
Fig. 11 Instrument cluster in the dash panel: type 2
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Depending on the equipment level, the scale divisions may look slightly different in type 2 ⇒ Fig. 11
.
Descriptions of the instruments ⇒ Fig. 10 or ⇒ Fig. 11:
Speedometer in km/h or in mph and km/h, depending on vehicle.
Displays⇒ Displays.
Reset button for the trip recorder display (trip).
- Press the  button briefly to switch between the trip recorder and the 
odometer.
- Press the  button for about 5 seconds to reset the trip recorder and any 
other indicators in the multifunction display ⇒ Volkswagen information system.
Fuel gauge⇒ Filling the tank.
Rev counter (running engine speed in revolutions x 1,000 per minute).The start of the red 
zone on the dial indicates the maximum engine speed that may be used in each gear when the 
engine is warm and after it has been run in properly. It is advisable to change up a gear or lift 
your foot off the accelerator before the needle reaches the red zone ⇒.
Setting button for the clock or for switching between outside temperature display and 
clock.
- To set the clock, select the time display if not already selected. To do this, push the 
rocker switch ⇒ Fig. 12② up or down, or press setting button ⇒ Fig. 11⑥.
- Press and hold the  button to mark the hour display so that it flashes.
- Press the  button to continue. Press and hold to scroll through quickly.
- Press the  button again briefly to select the minute display so that it flashes.
- Press the  button to continue. Press and hold to scroll through quickly.
- Press the  button again to finish setting the clock.
Changing up a gear early will help to save fuel and minimise engine noise.
Other instruments, such as the outside temperature display, can be shown in the screen of 
the portable navigation device (delivered by Volkswagen) ⇒ Accessories, modifications, repairs and 
renewal of parts.
Displays
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Depending on the vehicle equipment level, a variety of information can be displayed in the 
instrument cluster ⇒ Fig. 10② or ⇒ Fig. 11②:
•Warning and information displays
•Distance displays
•Time
•Outside temperature
•Selector lever positions ⇒ Changing gear
•Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox) ⇒ Changing gear
•Multifunction display (MFD) ⇒ Volkswagen information system
•Service interval display ⇒ Service interval display
•Start/stop system status display ⇒ Pull-away assist systems
•Fuel gauge ⇒ Filling the tank
•Belt status display for the rear seats ⇒ Seat belts
•When the engine is cold, avoid high engine speeds, driving at full throttle and over-loading 
the engine.
•The needle on the rev counter should only briefly tip into the red area. Damage to the 
engine may otherwise be incurred.
NOTICE 

Warning and information displays
The system checks certain components and functions in the vehicle when the ignition is switched 
on or while the vehicle is in motion. Functional faults are indicated by warning symbols on the 
instrument cluster display (⇒ Warning and indicator lamps). An acoustic warning is also given in 
certain cases. Different instrument cluster designs will have different displays.
Distance displays
The odometer registers the total distance travelled by the car.
The trip recorder (trip) shows the distance travelled since the trip recorder was last reset. The final 
digit shows distances of 100 m.
Outside temperature display
If the outside temperature falls below +4°C (+39°F), the display also shows a snowflake symbol (ice 
warning). This symbol flashes and then remains constantly lit until the outside temperature rises 
above +6°C (+43°F) ⇒.
When the vehicle is stationary or travelling at very low speeds, the temperature displayed may be 
slightly higher than the actual outside temperature as a result of the heat radiated from the engine.
The measuring range lies between -40℃ (-40°F) and +50 ℃ (+122°F).
Selector lever positions
The chosen selector lever position is indicated by luminous lettering on the selector lever. In 
position D the selected gear and the current position are shown in the instrument cluster display. In 
position  (Tiptronic) only the selected gear is shown ⇒ Changing gear.
Gear-change indicator (manual gearbox)
While the vehicle is in motion, the instrument cluster may show which gear should be selected to 
reduce fuel consumption ⇒ Changing gear.
