
Fuel gauge⇒ Fuel gauge.
Coolant temperature display ⇒ Coolant temperature display.
Current gear / selector lever position⇒ Manual gearbox: selecting a gear or ⇒ DSG
dual clutch gearbox.
Information profiles
To select a specific information profile, go to the Views menu option in the display of the instrument 
cluster ⇒ Instrument cluster menus. The Active Info Display shows additional information in the 
centre of the dials ⇒ Fig. 15② depending on the information profile you have selected. The 
following information profiles are available:
•Classic. No additional information shown.
•Consumption and range. Current consumption is shown graphically and average consumption 
is shown digitally in the rev counter. The remaining range is shown digitally in the speedometer.
•Efficiency. Average consumption is shown digitally and current consumption is shown 
graphically in the rev counter. In the speedometer, the symbol  is shown if the current 
driving style is fuel-efficient, and a graphic display helps the driver save fuel.
•Navigation. If route guidance is active: the remaining distance to the set destination and an 
estimated time of arrival are shown in the rev counter, and arrows to aid navigation are shown 
in the speedometer. If route guidance is inactive: the current altitude is shown in the rev 
counter, and a compass is shown in the speedometer.
•Driver assistance. Graphic representation of various driver assist systems, or digital display of 
the driving time in the rev counter. The speedometer meanwhile shows arrow navigation or a 
compass.
•Off-road. Digital display of the steering angle and compass display in the speedometer. With 
active Hill Descent Control: graphic display of the Hill Descent Control with speed display in the 
speedometer.
Navigation map in the Active Info Display
With some vehicle equipment levels, the Active Info Display is able to display a detailed map. To 
display this map, select the Navigation menu item in the instrument cluster ⇒ Instrument cluster 
menus.
The map can be shown in either of two sizes. If the larger version is selected, the Active Info 
Display dials will be smaller. To select the preferred map size:
•Press the  button on the multifunction steering wheel ⇒ Instrument cluster menus to 
switch between map sizes as required.
•OR: press the  or  arrow button on the multifunction steering wheel to select the 
required map size. A frame appears around the selected option.
•Confirm the selection by pressing the  button on the multifunction steering wheel.
Depending on the equipment level, navigation is shown on two displays or only one. The navigation 
map be displayed on the Active Info Display and Infotainment system or only on the Infotainment 
system display. In the latter case, only navigation arrows are shown on the Active Info Display.
Changing up a gear early will help to save fuel and reduce engine noise.
Head-up Display
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The Head-up Display projects selected 
information or warning messages from 
the assistance systems or the 
Infotainment system into the driver's 
field of vision.
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•When the engine is cold, avoid high engine speeds, driving at full throttle and 
overloading the engine.
•The needle on the rev counter should only briefly point into the red area, as engine 
damage may otherwise be incurred.
NOTICE 

 Only in vehicles with an Active Info Display.
Driving data display (multifunction displayyf
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The driving data display (multifunction displayyf  V K R Z V  G L I I H U H Q W  G U L Y L Q J  D Q G  F R Q V X P S W L R Q  Y D O X H V  D Q G  
has three memories.
Switching between displays
•Vehicles without a multifunction steering wheel: press the rocker switch  on the wiper 
lever ⇒ Operating using the wiper lever.
•Vehicles with a multifunction steering wheel: press the  or  button ⇒ Operating 
using the multifunction steering wheel.
Switching between recorders
Press the  button on the wiper lever, or press the  button on the 
multifunction steering wheel.
Since start recorder
The memory will be deleted if the journey is interrupted for more than two hours.
Since refuelling recorder
Display and storage of the collected driving and consumption values. The memory is deleted when 
the vehicle is refuelled.
Long-term recorder
The recorder collects the driving data for up to 19 hours and 59 minutes or 99 hours and 59 
minutes driving time or 1,999.9 km or 9,999.9 km distance covered. The memory is deleted if one of 
these maximum values is exceeded.
