
Stowage compartment ⇒ Stowage areas
Release lever for the bonnet ⇒ In the engine compartment
Centre console
Fig. 10 Overview of the upper section of the centre console.
Fig. 11 Overview of the lower section of the centre console (left-hand drive vehiclesyf .
Key to ⇒ Fig. 10:
Indicator lamp for the front passenger front airbag switch-off function ⇒ Airbag 
system
Vents ⇒ Heating and air conditioning system
Hazard warning lights button ⇒ In an emergency
Infotainment system ⇒BookletInfotainment system, ⇒ Operation and display in the 
Infotainment system
Buttons for seat heating ⇒ Seat heating
Controls for the air conditioning system, heating and fresh air system ⇒ Heating, 
ventilation and cooling
- With auxiliary heater ⇒ Auxiliary heater and ventilation
Key to ⇒ Fig. 11:
Lever for:
- Automatic gearbox ⇒ DSG dual clutch gearbox
- Manual gearbox ⇒ Manual gearbox: selecting a gear
Area for:
- MEDIA-IN socket, USB port , AUX IN socket ⇒BookletInfotainment 
system,
- Cigarette lighter ⇒ Ashtray and cigarette lighter
- 12-volt socket ⇒ Electrical sockets
Buttons for:
- Assist systems for parking and manoeuvring  ⇒ Parking and manoeuvring
- Driving profile selection  ⇒ Driving profile selection and 4MOTION Active 
Control
Stowage compartment in the centre console ⇒ Stowage areas
® 

Volkswagen offers two different front passenger front airbag systems:
AB
Features of the front passenger 
front airbag that can only be 
switched off by a qualified 
workshop.
Features of the front passenger 
front airbag that can be switched 
off manually using the key-operated 
switch ⇒ Switching the front passenger 
front airbag on and off.
– Indicator lamp  in the instrument cluster.– Indicator lamp  in the instrument cluster.
– Front passenger front airbag in the dash 
panel.
– PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator 
lamp in the upper section of the centre console.
– PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator 
lamp in the upper section of the centre console.
– Key-operated switch in the side of the dash 
panel on the passenger side (only visible when 
the door is openyf .
– Front passenger front airbag in the dash 
panel.
Name: airbag system.Name: airbag system with front 
passenger front airbag 
deactivation.
Indicator lamp
Fig. 43 In the upper section of the centre console: indicator lamp for disabled and enabled front 
passenger front airbag.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
Lit upLocationPossible causeAction
Instrument cluster.Fault in airbag and belt 
tensioner system.
Go to a qualified workshop to have 
the system checked immediately.
Upper section of 
the centre console 
⇒ Fig. 43.
Fault in the airbag 
system.
Go to a qualified workshop to have 
the system checked immediately.
Front passenger front 
airbag switched off.
Check whether the airbag should stay 
switched off.
Upper section of 
the centre console 
⇒ Fig. 43.
Front passenger front 
airbag switched on.
No solution – the indicator lamp will 
disappear automatically approximately 
60 seconds after the ignition is 
switched on, or after the front 
passenger front airbag is switched on 
using the key-operated switch.
Several warning and indicator lamps will light up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is 
switched on. They will go out after a few seconds.
If the PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator lamp in the upper section of the centre console 
does not light up continuously when the front passenger front airbag is deactivated, or if it lights 
up with the  indicator lamp in the instrument cluster, a fault in the airbag system may have 
occurred ⇒.
If there is a fault in the airbag system, the airbag may not trigger correctly, may not trigger 
at all or may trigger unexpectedly. This can cause severe or fatal injuries.
•The airbag system should be checked by a qualified workshop as soon as possible.
•Never fit a child seat to the front passenger seat or remove a child seat that is already 
fitted. The front passenger front airbag may trigger during an accident in spite of the 
fault.
WARNING
Failure to observe the illuminated indicator lamps could lead to the vehicle being 
damaged.
NOTICE 