Belt status display for the rear seats
Once the ignition has been switched on, the driver can see the belt status display in the instrument 
cluster display and therefore can tell whether or not the rear passengers have fastened their seat 
belts ⇒ Seat belts.
Start/stop system status display
The instrument cluster display shows information about the current status ⇒ Pull-away assist 
systems.
The design and content of displays may vary, as different instrument clusters are available.
Failure to observe the warning lamps could lead to your vehicle breaking down in traffic, and 
to accidents and serious injuries.
•Never ignore any warning lamps that are lit up.
•Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so.
•Broken-down vehicles increase the risk of accidents, both for you and for other road users. 
If necessary, switch on the hazard warning lights and set up the warning triangle to warn 
other road users.
•Stop the vehicle at a safe distance away from moving traffic and ensure that no part of the 
exhaust system can come into contact with any inflammable material underneath the 
vehicle, e.g. dry grass or fuel.
WARNING
Streets and bridges can be iced over at outside temperatures above freezing point.
•There may be black ice on the roads at outside temperatures above +4°C (+39°F) and 
also when no snowflake symbol is displayed as a black ice warning.
•You should never rely solely on the outside temperature display!
WARNING
Failure to observe the illuminated indicator lamps could lead to the vehicle being damaged.
NOTICE 

Check that all lights and turn signals are working properly.
Check the tyre pressure (Wheels and tyres) and fuel level (Filling the tank).
Ensure that you have a good, clear view through all of the windows.
Secure any objects and luggage in the stowage compartments, the luggage compartment 
or on the roof Driving notes.
Ensure that you are able to operate the pedals freely at all times.
Secure any children travelling in the vehicle in a restraint system suitable for their weight 
and size Child seats (accessories).
Adjust the front seats, head restraints and mirrors properly in accordance with the size of 
the occupants Adjusting the seat position, Mirrors.
Wear shoes that provide good grip for your feet when using the pedals.
The floor mat in the footwell on the driver side must leave the pedal area free and must be 
securely fastened.
Assume a correct sitting position before setting off and maintain this position while driving. 
This also applies to all passengers Adjusting the seat position.
Fasten your seat belt correctly before setting off and keep it properly fastened throughout 
the journey. This also applies to all passengers Seat belts.
Each vehicle occupant must sit in a seat of their own and must have their own seat belt.
Never drive if your driving ability is impaired, e.g. by medication, alcohol or drugs.
Do not allow yourself to be distracted from the traffic, e.g. by passengers, telephone calls, 
opening menus and making adjustments to settings.
Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic 
conditions.
Observe traffic regulations and speed limits.
When travelling long distances, stop and take a break regularly – at least every 2 hours.
Secure animals in the vehicle using a system that is suitable for their weight and size.
Additional information and warnings:
•Sitting correctly and safely ⇒ Sitting correctly and safely
•Transporting ⇒ Transporting
•Starting the engine, changing gear and parking the vehicle ⇒ Starting the engine, changing gear 
and parking
•Driving with respect for the environment ⇒ Driving with respect for the environment
•Consumer information ⇒ Consumer information
Preparing for a journey and driving safely
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Checklist
Observe the following information both before and during the journey to ensure your own safety 
and the safety of passengers and other road users ⇒:
Servicing the vehicle is not only about vehicle maintenance – it also ensures that your 
vehicle remains roadworthy and in perfect working order. Servicing work should therefore be 
carried out in accordance with the service schedule. Some work may have to be carried out before 
the due date of the next service if the vehicle is subjected to severe operating conditions. Severe 
operating conditions are, for example, regular stop and go driving and driving in areas with high 
levels of dust. Further information can be obtained from your Volkswagen dealership or qualified 
workshop.
Driving abroad
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication or narcotics can cause serious 
accidents and fatal injuries.
•Alcohol, drugs, medication and narcotics can severely impair perception, reaction times 
and driving safety. This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
WARNING
Always observe current traffic regulations and speed limits, and think ahead when driving. 
