
If, in a potential collision scenario, the city emergency brake function detects that the driver is 
applying the brakes with insufficient pressure, the system can increase the brake pressure in order 
to reduce speed ahead of the collision. Hence the system can help minimise the consequences of 
an accident.
Additional information and warnings:
•Exterior views ⇒ Exterior views
•Lower section of the centre console ⇒ Overview of the centre console
•Instrument cluster ⇒ Instrument cluster
•Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs 
and renewal of parts
The brake pedal travel decreases when the city emergency brake function is triggered. This 
may make the brake pedal feel stiffer.
Automatic brake intervention by the city emergency brake function can be stopped by using 
the clutch, the accelerator or steering intervention.
Unusual noises may be heard if the city emergency brake function is applying an automatic 
braking procedure. This is normal and the noises are caused by the braking system.
Warning and indicator lamps
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The city emergency brake function is switched on every time the ignition is switched on. No display 
will be shown to alert you of this.
The indicator lamp will be lit up if the city emergency brake function is switched off, is working or if 
there is a fault in the system.
Lit upPossible cause ⇒Solution
The city emergency brake function 
was switched on using the button 
⇒ Fig. 109.
The indicator lamp is switched off 
automatically after approximately 5 
seconds.
FlashesPossible cause ⇒Solution
Quickly: city emergency brake function 
is braking automatically or has braked 
automatically.
Indicator lamp will go out automatically.
Slowly: city emergency brake function 
currently not available.
While the vehicle is stationary, switch off 
the engine and re-start it again. If 
necessary, inspect the laser sensor (for 
The intelligent technology of the city emergency brake function cannot change the laws of 
physics or the system-related vehicle limitations. Never let the extra convenience afforded by 
the city emergency brake function tempt you into taking any risks when driving. The driver is 
always responsible for braking in time.
•The city emergency brake function cannot prevent accidents and serious injuries by itself.
•The city emergency brake function can carry out unwanted brake interventions in certain 
complex situations, e.g. if a vehicle cuts very closely in front of you.
WARNING
Incorporating the city emergency brake function into your own driving style can cause 
accidents and serious injuries. The system is not a substitute for the full concentration of the 
driver.
•Adapt your speed and distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and 
traffic conditions.
•The city emergency brake function does not react to persons, animals and vehicles 
crossing or approaching in the same lane.
•Brake the vehicle by depressing the brake if the vehicle rolls forwards once the city 
emergency brake function has been applied.
WARNING
Switch off the city emergency brake function if you suspect that the laser sensor has been 
damaged. This can help to prevent further damage.
•Repairs to the laser sensor require specialist knowledge. Volkswagen recommends using 
a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
NOTICE 

Special driving situations
Fig. 110 A: vehicle in a bend B: motorbike in front is outside the range of the laser sensor
Fig. 111 Vehicles changing lanes
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The city emergency brake function has physical and system-specific limits. In certain situations, the 
driver may therefore feel that the city emergency brake function reacts too late or unexpectedly. 
You should therefore always be prepared to take full control of the vehicle if necessary.
The following driving situations demand particular vigilance:
When driving through bends
When driving into or out of a long bend, the laser sensor may react to a vehicle in the adjacent lane 
⇒ Fig. 110A and thus brake the vehicle. The braking effect can be stopped by pressing the 
accelerator or clutch pedal or by steering the vehicle.
Narrow vehicles and a zig-zag traffic situation
Narrow vehicles and vehicles travelling slightly to the left or right of your vehicle will only be 
recognised by the laser sensor once they have entered the range of the sensor ⇒ Fig. 110B. This 
particularly applies to narrow vehicles such as motorcycles.
When other vehicles change lanes
Vehicles that are very close to you when they move into your lane could cause the city emergency 
brake function to be applied unexpectedly ⇒ Fig. 111. The braking effect can be stopped by 
pressing the accelerator or clutch pedal or by steering the vehicle.
Possible laser sensor function impairments
The city emergency brake function will switch off temporarily if the function of the laser sensor is 
impaired due to heavy rain, spray, snow or mud, for example. The indicator lamp  will flash in 
the instrument cluster display.
The city emergency brake function is ready to work again as soon as the laser sensor returns to 
normal function. The indicator lamp  goes out.
The following conditions could prevent the city emergency brake function 
from reacting:
•If ESC is active.
•In tight bends.
•If the vehicle is reversing.
•When you drive faster than 30 km/h for a few seconds.
•If the accelerator is fully depressed.
•If the city emergency brake function is switched off or if there is a fault in the system ⇒ Warning 
and indicator lamps.
•If the laser sensor is dirty, covered or overheated ⇒ Laser sensor.
•In snow, heavy rain or thick fog.
•If vehicles are travelling slightly to the left or right of your vehicle.
•If vehicles are crossing in front of your vehicle.
Accidents and serious injuries could occur if you do not switch off the city emergency brake 
function during any of the situations named above.
•Switch off the city emergency brake function during critical driving situations.
WARNING 

