld 
I c h eck  my tire  pr essures ? 
3.2:  57 
How  often  should  I r epl ace  my eng ine  bat
ter y? 3. 2: 50 
How often  should  I wax  my ca r? 3.2: 19 
I-l ow  often  sho uld the brake  fluid  b e 
c han ged?  3. 2: 48 
How  to  in stall the  upper  t eth er strap 
to th e 
anchorage  2.l:  66 
Booklet 0.1  General  Inde x 
Hubcaps 3.2: 69 
H ydrop laning  3.2: 60 
Ignition  key 3.1:  93 
I gnit ion switch  3.1: 93 
I mmobili zer 3.1 : 23 
Warning  message 3.1: 
11 
Imp ortance  of sitting  prop erl y  2.1 : 27 
Imp ortance  of wearing  safe ty bel ts 2.1:  27 
Important  information  for  vehicles  with  Die-
se l e ngine  when  adding  or  changing  en
gine  oil 3.2:  49 
Import ant  information 
kn ow  befo re di s-
co nn ect  the b att ery  3.2:  49 
I mport ant  thing s to  do  b efore dri ving  2.1:  3 
Improper  seating  po sitions  2.1: 8 
Improp erl y  worn  safety  belt s 2.1: 25 
Indicator  light 
A ir bag  syste m  2.1:  39 
Indicator  light s 
Airbag  syste m  2.1: 49 
Mi rror  3.1: 55 
OFF  2.1: 
Indi re ct  ventilat ion  3.1: 86 
Indi vidual  unlockin g 3.1: 17 , 34 
I nfant  seats 2 .1: 56 
Information  t exts in the  display  3.1: 
11 
Insid e m irr or 
Indicator  light  3.1:  55 
In stallin g 
C hi ld  re straint  with  a safety belt 2.1: 60 
CRS  using th e LATCH  system  2.1:  69 
In strum ent  clu ster  3.1 : 5 
In strum ent  cluster  illumination  3.1 : 3 , 48 
Instrument  panel 3.1: 2,  71 
Cleaning  3.2:  23 
In strum ent s 3. 
I: 5 
Interior  lights 
Fro nt 3.1:  50 
Int ermittent  w ipe  3.1: 53 
J 
Ja ck  3.2:  72 
Jump  s ta rtin g 3.2:  84 
J ump er cables  3.2: 84 
Alphabetical  index 7  

Parking 3.1:  10 8 
Drive r 2.1: 4 
Front  pa ssenge r 2.1: 5 
Occ upant s 2. 1: 4 
R ear  passe nge rs  2.1 : 6 
Park ing aid  3.1: 106 
Parki ng  Ass is tance 
C lea ning  senso rs 3 .2:  18 
Parking  brake  3. 1:  10 4 
Warn ing light 3 .1:  28,  104  l 
Parki ng  di sta nce  warnin g sys te m  3.1:  106 
Parts  3.2: 27 
P ASS EN GER  AIR  BAG  OFF light  2.l: 39 
Pe dal s 2.l:  9 
Phys ica l p rinci ple s o f a  fr ontal  colli sion 2.l: 
1 5 
P in ch  prot ection 
Power  roof 3.l: 43 
Window s 3.l: 4 1 
Plastic  parts 3.2: 1 9 
C le aning  3.2: 23 
Po lle n  filter  3.1:  88 
Pollution  filter 3.1:  88 
Powe r 
Roo f3.l:4 2 
Power  outlet 3.l: 73 
Pow er  roof  3.1 : 42 
Po we r ste ering 
Wa rnin g light  3.1 : 29 
Power  steering 3.2: 6 
Pow er  was her  3.2:  18 
Power  windows  3.l : 39 
Pr egna nt women 
Spec ia l co nsideration s when  wea ring a 
safety  belt 2. 1:  2 1 
Premium  Gasoline 3.2: 32 
Pre ssure  mark s 2.l:  67 
Prop er  adju stm ent  of head  rest raint s 2.l : 7 
Proper  occupa nt sea ting pos itions  2.1: 4 
Proper  safety belt  p os iti on  2.l : 2 0 
R 
Rain  sensor  3.l : 54 
Raising  the vehicl e with  th e ja ck  3.2: 72 
R eading  light s 
Fro nt 3.1:  51 
Rear  armr est 3. 1: 70 
Booklet 0 .1  General  Index 
Rear  interior  light  3.1: 52 
R ea r lid  3.l:  37 
Clo sing 3.l:  38 
Esc ape  handl e 3.2:  76 
W arnin g light  3.l : 26 
R ea r sea t b ackres t 
Fo lding  forward  3.1:  66 
Rai sing  in to  place  3.l: 67 
R ea r seat  ben ch  3.1 : 66 
