
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  

@ Booklet  3.1  Controls  and  Equipm ent 
Appl ies  to  vehic les:  wi th  Homelink  Universol  Tronsmitter 
Homelink ® Universal  Transmitter 
The Hom eLink ® will le arn  the  radio frequency  codes of to  three tran s
mitter s. 
BJK-00 11 
Fig. 23  H ome  link  buttons  in  driver 's  su n visor 
23 th e dr iver 's 
s un  viso r ca n  b e use d  to pr ogram  th e se t
tin gs  of remote  co ntrols , for  exa mple  for  a 
home  safet y ala rm  or an  automati c garage 
door  opener. 
Programming 
I. Simultaneou sly  pre ss  and  hold button s 
until the  indi cator  light  above 
button  m  b egins to  fla sh.  R ele ase  the but
ton s. 
2.  Hold  th e end  of th e hand-h eld  tran s
mitter  appro x. 2 
(5 cm)  from  th e 
m emo, y butt ons  keepi ng  th e ind icato r 
li gh t in  view. 
3 .  Simult an eously  press  and  hold  the 
button  on  your  remote  control  whose 
fun ction  you wo uld  like  to  ass ign  to  a 
m emor y button  and  button 
th e HomeLink ® indi cator  light  ab ove 
button 
s ta rts  to  flas h slow ly a nd  t hen 
rap idly. 
Reprogramming  a  remote  control 
1. Pre ss button m 
2.  Ho ld  your  remot e control , fo r exa mple 
fo r the  garage  door,  appr ox. 2 inch es (5 c m) 
from  the m emor y button s. 
3.  Pre ss the button  on  yo ur  r emot e contro l 
w ho se function  you  would  lik e to ass ig n  to 
a  m emory  button  and  press  button 
or 
at the sam e tim e. 
4 .  Hold  down  both  button s until  the 
Hom eLin k®  indi cator  ligh t abo ve but ton 
s ta rts  to  flash  slowly  and  then  qui ckly. 
Op erating  the  Homelink ® Universal 
Transmitter 
l. Turn  the ign ition  switch  on. 
2.  Press  button 
to activa te  th e 
d es ired  re mote  control 
Deleting  all  programmed  remote  con
trols 
I. Turn  th e ig niti on sw itch  on. 
2 .  Sim ultan eo usly  pr ess  and  h old  butt ons 
until  the light s in  the  m emor y 
bu ttons  flash  rapidly. 
3 .  Rel ease the butt ons. 
Th e Hom eLin k®  Uni vers a l Tr an sm ill er  is  lo
ca ted  in  th e dri ver's  sun  viso r. 
Thi s inn ova tive  fea ture 
lea rn radio  fr e
qu en cy co des  of  most c urr clll  tran sm itte rs  use d 
to  act iva te g ara ge doors.  en try  door  locks,  es tate 
gates. 
syste ms,  and  hom e or lighti ng. 
Depending  on  the  hand -hel d  1ransmi11cr. the  distan ce O 12 in che s (0 3 0 
44  Opening  and closing  Keys  

Booklet  3.2  Tips  and Advice 
Cellular  phones  and  CB  radios 
will need an antenna  for cellular  phones and  CB  radio s 
Volk swa gen  h as  a pproved  your  vehicle  fo r use 
w ith  cellul ar  phon es and  CB r adio s prov iding 
th e fo llowi ng  co ndition s: 
•  correc t in sta ll ation  of outside  antenn a, 
•  transm itting pow er is  no  more  than  a m ax
imum  of 
JO wa tts. 
A n  outs ide ante nna is nee ded 
g ive  the eq uip
m ent  it s opt imal range  and pr eve lll in terfer
ence  with  elec troni cs in  th e vehicle. 
I f  y ou  want  to use  a ce llul ar  phone  or  a  CB  ra dio 
w ith  a tran smillin g powe r g re at er  than  10 watts, 
fir st  ch eck wit h a auth orize d Vo lksw agen  dea le r. 
Ce llul ar  phone s and  CB radios s houl d  be  in
s ta lled  only by  a qualified  worksh op  or by  your 
a uthori zed Vo lkswage n  deale r. 
Carefu lly fo llow the o perat ing in stru ction s for 
yo ur  cellula r te lep hon e or CB  radi o. 
WARNING 
•  Always concentrate  on  your  driving, and the  road.  Driver  di str act ion  causes  acci
dents! 
•  Alwa ys set v olume  le vels so  that  you  can 
clearl y hear  horn s, sire n s a nd  oth er  warning 
sounds  outside  the  vehicle. 
