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for interior  monitoring @ ......... ............ ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  ·  · · ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · · ·  · · 
G) Light  switch :q.. . ............ .................. ..... ... · · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · · ·  · · ·  · · 
- Daytime  running lights or daytime  headlights 0 
-Automatic headlight  control AUTO 
-Side light and dipped beam  headlights :oo:, §0 
-Fog  lights iD, 0$ 
® Control for: 
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Headlight range  control ~D ............................... · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · 
-Instrument and switch  lighting C'1 ........... ...... ............. · · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  ·  · ·  · 
G) Vent,.-1••·-~ ................... ............ . ......................... ······ ·· 
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-For main beam  headlights m 
-For dipped beam headlights §O 
-For headlight  flasher mtx 
-For turn signal Q~ 
For parking  lights p~ 
-With  switches and buttons  for operating  the cruise  control  system  (CCS) and the speed 
46 
105 
105 
105 
256 
105 
limiter ON-CANCEL-OFF, (RES/+-'l<'l-SETt-),@!) .  . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . 218 , 222 
- With  button for driver assist  systems 0 . . .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . 26 
® Instrument cluster: 
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Instruments .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 20 
-Display . . . . .  . . .  .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . 20 
- Warning and indicator  lamps . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . 16 
® Lever for windscreen  wipers  and washers 
- Windscreen  wipers 
HIGH -LOW 
117 
-Interval wipe  for the  windscreen ,,,, 
- Windscreen  wipers switched off OFF 
-" Flick  wipe" 1x 
-Windscreen wiper ~ 
-Wash  and wipe  system  for the  windscreen ~ 
-Rear wiper ~ 
- Wash and wipe  system  for the  rear window© 
-Lever with  buttons  for operat ing  the  Volkswagen  information  system and infotainment 
system (!@, (OK/RESET J ................................................... ........ . 
0 Controls on the  multifunct ion steering  wheel .............. ........................ . . 
- Buttons  for operating  the cruise  control  system  (CCS) and the 
speed limiter 
@D, @), @,@,(--CHI.-+) .. .................... ............................... . 
- Buttons for operating  the adaptive  cruise control  (ACC) @D, (ill),@ .@ ,(-_?_ +l ....... . 
- Volume  setting for the  radio,  navigation announcements or a telephone conversation 
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-Buttons  for operating  the Volkswagen  information system [,z,-OK-~). ~. G 
-Opening  the main  telephone  menu or accepting a telephone  call, and muting the radio or 
activating  voice control 0. ~ 
-Audio, navigation [l
® Horn (works only when  the ignition is switched on) 
® 
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@ 
Ignition lock ................ .... · · ........... .......... ....... .............. . 
Pedals 
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Lever for adjusting the steering column ...................... . .. ...... . •  • •  • •  • • • • •  0 •• 
Vehicle interior 
26, 31 
26 
218 ,222 
226 
163 
169 
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A I D o not drive on! 
Bonne t ope n or  not prope rly closed. ~page 277 
B 0 Do not drive on! ~page 57 Tailgate  open or  no t closed  prope rly . 
C Do not drive on! C ,D Ve hicle  door  ope n  or n ot pr ope rly clos ed. ~page 55 
Warn ing  and  information  messages 
The sy~tem runs a che ck o n ce rtain components 
and function s in  the  vehicle  whe n the ignition  is 
sw itched on or w hil e the  ve hi cle  is  in  motion . Mal
fun tions ar e indic ated  by r ed  and  yellow  warning 
s ymbol s 1
) wi th  te  t message s in  the  instrument 
c l 
1ster d is pla y ~page 16. An  acoustic  warning  is 
a ls o  so unded  i n certa in  ca se s.  Di fferent  instrument 
clu ster  design s 
will h av e diffe rent  dis plays . 
Type of mes
sage 
Symbol col
our
opened  manually. 
To do so, choose Vehicle 
status or Vehicle in  the  selection  menu 
~page 26. 
