Fig. 71 In the driver door: rotary knob for the electric exterior mirrors
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The exterior mirrors are adjusted by moving the setting knob ⇒ Fig. 70 or the rotary knob ⇒ Fig. 71.
Turn the rotary knob ⇒ Fig. 71 to the required position:
Switch on the exterior mirror heating.
Set the left exterior mirror to the front, rear, right or left by moving the rotary knob.
Neutral position. Exterior mirror heating is switched off, it is not possible to adjust
the exterior mirrors.
Set the right exterior mirror to the front, rear, right or left by moving the rotary
knob.
The exterior mirrors can be folded in and back from the vehicle. To do this, carefully push the
exterior mirror housing in towards the side window or back from the side window until the exterior
mirror perceptibly engages.
The exterior mirror heating should be switched off when it is no longer needed. Fuel is
otherwise wasted.
If there is a fault, the electric exterior mirrors can be adjusted by hand by pressing on the
outside of the mirror.
Transporting
Driving notes
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Stowing items of luggage
⇒ Driving with an open tailgate
⇒ Driving a loaded vehicle
⇒ Vehicle-specific weight ratings
Heavy objects must always be stowed securely in the luggage compartment and you must ensure
that the rear seat backrests are securely engaged in the upright position. Always use suitable
securing straps with the fastening rings to secure heavy items. Never exceed the vehicle's
maximum payload. Both the payload and the distribution of the load in the vehicle will have an
effect on the driving response and braking distance ⇒.
Additional information and warnings:
•Tailgate ⇒ Tailgate
•Folding the front passenger seat backrest forwards ⇒ Seat functions
•Lights ⇒ Lights
Injuries can be sustained if you do not take care when folding the exterior mirrors in and out.
•Only fold the exterior mirrors in or out when there is nobody in the path of the mirror.
•Always ensure that no fingers are caught between the exterior mirror and the foot of the
mirror when the exterior mirror is moved.
WARNING
Incorrectly estimating the distance to vehicles travelling behind you can cause accidents and
serious injuries.
•Curved mirrors (convex or aspheric) enlarge the field of vision and can make objects in the
mirror seem smaller and further away than they actually are.
•Using curved mirrors to estimate the distance of other vehicles when changing lanes is
inaccurate and can cause accidents and severe injuries.
•Whenever possible, use the interior mirror to check the exact distance away from vehicles
behind or other objects.
•Ensure that you have a good view to the rear of the vehicle.
WARNING
Always fold in exterior mirrors before using an automatic car wash.
NOTICE
•Luggage compartment ⇒ Luggage compartment
•Roof carrier ⇒ Roof carrier
•Wheels and tyres ⇒ Wheels and tyres
Stowing items of luggage
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Always stow all items of luggage in the vehicle securely.
•Always distribute any loads in the vehicle and on the roof as evenly as possible.
•Place heavy objects as far forward in the luggage compartment as possible. Position the rear
seat backrests securely in the upright position.
•Secure luggage in the luggage compartment to the fastening rings with suitable straps
⇒ Luggage compartment.
•Adjust the headlight range ⇒ Lights.
•Adjust the tyre pressure according to the vehicle load. Please read the tyre pressure sticker
⇒ Wheels and tyres.
Observe any information concerning the loading of a roof carrier ⇒ Roof carrier.
Driving with an open tailgate
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Driving with an open tailgate is particularly dangerous. Ensure that the open tailgate and any
objects are secured properly, and take appropriate measures to reduce the quantity of toxic
exhaust fumes entering the vehicle.
Objects that are not secured, or are secured incorrectly, can cause serious injuries in the
event of a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or accident. This applies particularly if
objects are struck by the airbag when activated and then flung through the vehicle interior.
Please apply the following rules to reduce the risk of accidents:
•Always stow all objects in the vehicle securely. Always stow luggage and heavy objects in
the luggage compartment.
•Always use suitable straps to prevent luggage from entering the deployment zones of the
side airbag or the front airbag in the event of a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or an
accident.
•Objects should be stowed in the vehicle interior in such a way that they can never enter
the airbag deployment zones while the vehicle is in motion.
•Always keep stowage compartments closed while the vehicle is in motion.