R ea r v entilation  3.l:  86 
R ear  view  mirro r 3. 1:  55 
R ea r wi ndo w 3.1: 3 7 
Re ar window  heat ing 
H ea ting  ele m en t w ires 3 .2: 2 0 
R ea r window  heat ing  3.1:  80, 81 
R ea r wi per  3.l:  53 
R ef uelin g 3.2 : 30 
R eg ular  Gasoline  3.2: 32 
R emote  control 
Ve hicl e3.1:32 
R em ote  contro l key 
Button s 3. 1: 32 
Repl acing  th e b attery  3 .l: 32 
S yn chroni zin g 3.1 : 33 
R emo vin g t he  ignition  key  3.l : 94 
R epa irs 
sy stem  2.1:  42 
Repair s 3.2: 28 
R eplac em ent  keys  3.1: 31 
R eplacing  th e  batt ery 
Remote  co ntrol  key 3.1:  32 
Re porti ng safety  defects 2.1:  12 
C an ada  3.2:  90 
Uni ted Sta tes 3 .2:  90 
Re tracto r 2.1:  19 
R eve rse 
A utoma tic  tran sm iss ion  3.1:  102 
Roof carrier  mounts 3.1: 7 6 
Roof  load 3.l: 77 
Roo f rack 3.1 : 76,  77 
Rubber  gaskets  3. 2: 20 
s 
Sa fe  drivin g 2.1: 2 
Sa fety  belt  exte nder 2. 1: 22 
Sa fety  belt  h eight  adjustm ent  2.1: 24 
Alphabetical  index  9  

Booklet 1.2 USA Warranty 
California  Emissions Warranties 
California  law  requires us to  provide  you with  the 
following  Emissions Warranty  Statement : 
CALIFORNIA  EMISSION  CONTROL  WARRANTY 
STATEMENT 
Your  warranty  righ ts and  obligations 
T he Ca lifornia  Air Resources  Boar d is  pleased exp lain the  emi ssion  control  syste m  wa rranty  on 
yo ur  mode l year  2006  vehicle. In  Califo rnia, n ew 
motor  vehicles 
be  de signed, and 
eq uipp ed m ee t th e State 's  string enr smo g sta ndards.  Volkswagen  must warran t the 
e mi ssion  control  sys tem  on  your  vehicle  for th e 
periods  of time  listed  below  prov ided  th ere  ha s 
been  no  abuse,  neglect or  improp er  m aint e
nan ce of you r v eh icl e. 
Your emi ssio n  co ntr ol system  may includ e part s 
s u ch  as  t he  carburet or or  fuel-in jection  system, 
th e ignition  syste m , catalytic  converter,  and  en
g in e compute r. Also  includ ed ma y be  hoses, 
co nn ector s and  Olher  emission-re lated  as
se mbli es. 
Where  a  warrantabl e condition 
Volk
swage n will r epair  yo ur  vehicl e at  no cost  to yo u 
includin g di ag nosi s,  p arts  and  labor. 
Manufacturer's  warranty  coverage: 
For  3 years  or 50, 000 mile s, whichev er  occ urs 
first . 
If  your  ve hicle fails an Inspec tion  and  Ma inte
n ance  Tes t, all ne cessary  rep air s and  adju st
m ents  w ill be  mad e by  Vo lkswage n to  ensure 
that  your ve hicl e passe s th e in spection.  This  is 
yo ur  Emiss ion  Comrol  Syste m  PERFORMA NCE 
WARRAN TY. 
I f any  em ission-re lated  part on  yo ur  vehicl e is 
defective,  the  part  wi ll be repair ed  or  rep lace d by 
Vo lkswagen.  This  is  yo ur  short- term  Emission 
Co ntro l Sys te m  DEFECTS WAHRANTY. 
20  Californ ia Emi ssions  Warranties 
For 7 yea rs  or  70, 000 mil es, wh ic h ever  occurs 
first 
If  an  em iss ion-r ela te d  part  liste d in  this  war
ranty  booklet  sp ec ially  noted  wi th coverage  for  7 
years  or  70,000 mil es is  d efec tive,  the  part  will b e 
repaired  or  re pla ced by Volkswagen.  This is yo ur 
l ong -term  Emiss io n 
Sys te m  DE FECTS 
WA RRANTY . 