Priori ty 1 warn
in g  re port  The 
symbol  flashes  or lights  up -sometimes  together with an acoustic 
warning  signal. 
Red i> Do not drive on! Danger! ~A 
Check  function  and resolve  problem. Seek expert assistance if neces
sary. 
The  symbol  flashes or lights  up -sometimes  together with an acoustic 
warning  signal. 
Prio rity 2 warn 
ing  report Yellow If there  is a fault,  or if service  fluids are running low, your vehicle could 
be  damaged  or break  down 
~CD. 
Check  the fault  as soon  as possible . Seek expert assistance  if neces
sary. 
Information 
message Information about  various  procedures  within the vehicle . 
a) Displa yed  in  colour on  an i nstrumen t cluster wit h co lour d isplay . 
Mileage displays 
The  odometer  re gi sters  the total  distance  travelled 
by the  car. 
T he 
trip  recorde r(trip) shows  the distance travel 
led  since  the  trip  reco rder  was  last reset.  The final 
d ig it  show s dis tan ces 
of 100 m. 
• Press  button ::::>Fig . 12 0 briefly  to reset  the 
tri p record
er to 0 . 
Time 
• To se t th e  t ime , press  and hold  button 
~Fig. 12 0 while  the doors  are closed  until the 
word  Time  appears  in  the  display . 
• Releas e the  button . The  time  is shown  in the 
d is p l
ay and  the  hour  setting  is  marked . 
1
) D isp layed in col our on  an instrum ent clu ste r  with col our di sp la y. 
O ve rview of the  ve hicle 
• Then  press  the button  repeatedly  until the re
quired  hour  is displayed . Press  and hold  the button 
to  scroll  through  quickly. 
• Once you  have  set the  hour, wait until the mi
nutes  display  is marked . 
• Then press  the button  repeatedly until the re
quired  minute  is displayed. Press and  hold  the but
ton to scroll  through  quickly. 
• Release  the button  to finish  setting  the clock. 
You can also  set the  time  in the  infotainment sys
tem  using the@) button  and the ~ and 
[T tme  and  date] function  buttons ~page 31. ..,.   

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If Ill~ ut ·id  I mpera ture f lis ba-
lm -t4''C (+39~F), the display  als o  sh ows  a snow-
0,1'-mbol (i e  w  rning) . This  symbo l re m ains lit 
up until th ou tside  t mp erature  rises above +6°C 
(+ 4 ·'F)-£. 
hicl is s ta tionary. tl1e auxiliary  hea te r is 
wit h d  on  (  p age  264)  or the ve hi cle is tr ave l
tin A t  v  ry I w speeds , the te mper atur e disp laye d 
m y be slightly higl1er th a n  th e actual outside te m
per lure due  to  hea t ra di ated  from the e ngine . 
Th e meas uring  range 
lies be tw ee n -45 °C  (-49 °F) 
and  +76"C 
(+169 °F) . 
Compass display 
When  the ignition  and navigation  system are 
switched on, the instrument  cluster  display  shows 
the  current  direction 
of travel. 
Selector lever positions (automatic gearbox) 
The gear  selec ted is displayed  on the  side  of  the 
selecto r leve r and  on the di
spla y in th e instrument 
cluster . The  dis play  may  show  which  gear has 
been  selected  if 
the lever is in 0/S, or  in  Tiptronic 
mode 
~page 169 . 
Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox) 
While the  vehicle  is in  mot ion , the  instrum ent clus
ter may show  which  gear should  be  selec ted  to re
duce  fuel cons umption 
~page 169. 
Speed warning for winter tyres 
A display  in the  instrument  clu ste r indicates when 
the  set maximum  speed  has  been  exceeded 
~page 26. 
Speed warning  settings  can be mad e and  adjusted 
in  the infotai nment system  using the 
@) button  and 
the 
0 and (T yres) function  buttons ~page 3 1. 
Start/stop system status display 
The  instrumen t cluste r display  shows informat ion 
about  the  current  status 
~page 1 96 . 