WARNING  (continued ) 
• Using  a cellul ar te lephone  or CB radio  in
side  the vehicle  without  having a separate  out 
s ide antenna  can be dangerous  to  your health 
and  that  of your  passengers  because  th e elec
tromagnetic  radiation  energy that  the se de
vice s emit  may be above  esta blish ed  limit s. 
•  Never  attach  anything,  including acce sso
ries  (for example  cup  holders  or  teleph one 
brackets)  to the  airbag  covers  or  within the 
airbag  d eployment  zone. 
•  Objects  on  or  near  the  surface s where  air
bags  are  located  can  come  loo se and  cause  se
riou s personal  injury 
if the  airbag  deploy s 2.1 "Safety  first", chapter  "Airbag 
system." 
Note 
Improper  in stallation  of cellular te le phon es, CB 
ra dios  or other  electro nic compon ent s can 
ca use  oth er  ve hicl e systems  to malfunction.  Th e 
m os t co mmon  causes of fault s ar e: 
•  no  ex te rnal 
•  incorrec tly  insta lled  ex te rnal  antenna, 
•  tran smitting  power  in  excess  of 10 wa tts. 
Accessories,  new  parts, repairs and modifications  29  

Booklet 3.2  Tips  and  Advice 
WARNING  (continued) 
with  special  care for the fir st 35 0 mile s 
( 560km ). 
•  Driving  with  worn or dam aged  tires can 
l ead  to los s of co ntrol,  sud den  tire  failure,  in
clud ing a  blowout  and  sudden  deflation, 
cras hes and  se riou s perso nal injurie s. H ave 
worn  or damaged  tires  rep laced  immediat ely. 
•  Tires  age even  if th ey  arc  not  bein g used 
a n d can  fail  sudd enl y, es pecia lly 
at high 
s p ee ds.  Tire s th at ar c mor e than 6 yea rs  old 
WARNIN G (contin ued) 
ca n onl y be  use d in  an  em erge ncy  and  then 
w ith  specia l ca re and  at lo w er sp eeds. 
•  Neve r m ount  u sed  t ires on  yo ur  vehicl e  if 
you  arc  not s ure of  th eir  "pre vio us  hi story." 
Old  use d  tir es ma y have  been dama ged eve n 
t h ough  th e  damage  cann ot b e see n  that  can 
l ea d to  sudd en  tir e fa ilur e and  loss  of vehicle 
contro l. 
•  If yo u notice  unu sual  vibrat ion  or  if  th e  ve 
hicle  pull s to  one  sid e wh en drivin g, a lways 
stop  as soo n as  it is safe  to do  so  and check  the 
wheels  and tires  for  dam age. 
Glossary  of  tire  and  loading  terminology 
Accessor y weight 
m ea ns  th e  comb ined  weigh t (in  excess  of  those 
s tand ard item s wh ic h  may  b e re p laced ) of  auto
matic  tran sm iss ion,  powe r stee ring . power 
brake s, pow er wind ows,  powe r se ats.  radio,  a nd 
heat er, to th e  ex tent  that th ese  item s are  ava il
ab le  as  factory- in st all ed  eq ui pment  (w heth er in 
s talled  or  not). 
Aspect  ratio  m ea ns  th e  ra tio  of  th e heig h t 
th e wid th  of th e 
ti re  in  perce nt.  Numbers  of70  or  lowe r ind icat e 
a sh ort  sid ewa ll for  imp roved  steering  r espons e 
a nd  be tter  ove rall hand ling d ry  pa vement. 
B ead 
m ea ns  th e  pan  oft  he  tire that  is  m ade  of stee l 
w ires,  wrapp ed  or  reinfor ced by  ply  cords  and 
t h at  is s hape d to 
th e rim . 
B ead  separation 
mean s a  breakdow n of  th e  bo nd  b etwee n com
p on ent s in  the  bea d. 
Cord  mea ns  th e  s trands  for ming  the plies  in  t he  tire . 
Cold  lir e inflation  pressure 
m ea ns  th e  tire  press ure  reco mmend ed  by  the 
ve hicl e m anu factur er f or a  tire  of a  des ig nate d 
s ize  th a t ha s not b ee n d rive n for  th an  a co up le  of 
m iles  ( kilomete rs)  at low  sp eeds  in th e  thr ee 
h our  peri od  befo re  th e tire  press ure is  m eas ured 
or  ad juste d. 
