
"Tires and ve hicl e lo ad  limit s"  for  more  imporinfor mati on. 
Vehicles 
ha ve  full  hub  caps  have  valve  ex
tenders  ins tead  of du st  caps.  To ch eck  tire pr es
s ur e or  acid  air.  you do  not  n eed to  re move the 
ex te nd er.  13e s ure to  rein sta ll va lve  dust  caps 
ch eck ing or  adjust ing tir e pr ess ure. 
A lways  use an 
tir e pr ess ure gaug e w hen 
c h eck ing and  adju stin g i nfl atio n  pr essu res . 
C hec k all of  the 
and  b e sure not l o forg et th e 
s par e tire.  If p ress ure  in  an y is too  high 
w hen  the  tire is  "co ld,"  let o ur  of the tir e 
s lowly  with  th e of  the tir e  ga uge  and  kee p 
c h eck ing th e  press ure until  you  re ac h th e  pr es
s ure  that is correc t for th e loa d (pa sse nge rs  and 
l u gg age) 
ki nd  of dri ving  yo u  plan  t o do . 
I f  th e pr ess ure  in any  tire  is  too  low , n ote  the  dif
f e re n ce  between  the press ure in  the co ld 
a nd 
th e pr ess ure yo u  need and  add air yo u 
n eed  to  reac h th e co rrect  press ure for  the  vehicle 
load  (pa sse nge rs  and  lu ggage)  for th e tire s on 
yo ur vehicle  as  listed  o n  the on  yo ur  vehicle  a nd 
in  thi s man ual 
th e kind  of driv ing y ou  p lan 
t o do . 
Neve r excee d th e maxi mum  infl ati on  pre ssure 
li sted  on the tir e  sid ewa ll for  any  reason. 
R em emb er th at  the ve hicle  manufac turer,  not 
t h e  tir e man ufa ctur er,  de te rmin es th e  co rrec t 
t ir e  pr ess ure for  th e  tir es  o n yo ur  vehicle 
I t i s imp ortant 
ch ec k th e tir e pr ess ure when 
the  tires  are  cold. 
Vehicle  witho ut 
• the re quir ed  tire pressure  from  the tir e 
pressu re  lab el on  the ope n edge  of th e dri ver's 
door . 
•  Place  the a ir press ure gauge  on the  dust  cap s 
- th ere  is  no  need 
re m ove  them. 
•  The  tir e  press ures  s ho uld  onl y be  checked 
tire s cold.  The  sli ghtl y pres
s ur es  ofwann  tires no t b e  reduced. 
• 
th e tire  press ure to  the load  you are 
ca rrying. 
Vehicle  with 
• the req uir ed  tir e  pr ess ure  from  the tir e 
pressure  label o n  th e ope n edge  of  the dr ive r's 
do or. 
Booklet  3.2  Tips  and  Advice 
•  Turn  th e va lve s tem  cap  counter-clockw ise  to 
r emove  it from  the  tire  valve. 
• 
th e ai r press ure on  the  valv e. 
•  The  tir e pressures  sh o uld  onl y be  ch ecke d 
w hen  th e  tir es  are  cold. T he  slig htly rai sed  pres 
s ur es  of 
tires not  be redu ced. 
•  Adju st  th e tir e pr ess ure to  the  load  you are 
carry ing. 
•  Reins tall  the  valv e  ste m  cap  on  the valve. 
When  should I ch eck  the tire  pressure? 
Th e  co rrec t tir e pr ess ure is  especia lly  import ant 
a t hi gh  speeds . Th e pre ssur e s ho uld  th erefo re  be 
c h ecked  at leas t once  a  month  and  alwa ys befo re 
s ta rt in g  a jo urn ey. D o not  forget  to  ch eck  the tire 
pr ess ure  on  th e  spare  whee l 
When  shou ld 
I adjust the tire  press ures? 
