
A WARNING 
Accidents  and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted. 
• Never open the menus on the instrument cluster display  while the vehicle is in motion. 
r::l After starting the engine with a discharged l!..J vehicle battery, or after the battery has been changed, system settings (time, date, personal 
Overview of the menu structure 
nl1 First  read and observe the introductory 1-J,::.JJ Information and safety warnings & on page 24. 
The following menu structure shows how the Volkswagen information system menus on the in-strument cluster display are structured. The size and layout of the Volkswagen information system menu depends on the vehicle electronics and the level of vehicle equipment. 
MFD (multlfunctlon display) 28 
• Travel time 
• Curr. consum. (current fuel consumption) 
• Av. consum. (average consumption) 
• Fuel range 
• SCR range (Ad Blue® remaining range) 
• Distance 
• Av. speed (average speed) 
• Digit. speed (digital speed display) 
• Digital oil temp. (digital oil temperature display) 
• Speed warning 
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Audio Radio, provision  for mobile telephone, infotainment system, navigation system 
Navigation Radio, provision for mo-bile telephone, infotainment system, navigation system 
Telephone Radio, provision for mo-bile telephone, infotainment system, navigation system 
Vehicle status 21, Displays and 22, Service Interval display 
convenience settings and programming) may have been changed or deleted. Check and correct the settings as necessary once the vehicle battery has been sufficiently charged. 
• Assist systems 
-Side Assist 
System on/off 
Brightness 
Back 
-Front Assist 
System on/off 
Acoustic warning/advance warning 
Dist. warn. (distance warning) 
Back 
-ACC 
Basic sett. (basic settings) 
Distance 
Back 
-Back 
• Language 
• MFD data 
-Travel time on/off 
-Current consumption (current fuel consump-tion) on/off 
-Av. consum. (average consumption) on/off 
-Distance on/off 
-Av. speed (average speed) on/off 
-Digital speed (digital speed display) on/off 
-Digital oil temp. (digital oil temperature dis-play) on/off 
-Speed warn. (speed warning) on/off 
-Back 
• Convenience 
-ATA confirm on/off 
-Central locking (central locking system) 
Auto lock (automatic locking) on/off 
Auto unlock (automatic unlocking) on/off 
Instrument cluster 25 
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Main menu 
m First read and observe the introductory Information and safety warnings & on page 24. 
Menu I Function See 
MFD Information and settings for the multifunction display (MFD). 28 
298, ACC Adaptive cruise control (ACC) display. Adaptive cruise control (ACC) 
Station display in radio mode. Audio Track display in CD mode. Track display in media mode. 
Information displays from active navigation system: Booklet Radio, Turning arrows and proximity bars are displayed if you use active provision for mo-route guidance. The display is similar to the symbols used in the bile telephone, in-Navigation navigation system. fotainment system, The direction of travel (compass function) and the name of the navigation system road being used are displayed if the route guidance option is not active. 
Telephone Information and settings for the provision for mobile telephone. 
Current warning or information texts. 21, Dis-
Veh. status The menu option only appears If warning and information texts plays and are available. The number of announcements will be shown In the 22, Serv-display. Example: 1/1 or Z/2. Ice Interval display 
Settings Various settings for convenience, light & vision, time, speed warn-30 ing for winter tyres, language and units. 
MFD (multifunction display) menu 
rl'l1 First read and observe the Introductory L-J,.:.U Information and safety warnings & on page 24. 
The multifunction display (MFD) is equipped with two automatic memories: 1 -Trip memory and 2  -Total journey memory. The number of the current memory on display will be shown in the upper right-hand corner of the display. 
When the Ignition Is switched on and memory 1 or 2 is shown on the display, press the@ button to switch between the two memories. 
1 Trip memory 
2 Total journey memory 
The memory collects travel and consumption data from the moment the ignition is switched on until it is switched off. The memory is automatically deleted whenever the journey is interrupted for more than 2 hours. If the journey is continued within two hours of the ignition being switched off, the new values will be added to the existing trip recorder. 
The memory collects journey data for any number of individual journeys up to a to-tal of 19 hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 minutes journey time or 1,999.9 km (miles) or 9,999 km (miles) distance travelled. If one of these maximum limits8l is exceeded, the memory is automatically deleted and reset to 0. 
•l Changes depending on the Instrument cluster version. 
28 I Overview of the vehicle 
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Controls on the LCD screen 
Fig. 132 In the headliner: controls on the LCD screen 
m First read and observe the Introductory Information and safety warnings & on page 165. 
Key to Fig 132· 
Eject CD or DVD. 
illAY •uJ Start or interrupt playback of a CD or DVD. 
lsTor•l Stop playback. 
IREW ,.] Fast reverse. 
G) ([;) Fast forward. 
lvOl--.) Reduce volume. 
lvOl • •I Increase volume. 
IA/YO) Change input source (DVD, AV, DVB-T). 
lllli.JQ,) Call up the menu. 
IPOm) Switch on and off. 
® Switch for LCD screen lighting. 
@ DVD or CD slot. 
® Video input 
® Audio L input 
® Audio R input 
rll If the 0 symbol is displayed when you press L!.J a button. the button will not function when a CD or DVD is inserted in the slot. 

