
Parking and manoeuvring
Parking
Stopping the vehicle
Always park the vehicle in the specified order.
Always stop the vehicle on a suitable surface ⇒.
•Bring the vehicle to a stop. On vehicles with a manual gearbox, fully depress the clutch.
•Press and hold the brake pedal.
•With a DSG dual clutch gearbox, move the selector lever to position P.
•Switch on the electronic parking brake ⇒ Electronic parking brake.
•Stop the engine and switch off the ignition ⇒ Starting and stopping the engine. The indicator 
lamp  in the instrument cluster display must light up red.
•With a manual gearbox, select first gear for flat ground and uphill inclines, or reverse gear for 
downhill inclines, and then release the clutch.
•Locking the steering column ⇒ Steering
•Take your left foot off the brake.
•Make sure that all vehicle occupants leave the vehicle.
•Get out of the vehicle. Take all vehicle keys with you.
•Lock the vehicle.
Parking on uphill and downhill gradients
Turn the steering wheel so that the front wheels will roll against the kerb if the parked vehicle starts 
to move.
Please adhere to relevant legislation when stopping and parking your vehicle.
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The components of the exhaust system become very hot. This can cause fires and serious 
injuries.
•Never park the vehicle where parts of the exhaust system can come into contact with 
inflammable material underneath the vehicle, e.g. undergrowth, leaves, dry grass, spilt 
fuel, oil etc.
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The vehicle may roll away if you leave and park the vehicle incorrectly. This can cause 
accidents and serious injuries.
•Before leaving the vehicle, make sure that the electronic parking brake is switched on 
and that the  indicator light lights up red on the instrument cluster display when 
the ignition is switched off.
•Never remove the vehicle key from the ignition lock when the vehicle is in motion. The 
steering lock may be activated and you will no longer be able to steer or control the 
vehicle.
•Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the vehicle. They could 
switch off the electronic parking brake, or move the selector lever or gearshift lever, 
and thus set the vehicle in motion.
•Always take all vehicle keys with you every time you leave the vehicle. The engine can 
be started and electrical equipment such as the window controls can be operated. This 
can cause serious injury.
•Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the vehicle. They could 
become trapped in the vehicle in an emergency and may not be able to get themselves 
to safety. For example, locked vehicles may be subjected to very high or very low 
temperatures depending on the season. This can cause serious injuries and illness or 
fatalities, especially among small children.
WARNING
•Always take care when driving in car parks with protruding kerbstones or bollards. 
Objects that protrude from the ground can damage the bumper and other components 
when parking the vehicle or driving out of a parking space. Stop before the wheels 
touch the fixed boundaries or kerbs.
•Drive carefully through dips in the road, over driveways, ramps, kerbstones and other 
objects. Low-lying vehicle components such as the bumper, spoiler and parts of the 
running gear, engine or exhaust system could be damaged.
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Diesel
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Vehicles with a diesel engine must be run on diesel ⇒. If you use diesel with a high sulphur 
content, the service intervals are shorter ⇒ Service. Information on countries that use diesel with a 
high sulphur content is available from your Volkswagen dealership.
The fuel quality affects the running properties, performance and service life of the engine. You 
should therefore use fuel that already contains suitable service additives if possible ⇒.
Information on the fuel standards can be found in the chapter on fuel standards ⇒ Fuel standards.
Winter-grade diesel fuel and filter preheater system
Winter-grade diesel fuel, which can be used at temperatures below -20°C (-4°Fyf   L V  D Y D L O D E O H  G X U L Q J  
the cold months. In countries with different climates, diesel for other temperature conditions is 
usually available. Information is available from your Volkswagen dealership and filling stations in 
the respective country.
Diesel vehicles are equipped with a filter pre-heater system. When using winter-grade diesel fuel, 
the fuel system is safe for operation at temperatures down to around -24°C (-11°Fyf .
However, if the fuel has waxed to such an extent that the engine will not start at temperatures 
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At cold temperatures, louder noises may occur in the diesel engine and the exhaust gas may 
be tinged blue.
Refuelling
Fig. 195 Behind the tank flap: tank cap.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
See the chapter on technical data for information on filling capacities ⇒ Fuel tank capacity.
Incorrect refuelling or unsuitable fuel additives may cause damage to the vehicle.
•Before refuelling, check whether the fuel standard information provided on the pump 
conforms to the requirements of the vehicle.
