VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT CC 2014 1.G Owners Manual

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Lift points for the vehicle

Fig. 168 Front lift point for workshop hoist or floor jack.

Fig. 169 Rear lift point for workshop hoist or floor jack.
The vehicle may only be raised at the lift points shown in illustrations ⇒ fig. 168 and ⇒ fig. 169. 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 or, Lifting the vehicle with the vehicle jack (CC R-Line), respectively.

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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 illustrations
⇒ fig. 168 and ⇒ fig. 169. 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.
NOTICE
x To help prevent serious vehicle damage, never lift the vehicle by the engine oil pan, transmission 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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Protecting yourself and the vehicle

Fig. 170 In the center of the instrument panel: Button for the emergency flashers.

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If the emergency flashers are not working, a different method – as permitted by law – must be used to alert other motorists and cyclists to the breakdown.
WARNING
Disregarding the safety-related checklist may lead to accidents and serious personal injuries.
x Always review and follow the checklist. Follow accepted safety practices and use common sense.
WARNING
The vehicle exhaust system and the catalytic converter get very hot. They can cause fires and serious personal injury.
x Never park where parts of the hot exhaust system or catalytic converter could ignite flammable materials, such as dry grass, brush, leaves, spilled fuel, etc.
The vehicle battery will be drained if the emergency flashers are on for a long time – even if the ignition is switched off.

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Emergency closing and opening

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NOTICE
If the vehicle's battery fails or the power windows won't work, the door windows are not lowered when the door is opened or closed. Always close and open the door carefully to help prevent damage to the window, the paint, or the rubber seal.
NOTICE
To help prevent vehicle damage, carefully remove and properly reinstall parts after emergency locking or unlocking.
Manually unlocking and locking the driver door

Fig. 171 Door handle on driver door: Concealed lock cylinder.

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The driver door can be unlocked separately from the inside the vehicle by pulling the door handle to open the door, Unlocking or locking the vehicle from the inside.
The anti-theft alarm system, when installed, is not activated when the vehicle is locked manually with the emergency key, Power locking and closing system.
Manually locking the passenger doors

Fig. 172 On the edge of the right rear door: Emergency lock, covered by a rubber seal.

Fig. 173 Locking the vehicle using the emergency key.

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x Make sure that the door is locked.
x Repeat the procedure for other doors if necessary.
x Have the vehicle checked immediately by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.
The vehicle doors can be unlocked and opened separately from inside the vehicle by pulling the door handle to open the door, Power locking and closing system.
Opening the luggage compartment lid from inside the luggage
compartment

Fig. 174 Inside the luggage compartment: Unlocking luggage compartment lid.

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Emergency closing of the power sunroof

Fig. 175 In headliner: Removing cover.

Fig. 176 Hexagonal head screw for closing the power sunroof.

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