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Manual gear selection (tiptronic mode)
With the manual shift programm e (tiptronic) the driver can 
manually select pre-programmed gears.
Switching over to the manual programme
– Move the selector lever from the position D to the right-hand 
side. As soon as the selector lever has entered the tiptronic rail, 
the gear engaged is displayed on the screen.
Shifting up a gear
– Briefly push the selector lever forwards (in the tiptronic gate)  ⇒fig. 146   .
Shifting down a gear
– Briefly pull the selector lever  backwards (in the tiptronic gate) 
.With the tiptronic system, the driver can manually choose between eight (in 
vehicles with multitronic) or seven (in vehicles with tiptronic) different gear 
programmes. The manual programme can be selected either with the vehicle 
stationary or on the move.
When accelerating, the gearbox automatically shifts up into the next gear 
shortly before the maximum engine speed is reached.
If you select a gear which is lower than the gear shown on the instrument 
panel display ⇒ fig. 147, the gearbox will only shift down when there is no 
longer a risk of over-revving the engine.
When the vehicle slows down (for instance when braking), the gearbox auto-
matically shifts down into the next gear when the minimum engine speed is 
reached.
Changing down to a lower gear increases the engine braking effect on down-
hill gradients.
When the accelerator pedal is pressed right down past the point of resistance 
at full throttle, the gearbox will select  a lower gear ratio, depending on road 
speed and engine speed.
Fig. 146  Centre console: 
Manual gear selection 
(tiptronic mode)Fig. 147  Display: Manual 
gear selection (tiptronic 
mode)
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184Back-up programme
A back-up system is in place if a fault should occur in the 
control system.The automatic gearbox switches to the back-up programme if a fault should 
occur in the control system. This is indicated by a gear pinion symbol which 
lights up on the instrument panel display.
It is still possible to move the selector lever to all positions. The manual shift 
programme (tiptronic) is not available when the back-up programme is 
active.
Vehicles with tiptronic gearbox: when the selector lever is in position D or S 
or in the manual shift programme, the gearbox will remain in 3rd gear if 1st, 
2nd or 3rd gears were engaged when the fault occurred. The gearbox will 
remain in 5th gear if 4th, 5th or 6th gears were engaged. The gearbox will 
then engage 3rd gear when you drive away from a standstill or after the 
engine is restarted.
It will still be possible to use reverse gear in the normal way. However, the 
electronic lock for reverse gear will be switched off.
Caution
Should the gearbox ever switch into the back-up programme, you should take 
the vehicle to a technical service or qualified workshop as soon as possible.
Steering wheel with paddle levers
The paddle levers on the steering  wheel enable the driver to 
manually select pre-programmed ratios or gears.– Briefly pull the left-hand paddle lever   to change down to a 
lower gear.
– Briefly pull the right-hand paddle lever   to change up to a  higher gear.The paddle levers are activated when the selector lever is in position D or S, 
or the position for the manual shift programme (tiptronic).
The manual shift programme can, of course, still be operated using the 
selector lever in the centre console.
Fig. 148  Steering wheel: 
tiptronic controls
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Note
On right-hand drive vehicles some of the reservoirs mentioned below are 
located on the other side of the engine compartment.Closing the bonnet– To close the bonnet, push it down until it overcomes the spring 
pressure.
– Let the bonnet engage in the locking part.  Do not force it ⇒ .
WARNING
•For safety reasons the bonnet must always be completely closed when 
the vehicle is moving. After closing it always check that it is properly 
secured. The bonnet must be flush with the adjacent body panels.•Should you notice that the bonnet is not safely secured when the 
vehicle is moving, stop the vehicle immediately and close the bonnet. 
Failure to do so could result in an accident.
Engine oilGeneral notesThe engine comes with a special, high quality, multi grade oil that can be 
used in all seasons of the year except for those regions affected by extreme 
cold. As the use of good quality oil is necessary for the correct operation and long 
service life of the engine, when it becomes necessary to replenish or change 
the oil, always use an oil that complies to the VW standards.
The specifications (VW standards) set out in the following page should 
appear on the container of the service oil; when the container displays the 
specific standards for petrol and diesel
 engines together, it means that the 
oil can be used for both types of engines.
We recommend that the oil change, indicated in the Maintenance 
Programme, be performed by an Authorised Service Centre or a qualified 
workshop.
The correct oil specifications for your engine are listed in  ⇒page 226, “Oil 
properties”.
Service intervals
Service intervals can be flexible (LongLife service) or fixed (dependent on 
time/distance travelled).
If the PR code that appears on the back of the Maintenance Programme 
booklet is QG1, this means that your vehicle has the LongLife service 
programmed. If it has the codes QG0 or QG2 the interval service is dependent 
on time/distance travelled.