•Use only Volkswagen-approved service additives in the approved quantity.
•If, in an emergency, you have to use petrol with an octane number lower than the 
recommended number, drive at medium engine speeds and avoid high engine loading. 
Avoid high engine speeds and heavy engine loads. Failure to do so can result in engine 
damage. Fill the tank with petrol with the correct octane number as soon as possible.
NOTICE
Start boosters may explode or suddenly cause the engine to run at high revs. This can 
cause injuries or damage to the engine.
•Never use a start booster.
WARNING
Incorrect refuelling can lead to damage to the vehicle.
•Before refuelling, check whether the fuel standard information provided on the pump 
conforms to the requirements of the vehicle.
•Do not refuel with RME fuel, petrol, fuel oil or other unsuitable fuels.
•Use only Volkswagen-approved service additives in the approved quantity.
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The refill bottle must be disposed of in accordance with regulations governing the protection 
of the environment.
Catalytic converter
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
To help ensure long-term functionality in the exhaust system and the catalytic converter:
•Use unleaded petrol only ⇒ Fuel types and refuelling.
•Do not allow the fuel tank to run completely empty.
•Do not overfill engine oil ⇒ Engine oil.
•Do not tow start the vehicle. Use jump leads ⇒ Jump starting.
If you notice misfiring, uneven running or loss of power when the vehicle is moving, reduce speed 
immediately. The vehicle should be inspected at the nearest qualified workshop 
⇒ Troubleshooting. If this happens, unburnt fuel can enter the exhaust system and escape into the 
atmosphere. The catalytic converter can also be damaged by overheating.
The emissions may have a sulphur-like smell even if the emission purification system is 
working properly.
Particulate filter
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Function
The particulate filter filters out soot particles in the exhaust gas. Observe the following points to 
ensure that the exhaust purification system will work properly for a long time:
AdBlue is an irritant and corrosive fluid that can damage the skin, eyes and breathing 
passages upon contact.
•Always observe the instructions for use when using AdBlue. If containers are used 
according to the instructions, it is unlikely that a user will come into contact with 
AdBlue.
•AdBlue must be kept in the closed original container. Never use empty food 
containers, bottles or other containers for this purpose.
•Always store in a safe place out of reach of children.
•If AdBlue gets into the eyes, immediately rinse the eyes with plenty of water for at 
least 15 minutes and consult a doctor.
•If AdBlue gets onto the skin, immediately wash the area with plenty of water for at 
least 15 minutes and consult a doctor if the skin becomes irritated.
•If AdBlue is swallowed, immediately rinse the mouth out with lots of water for at least 
15 minutes. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed to do so by a doctor. Seek 
medical assistance immediately.
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Overfilling AdBlue may damage the tank system and the vehicle.
•Do not fill with more than the maximum refill quantity indicated on the instrument 
cluster display.
•Remove any spilt AdBlue as quickly as possible with a damp cloth and plenty of cold 
water.
•If the AdBlue has already formed crystals, use warm water and a sponge to remove.
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Improper use of AdBlue may cause damage to the vehicle that is not covered by the 
warranty.
•Only use AdBlue that complies with the standard ISO 22241-1.
•Do not mix with water, fuel or additives.
•Never fill AdBlue in the diesel tank.
•Do not transport the refill bottle in the vehicle habitually. The bottle may develop a leak 
following changes in temperature and damage and the AdBlue may damage the 
vehicle interior.
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•Only refuel with fuels that are suitable for the vehicle ⇒ Fuel types and refuelling.
•Do not allow the fuel tank to run completely empty.
•Use only suitable engine oil for the vehicle and do not overfill ⇒ Engine oil.
•Do not tow start the vehicle. Use jump leads ⇒ Jump starting.
Periodic regeneration
The soot in the particulate filter is burnt off at high temperatures on a periodic basis.
To assist the regeneration of the particulate filter, Volkswagen recommends that you avoid making 
only short journeys.
Noises, slight smells and increased engine speeds may occur during regeneration. The radiator fan 
may run on while the vehicle is moving or when the engine has been switched off.
During the periodic regeneration process, the yellow indicator lamp  does not light 
up.
