engine VOLKSWAGEN CC 2011 Owners Manual

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Front view

Fig. 2 Vehicle front overview.
Key to ⇒ fig. 2:
(1) Inside mirror with sensor on the mirror base for:
– Rain sensor
– Low-light sensor
(2) Windshield wipers
(3) Engine hood release
(4) Headlights (on both left and right)
(5) Fog lights/static cornering lights (on both left and right)
(6) Threaded hole for the front towing eye (behind cover)
(7) Headlight washers (on both left and right)
(8) Park Distance Control (PDC) sensors (on both left and right, if
equipped)

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Upshifting early into the next higher gear saves fuel and reduces
engine noise.
Displays

Fig. 10 In the instrument cluster display: A: Open engine hood, B:
Open luggage compartment lid, C: Open front driver side door, D:
Open rear passenger side door.

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WARNING
Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text mes-
sages can cause the vehicle to break down in traffic and result
in a collision and serious personal injury.
Never ignore warning lights or text WARNINGS.
Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
Park the vehicle at a safe distance from moving traffic and
where no part of the hot catalytic converter and exhaust system
can come into contact with flammable materials under the vehi-
cle, such as dry grass, brush, spilled fuel, etc.
A broken down vehicle presents a high accident risk for itself
and others. Switch on emergency flashers and set up a warning
triangle to warn oncoming traffic.
WARNING
Roads and bridges may be dangerously icy even if the outside
air temperature is above freezing.
If you use the outside temperature display to tell you about
frost conditions, remember that roads can even ice over at
temperatures above +39 °F (+4 °C). Always remember: even if
the “snowflake symbol” (icy road warning) is not displayed,
there could still be black ice on the road.
Never rely exclusively on the outside temperature display.
NOTICE
Failure to heed warning lights or text WARNINGS can result in
vehicle damage.
The instrument cluster displays and their arrangement may vary
depending on the vehicle model and engine. For displays without
warning and information messages, malfunctions are only signaled
with indicator lights.
If there are multiple warning messages, the symbols are dis-
played for several seconds in order of importance. The symbols are
displayed until the cause has been corrected.

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Radio or Navigation system ⇒ Booklet Radio or
⇒ Booklet Navigation system
Mobile phone package ⇒ Booklet Mobile Phone Package
WARNING
Driving on today's roads demands the full attention of the driv-
er at all times. Driver distraction causes accidents, collisions
and serious personal injury!
Never access menus when the vehicle is moving.
Emergency starting and starting the engine with a very weak ve-
hicle battery or after the vehicle battery has been replaced may
change or delete system settings (including time, date, personal con-
venience settings, and programming). Check the settings and correct
as necessary once the vehicle battery has built up a sufficient charge.
Using the instrument cluster menus

Fig. 13 Right side of the multi-function steering wheel: Controls for
menus in the instrument cluster.

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▪ Speed warning --- mph
Audio ⇒ Booklet Radio or ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
Navigation ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
Phone ⇒ Booklet Mobile Phone Package
Assistants
▪ AFS
Vehicle status
Settings
▪ Language
▪ MFI data
– Travel time
– Curr. consum. (current fuel consumption)
– Av. consum. (average fuel consumption)
– Route
– Av. speed (average speed)
– Digit. speed (digital speed display)
– Oil temperature (3.6 liter engine only)
– Speed warn. (speed warning)
– Back
▪ Convenience
– ATA confirm
– Easy Open (on/off)
– Central locking
Auto lock
Auto unlock
Unlock doors
Back
– Window op. (window operation)
Off
All
Driver
Back
– Mirror down (on/off)

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1 Single trip
memory
The memory accumulates and stores infor-
mation about distance driven and fuel used from
the time the ignition was switched on until the
time it was switched off.
If the ignition stays off for 2 hours or more,
stored information is automatically deleted. If the
trip is continued within 2 hours after the ignition
was switched off, the new values are added.
2 Total trip
memory
The memory displays and stores the accumulat-
ed driving and fuel consumption data of any
number of single trips up to a total driving time
of 99 hours and 59 minutes, and up to a total
distance of 9,999 miles (9,999 km). If one of the
maximum values is exceeded, then the memory
is automatically cleared and starts again from 0.

Possible MFI menu displays
The following displays can be accessed in the MFI menu if enabled
under Settings > MFI data. Displays that are not enabled will not
appear.

