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Fig.  87 Operating  the rear  window  wiper 
Fig. 86  Operating  the front  windscreen  wiper 
[Q] First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings£ on page 117. 
Move the lever into the required position ~CD: 
® OFF Switches off the  windscreen  wiper. 
® INT Interval wipe for the  windscreen. 
© LOW Slow wipe . 
@ HIGH Fast  wipe. 
® 1x Flick  wipe - wipes  briefly. Push  and hold  the lever  down  for longer to wipe  more  quickly . 
® 
............. Pulling the lever  activates  the wash  and wipe  system  for cleaning  the windscreen . \V 
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Interval wipe for the  rear  window.  The windscreen  wiper will wipe the window  approxi-
mately  every 6 seconds  . 
® 
............ 
Pushing  the lever  activates  the wash  and wipe  system  for cleaning  the rear  window . ~ -
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Set the interval  lengths with the switch  (vehicles  without rain sensor)  or adjust  the sensi-
tivity of the rain  sensor. 
If the ignition is switched off while the wind
screen wiper is switched on, the windscreen 
wiper will continue to wipe on the same  setting 
when the ignition is switched on again.  Frost, 
snow and other obstructions on the wind
screen can cause damage to the windscreen 
wipers and wiper motor. 
• Remove any snow and ice from the wipers 
before setting off. 
• Carefully detach wiper blades that have be
come frozen onto the  windscreen.  Volkswagen 
recommends using a de-icer  spray for this. 
118 f Before the journey 
Do not switch on the windscreen wipers when 
the window is dry. Using the wiper blades when 
the rear windscreen is dry could cause damage 
to the  rear  windscreen . 
r:l The windscreen  wipers will only function 
lJJ when  the ignition  is switched on and the bon· 
net  and  tailgate  are closed. 
r:l The  interval  wipe for the  windscreen depe.nds 
l!:J on the  speed  of the  vehicle . The  wipers will , ; 
· taster. · w1pe more  frequently  as the  vehicle  moves 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Place the windscreen  wiper arms back onto the 
winds creen  before  driving  away. With  the ignition 
swit ched  on, briefly  press the windscreen  wiper 
lever 
down to  bring  the windscreen  wiper arms 
ba ck 
to the  original  position. 
Lifting the windscreen wiper blades 
• Move the wiper  arms to the  service  position be
fore lifting ~CD. 
• When  lifting a wiper  arm hold  it only by the wip
er blade  mounting . 
Rain sensor 
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Fig. 89  Windscreen  wiper lever: setting  rain sen
sor G) 
r-('n First read and observe  the introductory 
L-J,::JJ information  and safety warnings & on 
page 
117. 
When  the rain  sensor  is activated , it  automatically 
controls  the frequency 
of the wiper  intervals, de
pending  on the  amount of rain ~ ,&. The  sensitivity 
of the rain  sensor  can be adjusted  manually. Man
ual 
wipe ~page 118 . 
The  automatic  wipe function  can be switched  on 
and  off using  the 
(ill) button  and the 0 and 
[Mirror  and wipers ] function  buttons in the infotainment 
system 
~page 31. 
Push the  lever  to the  desired  position ~Fig. 89: 
® Deactivat es the  rain  sensor. 
@ Rain  sensor  is active  -automatic  wipe when 
necessary . 
G) Adjusting the sensitivity of the  rain  sensor : 
-
Switch to  the  right -high  sensitivity. 
-
Switch to  the  left  -low  sensitivity . 
The  rain sensor 
will remain  active after the ignition 
is  switched off  and back  on again  and 
will function 
again 
if the  windscreen  wiper  lever  is in position @ 
and if the vehicle  is travelling  at speeds  higher 
than  4 km/h 
(2 mph). 
•  In order to prevent  damage to the bonnet 
and  the windscreen 
wiper arms,  the wind
screen wiper arms should only be lifted when 
in the  service  position. 
• Always return  the windscreen  wiper arms to 
the windscreen  before starting your journey. 
Fig. 90 Sensitive  surface of the  rain  sensor 
Changes to the functioning of the rain 
sensor 
Possible causes  for faults  and misinterpretations 
concerning  the sensitive surface~ Fig. 90 of the 
rain  sensor  include: 
• Damaged  wiper blades:  a film of water  or 
smears  caused by damaged  wiper blades 
can in
crease  the length of time  for which  the wipers are 
switched  on, shorten  the length of the intervals be
tween  wipes, or cause  the wipers  to run continu
ously. 
