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About this owner's manual . .  . . . . 4 
Overview of the vehicle .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  6 
Exterior views 
-Side v iew  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  .  . . . .  . . . 6 
- Front  view . . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . 7 
- Rear  view  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . 8 
Vehicle interior 
- Overview of the  driver door........... . 9 
-Overv iew of the  driver  side . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . 1 0 
- Overview of the  centre  console  . . . . . . . . 13 
- Overview of the  front  passenger  side . . . 15 
-Symbols in the  roof  . .  .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  . . 15 
Instrument cluster 
- Warning  and indicator  lamps . . . .  . .  . .  . . 16 
- Instruments.......................... 20 
- Volkswagen  information system . . . . . .  . . 26 
lnfotainment system 
- Menu  and system  settings (SETUP) .  . .  . 31 
Before  the journey . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . 35 
Before setting off 
- Driving  tips . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  .  . .  . . .  . . 35 
- Technical  data . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . 38 
Opening  and closing 
-Vehicle key set . . . .  . .  .  . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . 43 
- Central  locking system  . . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . 46 
-Doors....................... .. . 55 
-Tailgate . . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . .  . 57 
- Electric  windows  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  .  . .  . .  . 60 
- Electric panorama sliding/tilting roof . : :  : : 63 
Sitting correctly and safely 
- Adjusting  the seat  position  . . . . 66 
-Seat functions ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · · 75 -Seat belts  ..... · · · ·  ·  · ·  · · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · 
- Airbag syst~~ . : : :  :  · · · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · ·  ·  · · 79 
-Child seats (access~;;~~)· :::::::::::: : ~~ 
lights and vision 
-Lights ... 
- Protection 
·f~~~ ~h~· ~~~ ·  · ·  ·  · · ·  · · ·  · 105 
-WM.indscreen  wiper and w~·s·h~r· . . .  . .  . .  . . 111175 
-1rrors · · · ·  · ·  · .. ............. ...... ...........  122 
Transporting 
- Driving  notes .......... 
-Luggage  compartment · · ·  · ·  · · · · · ·  · · · 126 
-Roof carrier ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · 130 
- Towing  a trai·l~; .. ... · ·  · ·  · · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · 137 
..... ................. 140 
Practical equipment 
-Stowage area ........... .. . 
- Drink  holder 
.. · · · · · .. · 151 . . .  . . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . 156 
-Ashtray and  cigarette  lighter ......... : ." 158 
- Electrical  sockets ........ .. .......... 160 
- Toll  card  reader (ETC) .............. .. 162 
While driving ...................... 163 
Starting the engine, changing gear  and 
parking 
-Starting and stopping  the engine ....... 163 
-Changing  gear ....................... 169 
-Braking , stopping  and parking ........ . 179 
- Driving  with respect  for the  environment 190 
-Steering ............................. 193 
Driver assist systems 
- Pull-away  assist systems  ............. 196 
- ParkPilot  ............................ 201 
- Reverse  assist system  (Rear Assist) ... 209 
-Park  Assist  system  ................... 213 
-Cruise control system (CCS) .......... 218 
-Speed limiter ........ .. .............. 222 
- Adaptive  cruise control (ACC) ........ . 226 
- Area  monitoring  system (Front Assist)  .. 235 
-Lane  departure  warning system (Lane 
Assist)  .
.......... ................... 240 
- Traffic  sign recognition ................ 243 
- Driver  Alert System (recommendation 
for rest breaks)  ........... ........... 246 
- Driving  Mode Selection  ............... 248 
- ProActive  occupant protection ..... .... 251 
- Tyre  monitoring  system .. ............. 253 
Air conditioning system 
- Heating , ventilating, cooling  ........... 256 
- Auxiliary  heater (supplementary  heating 64 system) ................. ............ 2 
At t~~ filling station 269 
- Frllrng  the tank ............. · ·  · · · · ·::: 274 
-Fuel ................ .. · ·  ·  · · · ·  · ·· ·   