Vehicle battery charge level (SOC) 
In some  models , the  battery  charge le vel  (SOC1l) 
is displayed  as a percentage . 
To displa y  the  ch arge leve l, pr ess  and  hold  button 
~Fig. 12 0 with the ignition  switched off until SOC 
appea rs in  the  display . 
1> State of ch arg e 
Engine code 
Press and  ho ld  button ~Fig. 12 0 (fo r approxi
mately  15 seco nds)  to show  the vehicle's  engine 
code  in 
the  display . The  ignition  should  be swit ch
ed on but  the  engin e  should  not be running. 
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A WARNING l 
Failure to observe illuminated warning lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle 
breaking down in traffic, and can cause acci
dent and serious injury. 
• Never ignore any illuminated warning 
lamps or text messages. 
• Stop the  vehicle as soon as possible and 
when  safe to do so. 
• Broken-down vehicles increase the risk of 
accidents both for you and for other road 
users. If necessary , switch on the hazard 
warning lights and set up the warning trian
gle to warn other road  users. 
• Stop the vehicle  at a safe distance away 
from moving traffic and ensure that no part of 
the exhaust system  can come into contact 
with any inflammable material  underneath the 
vehicle, e.g . dry grass or fuel. 
~A WARNING 
Streets and bridges can  be iced over at out
side temperatures above freezing point. 
• There may be black ice on the roads at 
outside temperatures above +4°C (+39 °F) and 
also when no snowflake symbol is displayed 
as a black ice warning. 
•  You should never rely solely on the out
side temperature display! 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be
ing damaged. 
m Di~erent instrument cluste~s are  available , 
L!J wh1ch means that the vers1ons and displays 
may  vary. 
In displays  without warning  or informa
tion  texts , faults  are indicated  exclusively 
by the in
dicator la mps. 
m D epe nding  on the  vehicle  equipment  level, 
W some  settings  and displays  may also appear 
in  the  infotainment  system. 
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Service 
If a service is due, an acoustic signal will sound 
and the spanner symbol _.c with the message 
Service now! will appear for a few seconds in 
the instrument cluster display when the ignition  is 
switched on. ==>Fig. 14 B. 
Accessing a service message 
You can access the current service message when 
the ignition is switched on, the engine is not  run
ning , 
and the vehicle is stationary: 
• Press and hold button ==>Fig . 12 @ until the 
word Service appears in the display. 
• 
Release the button . The current  service mes
sage will be shown in the display. 
Service information ==>Fig. 15 can also be dis
played in the infotainment system by pressing  the 
@ill button and the ~ and [Serv ice ) function  buttons 
==>page 31. 
Resetting the service interval display 
If the service was not performed by a Volkswagen 
workshop, the display can be reset as follows:  • 
Switch 
off the  ignition and press and hold but
ton ==>Fig. 12 @. 
•  Switch on the  ignition . 
• Release button @ and then press it again to 
reset  the service 
interval  display. 
m The service message will disappear after a 
W few seconds, when the engine is running , or 
when the OK/RESET button on the windscreen wiper 
lever or the OK button on the multifunction steering 
wheel is pressed. 
m If the vehicle battery was disconnected for 
W long periods  in vehicles with flexible service, 
the  system  cannot 
calculate the time at which the 
next  service  is due. The  information  shown in the 
service interval  display may therefore  be incorrect. 
If this  is the  case, please heed  the maximum per
missible service intervals  listed in the ==>Book-
let Service  Schedule. 