52  Checking  and  Filling 
Curb  weig ht 
mea ns  th e  weig ht of 
a moto r ve hicle sta n
dard  equipm ent  in cluding  th e  maxi mum  ca
paci ty o f fuel.  oil. a nd  coolant,  air co ndition ing 
and  additional  weight of o ptional  equipme nt. 
Gr oss  Axle  Weight  Roting 
m ea ns  th e  load -ca rryi ng ca pacity  of  a sin gle axle 
sys tem,  measured  at  th e tire-gro und in te rface s. 
Gro ss Vehicl e W eight  Roling 
means  th e  max imum  t otal load ed weig ht  of the 
ve hicl e. 
Groo ve 
m ea ns  th e spa ce  betw een 
ad jacent  tread 
r ib s. 
L o ad  rotin g (cod e) 
m eans  the  maximum  load  that 
tir e  is  ra ted  to 
carry  for a  given  inflation  press ure. You  may  not 
this o n  all  tir es bec ause  it is  not 
required  by  law. 
Ma ximum  load  roting 
m ean s th e load  rating  for 
tire at th e perm iss ible  inflatio n pressu re  for  that  t ir e . 
Ma ximum  load ed  ve hicle  weig ht 
mean s th e 
of: 
(a)  C urb weig ht, 
( b )  Accesso ry  weight, 
( c )  Vehicle  capa city  weigh t,  a nd 
(cl ) Pro duction  o ptions we ig h t.  

Booklet  3.4  Premium  Sound  System 
Table  of  contents 
Quick  overview  . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . ..  . . .  .  2 
Contro ls  .. . . . ..  . . .  ..  .  . ..  .. . . . ..  . .  . . . .  . .  ..  2 
Imp ort an t information  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  5 
Radio I CD  ...... ..........  ... .. ... ..  7 
Radio  ..  . .. ..  .  . .  . ..  .  . ..  .  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..  . .  . . . ..  7 
Satell ite  Digita l Rad io  Serv ice  . .  . . . .  .  . . .  . .  13  CD 
.. .... .. .. .... .... .. ... .... ... .. .. ... .  1 9 
MP3......... ....... .. .... ..... ..... .. ...  25 
CD  ch anger  .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . . .  .  32 
A nti- T heft  Codi ng  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . .  34 
Warranty  and  Te ch nical  des crip tion  .  . . . . .  35 
Alphabetical  inde x .. . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .. ..  37 
Tabl e of  cont ents  1  

Fig . 2  Sound  System with  SDRS 
On/Off  switch  (pr ess)  and volume Fader  Control (FADER I: Tu rn the 
c ontrol  (turn ). The  mode  that  was page  2, 1 to adjust 
in  use  befor e  the  unit  was last  th
e des ired  balan ce betwee n the 
t urned  off·  ra dio  or CD·  will auto ·  front  and 
rear sp eake rs . 
matica lly c om e back  on  aga in when 
Band  Sett ing Button s .... ..... ...  9 
you  tu rn  on th e  un it. If  th e unit  i s 
FM Press thi s butto n 
l e nt  when  turn ed on  and  the wo rd 
to  se lec t the  FM band,  to  sw itch 
SA FE appear s in  the  d is pla y, th en 
to  the  second  set of  p rese ts  or  to 
yo u must  re-en ter  the  safety  code. 34 FM AU TO set  of prese ts . Press So und  Setting  Bultons ...........  1
2 
and  hold  to  sLOre automati cal ly 
Bass Co ntro l I BASS I: Turn  the  knob  t
h e  6  FM  best  quality  station s in page  2, I to adjust  the  FM 
AUT O. 
b ass  as des ired .. 
AM Button(§ : Pr ess  this  bulton 
Mi ddle  Contr ol (MIDDLE I: Turn  the  to 
select  the  AM  band  or to  switch page  2, l to adju st  t
o  the  AM AUTO  set of  presets. 
t h e  m id dle  frequ enci es  as Press  and  hold  to  store  automati-
s ir ed .  call
y the  6  AM bes t quality 
Treble  Control Turn  the  ti
ons  in AUTO . 
page 2, I to adj ust Stat ion  Preset  butt ons: 
th e treble  as des ired. 
Mode : Press these  buttons 
Balance  Contro l (BALANCE!: Turn  t
o  pre set on e radio  statio ns  on 
th e to  adjust  the desired  eac
h of th em  in eac h of  the  five 
balance th e left  and  bands  AM
I.AM  AUTO , FM I,  FM2 
ri ght  sp eake rs.  and 
FM  AUTO or  whe n using  the 
sa tellit e mode  .. 