Clearing a driving data recorder
•Select the memory that you wish to delete.
•Press and hold the  button on the wiper lever or the  button on the 
multifunction steering wheel for approximately two seconds.
Selecting displays
You can select which driving data you want to display in the Infotainment system ⇒ Vehicle settings 
menu.
Average consumption display
The average fuel consumption is displayed after around 300 metres.
Range display
Approximate distance in km that can still be covered with the same driving style.
SCR range or Range  display
Approximate distance (in kmyf  W K D W  F D Q  E H  W U D Y H O O H G  Z L W K  W K H  U H P D L Q L Q J  T X D Q W L W \  R I  $ G % O X e under 
current driving conditions. This display appears only as from a remaining range of 2,400 km and 
cannot be cancelled.
Average speed display
The average speed is displayed after around 100 metres.
Setting the speed warning
•Select the display Warning at --- km/h or Warning at --- mph.
•Press the  button on the wiper lever or the  button on the multifunction 
steering wheel to save the current speed and activate the warning system.
•Within around five seconds, set the speed with the  rocker switch on the wiper lever or 
the  or  buttons on the multifunction steering wheel. Then press the button 
 or  or wait a few seconds. The speed is now saved and the warning 
is activated.
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MenuSubmenuSetting optionsFurther 
information
– Travel mode (right-hand or left-hand 
driveyf
Interior lighting– Instrument and switch lighting 
– Footwell lighting
Coming 
Home/Leaving 
Home function
– Duration that the Coming Home 
function is switched on 
– Duration that the Leaving Home 
function is switched on
Background 
lighting–
– Overall brightness of the 
background lighting 
– Brightness of individual areas of the 
background lighting 
– Colour of certain areas of the 
background lighting
⇒ Lights
Mirror and 
wiper settings
Mirrors
– Synchronous adjustment of the 
exterior mirrors 
– Front passenger exterior mirror 
lowering function in reverse gear 
– Folding in when parked
⇒ Mirrors
Wipers
– Automatic wipe function when 
raining 
– Rear window wiping in reverse gear
⇒ Wipers
Settings for 
opening and 
closing
Window 
operation
Activation and deactivation of the 
convenience opening function for the 
windows.
⇒ Windows
Central locking
Setting door unlocking.
⇒ Central locking 
system
Activation or deactivation of automatic 
locking.
Activation and deactivation of the 
Easy Open function.
Luggage 
compartment 
cover
Activation or deactivation of automatic 
opening of the luggage compartment 
cover (vehicle-dependentyf .
⇒ Luggage 
compartment 
cover
Instrument 
cluster 
settings
Multifunction 
display
– Current consumption 
– Average fuel consumption 
– Refuel quantity 
– Convenience consumers 
– Eco tips 
– Driving time 
– Distance covered 
– Average speed 
– Digital speed display 
– Speed warning 
– Oil temperature 
– Dynamic Road Sign Display
⇒ Instrument 
cluster
– Since start driving data 
– Long-term driving data
Head-
up Display 
settings
Display– Brightness 
– Colour scheme
⇒ Instrument 
cluster
Contents
– Cruise control system 
– ACC 
– Dynamic Road Sign Display 
– Route guidance 
– Lane keeping system (Lane Assistyf
Time and date 
settings–
– Clock time source (manual, GPSyf  
– Time 
– Set summer time automatically 
– Time zone 
– Time format (12h, 24hyf  
– Date 
– Date format
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Unit settings–
– Distance 
– Speed 
– Temperature 
– Volume 
– Consumption 
– Pressure
–
Service–
– Vehicle identification number 
– Date of next inspection 
– Date of next oil change service
⇒ Instrument 
cluster
Factory 
settings–
– All settings 
– Driver assistance 
– Parking and manoeuvring 
– Light 
– Mirrors and wipers 
– Opening/closing 
– Multifunction display (driving datayf
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Fig. 113 In the footwell: pedals in vehicles with a manual gearbox.
