center console VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 2016 Owners Manual

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Upper center console

Fig. 6 Overview of the upper center console.
Key to fig. 6:
(1) Button for the emergency flashers 
(2) PASSENGER AIR BAG /&&  light (front airbag for front seat passenger)
(3) Radio or Radio & Navigation system (factory-installed) ⇒ Booklet Radio or
⇒ Booklet Navigation system
(4) Controls for:
– Climatronic
– Manual air conditioning
– Heating and ventilation system
(5) Air vents  –

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Lower center console

Fig. 7 Vehicles without push-button start: Overview of the lower center console.

Fig. 8 Vehicles with push-button start: Overview of the lower center console.
Key to fig. 7:
(1) Lever for:
– Manual transmission
– Automatic transmission
(2) Parking brake lever
(3) Storage compartment with cup holders in the center console
(4) Storage compartment
– with 12 Volt socket
– with AUX-IN jack ⇒ Booklet Radio or ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
(5) Center armrest with storage compartment (if equipped)

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(6) Card holder
Key to fig. 8:
(1) Lever for:
– Manual transmission
– Automatic transmission
(2) Parking brake lever
(3) Storage compartment with cup holders in the center console
(4) Storage compartment
– with 12 Volt socket
– with AUX-IN jack ⇒ Booklet Radio or ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
(5) Center armrest with storage compartment (if equipped)
(6) Starter button (if equipped) 34!24 – %.').% – 34/0

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Card holder in the front center console

Fig. 109 In the front center console: Card holder.

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To open, pull the handle ⇒ fig. 113.
To close, push the lid up.
Owner's Manual slot
The slot at the top of the glove compartment is designed to hold the Owner's Manual.
The Owner's Manual is in this glove compartment slot ⇒ fig. 114 (1). Always keep the Owner's Manual in this slot.
Holders for pen, cards, and coins
There are holders for a pen, cards, and coins in the glove compartment cover (2).
Button in the glove compartment
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) SET button is also located in the glove compartment (3).
WARNING
An open glove compartment door can increase the risk of serious injury during sudden brak-ing or driving maneuvers or in a crash.
x Always keep the glove compartment closed while the vehicle is moving.
NOTICE
In some vehicle models, design considerations have made it necessary to have openings in the glove compartment behind the Owner's Manual slot, for example. Small items may fall through these openings and get behind the instrument panel. This can cause unusual noises and dam-age the vehicle. Never put any small objects in the glove compartment for this reason.
Storage compartment in the rear center console

Fig. 117 In the rear center console: Storage compartment.

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Cup holders in the front center console

Fig. 118 In the front center console: Cup holders.

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Cup holder in the rear center console

Fig. 120 In the rear center console: Cup holder.

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12 Volt sockets in the vehicle

Fig. 121 In the rear center console (vehicles without a front center armrest): 12 Volt socket.

Fig. 122 In the rear center console (vehicles with a front center armrest): 12 Volt socket.

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The vehicle may have 12 Volt sockets at the following places:
x In the storage compartment in the front center console ⇒ fig. 108.
x In the rear center console ⇒ fig. 121 or ⇒ fig. 122.
NOTICE
x Follow the manufacturer's instructions for connected devices!
x Never exceed the maximum power consumption, or the entire vehicle electrical system may be damaged.
x 12 Volt socket:
– Only use equipment that has been tested for electromagnetic compatibility and complies with applicable guidelines.
– Never feed current into the socket, with a solar panel, for example.
Unshielded devices may interfere with radio reception or the vehicle's electrical system.

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WARNING
Improper use of vehicle keys can result in serious personal injury.
x Always take the key with you when you leave the vehicle. The engine can be started and vehicle systems such as the power windows can be operated, leading to serious personal injury.
x Never leave children, disabled persons, or anyone who cannot help themselves in the vehicle. The doors can be locked with the remote control vehicle key. This could result in people being trapped in the vehicle in an emergency. For example, depending on the time of year, people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures.
x Heat buildup in the passenger and luggage compartment of a parked vehicle can result in temperatures in the vehicle that are much higher than the outside temperatures, particularly in summer. Temperatures can quickly reach levels that can cause unconsciousness and death, particularly to small children.
x Never remove the key from the ignition switch while the vehicle is moving or rolling to a stop. The steering wheel will lock and you will not be able to steer or control the vehicle.
Leaving the key in the ignition for a long time when the engine is not running will drain the vehicle battery.
Leaving the selector lever for a long period of time in any position other than Park (P) when the ignition is switched off can drain the vehicle battery.
On automatic transmission vehicles, the vehicle key can be removed from the ignition switch only when the transmission is in Park (P). You may have to press the release button on the transmis-sion selector lever to put the lever into Park (P).
Starter button

Fig. 124 In the lower center console: Starter button.

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