VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2013 B8 / 6.G Manual Online

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Opening and closing the power sunroof

Fig. 46 In the headliner: Rotary switch for the power sunroof. (A) Turn the rotary switch to slide the sunroof
open or closed. (B) Press or pull the switch to tilt open or to close.

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Power sunroof – convenience closing feature

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WARNING
Careless or unsupervised use of the sunroof can cause serious injuries.
x Always make sure that no one is in the way of the power sunroof when it is closing.
x Always take all vehicle keys with you when leaving the vehicle.
x Never leave children or persons requiring assistance unattended in the vehicle, especially
if they have access to the vehicle key. Unsupervised use of the remote control vehicle key
can lock the vehicle, start the engine, switch on the ignition and operate the sunroof.
x The sunroof can still be opened or closed for a short period after the ignition has been
switched off, as long as the driver or passenger door is not opened.
WARNING
Closing the sunroof without pinch protection can cause severe injuries.
x Always be careful when closing the sunroof.
x Always make sure that no one is in the way when overriding pinch protection to close the
sunroof.
x Pinch protection does not prevent fingers or other body parts from being pressed against
the roof frame, thereby causing injury.
If the power sunroof malfunctions, pinch protection may not function properly. See an authorized
Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for assistance.

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Garage door opener
Applicable only in Mexico and the AGCC

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WARNING
Improper use of the garage door opener can cause serious or even fatal personal injury.
x Garage doors operate with enough force to cause serious personal injury.
x Never let anyone get in the way of a garage door when it is opening or closing.
x When programming the garage door opener, you may be operating a garage door or es-
tate gate. Always make sure that people and objects are out of the way to help prevent seri-
ous personal injury or property damage.
x When operating the “training” button on a garage door opener with a rolling code, you will
need to stand on a ladder or step-stool. Always take extra precautions to prevent falls and
serious injury.
x Never use the transmitter in the vehicle with any garage door opener that does not have
the safety stop-and-reverse feature.
x A garage door opener that cannot detect an object, signaling the door to stop and reverse,
increases the risk of serious injury or death.
x Follow the installation manual and the included safety information from the manufacturer
when using the remote-controlled garage door opener or electrical drive.
Applicable only in Mexico and the AGCC
Programming the garage door opener

Fig. 48 In the driver side sun visor: The remote control and buttons for the garage door opener.

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Fig. 49 To program: Simultaneously press the buttons for the garage door opener and the remote control.

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Please carry out each step only in the order specified:
5.
At the garage door opener receiver (overhead unit) in the garage, locate the “learn” or
“training” button. The name and color of the button may vary by manufacturer. This button
is usually located near the hanging antenna wire attachment point on the unit. If you cannot
locate the “training” button, refer to the garage door opener’s user manual.
6. Press and release the “training” button.
Once the button is pressed, you have 30 seconds to initiate the next step.
7. Return to the vehicle. Firmly press and hold the programmed garage door opener button
on the sun visor keypad for 2 seconds and release.
8. Repeat the “press/hold/release” sequence up to 3 times to complete the programming
process for that button.

Repeat the steps to program the other garage door opener buttons on the sun visor keypad to control
other devices.
Deleting programming for all buttons
Be sure to delete programming on all buttons on the sun visor keypad before selling the vehicle or
turning it over to people you do not know.
x Complete the programming preparation steps described above.
x Press and hold buttons 1 and 3 at the same time, for about 20 seconds.
x When the indicator light above button 2 begins to flash, immediately release buttons 1 and 3 .
This step deletes all old settings.
After programming
Test the garage door opener, Operating the garage door opener.
Applicable only in Mexico and the AGCC
Operating the garage door opener

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DANGER
20 mm button cells and other lithium batteries will cause serious personal injury and even
death within a short time if swallowed.
x Always keep hand-held remote control devices with batteries, all spare batteries, and all
dead button cell and larger 20 mm batteries out of the reach of children.
x Get medical attention immediately if you suspect that a battery has been swallowed.
WARNING
Improper use of the garage door opener can cause severe or fatal injuries.
x Only use the garage door opener when you are within range and no one is in the way.
NOTICE
The wrong batteries can damage the hand-held remote control. Replace a dead battery with
one that has the same voltage, size, and specifications.
Please dispose of old batteries properly and in an environmentally responsible manner. Always
keep them out of the reach of children.
Certain batteries used in hand-held remote controls are classified as Perchlorate Material.
Special handling may apply – see http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Obey all legal
requirements regarding proper disposal. Authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized Volkswagen
Service Facilities are familiar with the requirements, and we recommend that you have them perform
this service for you.

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HomeLink® Universal Transmitter
Applicable only in the United States and Canada

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WARNING
Improper use of the HomeLink® Universal Transmitter can cause serious or even fatal per-
sonal injury.
x Garage doors operate with enough force to cause serious personal injury.
x Never let anyone get in the way of a garage door when it is opening or closing.
x When programming the HomeLink® Universal Transmitter, you may be operating a garage
door or estate gate. Always make sure that people and objects are out of the way to help
prevent serious personal injury or property damage.
x When operating the “training” button on a garage door opener with a rolling code, you will
need to stand on a ladder or step-stool. Always take extra precautions to prevent falls and
serious injury.
x Never use the HomeLink® Universal Transmitter with any garage door opener that does
not have the safety stop-and-reverse feature, as required by federal safety standards. This
includes any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982.
x A garage door opener that cannot detect an object, signaling the door to stop and reverse,
does not meet current federal safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these
features increases the risk of serious injury or death.
x Follow the installation manual and the included safety information from the manufacturer
when using the remote-controlled garage door opener or electrical drive.
Applicable only in the United States and Canada
Programming the HomeLink® Universal Transmitter

Fig. 50 In the driver side sun visor: The remote control and buttons for the HomeLink Universal Transmitter.

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