15 years  or  150 ,000 mil es, whichever  occurs 
Some  Volkswagen  models  ma y be  speci ally 
eq uipped m ee t Ca liforni a Partia l Zero  E mis
s io n  Veh icle  (P -ZEV J re qui rements,  as id entifi ed 
o n  th e  Ve hicle  Emissio n 
Inform ation 
L abe l loc ated  on  the  hood . For  these ve hicles,  if 
your  Volkswage n fail s an  Inspec tion  and  Ma in
t e nance  T est, 
if any  emission-related  pan  is 
found  to  be  defect ive,  the part will be  re p aire d or 
repla ced b y Vo lkswage n for  15 y ears  or 150,000 
mi les,  whi ch eve r occ urs 
from  th e  time  of 
d eliver y of  the veh icle the  or ig ina l re tail pur
c ha ser o r or igin al le ssee.  This re prese ms yo ur 
Emi ssion  Contro l Sys te m  PERFORMA NCE WAR
and WARRANTY . 
Own er's  w arrant y respons ibilities: 
As  the veh icl e owner,  you are  resp onsible  fo r th e 
per form anc e of  the  requi re d ma int enan ce liste d 
in  your  owner's  Maintenanc e boo klet.  Volk
swage n re commend s th at you  re ta in  all  rece ipts 
co verin g maintenanc e on  your vehicle,  but Volk
swage n can not  deny  warranty solely  fo r the  l ack 
of  rece ipt s or  for  your  failur e to  ensur e th e per -
formanc e of  all  sc hedul ed  

• mo ve th e c hild to a re ar  sca t po siti on  and 
m ake  sur e that  th e  ch ild  is  p ro perl y  res train ed  in 
a  child  res traint  that  is  appropriat e for it s size 
and  age. 
T he  PAS SENGER  AIR BAG OFF li ght sh ould  NOT 
co me on  when  th e ignition  i s on  and  an adult  is 
s ittin g in  a prop er se ating  p osition  on  th e front 
pa sse nger sea t. If th e PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF 
l ight  com es on  and  stays  on und er  th ese  circum
s tan ces,  make  sur e that : 
•  the adult  on th e  fron t pa sse nger  seat i s prop
e rl y se ate d  on  th e  ce nter  of the se at  cu shion  with 
his  or her  ba ck  up  again st th e ba ckr es t and  the 
ba ckr es t is not  r eclin ed 
4 , " Prop er occu 
p ant  sea ting  posit ion s." 
Booklet  2.1  Safety first 
• the a dult  i s not  takin g we ig ht  off  the se at  b y 
hold ing on  to the pa sse nger a ssist h andl e above 
th e fro nt passe nger  door  or supportin g their 
wei ght  on  th e armre st  or  ho ld in g on to  th e ass is t 
handl e on the  instrum ent  p anel, 
•  th e safety  belt  is  bei ng  prop erl y 
an d 
tha t th ere  is  no t lot  of  sla ck in  th e safet y belt 
we bbin g, 
•  access ory  seat  cove rs o r cu shi ons  or  oth er 
thin gs th at may  cause  an  inco rre ct reading  o r 
impr ession  on th e  we ight -sensing m at under 
th e up ho ls tery  of the  seat have be en  rem ove d 
fr om  the front  p asse nger sea t, 
•  the optio nal 
b elt  ex te nd er  h as  not 
b een  le ft  in  th e b elt  lat ch  for th e fron t pa s
se ng er  sea t. 
Important  safety  instructions  on  monitoring  the  Advanced  Airbag 
System 
WARNING 
A n  airbag  syste m  that  is  not  functioning  prop
er ly  cannot  provide  supplementa l protection 
in  a frontal  crash. 
•  If the 
indi cator  light comes  on,  it 
mean s that  there  may  be s omething  wron g 
with  the Adva nced  Airbag  Sy stem.  It is pos
sib le  th at the  airbag  will inflate  when  it is  not 
suppo sed to,  or  will not  inflate  when it sh ou ld. 
•  Hav e the  airb ag system  inspected  immedi
at ely  by you r Vo lkswage n dealer. 
WARNING 
If th e front  airbag  inflates,  a child  without  a 
child  restraint,  in a rearwa rd-facing  child scat 
or  in  a forward-faci ng  child  restraint  that has 
not  been  properly  insta lled 
b e s eriousl y 
injured  and  can be killed. 
