
Stop the vehicle at a safe distance away from moving traffic and on a suitable surface .
Switch on the hazard warning lights using the button Centre console.
Switch on the electronic parking brake Electronic parking brake.
Move the gear lever to neutral position or move the selector lever to P, Manual gearbox: 
selecting a gear and DSG® dual clutch gearbox.
Stop the engine and remove the key from the ignition Starting and stopping the engine.
Ensure that all occupants exit the vehicle and go straight to a safe place away from 
moving traffic, e.g. behind the safety barrier. Heed the country-specific regulations 
concerning high-visibility waistcoats.
Take all vehicle keys with you when you leave the vehicle.
Place the warning triangle in position to draw the attention of other road users to your 
vehicle.
Allow the engine to cool down and seek expert assistance.
Making you and your vehicle safe
Observe any legislation concerning the safety of a broken-down vehicle. For example, many 
countries stipulate that you have to switch on the hazard warning lights and wear a high-visibility 
vest ⇒ Equipment for an emergency.
Checklist
To ensure your own safety and that of your passengers, observe the following actions in the 
specified order ⇒:
When the hazard warning lights are switched on, for example if you are being towed, you can still 
indicate a change in direction or lane change by operating the turn signal. The warning lights will be 
interrupted temporarily.
Examples of when to switch on the hazard warning lights:
•When traffic ahead suddenly starts moving more slowly or you reach the tail end of a traffic jam, 
to will warn vehicles behind you.
•When there is an emergency.
•When the vehicle breaks down.
•When tow-starting or towing.
Always follow local regulations for the use of the hazard warning lights.
If the hazard warning lights are not working, you must use an alternative method of drawing 
attention to the broken-down vehicle. This method must comply with traffic legislation.
Any broken-down vehicle poses a high accident risk for the vehicle occupants and for 
other road users.
•Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so.
•Park the vehicle at a safe distance from moving traffic.
•Switch on the hazard warning lights.
•Never leave other persons alone in the vehicle, particularly children or people requiring 
assistance. This applies in particular when the doors are locked. People locked in the 
vehicle may be subjected to very high or very low temperatures.
WARNING
Ignoring any of the items on this important safety checklist can lead to accidents and 
severe injuries.
•Always follow the instructions in the checklist and observe the general safety 
procedures.
WARNING
The components of the exhaust system become very hot. This can cause fires and serious 
injuries.
•Park the vehicle so that no part of the exhaust system can come into contact with any 
inflammable material underneath the vehicle, e.g. dry grass, fuel.
WARNING
When pushing the vehicle by hand, do not press on the rear lights, the rear spoiler or large 
panels. This could damage the vehicle and loosen the spoiler.
NOTICE 

Massage function
Fig. 95 In the lower area of the driver seat: button for massage function.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
When the massage function is switched on, the lumbar support moves and massages the lumbar 
region.
The in/out position of the lumbar support can be adjusted using the appropriate switch during a 
massage ⇒ Sitting position.
Switching the massage function on or off
To switch on, press the  button in the seat control panel. To switch off, press the 
button again.
The massage function is switched off automatically after approximately ten minutes.
Lights
Turn signals
Switching turn signals on and off
Fig. 96 On left of the steering column: turn signal and main beam lever.
•Switch on the ignition.
•Move the turn signal and main beam lever from the centre position to the following position:
Right turn signal. 
Left turn signal. 
•Return the turn signal and main beam lever to the basic position in order to switch off the turn 
signal.
Go to a qualified workshop and have the vehicle checked if the acoustic signal does not sound 
when a turn signal is switched on.
The front centre armrest can obstruct the driver's arm movements. This can cause 
accidents and severe injuries.
•Always keep the stowage compartments in the centre armrest closed while the vehicle 
is in motion.
•Never transport an adult or child on the centre armrest. An incorrect seating position 
can cause serious injury.
WARNING
The rear centre armrest must always be folded up while the vehicle is in motion in order to 
reduce the risk of injury.
•The middle seat on the rear bench seat must never be used when the centre armrest is 
folded down – neither by adults nor children. An incorrect sitting position can cause 
severe injuries.
WARNING 

All seats occupied and luggage compartment 
empty.
,All seats occupied and luggage compartment 
fully loaded. Towing a trailer with a low drawbar 
load ⇒ Trailer towing.,
Only the driver seat is occupied and the luggage 
compartment is fully loaded. Towing a trailer 
with maximum drawbar load ⇒ Trailer towing.
Dynamic headlight range control
The headlight range cannot be adjusted manually if the vehicle has dynamic headlight range 
control. The headlight range is automatically adapted to suit the vehicle load level as soon as the 
headlights are switched on ⇒.
 If you have different loads, you can select a position between the settings.
Switching over headlights for driving abroad (travel modeyf
If you have to drive a right-hand drive vehicle in a left-hand drive country, or vice versa, the 
asymmetric dipped beam headlights may dazzle oncoming traffic. Therefore the headlights need to 
be switched over when you travel to these countries.