Ad just th e tire  press ure to  the loa d you  are  car
ry ing.  After  changin g 
wheel  or  repl acing 
w hee ls yo u have  tu  adj ust th e tir e press ures  on 
a ll  whee ls.  In  ad ditio n on  ve hicles  wit h TPMS, 
yo u sh oul d  s pecify  new  tire pressures 
=boo klet 
WARNING 
In co rrec t tire  press ure ca n  result  in sudd en 
ti re  failur e Jo ss  of  co ntrol,  collision , seriou s 
perso nal injur y an d  eve n dea th . 
• 
tire s to  the re co mm end ed  and 
co rrec t tir e  pre ssure  before  drivin g off. 
•  Driving  with  und erinfl atcd  tires  bend 
m or e,  le ttin g th em  get  too  hot  res ulting in 
tr ead  separatio n, s udd en  tir e fai lure  ti re 
fa ilur e and  Jo ss of control. 
•  Excess ive  sp ee d and /or ove rload ing ca n 
ca use  hea t build -u p,  su dden  tire  failure  in
cludin g a bl owo ut an d  su dden  deflati on  and 
Jo ss  o f co ntrol. 
•  If  th e tire  pr essure is  to o  low  or  too high, 
th e tir es  will  wear  prema turely  and  the ve hicl e 
wi ll not  handl e we ll. 
Not e 
Dr iv in g w ith out  valve  s te m  caps  ca n cau se 
applicab le Tire pressure  monitoring  system) 
Checking  and  Filling  57  

Maximum  Perm issib le  Inflatio n Press ure 
T his  nu mb er  is  th e g re at est  a mount  of 
pres
s ur e tha t sh oul d ever  be  put  in the  tire und er 
norma l driv ing cond itio n s. 
R ep lac in g  tires  or  rims  on  vehicles  equipp ed 
wit h 
The air  va lve o n all  four  tires  (no t on  the  spare 
ti re)  is  equip ped with  a senso r, w hic h  co nsta ntly 
m on itors 
a ir  pr ess ure in side  the tire, a nd 
the n this Lu If 
yo u ar e going to re pl ace  the wheel  rim s o n  yo ur 
ve hicl e, make  sure  the rim s also  have  these 
se nso rs.  The se nsor s mu st  be  co mp atib le  w ith 
TPM S sys tem  o n yo ur  vehicle . 
I f  yo u install  rim s. w hich  do  not  have  th e  se n
sors,  o r ha ve  sensors  w hich  are  not  comp ati ble, 
th e TP MS  will  not  wor k pro perl y. In case,  theTPM S would n ot b e ab le  to  m oni tor pr ess ure  or wa rn you if is  necessa ry. 
•  Wheneve r you  c hange  se nso rs,  yo u ha ve  to 
i n sta ll 
valves. 
• 
dri ve the  valve  ste m  cap s se
c ur ely  m ou nted.  We reco mmen d  usi ng  fac to ry 
i n sta lle d  va lve  stem  caps. As k your  auth ori zed 
Volkswage n dea le r  if  yo u los t va lve 
caps. 
T he  in sta llat io n  of re pla ceme111  tires 
c ord  hody  plies  in the  tire si dewa ll m ay ca use 
ma lfu nction tir e pre ssure  monitorin g 
sys te m  (TPM S), and  i s not  recommended  (cord 
mat eri al  informatio n is  m olded  on 
ti re s ide
wa ll). 
ch ec k yo ur TPM S indi cator  af te r r eone or  more  tires o n yo ur  vehicl e. If t he 
TP MS  indi cator  is  on.  your  TPMS  is  m alfu nc
ti o nin g. Your 
tire m ig ht be  incom 
patibl e yourTP MS system,  or  some co mp o
n en t of  the TP MS  may be  dam aged . 
WARNING 
•  Usin g in cor rect  or  unmatched  tires  and 
I or  wheels  or  improper tire  and  whee l co mbi 
nation s can le ad  to loss of con tro l, co llisio n 
and  serio us  perso nal injury. 
•  Always  use  tires,  rims and  whee l bo lts  th at 
me et  th e specification s of  ori ginal  fa ctory- in
s talled  tire s or other  combination s th at h av e 
b een  sp eci fica lly  app roved  by  the vehicle 
manufa ctur er. 
