SymbolMeaning ⇒See
Do not drive on!
The electromechanical steering is faulty or not working.
Driver or front passenger seat belt not fastened.
⇒ Seat belts
There are objects on the front passenger seat.
Fault in the alternator.⇒ Vehicle battery
Vehicles with start/stop system: manual engine start
required.
⇒ Pull-away assist
systems
Fault in the automated manual gearbox.⇒ Changing gear
Lit up: there is a fault in the ESC, or it has been switched of
for system-related reasons
OR: together with the ABS indicator lamp : ABS fault.
OR: the vehicle battery has been reconnected.
⇒ Braking, stopping
and parking
Flashing: ESC/TCS is taking corrective action.
Lit up: Traction Control fault or switched off for system-
related reasons.
Flashes: Traction Control active.
ABS faulty or not functioning.
The rear fog light is switched on.⇒ Lights
Lit up or flashing: catalytic converter fault.⇒ Engine
management
system and exhaust
purification system
Engine management system fault (Electronic Power
Control).
Electromechanical steering function reduced.⇒ Steering
Petrol tank nearly empty.⇒ Filling the tank
Natural gas tank nearly empty.⇒ Filling the tank
Fault in airbag and belt tensioner system.⇒ Airbag system
Automated manual gearbox overheated, or the gears
cannot be selected correctly.⇒ Changing gear
Flashing: vehicle with an automated manual gearbox is not
secured from rolling away.
Changing gear
⇒ Changing gear
Braking, stopping
and parking
⇒ Braking, stopping
and parking
Turn signal left or right.⇒ Lights
Hazard warning lights switched on.⇒ In an emergency
Cruise control system is controlling the speed.⇒ Cruise control
system (CCS)
Depress the brake pedal.
Changing gear
⇒ Changing gear
Braking, stopping
and parking
⇒ Braking, stopping
and parking
Main beam is switched on or the headlight flasher is being
operated.⇒ Lights
Engine coolant temperature is too low in vehicles with
natural gas engine.⇒ Coolant
Seat belt fastened for a rear seat passenger.
⇒ Seat belts
Seat belt not fastened for a rear seat passenger.
Immobilizer active.⇒ Starting and
stopping the engine
After switching on the ignition: Display to indicate that a
service is due soon.
⇒ Instruments
Black ice warning. The outside temperature is below
+4°C (+39°F).
Flashing quickly: City emergency brake function braking
automatically or has braked automatically.
⇒ City emergency
brake function
Flashing slowly: City emergency brake function currently
not available.
City emergency brake function has been switched on
manually. Switches off after approx. 5 seconds.
City emergency brake function has been switched off
manually.
Lit up: start/stop system is available.
Flashing: start/stop system is not available.⇒ Pull-away assist
systemsStart/stop system is available, but an automatic engine stop
is not possible.
If several warning reports are detected, the symbols will appear for several seconds, one
after another. The symbols will continue to appear until the faults are rectified.
Service interval display
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The service display is shown on the instrument cluster ⇒ Fig. 10 or ⇒ Fig. 11②.
Service schedules at Volkswagen are divided into two categories, with oil change, e.g. interval
service, and without oil change, e.g. inspection service. This service interval display only provides
information on services that include oil change. The sticker on the door pillar of the vehicle and the
service schedule booklet provide information on all other services, for example, the next inspection
service or brake fluid service.
In vehicles with service dependent on the time/distance travelled, the service intervals are fixed.
Service
If a service is due, an acoustic signal will sound and a service reminder in text form will
appear for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. Volkswagen recommends that the
scheduled service should be carried out within the next 100 km (approximately 62 miles).
Resetting the service interval display
If the service was not performed by a Volkswagen dealership, the display can be reset in the
instrument cluster as follows:
Switch off the ignition.
Press and hold the button.
Restart the ignition.
Release the button and press it again briefly within approximately 10 seconds.
Do not reset the service interval display between service intervals otherwise incorrect data may be
shown.
The service message will go out after a few seconds once the engine is running or when the
button in the windscreen wiper level ⇒ Fig. 12① is pressed.
If the vehicle battery is disconnected for long periods, the system will not be able to calculate
the time when the next service is due. The service displays could then display incorrect information.
If this is the case then please observe the maximum service intervals shown in ⇒BookletService
schedule,.
Volkswagen information system
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Using the displays in the instrument cluster
⇒ Multifunction display (MFD)
Various different displays can be accessed via the instrument cluster display once the ignition has
been switched on.
The scope of the displays in the instrument cluster depends on the vehicle electronics and the level
of vehicle equipment.
