Only use a towing bracket which has been approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle type. Always 
check and observe the data provided by the towing bracket manufacturer. 
Maximum power consumption of the trailer's electrical consumers 
Never exceed the specified values. 
Europe, Asia, Africa, South and Central America 
All brake lights 84 watts 
Turn signal per side 42 watts 
All side lights 100 watts 
All tail lights 42 watts 
Rear fog light 42 watts 
 
Australia 
All brake lights 108 watts 
Turn signal per side 54 watts 
All side lights 100 watts 
All tail lights 54 watts 
Rear fog light 54 watts 
 
WARNING 
If the towing bracket is unsuitable or incorrectly fitted, the trailer could become detached from the 
towing vehicle. This can cause serious accidents and fatal injuries. 
Never fit a towing bracket to the rear bumper or its mountings. The towing bracket must not prevent 
the rear bumper from functioning correctly. 
Do not carry out any alterations to the exhaust or brake systems. 
 
NOTICE  
 156 Pin assignment for the trailer socket (illustration). 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
Pin assignment for the trailer socket Fig. 156 
Left turn signal 
Rear fog light 
Earth for pins 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 
Right turn signal 
Tail light, right 
Brake light 
Tail light, left 
Reversing light 
Permanent positive 
Permanent positive 
Earth for pin 10 
Not assigned 
Earth for pin 9 
Trailer socket 
A 13-pin trailer socket produces the electrical connection between the towing vehicle and the trailer. 
When the vehicle electrically detects a trailer, the consumers in the trailer are supplied with an 
electrical voltage via the electrical connection (pins 9 and 10). Pin 9 is assigned as the permanent 
positive, enabling operation of the trailer interior lighting, for example. 
Electrical consumers such as a caravan refrigerator are supplied with power only when the engine is 
running (pin 10). 
To avoid overloading the electrical system, do not connect the earth wires (pins 3, 11 and 13) with 
each other. 
If the trailer has a 7-pin plug you will need to use a suitable adapter cable. The function of pin 10 is 
then not available.  
 Fig. 168Fig. 168
 
Fit the cover in the wheel housing liner Fig. 168and lock it in position. 
 
NOTICE 
 the headlight housing is seated properly in order to 
prevent damage to the electrical system caused by water entering the system. 
damaged. 
Changing bulbs in the front bumper 
 
Fig. 169 In the front bumper, right-hand side: removing the fog light. 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
The actions should only be carried out in the specified order: 
Observe and follow the instructions in the checklist Checklist Information on changing 
bulbs 
Take the wire hook from the toolkit and insert it in the opening in the cover Fig. 169
the cover forwards in the direction of the arrow. 
Use the screwdriver from the vehicle toolkit to unscrew the securing screws Fig. 169
Vehicle toolkit 
Pull the headlight out of the bumper towards the outside of the vehicle. 
Release the connector and pull it off. 
Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise as far as it will go and pull it out to the rear along with the 
bulb.