•  Eve n though  your vehicle  is  equipped  with 
a n  Advanced  Airbag  System,  make certain 
that  all  childr en , e specially  12 year s and 
yo ung er, always  rid e on  the back  scat properly 
restrained  for  their age  and  size. 
•  Alwa ys install  forward  or rear-facing  child 
seat s on  the 
sea t-eve n with  an Advanced 
Airbag  System. 
•  If yo u must  in stall  a rcanvard- faci ng c hild 
sea t on  the front  passenger  scat because  or  ex-
WARNING  (co ntinued ) 
ceptional  circumstance s and  the PASSENGER 
AIR  BAG OFF  light  doe s not  come  on  and stay 
immedi ately  install  the rea r-facing  chi ld 
seat  In a rear  seating pos ition  and  have  the 
airba g syste m  inspected  by  your  Volkswagen 
d ea ler. 
•  A tight  tether  or  other  strap  on a 
facing child  r estraint  attached  to the front  pas
se nger  sea t can  pu t too mu ch  pr essure  on  th e 
weight-sens ing mat  in the  seat  and  register 
more 
weight  than  is actua lly  on  the sea t. The 
h ea vier  w eight  registered  can the 
sys te m  work  as  though an adult  were  on  the 
sea t and  deploy  th e A dvanced  A irbag  w hen 
it mu st be  suppre ssed caus ing seriou s or  even 
fat al injury  to the c hild . 
WARNING 
An in sta ll ed  c hild  restraint  can in
t e rfe re  with  the  airb ag as it deploy s and  ser i
ously  injure  or eve n kill  the ch ild -even  with 
an  Adva nced Airbag  Sys tem.  If,  in  excep tional 
cir cumstan ces,  you must  install  a fonvard
facing  chil d re straint  on the  front  passenger 's 
seat: 
• child  seats  inst alled  on the 
front  p assenger's  seat  m ay int erfere  with  the 
Airbag  system  41  

Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
WARNING  (continued) 
sma sh  th e c hild  scat and  child  against th e 
backr est,  ce nter  arm  r est, door  or  roof. 
•  If  y ou  mu st in sta ll a  rearward  facin g ch ild 
sca t on  the  front  pas senger  seat in exce ptional 
circum stan ces  and  the "PAS SENGER 
BAG li ght  d ocs not  come  on and  stay on,  im
m ed iately  install  the rear-faci ng  ch ild  sca t in  a 
r ear  sea ting po siti on  and  have  the airbag 
sys tem  inspe cted  immedia tely  by  your  Volk
swagen  dea le r. 
WARNING 
If , in  exce ptiona l circumstances , you must  in
s tall a  forward-facing  child  r estraint on  the 
fr on t pa sse nger's  seat: 
•  Always  make s ure th e forward-facing  seat 
h as  be en de signed  and  certifi ed by it s m anu 
factur er  for  use  on  a front  seat w ith  a pa s
se nge r front  and  side  airb ag. 
WARN ING  (con tinued) 
•  Always  fo llow  the m anufacturer 's in stru c
tions  provid ed  wi th the  c hild seal  or  carri er. 
•  Alw ays  move  the pa sse nger  seat into its re
armost  p osition  in the  seat's  fore  and  aft  ad
ju stm ent  range,  a s far  away  from 
airbag  as 
po ssibl e befo re  in stallin g the  child  re str aint. 
The  ba ckrest mu st  be  adju sted  lo an  upright 
po sition. 
•  /\lwa ys make  su re  th at nothing  pre vents 
th e fro nt passenger' s sea t from  being  mo ved 
to  the re armo st p osition  in  it s fore  and aft ad
ju stme nt ran ge. 
•  Always  make sure  that the  PASSENGER  AIR 
B A G  OFF li ght  come s on  and  sta ys o n all  th e 
tim e when eve r the  ignition  is  switch ed on. 
•  If  th e PASSENGE R 
BAG light  does 
nol  come o n and  sta y o n, immediat ely  install 
th e fo rward-fac ing child  seat  in  a rear  seating 
po sition  and h ave  the air ba g sys te m in spec te d 
by  your  Volkswage n deale r. 
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Advanced  front  airbag  system  and  children 
Your  vehicl e is  equ ipped  with dual-stage  fron t 
" A dvan ced Airbag  Sy ste m " in  comp lian ce w ith 
U nited  Sta tes  Fed eral Motor  Vehicl e Safety  Stan 
dard  (FMV SS) 2 08  as  app licable  at  th e tim e yo ur 
ve hicl e 
manuf actur ed. 
