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In the engine compartment
Fuse box cover Changing fuses
Lever for adjusting the steering column position Steering wheel
Light switch Vehicle lighting
 
Turn signal and main beam lever Vehicle lighting
With switches and buttons for the driver assist systems Button for driver assist systemsDriver 
assist systems
Vents Heating and air conditioning system
 
Instrument cluster Instrument cluster
With warning and indicator lamps Symbols in instrument cluster
 
Lever for wipers and washers Wipers
With buttons for operating the menus Instrument cluster
 
Controls on the multifunction steering wheel: 
Operating driver assist systems Operating using the multifunction steering wheelDriver assist 
systems
Audio, navigation   
Opening the telephone menu or accepting telephone calls   
Volume adjustment    
Activating voice control  (no function in some models) 
Horn 
Location of the driver front airbag Airbag system
Ignition lock Starting and stopping the engine
Pedals Pedals 
     
        
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Fuses in the engine compartment
Fuse table for fuses in the dash panel
Fuse tables for fuses in the engine compartment
Changing a blown fuse
At the time of publication we are unable to provide an complete overview of the locations of the 
fuses for the electrical consumers. This is because the vehicle is under constant development, 
because fuses are assigned differently according to the vehicle equipment level and because several 
electrical consumers may use a single fuse. You can obtain more information about the fuse 
assignment from a Volkswagen dealership. 
Several electrical consumers can share a single fuse. Conversely, a single consumer could have more 
than one fuse. 
Therefore fuses should only be replaced when the cause of the fault has been rectified. If a new fuse 
blows shortly after fitting, have the electrical system checked by a qualified workshop. 
 
WARNING 
High voltages in the electrical system can cause electric shocks, serious burns and death. 
 
 
 
WARNING 
Using unsuitable or repaired fuses and bridging an electrical circuit without fuses can cause a fire 
and serious injuries. 
fuse with the same amp rating (same colour and markings) and size. 
 
 
 
NOTICE 
electrical consumers off and remove the vehicle key from the ignition before changing a fuse. 
 
pened. Dirt and moisture in the fuse 
boxes can damage the electrical system.  
     
        
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There are other fuses in the vehicle in addition to those described in this chapter. These should be 
changed only by a qualified workshop. 
Fuses in the dash panel 
 
Fig. 170 Dash panel on the driver side: fuse box cover. 
 
Fig. 171 Fuse box cover in the dash panel: right-hand drive vehicle, on the front passenger side. 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
Left-hand drive: opening the fuse box in the dash panel 
Fig. 170and pull it forward. 
Right-hand drive: opening the fuse box in the dash panel 
necessary Fig. 171 
Fig. 171
 
Fig. 171
  
     
        
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the holder and push it upwards until it audibly clicks into place. Carefully push the stowage 
compartment forwards beyond the resistance of the catches Fig. 171
 
NOTICE 
e the covers of the fuse boxes carefully and install them again properly so as to avoid 
damage to the vehicle. 
boxes can damage the electrical system. 
Fuses in the engine compartment 
 
Fig. 172 
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings
Opening the fuse box in the engine compartment 
et In the engine compartment 
Fig. 172
 
 
y clicks 
into place on both sides. 
In some vehicles, there is a pair of plastic pliers Fig. 172
 
 
NOTICE 
tall them again properly so as to avoid 
damage to the vehicle.