Fig. 114 In the footwell: pedals in vehicles with a DSG dual clutch gearbox.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Key for ⇒ Fig. 113 and ⇒ Fig. 114:
Accelerator
Brake pedal
m/k/a995MK Vehicles with manual gearbox: clutch pedal
The operation and freedom of movement of all pedals must never be impaired by objects or floor 
mats.
Use only floor mats that leave the pedal area free and can be securely fastened in the footwell.
Gear-change indicator
Fig. 115 On the instrument cluster display: gear-change indicator.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Key to ⇒ Fig. 115:
Currently selected gear.
Recommended gear.
The instrument cluster display may, depending on the vehicle's equipment level, indicate which 
gear should be selected to reduce fuel consumption while the vehicle is in motion.
Objects in the driver footwell can hinder pedal operation. This can lead to loss of control 
of the vehicle and increase the risk of serious injury.
•Please ensure that all pedals can always be operated without any hindrance.
•The floor mats must always be properly secured in the footwell.
•No additional floor mats or other floor coverings should be placed over the fitted floor 
mat.
•Ensure that no objects can enter the driver footwell while the vehicle is in motion.
•If there are any objects in the footwell, remove them when the vehicle is parked.
WARNING
The pedals must be freely operable at all times. For example, a larger brake pedal travel 
will be necessary in order to stop the vehicle if a brake circuit fails. The brake pedal will 
have to be depressed further and harder than normal.
NOTICE 

m/k/a995MK Vehicles with DSG dual clutch gearbox: the selector lever must be in the 
Tiptronic position ⇒ Changing gear using Tiptronic.
No recommended gear is indicated if the most suitable gear is already selected. The currently 
selected gear is displayed.
Information on cleaning the particulate filter
The engine management system recognises when the particulate filter is becoming saturated and 
supports regeneration of the particulate filter by recommending the most suitable gear when driving. 
Compared with normal driving, this may mean driving with an increased engine speed ⇒ Particulate 
filter.
Driving in the correct gear can help to reduce fuel consumption.
Gear-change indicator display goes out when the clutch is depressed in vehicles with a 
manual gearbox or when Tiptronic position is deselected in vehicles with a DSG dual clutch 
gearbox.
Driving economically
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The fuel consumption, pollution and 
wear of the engine, brakes and tyres 
are reduced by an appropriate driving 
style. A few tips are provided below 
which will help you protect the 
environment and also save money.
Fig. 116 Fuel consumption in litres per 100 km at two different outside temperatures.
Think ahead when driving
The fuel consumption will increase if you do not adopt a steady driving style. Keeping a close eye 
on the traffic can help to avoid frequent acceleration and braking. Keeping a sufficient distance from 
the vehicle in front will help you anticipate the driving situation.
Use the cruise control system where possible ⇒ Cruise control system (CCSyf.
With a gear engaged, allow the vehicle to come to a halt by itself to make use of the engine braking 
effect, e.g. when approaching traffic lights.
Using freewheeling
m/k/a995MKVehicles with a DSG dual clutch gearbox: When the selector lever is in 
position D/S and neither the accelerator nor the brake pedal is depressed, the vehicle will roll 
(coastyf  Z L W K  S U D F W L F D O O \  Q R  H Q H U J \  E H L Q J  F R Q V X P H G .
With the engine-off coasting function, the engine is not just disengaged, but is also switched off.
Driving with DSG dual clutch gearbox ⇒ Driving with DSG dual clutch gearbox.
Change gears in an energy-saving way
Shifting up early at an engine speed of 2,000 rpm will save energy. Do not drive gears to the limit 
and avoid high revs.
The gear-change indicator is only designed to assist the driver and cannot replace the 
driver's own judgement.
•The driver has full responsibility for selecting the correct gear in all situations (e.g. 
when overtaking, driving up and down hills ⇒ Trailer towingand when towing a traileryf .