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Menu and system settings (SETUP) 
o:n Introduction 
This chapte r  con ta in s  info rm ation  on  th e fo llo w in g 
su bjects : 
V ehi cle  se ttin
gs menu  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . .  .  31 
Additional information and warnings: 
•  Instrum ents ~page 20 
• 
V olks wage n informa tion  syst em ~page 26 
• C entral locking  system ~page 46 
• Electric  windows ~page 60 
• 
Lights ~page 105 
• Windscreen wiper/ wa she r ~page 117 
• Mirrors ~page 122 
• Brake  assist systems ~page 179 
• Driver  assist systems ~page 196 
• Tyre  monitoring system ~page 253 
• Wheels  and tyres ~page 308 
• 
~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation sys
tem 
General information on operating the unit 
The following section  contains  information  on the 
settings  that can be adjusted  in the 
Vehicle set
tings menu . Basic information  on operating  the 
i nfotainment  system and on warning  and safety  in
structions  are contained  in a separate  manual 
~Booklet Radio or ~Booklet Navigation system. 
Systems settings and display of vehicle 
information 
After pressing  the (ill] infotainment  button you  can 
t
ouch  the  corresponding  function button to displ ay 
information 
or adjust  settings , e .g . you  can  check 
the  current  status 
of the start/stop  system 
~page 196  in the Vehicle status menu . 
Vehicle settings menu 
r-f"'n First read and observe the i~troductory 
L-1=J.1 information and safety warnmgs A on 
page 31. 
Opening the Vehicle settings menu 
• Switch on the ignition . 
• If necessary,  switch on the  infotainment  system. 
• Vehi cle  se ttings  (setup) ~page 31. 
• Auxili ary hea te r  sett ings ~page 256. 
• Radio  sta tio n  selection . 
• Vehicle  status . 
• Driving  da ta . 
• Conv enien ce consumers . 
A WARNING 
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver 
is distracted. Operating the lnfotainment sy s
tem can distract you from the road. 
• Always drive carefully and responsibly. 
r::l Aft er  sta rt ing  the  engine  with a  disc harged 
L!J ve hi cle  battery , or after the  battery  has  been 
chang ed, 
system  settings  (time, da te , personal 
conveni ence  settings  and program ming) 
may have 
be en  chang ed or de leted . Ch eck  and  correc t 
the 
s e ttin gs  as  necessa ry once  the ve hi cle  ba tte ry  has 
been  sufficiently  charged . 
• Touch  the 0 function  button to open the Vehi
cl e settings menu. 
• Touc h the  corresponding  function button to 
open  additional  menus in the 
Vehicle settings 
menu, or to  adjust  settings  in the  menu  points. ...,. 
lnfotainment system 31 
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Function Buttons to be used on the vehicle key =>Fig. 27 or =>Fig. 28-
Unlocking the vehicle . Press the@ button . Press and hold for convenience  opening. -
Lo cking  the vehicle . 
Pres s the@) button . Press and hold for convenience  closing. In 
vehicles  with a SAFELOCK mechanism , press the@) button 
once to lo ck the vehicle us ing  the SAFELOCK mech anism . 
Press the @) button twice to lock the  vehicle  without  the  SAFE 
LOCK mechanism . 
Unlocking  the  tailgate . 
Press the~ button =>page 57. 
Please note: depending  on the  central  locking 
function  that has been  set in the  infotainment  sys
tem , 
all of the doors  and the tailgate  may only  be 
unlocked  when the 
@ button  is press ed twice 
=>page 31. 
The  vehicle  key 
will lock or unlock the vehicle  only 
when  the battery  has enough  power and the key 
is 
located  within a few  metr es of the  vehi cle . 
• When  the vehicle  is locked , all turn signals will 
flash 
once as  confirmation. 
• When  the vehicle is unlocked, all turn  signals 
will flash twice as confirmation . 
If the turn  signals do not flash as confirmation,  at 
least  one 
of the doors  or the  tailgate  is not  closed.  The v
ehic le  cannot  be locked  using  the 
vehicle key 
if the  driver  door is still  open . The  vehic le will  lock 
again  automatically  within  a few  seconds of being 
unlocked  if you  do not  open  one of the  doors 
or the 
tailgate . This  function  prevents  the vehicle from re
maining unlocked  if the  unlocking  button is pressed 
by  mistake . 
Convenience opening and closing 
• See electric  windows -functions =>page 60 . 
