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Take the breakdown set out of the luggage compartment.
Take the sticker
Do not remove foreign objects (e.g. screws or nails) from the tyre.
WARNING
Ignoring any of the items on this important safety checklist can lead to accidents and severe injuries.
Sealing and inflating tyres
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
Sealing a tyre
Fig.
0to unscrew the valve core from the tyre valve. Place
the core on a clean surface.
Fig.
0vigorously to and fro several times.
Fig.
0tightly onto the tyre filler bottle in a clockwise direction. The
plastic foil on the closure is pierced automatically.
Fig.
0and place the open end fully on the tyre valve.
Fig.
0to screw the valve core back into the tyre valve.
Inflating the tyre
Fig.
Fig.
0is closed.
-volt plug Fig.
0into one of the vehicle's 12-volt sockets Electrical sockets
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Fig.
0to switch on the air compressor.
2.5 bar (29 36 psi/200
250 kPa) unning time: 8 minutes
2.5 bar (29 36 psi/200 250 kPa) cannot be achieved, unscrew the tyre
filler hose from the tyre valve.
metres forward or back so that the sealing compound is evenly
distributed in the tyre.
again.
. The tyre cannot be
sealed with the breakdown set. Do not drive on. Seek expert assistance
km/h (50 mph) if a tyre pressure of 2.0 2.5 bar (29
36 psi/200 250 kPa) has been reached.
minutesCheck after driving for 10 minutes
WARNING
The tyre filler hose and the air compressor can get hot during inflation.
r hands and skin from the hot components.
bar (29 psi/200 kPa), the tyre is too damaged. The sealant
is unable to seal the tyre. Do not drive on. Seek expert assistance.
NOTICE
Switch the air compressor off after a maximum of 8 minutes to avoid overheating. Let the air
compressor cool down for a few minutes before switching it back on.
Check after driving for 10 minutes
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
Reconnect the tyre filler hose Fig.
0and read off the tyre pressure on the tyre pressure
1.3 bar (19 psi/130 kPa) and lower:
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1.4 bar (20 psi/140 kPa) and higher:
Useful information about wheels and tyres
80 km/h (50 mph).
WARNING
Driving with a tyre that cannot be sealed is dangerous and can cause accidents and serious injuries.
bar (19 psi/130 kPa) or lower.
Maintenance
Service
Service work and digital service schedule
The vehicle data attached to the inside cover of this owner's manual help ensure that you can have
the correct Volkswagen Genuine Parts
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advisor will note these on the order.
The LongLife mobility guarantee is valid until the next inspection is due. Documentation takes place
at every due inspection.
The type and scope of service work may differ from vehicle to vehicle. Information on specific work
for your vehicle can be requested from a qualified workshop.
WARNING
Inadequate servicing, no servicing at all, or failure to adhere to service intervals can result in
breakdowns, accidents and serious injury.
NOTICE
Volkswagen is not responsible for any vehicle damage caused by inadequate service work or the lack
of part availability.
Regular servicing of your vehicle not only maintains its value, it also ensures that your vehicle
remains roadworthy and in working order. You should therefore have your vehicle serviced
according to the Volkswagen guidelines.
Fixed service or flexible service
Fig. 210 Vehicle data sticker with PR number for the relevant service (illustration).
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in the display of the instrument cluster serves as a reminder for the due date of the next service
event.
Your vehicle will receive either the fixed service or flexible service for the oil change service,
depending on the vehicle equipment, the engine type and the operating conditions.
How do I know which type of service my vehicle needs?
Fig. 210(arrow) Technical data
Service eventa) PR No. Service type Service interval
Oil change service QI1 Fixed Every 5,000 km or 1 yearb).
QI2 Every 7,500 km or 1 yearb).
QI3 Every 10,000 km or 1 yearb).
QI4 Every 15,000 km or 1 yearb).
QI6 Flexible According to service interval display.
Inspection According to service interval display.
Observe the information on engine oil specifications according to VW standards Engine oil
Features of the flexible service
With the flexible service, you only need to have an oil change service carried out if your vehicle
requires one. Individual operating conditions and personal driving style are taken into account in
order to determine this point in time. An important part of the flexible service is the use of LongLife
engine oil instead of conventional oil.
Observe the information on engine oil specifications according to VW standards Engine oil
If you do not wish to have the flexible service, you can opt for the fixed service instead. However, a
fixed service can affect your service costs. Your service advisor will be pleased to help.
Service interval display
Scheduled services at Volkswagen are displayed in the service interval display in the instrument
cluster Service interval displayor in the Vehicle settings menu in the Infotainment system
Vehicle settings menues that include
an oil change or inspection. When an individual service is due, additional work that is due can also be
carried out, e.g. changing brake fluid and spark plugs.
a) Information is stated for vehicles used under normal operating conditions.
b) Whichever comes first.
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The specified service intervals and scope of service are always for vehicles used under normal
operating conditions.
If the vehicle is operated under severe conditions, some work will have to be performed before the
next service or at shorter intervals than those specified.
Severe operating conditions are, for example:
th high levels of dust,
This applies particularly to the following components (according to equipment):
Care allergen filter
The service advisor at your qualified workshop will be pleased to advise you on whether your vehicle
requires more frequent work between the normal service intervals due to the conditions under
which it is used.
WARNING
Inadequate servicing, no servicing at all, or failure to adhere to service intervals may result in
breakdowns, accidents or serious injury.
Have service work carried out by an authorised Volkswagen dealership or workshop.
NOTICE
Volkswagen is not responsible for any vehicle damage caused by inadequate service work or the lack
of part availability.
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The scope of service includes all maintenance work that is necessary in order to keep your vehicle
roadworthy (depending on the operating conditions and vehicle equipment, e.g. engine, gearbox or
service fluids). The maintenance work is divided into inspection work and servicing work. You can
find out what work is required in detail for your vehicle:
Inspection work
Electrics
-volt vehicle battery: check and replace if necessary.
Engine/gearbox
tem: check.
-belt: check.
Running gear
heck.
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heck.
Body
Servicing work
In addition to the inspection work (depending on the operating conditions and vehicle equipment,
e.g. engine, gearbox or service fluids), further servicing work must be performed on your vehicle.
The work is dependent on either time and/or mileage.