Description and function of the airbags
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The airbags can protect vehicle occupants during frontal and side collisions by reducing their 
movement in the direction of the collision.
When an airbag is triggered, it is inflated by a gas generator. This causes the airbag covers to 
break, and the airbags inflate forcefully to cover their deployment zones within milliseconds. Once a 
vehicle occupant wearing a seat belt starts to sink into the inflated airbag, the gas inside the airbag 
starts to escape to cushion the occupant and slow down their movement. This can reduce the risk 
of severe and fatal injuries. A triggered airbag will not always prevent other injuries from occurring, 
such as swelling, bruising, burning and grazing. The deployment of the airbag can also produce 
frictional heat.
Airbags provide no protection for the arms or lower body. Exception: in vehicles with a knee airbag, 
the knee area of the driver will be protected.
The most important factors for triggering the airbag are the type of accident, the angle of impact, 
the vehicle speed and the type of object with which the vehicle collides. Therefore, visible damage 
to the vehicle does not always mean that the airbag should have been triggered.
Whether or not the airbag triggers is determined by the vehicle deceleration rate caused by the 
collision and registered by the electronic control unit. If this rate is below the reference value 
programmed into the control unit, the airbags will not be triggered, even though the vehicle may be 
badly damaged as a result of the collision. Vehicle damage, repair costs or even the lack of vehicle 
damage in an accident do not necessarily give an indication of whether an airbag should inflate or 
not. It is not possible to define a range of vehicle speeds and reference values, since the 
circumstances will vary considerably between one collision and another. It is therefore impossible to 
cover every possible kind and angle of impact that would trigger the airbags. Important factors in 
the triggering of the airbag include the nature (hard or softyf  R I  W K H  R E M H F W  W K D W  W K H  Y H K L F O H  K L W V   W K H  
angle of impact, and the vehicle speed.
Airbags only serve as a supplement to the three-point seat belt in some accident situations when 
the vehicle braking is sufficient to trigger the airbags. Airbags can only be triggered once and only 
in certain situations. The seat belts are always there to provide protection in situations in which the 
airbags are not triggered or have already been triggered. For example, if the vehicle collides with a 
further vehicle following the initial collision, or is hit by another vehicle.
The airbag system is part of the vehicle's overall passive safety concept. The airbag system can 
only work effectively when the occupants are wearing their seat belts correctly and have assumed a 
proper sitting position ⇒ Sitting position.
Components of the vehicle safety concept
The following vehicle safety equipment makes up the vehicle's safety concept to reduce the risk of 
severe and fatal injuries. Some of this equipment may not be fitted in your particular vehicle. It may 
not be available at all in some countries.
•Optimised seat belts for all seats.
•Belt tensioners for the driver and front passenger and also on the rear outer seats if in 
conjunction with side airbags.
•Belt tension limiter for the driver, front passenger and, if applicable, for the rear outer seats.
•Belt height adjuster for the front seats.
•Warning lamp  and belt status display.
•Front airbags for driver and front passenger.
•Side airbags for the driver, front passenger and, if applicable, for the rear outer seats.
•Curtain airbags on the left and right.
•If applicable, knee airbag for the driver.
•Airbag indicator lamp .
•Indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper section of the centre console.
•Indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper section of the centre console.
•Control units and sensors.
•Whiplash-optimised and height-adjustable head restraints.
•Adjustable steering column.
•If applicable, anchor points for child seats on the rear outer seats and on the front passenger 
seat.
•If applicable, securing points for the top tether for child seats.
Situations when the front, knee, side and curtain airbags will not be 
triggered:
•If the ignition is switched off during a collision.
•If the level of deceleration measured by the control unit is too low during a collision at the front 
of the vehicle.
•During a minor side collision.
•During rear collisions. 

Switching the front passenger front airbag on and off
Fig. 46 In the dash panel on the front passenger side or in the stowage compartment: key-operated 
switch for switching the front passenger front airbag on and off.
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
The front passenger front airbag must be disabled if you fit a rear-facing child seat to the 
front passenger seat.
Enabling the front passenger front airbag
•Switch off the ignition.
•Open the door on the front passenger side.
•Fold the key bit of the vehicle key all the way out ⇒ Vehicle key set.
•Insert the fully folded-out key bit of the vehicle key into the key-operated switch in the dash 
panel ⇒ Fig. 46 to the second point of resistance. Around three quarters of the key bit should 
be inserted in the key switch at this point ⇒.
•Turn the vehicle key, without applying force, to the  position.
•Remove the vehicle key from the key-operated switch and fold away the key bit ⇒.
•The indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper part of the centre console 
lights up and goes out after approximately 60 seconds ⇒ Indicator lamp.
•Close the door on the front passenger side.
•Check that the PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator lamp in the upper section of the 
centre console does not light up when the ignition is switched on ⇒ Indicator lamp.
Disabling the front passenger front airbag
•Switch off the ignition.
•Open the door on the front passenger side.
•Fold the key bit of the vehicle key all the way out ⇒ Vehicle key set.
•Insert the fully folded-out key bit of the vehicle key into the key-operated switch in the dash 
panel ⇒ Fig. 46 to the second point of resistance. Around three quarters of the key bit should 
be inserted in the key switch at this point ⇒.
•Turn the vehicle key, without applying force, to the  position.
•Remove the vehicle key from the key-operated switch and fold away the key bit ⇒.
•Close the door on the front passenger side.
•When the ignition is switched on, the indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  will light 
up steadily in the upper section of the centre console ⇒ Indicator lamp.
Ensuring that the front passenger front airbag has been deactivated
The only sure sign that the front passenger front airbag has been deactivated is when the 
PASSENGER AIR BAG  indicator lamp is displayed continuously in the upper section of 
the centre console ( lights up yellow steadilyyf  ⇒ Indicator lamp.
If the indicator lamp PASSENGER AIR BAG  in the upper section of the centre console is 
not lit up steadily, or if it lights up together with the indicator lamp  in the instrument cluster, 
do not attach any child restraint system to the front passenger seat for safety reasons. The front 
passenger front airbag may trigger during an accident. 