• Insects:  insects hitting the surface  can cause 
the wipers  to be  activated. 
•  Salt deposits : in winter,  salt deposits  can cause 
the wiper  to continue  to wipe  the windscreen when 
it is  almost  dry. 
•  Soiling : dry dust,  wax, windscreen  coatings (lo· 
tus effect) or detergent  deposits (automatic car 
wash) can cause  the rain  sensor  to become less 
sensitive  and react  too slowly or even  not at all. 
•  Crack 
in the windscreen : when  the windscree~ 
is impacted by  a stone,  a wash  cycle is triggered If .... 
~he rain sensor  is on . The  rain sensor will then reg-,. ~ 
1ster the reduction  in sensitivity of the  surface and ~ 
120 I Before the journey _,} 
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parkPilot 
COl Introduction 
This  chapter  contains  information  on the  following 
subjects: 
Operating ParkPilot . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . 202 
parkPilot  display 
. .  .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . . . .  . 204 
ParkPilot menu  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . 206 
Vehicle path display .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . 207 
Towing a trailer . . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . 208 
The ParkPilot assists  the driver  when manoeuvring 
and parking . If the vehicle is approaching  an obsta
cle located in the range of the ultrasound sensors , 
an intermittent  acoustic warning is sounded , de
pending on the distance . The shorter the distance , 
the shorter the intervals . The acoustic  warning will 
sound continuously if the obstacle is very close . 
The ultrasound sensors in the bumpers  transmit 
and receive ultrasound waves. The  system  uses 
the time difference  between the ultrason ic waves 
(i.e. between  the transmission  and reflection  from 
obstacles and the point of reception)  to continu
ously calculate the distance  between  the bumper 
and the obstacle. 
Additional information and warnings: 
• Exterior views ~page 6 
• lnfotainment system ~page 31 
• Braking , stopping  and parking ~page 179 
• Reverse  assist system  (Rear Assist) 
~page 209 
•  Park 
assist  system (Park Assist) ~page 213 
•  Cleaning and  caring  for the vehicle exterior 
~page 294 
• Accessories , modificat ions , repairs  and renewal 
of parts ~page 320 
A WARNING 
The ParkPilot cannot replace the full concen
tration of the driver. 
• Unintentional vehicle movements can 
cause serious injury. 
• Always adapt your speed and driving style 
to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic con
ditions. 
• Ultrasound sensors have blind spots in 
Which obstacles and people cannot be detec
ted '--. 
A WARNING (Continued) ~-
• Always monitor the area around the vehi
cle as the ultrasound sensors will not always 
detect infants, animals and objects. 
• Certain surfaces of objects and clothes 
cannot reflect the signals from the ultrasound 
sensors. The system is unable to detect 
these objects or people wearing this type of 
clothing, or they may be detected incorrectly. 
• External sources of sound can affect the 
signals of the ultrasound sensors. In certain 
circumstances, the system may not recog
nise people or objects. 
A WARNING ~-. 
Automatic activation of the ParkPilot only oc
curs at very low speeds. An inappropriate 
driving style can cause accidents and serious 
injuries. 
• Always bear in mind the time delay be
tween the signals. 
• The ultrasound sensors may not always be 
able to detect objects such as trailer drawbars, 
thin rails, fences, posts, trees and open or 
opening tailgates. This can result in damage to 
your vehicle. 
• If the ParkPilot has detected an obstacle 
and issued a warning, the obstacle may move 
out of the detection range of the sensors as the 
vehicle approaches it, particularly if the object 
is very high or very low. These objects are no 
longer registered. 
• The vehicle can sustain considerable dam
age if the warning given by the ParkPilot is ig
nored. 
• The ultrasound sensors in the bumper can 
be displaced or damaged through impacts, e.g. 
when parking. 
• The ultrasound sensors in the bumpers 
must be kept clean and free of ice and snow 
and not be covered up by stickers or other 
items, as these may prevent the system from 
working properly. 