Troubleshooting
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
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Irregular engine running and malfunctions
If the engine shows signs of irregular running or malfunctions while you are driving, this may mean 
that the fuel is of poor quality. Reduce speed immediately. Drive to nearest qualified workshop at 
medium engine speeds and low loads on the engine.
If these symptoms occur directly after refuelling, switch off the engine immediately to avoid any 
subsequent damage. You should obtain professional assistance.
Warning and indicator lamps 
Lights up together with the red warning lamp  : fault in the selective catalytic reduction 
system. The engine cannot be restarted! Drive straight to a qualified workshop without switching 
off the engine and have the system checked ⇒.AdBlue level too low. The engine cannot 
be restarted! Switch off the vehicle and refill the AdBlue minimum quantity according to 
⇒ Emission control with AdBlue⇒.Lights up together with the yellow warning lamp  
: the selective catalytic reduction system is faulty or not filled with standard-compliant 
AdBlue. Drive immediately to a qualified workshop and have the system checked.AdBlue
level too low. Refill AdBlue within the displayed remaining range in accordance with ⇒ Emission 
control with AdBlue⇒.The particulate filter is saturated with soot and requires 
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Observe the relevant speed limits and the gear recommendation. The indicator lamp goes out 
automatically when the particulate filter has been regenerated. If the indicator lamp is still lit up after 
driving for around 30 minutes, seek expert assistance immediately.Lit up: malfunction. Have 
the engine checked by a qualified workshop.Flashing: misfiring, which damages the catalytic 
converter. Drive immediately to the nearest qualified workshop and have the engine checked.
There may be engine faults and fuel consumption may be higher if the indicator lamps are lit 
up or flashing.
 Colour display only on an instrument cluster with colour display.
Fuel standards
Petrol
Vehicles with a petrol engine must be run on petrol in compliance with the European standard 
EN 228 or the German standard DIN 51626-1 ⇒.
Where petrol complying with the specified standard is not available, Volkswagen dealerships will 
have information on what fuels are suitable for the vehicle.
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If the AdBlue level is too low, the vehicle cannot be restarted after the ignition has been 
switched off. Starting with jump leads is also not possible.
•Refill AdBlue at the latest when the remaining distance reaches approximately 
1,000 km.
•Never allow the AdBlue tank to run empty.
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Park the vehicle on a level and stable surface.
Depress and hold the brake pedal until you have switched off the ignition.
Switch on the electronic parking brake Electronic parking brake.
Select the neutral position Manual gearbox: selecting a gear or move the selector lever to 
position P DSG® dual clutch gearbox.
Switch off the ignition and remove the vehicle key from the ignition lock Starting and 
stopping the engine.
Service fluids leaks are harmful to the environment. So you should regularly check the 
ground underneath your vehicle. If there are spots of oil or other service fluids on the ground, the 
vehicle should be inspected by a qualified workshop. Any spilt service fluids must be disposed of 
properly.
Preparing the vehicle for working in the engine compartment
Checklist
The following steps should always be carried out in the specified order before working in 
the engine compartment ⇒:
There are rotating components in the engine compartment that can cause serious injury.
•Never place your hand near these components or in the radiator fan. Touching the 
rotary blades can result in serious injuries. The fan is temperature-controlled and can 
start automatically, even if the ignition has been switched off and the vehicle key has 
been removed from the ignition lock.
•If any work has to be performed when the engine is started or with the engine running, 
there is an additional, potentially fatal, safety risk from the rotating parts, such as the 
poly V-belts, alternator, radiator fan etc., and from the high-voltage ignition system. 
Always be particularly careful.
- Always ensure that no body parts, jewellery, ties, loose items of clothing or long 
hair can be caught up in rotating engine components. Before starting work, 
remove any jewellery and ties, tie up long hair and pull clothes in tightly to avoid 
them getting caught in the engine compartment.
- Always take due care and attention when depressing the accelerator. The vehicle 
could move, even if the electronic parking brake is applied.
•Always ensure you have not left any objects, such as cleaning cloths and tools, in the 
engine compartment. Any forgotten items can cause malfunctions, engine damage and 
fires.
WARNING
Additional insulating materials such as covers in the engine compartment could disrupt 
the operation of the engine, start fires and lead to severe injuries.
•Never cover the engine with any insulating materials.
WARNING
Service fluids and some materials in the engine compartment are highly flammable and 
can cause fires and serious injuries!
•Never smoke in the vicinity of the engine compartment.
