Opening and closing the glove compartment 
If necessary, unlock the glove compartment with the emergency key. It is locked when the key slot is 
vertical. 
To open, pull the handle ⇒ fig. 102. 
To close, push the lid up. 
Opening and closing the Owner's Manual storage compartment 
The storage compartment at the top of the glove compartment is designed to hold the Owner's Manual 
or the MDI (MEDIA-IN) jack. 
The Owner's Manual or MDI (MEDIA-IN) jack is located in a storage compartment at the top, which 
can be pulled down to open ⇒ fig. 103 (3). 
The strap  (2) indicates the handle for opening the storage compartment. 
If the vehicle is not equipped with the MDI (MEDIA-IN) jack, always keep the Owner's Manual in this 
storage compartment. To stow the Owner's Manual, place it in the slot with the binding facing the 
inside of the glove compartment door. 
Holders 
Depending on the model, there may be holders for a pen and a notepad in the glove compartment. 
Cooling the glove compartment 
There is an air vent (1) in the back of the glove compartment. Cool air can be directed into the glove 
compartment if the air conditioner is on. Open or close the air vent by turning it. 
  WARNING 
An open glove compartment door can increase the risk of serious injury during sudden 
braking or driving maneuvers or in a crash. 
 x Always keep the glove compartment closed while the vehicle is moving.  
  NOTICE 
Keep the storage compartment with the CD changer (3) closed while the vehicle is moving, 
otherwise the CD changer may be damaged by vibrations.  
  NOTICE 
In some vehicle models, design considerations have made it necessary to have openings in the 
glove compartment behind the Owner's Manual slot, for example. Small items may fall through 
these openings and get behind the instrument panel. This can cause unusual noises and 
damage the vehicle. Never put any small objects in the glove compartment for this reason. 
  Depending on options, a factory-installed CD changer or Media Device Interface (MDI) / 
(MEDIA-IN) may be located in the glove compartment ⇒ Booklet Radio, or ⇒ Booklet Navigation 
system.  
 
If more antifreeze protection is needed for climate conditions, the percentage of coolant additive can 
be increased. However, the coolant additive percentage must never be more than 60%; otherwise, 
antifreeze protection is reduced and the ability of the mixture to cool the engine is also reduced. 
When adding engine coolant, use a mixture of distilled water and at least 40% coolant additive G 13 
or G 12 plus-plus (TL-VW 774 G) for optimum corrosion protection ⇒ . 
Do not mix G 13 with G 12 plus or G 11. Mixing these coolant additives together significantly reduces 
corrosion protection ⇒  and can lead to engine damage that is not covered by any Volkswagen 
Limited Warranty. 
  WARNING 
Too little antifreeze protection in the engine cooling system can cause engine failure and 
severe injuries. 
 x Always make sure there is enough of the correct coolant additive to provide proper 
antifreeze protection at the coldest temperatures that can be expected where the vehicle will 
be used. 
 x At extremely cold temperatures, the coolant could freeze, causing the vehicle to break 
down. The heater would also not work, and vehicle occupants could be without protection at 
subfreezing temperatures.  
  NOTICE 
Never mix original Volkswagen engine coolant additives with other additives not approved by 
Volkswagen. Mixing Volkswagen coolant additives with coolant additives made by other 
manufacturers can seriously damage the engine and the engine cooling system. 
 x If the fluid in the engine coolant reservoir is any color but pink, then G 13 was mixed with a 
different engine coolant. If this is the case, the engine coolant must be replaced immediately. 
Otherwise serious malfunctions or engine damage can occur! 
  Engine coolant and engine coolant additives can pollute the environment. Collect leaking 
operating fluids and dispose of them properly in accordance with applicable environmental laws and 
regulations.