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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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Fig . 124 In the rear sect ion of the centre console :
12-volt socket
l'('n First read and observe the introductory
l-bJ.J information and safety warnings&. on
page 160.
Maximum power rating
Electrical
socket
12- volt
Maximum power rating
120 watts
The maxim um power rating of the individ ua l sock
ets should never be exceeded . The power rating of
each device is stated on its type plate.
If two or more devices are connected at the same
time, the overall power consump tion of all con nec
ted electrical devices may never exceed 190 watts
~CD.
12-volt socket
The 12-volt socket will work only when the ignition
is switc hed on.
Using elec tric al app liances with the engine swit ch
ed off and the ignition switched on will drain the
battery. Electrical consumers should therefore only
be plugged into the sockets when the engine is
running.
Fig. 125 In the luggage compartment: 12-volt
socket
To prevent damage due to voltage fluctuation ,
switch
oft any connected devices before switching
the ignition
or engine on or off.
12-volt socket s can be found in the following loca
tions in the vehicle :
• Under a cover in the lower section of the centre
console =>Fig. 124 .
• In the luggage compartment =>Fig. 125.
• Observe the operating instructions for any
device that you plug into the socket.
• Never exceed the maximum power rating as
this could damage the whole vehicle electrical
system.
• 12-volt socket:
-Only use accessories that have been ap
proved in accordance with valid guidelines
concerning electromagnetic compatibility.
-
Never feed electricity into the socket.
Practical equipment 1161
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Please note the following to help avoid damag o
and premature wear:
• Do not rest your hand on the g ear le ve r
when
driving. The pressure from your hand is
passed onto the selector forks in the gearbox.
Automatic gearbox: selecting a gear
Fig . 135 Left-hand drive vehicles : selector lever
for automatic gearbox with lock button (arrow)
r-('n First read and observe the introductory
~ information and safety warnings & on
page 169.
The selector lever is equipped with a selector lever
lock .
When changing the selector lever position
from P to a driving gear, depress the brake pedal
and push the lock button in the selector lever in the
Selector
lever posi-Designation Meaning ~ .&.
tion
stop bofore engaging re verse gear.
• Always fully d epress the clutch pedal when
changing gear.
• Do not hold the vehicle by "riding" the
clutch on a hill with the engine running.
Fig. 136 Right-hand drive vehicles : selector lever
for automatic gearbox with lock button (arrow)
direction
of the arrow ~Fig. 135 or ~Fig. 136. To
move the selector
lever out of position N to posi
tion D
or R, first depress and hold the brake pedal.
The current selector lever position or the selected
gear
will be shown in the instrument cluster display
if the ignition is switched on.
The drive wheels are locked mechanically .
p Parking lock May only be selected ~hen the vehicle is stationary. To disengage
this selector lever pos1t1on, depress the brake pedal and also
switch on the ignition .
R Reverse gear Reverse gear is selected.
May only be selected when the vehicle is
stationary.
N Neutral The gearbox is in the neutral position . No force is transmitted to the
wheels and the braking effect
of the engine is not available .
Standard driving po-All forward ge~r~ are shift~d up and down automatically . The timing
D sition (normal pro-of the gear sh1ft 1s determmed by the engine load, your individual
gramme) driving
style and the speed
of the vehicle . -
Starting the engine, changing gear and parking 173
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\start to spin and the vehicle can skid If the
lCS i w1tched off, especially If the road Is
slippery.
•
Switch the TCS back on after acceleration.
attempt to stop it from rolling back by depress·
lng the accelerator while a position is still se
lected. The automatic gearbox could overheat
and be damage d .
• Never allow the vehicle to roll In posi tion N ,
particularly If the Ignition is s w itched off. The
automatic gearbox w ill not be lubricated and
could be damaged .
r-'('n F irst read and observe the introductory
L-Wl Information and safety warnings .&. on
page 169 .
Emergency programme
There is a fault in the system if all the displays on
the mstrument clu ste r for the se lector le ve r posi
tions have a light background. The automatic gear
box is running in an emergency programme. The
vehicle can still be driven in the eme rg ency pro
gramme, but only at reduced speed and not in all
gear s.
In vehicles with a dual clutch gearbox DSG®, y o u
may
no longer be able to select reverse gear.
In all cases the automatic gearbox should be
checke d
by a qualified workshop immediately.
Overheating of the dual clutch gearbox
DSG®
The dual clutch gearbox can overheat when th e
vehicle pulls off re
gularly, travels at a crawl for long
penods, or in s
top and go traffic . Gearbox over- .
heating
is i ndi cate d by the w arning lamp 0 and tn
some cases by a text m essage in the instrument
cluste r d1splay . An acoustic warni ng may also be
heard . Stop the ve hi cle and allow th e gea rbox to
cool down
~CD.
The vehicle will not move forwards or
backwards even though a gear has been
selected
If the veh1cle w11l not move in the requi red direc
tio n, the system may have selected the pos1tion m
correctly Depress the bra e pedal and reselect the
pOSitiOn
If th e vehicle st1ll does not move tn the requ1red di
re ction , th ere IS a system fault. Seek expert assis
tance and have the system checked
• If the display indicates that the gearbox is
overheating for the first time, the vehicle will
have to be parked safely or driven faster than
20 km/h (12 mph) .