A qualified workshop can program and modify other functions depending on the vehicle equipment
level. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Additional information and warnings:
•Instrument cluster ⇒ Instrument overview
•Exterior mirrors ⇒ Mirrors
•Driver assist systems ⇒ Driver assist systems
•Radio ⇒BookletRadio,
Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is distracted.
•Never open the displays in the instrument cluster while the vehicle is in motion.
WARNING
In some vehicles other vehicle functions can be displayed on the screen of the portable
navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of
parts.
After starting the engine with a discharged vehicle battery, or after the battery has been
changed, system settings (time, date, personal convenience settings and programming) may have
been changed or deleted. Check and correct the settings as necessary once the vehicle battery has
been sufficiently charged.
Using the displays in the instrument cluster
Fig. 12 The windscreen wiper lever: button ① to confirm and rocker switch ② to change the
display
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Opening a display option
•Switch on the ignition.
•If a message or vehicle pictogram is displayed, press the button ⇒ Fig. 12①.
•Press the rocker switch ② up or down until the appropriate display option is shown.
Multifunction display (MFD)
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The multifunction display (MFD) is equipped with two automatic memories: 1 - Trip memory and 2 -
Total journey memory. The number of the current memory on display will be shown in the lower
right-hand corner of the display.
When the ignition is switched on and memory 1 or 2 is shown on the
display, press the button to switch between the two memories.
1Trip memory
The memory collects the travel and fuel consumption data from the moment
the ignition is switched on until it is switched off.
If the journey is interrupted for more than two hours, the memory is
automatically deleted. If the journey is continued within two hours of the
ignition being switched off, the new values will be added to the existing trip
recorder.
2Total journey
memory
Depending on which instrument cluster is installed, the memory collects
journey data for any number of individual journeys up to a total of 19 hours
and 59 minutes travel time or 1,999.9 km (miles) distance travelled. Once
these total limits have been reached, the memory will be deleted
automatically and begin again at 0.
Possible displays
MenuFunction
TimeCurrent time in hours (h) and minutes (min).
Driving timeDriving time in hours (h) and minutes (min) that has elapsed since
the ignition was switched on.
Current fuel consumption
While the vehicle is in motion, current consumption is displayed
in l/100 km. When the engine is running and the vehicle is
stationary it is measured in litres/hour or, in vehicles with gas
engines, in kg/h.
Average fuel consumption
The average fuel consumption will be shown in l/100km or, in
vehicles with gas engines, in kg/100 km after a distance of
approximately 100 metres has been travelled. The display will show
dashes until this point. The displayed values will be updated
approximately every 5 seconds.
Fuel range
Approximate calculation of the distance in km that can still be
travelled with the current fuel level under the current driving
conditions. One factor used for calculating this figure is the current
level of fuel consumption.
In natural gas engines: the value with the symbol shows the
total distance in petrol mode. The value with the symbol shows
the total distance in petrol mode.
Distance drivenThe distance travelled in km since the ignition was switched on.
a)
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Vehicle key
⇒ Mechanical vehicle key
⇒ Indicator lamp in the vehicle key
⇒ Replacing the battery
⇒ Synchronising the vehicle key
Additional information and warnings:
•Settings in the Volkswagen information system ⇒ Volkswagen information system
•Central locking system ⇒ Central locking system
•Starting and stopping the engine ⇒ Starting and stopping the engine
•Consumer information ⇒ Consumer information
•Manual opening and closing⇒ Manual opening and closing
Vehicle key
Fig. 16 Vehicle key
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Vehicle key
The key can be used to lock and unlock the car from a distance ⇒ Central locking system.
The remote control transmitter and the battery are integrated in the key. The receiver is located in
the vehicle interior. The remote control range is several metres around the vehicle when the battery
is fully charged.
If the vehicle cannot be opened and closed using the vehicle key, the vehicle key will have to be re-
synchronised ⇒ Synchronising the vehicle key, or the battery in the key replaced ⇒ Replacing the
battery.
Several vehicle keys can be used.
Opening and closing the key bit
Press button ⇒ Fig. 16① to release the key bit and open it.
To fold in, press button ① and simultaneously fold in the key bit until it clicks into place.
Swallowing batteries with a diameter of 20 mm or other lithium batteries can result in severe
or even fatal injuries within a very short period of time.
•Always keep the vehicle key, key ring with batteries, spare batteries, round cells and other
batteries that are larger than 20 mm out of the reach of children.
•Call for medical help immediately you suspect that someone has swallowed a battery.
DANGER
Improper or unsupervised use of the vehicle key can lead to accidents or injuries.