•All objects must be removed from the seat cushion of the front passenger seat if the front
passenger backrest is folded forward. Even light and small objects could be pressed into
the weight detection mat underneath the seat cushion by the backrest when it is folded
forwards and thus send incorrect information to the airbag control units.
•The front airbag must be switched off and the indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF
must light up for as long as the front passenger seat backrest is folded forwards.
•Stowed objects must never cause passengers to assume an incorrect sitting position.
•Any seat blocked by stowed objects must not be used by any passengers.
WARNING
The vehicle handling and braking effect may alter significantly if large or heavy objects are
being transported.
•Adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
•Accelerate carefully and gently.
•Avoid sudden braking and driving manoeuvres.
•Brake earlier than in normal driving.
WARNING
Hard objects on the shelf can chafe against the wires of the heating element in the rear
window and cause damage.
NOTICE
spare tyre ⇒. Additional equipment and retrofitted accessories increase the stated kerb weight
and reduce the maximum permitted load accordingly.
The load comprises the weights of the following:
•Passengers
•All luggage
•Roof load including roof carrier system
Petrol engines
Engine powerECGearbox
type
Kerb
weight
Gross
vehicle
weight
rating
Gross
axle
weight
rating,
front
Gross
axle
weight
rating,
rear
44 kWCHYA
MG5929 kg –
1,032 kg
1,290 kg680 kg640 kg
AG5932 kg –
1,035 kg
55 kWCHYB
MG5929 kg –
1,032 kg
1,290 kg680 kg640 kg
AG5932 kg –
1,035 kg
Natural gas engine
Engine powerECGearbox
type
Kerb
weight
Gross
vehicle
weight
rating
Gross
axle
weight
rating,
front
Gross
axle
weight
rating,
rear
50 kWCPGAMG5
1,031 kg
– 1,118
kg
1,370 kg700 kg700 kg
Luggage compartment
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Folding the backrests on the rear bench seat forwards and backwards
⇒ Luggage compartment cover
⇒ Variable luggage compartment floor
⇒ Fastening rings
⇒ Bag hook
Heavy objects must always be transported in the luggage compartment and you must ensure that
the rear seat backrests are securely engaged in the upright position. Always use suitable securing
straps with the fastening rings. Never exceed the vehicle's maximum payload. Both the payload
and the distribution of the load in the vehicle will have an effect on the driving response and braking
distance ⇒.
Additional information and warnings:
•Airbag system ⇒ Airbag system
•Lights ⇒ Lights
•Transporting ⇒ Driving notes
•Wheels and tyres ⇒ Wheels and tyres
Exceeding the maximum permissible weights and axle loads can cause damage to the
vehicle, accidents and serious injuries.
•The actual axle loads must never exceed the maximum permissible axle loads.
•The payload and the distribution of the load in the vehicle have an effect on the driving
response and braking distance of the vehicle. Adjust your speed accordingly.
WARNING
The payload should be distributed as evenly as possible in the vehicle. When transporting
heavy objects in the luggage compartment, they should be placed either in front of or over the
rear axle in order to minimise the effect on the vehicle's handling.
NOTICE
•The rear seat backrest is unlocked when you can see a red marking in the button ⇒ Fig. 72Ⓑ.
•Passengers (adults and children) must not use seats if the backrest is folded forwards.
Folding the rear seat backrest backwards
•Fold back the rear backrest and push it firmly into the lock until it clicks securely into place ⇒
.
•The red marking on the release button ⇒ Fig. 72Ⓑ should no longer be visible.
•The rear seat backrest must always be securely engaged.
•If necessary, fit the head restraints and adjust to the correct position ⇒ Sitting correctly and
safely.
Luggage compartment cover
Fig. 73 In the luggage compartment: removing and installing the luggage compartment cover
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Light items of clothing can be stowed on the luggage compartment cover. Please ensure that the
view to the rear of the vehicle is not obstructed.
Folding luggage compartment cover up or down
Lift up the luggage compartment cover and push into the side holders ⇒ Fig. 73①. When doing this
ensure that the luggage compartment cover is correctly secured in position.
To return to the original position, push the luggage compartment down out of the holders.