Fig. 115 In the instrument cluster: variant A: fuel gauge for petrol, variant B: fuel gauge for petrol
Fig. 116 In the instrument cluster display: fuel gauge for petrol
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The fuel gauge can vary according to the vehicle equipment level ⇒ Fig. 115 or ⇒ Fig. 116.
Lit upNeedle position
⇒ Fig. 115
Possible cause ⇒Solution
Red marking ①
Fuel tank nearly empty.
Reserve quantity is being used 
⇒ Capacities.
Fill the tank with petrol 
as soon as possible ⇒
.
Blue marking ②
Natural gas fuel tank nearly 
empty.
Reserve quantity is being used.
Refuel with natural gas 
as soon as possible ⇒
.
Flashes for 
approximately 
10 seconds
Position of the 
bar ⇒ Fig. 116
Possible cause ⇒Solution
Reserve fuel 
marking flashes for 
approximately 10 
seconds (four small 
segments)
Fuel tank nearly empty.
Reserve quantity is being used 
⇒ Capacities.
Fill the tank as soon as 
possible ⇒.
Several warning and indicator lamps will light up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is 
switched on. They will switch off after a few seconds.
Natural gas engines
Things to note: if the vehicle is parked for an extended period directly after refuelling, it may well 
occur that the pointer for the natural gas engine does not indicate the fuel level shown directly after 
refuelling. This does not mean that there is a leak in the system but but rather that, for technical 
reasons the pressure has been decreased in the natural gas tank.
The small arrow next to the petrol pump symbol ⇒ Fig. 115 in the display instrument shows 
you the side of the vehicle on which the tank flap is located.
 Only applies for vehicles with a fuel gauge in the instrument cluster ⇒ Fig. 115.
 Only applies for vehicles with a fuel gauge in the instrument cluster display ⇒ Fig. 116.
Filling the tank with petrol
a)
b)
Driving the vehicle when the fuel level is too low could lead to your vehicle breaking down in 
traffic, accidents and serious injuries.
•When the fuel level is too low, the fuel supply to the engine could be irregular, especially 
when driving up or down hills and inclines.
•The steering, all driver assist systems and brake assist systems will not function if the 
engine sputters or stops completely due to a lack of fuel or irregular fuel supply.
•Always fill the tank when it is still 1/4 full. This reduces the risk of running out of fuel and 
breaking down.
WARNING
•To avoid damage to your vehicle, always observe the indicator lamps and associated 
warning texts.
•Do not run the tank empty. Irregular filling periods can cause backfiring and allow unburnt 
fuel to enter the exhaust system. This could cause damage to the catalytic converter!
NOTICE
a)
b) 

Coolant and coolant additives can pollute the environment. Spilt operating fluids must be 
collected and disposed of properly and with respect for the environment.
Warning lamp for coolant
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Several warning and indicator lamps will light up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is 
switched on. They will switch off after a few seconds.
Lit upPossible causeSolution
Engine coolant temperature is 
too low in vehicles with natural 
gas engine.
Avoid high engine speeds and heavy engine loads.
FlashesPossible causeSolution
Coolant temperature too high.
Do not drive on!
Stop the vehicle as soon as possible, and when 
safe to do so. Switch off the engine, leave the 
engine to cool down.
Coolant level too low.
Do not drive on!
After the engine has cooled down, check the 
coolant level and refill engine coolant if the level is 
too low ⇒ Checking the coolant level and refilling 
coolant.
With display --.- in the 
instrument cluster:
fault in the engine cooling 
system.
Do not drive on!
Seek expert assistance.
In some vehicles, the coolant temperature display may be displayed on the screen of the 
portable navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs and 
renewal of parts.
Coolant specification
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The cooling system is filled at the factory with a mixture of specially prepared water and at least 
40% coolant additive G 13 (TL-VW 774 J). The coolant additive is dyed purple. This mixture of 
water and coolant additive gives the necessary frost protection down to -25°C (-13°F) and protects 
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 
40%, even if anti-freeze is not required in warm weather and warm climates.
If greater frost protection is required in very cold climates, the proportion of anti-freeze additive can 
be increased. However, the percentage of coolant additive should not exceed 60%, as this would 
reduce the frost protection and the cooling effect.
When topping up the coolant, a mixture of distilled water and at least 40% coolant additive - G 13 -
or - G 12 plus-plus - (TL-VW 774 G) (both of which are dyed purple) must be used in order to obtain 
the optimum corrosion protection ⇒. Mixing - G 13 - with the coolant additives - G 12 plus - (TL-
VW 774 F), - G 12 - (dyed red) or - G 11 - (dyed blue-green) will significantly decrease the level of 
corrosion protection and should therefore be avoided ⇒.
Failure to observe the warning lamps could lead to your vehicle breaking down in traffic, and 
to accidents and serious injuries.
•Always observe any warning lamps that are lit up.
•Never ignore any warning lamps that are lit up.
•Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so.
WARNING
Failure to observe the illuminated indicator lamps could lead to the vehicle being damaged.
NOTICE 

