VOLKSWAGEN JETTA HYBRID 2013 1B / 6.G User Guide

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Instrument explanations ⇒ fig. 10:
(1) Button for setting the instrument cluster clock1.
– With the ignition on, push the

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x Warning and information texts
x Odometer displays
x Time
x Outside temperature
x Compass display
x Hybrid drive information
x Open door, engine hood, or luggage compartment lid ⇒ fig. 11.
x Selector lever position
x Multi-Function Indicator (MFI) and menus for different settings
x Service reminder display x Alternative speed display
(Settings menu) Compass

Fig. 12 Compass zones.

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x Select the compass zone according to the current location ⇒ fig. 12.
x Adjust and confirm compass zone (1-15) by using the arrow buttons.
Calibrating the compass
In order to calibrate the compass, you need a valid compass zone for the location and enough room to
drive in a circle.
x Switch on the ignition.
x Select the Settings menu followed by the Compass and Calibrate menu items.
x Confirm the Please drive a full circle to calibrate message by pressing the OK
button on the multi-function steering wheel, and then drive in a complete circle at about 6 mph
(10 km/h).
During calibration, CAL is shown in the instrument cluster display. The calibration is complete when
the compass direction is displayed.
Service reminder display

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Resetting the service reminder display
If the service was not performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen
Service Facility, the service reminder can be reset as follows:

Vehicles with Premium text message display:
Select the Settings menu.
In the Service submenu, select the Reset menu item.
Confirm request with the OK button on the multi-function steering wheel.


Vehicles with Basic text message display:
Switch off the ignition.
Push the E

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Volkswagen Information System

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venience settings, and programming). Check the settings and correct as necessary once the vehicle
battery has built up a sufficient charge.
Applicable only in the United States
Menu structure – overview (Basic version)

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â–ª Travel time
â–ª Consumption --.- mpg (l/100 km) (current fuel consumption)
â–ª Av. consumption --.- mpg (l/100 km) (average fuel consumption)
â–ª Range
â–ª Route
â–ª Average speed --- mph (km/h)
â–ª xx mph (km/h) (digital speed display)
â–ª Oil temperature
â–ª Speed warning --- mph (km/h)
Hybrid
Audio ⇒ Booklet Radio or ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
Navigation ⇒ Booklet Navigation system
Phone ⇒ Booklet Mobile Phone Package
Assistants (if equipped)
â–ª AFS
Vehicle status Settings
â–ª Language
â–ª MFI data
– Travel time
– Curr. consum. (current fuel consumption)
– Av. consum. (average fuel consumption)
– Route
– Av. speed
– Digit. speed (digital speed display)
– Oil temp.
– Speed warn. (speed warning)
– Back
â–ª Compass (vehicles without navigation system)
â–ª Convenience
– ATA confirm
– Central locking
Auto unlock
Unlock doors
Back
– Window op. (window operation)
Off
All
Driver
Back
– Mirror adjust
Individually
Both mirrors
– Factory setting
– Back
â–ª Lights & Vision
– Conv. turn sig. (convenience turn signal)

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– Factory setting
– Back
â–ª Time
– Hours
– Minutes
– 24 hr. mode
– Daylight save
– Back
â–ª Snow tires (winter tires)
– On
– + 5 mph (10 km/h)
– - 5 mph (10 km/h)
– Back
â–ª Units
– Temperature
– Consump./dist.
– Back
â–ª Alt. speed dis. (alternative speed display On / Off)
â–ª Service
– Info
– Reset
– Back
â–ª Factory setting
Applicable only in the United States
Using the instrument cluster menus: Basic version

Fig. 13 On the windshield wiper control stalk: control buttons 1 and 2 on the windshield wiper lever.

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The available displays are as follows:
I -- mi: Estimated distance you can drive with the fuel remaining in the tank.
Trip memory 1 (single trip memory) and trip memory 2 (total trip memory)
â–ª Push the /+

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The available displays are as follows:
 -- km: Estimated distance you can drive with the fuel remaining in the tank.
Trip memory 1 (single trip memory) and trip memory 2 (total trip memory)
â–ª Push the /+

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