2013 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT CC automatic transmission

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Selector 
lever 
position 
Designation Meaning ⇒  
�0 Park The drive wheels are mechanically locked. 
Select only when the vehicle is not moving. To change the 
selector lever position, switch o

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Driving on hills 
The steeper the grade, the lower the gear that must be selected. Lower gears increase the braking 
effect of the engine. Never coast downhill in Neutral (N). 
�x Reduce speed. 
�x

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Emergency shift program 
If all selector lever position indicators in the instrument cluster display are highlighted against a bright 
background, there is a system malfunction. The automatic transm

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  WARNING 
Parking improperly can cause serious personal injury. 
�x Never remove the key from the ignition switch while the vehicle is moving or rolling to a 
stop. The steering wheel will lock and

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  WARNING 
Improper use of the electronic parking brake can cause accidents and severe injuries. 
�x Never use the parking brake to slow down the vehicle when it is moving, except in an 
emergency.

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used and there is some rust on the discs, clean the brake discs and pads once in a while by carefully 
braking a couple of times while driving at relatively high speed to help clean the brake discs

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  WARNING 
Driving when the brake booster is not working increases stopping distances and can cause 
accidents and serious personal injuries. 
�x Never let the vehicle coast when the engine is switc

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Reverse (manual transmission) or in Drive (D), Sport Drive (S), or Reverse (R) (automatic 
transmission) and you must use the foot brake to hold the vehicle before starting to move. 
Hill Hold keeps
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