Winter tyres lose their effectiveness when the tread is worn down to a depth of 4 mm. Winter tyres 
also largely lose their effectiveness through ageing – regardless of the tread depth.
The following applies when using winter tyres:
•Observe any country-specific legal requirements.
•Use winter tyres on all four wheels at the same time.
•Only use in winter road conditions.
•Only use the sizes of winter tyre that have been approved for the vehicle.
•Winter tyres must have the same type, size (rolling circumference) and the same tread pattern.
•Heed the maximum speed permitted by the speed index ⇒.
Speed limitation
Winter tyres have a speed limitation depending on the speed index ⇒ Tyre lettering.
In some vehicle versions, a speed warning can be set in the MFD (multifunction display) menu in 
the instrument cluster ⇒ Volkswagen information system.
If you use V-rated tyres the speed limits and required tyre pressure will be determined by the 
engine size. You must ask a Volkswagen dealership about the highest permitted speed and 
required tyre pressure.
Summer tyres should be fitted in good time at the end of the winter. The vehicle handling is 
better if summer tyres are fitted at temperatures above +7°C (+45°F). They are quieter, do not wear 
so quickly and reduce fuel consumption.
Volkswagen dealerships can provide details on permissible winter tyre sizes.
Snow chains
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Please heed legislation and also the permitted speed when driving your vehicle with snow chains.
In winter conditions, snow chains will not only improve acceleration, but also braking response.
Snow chains may be fitted only to the front wheels. They may be fitted only to the following tyre 
and wheel combinations:
Tyre sizeWheel
165 / 70 R 145 J x 14 offset 35
Volkswagen recommends that you ask your Volkswagen dealership for information about 
appropriate wheel, tyre and snow chain size.
If possible, use snow chains with fine-pitch links which do not protrude more than 15 mm, including 
the tensioner.
Remove wheel centre covers and trim rings before fitting snow chains ⇒. For safety reasons 
cover caps must then be fitted over the wheel bolts. These are available from your Volkswagen 
dealership.
Temporary spare wheel
For technical reasons, snow chains must not be used on the temporary spare wheel ⇒ Spare wheel 
or temporary spare wheel.
If you have to use snow chains with the temporary spare wheel fitted, the temporary spare wheel 
should be fitted to the rear axle even when a front wheel is damaged. You can then use the wheel 
taken from the rear axle to replace the damaged front wheel. Please note the direction of rotation. 
Volkswagen recommends fitting the snow chains before mounting the wheel on the car.
The improved winter driving characteristics afforded by the winter tyres should not encourage 
you to take any risks.
•Adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
•Never exceed the top speed and load permitted for the winter tyres that are fitted.
WARNING 

You will need an external aerial to use a two-way radio in the vehicle.
Any retrofit installation of electrical or electronic equipment in the vehicle will affect its vehicle type 
approval. Under certain circumstances, this can negate the type approval for the vehicle.
Volkswagen has approved the vehicle for use with two-way radios subject to the following 
conditions:
•Correct installation of external aerial.
•A maximum transmitting power of 10 watts.
An external aerial is needed to give the equipment its optimal range.
Check first with a qualified workshop if you wish to use a two-way radio with a transmitting power of 
over 10 watts. A qualified workshop is familiar with the technical options for retrofitting. Volkswagen 
recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Please observe legislation and the instructions and information given in the operating manuals for 
radio equipment.
Information stored in the control units
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Your vehicle is factory fitted with electronic control units which are responsible for engine and 
gearbox management. The control units also monitor the function of the exhaust system and the 
airbags.
These electronic control units continuously evaluate data relevant to the vehicle while the vehicle is 
being driven. Only these data will be stored if there are any faults recorded or any deviations from 
the specified values. This is generally displayed by the indicator lamps on the instrument cluster.
Special units are required to read and evaluate data stored in the control units.
These data are stored so that specialist workshops can diagnose and solve problems. The 
following data may have been stored:
•Engine and gearbox-relevant data.
•Speed.
•Direction of travel.
•Braking power.
•Seat belt monitor.
The control units never record conversations that take place in the vehicle. It is neither possible nor 
permitted to use the stored data to create movement profiles.
When the vehicle is being used, situations may arise in which the stored data (alone or in 
conjunction with other information such as accident reports, vehicle damage, witness statements 
etc.) can become assignable to a particular person, in which case it may be necessary to consult an 
expert and use the expert's information.
In vehicles with an emergency call function via a mobile telephone or other units, the current 
location can be transmitted. In the event of an accident in which the control units register that an 
airbag has been triggered, the system can automatically send out a signal. This depends on your 
service provider. Transmission is possible only in areas with a sufficiently strong mobile telephone 
signal.
Additional functions that are contractually agreed with the customer, e.g. vehicle positioning in an 
emergency, allow certain vehicle data to be transmitted from the vehicle.
If radio equipment is not secured or not properly secured in the vehicle, it could be flung 
though the interior during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, or in the event of an 
accident. This can cause injuries.
•While the vehicle is in motion, always secure two-way radios properly outside the airbag 
deployment zones or stow them away safely.
WARNING
If two-way radios that are not connected to an external aerial are used, electromagnetic 
radiation in the vehicle could exceed limit values and thus be a health hazard for drivers and 
other vehicle occupants. This also applies to external aerials that have not been correctly 
installed.
•Two-way radios should only be used in the vehicle if an external aerial is properly 
connected.
CAUTION