2015 VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER heating

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual A WARNING 
Never program the supplementary heating system so that Is switched on and run In un-ventilated or enclosed areas. The fumes from the supplementary heating system contain carbon monoxide, wh

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Checklist (Continued) 
-Insurance documents 
-Camping and travel guides 
./ Inform yourself about the peculiarities of any foreign country you plan to visit, such as driving speed limits and required

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Cleaning the cooker and sink 
Clean the surfaces of the gas cooker and sink with commercially available non-abrasive cleaning Remove the pan supports from atop the burners to clean the surface of the

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Fault Possible cause Solution 
2. The feed plug is not connected prop-2. Check the connection between the vehi-erly. cle and the mains. 
3. Mains power failure. 3. Inform the electricity company if ne

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual The following will occur if reverse gear is selected and the ignition is switched on: 
• The reverse light comes on. 
• The Climatronic switches automatically to air recirculation mode when the ve

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual In all cases the automatic gearbox should be checked by a qualified workshop Immediately. 
Overheating of the DSG® dual clutch gearbox 
The dual clutch gearbox can overheat when the vehicle pulls off

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual The Automatic Post-Collision Braking System only functions in frontal, side and rear collisions if the airbag control unit registers the corresponding trig-gering threshold during the accident, and th

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VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 2015  Owner´s Manual Changing gear earlier 
In principle, the highest gear is always the most economical gear. A rule of thumb for most vehicles: at a speed of 30 kmlh (19 m ph} drive in third gear, at 40 km/h (25 mph) in