manufactur er  to  make  sur e th at yo u are  using 
t h e co rrec t hit ch 
Do  not  use  a  bumper  hitch. 
Th e hit ch mu st  be  install ed  so . that  it does  no t 
int erf ere w ith  th e impac t-a bso rbin g bu mpe r 
sys tem . Do  no t mak e any c han ges  to  th e ve hicl e 
ex hau st  and  brak e sys te m s.  Fro m  t im e to  tim e, 
c h ec k tha t all  hit ch -mo unting 
rema in se
c ur ely  fas tened . 
W hen  yo u are  not  t ow in g  a tra iler,  re m ove  the 
t ra ile r hi tch  ball m oun t. T his  pr eve nts th e  h itch 
fr om  causing  dam age  sh ou ld  yo ur  vehicl e be 
s tru ck fr om b eh ind . 
Engin e  coo ling syste m 
Tow ing a  trai ler  makes  the e ngin e wo rk It is  im portant  th at th e engin e coo ling  syste m is up to th e job . Make  su re  that th e coo ling  sys te m  has 
e n ough  flu id. 
Trailer  brokes 
If yo ur t railer h as  its own  brakes,  ch eck  to  be th at  it confo rms to a ll regula tion s.  The  tra iler 
b ra ke sys te m  must n ever  be directly  co nn ecte d 
to th e ve hicle's  brake  sys tem. 
Sa fety  chains 
Alw ays use  safety  chain s betwee n yo ur ve hicle 
a n d  trail er. 
Trai ler lights 
Tra ile r lig ht s m ust m eet a ll  reg ulati ons 
Neve r co nnect th e trail er  light  sys te m di rectly  to 
t h e  lig ht  sy ste m  of y our  vehicl e. 13 e to c hec k 
w ith  your auth orize d Vol ksw age n d eale r fo r 
rec t w irin g, sw itch es  a nd  relays . 
Mirror s 
If  yo u canno t see the behind  you  using th e 
r eg ula r outside  mirror s,  th en  you mu st i ns tall 
exte nded  m irror s.  It 's 
th at  yo u alw ays  have 
cl ea r vis io n  to  th e re a r. 
Maximum  power  consumption  for the trailer 
Do  not excee d the ra tin gs g iven  in t he  c hart 
Booklet  3.2 Tips  and Advice ® 
Electrical  load power 
Tail  lights to ta l 
60 Watt s 
T urn  sig nals  per  sid e  54  Wa tts 
Br ake  light s to ta l  84  Wa tts 
Back up ligh t to tal  54 W atts 
WARNING 
An  improperl y in sta lled  or  in corre ct trailer 
hit ch  can  cau se a  tra iler  to  separate  from  the 
t o win g ve hicle  leadin g to  ser iou s per son al in 
j uri es. 
•  Never  install  a "weight  distributing"  or 
" lo ad  equa lizin g"  trailer  hitch  on  your  v ehicle. 
T he  v ehicle  wa s not  de signed  for these kinds 
of  trailer  hit ch es . Th e hitch  attachment  ca n 
fail ca using  the  trailer  to  tear  loos e from  th e 
veh icle. 
WARNING 
Wh en  you  no  lon ger  need  to  tow a  tra iler , re 
move  the  ent ire  tra ile r  hitc h. Alwa ys s eal  a ll 
bolt  h ole s to pre vent  water  and  dead ly  exhaust 
fum es from  ent ering  th e  vehicle. 
Note 
•  Do no t use  a  trailer  w hi ch  h as LED  (lig ht 
em ittin g dio des)  t ail light s. T hi s ty pe  of ta il  lig ht 
ca n da ma ge  t he elec trica l co ntrol un it  of yo ur 
ve hicl e. 
•  I f th e tra iler  soc ke t i s in co rrec tly co nnecte d , 
d am age  could  r esult 
10 t h e  ve hicles  elec trica l 
sys te m. 
•  I f th e m ax imum  p ower co nsum pti on  fo r 
trail er is  exceede d, dam age  c ould  r esult  to th e 
e lec tr ica l sys te m  of ve hicl e. 
•  Neve r co nn ect th e  elec trical sys te m  fur th e 
dir ectly  to elec trical co nn ectio ns  fo r 
th e rea r or  to o ther u nsu itab le  powe r 
so urces . Use  only s uit abl e socke t to  pro 
v id e powe r to  th e 
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