
Daytim e dri ving light s 3.1:  46 
D eac tivating  th e sw itcha ble locking  feature 
2. 1:  63 
Di ese l engi ne 
Adding  eng ine  oil 3.2:  41 
C ha nging  engin e oil  3.2: 41 
E ngin e oil  3.2: 4 1 
E ngi ne  oil  sp ecifica tions 3.2: 37 
Die sel ru el 3.2: 33 
W int er  operation  3.2: 33 
Differential  lock  3.2: 4 
Di gital  clock  3.1: 
5 
Display  3.1: 7,  12 
Display s 
O ne-co lor  display  3.1 : 12 
Distance  between  driver  and  steering  wheel 
2.1: 4 
tra velled  3.1:  9 
Door  re le a se  hand le  3. 1: 3 
Do ors 
Wa rnin g light  3.1:  26 
Drain  the  ba tt ery 3 .1:  52 
Driving  economically 3.2 : 14 
Dr iv in g o utside  or the U. S.A . or  Ca nada 
Pr eca utio n s 3.2:  91 
Driving  sa re ty  2.1:  3 
Drivi ng time  3.1: 9 
Drivi ng  w ith  an aut oma tic  tra nsmi ssion  3.1: 
9 9 
Driving  with  children  2.1: 51 
Driv ing with  respe ct 
th e e nvironment  3.2: 
14 
Du st filter  3.1: 88 
E 
EDL3.2: 4 
ED S 
Warning  ligh t 3. 1: 27 
E lec tri c sea l adj ustm ent 
See  Sea t adjustm ent 
El ec tr ica l accesso ries  3.1: 73 
Book let 0.1  General  Index ® 
Elec trolyte  level 
C heck ing 3.2: 50 
E lectro-mec hanical  power  steering  syste m 
Warn ing ligh t 3 . 
l: 29 
E le ctro nic Differen tia l Lo ck 
Warning  ligh t 3.1: 27 
E lec troni c different ial  lock 3.2:  4 
E lec tronic  immobilizer  3.1:  94 
Warn ing light  3.1: 
23 
E lectro nic parking  assistance  3.1:  106 
E lectro nic  Powe r C ontro l (EP C) 
Warning  light 3.1: 23 
E lec tron ic S ta bili zation  Program  (E S P) 
H ow  it wo rks 3.2:  5 
E lec tro nic S tabiliz ation  Program  3.1 : 28, 9 1 
Wa rnin g light  3.1:  28 
E m erge ncy  flashe r 3.1:  48 
E m erge ncy wa rning ligh ts 
Warn ing light  3.1:  24 
E ng in e 
Br ea k-in  3.2: 7 
E ngine  compartm ent 
C leaning  3.2:  22 
Pre cauti ons y ou  shou ld  take w hen work
ing  inside  the  en gin e compa rtment  3.2 : 
34 
Wo rki ng  in  the  en gine  compartm ent  3.2: 
34 
Engi ne cool ant 3.2 : 43 
A dditive s 3. 2:  43 
C an 
I add  plain  water to  th e en gin e coo l
ant?  3.2 : 44 
C oolant  lo sses 3.2: 45 
E n gi ne 
Wa rnin g lig h t 3.1: 23 
E n gine  hood 
Warning  light  3.1:  26 
Engine  hood  3.2:  36 
1  low  do 
! unlock  the en gi ne  ho od ? 3 .2:  36 
E n gine 
Wa rning lig ht 3. 1:  23 
Engine  management 
Wa rnin g light  3.1:  23 
Alphab etical  index  5  

® Booklet 0.1  General Inde x 
Mon itoring  th e Advanc ed  Air bag Sys te m  2.1 : 
Key  tag 3 .l: 3 1 
K eys 3. 1: 3 1 
Kick-d own funcli on  3.1:  10 3 
L 
Lan e change  fla sh  function  3.1:  17 
L a n gu age  in displa y 3.1:  16 
L ea ther 
C lean ing3.2:  23 
L ea ther  seats 
Pr essure  mark s 2. 1: 67 
Leavi ng hom e function  3.1: 47 
Li fti ng  platform  3.2: 89 
Lifting  the ve hicle 3.2: 89 
Light  chang e 3.2:  81 
Li ght s 
& Vi sio n 
Menu 3.J : 17 
Ligh ts 3.1:  46 
Lo ck cy linders  3.2 : 2 1 
Locks  3.2: 2 1 
Low beam  3.l:  46 
Lowe r anchorage s 2.1: 6 7 
Luggage  compartment  2.1:  10,  3.1: 74 
M 
