Page 19 of 402
 
▪ Range 
▪ Avg. consumption 
▪ Consumption 
▪ Oil temperature 
▪ Speed warning 
▪ Digital speed display 
▪ Average speed 
▪ Distance 
Navigation ⇒ Booklet Radio, Navigation System 
Audio ⇒ Booklet Radio, Navigation System 
Telephone ⇒ Booklet Mobile Phone Package 
Vehicle status  
Using the instrument cluster menus 
 
Fig. 13 Right side of the multi-function steering wheel: Controls for the menus and information displays in the instrument cluster. 
 
     
        
        Page 28 of 402

 
Menu   Submenu   Setting options   Further information  
Lights  Light Assist  Turn the following systems on or off: – Adaptive front lighting (AFS) (if equipped) – Automatic headlights during rain (head-lights turn on with rain sensor) – Convenience indicating (lane change feature)  
 
Adjust the following feature: – Switch-on time for automatic headlights ( ! 5 4 /)  
Interior lighting  Adjust the following features: – Door ambient lighting – Footwell lighting  
Coming/Leaving home function  Set the following: – Duration that the Coming Home feature is switched on – Duration that the Leaving Home feature is switched on  
Mirrors and wipers  Windshield wipers  Turn the following features on or off: – Automatic wiping during rain (rain sensor) – Wipe rear window in reverse gear  
 
Open and close  Window operation  Turn convenience opening feature for the power windows on or off (if applicable).   
Central locking  Set door unlocking.    
Turn the following features on or off: – Lock automatically (Auto lock feature) – Acoustic confirmation (horn beep after the vehicle is locked from outside)  
Multifunction display (MFD)  –   Display or hide the following data in the Multifunction display: – Current fuel consumption – Average fuel consumption – Convenience consumers – Eco tips – Travel time – Distance traveled – Average speed – Digital speed display – Speed warning – Oil temperature  
 
–   Reset the following data in the Multifunction display: – Driving data for “Since start” trip memory – Driving data for “Extended period” trip memory   
     
        
        Page 29 of 402
 
Menu   Submenu   Setting options   Further information  
Time and date  –   Select and set the following data: – Clock time source (manual, GPS) – Time – Daylight savings time – Time zone – Time format (12 hour, 24 hour) – Date – Date format  
–  
Units  –   Set the units for the following: – Distance – Speed – Temperature – Volume – Consumption – Pressure  
–  
Service  –   Display the following data: – Vehicle identification number (VIN) – Date of next inspection service – Date of next oil change service  
 
Factory settings  –   Reset the following features: – All settings – Parking aids – Lights – Mirrors and wipers – Open and close – Multifunction display  
–  
 
   
     
        
        Page 250 of 402

 
Adjust the tire pressure 
The proper tire pressure helps reduce rolling resistance as well as fuel consumption. 
When purchasing new tires, always make sure that the tires are optimized for lower rolling resistance. 
Use low viscosity engine oil 
Fully “synthetic,” low viscosity engine oils that expressly comply with Volkswagen oil quality standards reduce fuel consumption. Low viscosity engine oils reduce the frictional resistance on the engine and are distributed more evenly and quickly, particularly when cold-starting the engine. The effect is particularly apparent in vehicles that frequently travel short distances. 
Always ensure the right engine oil level is maintained and keep to the scheduled service intervals (engine oil changes). 
Make sure the engine oil that you purchase expressly complies with Volkswagen oil quality standards and is the oil approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle. 
Avoid unnecessary weight 
The lighter the vehicle, the more economical and eco-friendly it will be. For example, an extra 220 lbs (100 kg) of weight increases fuel consumption by up to 1 pint per 60 miles (0.3 l/100 km). 
Remove all unnecessary items and unnecessary dead weight from the vehicle. 
Remove unnecessary aftermarket components 
The more aerodynamic the vehicle, the less fuel it will consume. Aftermarket components such as bicycle racks reduce its aerodynamic performance. 
Therefore, remove unnecessary structures and unused rack systems, particularly if planning to drive at higher speeds. 
   
     
        
        Page 308 of 402