VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG 2015 2.G Owner's Guide

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Viewing the VIN in the Infotainment System
x Switch on the ignition.
x Press the CAR Infotainment button.
x Tap the Settings function key on the screen.
x Select VIN/Number of keys from the list.
The VIN and the number of programmed remote control vehicle keys are shown in the Infotainment System screen.
Vehicle identification label
The vehicle identification label is on the left side of the rear panel in the luggage compartment, under the carpet on the luggage compartment floor, or at the rear of the spare wheel/tire compartment. The label contains the following information:
(1) Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
(2) Vehicle type, engine output, transmission
(3) Engine and transmission identification code, paint number, interior. In the example, the engine classification code is “CBFA”
(4) Optional equipment, part numbers
Safety Compliance Certification Label
A safety certificate affixed to the door jamb in the driver door confirms that at time of production all necessary safety standards and requirements of the traffic safety agency of the respective country were met. The month and year of production as well as the vehicle identification number may be listed as well.
Radiator fan and high voltage warning sticker
A warning sticker about the radiator fan and the high voltage of the electrical system is located in the engine compartment next to the engine hood release. The vehicle ignition system complies with the Canadian standard ICES-002.
Tire inflation pressure label
A tire inflation pressure label is on the driver door jamb ⇒ page 174, Tires and wheels.
Additional high-voltage warning labels
Your vehicle also has additional warning labels that warn again touching high-voltage components ⇒  Hybrid drive.
Engine data

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Maximum
power output
Injection
technology
Engine
code
Maximum
torque
No. of cylin-
ders
Displacement
280 hp at 6200
rpm
206 kW at
6200 rpm
FSI® CGRA
3.6L
265 ft-lbs at 2900
- 4000 rpm
360 Nm at 2900 -
4000 rpm
6 cylinders
219.5 CID
(3597 ccm)

Diesel engine

Maximum
power output
Injection
technology
Engine
code
Maximum
torque
No. of cylin-
ders
Displacement
240 hp at
3500-4000
rpm
176 kW at
3500-4000
rpm
TDI® CNRA
3.0L
406 ft-lbs at
1750-2250 rpm
550 Nm at 1750-
2250 rpm
6 cylinders
181.1 CID
(2967 ccm)

Hybrid drive vehicle

Total power
output
Injection
technology
Engine
code
Maximum
torque
(combined)
No. of cylin-
ders
Displacement
380 hp at
5500-6500
rpm
279 kW at
5500-6500
rpm
TSI® CGFA
3.0L
428 ft-lbs at
about 1000 rpm
560 Nm at about
1000 rpm
6 cylinders
182.7 CID
(2995 ccm)

Dimensions

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All except Hybrid drive vehicles

Length 188.8 inches (4795 mm)
Width 76.4 inches (1940 mm)
Height (unloaded) 68.2 inches (1732 mm)
Wheelbase 113.9 inches (2893 mm)
Minimum turning circle diameter 39 feet (11.9 m)
Track1, front 64.9 inches (1650 mm)
Track1, rear 65.7 inches (1670 mm)
Ground clearance 7.9 inches (200 mm)2
Approach angle
– Off-road 25 degrees
Departure angle 26 degrees
Ramp angle 20 degrees
Max. gradient 31 degrees
Fording depth Maximum 20 inches (500 mm)

Hybrid drive vehicle

Length 188.8 inches (4795 mm)
Width 76.4 inches (1940 mm)
Height (unloaded) 68.2 inches (1732 mm)
1 Slight differences to these figures are possible, depending on wheel and tire size fitted and the level selected. 2 Approx. figure for fully loaded standard vehicle; varies depending on your vehicle's equipment (engine, tires, wheels, tire inflation pressure, driving situation and other factors).

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Wheelbase 113.9 inches (2893 mm)
Minimum turning circle diameter 39 feet (11.9 m)
Track1, front 64.5 inches (1638 mm)
Track1, rear 65.3 inches (1658 mm)
Ground clearance 7.9 inches (200 mm)2
Approach angle
– Off-road 25 degrees
Departure angle 26 degrees
Ramp angle 20 degrees
Max. gradient 31 degrees
Fording depth Maximum 20 inches (500 mm)

NOTICE
x Please be careful when parking your vehicle in areas with parking barriers or curbs. These vary in height and could damage your bumper and related parts if the front of your vehicle hits a barrier or curb that is too high while you are getting into or out of a parking spot.
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. 20 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 ⇒ fig. 20 or the power locking buttons ⇒ fig. 27 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 rear hatch is opened in this span of time, the vehicle is automatically locked afterwards.
Emergency key

Fig. 21 Releasing the emergency key and removing it from the remote control vehicle key.

Fig. 22 Releasing the emergency key and removing it from a remote control vehicle key with a panic button.

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Replacing the remote control vehicle key battery

Fig. 24 Removing battery cover from the remote control vehicle key.

Fig. 25 Opening battery compartment of the remote control vehicle key.

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Replacing the cover
x Insert the thin left side of the cover ⇒ fig. 24 (2) in the remote control vehicle key and press the thick right side down until the cover locks into place.
x Reinsert the emergency key into the remote control vehicle key ⇒  Emergency key.
NOTICE
x Changing the battery improperly can damage the remote control vehicle key.
x Using the wrong battery can damage the remote control vehicle key. Replace a dead battery with a new one that has the same voltage, size, and specifications.
x Make sure the plus and minus poles of the battery are correctly positioned.
Dispose of old batteries in an environmentally responsible manner and keep them out of the reach of children.
Batteries of the type used in your remote control vehicle key may contain Perchlorate Material. Special handling may apply – see http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Obey all legal 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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