Removing the luggage compartment cover
Pull the luggage compartment cover up and out of the side retainers ⇒ Fig. 73②.
Fitting the luggage compartment cover
Push the luggage compartment cover down into the side retainers ⇒ Fig. 73②.
Injuries can be caused if the rear backrests are folded forwards and backwards carelessly.
•Never fold the rear seat backrest forwards or backwards while the vehicle is in motion.
•Ensure that the seat belt is not trapped or damaged when folding back the rear seat
backrest.
•Always keep hands, fingers, feet or other body parts away from the seat area when folding
the rear seat backrest forwards and backwards.
•Ensure that each rear seat backrest engages securely in the upright position, otherwise
the seat belts for the rear seats will not work properly. If a seat is occupied and the
backrest has not clicked securely into place, the seat occupant and rear seat backrest may
move forwards in the event of a sudden braking or driving manoeuvre or during accidents.
•The backrest has not been secured properly if you can see a red mark on the button
⇒ Fig. 72Ⓑ. Always ensure that the red marking is never visible when the rear seat
backrest is in the upright position.
•Passengers (adults and children) must not use seats if the backrest is folded forwards or
is not clicked securely into place.
WARNING
Before folding the rear seat backrests forwards, adjust the front seats so that the rear head
restraints or rear seat cushions do not rub against the front seats. If necessary, remove the
head restraint ⇒ Sitting correctly and safely and stow it in a safe place.
NOTICE
Fastening rings
Fig. 76 In the luggage compartment: fastening rings
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
At the front of the luggage compartment are fastening rings for securing luggage ⇒ Fig. 76.
The fastening rings have to be folded out before they can be used.
The maximum load rating of the fastening rings is approximately 3.5 kN.
Suitable fastening belts and luggage stowage systems are available from a qualified
workshop. Volkswagen recommends using a Volkswagen dealership for this purpose.
Bag hook
Fig. 77 In the luggage compartment: bag hook
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Bag hooks are located on the upper left and right-hand side of the luggage compartment.
Never drop the luggage compartment floor, but rather guide it back down. The trims or the
luggage compartment floor could be damaged.
NOTICE
Unsuitable or damaged securing straps could rip in the event of a braking manoeuvre or
accident. This could cause objects to be flung through the interior and lead to severe or fatal
injuries.
•Always use suitable and undamaged securing straps.
•Attach securing straps securely to the fastening rings.
•Loose objects in the luggage compartment can suddenly slide and change the way the
vehicle handles.
•Small and light objects should also be secured.
•Never exceed the maximum load rating of the fastening rings when securing objects.
•Never secure a child seat to the fastening rings.
WARNING
Roof carrier
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Attaching the mounts and load carrier system
⇒ Loading the load carrier system
The roof of the vehicle has been designed for optimum aerodynamic effect. It is therefore no longer
possible to attach conventional roof carrier systems to a rain channel on the roof.
As the rain channels have been integrated into the roof for better aerodynamics, only mounts or
roof carriers approved by Volkswagen can be used.
When should the roof carrier be removed?
•When it is no longer being used.
•When the vehicle is driving through a car wash.
•When the vehicle height exceeds the required clearance height, e.g. in a garage.
Additional information and warnings:
•Lights ⇒ Lights
•Transporting ⇒ Transporting
•Driving with respect for the environment ⇒ Driving with respect for the environment
•Wheels and tyres ⇒ Wheels and tyres
•Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs
and renewal of parts
Driving with a fitted roof carrier will increase air resistance and thus increase fuel
consumption.
Attaching the mounts and load carrier system
Never use the bag hooks as fastening rings for straps. The bag hook could break off during a
sudden braking manoeuvre or accident.
WARNING
The bag hooks can only carry a maximum of 1.5 kg.
NOTICE
When transporting heavy or bulky objects in the roof carrier, the vehicle's handling will change
due to a shift in the centre of gravity and an increased susceptibility to crosswinds.
•Always secure loads properly using suitable and undamaged securing straps.
•Cargo that is large, heavy, bulky, long or flat will have a negative effect on the vehicle
aerodynamics, centre of gravity and overall handling.
