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CONTROLS AND
EQUIPMENT

Switching
heater
off
• -'ess
button
9; symbol 5 disappears. '.;te

-_e"
switching off the heater the circulation
b-~o and the combustion blower con- " • ^es to run for 2 minutes.
2
jring
this
time
the
temperature
se­
lector
lever
must
not be pushed to
ae
left
-
danger
that
heater
unit
will
: .
erheat!

Setting
the
pre-selected
times


r-ess
button
8/the
three possible pre­ ss ect times and the actual time can be .i ed up one after the other as follows:
r. cre-selected time
I-; ore-selected time •-z ore-selected time

jfcrjal
time
: -jltaneously the day of the week is dis-
: z.ed at each level.
::' :he initial input and for each change to
r" Did input
first
call up the corresponding
:'e-selected
time level
with
button
8. It is "en possible to set the desired pre-select
~e
at each level
with
buttons 10 or 11. If
I: Tie is set before the actual time of day,
re next day of the week appears automati- za y in the display. If a different day of the week is desired, it is

necessary
to wait
until
the week day display

flashes
before setting the new day of the
week by pressing
button
11.
The inputs are stored in the memory if no

further
inputs are made
within
about 10
sec­
onds after setting a pre-select time and day
of the week. With the ignition switched on
the actual time is displayed,
with
the ignition switched off the display disappears. How­

ever
the numbers 1, 2 or 3 remain in the dis­
play 1 to indicate
that
a pre-selected time is
activated.
Notes

• If not activated the heater will not
start
at
the pre-selected time!
• Only one pre-selected time can ce act •
vated,
which in
turn
only runs once, r: ever, the time can be repeated by activating

again.
When doing this the input remains stored in the memory.
• The switched-on period is determined
as
described in "Switching heater on" (see previous page). If the activation (not the pre-selected set­
tings!) is to be cancelled, press
button
8
until
the number in display 1 is no longer vis­

ible.

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Sun
roof*

The roof is opened and closed
with
the
hand-wheel.

The roof can be
tilted
at the rear as desired or taken out altogether.

Raising

Turn the hand-wheel clockwise.

Lowering

Turn the hand-wheel anti-clockwise.
To take
out
• With the roof closed
turn
the retaining
screw
(A) in centre of the hand-wheel one
quarter
turn
clockwise
with
a screwdriver.
• Then raise the roof and press it up.

Press
up locking lever (B).
• Detach the
roof.


Lift
the roof from outside and pull it out to the rear.

To
put
back

• Slide the roof back
into
the hinges and let it drop lightly
into
the retainers.

Attention Ensure that
the
roof
is
properly
inserted into
the two
retaining
hinges
at the
front,
and
secured
at
the
rear.
The roof must only
be
released when vehicle
is
stationary.

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Sliding/tilting
roof*

! I I
[B
70-3201

. th ignition switched on, the roof can be

::ened
and closed
with
switch.
~o
open
: de switch to rear.
To close : de switch to
front.

To
lift
at
rear
,','ith
roof closed, press switch up at rear.
To
lower
-JII
rear of switch down.
Note

• When opening the glass roof the screen to prevent sun rays shining in will also open
automatically. If required it can be closed by hand when the roof is closed.

Attention
Be
careful
when
closing the
roof!

Careless or
uncontrolled
closing
of the
roof
could cause
injuries.

Therefore,
when
leaving
the ve­
hicle
always
take
the
ignition
key

with
you.
Emergency
operation

If the system should develop a t:~e

can
be closed by hand.
• Using a screwdriver, press the cove' -
front
of the sliding/tilting roof panel upv.e'os at the rear and take off.
• Turn protective cap of crank opening
clockwise.

• Pull crank out of retainer, insert it in i^e opening and close sliding
roof.