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 

The symbol can differ depending on the version of the instrument cluster.
Information call, breakdown call and Emergency Call Service
Fig. 60 In the roof console: control for voice services.
Depending on the equipment in the vehicle, a control may be installed in the roof console. Pressing 
the buttons ,  and ⇒ Fig. 60 enables you to access the following voice services: 
information call, breakdown call and Emergency Call Service.
The required connection is established by a factory-fitted control unit. A connection to a telephone 
call centre will be established when you trigger one of the voice services.
Indicator lamp
The control is equipped with an indicator lamp ⇒ Fig. 60 (arrowyf   7 K L V  G L V S O D \ V  W K H  I R O O R Z L Q J  
statuses:
•Off: all voice services are disabled.
•Flashing red for around 20 seconds after the ignition is switched on: at least one voice service 
is disabled.
•Lit up red: system error. Voice service availability is restricted. Volkswagen recommends 
consulting a specialist workshop.
The intelligent technology used in the active bonnet pedestrian protection system cannot 
overcome the laws of physics, and functions only within the limits of the system. Never let 
the extra convenience afforded by the active bonnet pedestrian protection system tempt 
you into taking any safety risks.
•Always adapt your speed and driving style to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic 
conditions.
•Do not drive faster than up to 80 km/h (50 mphyf  Z K H Q  W K H  D F W L Y H  E R Q Q H W  K D V  E H H Q  
triggered.
WARNING
Failure to observe illuminated warning lamps and text messages can lead to your vehicle 
breaking down in traffic, and can cause accident and serious injury.
•Never ignore any illuminated warning lamps or text messages.
•Stop the vehicle as soon as it is possible and safe to do so.
WARNING
Incorrect repairs and modifications can cause malfunctions and damage to the vehicle 
and impair the effectiveness of the driver assist systems. This can result in accidents and 
severe injuries.
•Repairs and modifications to your vehicle should only be carried out by a qualified 
workshop.
WARNING
Incorrect closing of the triggered active bonnet can cause accidents and serious injuries, 
particularly to the hands.
•A triggered active bonnet must be repaired only by a qualified workshop. Never 
attempt to close the bonnet yourself.
WARNING
Incorrect closing of the triggered active bonnet can damage the vehicle.
•Do not press the active bonnet closed under any circumstances, e.g. by pressing down 
on the bonnet with your hand. The bonnet and its hinges could be damaged as a result.
NOTICE 

