2013 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE CONVERTIBLE parking brake

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VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE CONVERTIBLE 2013 3.G Owners Manual  
Lower center console 
 
Fig. 7 Overview of the lower center console. 
Key to fig. 7: 
(1) Lever for: 
–  Manual transmission  
–  Automatic transmission  
(2) 12 Volt socket  
(3) Storage compar

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Please perform these steps only in the order listed. 
Step Vehicles without Keyless AccessVehicles with Keyless Access
4. Turn the vehicle key to position ⇒ fig. 96 (2) 
– do not depress the a

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Downshifting 
You should always downshift gear by gear when driving, meaning always into the next lowest gear. Do 
not downshift when the engine rpm (revolutions per minute) is too high ⇒ . At f

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Automatic Shift Lock (ASL) 
The Automatic Shift Lock (ASL) in Park (P) and Neutral (N) prevents drive positions from being 
engaged inadvertently, which would cause the vehicle to move. 
To release

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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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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 
tr

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  WARNING 
The engine compartment of any motor vehicle is a potentially dangerous area and can cause 
serious personal injury. 
�x Always use extreme caution when doing any work in the engine compar

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  WARNING 
High voltage systems in the engine compartment can cause electrical shocks or even 
electrocution, severe burns, other serious injuries, and even death! 
�x Never short-circuit the electr
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