• If the text message and acoustic warning
are repeated approximately every 10 seconds,
the vehicle must be parked safely immediately
and the engine switched off. Allow the gearbox
to cool down.
•
In order to prevent damage to the gearbox,
you should not drive on unti l the acousti c
warning stops. You should not pull away or
drive the vehicle at very low speeds while the
gearbox is overheated.
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tf the brake warning lamp 0 does not go
'Jt or if it lights up when driving, the brake Ol , . • fluid level in the reservoir IS too low or there
is a fault in the brake system. Stop the vehi
c le immediately and seek expert assistance
=>page 188 , Brake fluid.
, tf the brake warning lamp ID lights up to
gether with the ABS indicator lamp 8, the
control function of the ABS may have failed.
This can cause the rear wheels to lock quick
ly when you brake. Locked rear wheels can
lead to a loss of control of the vehicle. If pos
s ible, reduce your speed and drive carefully
at low speed to the nearest qualified work
shop in order to have the brake system tes
ted . Avoid sudden braking and driving ma
noeuvres on the way.
• The ABS is not functioning correctly if the
ABS indicator lamp Et does not go out or
com es on while the vehicle is in motion. The
Electronic parking brake
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Fig . 140 In lower part of centre console : bu tton
for the electron ic parkin g brake
rf'n First read and observe the i~troductory
~ information and safety warnmgs A on
page 179.
The electronic parking brake replaces the hand
brake.
Switching on the electronic parking brake
The elec tron ic park ing brake can be swit ched on at
a n y time when the vehic le
is stationary . Even when
the ignition is sw itched off, always switch on the
e lectroni c parking brake when leaving
or parking
the vehicle .
_,
A WARN IN.G (Continued) .,~ ,1
vehicle can be stopped using the normal
brakes only {without ABS). The protection
provided by ABS is no longer available. Pro
ceed to a qualified workshop as soon a s pos
s ible.
• If the warning lamp 0 lights up either indi
vidually or together with a text message in
the d isplay of the instrument cluster, proceed
to a qualified workshop immediately to have
the brake pads checked or any worn brake
pads replaced.
Fa i
lure to observe illuminated indicator lamps
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be-
ing damaged.
• T he electron ic park ing brake is switched on
when the indicato r lamp in the button ::;;. Fig. 140
(a rro w) and the red indicator lamp ID in the instru
ment cluster displ ay are lit up ::;;. page 180.
• Release the button .
Switching off the electronic parking brake
• Swit ch on the ignition .
• Press the@) ::;;. Fig . 140 button . At the same
time depress the brake pedal with some force or
depress the accele rator pedal slightly when the en
gine is run ning .
• The indicator lamp in the button =:;.Fig . 140 (a r
row ) and the red indicator lamp ® in the instru
ment cluster will go out.
Automatic switch-off for the electronic
parking brake when driving off
The elec tronic parking brake switches off automati
cally when the vehi cle pulls away, prov ided that the
driver door is closed and the drive r sea t belt has
been fastened . If the vehicle has a manual gear
box, you must also depress the clutch fully before
pulling off so that the system detects that you want
to switch off the parking brake.
You can prevent the electronic parking brake f 0 . h. ff r m sw1tc 1ng o automat ically by pulling and hold.
the@) button::;;. Fig. 140 while pulling away. lng
Starting the engine, changing gear and parking 181
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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
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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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• 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 .
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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
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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
r.O:-ff ___________________ -+-=T~he::.._ . ..:.v.:..ol:.:u::.m.:..:e~i~n:,:th~e~~n~fotamment sytem is not reduced. __ ----
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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h parkPil ot is au tomatica lly muted whe n the
!le~tronic parking brake is switc he d on.
Vehicle path display
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Fig. 151 Vehicle path display w ithout steering in
put (colour display)
The mute setting is active if the ParkPilot was
switched on using the @ button with the selector
le ve r in position P.
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Fig. 152 V ehi cle path display with steering input
(colour display)
[Q) First read and observe the introductory information and safety warnings £ on page 201.
Key
Fig. 151 and
Fig. 152
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Definition
Vehi cle path display .
The yellow segment represents an obstacle in the vehicle 's path .
The red seg ment represents an
obstacle located in the vehicle 's collision area .
The grey segment represents an
obstacle outside of the vehicle's path.
Vehicle path display -
Function What to do when the ignition is switched on
Forward gear engaged .
Front vehicle path
display OR: move the gear lever to neutral , or move the selector lever to N.
-OR: depending on the vehicle equipment level , roll forwards .
Rear vehicle path
display
Sel ect reverse gea r or move the selector lever to position R.
-OR: depen ding on the vehi cle equipment level , roll ba ckw ards.
The vehicle path dis play changes in relation to the
s~eering inp ut. Ob stacles that are located in the ve
hicle's path during a steering input are disp layed in
Yellow and red segments.
0b,stacles that are no longer located in the vehi
cles Path after a steering input are displayed as follows·
• The segm ents are shown in red when the dis
tance to an
obstacle is less than approximately
30 cm .
• The segments are shown in grey when the dis
tance to an
obsta cle is greater than approximately
30cm.
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