2010 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT Passenger door

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
  WARNING 
Careless or unsupervised use of the sunroof can cause serious injuries. 
�x Always make sure that no one is in the way of the power sunroof when it is closing. 
�x Always take all vehicle

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
�x If the outside temperature or the temperature inside the passenger compartment is 77 °F (25 °C) or more. 
 
Function Action for seat heating ⇒ fig. 67 
Switch on:  Press the �A button. Seat

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
Recalling settings for driver seat and outside mirrors 
�x Briefly press the appropriate memory button when the vehicle is not moving, the ignition is switched off, and the driver door is open. 
�x

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
�x Factory-installed or retrofitted accessories. 
�x Hitch weight and tongue weight for trailer towing. 
Please refer to the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross front and rear Axle Weig

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
  WARNING 
Unsecured or incorrectly stowed items can fly through the vehicle, causing serious personal injury during hard braking or sharp steering or in an accident. Loose items can also be struck

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
Section width 
The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, excluding elevations due to labeling decoration, or protective bands. 
Sidewall 
The portion of a tire

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
  WARNING 
Improper use of vehicle keys can result in serious personal injury. 
�x Always take the key with you when you leave the vehicle. The engine can be started and vehicle systems such as the

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2010  Owners Manual  
  WARNING 
Unintended vehicle movement can cause serious personal injury. 
�x Do not depress the brake or clutch pedals when switching on the ignition, as the engine could otherwise start immediatel
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