• See  fun ction of the  electric  panorama  sliding/ 
tilting  roof 
=>page 63. ~ 
Locking and unlocking the  vehicle from the inside 
Fig. 29 In the driver  door: central  locking  button 
r-fl1 First read and observe the introductory 
L-l=.U information and safety warnings £on 
page 46. 
Press  the 
button =>Fig. 29: 
a Unlocks  the vehicle .  The 
centr al lo ck ing  button  functions  with the igni
tion  switched  on or 
off only  when all doors  are 
closed. 
If the vehicle has been  locked  with the vehicle key, 
the  central  locki
ng button  does not work . 
Please note  the following  when using the central 
lo cking  button  to lock  the veh ic le : 
~ The  indicator  lamp Q in  the  button =>Fig. 29 
lights up yellow when all doors  and the tailg ate are 
closed  and locked . 
• In vehicles  with SAFELOCK mechanism: the 
SAFELOCK mec hanism  is not activated 
=>page 51. 
• The  anti-theft alarm  will not be activa ted. 
• lt is not  possible  to open  the doors  or tailgate 
from  the outside, for instance  when  stopped  at traf 
fic  lights . 
' 
Q Locks  the ve hicle . 
• The doors  can be unlocked  and opened  from 
the inside  by pulling the door  release  handle . The ~ 
indicator  lamp Q in all doors switches off. You maY ~ ~ 
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mechanism: closing and locking the doors 
(Keyless Exit) 
• Close the driver door. 
• Touch the locking sensor@ on the outside of 
the driver or front passenger door ha ndle once . 
The door being used must be closed. 
In vehicles with a SAFELOCK mechanism: 
closing and locking the doors (Keyless Exit) 
• Close the driver door. 
• Touch the locking sensor@ on the outside of 
the driver or front passenger door handle once . 
The car is locked with the SAFELOCK mechan ism 
=>page 51 active. The door be ing  used  must  be 
closed. 
• Touch the locking sensor@ (arrow)  on the out
side of the driver or fron t passenger door handle 
twice to lock the vehicle without activating  the 
SAFE LOCK mechanism =>page 51. 
Locking and unlocking the tailgate 
If the vehicle is locked,  the tailgate  will  be  unlocke d 
automatically when you open  it if  a  valid  vehicle 
key is located  within  the operating  range of the tail
gate =>Fig . 30. 
Open and close the  tailgate as normal 
=>page 57. 
The tailgate  is locked  automat ically after it is 
closed. This al so  applies if a val id  vehicle  key is lo
cated on the luggage compart ment cover or in the 
luggage compartment. 
The tailgate  will not lock automat ically  after closing 
if one of the following  criteria applies : 
• The vehicle is complete ly un locked . 
• A valid  vehicle  key is located near the  front or 
rear seats in the v ehicle . 
Response when locking the vehicle with a 
second vehicle key 
If a vehicle key is  loca ted  inside  the vehicle, the 
vehicle w ill only lock  from  the outside if a se cond 
valid  vehicle  key is located  outside  the vehicle, 
within the operating  range of the  Keyless  Access 
system. 
Automatic switch-off of the sensors 
If an exterior sensor in  one of the  door  handles  on 
a  locked 
vehicle is  activated more  often than usual , 
e .g. 
if branches  from a hedge  rub against  it, the 
proxim i
ty sensor  will be switched  off for  a short 
t ime . 
The sensors  are reactivated  if  any of the  following 
takes  place: 
• Some time has passed. 
• OR: the vehicle  is  unlocked  using the 0 button 
on the vehicle key. 
• OR: the tailgate  is  opened. 
• OR: the  vehicle  is unlocked with  the  vehicle 
key . 
Convenience functions 
To use convenience closing for all electric  win
dows and the electric  panorama  sliding/tilting  roof, 
hold  a finger  on the  locking  sensor 
=>Fig . 31 @on 
the  outside of the driver or front  passenger  door 
handle  for a few  seconds  until the  windows  and/or 
the  electric  panorama  sliding/tilting  r
oof have 
closed. 
