2013 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE CONVERTIBLE engine

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  Leaving the selector lever for a long period of time in any position other than Park (P) when the 
ignition is switched off can drain the vehicle battery. 
Shifting with Tiptronic® 
 
Fig. 104 Se

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Using Tiptronic with the shift paddles behind the steering wheel 
�x The paddles ⇒ fig. 105 work when the selector lever is in the Tiptronic position or when the 
selector lever is in Drive (D)

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  WARNING 
Rapid acceleration can cause skidding and loss of traction, especially on slippery roads, 
resulting in a loss of vehicle control, collisions, and serious personal injury. 
�x Only use th

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�x If the text message and acoustic warning repeat themselves every 10 seconds or so, you 
must park the vehicle in a safe place as soon as you can safely do so and stop the engine. Let 
the transmi

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Calm and smooth driving 
Consistency is more important than speed. The more smoothly you drive, the less fuel the vehicle 
consumes. 
When driving on the highway or freeway, a constant, moderate spe

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Fig. 109 Fuel consumption in l/100 km at 2 different outside air temperatures. 
�Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Driving defensively and economicall

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Lights 
up Possible cause  Proper response 
�D 
Power steering assist is reduced. 
Stop, restart the engine, and drive a short 
distance. If the yellow warning light does not 
come on again, you do

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accelerator. For Hill Hold to work, the engine must be running and the vehicle must be in First Gear or 
Reverse (manual transmission) or in Drive (D), Sport Drive (S), or Reverse (R) (automatic 
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