Flexible service intervals (LongLife*)
Special oils and processes have been developed which, depending on the 
characteristics and individual driving profiles, allow to extend the oil change 
service (LongLife service intervals).
Because this oil is essential for extending the service intervals, it  must only 
be used observing the following indications:
•Avoid mixing it with oil for fixed service intervals.•Only in exceptional circumstances, if the engine oil level is too low 
⇒ page 226 and LongLife oil is not available, it is permitted to top up (once) 
with oil for fixed service intervals  (up to a maximum of 0.5 litres).
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tion. The damage caused by the use of these antifreezes may lead to a loss of 
coolant fluid, causing serious damage to the engine.
•G12++ antifreeze can be mixed only with antifreeze additives G11, G12 
and G12+.Checking the coolant level
The coolant level can be checked visually.– Switch the ignition off.
– Check the coolant level on coolant fluid expansion tank  ⇒fig. 168 . When the engine is cold, it should be between the 
“min” and “max” marks. When the engine is hot, it may be 
slightly above the “max” mark.Its location is shown in the corresponding general overview of the engine 
compartment. The coolant level should be checked with the engine switched off.
The coolant level is monitored by a warning lamp on the instrument panel 
display 
⇒page 78. However, we recommend that it should be checked occa-
sionally.
Coolant fluid loss
Any loss of coolant fluid normally indicates a  leak in the cooling system. In 
this case the cooling system should be inspected by a qualified workshop 
without delay. It is not sufficient merely to top up the coolant fluid.
If there are  no leaks in the system, a loss of coolant fluid can only occur if the 
coolant boils and is forced out of the system as a result of overheating.
Caution
Radiator sealants must not be added to the coolant fluid. Such additives 
could seriously impair the function of the cooling system.To p p i n g  u p  t h e  c o o l a n t  f l u i d
Be careful when topping up with coolant fluid.– Switch the engine off.
– Wait for the engine to cool down.
– Cover the cap on the expansion tank  ⇒fig. 168 with a cloth, and 
carefully  unscrew the cap anti-clockwise  ⇒.
– Add coolant fluid.
– Screw on the cap  tightly.
Fig. 168  Engine compart-
ment: Coolant fluid 
deposit
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2.  The tyre pressures should only be checked when the tyres are 
cold. The slightly raised pressures of warm tyres must not be 
reduced.
3.  Adjust the tyre pressure to the load you are carrying.Tyre  pressure
The correct tyre pressure is especially important at high speeds. The pressure 
should therefore be checked at least once a month and before starting a 
journey.
The sticker with the tyre pressure values can be found on the inside of the 
tank flap. The tyre pressure values given are for cold tyres. Do not reduce the 
slightly raised pressures of warm tyres  ⇒.
WARNING
•Check the tyre pressure at least once per month. Checking the tyre 
pressure is very important. If the tyre pressure is too high or too low, there 
is an increased danger of accidents - particularly at high speeds.•A tyre can easily burst if the pressure is too low, causing an accident!•At continuously high speeds, a tyre with insufficient pressure flexes 
more. In this way it becomes too hot, and this can cause tread separation 
and tyre blow-out. Always observe the recommended tyre pressures.•If the tyre pressure is too low or too high, the tyres will wear prema-
turely and the vehicle will not handle well. Risk of accident!For the sake of the environment
Under-inflated tyres will increase fuel consumption.
Tyre pressure monitoring*
The tyre pressure monitoring system constantly checks the 
pressure of the tyres.The system warns the driver in the event of a loss of pressure by means of 
symbols and messages in the instrument panel display.
Note that tyre pressure also depends on tyre temperature. Tyre pressure 
increases about 0.1 bar for each 10°C in tyre temperature increase. The tyre 
heats up while the vehicle is being driven and the tyre pressure will rise 
accordingly. For this reason, you should only adjust the tyre pressures when 
they are cold (i.e. approximately at ambient temperature).
To ensure that the tyre pressure monitoring system works reliably, you should 
check and, if necessary, adjust the tyre pressures at regular intervals and 
store the correct pressures (reference values) in the system.
A  tyre  pr essure  i nfor ma ti on lab e l is  a tta che d  to t he  insi de  o f the  fu el ta nk  f lap.
WARNING
•Never adjust tyre pressure when the tyres are hot. This may damage or 
even burst the tyres. Risk of accident!•An insufficiently inflated tyre flexes a lot more at high speeds and 
causes significant heating of the tyre. Under these conditions, the tyre 
bead may be released or the tyre may burst. Risk of accident!For the sake of the environment
Under-inflated tyres lead to increased fuel consumption and tyre wear.
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