Main  menu Multi -Functi on  Indic ator  3. l: 9 
Manual  mode 
C lim atron ic  3. 1:  87 
M anu al tran smi ssio n 3.1: 97 
M enu  for  convenien ce  functions  3.1: 17 
Menu  for Light s 
& Vision  3.1: 17 
Menu  for vehicl e stat us 3. 1:  15 
Me nus 
Exa mple 
of u se  3.1: 13 , 14 
MF!  3.1: 9 
M ileage  (kilom eler) disp lay 3.  l: 8 
Mile s (ki lom eters)  to 
3.1:  9 
Mirror s 
In sid e mir ror 3.1:  55 
M ake -u p  m irrors  3.1:  52 
Out side  mirror s, elec trical  3.1: 56 
Mirror s low ered  fun ction  3.1:  18 
Modification s 3.2: 28 
8  Alphabetical  index 
39 
Mo untin g and  re le asing  the anchorage  hook 
2. 1: 68 
Multi -Fun cti on  Ind icator  3.1 : 9 
Multi -function  steering w heel 3. 1: 4 
N 
New  t ires and  whee ls 3.2 : 61 
N HTSA  2.1: 12,  3.2: 81 
No tice  about  dat a  recorded  b y veh icle  con 
tro l modu les3 .2:  6 
N umb er  of  seats 2 .1: 13 
0 
Occ upant  seating  position s 2. 1:  4 
O il 3.2:  37 
Oil  chan ge 3.2 : 42 
O il dip stick 3.2: 39 
O ne-to uch  op en in g a nd  closi ng 
P owe r w ind ows 3.1:  40 
Operating  you r vehicl e outsid e th e U .S.A. or 
C anada  3.2:  91 
Orientation  lightin g3.l: 47 
Outs ide mi rror s 
C lea nin g 3.2:  19 
Out sid e  te mp erat ure di splay  3.1: 10 
Overview 
p 
In strum ent s 3 .1: 5 
M ulti-fun ction  stee ring  whee l 3. 1: 4 
Wa rnin g light s 3. 1: 2 0 
Paint  Poli shin g 3.2:  19 
Wax ing  3.2: 
19 
Pani c but ton 3.1 : 32 
Park  assist  3.1:  106 
P arki ng  3.1 : 
Aut oma tic  tran smi ssio n  3.l:  99 
Ca ution  when  parking  near  a parking  b ar
ri er  or c urb  3.1: 10 5 
Low bump er  cove r, spoil ers  and  su sp en 
s io n  3.1 : 10 5 
W hen  parkin g on  slop es 3.1 : 10 5  

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  2.1  Safety  first 
Proper  occupant  seating  positions 
Proper  seating  position  for  the  driver 
The  proper  driver seating position  is important  for  safe, relaxed driving. 
Fi g. 1  The correct  distance between  driver  and 
steering  wheel 
For yo ur own  safety  and Lo  reduce  the risk 
of  injur y in  th e  eve nt of  a n  accid ent,  we 
recommend  that y ou  adju st th e  se al 
the  dri ver to the fo llowi ng  po sition: 
- A djust  th e dri ver's se at so  that  you can 
eas ily push  the  pedal s all  th e  way 
10 th e 
floor  while  k eeping you r kn ec(s)  s light ly 
- Adj ust  the a ngl e of  the sea t b ac k so  that 
it i s in  an  upri ght  p osition  so that  your 
back  comes  in  full contact  with  it when 
yo u dri ve. 
- Adjust  th e  stee rin g w hee l so  that  there 
i s  a  di sta nce of at  le a st  10 in ch es  (25  cm) 
b etween  the s tee rin g w hee l and  your 
breast  bone 
1. I f  n ot  possib le,  see 
yo ur  authori zed Volkswagen  dealership 
about  adapti ve equipm ent. 
- Adju st  th e steerin g w hee l so  that  the 
s tee ring  whee l a nd  airbag  cove r point s at 
y our  ch es t and  not at  your  fa ce. 
- Grasp  the top  of the ste erin g wheel  with 
yo ur  clbow(s)  sli ghtl y be nt. 
