
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A wARNING
A tailgate that is not closed properly could
op~n suddenly while the vehicle is in motion.
This could lead to severe injuries.
Opening the tailgate
B5K -041 4
Fig. 36 In the vehicle key: button for unlocking
and opening the tailgate
r-('n First read and observe the introductory
l...-Jr=JJ information and safety warnings £ on
page 57.
lt will not be possible to open the tailgate if, for ex
ample,
bicycles are mounted on a carrier attached
to it
~ £. Remove the load from the carrier and
support the open tailgate.
Opening with the vehicle key
Press the~ button on the vehicle key~ Fig. 36
for less than approximately 1 second to unlock the
tailgate,
or press the ~ button on the vehicle key
until the tailgate automatically opens by a few milli
metres . Then open the tailgate using the Volkswa -
gen badge .
Opening with the Volkswagen emblem
• Unlock the vehicle or tailgate or open one of
the doors .
• Press the top part of the Volk swagen badge
~Fig. 37 with your thumb and push out the bottom
part
of the badge. Grip underneath the badge and
lift up the tailgate .
58 I Before the journey
1, A WARNING (Continued) --
•
Stop as soon as possible and close th --...d
tailgate. e
• After closing the tailgate, always check
that it is properly secured.
r::l The symbol can differ depending on the ver
L!J si on of the instrument cluster.
Fig. 37 Opening the tailgate from the outside
--,..
A WARNING
Serious injuries can occur if the tailgate is
unlocked or opened incorrectly or without
due care and attention.
• lt may not always be apparent that the tail
gate is unlocked, for example when a loaded
luggage
carrier is attached to it. If unlocked,
the tailgate may open suddenly while the ve
hicle is in motion.
r:l At outside temperatures lower than ooc
L!J (+32 °F), the opening mechanism cannot al
ways lift the opened
tailgate automatically . The tail-
gate then has to be guided up by hand .

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Closing the tailgate
Fig. 38 Open tailgate: h andle recess for clos ing
the tailgate
r-f"n First read and observe the introductory
L-1.::JJ information and safety warnings & on
page 57.
Closing the tailgate
• Grip one of the handles in the interio r trim of
the tailgate =>Fig. 38 (arrows) .
• Pull the tailgate down with some fo rce until it
engages in
the lock.
• Pull the tailgate to make sure that it is engaged
securely .
Locking the tailgate
The vehicle will lock again autom atic ally after ap
proximately
120 seconds if you do not open one of
the doors or the tailgate . This function prevents the
vehicle from remaining unlocked if th e unlo cking
button is pressed
by mistake .
Th tail A I , n nly b~ In! ~ml WllH tl H lt~ jlfllp M d y
clos ,d nd nonLJBI I .
• T h I llo nle i r l tW I H; l,r~tl hy lltrl Crlldtrtllqd
in g sy. 11 m .
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. I) 111 Vfllli ,jH kHy, If Will l ql'j
aga in r w e oncl fl r 11 itl ,I
t11eft alnrm I ~llvAted imtnnd tillo ly HfiH t il i
clo d ""> pnge 4 .
• If lh le ilgnt l~ lo . e 11 ttl no l h)d t-~d, 11 will
lock auto mnti , lly o n t11e vn l1it:ln fbdt;IJn .
sp ed of aprr ln m ln ly 9 ktn /11 (fl n1plt)
A WARNING
Serious Injuries can o ur If th~ tclii{J1tltt Ill
closed Incorrectly or without clue} nr~ ftlld •t·
tention.
• N ever loave children plllylfi{J tlllftllc 11ciO d
In or around tho vehicle, a po lully wht}l) the .
t a
llga te Is open. Childre n coulc1 liutl> Into the}
luggage compartment and hut th~ t tlllf tfcJ,
thereby trapping thomsolvo In lclo . P«lp und·
ing on the time of yer~r, locko d vo h l ·lq Etn
be subjected to extreru oly hi{Jh or lo w fc~tn•
peratures. This could cati. o orlo uii lnjw·Jn
or illness. lt could ~ve n havo fat •I n q .
quonces.
