VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT CC 2014 1.G Service Manual

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Tire inflation pressure label
A tire inflation pressure label is on the driver door jamb, Tires and wheels.
Fuel grade sticker
An information sticker listing the correct fuel grade for your vehicle, Refueling.
Engine data

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x Always be careful when you enter a driveway or drive up or down steep ramps or over curbs or other obstacles. Parts of the vehicle close to the ground may be damaged (such as bumper covers, spoilers, and parts of the engine, suspension, and exhaust systems).

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Vehicle key set

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Remote control vehicle keys

Fig. 17 Remote control vehicle key with panic button.

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NOTICE
The remote control vehicle keys contain electrical components. Protect them from damage, moisture and rough handling.
Do not press the buttons on the remote control vehicle key unless you actually want to use the function in question. Since terrain and conditions vary, pressing a button on the remote control vehicle key when it is not necessary may unlock the vehicle or set off the panic alarm, even if you think you are out of range.
Remote control vehicle key functions can be temporarily disrupted by interference from transmit-ters near the vehicle that use the same frequency range (such as radio equipment or mobile phones).
Things between the remote control vehicle key and vehicle, bad weather, as well as a weak battery can reduce the operating range.
If the remote control vehicle key buttons, Unlocking or locking the vehicle from the outside or the power locking buttons, Unlocking or locking the vehicle from the inside are pushed repeatedly in quick succession, the power locking system is switched off for a brief period to help keep it from being overloaded. The vehicle is then unlocked for about 30 seconds. Unless a door or the luggage com-partment lid is opened in this span of time, the vehicle is automatically locked afterwards.
Emergency key

Fig. 18 Remote control vehicle key (side view): Press the button 1 and remove emergency key 3 by the eyelet 2.

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Releasing and removing the emergency key
Press and hold button (1).
Pull out the emergency key by the eyelet (2) in the direction of the arrow.
Using the emergency key
The emergency key can be used for the following:
x Locking and unlocking the glove compartment on the passenger side, Storage areas.
x Locking and unlocking the luggage compartment pass-through, Seat functions.
x Locking and unlocking the luggage compartment lid using the key switch in the driver door
⇒ page 8, Driver door overview
x Manually locking and unlocking the vehicle, Emergency closing and opening.
Reinserting the emergency key
Insert the emergency key (3) into the opening in the remote control vehicle key.
Slide the emergency key in the direction opposite to the arrow until it locks into place.
Indicator light in the remote control vehicle key

Fig. 19 Indicator light in the remote control vehicle key.

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Replacing the remote control vehicle key battery

Fig. 20 Remote control vehicle key: Opening the battery compartment cover.

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requirements regarding handling and disposal of these batteries. 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.
Synchronizing the remote control vehicle key

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Power locking and closing system

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WARNING
Improper use of power locks can result in serious personal injury.
x The power locking button locks all doors. Locking the doors from the inside can help prevent unintended door opening during a collision and can also prevent unwanted entry from the outside. Locked doors can, however, delay assistance to vehicle occupants and rescue from the outside in an accident or other emergency.
x Never leave children or anyone who cannot help themselves behind in the vehicle. All doors can be locked from the inside with the power lock button. This could leave people trapped in the vehicle in an emergency. Depending on the time of year, people trapped in the vehicle can be exposed to very high or very low temperatures.
x A closed vehicle can become very hot or very cold, depending on the season. Particularly in the summer, 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. Temperatures can quickly reach levels that can cause unconsciousness and death, particularly to small children.
x Never allow passengers to remain in a locked vehicle. In an emergency any person still inside the vehicle might not be able to get out.
Indicator light in the driver door

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