2014 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID brakes

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
The design of the wheel bolts is matched to the factory-installed wheels. If different wheels are installed, wheel bolts with the right length and bolt head shape must be used. This helps to ensure

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
Passenger car tire 
A tire intended for use on passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, and trucks, that have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds or less. 
Ply 
A layer of

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
  WARNING 
Overloading a vehicle can cause loss of vehicle control, a crash or other accident, serious personal injury, and even death. 
�x Carrying more weight than your vehicle was designed to car

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
  NOTICE 
�x Never “ride” the brakes by keeping your foot on the brake pedal when you do not want to brake. This will make the brakes wear faster. 
�x Before driving downhill, especially on hill

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
  WARNING 
Driving with bad brakes can cause a collision and serious personal injury. 
�x If the brake warning light BRAKE or h does not go out, or comes on when driving, either the brake fluid leve

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
  WARNING 
The vehicle exhaust system and the catalytic converter get very hot. They can cause fires and serious personal injury. 
�x Never park where the hot exhaust system could ignite flammable m

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
Facility for repair. Drive slowly and very carefully, allow for the longer stopping distance, and be ready to push longer and harder on the brake pedal to slow the vehicle down. 
Brake booster 
The

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VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2014 1B / 6.G Owners Manual  
 
  NOTICE 
�x Never “ride” the brakes by keeping your foot on the brake pedal when you do not want to brake. Constant pressure on the brake pedal can make the brakes overheat. Riding the brakes
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