Remote control 
Fig. 133 Remote control. 
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Fig. 134 Replacing the battery of the remote con-trol. 
[QJ First read and observe the Introductory Information and safety warnings & on page 165. 
Key to Fig 133· 
CD POWER@ Switch on and off. 
@ Select soundtrack of DVDs with multi-lingual audio function. 
® §) Change input source (DVD, AV, DVB-T). 
0 @) Playback control. 
® Selection of camera perspective for DVDs with multi-angle function. 
® EJECT@ Eject CD or DVD. 
0 @) Press during playback in order to show or hide playback information. 
® Call up the main menu of the DVD. 
® QGHtlG Arrow buttons for navigating within the menu. 
Confirm menu settings and functions. 
@ Call up the setting functions of the DVD. 
Practical equipment 169  

• Press the [ENTER! button to confirm your selec-tion. 
• Press the [SETUP! button again to leave the main menu. 
The following settings can be made in the subme-nus: 
• Picture format. 
• Camera perspective. 
• Language. 
• Subtitles. 
• Screen saver. 
• Saving the last item played. 
Tachograph 
o::D Introduction 
This chapter contains information on the following subjects: 
Notes on the tachograph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 172 
The function and operation of the factory-fitted ta-chograph can be found in an  additional operating manual delivered with the vehicle. 
If you retro-fit a tachograph to the vehicle, ensure it complies with relevant legislation. 
Additional information and warnings: 
• Towing a trailer 139 
• Accessories. modifications, repairs and renewal of parts 394 
Notes on the tachograph 
I""'""'J'n First  read and observe the Introductory L-lo:.l.l Information given on page 172. 
Location 
Depending on the model, the factory-fitted tacho-graph could be located in the middle of the dash panel or in a console on the dash panel. 
Time 
For the time settings, refer to the additional operat-ing instructions for the tachograph. 
Please note that in digital tachographs, the time must be displayed in local time. The time on the printouts is always given in UTC (Coordinated Uni-versal Time). 
1721 Before the journey 
• Various audio settings. 
• Colour system. 
• Playback control for video COs 
• Parental lock 172. 
• Reset to default settings. 
• Password protection. 
Childproof locks 
This function is only available in the case of DVDs with restricted access for young people and chil-dren. This menu is used to specify whether a DVD with access restrictions is to be played or whether a password has to be entered first. 
m Manipulation of the tachograph and its signal, l.!J and misuse of the tachograph discs can re-sult in prosecution. 
The digital tachograph has a buffer battery to pre-vent data loss. The buffer battery can supply power for approx. one year without an external power supply. This function is used if, for example, the digital tachograph is removed from the vehicle and stored or if left in a vehicle with a battery fault or a flat battery. 
Legal requirements 
By law. the tachograph must be used in:  

Abbreviations 
Abbreviation Definition 
4MOTION 
A2DP 
ABS 
ACC 
Ad Blue® 
ATA 
SAS 
ccm 
ccs 
C02 
DCC 
DIN 
DPF 
DSG®7 
DVE 
EC 
EDL 
EN 
EPC 
ESC 
g/km 
ICC 
kN 
kPa 
kW 
LED 
LW 
MFD 
MG5 
MG6 
N 
Nm 
PGVW 
PS 
psi 
PVC 
RON 
Four-wheel drive. 
Advanced Audio Distribution Profile 
Anti-lock brake system. 
Adaptive cruise control. 
Ad Blue® for diesel vehicles with SCR catalytic converters. 
Anti-theft alarm. 
Brake Assist system. 
Cubic centimetres. Unit of displacement. 
Cruise control system. 
Carbon dioxide. 
Adaptive chassis control. 
German Standards Authority. 
Diesel particulate filter. 
DSG® automatic dual clutch gearbox. 
Digital voice enhancement 
Engine code. 
Electronic differential lock. 
European standard. 
Engine management system (electronic power control). 
Electronic Stability Control. 
Carbon dioxide emissions in grams per kilometre. 
In-car communication 
Kilo Newton, pulling power. 
Kilopascal. Unit of measurement for pressure. 
Kilowatt, indication of engine power. 
Light-emitting diode. 
Long wheelbase 
Multifunction display. 
5-speed manual gearbox. 
6-speed manual gearbox. 
Newton, pulling power. 
Newton metres, unit of engine torque. 
Gross vehicle weight rating. 
The approximate equivalent of brake horse power. formerly used to denote engine power. 
Pound-force per square inch, imperial measure for the pressure 
Polyvinyl chloride. 
Research octane number, indication of the knock resistance of petrol. 
Abbreviations I 463