r:l B eror closi ng lh tnllgnh . llf r.k 111 rl lilt V1J •
L!J hi cle k y Is n o tln t11e ht (lf)ll!J otnp lrltllt Jrtl, ·::1
Oponlng and clo lng .I 59

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Introduction
Thi .h'" t r co nt ins information on the following
'll j· t ":
I' · A WARNING (Continued) ·----""=~·
ning r cl ing the windows elec trically . . 60
• Never leave children or people requiring
assistance alone in the vehicle when the ve
hicle is locked. The windows can no longer
be opened in an emergency.
tric wind ws - functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
R 1\-b k fun ction f or th e electric windows . . . 61
Additional information and warnings:
• V lk wag n information system ~page 26
• ntr I loc king system :::) page 46
• lnfo tai nm ent system ~page 31
• Always take all vehicle keys with you ev
ery time you leave the vehicle. The windows
can still be operated using the buttons sever
al minutes after the ignition has been switch
ed off, provided that the driver door and front
passenger door are not opened.
A~ WARNING
~-~~------------------·~--------~~~
• When transporting children on the rear
bench seat, the rear electric windows should
always be deactivated using the safety button
so that they cannot be opened or closed.
ltnproper or unsupervised use of the electric
windows can cause serious injuries.
• The electric windows should only be
opened or closed when you are sure that no
body is in their operating area . During sudden rain showers, water can enter
the vehicle interior via open windows and
cause damage
to the vehicle.
Opening or closing the windows electrically
Fig. 39 In the driver door: buttons for the front
a nd rear
elec tric windo ws
r--('n First read and observe the introductory
~ information and safety warnings £ on
page 60.
Buttons in the driver door
Key for Fig. 39 :
CD For the windows in the front doors .
CD For the windows in the rear doors .
@ Safe ty button .
AA l ..._-'. --~ o. -•
Opening and closing the windows
Function
Opening :
Closing:
Stopping the
one-touch
function :
Action
Press the ~ button .
Pull the ~ button .
Press or
pull the button for the ap
propriate window again.
The safety switch
G) disables the
electric window buttons in the rear
doors . The yellow indicator
lamp in
the button
will light up.
-
The electric windows will only function when the ig
nition is switched on.
The windows can
still be operated using the but
tons several minutes after the ignition has been
switched off, provided that the driver door and front
passenger door are not opened .
If the vehicle keY
... -is removed from the ignition lock and the driver
" door is opened , all electric windows can be opened
or closed by operating and holding the windoW but~
· · ton in the driver door. After a few seconds . conven
ience opening
I closing is started ~page 61.

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine M chanica l controls on the front seat
Fig. 43 Front left-hand seat controls
Fig. 43
CD
Function
Folding the seat backrest forwards
or backwards (2-door vehicl es only)
if'l1 First read and obscrvo th introductory
L-.lr::JJ inforn1ation and safety warnings~ on
page 66.
The la yout of the contr I~ n tt1 fr nt ri~jt1t-h·1nd
seat is a mirror imElg f th 1 ... y ut f th ntr I
on the front left- h nd s ot.
The following secti n c ntain d s ripti n f 11
possibl e controls. Th nun1b r f ntr I n1 y v ry
depending on the v r ion of tl1
The seat m ay h v e con1bin, ti n o f 111 t1~.. nic I
and electrical contr ols-=> png 70.
Action
Folding forwards: Pull le ver a nd fold s
ward. Push the se at forw ards at th e an1 tirl"l
Folding backwards : slide the se t b k s f r
go until it clicks into place. The
b ckr t r I o
matic ally and can be fold ed b ackward . Engag
t for-
it will
s ut -
th
seat backrest in an up rig ht position .
--~------------------@ Adjusting the lumbar support . Change lev er position .
----~--~~--~~--------~-------1----~----~------------------
f'3 Take all weig ht off the bac kres t and turn th h nd-
\:V Ad just ing the backrest. wheel.
0 Adjusting the seat height.
® Adjusts the angle of the sea t cush
ion . Move
the le v
er up or down sev era l tirn a s r quir d.
Pull or press the le ve r severa l tin 1es as r qui r d.
--------~------------------------~----------------------------
®
Adjusts the seat forwards and back -Raise the handl e and slide the sea t forw rd or b ck-
wards . wards .
--------~------------------------~----------------------------
(j)
Pushing the front seat forwards or Lift the hand le and move the fron t seat. Th front t
backwards. must engage after
the le ve r has been r I a d.