On vehicles with advanced main-beam control, the alignment of the headlights can be adjusted in 
the Infotainment system in the Vehicle settings menu ⇒ Operation and display in the 
Infotainment system:
The function of the dynamic cornering light and advanced main-beam control is deactivated once 
travel mode is activated. The main beam is then only switched on and off automatically.
Travel mode may only be used for a short period. Please contact a qualified workshop for a 
permanent alteration. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Troubleshooting
Turn signal
Left or right turn signals. The indicator lamp will flash twice as fast if one of the turn signals 
on the vehicle is not working. Check the exterior lighting.Does not apply in China and 
Japan: trailer turn signal. The indicator lamp goes out if a trailer turn signal or all trailer lights stop 
working. Check trailer lights.
Vehicle lighting
Vehicle lighting defective, in full or in part. Check the exterior lighting and change the 
appropriate bulb as required ⇒ Changing bulbs. If all of the bulbs are in working order, go to a 
qualified workshop.
Cornering light
The dynamic cornering light does not work when travel mode ⇒ Switching over headlights for 
driving abroad (travel modeyf is activated.
In vehicles with driving profile selection, the selected driving profile can affect the swivelling motion 
of the lights. For example, the dynamic cornering light is deactivated in the Eco driving profile 
⇒ Driving profile selection and 4MOTION Active Control.
A corresponding display appears in the instrument cluster if there is a fault in the dynamic cornering 
light. Go to a qualified workshop.
Advanced main-beam control
Advanced main-beam control will respond in the same way as the normal main-beam control and 
switch main beam on or off automatically in the following situations:
Heavy objects in the vehicle can cause the headlights to dazzle and distract other road 
users. This can lead to accidents and serious injuries.
•The light cone should always be adjusted to the load level of the vehicle to ensure that 
other road users are not dazzled.
WARNING
Failure or malfunction in the dynamic headlight range control can cause the headlights to 
dazzle or distract other road users. This can lead to accidents and serious injuries.
•The headlight range control should be checked by a qualified workshop as soon as 
possible.
WARNING
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Water, compass, maps and torch with spare batteries.
Winch, tow bar or rope with sufficient strength.
Mobile telephone, shovel, blankets and rubber boots.
Electric air compressor for connection to the 12-volt sockets in the vehicle to inflate the 
tyres.
A wooden board approx. 4 cm thick and approx. 1 metre long or an aluminium frame of 
similar size: this will help to free a vehicle stuck in the mud and provide a platform for a 
vehicle jack.
Snow chains, additional spare wheels, a breakdown set, jack and box spanner.
•Give way to drivers coming uphill or who are overtaking.
Driving tips
Special rules apply when driving off-road:
•Never drive off-road alone. Always drive off-road in a team of at least two other off-road 
vehicles. Unexpected situations can always occur. We recommend that you carry equipment 
you can use for calling for help.
•Stop your vehicle when you reach difficult sections, and walk along the path ahead to 
reconnoitre it.
•Drive slowly over the brows of hills so the vehicle does not lose contact with the ground as this 
could cause damage, leaving you unable to manoeuvre.
•Drive slowly when the route is difficult. Shift up a gear when on slippery ground and always 
keep the vehicle in motion.
•Always look for flat and firm surfaces. The ground is predominantly soft when driving off-road 
meaning the tyres could sink into the ground. This will reduce ground clearance and the wading 
depth.
•Even when driving at low speeds, always keep your distance from other vehicles. If the first 
vehicle suddenly gets stuck, the following vehicle can stop without getting stuck.
Useful accessories for off-road driving
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The checklist contains just a few items of equipment that can be very useful for off-road driving. If 
you have an instruction manual or fitting instructions for these accessories you should always take 
them with you and consult them as necessary when driving off-road.
Checklist
Useful items when driving off-road:
Changing gear
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The choice of gear depends on the terrain off-road.
Before attempting to drive through difficult terrain it can be helpful to stop and consider which gear 
you should select. After some time driving off-road, you will learn which gear to select in conjunction 
with the low range and the differential lock for different types of terrain.
Basic points
•With the correct gear selected, the vehicle will normally not have to be braked so much using 
the foot brake when driving downhill as the engine braking effect will normally be sufficient.
•You should only depress the accelerator as much as is required. If you accelerate too hard, the 
wheels could lose traction and you could lose control of the vehicle.
DSG dual clutch gearbox
•Select position D when driving in normal, flat off-road terrain.
•Adjust your speed when driving on soft or slippery ground, and select the highest suitable 
position for the Tiptronic.
•If driving through mud, sand, water or hilly terrain, select the Tiptronic in the positions 3 or 
2⇒ DSG dual clutch gearbox.
•Always ensure that there is enough ground clearance underneath the vehicle. Serious 
damage to the underbody could occur if the vehicle is scraped. This damage could 
cause the vehicle to break down and thus make it impossible to drive on.
•Do not slip the clutch or rest your foot on the clutch when driving off-road. When 
travelling over uneven ground, you could press the clutch by mistake, and lose control 
of the vehicle. A slipped clutch also prevents power being transferred from the engine 
to the gearbox. Driving with the clutch partially engaged causes premature wear to the 
clutch lining.
NOTICE
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