When  the sensor  on the 
door handle  is  to uched , 
the 
door will open in accordance  with the settings 
activated  in the  infotainment  system using 
the~ 
button, and the~ and (Open ing and closing ) function 
buttons 
=>page 31. 
lt is possible that the sensors in the door han
dles will be activated by a powerful jet of water 
or steam if a valid vehicle key is within its oper
ating range at the same time. If at least one 
window is open and the sensor@ (arrow)  in a 
door handle is activated permanently, all win
dows close. lt is possible that all windows will 
open if the jet of water or steam is moved away 
from the door handle sensor® (arrow) briefly 
and then moved back onto it =>page  50, Con
venience functions. 
m lt may  not be possible  to lock or unlock  the 
L!J vehicle  using  Keyless  Access if the vehicle 
battery  or battery 
in the  vehicle  key is weak  or dis
charged . The  vehicle  can be  locked  or unlocked 
manually 
=>page 339 . 
m If there  is no  valid  vehicle  key in  the  vehicle 
L!J or if  it is not  detected , a  co rre spond ing  dis
play w ill be  shown  in the  instrum ent  cluster  display. 
T his  may  occur  if  the  vehicle  key  is obstructed 
by 
another radio  signal or is cov ered by another  item, 
e .g . an  aluminium  suitcase or briefcase. 
m The  function of the door  handle sens?rs maY 
L!J be limited  by dirt,  e.g . by  salty depos1ts. 
Clean  the vehi cle as necessary =>page 294 . 
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.u \ 1n j w v ip r 1 switched on auto 
.1t1 ',111 if the front -.. ind creen wipers are 
<::' t '  ' r ~ rse gear i eng  ged. 
m The automatic switch-on function when in. re
W verse  gear can be switched on and off us1ng 
the@] button  and the G and (Mirror  and  wipers ) func
tion buttons  in the infotainment system ~page 31. 
ro Fi tread and observe the introductory information and safety warnings & on page 117. 
iper response in various situat ions: 
\.._e t e  e d~ sat na•y 
Healed a her jet 
Headlight 
hen sw1tched on , the  wipers will temporarily  be switched to  the 
ext setting down. 
T e C hmatromc  w1ll sw1tch to air  recirculation mode for approxits  ru -n a  e l 30 seconds to prevent  the smell of the windscreen wash-
a s t 
er utd from  entering  the vehicle  interior. 
T  e 
rper in tervals are adjusted depending on the vehicle 
speed. The faster  the vehicle  is travelling, the shorter  the inter
a! 
nses on 
ward s the steering wheel when the dipped beam 
headlights or main beam are switched on. Clean 
off stubborn  dirt (msects, etc.)  from the  headl ights 
at regular  intervals, for instance when filling the 
tank . 
In winter,  you should  remove any snow from the 
headligh t w as her  nozzles  in the 
bumper to keep 
the  headligh t washer system in  work ing order. Re
move any ice with  a de-icer spray. 
r:l The w1per will try to wipe away any obstacles 
L!J that  are on the wind screen . The w 1per will 
sop moving 1f the  obstacle blocks its  path . Re-
mo e the  obstacle  and swttch  the  wiper  back on 
agam 
Service position for the front windscreen wipers 
F ig . 88 
2  -!. 
r-T'n ~lr t rea~ and observe the introductory 
L-Jr:J.J mformat1on and safety warnings on 
page 117 . 
Tt>e .vtndscreen Wlper arms can be h fted off the 
ndsaeen when 10 the  serv1ce pos1t1on ~ Ftg. 88. 
Carry out e followtng s eps to move the w rnd
screen  w1pers 
t o  the  servtce pos1t1on 
• The bonnet  must be closed ~page 277. 
• Swrtch the 1gntlton on and then off aga
1n 
• 
B ne y press  down the  wtndsc reen w1per le er 
~F1g. 86 @. 
Lights and vision 119 
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