•Avoid abrupt and sudden driving and braking manoeuvres.
•Adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
WARNING
•Always remove the roof carrier before driving through an automatic car wash.
•The vehicle's height is changed by the installation of the roof carrier system and the load
secured on it. Check and compare the height of the vehicle with clearance heights, e.g. for
underpasses and garage doors.
•The roof carrier system and its load must not obstruct you from opening and closing the
electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof and tailgate. The roof aerial must also remain
unaffected.
•When opening the tailgate, take care not to let it hit the roof load.
NOTICE
Ensure that you know the weight of the mounts, roof carrier system and the items to be transported
on the roof - weigh them if necessary. Never exceed the maximum permissible roof load.
However, if you are using a carrier system with a lower weight rating, you will not be able to carry
the maximum roof load. In this case, do not exceed the maximum weight limit for the load carrier
system which is listed in the fitting instructions.
Distributing the load
Distribute the load evenly and secure it correctly ⇒.
Checking the fittings
After the mounts and load carrier have been attached, check the bolted connections and fastenings
once you have travelled a short distance and then at regular intervals.
Towing a trailer
Information on towing
The vehicle is not approved for towing a trailer. The vehicle is not factory-fitted with a towing
bracket and a towing bracket cannot be retrofitted.
Practical equipment
Stowage area
Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ Stowage compartment on the driver side
⇒ Stowage compartment in the front centre console
⇒ Stowage compartment with cover on the front passenger side
⇒ Open stowage compartment on the front passenger side
⇒ Stowage compartment in the rear centre console
⇒ Other stowage areas
Only use stowage compartments to stow light or smaller objects.
Additional information and warnings:
•Cleaning and caring for the interior ⇒ Cleaning and caring for the interior
•⇒BookletRadio,
Accidents and vehicle damage can occur if the maximum permitted roof load is exceeded.
•Never exceed the quoted roof load, the maximum permissible axle loads, and the
permissible gross vehicle weight for the vehicle.
•Do not exceed the weight rating of the roof carrier system, even if the maximum roof load
has not been reached.
•Secure heavy objects as far forwards as possible and distribute the load evenly.
WARNING
Loose and incorrectly secured loads could fall off the load carrier and cause accidents and
injuries.
•Always use suitable and undamaged securing straps.
•Secure loads properly.
WARNING
Fitting a towing bracket on the vehicle while the vehicle is in operation can lead to accidents
and cause serious injuries.
•Never fit a towing bracket on the vehicle.
•The bracket could be released from the vehicle during the journey.
WARNING
Fitting towing brackets of any kind can lead to serious vehicle damage.
NOTICE
Fig. 81 In the centre console at front: stowage compartment
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The stowage compartment ⇒ Fig. 81 can also be used as a holder for drinks ⇒ Drink holder or for
the ashtray ⇒ Ashtray and cigarette lighter.
A 12-volt socket ⇒ Socket in the vehicle may be located in the stowage compartment.
Stowage compartment with cover on the front passenger side
Fig. 82 Stowage compartment on the front passenger side
Fig. 83 Open stowage compartment on the front passenger side
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
There may be a stowage compartment with cover located on the front passenger side.
Opening and closing the stowage compartment cover
To open, pull up the opening lever ⇒ Fig. 82①.
To close, press the cover upwards until it engages.
Glasses compartment
A pair of glasses can be stored in the stowage compartment on the front passenger side.
The glasses compartment is located at the top of the stowage compartment ⇒ Fig. 83①.
Holders
A note block holder ⇒ Fig. 83② is located next to the glasses compartment and a pen holder ③, a
map compartment and a coin holder are located on the inside of the stowage compartment cover
④.
An open stowage compartment on the front passenger side can increase the risk of serious
injury in the case of an accident or during sudden braking or driving manoeuvres.
•Always keep the stowage compartment in the armrest closed while the vehicle is in
motion.
WARNING
In some vehicle models, the stowage compartment on the front passenger side contains
apertures. Small objects could fall through the apertures and become trapped behind the trim.
This could cause unusual noises and damage to the vehicle. For this reason, small objects
should not be stowed in the stowage compartment apart from in the designated areas.
NOTICE