• Replace crank in retainer, and fit protec­ tive cap over crank opening.
• Replace cover.
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Interior
lights

Front interior light

Switch
positions:
Front: Light on continuously

Centre:
Off
Rear:
Door contact switch
Rear interior light

Switch
positions:
1: Light on continuously

0:
Off
2:
Door contact switch
Engine
compartment

light*

This
light
works when side or headlights are
on.

It is located on the inner side of the bonnet

and
is switched off or on
with
a rocker switch - see illustration.
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Sun visors
Ashtrays CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT

Cigarette
lighter

•= sun visors can be pulled out of the
x~:re mountings and swung towards the

*
i
z
'S.

"*"
e
make-up mirror can also have a sliding
'." :he mirror
with
light* (illustration), mov-•: :ne sliding cover switches mirror lighting
:" and off. The lighting is also automatically
= '. iched off and on when the sun visor is
'= sed or lowered. Ashtray in dash
panel

To
empty - Open ashtray, press spring down and pull ashtray out.

To
replace -
Push
ashtray into the
guides.

Ashtray in passenger
compart­
ment

Removing:

Open
ashtray, press down and take out.
Replacing:

Insert ashtray in from above and then push
fully in.
The
cigarette
lighter
is switched on by
pushing in the element. When the heating
element glows, the lighter springs back
automatically - pull it out immediately and
use
it.

The
cigarette
lighter
socket can be
used
for other electrical
accessories
with
a

capacity
of up to 120 watts. When the en­
gine is not running this will however dis­
charge
the battery. Further information see
chapter
Accessories
on page 117 .

Attention
Be
careful
when
using the ciga­

rette
lighter!

Careless or
uncontrolled
use of
the
cigarette
lighter
can cause burns.
The
cigarette
lighter
and the socket also
work
when
the igni­

tion
is
switched
off and the key removed.
For
this
reason
children
should

never
be
left
in the
vehicle
on

their
own.

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Glove box
Dropside
(Pick-up)
ns lockable
lid*
in the instrument panel can
only be opened with the main key.
Attention For safety reasons all stowage
box lids should always be closed
when vehicle is moving.
To lower the dropsides pull locking handle outwards until the pin is clear of retaining hole then swing handle down.
On vehicles with support cables for
the tailboard do not place more than 150 kg on tailboard when it is down.
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Roof
rack
"en loads are to be carried on the
roof,
the
~: cwing should be noted:
• As the rain channels are moulded
into
~e roof for streamlining reasons, the nor- type of roof rack cannot be
used.
To
izd risks we advise
that
only the cross
:5"s
provided by the factory are
used.

• _hese cross bars are the basis for a com- : e:e roof load carrying system. For safety

pasons
when carrying luggage, bicycles, K-~f boards, skis and boats, the appropriate

::ecial
adapters are required.
- :he components of this system are avail- .-: e
from
Volkswagen dealers. • The roof rack system must be secured
exactly as described in the instructions
supplied.

• Any damage which may occur to the ve­ hicle as a result of using other roof load
carrying systems or by incorrect
fitting
will
not be covered by the Warranty.
• Distribute the load evenly.
Each
cross bar may carry 50 kg if loaded uniformly over
the
full
length. The permissible roof load (in­ cluding the carrier system) of 100 kg and the permissible gross vehicle weight must not
be exceeded - see page 148 . • When carrying heavy or large objects on
the
roof,
bear in mind
that
the vehicle handl­ing changes due to the displacement of the
centre of gravity and the increased area ex­
posed
to the wind. Driving style and speed
must be adapted to allow for this.
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DRIVING
TIPS

The
first
1500 km - and
afterwards
Running-in
I/-c :he
first
few operating hours the en-

5ine
internal friction is higher than later on .-.hen all the moving parts have bedded

down.
How well this running-in process is

::cne
depends to a considerable extent on
the way the vehicle is driven during the
first
1500
km.
Up to 1000
kilometers

the following general rules apply:
• Do not use
full
throttle

• Do not
drive
faster
than
3/4 of top speed
• Avoid
high
engine
speeds
• Trailer towing should if possible be
avoided.