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Fig. 8  Overview of the lower section of the  centre 
console  (left-hand drive vehicles) 
Key for Fig. 8  and  Fig. 9 :  Fig. 
9 
Overview of the low er sec tion of the ce ntr e 
console (right -hand  drive ve hicle s) 
G) Stowage  compartment . . .  . .  .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . . . 151 
-AUX-IN socket H, USB socket~ or multimedia socket (MEDIA -IN)=> Bookl et Radio or 
=>Booklet navigation  system 
® Lever for: 
-
Manual gearbox  . . .  . .  . . . .  .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  169 
- Automatic  gearbox . . . . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . .  .  .  . .  169 
@ Button for: 
- Driving  Mode 
Selection(~ MODE) • . • . .  . • .  . • • . • • . • .  .  .  . • .  . • • .  .  . .  . • . • .  .  .  . • • •  • . • •  • •  • . .  . 248 
- Start/stop  system 
@ . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . . . .  .  . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . . . 196 
- Traction 
control system (TCS) ~or@ . . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . .  .  . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  .  179 
-
Park Assist system~......................................................... 213 
-
ParkPilot G;) . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .  . . 201 
@ Drink holder in the  centre console ..... ........................................... . 
® Centre  armrest at front with stowage  compartment .................................. . 
® 12-volt socket or cigarette lighter ....... .............. .................. .......... . 
(J) Auto Hold [AUTO HOLD) ...•••..•.•.•..•.•...•.••••••.•..•.••••..••••.•••....• •.•.••... 
® Electronic pa rking  brake @) ........... ...... .............................. .... ..  . 
® Button  for starting  and stopping  the engine [sTART -£NGINE-STOP] (Keyless Access locking and  start-
ing  system)  ..
............. ................................ .... ................ . 
14 Overview of the vehicle 
156 
66 , 
151 
160 , 158 
196 
179 
163 

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~Q 
Turn signal  left or right. ~page 105 
Hazard  warning  lights  switched  on. ~page 336 
Q\~ Trailer  turn signals ~page 105 
Lit up: depress  the brake  pedal.  Changing gear 
(~) =>page 169 
Flashing : the  lock  button  in the  selector  lever is not  engaged .  Brakes 
~page 179 
Brakes 
~page 179 , 
(®) The  vehicle  is being  held by the  brake  system. Pull-away assist 
systems 
~page 196 
Lit up : the  cruise  control  system 
(CCS) is switched  on. ~page 218 
(') 
Lit  up: the  adaptive  cruise control (ACC) is  act ive . ~page 226 
Lit  up: the  speed  limiter is switched  on, active. 
Flashing : the  set speed 
of the  speed  limiter has been  exceeded . ~page 222 
/l 
Lane departure  warning system (lane Assist) is switched  on and  ac-~page 240 tive. 
=D Main  beam  is  sw itched  on or the  headlight  flasher is  be ing operated . ~page 105 
~~ ACC is active . No  vehicle  has been  detected  ahead. 
When  displayed  in white : ACC active . Vehicle  detected  ahead. ~page 226 
T-i When  displayed  in grey: ACC not  active. System switched  on, does 
not  regulate : 
0 Main beam  assist  switched  on. ~page 105 
SAFE Immobilizer  active . ~page 163 
,.,-c Service reminder I serv ice  due . ~page 24 
@ 
A mobile  telepho ne  is  connected  via Bluetooth  to the  factory-fitted ~ Booklet Pro vi-provision  for mobile  telephone . 
Mobile  telephone  battery charge level. Only for factory-fitted  provi-
sion for mobile 
lil telephone sion  for mobile  telephone . 
* 
Black ice warning . The  outside  temperature  is below +4 °C  (+39 °F) . ~page 20 
(A) 
The  start/stop  system is available . The  engine is switched  off auto-
matically . 
~ 
The start/stop  system is not  available . ~page 196 
OR: the engine  has been  started  automatically . 
a)  Displayed in colour  on an  instrument  cluster with  colour  display . 
b) A  separate  display appears  in  the  instrument  cluster if there is a bend  lighting  fault.   