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• The ultrasound  sensors should only be 
sprayed  briefly when cleaning  with pressure 
hoses  and steam  cleaners.  A distance 
of more 
than 
10 cm  between  the ultrasound  sensors 
and  the steam/hose  nozzle must 
be observed. 
• Sources of noise can lead  to errors  in the 
ParkPilot  system, e.g. rough  asphalt,  cobble
stones,  induction  loops, building  equipment, 
or 
interference  from other  vehicles. 
• Any equipment  that has been  retrofitted to 
the vehicle,  e.g . bicycle  carriers, can prevent 
the  ParkPilot  from functioning  properly. 
Operating ParkPilot 
If an ultrasound sensor fails, the corrrespond. 
ing area of the  ultrasound  sensor cluster is 
switched off and cannot  be reactivated until th 
fault  has been  rectified.  Consult a qualified 
workshop  in the  event 
of a system  fault. Volks. 
wagen recommends  using a Volkswagen deal. 
ership for this purpose . 
r::l Volkswagen  recommends that drivers prac
L!J tise using  the ParkPilot in a traffic-calmed 
area or car  park to allow them to familiarise them
selves with the system and its functions. 
Fig. 147  ParkPilot  ultrasound  sensors around the vehicle, A: in  the  front  bumper , B : in  the  rear bumper 
BTT.Q530 
Fig. 148 In the lower section of the centre  con
sole: button  for switching  the ParkPilot  on and  off 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
l.-JRlJ information and safety warnings ,£ on 
page 201. 
Switching  ParkPilot on and off 
The  ParkPilot  uses ultraound  sensors to determine 
the distance  between  the front  and rear bumpers 
and  an obstacle.  Up to 6 ultrasound  sensors for 
the ParkPilot  (arrows) are located in both the front 
(A) and  rear  (B) bumpers :::.Fig. 147. 
The  intermittent  and permanent  acoustic 
warn~ng 
signals for the  front  ParkPilot  are of a higher pitch d 
than  those  for the  rear  ParkPilot.  This 
is a standar 
feature. 
The  warning  signals can be adjusted 
in the info
tainment  system menu :::.page 206. 
Function What to do when the ignition is switched on 
Switching  on the  Park
Pilot  manually : 
Switching  off the  Park
Pilot  manually : 
202 l While driving 
Press the ~ button once. 
Press  the 5) button again. 
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I g. 149 11 !--Pilot lispl y 
Vl l~i ·I (  , I  ur) 
round l11e Fig. 150 Mini  ParkPilot display  of the  area arounc 
the  vehic le  (co lo ur) 
ro Firs t road and ol>sorve the  Introductory  Information and safety warnings&, on page 201. 
Key 
Fig . 149 and 
Fig. 149  Definition 
Scann d 
area behind the  vehicle. ® 
® © 
------------------------ -----------Scanned area in front  of the  ve hicle. 
--------------------------------Scanned area to the ~ide of the  vehic le (depe nding on the ve hicl e equipment level). 
I 
• Sys te m fa ult  in the  scanned area . 
The 
y ello w segm ent represents an obstacle in the  vehic le's  path . 
Th e r
ed segment represents an obsta cle  loca te d in the  vehicle's collision a rea. 
0 T he  grey segment represents a n obstacle  outside  of the ve hicl e's path. 
When the  factory- fitt ed  inf otainment syste m is 
sw it c h ed  on , the a reas  to the  front , rear and side of 
the  vehicle tha t are scanned by ultrasound sensors 
cH e sh own o n the  scree n =>Fig. 149. The positions 
o f 
potentia l obs tacles are displa ye d  re lative  to the 
v e hic le 
=> & . 
The vehicle mus t be move d  a fe w m etres  forwards 
or  back war
ds in order to show the e ntire area 
around  the vehicle 1
) => & . The missing areas are 
t11en scanned  and the area around the vehic le is 
Cf'llcula ted. 
1
) Th or round  th  v  hic le Is no t shown in vohrc l  s wrth 4 ult 
2o4 1 Whil e driving 
Screen display and acoustic signal 
The graphic on the  screen  displays the scann~dl 
areas in several  segments . The closer the veh~:nt 
drives towards an obstacle the closer the se9, n . •  olhSIO Will move to the  ve hicle in the displ ay. The c  . 
a r
ea has been reache d when the penultimate se~ 
m entis displayed,  if  not  be fore . Do not drive on 
Th . bstacle e yello w segments  may turn grey 1f an ° 
ends up outside  of the vehi cle's path due to  a 
s teeri
ng input =>page  207. 
rasound se . 
n sors m eac h bumper .   