4  Safe  driving 
Fig.  2 Correct  head  restraint  position  for  driver 
- Adjust  t he  hea d  r estra int so  that  the 
upper  edge is as  eve n with  the to p of  your 
h ea d as  possibl e but  n o lower  than  eye 
l eve l and  so that  it i s as close 
to th e ba ck  of 
yo ur  head  as  possible 
2. 
- Faste n and  wear  safe ty  belt s co rrectl y 
13 . 
- Always  keep  both  feet  in the  footwe ll so 
that  you are  in  control  of th e ve hicle at  all 
tim es. 
For detail ed  in format io n  on  h ow 10 adj ust drive r 3.1, c hap te r "Sea ts  an d 
s torage ." 
WARNING 
Drivers  who  arc  unb elted , o ut  of position  or 
too clo se to the airbag  can be  seriously  injured 
b y  an  airbag  as 
it unfold s. To  help  reduc e th e 
ri sk  of  serious  p ers onal  injury: 
•  Always adju st 
driv er's  scat  and  the 
s te ering  whe el so  that  there  are al least  10 
inches  (25 cm)  between  your  brea stbone  and 
the  steer ing  wheel.  

Booklet 2.1  Safety first 
What  happens  to  occupants  not  wearing  safety  belts? 
In crashes  unbelted  occupant s cannot  stop  themselve s from  flying  forward  and 
being  injured  or killed. Always  wear  your safety belts. 
Fig. 9  A driver  not  wearing  o  safety  belt is violently 
thrown  forward 
Un belted  occ upants  ar e not  abl e to res ist  the tre
m endo us fo rces  o f imp act by  holdin g tig ht  or 
bra cing themse lves . W ith ou t th e ben efit  of 
s af etv  res traint  systems. th e  unr estrai ned o ccu
slam  vio le ntl y into  t he  steering  wheel, 
in strnm ent  panel,  win dshi eld , o r w hate ve r else 
is in  the way 
9. T his impac t w ith  the ve hicle 
inte rior  has a ll th e e nergy  the y had  just  before 
the  cras h. 
Neve r re ly  on  airb ags alone  for  pro tec tion.  Eve n 
wh en  th ey deplo y, air ba gs provide  onl y a ddi 
t io n al prot ection.  Airb ags  are  not  su pposed 
depl oy  in  all  kin ds  of a cci den ts.  Alt hough  your 
Volk swag en i s eq uipped  with  airbags,  all vehicl e 
occ upant s, inclu ding th e  dr ive r,  mu st wear 
sa fety  belt s co rrectl y  in  order  to  min imize  th e 
ri sk  of seve re  injur y or  d eath  in  a cras h, regard-
16  Safety belts 
Fig . 10  A rear  passenger  not  wearing  o sa fety  belt 
will  fly forward  and  strike  the drive r 
less  of wheth er a  se atin g pos ition  has  a n or no t 
R em emb er too,  that  ai rbags  w ill dep loy o nly 
once  a nd  t hat  your sa fery  be lts are  always  there 
to offe r pro tec tion  in  th ose acci dent s in  whi ch 
a irba gs are  not supp osed to dep loy o r w hen  they 
h ave already  deployed.  Unbelt ed  occ upan ts  can 
a lso  be  thro wn  out  of th e ve hicle w here  e ven 
more  severe  or  fa ta l  in jur ies  can  occur. 
I t  i s a lso  important  for  the rear  passe ngers  to 
wea r sa fety  belts  correct ly.  Unb elt ed  pas se nge rs 
in  th e re ar  sea ts  endanger  no t on ly  th emse lves 
b u t a ls o  th e driver  an d oth er  pa ssenge rs 
JO . 
In  a fron tal  collisio n  th ey w ill be  thrown  forward 
v io len tly,  whe re  they  ca n hi t a nd  injure  the 
driver  and /or front  seat  

Booklet  2.1  Safety  first 
Front airbag  system -the  basics 
Description  of  front  airbags 
The airbag system  can provide  supplemental  protection  to properly restrained 
front  seat 
Fig.  21  L ocotion  of  d rive r airbag:  in  steer ing whee l 
Your is fru 11L 
"A dva nced  Airbag in  co mplian ce United  Stales Fede ral Moto r Veh icle  Safery dard  (FMVSS ) 208 as  applicab le a l time  your 
ve hicle  was  manufac tu re d . Yo ur vehicle  is also 
e quipped 
side  airbags  fo r driver and seal passe nge r. Your  vehicl e ma y also  be wit h op tional  sid e ai rb ags  for re ar board T he belt s for front  and 
r ea r ou tboa rd  seats  equipped  with  opti onal side 
a irbags  have  "pretensioner s" that  help  to  take 
s lack 
of  th e  belt  sys tem.  The pret en sio ners 
ar e also  activa te d  by  the ele ctroni c control 
for airbag  syste m. 