•Never work near naked flames or sparks.
•Never spill fluids onto the engine. They could ignite on hot engine components and 
hence cause injuries.
•Please note the following when carrying out any work on the fuel system or the 
electrical system:
- Always disconnect the 12-volt vehicle battery. Ensure that the vehicle is 
unlocked when the 12-volt vehicle battery is disconnected as otherwise the anti-
theft alarm will be activated.
- Never work in the direct proximity of heating systems, water heaters or any other 
open flames.
•Always have a fully functional and tested fire extinguisher to hand.
WARNING
When topping up or changing service fluids, ensure that you pour the correct service 
fluids into the correct openings. The use of incorrect service fluids could result in serious 
malfunctions and engine damage.
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Leaking service fluids can pollute the environment. Spilt service fluids must be collected in 
suitable containers and disposed of properly and with respect for the environment.
Washer fluid
Fig. 226 In the engine compartment: cap of washer fluid reservoir.
The windscreen washer fluid level should be checked regularly and topped up as necessary.
A filter can be found in the feed throat of the washer fluid reservoir. The filter keeps large dirt 
particles away from the windscreen washer jets when refilling. The filter should only be removed for 
cleaning. If the filter is damaged or is not present, dirt particles can enter the system and will block 
the washer jets.
•Open the bonnet ⇒ In the engine compartment.
•The washer fluid reservoir is identified by the  symbol on the cap ⇒ Fig. 226.
•Check whether there is enough windscreen washer fluid in the reservoir.
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•At low temperatures, add a special anti-freeze agent so that the fluid cannot freeze ⇒.
Capacities
The washer fluid reservoir has a capacity of between 3 and 5 litres depending on the vehicle 
equipment level.
Unsuitable service fluids and consumables, and the incorrect use of these fluids and 
consumables, can cause accidents, serious injuries, burns or poisoning.
•Service fluids must be kept in their original sealed container.
•Never store service fluids in empty food containers, bottles or any other non-original 
containers as people finding these containers could drink them.
•Keep children away from all service fluids and consumables.
•Always read and follow the information and warnings on the service fluid packaging.
•When using products that give off harmful fumes, always work outdoors or in a well-
ventilated area.
•Never use fuel, turpentine, engine oil, nail varnish remover or other volatile fluids for 
vehicle care. They are toxic and highly flammable. They could cause fires and 
explosions.
WARNING
•Only use suitable service fluids for refilling. Never use the wrong service fluid. Failure 
to observe this warning can result in serious malfunctions and engine damage.
•Optional equipment and other accessories in front of the air inlet reduce the cooling 
effect of the coolant. The engine may overheat at high ambient temperatures and high 
engine loads.
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With the engine at operating temperature, park the vehicle on a level surface to ensure 
that the engine oil reading is correct.
Switch off the engine and wait a few minutes for the engine oil to flow back into the sump.
Open the bonnet In the engine compartment.
Identify the engine oil filler cap and oil dipstick. The engine oil filler opening bears the 
symbol  on the cap and the oil dipstick has a coloured handle. If you cannot find the cap 
and dipstick please contact a qualified workshop.
Pull the dipstick out of the guide tube and wipe it off with a clean cloth.
Insert the oil dipstick into the guide tube again as far as it will go. If there is a marking on 
the upper end of the oil dipstick, this marking must fit in the corresponding groove at the 
top end of the guide tube when inserting.
After reading off the oil level, push the oil dipstick back into the guide tube as far as it will 
go.
Unscrew the engine oil filler opening cap .
Only the engine oil expressly approved by Volkswagen for this engine should be gradually 
refilled in small quantities (no more than 0.5 lyf .
In order to avoid overfilling, wait for approximately one minute after each refill step to allow 
the engine oil to flow into the oil sump up to the marking on the engine oil dipstick.
Read the engine oil level from the dipstick again before refilling with a further small 
quantity of engine oil. Never overfill with engine oil .
After refilling, the engine oil level should be in the middle of area Ⓒ. It should not be above 
Ⓒ, in area Ⓑ, and must not reach area Ⓐ .
If too much engine oil has been added unintentionally and the engine oil level is in area Ⓐ, 
do not start the engine. Inform a qualified workshop and possibly seek expert assistance.
After refilling, close the engine oil filler opening with the cap.