Th e Advan ced Airbag  syste m  in  your vehicle  has 
b e en  certifi ed  t o mee t the  "low risk "  re qui re
for 3  and  6 year -o ld  childr en  on  the pa s
s e ng er  sid e and  small  adults  on  the dr ive r sid e. 
Th e lo w r is k dep loym ent  crit eria  arc int ended 
to redu ce th e  risk  of  inju ry through wi th  the air ba g th at  ca n occ ur,  for  examp le , b y 
being  too  clo se lO the s tee ring wheel  and ment  pane l wh en  th e a irbag  inflat es. In  addi 
ti o n, th e sys te m  ha s bee n ce rtifi ed  t o co mply 
52  Child  safety 
with  the  " suppr essio n" re qui re ments  of the 
Saf ety  Standa rd.  to  turn  off  th e fro nt  air bag  for 
in fants  up  to 12 month s who  are  re strai ned  on 
th e f ront  pa ssenger  se at  in child  rest ra int s th at 
ar e liste d  in  th e S ta ndard. 
Eve n  thou gh  yo ur vehicl e is e quipped w ith an 
A dv an ced  Airb ag sys te m,  all  chil dren,  e sp eci ally 
t h ose 
12 year s and  younger,  sho uld a lway s ride 
i n  th e ba ck  se at  prop erly  re strained  for  their ag e 
a n d  siz e . T he airbag  on  th e pa sse nger  side 
makes  t he front  sca t 
po te ntiall y dangerou s 
pla ce  for a  child  to  rid e. Th e front  seat is  not  the 
s af es t pla c e  f or a  child  in  a forward -fac ing child 
se at. It ca n be  a  ve ry dang erou s place  for a n  in
fa nt  or a  larger  child  in a  r earward-facing  seat. 
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Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
8. Rear  facing  child  restraint  systems, manufac
tured  on  or  alter  December  l,  1999. 
( W hen  the res tra in t sys te m  comes  e quipp ed 
w ith  a re mo vable  ba se, co mpli ance ha s to  be 
ce rtified  with  or  wit hout  the ba se). 
•  Britax  Hand le  wit h Care 
191 
•  Centur y Ass ura 4553 
• Centu ry Sm art  Fit 4 543 
•  Cosco  Arriva 02727 
•  Eve nflo  Disc overy A dju st 212 
•  Evenflo  Fir st  Ch oice 
204 
•  Gra co  Infant 8 11 57 
C. For war d-facing  convertible  child  res trai nt 
systems,  manufactured  on  or  after  Dece mber  l , 
1999: 
•  Brit ax  Rou ndabou t 
161 
•  Brit ax Expressway  J SOFIX 
•  Centur y Enco re 
•  Century 1000 
•  Cosco  Ol ymp ia n 0280 3 
• Cosco  Touriv a 02519 
•  Even flo  Horizon  V 425 
•  Evenfl o  Meda llion 25 4 
•  Saf ety  1s t  Co mfort  Ride 22-400 
D. Forward-fac ing toddler /be lt po sitioning 
booster  systems,  manufactur ed on or after  D e
cember  l,  1999 : 
•  Brita x Roadster 
9004 
•  Century  Next Step 4920 
•  Cosco  High  Back Booste r 
•  Eve nfl o Hig ht  Fit 2 45 
L'.0, WARNING 
To  redu ce the  ri sk  of  serio us  inju ry, mak e sur e 
that  the PASSENGER  AIR BAG OFF li ght  comes 
on  and  sta ys  on  when eve r a child  restraint  is 
in stall ed on  the  front  pa ssenger sea t and  the 
ignition  is  switched  on. 
•  Take  the  child  res traint 
the front  pa s
s enger  seat a nd  install  it properl y at  one  of  the 
rear  seat  position s if th e PASSENGER  AIR BAG 
OFF  light  does  not  sta y o n. 
•  Have  the airbag  system  insp ec ted  by yo ur 
aut hori zed  Volkswag en  dealer  immediately. 
Important  safety instructions  for  using  child  seats 
Correct use  of chil d seat s substant ially  reduce s the  risk  of  injury in an  ac cident! 
Fi g. 3 0  Neve r  le t babi es  or older  c hildren  rid e in  a 
v ehicl e wh ile  s itting  on  th e lop  o f a no th er  passenge r. 