Correct interpretation of a driving situation can make the difference between reaching your 
destination safely and having an accident with serious injuries.
WARNING 

Roll-back function of the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The roll-back function can reduce the risk of injury when the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass 
roof is being closed ⇒. If the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof is not able to close 
because it is stiff or obstructed, it will automatically open again immediately.
•Check why the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof has not closed.
•Try to close the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof again.
•If the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof is still stiff or obstructed, it stops at this point. 
Then close the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof without the roll-back function
Closing the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof without the roll-back 
function
•Pull the switch ⇒ Fig. 34⑤ within approximately 5 seconds after the roll-back function has been 
triggered and hold it in this position until the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof is closed 
completely.
•The electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof will then close without the roll-back function.
•If the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof still cannot be closed, go to a qualified 
workshop.
If you let go of the switch during the closing procedure, the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass 
roof will open automatically.
Sitting correctly and safely
Adjusting the seat position
 Introduction
This chapter contains information on the followingsubjects:
⇒ The dangers of assuming an incorrect sitting position
⇒ Correct sitting position
⇒ Controls on the front seats
⇒ Adjusting the rear head restraint
⇒ Removing and installing the rear head restraint
⇒ Adjusting the steering wheel position
Number of seats
The vehicle has a total of 4 seats: 2 at the front and 2 at the rear. Each seat is equipped with a seat 
belt.
Additional information and warnings:
•Seat functions ⇒ Seat functions
•Seat belts ⇒ Seat belts
•Airbag system ⇒ Airbag system
•Child seats (accessories) ⇒ Child seats (accessories)
Closing the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof without the roll-back function can cause 
severe injuries.
•Always be careful when closing the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof.
•Ensure that nobody is obstructing the operating area of the electric panorama sliding/tilting 
glass roof, especially if the roll-back function is not active.
•The roll-back function does not prevent fingers or other body parts from being pressed 
against the roof frame and sustaining injury.
WARNING 

The dangers of assuming an incorrect sitting position
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
If the seat belts are not worn or are worn incorrectly, the risk of severe or fatal injuries increases. 
Seat belts can only provide optimal protection if the seat belt routing is correct. Assuming an 
incorrect sitting position considerably impairs the level of protection provided by a seat belt. This 
could lead to severe or even fatal injuries. The risk of severe or fatal injuries is especially increased 
when a triggering airbag strikes an occupant who has assumed an incorrect sitting position. The 
driver is responsible for all vehicle passengers, especially if they are children.
The following list contains examples of sitting positions that could be dangerous for all occupants.
Whenever the vehicle is in motion:
•Never stand in the vehicle.
•Never stand on the seats.
•Never kneel on the seats.
•Never tilt the backrest too far to the rear.
•Never lean against the dash panel.
•Never lie on the rear bench seat.
•Never sit on the front edge of a seat.
Assuming an incorrect sitting position in the vehicle can increase the risk of severe or fatal 
injuries during a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre, in the event of a collision or accident, 
or if the airbags are triggered.
•All vehicle occupants must assume a correct sitting position before setting off and 
maintain this position throughout the trip. This also applies to the fastening of seat belts.
•The number of vehicle occupants must never exceed the number of seats with seat belts 
in the vehicle.
•Always secure children in the vehicle in an authorised restraint system suitable for their 
height and weight ⇒ Child seats (accessories)⇒ Airbag system.
•Always keep your feet in the footwell while the vehicle is in motion. Never place your feet 
on the seat or on the dash panel and never hold your feet out the window. The airbag and 
seat belt can otherwise not provide optimal protection and can actually increase the risk of 
injury during an accident.
WARNING
Always adjust seats, seat belts and head restraints to their correct position before any journey 
and ensure that all passengers have fastened their seat belt.
•Push the front passenger seat as far back as possible.