Insert the oil dipstick into the guide tube as far as it will go. If there is a marking on the 
upper end of the oil dipstick, this marking must fit in the corresponding groove at the top 
end of the guide tube when inserting.
Close the bonnet In the engine compartment.
Do not refill engine oil.
Engine oil level OK.
Engine oil level too low – refill engine oil.
Checklist
Carry out the steps in the specified order ⇒:
Pull the dipstick out again and read the engine oil level on the dipstick as follows: Ⓐ Engine 
oil level too high. Follow any messages that are shown on the instrument cluster display and 
go to a qualified workshop . Ⓑ Do not fill the engine oil . Continue to step 16. Ⓒ Engine oil 
level OK. Engine oil can, e.g. in the case of high engine loads , be filled up to the upper limit 
of this range. Continue to step 8 or 16. Ⓓ Engine oil level is too low. The engine oil must be 
refilled. Continue to step 8.
The engine oil level must never be above area ⇒ Fig. 227Ⓑ. Otherwise oil can be drawn in 
through the crankcase breather and escape into the atmosphere via the exhaust system.
Troubleshooting
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Engine oil can ignite if it comes into contact with hot engine components. It can cause 
fires, burns and other serious injuries.
•If engine oil is spilt on cold engine parts it can heat up and ignite when the engine is 
running.
•Always ensure that the engine oil filler cap is securely tightened after refilling, and that 
the dipstick is properly inserted back into the guide tube. This will prevent the engine 
oil from draining out on to hot engine components when the engine is running.
WARNING
•If too much engine oil has been added unintentionally and the engine oil level is in area 
⇒ Fig. 227Ⓐ, do not start the engine. Inform a qualified workshop and possibly seek 
expert assistance. The catalytic converter and the engine could otherwise be damaged.
•When topping up service fluids, please ensure that you pour the correct service fluids 
into the correct openings. The use of incorrect service fluids could result in serious 
malfunctions and engine damage.
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Warning lamps and text messages may be shown in the instrument cluster display. These warnings 
may also be accompanied by acoustic signals.
Engine oil
Lit up: engine oil level too low. Switch off the engine. Check the engine oil level ⇒ Checking 
the engine oil level and refilling the engine oil.Flashing: engine oil system fault. Go to a 
qualified workshop and have the engine oil sensor checked.Flashing: engine oil pressure 
is too low. Do not drive on!
Switch off the engine and check the engine oil level ⇒ Checking the engine oil level and refilling the 
engine oil - Do not drive on or remain at idling speed if the warning lamp is flashing even if the 
engine oil level is correct. The engine could otherwise be damaged. You should obtain professional 
assistance.
Engine coolant
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Coolant specification
⇒ Checking the coolant level and refilling coolant
You should only carry out work on the cooling system if you know exactly how to perform the 
required tasks, are aware of the general safety procedures and have access to the correct 
equipment, service fluids and suitable tools. Failing to carry out work correctly can cause serious 
injuries ⇒. The work should be carried out by a qualified workshop if you are uncertain. 
Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Coolant and coolant additives can pollute the environment. Spilt service fluids must be 
collected then disposed of properly and in an environmentally responsible way.
Coolant specification
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
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The cooling system is filled at the factory with a mixture of specially prepared water and at least 
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water and coolant additive gives the necessary frost protection down to -25°C (-13°Fyf  D Q G  S U R W H F W V  
the alloy parts of the cooling system against corrosion. The mixture also prevents scaling and 
raises the boiling point of the coolant.
In order to protect the coolant system, the proportion of coolant additive must always be at least 
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reduce the frost protection and the cooling effect.
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the optimum corrosion protection ⇒. Mixing - G 13 - with the coolant additives - G 12 plus - (TL-
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corrosion protection and should therefore be avoided ⇒.
Engine coolant is toxic.
•Engine coolant should only be kept in sealed original containers in a safe place.
•Never store engine coolant in empty food containers, bottles or any other non-original 
containers as people finding these containers may then drink the engine coolant.
•The engine coolant must be stored out of the reach of children.
•Please note that the amount of correct coolant additive used must be sufficient for the 
lowest ambient temperature that you expect the vehicle to be exposed to.
•Coolant can freeze at extremely cold outside temperatures, causing the vehicle to 
break down. Vehicle occupants with inadequate winter clothing could then freeze to 
death as the heating will also no longer function.
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