As  the  driver,  yo u ar e res pon sible  for  th e 
s a fety  of eve ry bod y in  th e  ve hicle , espe
ci all y  chil dren: 
54  Child  safety 
-Alway s use  the  right  child  seat  for  each 
c hi ld  and  alwa ys use  it  prop erly 
51. 
- Alw ays  caref ully foll ow  the child  seat 
m anu fac turer 's  in stru ction s on how  to 
rou te  the  sa fe ty  bel t pr oper ly  throu gh 
child  seat. 
- When  usin g th e ve h icle  safety  belt 
10 in 
s ta ll a child  seat,  you  must  fir st a ctivat e 
sw itchab le  lock ing  fea tur e on  th e safe ty 
b elt 
p reven t th e  child  seal  from  mov ing 
60. 
- Push  th e  c hild  sea t d ow n with  yo ur  full 
weig ht  to get  the sa fe ty  belt  re all y light  so 
th at the  seat  cannot  mov e for ward or side -
w ays  more  th an  one  inch  (2.5  cm ). 
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Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
W ARNING  (c on tinued) 
seat's  fore and  aft adjustment  rang e, and  as 
far away  from  the  airbag  as possible  before 
in stalling  the  child  restr aint. 
- Always make  sure that  nothing  pre vents 
the  front  pas seng er's  sca t from  b ein g 
mov ed to the  rearmost  position  in  its fore 
and  aft adjustment  range. 
- Alwa ys m ake  sure  that  the  backrest  is in 
the  upright  position. 
•  Alway s buckle  th e child  scat firmly  in place 
even  if a ch ild  is not  sitti ng  in it. A  loose  ch ild 
scat  can  fl y around  durin g a  sudd en stop  or  in 
a collision. 
•  Always  read  and  hee d all  WAR NIN GS 
whene ver  usin g a ch ild restrained  in a vehicl e 
i s  being  used 
13, "Sa fety  belts", 
Infant seats 
WARNING  (continued) 
"Airbag  system"  and 51, 
"Ch ild safe ty" . 
WARNING 
To reduce  the  risk  of serious  injury, make  sure 
th at the  PASSENGER AIR BAG  OFF light  comes 
on  and  stays on  when ever  a  child  re straint  i s 
in sta lled on  the  front  p assenger seat  and  the 
ignition  is  switched  on. 
•  Take  the c hild  r estra int  off  the front  pa s
se nger  seat and  install it prop erl y  at  on e of  the 
r ea r seal  positi ons if the  PASSENGER  AIR BAG 
OFF  lig ht  do cs not  stay  on. 
•  Have  the  airbag syste m  in spected  by  your 
authorized  Volkswage n dealer 
Babies  and  infants abou t one  year old  that weigh  at  least 2 0 -22  lbs.  (9 -10 
kg)  must  sit  in  rearward-facin g child rest raint s tha t support  the back , neck  and 
head  in a  collision. 
Fig.  31  Rearward-fa cing infonl  seat  properly  in
stalled  on the reor seat 
-When  usin g th e veh icle  safe ty  bel t to  in
s ta ll  a  chil d se at, yo u mu st first activa te  th e 
sw itchabl e lo ckin g feat ure on  the sa fety 
b e lt  to  prevent  the c hild  seat from  mo ving 
56  Child  safety 
-strap  or teth er  is  bein g use d to  tie 
th e child  seat to  th e  front  passe nger  sea t, 
mak e sure that  it  is  not  s o  tight th at  it 
ca uses  the  weigh t-sens ing mat  to m easure 
more  weig ht  th an  i s ac tually  on  the sea t. 
up to about  o ne yea r (up  to 22  lbs.  or  lO 
k g ) arc  best  protected  in  sp ecia l in fa nt  carrier s 
a n d  child  sea ts  desig ned  for  their  age gro up. 
Man y expert s be lieve  that  infant s and  sma ll chil 
dr en  shou ld  rid e o nly in  specia l res tra int s in 
w hi ch  th e c hild  fac es the back  of the veh icle. 
The se infant  scats  support  the  baby 's ba ck,  neck 
and  hea d in 
coll ision . Th ese  chil d seats  can  be 
u se d safely on ly  on  the  rear  sea t of yo ur  Volk
swagen 
WARNING 
N ot  u sin g a c hild  seat,  u sing the  wrong  child 
sca t or  improp erly in stalling  a child  r estraint 
incr eases  the  risk of  serio us  pers onal  injury 
and  death  in  a collisio n. 
•  Neve r inst all  rear-facing  child  scats or in
f a nt  carr iers on  the  front passen ger seat -eve n