............. .. 
Quick overview  3  

Booklet  3.4  Premium  Sound  System 
-CD Mode: Yo u  can  select  an indi 
v idu al C D in  the  internal  CD 
chan ger  trays  or in the  externa l 
CD c hang er• 
briefl y pre ssing 
the  corre spondin g button s 
Use buttons  to select  a tray 
in  th e  C D chan ger when  loading 
or  ejecting  a  CD. 
SCAN/TUNE  button [SCAN/TUNEJ 
- RadioMode:Scan func tion.  Press 
th is  button  shortly  to  briefly  pla y 
st ations . Pre ss longe r to  ent er the 
se tup  mode  ...... ... ... .....  . 
- Radio Mode :Tune function.  Turn 
the  knob  to manually  tune to the 
n ex t numerically  higher  or  lowe r 
frequency. 
- CD Mode: Press  button  to briefly 
play  tracks.  .  .... ...... ......  . 
-CD Mode: Turn  th e  kno b to through  the trac ks.  Turn 
clockwise  to scro ll upward  or 
coun te rclockwise  to sc roll down
ward . 
-MP3  Mode: Press  button  to 
briefly  pla y  tra cks.  . ..........  . 
- MP3 Mode:Turn the  knob "scro ll" thro ugh  the within 
a  give n folder  Turn clockw ise  lo 
scro ll upwa rd or  counterclock
wise  to scroll  downward. 
SEEK/TRACK bu tton  !SEEK/TRACK). 
-Radio  Mode: Press to 
seek  high er  freque ncy.  . ......  . 
- Radio  Mode: Pres s to 
seek  lower  frequ en cy. 
- CD  Mode: Press to 
"scroll"  through  the  tracks up
ward 
or press  and  hold  the 
bullon fast  forward.  . ......  . 
-CD Mode: Press "scroll"  t hrough tracks  down
wa rd or press  and  ho ld the 
button fast  rew ind. 
Displ ay 
- Radio  mode  ..... ..... ..... .. . 
- CD  mod e  .. ....... ..........  . 
- MP3  mode  .......... ........ . 
- Satelli te  Di git al Radio  Service  .. 
4  Quick  overview 
II 
23 
27 
II 
23 
12 
24 
29 
13 
LOAD Button Press  this 
button  to  be  able load  a CD i nto 
tl1 e s lot.  Press  a nd  hold  fo r mo re 
th an 
2 sec ond s to  load  more one  CD or all  the C D's in th e ava il-
able  s lots .. ......... ....... ....  . 
-Rad io SDRS : Press  t his 
button  to  select the CD  playe r or 
the  externa l CD  changer •.  . .... 
- Radio SDRS : Press  this 
b utt on  to selec t th e CD  playe r o r 
the  external  CD changer• 
or press 
and  hold  for more  than 2 seconds 
to  select  tl1e  M IX  mode  ...... . . 
MlX Button@IB) (ra dios wi thout 
SDRS) 
- CD Mode: Pres s thi s butt on  to se
lect  the  random  p lay  mode.  . .. 
- MP3  Mode: Press  this button  to 
se lec t the  random  play  mode 
w ith in a given  folder.  . ...... . . 
CD s lot  .... ............... ... .. 
EJEC T Button  (EJECT):  Press  this eject  a  CD . Press  lo nger eject  more  than one  CD  or all  th e 
CD 's inside  the  slots..  . .. .......  . 
Radio SDRS: MP3/FLOR 
Bu llon Butt on or Radio SDRS: CAT/FL OR Button 
( CAT /FLOR I Button 
-S DRS : Press  thi s 
button  to  select  play  lists or 
folde rs w hen  p lay ing a CD wit h 
MP 3 files  .... ..... ...........  . 
- Radio  with  SDRS: Press  this 
button  to select  play  lists  o r 
fo lders  w hen pl aying  a CD with 
MP3  files or  to  select  the  de sir ed 
c at egory  when  using the  satell ite 
mode  . ... ... ..... ..........  . 
SAT Press  this  button  to 
s elect  the satellit e mode. 
WARNING 
20 
21 
2 1 
2 1 
26 
20 
20 
25 
25 
14 
Driv er di straction  causes accidents , collision s 
a nd  serious  personal  injury! 
•  Nev er let yourse lf be  distra cted  by  setting, 
adjusting  or using  the Sound  System .  

Booklet  3.4  P remi um  Sound  System 
.0, WARNING  (conti nued ) 
•  Us e the  Sound  System  only if  road , traffic 
an d weath er  cond itions  permit  and  you  will 
not  be  distracted  from  your  driving. 