•Adjust the driver seat in such a way that there is at least 25 cm between your breastbone 
and the hub of the steering wheel. Adjust the driver seat by moving it forwards or 
backwards so that you are able to press the pedals to the floor with your knees still slightly 
angled and the distance to the dash panel in the knee area is at least 10 cm. If your 
physical build makes it impossible to fulfil this requirement, you must contact a qualified 
workshop so they can make any necessary modifications.
•Never travel with the backrest tilted far back. The further back the backrest is tilted, the 
greater the risk of injury caused by incorrect seat belt routing or an incorrect sitting 
position.
•Never travel with the backrest tilted far forwards. When an airbag is triggered it could force 
the seat backrest backwards and injure vehicle occupants on the back seats.
•Adopt and maintain the greatest possible distance to the steering wheel and dash panel.
•You should always sit upright with your back against the seat backrest with the front seats 
properly adjusted. Do not position any body part too close where the airbags are fitted.
•The risk of serious injury is increased for passengers on the rear seat if they are not sitting 
upright because the seat belts are incorrectly positioned.
WARNING
Incorrect adjustment of the seats can cause accidents and serious injuries.
•The seats may only be adjusted when the vehicle is stationary as the seat could otherwise 
change position unexpectedly while the vehicle is in motion, leading to a loss of control of 
the vehicle. Furthermore, an incorrect seating position is adopted while adjusting the seat.
•Only adjust the height and tilt of the seat or move it forwards and backwards when the 
area around the seat is clear.
•There should be no objects in the adjustment area of the front seats.
WARNING 

•Adjust and fasten seat belts properly ⇒ Seat belts.
Notes for the front passenger:
•Move the backrest into an upright position so that your back rests fully against it.
•Push the front passenger seat as far back as possible so that the airbag can provide maximum 
protection if it is triggered.
•Keep both feet in the footwell while the vehicle is in motion.
•Adjust and fasten seat belts properly ⇒ Seat belts.
Notes for the rear passengers:
•Adjust the head restraint so that its upper edge is at the same height as the top of the head, but 
not lower than eye level. Position the back of your head as close to the head restraint as 
possible ⇒ Fig. 35 and ⇒ Fig. 36.
•When adjusting for shorter people, push the head restraint to the first position, even if the head 
is then located underneath the top edge of the head restraint.
•For taller people, push the head restraint up as far as it will go.
•Keep both feet in the footwell while the vehicle is in motion.
•Adjust and fasten seat belts properly ⇒ Seat belts.
Controls on the front seats
Fig. 37 Front left-hand seat controls
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The layout of the controls on the front right-hand seat is a mirror image of the layout of the controls 
on the front left-hand seat.
The head restraints on the front seats are integrated in the backrest and cannot be adjusted.
⇒ Fig. 37FunctionAction
①
Pushing the front 
seat forwards or 
backwards.
Lift the lever and move the front seat. The front seat must engage 
after the lever has been released.
②Adjusting the seat 
height.Move the lever up or down, several times if necessary.
③
Adjusting the 
backrest or 
folding the 
backrest forwards 
and backwards
Adjusting: operate and hold the lever. Adjust the angle of the 
backrest to the required position. Release the lever to secure the 
position of the backrest ⇒.
Folding forwards in 2-door vehicles: operate the lever and fold the 
seat backrest forwards. At the same time, slide the seat forwards.
Folding forwards in 4-door vehicles: operate the lever and fold the 
seat backrest forwards.
Folding backwards in 2-door vehicles: slide the seat back as far as 
it will go until it engages. Operate the lever and fold the seat 
backrest back. The seat backrest must engage in an upright 
position when the lever is released ⇒.
Folding backwards in 4-door vehicles: operate the lever and fold 
the seat backrest backwards. The seat backrest must engage in 
an upright position when the lever is released ⇒.
a) 

 In 4-door vehicles: on the interior side of the seat only.
Adjusting the rear head restraint
Fig. 38 Adjusting rear head restraint
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Every seat is fitted with a head restraint.