Sitting correctly and safely 69

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®
651<-()590
Fig. 44 Moving th e front left seat forwards and
backwards , ad j
usting the backrest and the seat
cushion for hei
ght and tilt
r-('n First read and observe the introductory
L-.lc:J.I information and safety warnings~ on
page 66.
The layout of the contro ls on the front r ight-hand
seat is a m irror image
of the layout of th e contro ls
on the front left-hand sea
t.
Fig. 45 Adju stin g the lumbar support
The seat may have a combination of mechanical
and electrical controls.
Pressing the switch in the direction of the arrow ~Fig. 44:
® Slides the seat forwards or backwards .
CD ® Adjusts the ang le of the seat cushion.
© Raises or lower s the seat.
@ @ Adjust s th e angle of the backrest.
Press ing the s witch in th e corresponding area
~Fig. 45:
CD or@ I Adjusts the curv e of the lumbar support.
@or@ I Ad justs the he ight of the lumbar support .
D epending on the veh ic le equ ipment leve l, it
may
be possib le to ass ign the seat pos it ion to the vehi
cle key using the @ill button and the~ and (seats]
funct ion buttons in the info ta inment system
~page 31.
~A WARNING
Failure to take due care and attention when
using the electric front seats can cause se
vere injuries.
• The electrical front seat adjustment also
works when the ignition is switched off. Nev
er leave children or people requiring assis
tance alone in the vehicle.
~"'A WARNING (Continued} --~ ~ -·-
• In the event of an emergency, stop the
electrical adjustment by pressing another
switch.
To avoid damaging the electrical components
in the front seats, do not kneel on the seats or
apply sharp pressure at a single point on the
seat cushion and backrest.
m lt.may ~Ot be poss ib le to adjust the seat eleC·
W tncally 1f the battery charge level is too loW.
m ~tarting the engine will interrupt the seat ad· 4 i
W JUStment procedure .
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Adjusting the head restraints
Fig. 46 Adjustin g f ront head restra int
r-T'n :irst rea? and observe the introductory
L..-.WJ 1nfor mat1on an d safety warnings & on
page
66 .
Ev ery s
eat 1s fit ted w1th a t'lea r es ra10t. T he ce n
tre rear head restra rnt
IS d e stgned so le ly for use
wrth the centre rear sea Th s ead res ratnt
s hould therefore no t be ,stalred ira any of th e othe r
pos 1t 1ons .
Adjusting the height of th e front head
restraint
• P ush th e head res ra in u;> or cfo.• n •n e d Jrec -
tron of the arrow h1Je pressmg a holdtng bu tto n
~Fig 46 CD=>
• T he head re stratn mus chc sec re~y n o posi
t io n.
Adjusting the height of the rear head
restraint
• P ush the head res ra in! uo ~ e d rec on of
t h e a rrow
or push rt do vn wh . e press g aod old
ing b utton ~Fig. 4 7 CD ~
• T he head re str a tn t must c! c secJ 'e i'1 o pos •
t io n.
Correct head restraint setting
A dju st the head rest ra 1nt s o t hat its upper ed ge rs
a t th e sa me he ig ht as th e top of th e head . b ut no t
l o w
er th a n eye le vel. P osit ion th e bac of you r
h ead
as close to th e hea d res tram t as poss1b le .
Fig. 47 Adju ting rear h ad r str ai nt
Head restraint setting for shorter people
Push the he ad restra in t all the w ay d own , ve n if
the head is then locat e d un derneath th e top edg e
of the head res traint. There may b e a sm all g p
between the head res trai nt and b ck ros t in tt1e
lowes t position .
Head restraint setting for taller people
Pus h the hea d r estrain t up as f r as it w ill go .
A WARNING
Driving without head restraints or with Incor
rectly adjusted head restraints Increases tho
risk of severe or fatal injuries In th o even t of
an accident or sudden driving or braking rlHl
noeuvre.
• If a seat is occupied, the hea d r traint for
that seat must be fitted and adjusted corre ct·
ly.
• Each vehicle occupant mu t adjus t the
head restra i
nt to uit tho lr body ize , to h lp
reduce the risk of nock injurlo in an acci
d ent. A s fa r a po s ibl e, the upper edge of
the head res tra int mu t be lo ve l w ith the top
of the head , but no lower 'than eye le vel. Po I·
l ion the back of your head as clo e to th e
head restra int as possible .
