Before driving
this sectio n yo u'll find infor ma tion about
Gett ing ready and driving safely . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1
Driving in other countr ies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Driving through
water on ro ads . . . . . . . . . . 33
More information:
S tarting , shift ing, pa rking 1 65
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Consumer information
Driving under the influence of alcohol,
on
the following points be fore and during every drive for you r own safe ty, the safety of passengers
and other s
Check proper functio n of lights and turn signa ls .
Check tire pressu re
258) and fuel 214) .
Make su re that win dows are .
137 .
Always make sure tha t nothing keeps th e pedals from moving freely .
Make sure that children are properly sec
ured by a rest raint sys tem appropriate for their size and
weigh t .
Proper ly ad just front seats , head restraints and mirrors to the correct height
give your feet a good grip, and that give you a feel for the peda ls .
M ake sure that the floormat on the drive r side is properly fastened and canno t interfere with the
peda ls .
Assume a prope r sea ti
ng posi tion before the vehicle starts to move and keep this positio n whil e
driving. Make sure that passe ngers do the same 58 .
P roper ly fasten your safe ty bel t before
driving the vehic le and wear you r safety belt properly at times while driving. Make sure that passe ngers do the same
or
Som e basics 31
Adjusting the seating position
Introduction
this section find inf ormation about:
Examp les
of improper seat ing pos itions . . . 59
Pr ope r seating position . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Manual contr ols on the driver and passe nger
seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Ele ctrica l co ntr ols o n the driver and front
passenger seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Adj ustin g
the head restra ints . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
R emoving and re in stalling head restraints . . . 64
Adj usting the stee
ring whee l position . . . . . . . 65
Cen te r armrest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Number of seats
Th e vehicle
has a t otal of 5 seat ing posit ions: 2 in front and 3 in the rea r. Eac h seating pos ition has a
safety belt.
More information:
funct ions 67
page 69
Ai r ba g syste m 82
safety and child restraints
WARNING
Improper seat ing pos itions increase the risk of severe or fatal injuries in a crash or other accidents,
times .
Never
Always secure children in the vehicle with a n approved and suitable restraint system appropriate for their age, weight, and height 82 .
Always keep your feet on the in front of the seat. Never rest them on the seat,
Always adjust seat , safety belts, and head straints properly before driving and make sure that
inches (25 em) betw een the front pa ssenger' s breastbone and the in strument panel.
ches (25 em) between your breastbone and the steering wheel.
Adjust the driver's seat so that you can push the pedals while keeping your knee(s) slightly bent. The
di stance to the instrument panel in the knee
a rea must be at least 4 inche s
these requirements cannot be met for physical reason s, contact an authorized
Volk swagen dealer or an auth orized gen Facility to see whether adaptive equipment is avai la bl e.
Always hold the steering wheel on the side of the steering wheel rim with your hands at the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions to help reduce the risk of personal injury if the driver's airbag inflates .
Never hold the steering whee l a t the
12 o'clock position or with your hands at e r places inside the steering whee l rim or on the steering wheel hub. Holding the steering wheel the wrong way can cause serious rie s to the hand s, arm s, and head if the
Pointing the steer ing whe el t oward your face dec reases the of the driver's bag to h elp protect you in a
Never drive with backrest s reclined or ed back farthe r than necessary to drive
on page 58.
The cont rols on the front passenger seat mirro r
those on the driver seat. Fig
. 36 Lumbar support control (if app licable) .
There
may be both manual and elect rical
Forward or back-Adjust backrest angle. ward.
Press fig. 36 switch for each area:
Adjust lumbar support.
Adjust lumbar support height.
Improper use of electrical seat controls can cause serious personal injuries.
up the stored memory set-
tings for the front seats.
on ply concentrated pressure to a area of the seat or backrest.
the vehicle battery is too weak , the elect rical seat adjustment controls may not work .
When entering and exiting the vehicle , be careful not to come into contact with any
switches that could change the seat adjustment.
Starting the engine stops seat adjustment.
this section find information about:
. . . 67
More information:
Adjusting the seating position 58
69
Airbag system page 82
safety and restraints
Outside mirrors 134
the cente r heating for front seats.
on page 67.
When the igni
tion is sw itched on, the front seats
can be that
wa rm the seat backrest and cush ion .
Do not use the seat heating
if any of the cond itions
the sea t is not being used.
on the front
passenger seat.
there is a or seat cover on the front
passenger seat.
the seat is damp or wet.