Booklet  3.2  Tips  and Advice 
WARN ING  (continued) 
•  Tire s age  even if they  arc  not  being  use d 
and  can fail su ddenl y, es peci ally  at  high 
s peeds.  Tire s th at are  more  than  6 yea rs old 
can  only  be  use d in  an  em ergenc y and  then 
w ith  specia l care  and  at  lower speeds. 
•  Never  mount  use d  tir es on  your  vehicle  if 
yo u are  not  sur e o f th eir "previou s hi story." 
Old used  tir es ma y ha ve  bee n  damag ed  even 
th ou gh  th e dam age  ca nnot  be seen  that ca n 
l ead  to  sudd en  tir e fa ilur e and  lo ss  of vehicl e 
control. 
•  All four  whe els  must  be  fitted  with  radi al 
tir es of  the s am e type,  size  (ro lling cir cumf er
ence)  and  th e sa me  tread  p attern.  Dri ving 
w ith  diff erent  tire s reduces  ve hicle  han dling 
a nd  can l ead  to  a loss  of control. 
•  If the  spare  tire is  not th e same  a s th e tir es 
that  are  mount ed  on  the vehicle  - for examp le 
with  winter  tir es - only u se the sp are  tir e for  a 
s h ort  period  of tim e and  drive w ith  extra care. 
Refi t th e no rma l road  w hee l as  soo n as  safe ly 
possib le. 
•  Neve r dri ve 
than  th e spe ed  for wh ic h  th e tires  on  you r ve hicle  are 
rat ed  because  tires  that arc  driven  fas te r  than 
their  rated  sp eed  ca n 
sudd enly . 
•  Overloadin g tir es  cause h eat  build -up , 
s ud den  tire failur e, includin g a blowout  and 
sudden  defl ation  and loss  of co ntrol. 
•  Temperat ure  grades  apply lo  tir es  that  are 
properl y inflat ed and  not  over  o r underin
flated . 
•  For tec hni cal reaso ns  it  i s not  always  pos
s ibl e to  use  whee ls  from  oth er  ve hicles-in 
s om e cases  not eve n whee ls  from  the sa me ve
hicle  model. 
•  If you  insta ll w hee l trim d iscs  on  th e ve
hicle  whee ls,  make sur e that th e air  flow  to the 
brakes  is  not  blo ck ed.  R edu ced airflo w to  the 
brakes  can  th em to  ove rheat , in cre asin g sto p
ping  distances  and  causin g a  colli sion . 
Checking  and  Filling  63  

Booklet 3.2  Tips and  Advice 
WA RNING  (continued) 
•  Always  pro perl y s ecur e th e ve hicle ja ck 
a nd  t ool kit  in  th e lu ggage  co mpartm ent. 
L o ose  item s in  th e vehicle ca n fly a round  th e 
in sid e o f th e ve hicle  during  hard brakin g or  in 
a c rash  cau sing  seriou s pers onal  injur y. 
Changing  a  wheel 
Applies lo vehicles:  with  spare  wheel 
Getting  started 
WARNING (contin ued) 
•  Before  y ou  rai se yo ur ve hicl e the jac k, 
al ways  re ad  and  h eed  all 
Pa rk  vehicle  in  a  safe  place  befo re  changing  a  whee l. 
-If yo u  have  a  flat tir e or pun ctur e,  park 
t h e ve hicle as  fa r away  from  th e flow  of 
t ra ffi c as  poss ible o n a  firm , eve n surf ace. 
- Turn  o ff the engine.  Turn  o n  the  emer
ge ncy  flas her. 
- Apply the  park ing brake  firm ly  and  en
gage  a  gear or 
pu 1 1h e se lecto r in  P. 
- A ll passe nge rs  mus t leave  the ve hicle. 
Th ey sh o uld  wait in a  safe  place  (for ex
a mpl e behin d a g ua rd  rail or  other  safe ty 
ba rrier) . 
- Block  the w hee l o pp osite  t he w hee l 
b ein g cha nged  wit h  a su itabl e objec t. . 
- If yo u are  tow ing  a  tra iler,  u nh itch  it 
fr om  your  ve hicle . 
- Remove  the spare  w hee l and  the ve hicle 
t oo ls  from  t he  lu ggage  com part ment. 
