2012 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER fuel

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual • Reduce your speed. 
• Push the selector lever from position D to the right into the Tiptronic gate 266. 
• Gently push the selector lever to the rear to change down gear. 
Stopping the vehicle

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual In all cases the automatic gearbox should be checked by a qualified workshop Immediately. 
Overheating of the DSG® dual clutch gearbox 
The dual clutch gearbox can overheat when the vehicle pulls off

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual Braking, stopping and parking 
COl Introduction 
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: 
Warning and indicator lamps Handbrake ............................ . 
Parking . . . . . .

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual Parking 
r--f"n First  read and observe the Introductory L-J.:.lJ information and safety warnings & on page 269. 
Please adhere to relevant legislation when stop-ping and parking your vehicle. 
Stoppi

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual A WARNING (Continued) 
of braking power, considerably increase brak-ing distance and can cause the brake system to fail completely. 
• Please ensure that the correct brake fluid is used. Only use br

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual Changing gear earlier 
In principle, the highest gear is always the most economical gear. A rule of thumb for most vehicles: at a speed of 30 kmlh (19 m ph} drive in third gear, at 40 km/h (25 mph) in

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual Saving fuel 
1/100 km 
-10°C 
+20 oc 
L----------------tkm 5 15 25 30 
en-o11S 
Fig. 226 Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km at two different outside temperatures. 
r-1"11 First read and observe t

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2012  Owners Manual A WARNING 
The intelligent tyre monitoring system tech-nology cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only within the limits of the system. Incorrect handling of the wheels and tyres can le