The head restraints on the front seats are integrated in the backrest and cannot be adjusted.
The rear seats are fitted with an adjustable head restraint.
Adjusting the height
•Push the head restraint up in the direction of the arrow or push it down while pressing and 
holding button ⇒ Fig. 38①⇒.
•The head restraint must click securely into position.
Correct head restraint setting
Adjust the head restraint so that its upper edge is at the same height as the top of the head, but not 
lower than eye level. Position the back of your head as close to the head restraint as possible.
Head restraint setting for shorter people
Push the head restraint to the first position, even if the head is then located underneath the top 
edge of the head restraint. There may be a small gap between the head restraint and backrest in 
the lowest position.
Head restraint setting for taller people
Push the head restraint up as far as it will go.
Injuries could be caused if the backrests are folded forwards and backwards carelessly.
•Never fold the seat backrest forwards or backwards while the vehicle is in motion.
•While folding the seat backrest forwards, always ensure that there are no people, animals 
or objects in its path.
•When folding forwards and backwards, keep all hands, fingers, feet and other body parts 
away from the seat hinges and seat release mechanism.
•Floor mats or other objects could get caught in the hinges on the seat backrest. The seat 
backrest might then not engage securely when it is returned to the upright position.
•Passengers (adults and children) must not use seats if the backrest is folded forwards or 
is not clicked securely into place.
•When being folded back, the seat backrest must be securely locked in the upright position. 
If the seat backrest is not locked properly it could move suddenly and cause severe 
injuries.
WARNING
a)
Driving without head restraints or with incorrectly adjusted head restraints increases the risk 
of severe or fatal injuries in the event of an accident or sudden driving or braking manoeuvre.
•If a seat is occupied, the head restraint for that seat must be fitted and adjusted correctly.
•Each vehicle occupant must adjust the head restraint to suit their body size, to help reduce 
the risk of neck injuries in an accident. As far as possible, the upper edge of the head 
restraint must be level with the top of the head, but no lower than eye level. Position the 
back of your head as close to the head restraint as possible.
•Never adjust the head restraint when the vehicle is in motion.
WARNING 

Removing and installing the rear head restraint
Fig. 39 Removing the rear head restraint
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The rear seats are fitted with an adjustable head restraint.
Removing the rear head restraints
•Release the rear seat backrest and fold the backrest forwards slightly ⇒ Luggage compartment.
•Push the head restraint all the way up ⇒.
•Pull the head restraint out fully while pressing the button ⇒ Fig. 39①.
•Push back the rear seat backrest and allow it to engage securely. Please ensure that the seat 
belts are not trapped.
•Stow the head restraint in a safe place once removed.
Fitting the rear head restraints
•Release the rear seat backrest and fold the backrest forwards slightly ⇒ Luggage compartment.
•Position the head restraint correctly over the head restraint guides and then insert into the 
guides of the corresponding seat backrest.
•Press and hold the button ⇒ Fig. 39① and push the head restraint downwards.
•Push back the rear seat backrest and allow it to engage securely.
•Adjust the head restraint so that a correct sitting position can be assumed ⇒ Adjusting the rear 
head restraint.
Adjusting the steering wheel position
Fig. 40 Adjusting the steering wheel position mechanically
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Adjust the steering wheel position only before setting off and only when the vehicle is stationary.
•Push down the lever ⇒ Fig. 40①.
Driving without head restraints or with incorrectly adjusted head restraints increases the risk 
of severe or fatal injuries in the event of an accident or sudden driving or braking manoeuvre.
•If a seat is occupied, the head restraint for that seat must be fitted and adjusted correctly.
•Head restraints that have been removed should be reinstalled as soon as possible to 
ensure that passengers are properly protected.
WARNING
When removing or fitting head restraints, ensure that they do not hit the roof or the front seat 
backrest. The interior roof and other parts of the vehicle could otherwise be damaged.
NOTICE