Display Function
Travel time Driving time in hours (h) and minutes (min) cor-
responding to trip memories 1 and 2 (toggle).
Consumption
--.- mpg
Current fuel consumption in miles per gallon
(l/100 km) while driving.
When units are set to miles, dashes appear in-
stead of a number when the engine is running
and the vehicle is standing still.
When units are set to kilometers, the display
shows liters consumed per hour when the en-
gine is running and the vehicle is standing still.
Consumption
--.- l/100 km
Av. consumption
--.- mpg
Average fuel consumption in miles per gallon
(l/100 km) on trips per trip memories 1 and 2

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Display Function
Av. consumption
--.- l/100 km
(toggle) is displayed once the vehicle has been
driven about 330 feet (100 m). Until then, dash-
es appear instead of a number. The value dis-
played is updated every 5 seconds.
Range  -- mi Estimated distance in miles (km) that the vehicle
can go with the fuel left in the tank the way you
are currently driving. Takes account of the cur-
rent fuel consumption, among other things. Range  -- km
Route -- mi Distance driven in miles (km) per trip memories
1 and 2 (toggle).
Route -- km
Average speed
-- mph
Average speed on trips per trip memories 1 and
2 (toggle). Displayed once the vehicle has been
driven about 300 feet (100 m). Until then, dash-
es may appear instead of a number. The value
displayed is updated every 5 seconds.
Average speed
-- km/h
-- mph Digital display of the current vehicle speed.
-- km/h
Oil temperature Current engine oil temperature (digital display;
3.6 liter engine only).
Speed warning
--- mph
When the set speed (from 20–155 mph or 30–
250 km/h) is exceeded, an acoustic warning
sounds and a visual message may also appear
in the instrument cluster display. Speed warning
--- km/h

Switching between the displays
Use the arrow up and down buttons (* and +) on the multi-
function steering wheel.

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WARNING
Vehicle health reports do not replace the information provided
by the vehicle warning and indicator lights. Failure to heed
warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause
the vehicle to break down in traffic and result in a collision and
serious personal injury.
Never ignore warning lights or text WARNINGS.
Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
Park the vehicle at a safe distance from moving traffic and
where no part of the hot catalytic converter and exhaust system
can come into contact with flammable materials under the vehi-
cle, such as dry grass, brush, spilled fuel, etc.
A broken down vehicle presents a high accident risk for itself
and others. Switch on emergency flashers and set up a warning
triangle to warn oncoming traffic.
Before opening the engine hood, always switch off the en-
gine and let the engine cool down.
Always be very careful when working in the engine compart-
ment, which is a potentially dangerous area in any motor vehi-
cle and can cause serious personal injury.
NOTICE
Failure to heed warning lights or text WARNINGS can result in
vehicle damage.
Volkswagen collects, processes, transmits, uses and shares in-
formation about you and your vehicle in accordance with the
Volkswagen Car-Net Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. See the
Volkswagen Car-Net Terms of Service and Privacy Policy at
http://www.vw.com/carnet for more details.
Volkswagen Car-Net services use a system based on a wireless
communication network. If all technical and other conditions are met
and Volkswagen Car-Net still does not work properly, please try using
the service again later.

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Remote Vehicle Access:
Feature Description
Remote
Status
Check
Current information about the vehicle can be viewed
through a computer or your Volkswagen Car-Net iPh-
one® or Android® app (text and data rates apply). You
can find out if the doors, luggage compartment and
engine hood are open or closed, whether the car lights
are on or off, the level of fuel in the tank, when the
vehicle needs to be serviced next and more.


Diagnostics & Maintenance:
Feature Description
Dealer
Scheduling
Press the • button in the 3-button module: The vehi-
cle will initiate a call to the Volkswagen Car-Net Re-
sponse Center where a Volkswagen Car-Net Custom-
er Specialist will connect you with an authorized
Volkswagen dealer to schedule your service appoint-
ment. The address of the dealer’s location can also be
sent by the Customer Specialist to your factory-
installed navigation system (if equipped).
Vehicle
Health
Report
View a vehicle health report to proactively manage
maintenance and other services and to receive up-to-
date diagnostics in a monthly email report or by im-
mediate request.

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d For gasoline engines: Is unleaded fuel with the right octane rating
readily available?
d Are engine oil (⇒ Engine oil) and other operating fluids that meet
Volkswagen quality and performance requirements available where
you will be driving? For more information, please see
⇒ Booklet Warranty and Maintenance.
d Does the factory-installed navigation system work in the countries
where you will be driving, and is navigation data available?
d Are special or heavy-duty tires necessary for the kind of driving
expected?
NOTICE
Volkswagen is not responsible for mechanical damage that may
result from substandard fuel or service or the unavailability of
Genuine Volkswagen parts.
Driving through water on roads

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