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Fig.  2 Overvi ew of the  front of the vehicle 
Key  for  Fig. 2 : 
CD S ensor or camera  window on the mirror  base for: 
- Rai n  sensor 
................................................................ . 
- Ma
in bea m assist  (Light Assist) ................... ............................ . . 
- Area  monitoring  system (Front Assist) 
............................... ........... . 
- La ne  depa rture  warning  system (Lane Assist)  .
................................... . 
- Traffic  sign recognition 
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-Windscr een h eating ........................... .................... ...... . .... . 
G) Front  windscr een wipers .......................... ........... ................... . 
Bonnet 
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240 
243 
256 
117 
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Bonnet rele ase  lever . ..... · · · ·  · ·  · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  ·  · ·  · ·  · · · ·  · ·  · ·  · ·  · · · · ·  · ·  ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · . . . .  . .  . .  277 
Headlights ........... · . · · · ·  · · ·  · · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · · · ·  ·  · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · · ·  · ·  · · ·  · · · · · · . .  . . . . .  .  105,  362 
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H ea dlight was her  system ....................................................... . 
Fog 
lights I cornering lights . ........... ......... ................................. . 
Front  sensors  for the 
ParkPilot or Park Assist  system  .. .............................. . 
Front  number 
plate  holder 
Rada r sensor  for: 
- Ad aptive  Cruise 
Control (ACC) .............. ................................. . . 
- Area  monitoring  system (Front Assist) 
............................. ............. . 
@ Mounting  for the  front  towing  eye behind  a cover .................................... . 
117 
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226 
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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: 
-
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 
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The  fo llo w ing func t1ons  can  be activated  or 
d eac tivated : 
- Daytime  running  ligh ts 
- Dynamic  Light Assist 
- Dynamic  bend lighting 
- Aut omatic  dipped  headlights  (when 
rain-
light A sist  i
n  g) 
- La n e  change 
flash. 
The following func tio ns  can be set : 
- Switch -on  time for  the  dynamic  bend 
lighting 
light settings -Trav e l mode  (right-hand  or left -hand ~page 105 
drive) . 
The 
f ollo win g functions  can be set: 
- Court
esy light  (instruments  and 
Interior lighting sw itc hes) 
- Background  lighting 
in the doors 
-
Footwell lighting . 
The following fun ctions  can be set: 
Coming  Home/Leaving  -
Switch -
on pe riod of the  Com ing Home 
function Home function - Switch -on  period of the L eaving  Home 
function . 
The 
f ollowing fun ctions  can be activated  or 
deactivated : 
Mirrors -Synchronised  mirror adjustment ~page 122 
Mirror and  -
Mirror  lower ing function in reverse  gear 
-Folding in when parked . 
wiper settings The following functions  can be activated  or 
Windscreen wipers deactivated : ~page 117 -Autom atic wipe  when raining 
- Rear  window  wipe 
in reverse gear. 
Window 
operation Se tting convenience  opening of the win-~page 60 
Settings for dows . 
opening/cl os-Central locking sys-Setting door unlock ing. 
ing Activation  or deact ivat ion of automatic ~page 46 tem 
locking. 
Seat settings Storing seat posi- Activation 
or deactivation of the vehicle 
tion key . ~page 66 
Automatic belt pre- Activ ation  or deactivation of automatic belt ~page 79 tensioning pre-tensioning  for the left or right  side . ~   

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Multi function 
display set--
tings 
Time and date -settings 
Units settings -
Service -
Factory set--tings 
Settings options 
The following  display s ca n be activat 
deactivated : 
-
Curr ent consu mption 
-Average  consumpti on 
- Top -up  volume 
- Conveni ence  consum ers 
- Eco  tips 
- Driv ing time 
- Di stance 
travell ed 
-Average  spee d 
- Digital  speed 
-
Speed warning 
-Oil t empe rature . 
The 
foll ow ing data  can  be reset: 
-
" Sin ce start" driving  data 
-"Long -term" driving  data. 
The  following  functions  can be set: 
-Time source  (manual , GPS) 
-Set summer  time automatically 
-Time 
-Time 
zone 
-Time format  (12h, 24h) 
-Date 
- Date  format 
The 
following functions  can be set: 
-Distance 
-Speed 
-Temperature 
-Volume 
-Consumption 
-Pressure. 
The follow ing data are displayed : 
- Vehicle  identification  number 
- Date 
of next  inspection 
-Date of next oil change  service. 
The 
following settings  can be reset: 
-All settings 
- Driver  assist systems 
-
Parking and  manoeuvring 
-Light 
-Mirrors  and wipers 
-
Opening and  closing 
- Multifunction  display  Further 
In-
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Additio na l Information and w arnings: 
•  xto rlor vlo w ~~ p:-~ge 6 
•  Chnnoino o or ~ pnf:Jo 1  9 
•  Hoo ting , v ntil n ting , O()ling ~page 256 
• ropr:m1tlon fo r w orkin g In th e  e ng in e compart -
m ont -, p ago 2 77 
• C l anl ng a nd carin g  fo r  th e  ve hi cle  ex te rio r 
~ Pi1QO 29 4 
A WARNING 
Without adequate frost protection, the wash
er fluid c a n freeze on the windscreen and ob
scure your view of the road. 
Indicator lamp 
A W AR NIN G (Co ntinue d) 7 ~--· -cc . I 
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• In winte r  t emperatures, the windscree n 
w as h er  yste m  s
hould only be  used when ad
equate fro, t protection has been adde d . 
• N evo r  use the windscreen wash er  system 
a t winter  t emperatures b efore the windscreen 
has boo n  h eate d by the ventilation s y ste m . 
T he 
anti-free ze mixture may otherwis e freeze 
on tho windscree n and restrict vision. 
A WARNING 
.. · ._, 
Worn or dirty windscreen wiper blades re
duce visibility and increas e the ris k of acci
d ents and severe Injuries. 
-
• Windscreen wiper blades should therefore 
always  be changed if they are damaged or 
worn and no longer clean the windscreen 
properly. 
In icy conditions, always check that the wiper 
blades are not frozen to the glass before using 
the wipers. When parking the vehicle in cold 
weather, it may be helpful to leave the front 
windscreen wipers in the service position 
~page119. 
Lit up Possible cause 
Windscreen  washe r fluid  le ve l too lo w . 
Seve ra l w arn in g  and  indica to r  lamps ~ill lig ht ~ p 
brie fly a s  a  fun cttonal c heck when  th e 1gnttto n IS 
s wi tched on. The y will sw it c h  off afte r  a  fe w  sec-
o nd s. 
Solution 
F ill up t he  washe r fluid r ese rvoi r as soon a s 
p oss ible 
~page 12 1. 
Failure to observe illuminated indicator lamps 
and text messages can lead to your vehicle be-
ing damaged. 

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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 
© [\J 
Interval wipe for the  rear  window.  The windscreen  wiper will wipe the window  approxi-
mately  every 6 seconds  . 
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Pushing  the lever  activates  the wash  and wipe  system  for cleaning  the rear  window . ~ -
G) 
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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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.1t1 ',111 if the front -.. ind creen wipers are 
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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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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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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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