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Segment colour if 
Area of the vchicl Fig. 149 Oistn nco of tho vehicle an obstacle has 
from an obs tacle  Acou
stic signal been  d etected (col-
our 
display only) 
® 
Ob .. t( c l  approx
. 31 -160 cm 
R l r  sid n o t in th c-1p prox . 31  -60 cm 
Fr ont  c ntr  v 
hicl 's approx . 31 -120 cm 
Grey 
® Fr ont  sid p lh. n ppr ox. 31 -60 cm ----
-R 
® 
A ppr ox. 31 -160 cm 
R Clr id Obstfl cle In app rox . 31 -60 cm 
-th v  hicle 's I n te rmitt ent to ne  Y
e llow 
® 
Fron t ce ntr e p8th. approx . 31 -120 cm 
Front sid app rox . 31 -60 cm --
@ ,@ , Ob sta cle o utsid e of th e  co lli-
approx . 
0 -30 cm 
©_ sio n area .  Int
ermitt ent  to ne  Red 
®
.®. Obsta cle in  the  co llision 
approx. 
0 -30 cm Consta nt  to ne 
© area .  R
ed 
ParkPilot 
with front and rear a rea 
Segment colour if 
Distance of the v ehicle an obstacle has 
Area of the vehicle Acoustic signal  been detected (col-from an obstacle our 
display only) 
® 
Rear 
centre  app
rox. 31 - 160 cm 
Rear  side Obs tac le approx . 31 -90 cm 
Front centre  n
ot in th e 
approx. 31 -120 cm Grey 
® 
-ve hi cle's 
Front  side 
path.  app
rox . 
90 cm 
--
© Side app rox. 31 -90 cm 
--
® 
Rear  centre  app
rox. 31 -160 cm 
Rear  side  appro
x. 31 -90 cm Obstacle in 1----
® 
Front  centre  th
e  vehic le's  approx
. 31 -120 cm Intermitt ent  ton e Yellow 
Fr on t side  path
. 
approx . 31 -90 cm 
© Sid e app rox . 31 -90 cm 
®.®. Obst acle outside of app rox . 0 -30 cm Int ermittent  tone 
Red 
© the collision  area. -
®.@ , Obs tac le in  the 
approx. 0 -30 cm Con sta nt  to ne 
Red 
© collision area . 
ParkPilot 
in the area around the vehicle 
When there is  an  immin ent  risk of co llisio n in the 
front area of the ve hi cle, th e  aco ustic  signa ls  are 
s o
unded a t the  front. Wl1en th ere  is  a risk of immi 
nent collision in  the  rear  area of the ve hicl e, t11e 
acoustic signals  are  sounded  at  th e  rea r. 
Things to note about the ParkPilot in the 
area around the vehicle 1
) 
Acoustic  signa ls are only so unded  fo r tho se areas 
that are displaye d on  th e  inf otain ment  system 
s c
reen  .  The 
sca
nne d  area  along  the side  of the vehicle is 
a utomatically hidd en in the following sit uations : ...,. 
1
) T he  are a ar ound th e ve hicle 15 not shown 1n 
ve hi cle s w1th 4 ultr aso und sensors  in eac h bump er. 
Driver assist systems 205   

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• When the TCS or ESC systems  are taking cor
rective  action. 
• If the vehicle is sta tionary  for longe r than  ap
proximately 
3 minutes . 
~ ~~ ..... 
A WARNING 
'" 
Do not allow the images  shown on the  screen 
to distract you from the traffic around you. 
ParkPilot  menu 
r-('n First read and observe  the i~troductory 
l.-.l.:JJ information  and safety  warnmgs on 
page 201. 
ParkPilot settings in the infotainment 
system menu 
Switch on the ignition . 
If necessary , switch  on the  infota inment  system . 
Function  button: action 
CD 
Failure to observe thhe.ill
1
umbi~ated text messag. 
es can  lead to the ve tc e emg damaged . 
1:1 lt can take a fe w seconds be for e the area 
L!J scanned by the sensors ls displayed on the 
screen 
of the factory- fitted infot ainm ent system . 