(25 or more .
use of seat adjustment controls can
cause severe personal injuries.
passengers, especially
children, are properly seated whenever the
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button. heating is sw itched on to
m aximum.
Adjust the hea ting
re-the desired
heating
the button re
peatedly indicator
s uff ering from a of perce ived pain
or a
The use of seat heating by persons with these conditions time to and may
never
take breaks and get out of the trips. your docto r fo r advice rega rding your specific con-
dition.
Sitting a nd 67
Certain and diabetes, and certain medications can in-
crease the risk of serious burns when the seat heating feature is switched on.
occupants who have a of perceived pain or a awareness of pain can receive serious burns to the back, buttocks, and time to
Never use the seat heating feature
condition. Take par-on your doctor for advice regarding your specific condition.
Never when the seat heat-ing is being used.
A wet seat can cause the seat heating to function and the risk of serious burns.
make sure the seats are dry before using the seat heating.
68 Before driving
Never sit on th e seat with wet
Never
To on the front seats or
Liquids, sharp objects and things that do not for a ket, or seat covers can damage seat heating.
you an odor, shut off sea t heating and have it checked by an authorized or authorized gen Service
on a
The seat heating
Switch off se a t heat in g when it i s not needed reduce unne ce ss ary co nsum p-
t io n.
What happens to passengers not wearing a safety
driver is thrown forward.
tory and hee d the WARN on p age 69 .
Many
That is
in
the seat with the arms and hands . a into
the steering instrument in the way 48.
Never on airbags airbags provide protection. Airbags are not supposed to in kinds of accidents. Even if your
Befo re driving
Fig . 4 9 passengers in the rear seats are
th rown forward on top of the
in orde r
to min imize the risk of severe injury or death in a
crash , regardless
of whether a seating position has
an airbag or not.
An airbag
is since they can
be thrown forwa rd through the passengers in the rear seats endanger not but the driver and other passengers in the 49.
Checklist (continued)
Never modify , disassemble or try to repair safety belts and safety belt anchorages .
Always fasten your safety belt prope rly befo re d rivi ng and keep it fastened whenever the vehicle is
mov ing.
Twisted safety belt
may be twis ted inside th e side tr im
because the belt ret rac ted too quickly when it was tak en off.
Hold the safety safety belt the way out.
Untwist the safety belt and slowly return the
belt by hand.
you cannot untwist the safety belt, wear it way. Make sure th at the saf e ty is twisted in a
spot where it does not come in direct contact with you r body. Have th e safety belt untw isted
t horized Volkswagen F ac ility.
Lockable safety b elt
T he retractors for the rear seat safety belts and the
front passenger safety
The switchable lock ing featu re lets
you lock the so th at a c hil d restraint can be
proper ly a nd, for examp le, so that it can't
tip to the side when the
ne r
Fig. 51 th e safety belt buckl e tongu e int o the belt buckle .
Please first r ea d and note the introduc
on pag e 69 .
Before driving T
o see whether a safety belt is lockab le ,
the
safety bel t a// the way out of the safety belt tor. Test the
switchable locking feature by
u se and care of safety belts
R egularly check safety belt s and relat ed parts fo r d amage.
Always kee p sa fety b elts clea n.
Never c atch, d amage or chafe sa fety b elt
webbing on sharp edges.
Always kee p objects and liquids away from the belt buckle and buckle opening.
Fig . 52 R eleas ing the buckle tongue from the belt
buck le .
Proper ly worn safety belts help to hold occupan ts
i n their seats and provide optim um protect ion dur-
i
ng braking or in a
Please first read and note the
on page 69.
Wearing safety belts improperly can cause serious
injury or death.
ly worn safety belt also helps to position the pant so that an airbag can provide maximum tectio n when deployed. Therefore, a lways fasten
your safety
sea tin g positions reduce th e ness of safe ty belts and even increase the risk of injury or d eath by mov ing the safety belt to critical
areas of the body. seating positions also
inc rease the risk of sev ere injury or death when an
airbag deploys and strikes an occupant who is not
seated properly
The shoulde r portion of the safety belt must
hind the back .
The lap portion of the safety belt must always
run as low as possible over the pelvis and neve r
over the abdomen.
Always wear the safety belt
tion of the safety belt as low as possible across the
pelvis and below the rounding of th e abdomen -
throughout th e pregnancy . T he safe ty belt must lie
54.
Adjusting safety
The safety belt posi tion can be adjusted using the
following features:
Front seats with heigh t adj ustment.
positioned sa fety belts can cause serious personal injury a n accident or a
sudde n braking maneuver.
Always make sure that vehicle