The  front  a nd  outb oard  r ea r seats 
belts 
al so  hav e loa d limit ers  to  help  reduce force s 
appli ed  to body  in a  crash. 
Th e airbag  for 
driver  is  in steering  whee l 
h ub 2 1 an d airb ag for  th e  fr o nt  pas
se nger  is  in in strum ent  panel 22. Th e location  of airba gs is  marked 
There  is  a yo u n eed to  know airb ags 
in  your  vehicle.  \V e urge  you rea d detail ed 
in forma tion airbags,  safety and  child 
safety  in  this and  th e  oth er  bookl ets  th at  mak e 
Fig. 22  Location  of front  passenger's  airbag:  in  the 
instrume nt  pa nel 
up  1he  ow ner 's literawre.  Please  be s ure  to  h eed WARNI NGS -th ey  arc ext remely for  your safet y and  the sa fety  of yo ur  pass enger s, 
especially  infants and  sm all  childr en. 
WARNING 
Ne ver  re ly o n air bags  alone  for protection. 
•  Even  w hen  th ey deplo y, airbags  provide 
on ly s uppl em en tal  prot ection. 
•  Airbag  work  mo st  effectivel y when  used 
w ith  prop erly  wo rn safety  belts. 
•  Th erefore,  always  wear  your safety  belts 
and  make  sur e 
everybody  in your  vehicle 
is properly  re strained. 
WARNING 
A  person  on front  pa ssenger  seat , espe
ci ally infants  and  sma ll childr en, w ill  rec eive 
se riou s injuri es and  can even  be  killed  by 
being  too close  to  lhe airbag  when 
it inflat es. 
•  Although 
Advanced  Airbag  Syste m  in 
yo ur  vehicl e is designed  to  turn  off the 
passenger  airbag an infant  or a  small  child  in 
o ne  of  the  child  restraints  used  to cer tify 
Adva nced  A irbag  Sys te m  i s on pas-
Airbag  system  31  

Booklet  3.1  Controls  and Equipm ent ® 
Table  of  contents 
Instrument  panel  ........... .. .. ...  . 
Overview  ..............................  . 
Overview  of the  contro l butto ns  on  the 
mu lti- function  steering  w heel  ..... .... . . . 
Instrument  cluster ...... ............. ... . . 
Display  in the  in strument  cluster  .........  . 
Menus  in the  instrument  cluster  ..... •.. .. 
Warning  lights .... ....... ........ ..... . . 
2 
2 
4 
5 
7 
12 
20 
Op ening  and  closing  Keys  . . . . . .  . . 
31 
K ey  Set  . . . . .  .  . . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . 31 
Remo te  cont rol  key  . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  • . . . . .  . •  . . 32 C ent ral  locking  system . . .  .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . 34 
Anti-the ft o lorm  system  . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  •  . . 36 
Rear  lid  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  • . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  37 
Windows  ....  .. . . .. ....  ...  . .... . ..  ..  ..  . . 
39 Po wer  roof  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  • . . 42 
H ome link®  Universal  Transm itter . . .  . . . . .  44 
Lights  and  a  clear  view  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  46 
Lights  .  . . . . .  .  . . .  .  . . . . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . 46 
Interior  lights . . .  .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  50 
Clear  vision  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  52 
Windshie ld  wi pers  .  . . . .  • . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  53 
Mirrors  . . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . .  . . •  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  55 
Seat s and  storag e . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  57 
Why  is seat  adjust ment  so im portant ? . . . . 57 
H ead  restraints  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  .  58  Front  seats  .
..... .... ... •..... .• .... ..... 
Rear  seat  bench  . ... ...... ....... •.. .... . 
Sto rage  ......... ................... ....  . 
Additiona l storage comportmen t ond 
elec trica l sockets  .... ... .... .... ... ......  . 
Luggage  comportment ........... ....... . 
R oo f rock  . .......... ......•.... .. •....... 