CAUTION
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m/k/a995MK Vehicles with manual gearbox: change from first to second gear immediately 
after setting off. Change to higher gears rapidly.
m/k/a995MK Vehicles with DSG dual clutch gearbox: accelerate slowly and avoid using the 
kickdown function.
Gear-change indicator ⇒ Gear-change indicator.
Eco driving profile ⇒ Driving profile selection and 4MOTION Active Control.
Avoid full throttle
Never fully use the maximum speed of the vehicle. Driving at excessive speeds, e.g. above 130 
km/h on the motorway, will increase air resistance and thus the amount of force needed to move 
the vehicle.
Reduce idling
Drive off immediately with low revs. If you are stopped for a long period, do not allow the engine to 
idle but switch it off, e.g. when in a traffic jam or at a railway crossing.
In vehicles with an activated start/stop system, the engine will switch off automatically when the 
vehicle is stopping and when the vehicle is stationary ⇒ Start/stop system .
Refuel with moderation
A full fuel tank increases the weight of the vehicle. A fuel tank that is half to three quarters full is 
sufficient for urban journeys in particular.
Avoid short journeys
A cold engine has a very high fuel consumption. The optimum operating temperature is reached 
only after driving a few miles. The fuel consumption is above average at very low ambient 
temperatures, e.g. in winter ⇒ Fig. 116. Plan journeys economically and combine short distances.
Carry out regular maintenance
Regular maintenance is an essential prerequisite for economical driving and increases the service 
life of the vehicle.
Observe the correct tyre pressures
An inadequate tyre pressure does not just mean greater wear, but also increases the rolling 
resistance of the tyres and thus the fuel consumption. Use optimised rolling resistance tyres.
Adjust the tyre pressure according to the vehicle load. Observe the information on the tyre pressure 
sticker ⇒ Useful information about wheels and tyres
Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator or Tyre Pressure Monitoring System ⇒ Tyre monitoring systems.
Use low viscosity engine oil
Fully synthetic engine oils with a low viscosity decrease frictional resistance in the engine and 
spread better and more quickly, especially for cold starts.
Do not drive with unnecessary loads in the vehicle
You can reduce fuel consumption by clearing out the luggage compartment before setting off, for 
example by removing empty drink crates or unused child seats.
In order to keep the drag coefficient of the vehicle as low as possible, remove attachments and 
add-on parts such as ski, bicycle or roof carriers after use.
Save electrical energy
The alternator is driven by the engine and generates power for convenience consumers such as the 
air conditioning system, window heating and ventilation. Saving electrical energy is easy, e.g.:
•At high ambient temperatures, ventilate the car before starting a journey and drive a short 
distance with open window. Only then switch on the air conditioning system.
•Switch off convenience systems as soon as they have served their purpose.
Adapt your speed and distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road 
and traffic conditions.
WARNING 

Inform yourself about other ways of protecting the environment. Think Blue. is the global 
Volkswagen brand for sustainability and environmental friendliness.
Your Volkswagen dealership will gladly provide you with further information on correct 
maintenance and replacement parts that are particularly energy-efficient, e.g. new tyres.
On vehicles with active cylinder management (ACTyf   L Q G L Y L G X D O  H Q J L Q H  F \ O L Q G H U V  F D Q  E H  
deactivated in driving situations with a low power requirement. When a cylinder is deactivated, no 
fuel is injected into that cylinder, which leads to an overall reduction in fuel consumption.
Think Blue. Trainer.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The Think Blue. Trainer analyses and 
visualises your driving style and helps 
you to drive more economically.
Fig. 117 In the Infotainment system: Think Blue. Trainer.
Key to ⇒ Fig. 117:
Blue Score:The higher the displayed value on a scale from 0 to 100, the more efficient 
your driving style. A blue border symbolises an efficient and constant driving style. A grey 
border indicates an inefficient driving style.Touch the display to open the statistics of the last 
30 driving minutes Since start.
Acceleration and braking:At a constant speed, two arcs appear in the central area. The 
arcs move up and down during acceleration and braking.