The anti-theft alarm is activated automatically when the vehicle is locked using the vehicle key.
When does the system trigger an alarm?
The anti-theft alarm issues acoustic and visual alarm signals for up to five minutes if any of the 
following unauthorised actions are performed while the vehicle is locked:
•A door that was unlocked mechanically with the vehicle key is opened.
•A door is opened.
•The bonnet is opened.
•The boot lid is opened.
•Switch on the ignition using an invalid vehicle key.
•If the 12-volt vehicle battery is disconnected.
•Movement inside the vehicle (in vehicles with interior monitoring ⇒ Interior monitoring system 
and anti-tow alarmyf .
•The vehicle is towed (in vehicles with anti-tow alarm ⇒ Interior monitoring system and anti-tow 
alarmyf .
•The vehicle is lifted (in vehicles with anti-tow alarm ⇒ Interior monitoring system and anti-tow 
alarmyf .
•The vehicle is transported on a car ferry or by rail (in vehicles with anti-tow alarm or interior 
monitoring ⇒ Interior monitoring system and anti-tow alarmyf .
•A trailer that is connected to the anti-theft alarm system is removed ⇒ Trailer towing.
Switching off the alarm
•Unlock the vehicle using the unlocking button  on the vehicle key.
•OR: switch on the ignition using a valid vehicle key. A short alarm lasting around one second 
may sound.
•In vehicles with keyless access, the alarm can also be switched off by gripping the door handle 
⇒ Locking and unlocking the vehicle with keyless access.
The alarm will be triggered again if a person gains access to the same or a different secured 
zone after the alarm has been switched off.
The anti-theft alarm will not be activated if the vehicle is locked from the inside using the 
central locking button .
If you unlock the driver door mechanically using the vehicle key, only the driver door is 
unlocked, and not the whole vehicle. The SAFELOCK mechanism on all doors is not deactivated 
and the central locking button is not activated until you switch on the ignition (however the doors will 
not be unlockedyf .
The anti-theft alarm will not function correctly if the 12-volt vehicle battery is weak or 
discharged.
Interior monitoring system and anti-tow alarm
Fig. 67 In the roof console: sensors for the interior monitoring system (arrowsyf .
First read and observe the introductoryinformation and safety warnings⇒
Introduction
If movements are detected in the vehicle interior when the vehicle is locked, the interior monitoring 
system triggers an alarm ⇒ Fig. 67.
The anti-tow alarm will be triggered if the vehicle is lifted.
Switching on the interior monitoring system and anti-tow alarm
Close the stowage compartments in the roof console, otherwise correct functioning of the interior 
monitoring system cannot be fully guaranteed. 

When reverse gear is engaged, the cornering light on both sides of the vehicle switches on 
to provide better illumination of the area when manoeuvring.
Switching the fog lights on and off
•Switching on the front fog lights : Pull the light switch ⇒ Fig. 97 out to the first stopper. 
The indicator lamp  in the light switch lights up green.
•Switching on the rear fog lights : pull the light switch all the way out. The indicator lamp 
 in the instrument cluster lights up yellow.
•To switch the fog lights off, press in the light switch or move it to position .
If the automatic headlights are switched on  and the front or rear fog lights are 
switched on, the dipped beam headlights will also be switched on irrespective of the current light 
conditions outside.
In vehicles with a factory-fitted towing bracket: the vehicle's rear fog lights are switched off 
automatically if a trailer with rear fog lights is electrically connected to the vehicle ⇒ Trailer towing.
Light functions
Side lights
If the light switch is in position  both headlights light up with side lights together with parts of 
the tail light clusters, number plate lighting and the buttons in the centre console and the dash 
panel. The daytime running lights also switch on when the ignition is switched on.
If the vehicle is not locked from outside (when the ignition is switched offyf  W K H  F R Q W L Q X R X V  S D U N L Q J  
light on both sides of the vehicle switches on automatically after ten minutes to reduce 12-volt 
vehicle battery discharge ⇒ Switching the parking lights on and off.
Automatic headlights 
When the light switch is in position , the vehicle lighting and the instrument and switch 
lighting will switch on and off automatically depending on the light conditions. When the lights are 
switched on, the indicator lamp in the light switch lights up yellow.
The automatic headlight control function is merely an aid and will not always be able to detect all 
driving situations.
In vehicles with a corresponding equipment level, the switch-on time for automatic headlight control 
can be adjusted in the Infotainment system in the Vehicle settings menu ⇒ Operation and 
display in the Infotainment system.
Cornering light
When cornering slowly or travelling around very tight bends, a static cornering light is switched on 
automatically.
Accidents and serious injuries can occur if roads are not sufficiently illuminated and other 
road users have difficulty seeing the vehicle, or cannot see it at all.
•The light assist functions are designed to provide assistance only. The driver is 
responsible for making sure that the vehicle lights are switched on correctly.
•Always switch the dipped beam headlights on if it is dark, raining or visibility is poor.
WARNING
The side lights or daytime running lights are not bright enough to illuminate the road 
ahead and to ensure that other road users are able to see you.
•Always switch the dipped beam headlights on if it is dark, raining or visibility is poor.
•The rear lights will not be switched on with the daytime running lights. If the rear lights 
are not switched on, the vehicle may not be visible to other road users if it is dark, 
raining, or if visibility is poor.
WARNING
The automatic headlights function ( yf  V Z L W F K H V  W K H  G L S S H G  E H D P  K H D G O L J K W V  R Q  D Q G  
off only when there is a change to the level of brightness.
•Switch on the dipped beam headlights manually if this is necessary due to particular 
weather conditions, e.g. fog.
WARNING