Air  conditioning  system ...... ... .. .  60 
66 
69 
73 
74 
76 
80 
Heal
ing  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .. . . . . . 80 
Cl imatic  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  • . .  . . . 8 1 Climotronic  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . 84 
Im portan t no tes  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . 88 
Driving  ................... .............  90 
Steering . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . 90 
Safety  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  .  91 
Igniti on lock  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . 93 
Starting  ond  stopping  the engine  . . . . . . .  . .  95 
Monuol  transmission  . . . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  97 
Automatic  transmissio n 
I Direct  sh ift 
gea rbox  . . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  98 
P arking  brok e  . ...... .... .... .. .. .. . .. ... 
104 Electronic  Parking Assistance  . ........ •.. . 10 6 
Crui se  co ntrol  ......... ........ .... ...... 107 
Alphabetical  inde x  .... ...... .... ...  10 9 
T ab le  of  contents  

Booklet  3.1  Controls  and  Equipment 
help you  t o fami liarize yo urself the  control s and  displays 
quickly. 
Re lease  hand le 
Central  locking  button 
Light  switc h  ............ •... ..•. 
A ir  out le ts 
Th um b whee l for ope nin g  and 
cl osing  th e  air  outl et 
T urn  sig n al a nd  high  beam  head-
li ght  lever  .....................  . 
In strum ent  clu ste r: 
Inst rum ents  ...... ...........  . 
Display s  .... .... ........ ....  . 
Warn ing lights  ...............  . 
Lever  for win dshi eld  wipe r and 
was her an d for  Mu lti-fun ctio n 
indicator.  ............ ......... . . 
Sto rage  compartm ent  or ai r outlet 
fo r in di rec t ve ntilation  ..........  . 
Emerge ncy  flas her  sw itch  ... ... . . 
Warni ng  light  fo r fro nt passe nger 
a irbag  switched  off 2.1 , 
c h ap te r  "Mo nitoring  th e  advan ced 
a irb ag  sys te m " 
Fron t passe nge r a irb ag 2.1, c hap te r  "Airbag 
sys tem" 
Openi ng  leve r and  lock  for glove 
co mp artm ent 
Fuel  fi ller  flap  release  b utton 
= bo okle t 3.2,  cha pter  "F illing 
Hea r lid  releas e butt on  and  overr ide 
lock  .... .. .... ....... ....... ... . 
Power  w indow  switch es  ..... ...  . 
Sw it c h  for adj ust ing  the pow er mir rors  .................  . 
Engine hood  re lease  leve r 3.2. cha pte r "Op ening  the 
e ngi ne 
In strument  cluster  illumin atio n 
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5 
7 
20 
53 .9 
48 
37 
sw itch  .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . 
C rui se contr ol leve r 
Driv era irha g 2.1 , cha pter 
"A irb ag 
I lorn  {wo rks  onl y whe n the  ig ni tio n 
is on) 
L eve r for  adjustable  steering 
co lumn  ...... .................  . 
Ig niti on  lock  ...................  . 
Thumb  w hee l fo r l eft se at heati ng 
Co ntr ols  for 
Hea tin g and  ve ntilat ion  . .....  . 
Clima tic  ........ ..... .......  . 
Clima troni c  .................  . 
Ad ditional  storage  comp artme nt 
Powe r outl et  . ............ ...  . 
ON/OFF  b utton  fo r Elec tronic  Sta 
b ili za tion  Pr ogram  {ESP) or  Ant i
sli p regu latio n (ASH) 
Park ing brak e re lease  leve r ......  . 
Cup  hold er  ... .... .... .........• 
Levers  in  the  center  conso le 
Sh ift  le ver (ma nual 
t ra nsmi ssio n)  ....... ....  . 
Se lec tor le ve r (A utomatic  tran s-
111i ssio n / Dir ect shi ft gearbox) 
Thu111b  whee l for  r ight  seat 
heat ing  .. .... ..... .... ........ . 
So un d sys te111  =book le t 
Tips 
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93 
80 
8 1 
84 
73 
73 
104 
•  Some feature s m en tion ed  arc  s ta nd ard 
e quip111en t o n  so me m od els  on ly  and  opti ons  on 
o th ers. 
•  For  tec hn ica l reasons,  t he 
of 
t h e sw itches  and  indica tor/warn ing lig h ts  ma y 
di ffer. T he 
factor  is t he sy mbol o n  th e 
sw itch  its elf. 
Instrument  panel 3