•Always take all vehicle keys with you every time you leave the vehicle. Children or
unauthorised persons could lock the doors and tailgate, start the engine, switch on the
ignition and thus operate electrical equipment, such as the electric windows.
•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, according to season. This can cause serious injuries and illness or
fatalities, especially for small children.
•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 the vehicle.
WARNING
Fig. 18 Indicator lamp in the vehicle key
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
If a button on the vehicle key is pressed briefly, the indicator lamp ⇒ Fig. 18 (arrow) flashes once.
The lamp will flash several times if the button is pressed and held, e.g. convenience closing of the
electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof.
If the indicator lamp in the key does not light up when a button is pressed, the battery in the key
should be replaced ⇒ Replacing the battery.
Replacing the battery
Fig. 19 Vehicle key: opening the battery case cover
Fig. 20 Vehicle key: removing the battery
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Volkswagen recommends having the battery changed by a qualified workshop.
The battery is located on the rear side of the vehicle key underneath a cover.
Replacing the battery
•Fold out the key bit of the vehicle key ⇒ Opening and closing the key bit.
•Pull up the cover on the rear side of the vehicle key ⇒ Fig. 19 in the direction of the arrow ⇒.
•Using a suitable thin object, lever the battery out of the battery compartment ⇒ Fig. 20.
•Insert the new battery as shown ⇒ Fig. 20 and push it into the battery compartment against the
direction of the arrow ⇒.
•Fit the cover as shown ⇒ Fig. 19 and push it onto the vehicle key housing against the direction
shown by the arrow until it engages.
Dispose of discharged batteries in accordance with regulations governing the protection of
the environment.
The battery on the vehicle key may contain perchlorate. Please comply with any legal
requirements and regulations when handling and disposing of these batteries.
Synchronising the vehicle key
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
It may no longer be possible to lock or unlock the vehicle with the remote control if the button
is pressed repeatedly outside of the effective range of the vehicle key. If this is the case, the vehicle
key should be re-synchronised as follows:
•Fold out the key bit of the vehicle key ⇒ Opening and closing the key bit.
•The vehicle key can be damaged if the battery is not changed properly.
•Unsuitable batteries can damage the vehicle key. Discharged batteries should only be
replaced with new batteries of the same voltage rating, size and specification.
•Ensure that the battery is fitted the right way round.
NOTICE
•Press the button on the vehicle key. Remain standing close to the vehicle.
•Unlock the vehicle with the key bit within one minute. The synchronisation process is complete.
Central locking system
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Description of the central locking system
⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from outside
⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from the inside
⇒ SAFELOCK mechanism
The central locking system will only work correctly when all doors and the tailgate are properly
closed. The vehicle cannot be locked with the key if the driver door is open.
If the vehicle is unlocked and not used for a long time (e.g. in your own garage) the vehicle battery
could discharge or the engine may not start.
Additional information and warnings:
•Exterior views ⇒ Exterior views
•Vehicle key set ⇒ Vehicle key set
•Doors ⇒ Doors
•Tailgate ⇒ Tailgate
•Electric windows ⇒ Windows
•Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof ⇒ Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
•Manual opening and closing ⇒ Manual opening and closing
Description of the central locking system
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The central locking system enables you to lock and unlock all doors and the tailgate from one point:
•From outside the vehicle with the vehicle key ⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from outside.
•From inside the vehicle with the central locking button ⇒ Locking or unlocking the vehicle from
the inside.
Certain functions for the central locking system can be activated or deactivated by a qualified
workshop.
The doors and the tailgate can be locked or unlocked manually if the vehicle key or central locking
system fails.
Locking the vehicle after the airbags have been triggered
The entire vehicle is unlocked if the airbags are activated during an accident. After an accident, the
vehicle can be locked by one of the methods below, depending on the damage incurred.
FunctionAction
Locking the vehicle with the
central locking button.
– Switch off the ignition.
– Open one of the vehicle doors once.
– Press the central locking button .
Locking the vehicle using the
vehicle key.
– Switch off the ignition.
OR: remove the key from the ignition lock.
– Open one of the vehicle doors once.
– Lock the vehicle with the vehicle key.
Improper use of the central locking system could lead to serious injury.
•The central locking system locks all doors. Locking the vehicle from the inside may
prevent the doors from being opened unintentionally and unauthorised persons from
entering the vehicle. However, locked doors can delay assistance to passengers inside
the vehicle in the event of an accident or emergency.
•Never leave children or people requiring assistance alone in the vehicle. All doors can be
locked from the inside using the central locking button. This may mean that people lock
themselves in the vehicle. People locked in the vehicle may be subjected to very high or
very low temperatures.