History display:The efficiency of the driving style is indicated by the blue bars. The white 
bar stores a blue bar approximately every 5 seconds.The larger the bar, the more efficient the 
driving style has been.
Driving tips: Think ahead when driving. Gear-change indicator. Adapt your 
speed. Economic driving style.
Fuel consumption:The display shows the average fuel consumption Since start
in l/100 km. A blue border symbolises an efficient and constant driving style. A grey border 
indicates an inefficient driving style.Touch the display to open the statistics of the last 30 driving 
minutes Since start.
Tips for saving energy:Press the Think Blue. function button to access additional 
tips.
Selecting Think Blue. Trainer.
•Depending on the equipment level, press the  button or function button in the 
Infotainment system.
•Touch the Vehicle, Selection, Think Blue. Trainer. button.
Information on the brakes
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
New brake pads cannot generate the full braking effect during the first 200 to 300 km (124 to 186 
milesyf  D Q G  P X V W  I L U V W  E H  U X Q  L Q  ⇒. However, you can compensate for the slightly reduced braking 
force by applying more pressure to the brake pedal. During the run-in period, the braking 
distance is longer when the brakes are depressed fully or during emergency braking than 
with that have been fully run in. In the run-in period, the brakes should not be depressed fully and 
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Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted. Operating the Infotainment 
system can distract you from the road.
•Always drive carefully and responsibly.
WARNING 

Running in the engine
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Any new engine has to be run in during the first 1,500 kilometres. All moving parts have to adapt 
themselves to each other. The engine is subject to higher internal friction during the first hours of 
operation than later on.
•Do not depress the accelerator fully.
•Do not drive the vehicle at more than 2/3 of the top engine speed.
•Do not drive with a trailer attached ⇒ Trailer towing.
•Increase the driving speed and engine speed gradually.
The style of driving during the first 1,500 kilometres will also affect the engine quality. Even after 
this time – and especially with a cold engine – drive the vehicle at moderate speeds in order to 
reduce engine wear and to increase the mileage that the engine can cover.
Do not drive at engine speeds that are too low. Always shift down gear if the engine is not running 
smoothly.
New tyres ⇒ Wheels and tyres and brake pads ⇒ Notes on driving must be run in carefully.
If the engine is run in gently, its life will be increased and its oil consumption reduced.
Using the vehicle in other countries and continents
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The vehicle has been manufactured specifically for a particular country and complies with the 
registration regulations that applied in that country at the time of vehicle production.
If you want to use the vehicle abroad for a short period, all relevant information and instructions 
should be followed ⇒ Safety.
If the vehicle is going to be sold in another country or used in another country for an extended 
period, the legal requirements applicable in that country must be observed.
In some cases, certain equipment will have to be fitted or removed and functions deactivated. The 
service scope and service types could also be affected. This is particularly important if the vehicle is 
driven in another climate region for a long period of time.
Because different frequency bands are used in different countries, the factory-fitted Infotainment 
system may not work in other countries.
Troubleshooting
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
After driving through water, mud, slush etc., the brakes may react slowly and the braking 
distance will be increased as the brake discs and pads will be wet, or possibly iced up in 
winter.
•You can dry and de-ice the brakes by performing careful braking manoeuvres. Ensure 
that you do not endanger any other road users or violate any legal regulations when 
doing so.
•Avoid abrupt and sudden braking manoeuvres directly after driving through water.
WARNING
•If you drive through water, parts of the vehicle, such as the engine, drive train, running 
gear and vehicle electrics, could sustain severe damage.
•Never drive through salt water as salt can cause corrosion. Rinse all components that 
have been exposed to salt water immediately with fresh water.
NOTICE
•Volkswagen is not responsible for any vehicle damage caused by low-quality fuel, 
inadequate servicing work or lack of Genuine Parts.
•Volkswagen cannot be held responsible if the vehicle does not comply with or only 
partly complies with the relevant legal requirements in other countries and continents.
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