Important  information 
Operating  the  Sound  System  while  driving 
D rivi ng  on  today 's road s demands  th e  full  atten
ti o n  of  the  driver. 
The  w ide range  of  sophisti cate d  eq uipm ent de
tail s of modern  car radio s offer  not  onl y a vas t 
so urce  of entertainmen t,  but  also  import ant in 
form ation reg arding  t raffic  updates,  road  condi 
t ions,  wea ther  repo rts.  etc. 
Bu t re mem ber,  you  should  onl y operate  the 
ra di o  system  wit h  its num erous  fe atures  when 
th e traffic  situ atio n rea lly 
in  "Con 
tro ls"  on  page 2. 
For  examp le,  c hangin g CDs o r re ading  song  t i
tl es  on  a  CD case  or in  th e rad io  display  when 
drivi ng is o ften  the  ca use  of  aut o  acc idents . 
You s hould  also set th e vo lume  of  your  radio 
sys tem  so that yo u ca n  h ear  s ig n als  from  other 
dr iv ers  at  a ny  tim e. 
Convenience  radio  coding  For  tec hn ical  reason s. the  conve nience radio 
c oding  is  not ava ila bl e for  all  vehicle  models. 
In  the  past,  it  used to  be  tha t yo u  had to manu 
a lly  recode  t he  radio  wheneve r th e  uni t was  re
m oved  from the ve hicle  (for  example,  if th e unit 
was  removed  to  be  repaired).  or  whenever  the 
veh icle  battery  was  disco nnected  (for  examp le, 
if  yo u  brou ght  yo ur v ehicl e in  to  t he  deale rship 
for  service  a nd it  was  necessary  to  dis con nect 
t he  bauery).  In eith er case , the  power  sup ply  to 
th e unit  was cut off. 
T hat  has  all ch anged  w ith  the  new  conven ie n ce 
radio  cod ing f un cti on: Once  t he  co de  number 
ha s bee n ent ered.  it 
will th en  sy nchro nize  itse lf 
w ith  "its"  vehicl e! 
.0, WARNING  (co ntinu ed) 
•  Always  set  volume leve ls  so  that  you  can 
clearly  hear  horns , si rens  and  oth er  warning 
sounds  outside the  vehicle . 
If  the  power  supp ly  has  been  interrupted , the 
radio  will  automa tically c hec k to  see  if  it i s s till in 
vehicle  after the  ignition  has been  switched 
on . If  this  hap pen,  th e radio  will  be  ready  for  use 
af ter  just  a  few seconds. 
It is  th erefo re  no  longer  necessary to d isengage 
th e e lect ronic  lock  manuall y! 
If t11e rad io  ha s been  in s ra ile d  in anot her ve hicl e, 
how ever,  the  electronic  lock ha ve  to  be  dis
engaged  manually. 
If 
SAFE ap pea rs i n the  disp lay a fter  switchin g the 
rad io  on , it  can  then  only be  operated  aga in afte r 
entering  tJ1e  co rrect  code 
=> pa ge 34. 
External  CD  changer1l 
You also  have  the option  of installin g a Ge nuine 
Vo lkswagen  CD Changer.  Ask your authoriz ed 
Vo lkswagen  dealer about  thi s optio n. 
The  CD  change r is in stalle d  in  the front armres t 
co mp artment.  It is "re mote  controlled"  by  th e 
radio  unit. 
It allow s you  ro load  up  to 6 CDs.  See => page  32  for  furt her  information. 
Vo lkswage n dea ler s have  a ll the  informa tion 
conce rning in stallin g th e CD  c hange r. 
Tip s 
•  Please  note tha t it em s marked  with  an as
t e ri sk(*)  may  be  standard  on  ce rtain  m odels , op 
tional  on  otJ1 ers  or no t ava ilabl e on  yo ur model. 
Always  ch eck  with  your  authorized  Volkswage n 
deale r to see  if the  feat ure  or  item  ap plies  to  your 
mod el. 
•  The radio  code  numb er and  the radio seria l 
numb er  ca n be  found  on  th e "Radio  Card"  at  the 
beg inning  of  the 
Lit erature .  ._ 
I) Availa ble as  a fa cto ry  install ed opt ion, or  your author ized  Volkswagen dealer  can  install the  oplional C D 
c h anger  for you.  A lways chec k with  yo ur a utho rize d Vol kswage n deale r  if th is  op tio n i s ava ilab le  fo r yo ur 
model. 
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