• Never adjust the hea d restraint when tha
vehicle is in motion. ~
Sitting correctly nd . af ely

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ~emoving and fitting head restraints
Fig. 48 Removing the front head restraint
r-f'n First read and observe the introductory
L-lcJJ information and safety warnings & on
page 66.
Every seat is fitted with a head restraint. The front
head restraints are intended solely for use with the
front seats, and the centre rear head restra int is in
tended solely for use with the central seat in the
rear bench seat. For this reason , do not install
head restraints in any other position.
Removing the front head restraint
• Lower the head restraint as required ===> & in
Adjusting the head restraints on page 71.
• To release the head restraint , slide a flat object
such as a plas tic card between the backrest cover
and the caps on the head restraint guide pins
===>Fig. 48 G) while a second person pulls the head
restraint
out fully .
Fitting the front head restraint
• Position the head restraint correctly over the
head restraint guides and then insert into the
guides of the corresponding seat backrest.
• Slide the head restraint all the way down until
the guide pins click into place .
• Adjust the head restraint so that a correct sit
ting position can be assumed
===>page 71.
Removing the rear head restraints
• Release the rear seat backrest and fold the
backrest forwards slightly
===>page 130.
• Push
the head restraint all the way up ===> &.
• Insert the unfolded vehicle key bit or the flat
edge
of the screwdriver from the vehicle tool kit into
the slot in the cap
===>Fig. 49 G).
• Press and hold the vehicle key or the screw
driver in the direction
of the arrow .
Before the journey
Fig. 49 Removing the rear head restraint
• At the same time press button @ while a sec
ond person
pulls the head restraint out fully .
• Push back the rear seat backrest and allow it to
engage securely .
Fitting the rear head restraints
• Release the rear seat backrest and fold the
backrest forwards slightly
===>page 130.
• Position
the head restraint correctly over the
head restraint guides and then insert into the
guides
of the corresponding seat backrest.
• Press and hold the button @and push the
head restraint downwards .
• Push back the rear seat backrest and allow it to
engage securely.
• Adjust the head restraint so that a correct sit
ting position can be assumed ===>page 71.
A WARNING .
Driving without head restraints or with incor·
rectly adjusted head restraints increases the
risk of severe or fatal injuries in the event of
an
accident or sudden driving or braking ma·
noeuvre.
• If a seat is occupied, the head restraint tor
that seat must be fitted and adjusted correct·
ly.
•
Head restraints that have been removed
should be reinstalled as soon as possible to
tee· ensure that passengers are properly pro ~
~ ted.
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.
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When removing or fitting head restraints, make
sure that they do not hit the roof or other parts
of the vehicle. The roof and other vehicle parts
could otherwise be damaged.
Fig. 50 Adjusting the steering wheel position me
chanically
r-f"'n First read and observe the i~troductory
~ information and safety warnmgs ~on
page 66.
Adjust the steering wheel position before setting
off
and only when the vehicle is sta tionary.
• Push down the lever =>Fig . 50 G).
• Adjust the steering wheel so that you can hold
it on the outside
of the ring (at the 9 o'cl ock and 3
o'clock positions) with both hands and slightly bent
arms.
• Push the lever up firmly until it lines up with the
steering column
=> ~-
Incorrect use of the steering column position
adjustment and incorrect adjustment of the
steering wheel can cause serious or fatal in
juries.
• After adjusting the steering column, al
ways move lever CD up so that it engages se
curely. This prevents the steering column
from moving spontaneously while the vehicle
is in motion.
• Never adjust the steering wheel when the
vehicle is in motion. If you determine that a
readjustment is necessary, stop the vehicle
safely and adjust the steering wheel to the
correct position.
• The steering wheel must always point to
wards the chest and not towards the face.
This ensures that the driver front airbag pro
vides maximum protection in the event of an
accident.
• While driving, always keep both hands on
the outside of the steering wheel, at the 9
o'clock and 3 o'clock positions. This reduces
the risk of injury if the driver front airbag is
triggered.
• Never hold the steering wheel at the
12 o'clock position, or in any other manner,
e.g .
on the hub of the steering wheel. If the
driver front airbag is triggered, you could re
ceive severe injuries to the arms, hands and
head. ~--------------------------____ _j