WARNING 
C han gin g a w hee l, es pecia lly  on  the s ide the 
ro ad , can  b e da ngero us.  To hel p re du ce  th e 
ri sk  of seriou s perso nal  inju ry: 
•  Alw ays  sto p  th e vehicl e as soon as 
is safe 
t o  do  so  and  mo ve the ve hicle a safe  distan ce 
68  What do I do  now? 
WA RNING  (cont inu ed) 
off th e ro ad wher e it i s safe  lo c hang e th e 
wh eel. 
•  Turn  on  th e emerge ncy  flas her  a nd set up 
an other  warnin g dev ice a bo ut  27  ya rds (25 
m eters)  behin d th e ve hicl e to wa rn ap
pro achin g traffi c. 
•  Always  make sure th at th e gro und  i s leve l 
a nd 
if n ecessary  use a s turdy boar d 
und er th e jac k. 
•  When  one w heel  is  lif ted 
th e g round 
puttin g th e se lector  leve r  in  P  will  not  pre vent 
s udd en  ve hicl e mo vement . 
•  Always appl y th e parkin g brak e 
and 
e ngage  the se lec tor  lever  in P to  help  prev ent 
the  vehicl e from  m oving s udd enl y a nd s lip
p in g o ff th e ja ck. 
•  Always  block the  whee l oppos ite  th e w hee l 
be in g  cha nged  with  b oth fo ld in g ch ocks  or 
s imil ar  obj ec ts . 
•  If  you arc  towin g a tra iler, a lways  unhit ch  it 
fr om  yo ur vehicl e before  star tin g to c hange 
th e w hee l. 
•  Alwa ys use a ja ck  th at ha s bee n approve d 
b y  th e m anufa ctur er  for  your  vehicle . 
•  Neve r u se oth er j ac ks,  ev en  if th ey have 
b ee n ap pro ve d  for u se  on  oth er  Vo lkswag en  

Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Advice 
Applies lo vehicles:  wi th spore  whee l 
Removing  the  spare  wheel 
The  spar e wheel  is located  und ern eath  the floor  covering in the  luggag e compart 
Fig. 21  Under  th e  floor  ponel: spore  wheel  secured 
wi th  o  p las tic  nut. 
Removing  the  spare  wheel 
-Lift floor  panel  and  hang on 
rubb er sea l aro und  the luggage  compart
ment  openin g. 
- Unscrew  the black  plastic  nut  securin g 
th e s par e whee l by  turning  it  in 
direc
tion  of  th e arrow 
21and  remo ve 
-Press  dow n on pla stic  screw 22 
in  the ce nter of  the  spare  wheel  and 
turn  it  co unt erclo ckw ise  in  th e direction  of 
the  arro w 
22 and remove. 
- Tak e  out the  s pare whee l. Stowing  the 
flat  tir e. 
- Lift the  fl oor pan el a nd  h ang  i t on  the 
rubb er sea l around  the  luggage  compart 
m en t open ing. 
- Pla ce the flat tir e in  the  spar e whee l we ll 
in  the lu ggage  co mpartment. 
- Take  the pla stic  scr ew,  place  it in  the 
c ente r of th e flat  tire pre ss 
dow n and 
t urn 
clockw ise. 
70  What  do  I do  now? 
Fi g. 2 2  Under  th e  floor  pone!:  plo stic  screw  for  se
cur ing  the  plostic  n ut. 
- Secu re  the  flat  tire w ith bla ck pl astic 
nut. 
WARNING 
•  Do not  use  the  spar e tir e ifit  i s damaged  or 
if it ha s worn  down  to the wear  indicators. 
•  If th e s pare  lire  i s more  than 6 years  old, 
u se 
it only  in an  em ergen cy and  with  extreme 
cau tion  and  careful  dri vin g. 
•  The spare  tire  mu st  alwa ys be  se cur ed  w ith 
the  wheel  bolt s provided  b y the  factory. 
•  After  installin g the  spare  tire, the  tire pr es
s ur e must  be c hecked  as  soon  as  p ossible 
56. 
