2015 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER engine coolant

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Capacities 
r--(n First read and observe the introductory L-W.I information and safety warnings & on page 340. 
Checks when filling the tank 
r--rn First read and observe the introductory L-W.I info

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Cleaning and maintenance 
In the engine compartment 
Preparation for working in the engine compartment 
ClJ Introduction 
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: 
Preparing the ve

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual A WARNING (Continued) 
-Remove the vehicle key from the igni-tion lock. 
-Always keep children away from the en-gine compartment and never leave the ve-hicle unattended. 
• The engine cooling system

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual A WARNING (Continued) 
• Always allow the engine to cool down completely to avoid burns. 
• Avoid raising your arms when removing the oil drain plug with your fingers to help prevent oil from runn

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Warning lamp and coolant temperature display 
Fig. 276 In the instrument cluster: coolant temper-ature display with cold range @, normal range ® warning range @. 
Needle posi-Lit up tion Possible cau

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Coolant specification 
r-l"n First read and observe the Introductory l..-J,::,U Information and safety warnings & on page 358. 
The cooling system is filled at the factory with a mixture of specially

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Checking the coolant level and refilling coolant 
Fig. 277 In the engine compartment: markings on the coolant expansion tank. 
r--fn First read and observe the Introductory information and safety war

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual A WARNING (Continued) 
-Always keep children away from the en-gine compartment and never leave the ve-hicle unattended. 
• The engine cooling system is under pres-sure when the engine is hot. Never
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