Applicable only in the United States and Canada 
Frequently asked questions 
If you suspect a malfunction or vehicle damage, read and follow the following advice before contacting 
an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. You may also find 
helpful information under “Characteristics” and “Checklist” in the index. 
 
Description Possible causes, among 
others Possible remedy 
Engine does not start. 
Vehicle battery dead. – Perform jump-start. 
– Charge vehicle battery. 
The wrong vehicle key is used. Use a valid vehicle key. 
Fuel level too low.  Refuel. 
AdBlue fill level too low.  Refill AdBlue. 
Vehicle cannot be locked 
or unlocked using vehicle 
key. 
– Battery in the remote control 
vehicle key dead. 
– Too far away from vehicle 
(out of range). 
– Buttons have been pressed 
too many times. 
– Replace the battery in the remote 
control vehicle key. 
– Move closer to vehicle. 
– Synchronize vehicle key. 
– Lock or unlock vehicle manually. 
Unusual noises. 
Cold engine, braking assist 
systems, electronic steering 
column lock. 
Check the “Noises” entry in the index. 
Odd driving behavior. 
Assistance systems activated. Check the “Assistance systems” entry 
in the index. 
DSG® Direct Shift Gearbox too 
hot. 
Stop vehicle as soon as you can do so 
safely 
Outside mirrors move 
when vehicle is unlocked. 
Convenience settings are 
stored. Correct convenience settings. 
Front seats cannot be 
adjusted with power 
controls. 
Vehicle battery dead.  Charge vehicle battery. 
Fuse blown.  Check fuse and replace if necessary. 
Features do not work as 
described in this manual. 
Settings were adjusted in the 
Volkswagen Information 
System. 
Check and reset to factory settings if 
necessary. 
Headlights do not light up 
the road as they should. 
– Headlights adjusted too high.
– Light bulbs burned out. 
– Low beams not switched on. 
– Have the headlight range adjusted by 
an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an 
authorized Volkswagen Service 
Facility. 
– Change light bulbs. 
– Switch on low beams. 
Electrical consumers do 
not work. 
Vehicle battery charge too low. Charge vehicle battery. 
Remaining fuel level too low.  Refuel. 
Fuse blown.  Check fuse and replace if necessary. 
Fuel consumption higher 
than indicated. 
– Short hauls. 
– “Jumpy” accelerator pedal. 
– Avoid short distance driving. 
– Drive defensively. 
– Accelerate smoothly.  
 
Description Possible causes, among 
others Possible remedy 
Electrical loads switched on.  Switch off unnecessary loads. 
Engine control malfunctioning.  Have the malfunction corrected. 
Tire pressure too low.  Adjust tire pressure. 
Driving in the mountains.  No direct corrective action possible. 
Towing a trailer. – Check use. 
– Remove if not in use. 
Driving with heavy payload.  No direct corrective action possible. 
Driving at high engine speed.  Select a higher gear. 
 
Applicable only in Mexico, the AGCC, and South Korea 
Frequently asked questions 
If you suspect a malfunction or vehicle damage, read and follow the following advice before contacting 
an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. You may also find 
helpful information under “Characteristics” and “Checklist” in the index. 
 
Description Possible causes among 
others Possible remedy 
Engine does not start. 
Vehicle battery dead. – Perform jump-start. 
– Charge vehicle battery. 
The wrong vehicle key is used. Use a valid vehicle key. 
Fuel level too low.  Refuel. 
Vehicle cannot be locked 
or unlocked using vehicle 
key. 
– Battery in the remote control 
vehicle key is dead. 
– Too far away from vehicle.
– Buttons pressed outside 
operating range. 
– Replace the battery in the remote 
control vehicle key. 
– Move closer to vehicle. 
– Synchronize vehicle key. 
– Lock or unlock vehicle manually. 
Unusual noises. 
Cold engine, braking assist 
systems, and electronic 
steering column lock. 
Check the “Noises” entry in the index. 
Odd driving behavior. 
Assistance systems activated. Check the “Assistance systems” entry 
in the index. 
DSG® Direct Shift Gearbox too 
hot. 
Stop vehicle as soon as you can do so 
safely 
Outside mirrors move 
when vehicle is unlocked. 
Convenience settings are 
stored. Correct convenience settings. 
Front seats cannot be 
adjusted with power 
controls. 
Vehicle battery dead.  Charge vehicle battery. 
Fuse blown.  Check fuse and replace if necessary. 
No jack or spare tire in 
vehicle. 
Equipment differs depending 
on vehicle. 
No direct corrective action possible 
because this depends on the