•  On  some  ve hicles, the spare  tire ma y be 
sma ller  th an  th e original  tire. The  smaller 
spar e tir e is  identified  with  a  sticker  and  th e 
word s 
"50 mph" or "80 km/h".  These words 
identify  the  max imum  permissible  sp ee d for 
driving  with  this tire. 
Not e 
Mak e sure  that  the  spare  w heel.  or 
re mo ved ar e stored  safe ly i n luggag e  

WARNING  {continu ed) 
•  Never  let anyone  place  any  part of their 
body  underneath  the vehicle  when  support ed 
by  the jack. 
•  Never  support  your  vehicl e on  cinder 
blocks,  bricks or other  obje cts . These  may  not 
Changing  a  wheel 
F ig . 27  Chang ing  a  wheel : removing  the wheel 
baits 
Removing  the wheel 
-Usin g the  h ex socket in  th e  sc rew  dri ver 
27, un screw  t he w heel bo lts  pre vi
o usly  loo sen ed about  on e turn  and  put  it 
o n  a cl ean  su rface . 
- Then  re mo ve the  oth er  whee l bolt s as 
d esc ribed  abo ve. 
- Tak e off th e w he el. 
- Place  the flat ti re in the lu gg ag e  co m-
p artmen t. 
Mounting  the  spare  wheel 
-Mount  the sp a re  wh eel. 
- Insta ll  th e w hee l bolt s and  tight en  th em 
lig htly u sin g th e hex  so cke t in  th e sc rew 
dri ver. 
- L ower th e ve hicle  on  the  jack . 
Booklet  3.2  Tips and  Advice 
WARNING  {cont inu ed ) 
be  able  to support  the load  and  collap se  sud 
denl y. 
•  Nev er  start  the engine  when  you  have 
raised  the vehicl e on  the  jack. The  engine  vi
bration s and  v ehicle  movements  could  knock 
the  v ehicl e off  the 
- T ig ht en  the  wheel  bolts firml y using  the 
lu g w re n ch. Ti gh te n  th e whee l b olts  in  di
a gonal  s equ ence , for  e xampl e, tig h te n th e 
top  bolt  and  then  th e oppo sit e  bolt  clo se st 
to th e ground  and  continu e tight enin g the 
bolt s until  all  have  bee n firml y and  se
c ur ely  tight en ed.  Do  not tight en  th e  bolts 
in  clock wise  or  c ounter-cl oc kw ise se
quen ce. 
Unidirectional  tires 
Unidir ectional  tir es mu st  be  co rrec tly  m ount ed 
a ll arou nd. 
A  un idir ection al tir e ca n b e id en tified b y arrows 
o n  th e s idewa ll, w hi ch p oin t in  the di rec tion  of 
t h e ro tation . Yo u mu st  fo llow  the speci fied dir ec
ti on  of ro ta ti on.  Thi s is  necessary  in  orde r for 
the se tires  to deve lop  t heir  optim al cha racte ris
ti cs  regar ding grip,  road  noise,  wea r and  hydro
p la ni ng . 
I f  y ou  have 
to moun t a  tire  opp osite  to i ts  pro per 
dir ection  of  rot atio n. p lease  drive caref ull y sin ce 
th e tir e no  lo nge r poss esses  its o ptimal  chara c
t e ri stic s in  thi s s itu atio n.  Thi s is  parti cul arl y  im 
po rta nt in  we t con ditions. In  orde r to  f ully ex
pl oi t th e benefi ts  of  unidir ectio nal  tire s ag ain , 
yo u sh ou ld  imm edi ate ly  re place  or change  the 
tir e in  or der to  resto re  th e co rrect d irec tion  of ro
t a ti on . 
WARNING 
Improp erl y  tight en ed  or maintain ed  wheel 
b olt s can  b ecome  loose cau sin g lo ss of control , 
a  colli sio n  and  seriou s per son al inju ry: 
•  Alw ay s  keep  th e wheel  bolt s and  th e 
thread s in  the wh eel hub s clean  so  the  whee l 
bolt s can turn  easily  and  be  p roperl y tight-
en ed . 
What  do  I do  now? 73