Press the@) button . 
Touch  the 
G fu n ction button . 
Touch  the 
(Parkmg and mAnoeuverin g) fun ction button. 
Select the  required  settings in the ParkPilot 
menu . 
[10Act1vate automatically ): 1f the  checkbox 1n the  functio n button  is t1cked ~.the mini display  will be SWitched 
on  automat ically  when  the vehicle slowly approaches  an obstacle  located to  the  front.  Touc h  . 
[10Act1vate  automat1ca lly) again  to switch  off this  function . After deactiva tion,  the  ParkPilot  will no t be activated 
automatically when  the veh1cle approa ches an  obstacle  located to the  front. 
(Front volume): d1fferent volumes  can be set  separately  fo r the  acoustic  warnings  for the  fron t by  touching 
the 8 or 8 funct ion butt ons , or  by adJusting the  control. ___ 
(Front p1tch): different  pit ches  can be set  for the  acoustic  warnings  for the  front by touching the 0 or G 
fun ction  buttons , o r  by adjust1ng the control. 
(Rear volume) : different volumes can be set  for the  acoustic  warnings  for the  rear by touchtng the 0 or G 
function  buttons. o r  by  adjusting  the control. _ 
(Rear p1tc h ): different  pitches can be set  for the  acoust ic warmngs for  the  rear by tou ch ing the 0 or 8 tunc· 
tio n buttons . o r  by  adjusting  the control.  _ 
~~==~==~~~~-=~~--~~~-----------------------------~---(AudiO volume reduct1on): settmg the level to  which  the infota inment  system  volume  should  be reduced when 
the ParkPilot  1s act1ve. 
Audio volume reduction 
Menu  option  Explanation 
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Low Th e volume in the infota1nmen t sytem IS red~c;;d ~~~~tly. _.. 
Medium The volume in the infota inment syt e m  is red uced to ~~~d1unl. -
Strong Th e 1 .  - -11111un1. vo ume m the infota1nmen t sytem is reduced to a 11111 
Muting the ParkPilot 
You  can mute the acoustic  signals from the ParkPi
lot by  touching  the (!) fun ction  button  on the  info
tainment  system screen. Pr ess  the functio n button 
again to  switch the  acoustic  warnings  back  on. 
206 While driving 
park Pilot The  mute  setting will be ca ncelled 1f the rn· 
system  is switched off and  on  again . Error w a 
ings  canno t  be  swi tc h ed off. 
.  d off ntJfl' 
If the ParkPilot display  has been sw1tcl'~9 et· 
ually 
and ParkP1Iot remains act1ve. the  nnlt s t 
tlng  is also cance lled .   

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• All s m nts r di ... plny d m gr y and the ve
hicl p Hll dtspl y 1 h1dd n wh n th e electron re 
< rk1n bruke 1  clos d. 
•  All s m nts  are dtsplayed tn grey  and the ve
hi cle  path  d1sploy 
IS htdden  when the selector lever 
IS in po 1t10n P (: nd the  ParkPrlot ts activated 
Towing a trailer 
The vehtcle  path drsplay IS not sho\\'n  v.hen toy, tng 
a trarler . 
Towing  a trailer 
Fig . 153 Par111.Ptlot !et 
tratler (colour) 
r-('n First re d and ob •~ 
L-.l.:JJ information and s.a ety 
page 201 . 
208 I While dnvmg 
display is switched off and cannot be reactr· va. ted until the fault has been rectified. 
• The segments are no longer d isplayed in re. 
lation to the steering input and the  vehicle Path 
display is hidden. 
O nly the  scan ned  area  to the  front of the vehtcle s 
s o'  n  on  the  infotain ment system  screen rn vehr 
des  w rth a factory-fitted  towtng bracket and a tra.r 
er w1th an electrical connection to the  vehtcle 
~F1g 153 . 
The  dtstance  values  relating  to the  stdes and rear 
of the  ehtcle  are not displ ayed on the infotamment 
sys em  screen , nor are they  ind rcated by acous!JC 
amm g signals . 
en tow1ng a tra iler,  the  segments  are no longer 
o splayed 1n r elatron to  the  steenng  input and the 
.. e~IC!e path drsplay is hidden ~page 207. < 
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