•Temperatures inside a locked vehicle may reach extremes of heat or cold, according to
season. This can cause serious injuries and illness or fatalities, especially for small
children.
•Never leave anyone inside a locked vehicle. People in the vehicle could become trapped
in an emergency and may not be able to get themselves to safety.
WARNING
If the buttons on the vehicle key ⇒ Fig. 21 or one of the central locking buttons ⇒ Fig. 23 are
pressed repeatedly within a short period of time, the central locking system will switch off briefly to
prevent overloading. The vehicle is then unlocked for approximately 30 seconds. If the doors or the
tailgate are not opened during this time the vehicle will lock again automatically.
Locking or unlocking the vehicle from outside
Fig. 21 Buttons on the vehicle key
Fig. 22 Mechanical vehicle key
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Vehicles with central locking
FunctionButtons to be used in
the vehicle key
⇒ Fig. 21
Action with vehicle key ⇒ Fig. 21 in
the lock cylinder or with the
mechanical vehicle key ⇒ Fig. 22.
Unlocking the vehicle.Press the button.Insert the vehicle key in the driver door lock
cylinder and turn anticlockwise.
Locking the vehicle.Press the button.Insert the vehicle key in the driver door lock
cylinder and turn clockwise.
Unlocking the tailgate.Press the
button ⇒ Tailgate.
Insert the vehicle key in the driver door lock
cylinder and turn anticlockwise.
Please note the following: Depending on which central locking function has been activated by a
qualified workshop, all of the doors and the tailgate are only unlocked when the button is
pressed twice.
The vehicle key will lock or unlock the vehicle only when the battery has enough power and the key
is located within a few metres of the vehicle.
•When the vehicle is locked, all turn signals will flash once as confirmation.
•When the vehicle is unlocked, all turn signals will flash twice as confirmation.
If the turn signals do not flash as confirmation, at least one of the doors or the tailgate is not closed.
The vehicle cannot be locked using the vehicle key if the driver door is still open. The vehicle will
lock again automatically within a few seconds of being unlocked if you do not open one of the doors
or the tailgate. This function prevents the vehicle from remaining unlocked if the unlocking button is
pressed by mistake.
Vehicles without central locking
FunctionAction carried out with key ⇒ Fig. 22 in the lock
cylinder.
Locking or unlocking the driver
door and the tailgate.
To unlock, insert the vehicle key in the driver door lock cylinder
and turn anticlockwise.
To lock, insert the vehicle key in the driver door lock cylinder
and turn clockwise.
Locking and unlocking the front
passenger door.
To unlock, insert the vehicle key in the passenger door lock
cylinder and turn anticlockwise.
To lock, insert the vehicle key in the front passenger door lock
cylinder and turn clockwise.
The opened driver door cannot be locked using the vehicle key.
In vehicles without a central locking system, locking and unlocking the passenger door does
not affect the interior light ⇒ Lights.
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 you may have to apply stickers to certain parts of the headlight lenses if you are driving
abroad. A qualified workshop can provide you with further information. Volkswagen recommends
using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Stickers may only be used on the headlights for a limited period. Please contact a qualified
workshop for a permanent alteration. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for
this purpose.
Headlight range control, instrument and switch lighting
Fig. 63 Next to steering wheel: headlight range control
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Headlight range control
Depending on what level it is set to, the headlight range control ⇒ Fig. 63 adjusts the position of the
light cones in the headlights according to the load level of the vehicle. This gives the driver the best
visibility possible and means that oncoming traffic will not be dazzled ⇒.
The headlights can only be adjusted when the dipped beam headlights are switched on.
To adjust, turn the control ⇒ Fig. 63:
SettingVehicle load level
–Front seats occupied and luggage compartment empty.
1All seats occupied and luggage compartment empty.
2All seats occupied and luggage compartment fully loaded.
3Only the driver seat occupied and luggage compartment fully loaded.
Instrument and switch lighting
The instrument and switch lighting will have a constant brightness setting if the side lights or dipped
beam are switched on.
If you have different loads, you can select a position between the settings.
Interior and reading lights
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Button or positionFunction
Switching off the interior light.
Switching on the interior light.
Switching door contact switch on (central position).
The interior light is switched on automatically when the vehicle is
unlocked, a door is opened or the key is removed from the ignition
lock.
The light will go out a few seconds after all the doors are closed, the
vehicle is locked or the ignition is switched on.
Switching the individual reading lights on or off.
The interior lighting and reading lights switch off when the vehicle is locked or after a delay of
a few minutes when the vehicle key is removed from the ignition lock. This prevents the battery
from discharging.
a)
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
a)