VOLKSWAGEN GOLF SPORTWAGEN 2015 5G / 7.G Owners Manual

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If you plan to take your vehicle outside the continental limits of the United States or Canada, there is the possibility that:
x Unleaded fuels for vehicles with catalytic converters may not be available.
x Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) fuel No. 2 that your diesel engine requires may not be available.
x Fuel may have a considerably lower octane rating and may cause engine damage.
x Service may be inadequate due to lack of proper service facilities, tools or testing equipment.
x Replacement parts may not be readily available.
x DVD navigation systems for vehicles built for the United States and Canada will not necessarily work in Europe, and may not work in other countries outside of North America.
NOTICE
Volkswagen is not responsible for mechanical damage that may result from substandard fuel or service or the unavailability of Genuine Volkswagen parts.
x Volkswagen is not responsible if the vehicle does not meet the respective legal require-ments in other countries and continents.
Radio antenna and reception

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Component protection

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Engine control and emission control system

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Lights
up Possible cause Proper response
%0# Engine control malfunction
(Electronic Power Control).
Have engine checked immediate-
ly by an authorized Volkswagen
dealer or authorized Volkswagen
Service Facility.
X Engine speed (rpm) limited (if
equipped).14
On some vehicles, the engine
speed (rpm) may be automatical-
ly limited to the engine speed
shown on the instrument cluster
display to help prevent the en-
gine from overheating.
Once the engine is no longer at a
critical temperature and you have
briefly taken your foot off the
accelerator, the engine speed
limit is increased.
If the engine speed is limited due
to a malfunction in the engine
management system, the %0#
indicator light also lights up.
Have the engine checked imme-
diately by an authorized
Volkswagen dealer or authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility.
Make sure that the engine speed
does not exceed the engine
speed displayed, for example,
when downshifting.
D Glow plug preheating before
diesel engine start-up.
B
Engine control/monitoring
system malfunction (engine
Malfunction Indicator Light -
MIL)
Ease off the accelerator. Careful-
ly drive to the nearest authorized
Volkswagen dealer or authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility.
Have engine checked.
14 Displayed in color on an instrument cluster with color display.

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Lights
up Possible cause Proper response

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NOTICE
Failure to heed warning lights or text WARNINGS can result in vehicle damage.
As long as the indicator lights

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WARNING
Obey all applicable legal requirements when cleaning the diesel particulate filter.
x Clean the diesel particulate filter as recommended only when visibility, weather, road, and traffic conditions permit.
x Do not put others at risk.
Under certain engine conditions, you may smell a sulfur odor. This is not an indication of a mal-functioning emission control system. This depends upon the sulfur content of the diesel fuel.

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Lift points for the vehicle

Fig. 175 A: Lifting point at the front. B: Lifting point at rear for lifting the vehicle using a workshop hoist or floor jack.
The vehicle may only be raised at the lift points shown in the illustration ⇒ fig. 175. If the vehicle is
lifted at different points, vehicle damage ⇒  and serious injuries may occur ⇒ .
Workshop hoists that use fluid cushions (receiving platforms) must not be used for lifting the vehicle.
There are many precautions that have to be followed when lifting a vehicle on a workshop hoist or floor jack. Do not try to lift a vehicle on a workshop hoist or floor jack unless you have the training, knowledge, and experience to be able to do so safely.
Information about lifting the vehicle with the vehicle jack ⇒  Lifting the vehicle with the vehicle jack.
WARNING
Improperly lifting your vehicle with a workshop hoist or a floor jack can cause the vehicle to fall off and cause serious personal injury.
x Always read and heed the operating instructions from the floor jack manufacturer and legal regulations if necessary before using the floor jack to lift the vehicle.
x Never let anyone stay in the vehicle when it is being lifted or when it is off the ground.
x Always lift your vehicle only at the designated lift points shown in the illustration
⇒ fig. 175. Not using the designated lift points can cause the vehicle to fall off the floor jack when heavy parts such as the engine or transmission are removed.
x Always make sure that the vehicle's lift points lie as flat as possible and centered on the carrier plates of the floor jack.
x Never start the engine when you have raised the vehicle on the floor jack. The engine vibrations and vehicle movements could knock the vehicle off the floor jack.
x If you must work under a vehicle raised on a floor jack, always make sure that the vehicle is safely supported on safety stands intended for that purpose that are strong enough to support the weight of the vehicle.
x Never use the floor jack as a ladder or step ladder.
x Always make sure that the weight of the vehicle is not heavier than the lifting capacity of the floor jack and safety stands being used.

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NOTICE
x To help prevent serious vehicle damage, never lift the vehicle by the engine oil pan, trans-mission housing, or by the front or rear axles or suspension.
x To help prevent damage to the underbody or chassis, always insert a rubber pad between the hoist and the lifting points. In addition make sure the lifting arms have enough clearance.
x The lifting arms should not touch side sills or other parts of the vehicle.

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In an emergency

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