Attention

• New
tyres
must
also be "run in" because
they
do not
have

maximum
adhesion at the
start.

This
must
be
taken
into
account by
driving
carefully
during
the

first
100 km. • New
brake
linings
must
also be
run in and do not
have
the opti­
mum
friction
properties
during

the
first
200 km. The
slightly
re­ duced
braking
effect
can be com­
pensated
for by
more
pressure on
the
brake
pedal. This also applies
when
new linings
have
been

fitted.

From 1000 - 1500 km

The
speed can be gradually increased to the road or engine maximum.
During
and
after
the
running-in

period
the
following
applies:

• Do not overrev the engine when cold - either in neutral or in the gears.

All
speeds and revs given are only valid
when engine is
properly
warm.

Do not
drive
with
the
engine

speed
unnecessarily
high

changing
up
early
helps
to
save
fuel,

reduces
noise
and
protects
the
envi­
ronment
- see
also
page
79.
• Do not let engine labour - change down when engine no longer runs smoothly.
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DRIVING
TIPS

After
the
running-in
period

I
jn vehicles with gear change marks on

~r
speedometer dial the
gears
must be
CE'ged
up at the latest by the time the
r^eaie reaches the marks.

I
Dn vehicles with a rev counter* the
r;;.;mum permissible engine speed is
r:
-vn
by the beginning of the red zone on

H
"ev counter scale. The needle of the
c.^.ter
must not move into this zone.
!"~e additional red dotted area which some
r:;e!s
have before the red zone can be

k£r3
in isolated cases, for example when

c
staking - see
page
46. If a rev counter is to be service installed the

following
maximum engine speeds must be marked on the scale:
Engine Speed

Petrol
engines
Diesel engines 5300 rpm
4300 rpm
On all petrol injection and Diesel engines

the
maximum engine speed is governed
automatically.

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DRIVING
TIPS

Driving
safely
Attention

The
operational
condition of your
vehicle
is
essential
to
safe

driving.
Therefore before moving off, always check
the following points:
• Lights and
turn
signals

Mirror
settings
• Cleanliness of
headlights,
lenses and
windows

Also
check at regular intervals, preferably
when filling the tank, all the checks listed on
page160

Furthermore compliance
with
the specified Inspection intervals - in particular the brake
fluid changing - is of great importance for operational safety - pages 93 and 98.
Attention

Safety
on the
road
depends to a

large
extent
on the personal
atti­

tude
and
style
of driving.

To
be on the safe side you should:

Always
put
seat
belt
on
before
moving
off -
even
in
town
traffic
-

and

• Ensure
that
all your passengers - including
those
on the
rear
seat
- are

wearing
their
belts
correctly
- page
15

Passengers
without seat belts can en­

danger
not only themselves, but also the
driver.

Adjust
head
rests
to body size.
The
upper edge of headrest must be ap­proximately at eye
level.

• Ensure
that
no
articles
interfere
with
operation
of pedals - page 29

Stow
all
luggage
correctly:
- in
boot
- page 28
- on the shelves - page 27
- on the
roof
- page 75 • Do not
drive
when
you
feel
tired.

Stop
for a break at the latest after driving for
two hours.

Never
drive
when
your
reactions
are
impaired
in any way. Not only alcohol but also drugs and many

medicines
can be very detrimental to your

reactions.


Adapt
vehicle
speed to
traffic
and
road
conditions.
Remember
that
particularly on smooth slip­
pery roads the handling and braking is li­
mited by the adhesion of the tyres. On wet

roads
the
front
wheels can aquaplane at
high
speeds.
The vehicle can then no longer

be
steered and braked properly.

Strictly
adhere
to the
traffic
regu­
lations
-
particularly
the speed li­

mits
-.
Further instructions on safety are given in
the various chapters in this manual.
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