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CD 
• When the engine is cold, avoid high engine 
speeds, driving at full throttle and overloading 
the engine. 
Displays 
• The needle on the rev counter should only 
briefly tip into the red area. Damage to the en
gine may otherwise be incurred. 
&"" Changing up a gear early wi~l help to save 
W fuel a nd minimise engine no1se. 
Fig. 13 A: bonnet open , B : tailgate  open, C: front left door open,  D: right  rear door open (only in four-door 
vehicles) 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
L-W.I information and safety warnings A on 
page 20. 
Depending on the vehicle equipment level, a  varie
ty of information can be  displayed  in the  instrument 
cluster =>Fig. 12 @: 
• Open doors, bonnet and  tailgate =>Fig. 13 
• Warning and information messages 
• Mileage displays 
• Time 
• Radio and navigation information =>Booklet Ra
dio 
or =>Booklet Navigation  system 
• Telephone information =>Booklet Provision for 
mobile  telephone 
• Outside temperature 
• Compass display 
• Selector lever positions 
• Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox) 
• Driving data display (multifunction  display 
(MFD)) and menus for various settings 
=>page 26 
• Service interval dis play =>page 24 
• Speed warning  function =>page 26 
• Speed warning for winter tyres 
• Start/stop  system status display =>page 196 
• Status display for active cylinder management 
(ACr®) =>page 190 
• Traffic  signs detected by the traffic  sign recogni
tion system =>page 243 
• Engine code 
• Vehicle  battery charge  level (SOC) 
Open doors, bonnet and tailgate 
The instrument  cluster display indicates if any 
doors, or the bonnet or tailgate, are open once the 
vehicle has been unlocked, and while the vehicle is 
in  motion . 
In some cases, an acoustic warning is 
also sounded . Different instrument cluster designs 
will have different displays. 
Instrument cluster   

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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. 
-~--
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. 
..,.. 
Instrument cluster 23   

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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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Ope ning  and closing 
Vehi cle key set 
ClJJ Introduction 
Th is  c hapte r contai ns  info rmatio n  on  th e fo llo wi ng 
subj ects: 
V eh
icle  ke y  . . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  . .  . . .  43 
I
ndicator  l amp in  th e  ve hi cle key  . . . . .  . . .  . . . 44 
Replacing  the battery .  .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . 45 
S yn ch ronis ing the  ve hicle key . .  .  . . . .  . .  .  . .  .  45 
Additional information and warnings: 
• Settin g s  in the Volkswagen inform atio n system 
=>page 26 
• Central locking  sys te m =>page 46 
• S tarti ng  and stopping  the  engine =>page 163 
• Consumer info rmation =>page 328 
• Manua lly closin g or open ing =>page 339 
Swallowing batteries with a diameter of 
20 mm or other lithium batteries can result in 
severe or even fatal injuries within a very 
short period of time. 
• Always keep the vehicle key, key ring w ith 
batteries, spare batteries, round cells and 
other batteries that are larger than 20 mm out 
of the reach of children. 
Vehicle key 
Fig. 22 Ve hicle key 
r-('n First read and observe the introductory 
L-J.=J.I information and safety warnings & on 
page 43. 
~"iDANGER '(ContinUed) . 
• Call for medical help immediately you sus
pect that someone has swallowed a battery. 
A WARNING . .,~ 
Improper or unsupervised use of the vehicle 
key can cause accidents or injuries. 
• Always take all vehicle keys with you ev
ery time you leave the vehicle. Children or 
unauthorised persons could lock the doors 
and tailgate, start the engine or switch on the 
ignition and thus operate electrical equip
ment, such as the electric windows. 
• Never leave children or people requiring 
assistance alone in the vehicle. They could 
become trapped in the vehicle in an emergen
cy and may not be able to get themselves to 
safety. Depending on the time of year, for ex
ample, locked vehicles can be subjected to 
very high or very low temperatures. This can 
cause serious injuries and illness or fatali
ties, especially for small children. 
• Never remove the vehicle key from the ig
nition Jock when the vehicle is in motion. The 
steering Jock may be activated and you will 
no longer be able to steer the vehicle. 
Vehicle key 
Th e ke y ca n  b e used  t o lock and unlock th e car 
f rom  a 
distance =>page 46. 
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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.