Fluids VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 2004 Owners Manual
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A I D o not drive on!
Bonne t ope n or not prope rly closed. ~page 277
B 0 Do not drive on! ~page 57 Tailgate open or no t closed prope rly .
C Do not drive on! C ,D Ve hicle door ope n or n ot pr ope rly clos ed. ~page 55
Warn ing and information messages
The sy~tem runs a che ck o n ce rtain components
and function s in the vehicle whe n the ignition is
sw itched on or w hil e the ve hi cle is in motion . Mal
fun tions ar e indic ated by r ed and yellow warning
s ymbol s 1
) wi th te t message s in the instrument
c l
1ster d is pla y ~page 16. An acoustic warning is
a ls o so unded i n certa in ca se s. Di fferent instrument
clu ster design s
will h av e diffe rent dis plays .
Type of mes
sage
Symbol col
our
opened manually.
To do so, choose Vehicle
status or Vehicle in the selection menu
~page 26.
Priori ty 1 warn
in g re port The
symbol flashes or lights up -sometimes together with an acoustic
warning signal.
Red i> Do not drive on! Danger! ~A
Check function and resolve problem. Seek expert assistance if neces
sary.
The symbol flashes or lights up -sometimes together with an acoustic
warning signal.
Prio rity 2 warn
ing report Yellow If there is a fault, or if service fluids are running low, your vehicle could
be damaged or break down
~CD.
Check the fault as soon as possible . Seek expert assistance if neces
sary.
Information
message Information about various procedures within the vehicle .
a) Displa yed in colour on an i nstrumen t cluster wit h co lour d isplay .
Mileage displays
The odometer re gi sters the total distance travelled
by the car.
T he
trip recorde r(trip) shows the distance travel
led since the trip reco rder was last reset. The final
d ig it show s dis tan ces
of 100 m.
• Press button ::::>Fig . 12 0 briefly to reset the
tri p record
er to 0 .
Time
• To se t th e t ime , press and hold button
~Fig. 12 0 while the doors are closed until the
word Time appears in the display .
• Releas e the button . The time is shown in the
d is p l
ay and the hour setting is marked .
1
) D isp layed in col our on an instrum ent clu ste r with col our di sp la y.
O ve rview of the ve hicle
• Then press the button repeatedly until the re
quired hour is displayed . Press and hold the button
to scroll through quickly.
• Once you have set the hour, wait until the mi
nutes display is marked .
• Then press the button repeatedly until the re
quired minute is displayed. Press and hold the but
ton to scroll through quickly.
• Release the button to finish setting the clock.
You can also set the time in the infotainment sys
tem using the@) button and the ~ and
[T tme and date] function buttons ~page 31. ..,.
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Front track 1."q rnrn
® ---
Rea r tr ac k 1,5 0 111112.._
-
®
Width (2-d oor) 1.79 0 null
- -Width (4-
door) 1.79 mm
----
© Width (from one exterior mirror to the other) 2 .0 27 mm
---
@ Heig ht to the uppe r edge of the roof at kerb w eight8l 1.45 mm ---
Height at kerb weighta) with navig ation aerial 1,4 76 mm ---
® Height with open tailga te a t kerb w eightal 2.006 1111ll
- --
® Ground
clearance in road-read y sta teb) be tw ee n the axles 14 2 mrn ------
® Wheelbase 2, 7 mm
--® Le ngth (from bumper to bump er) 4.2r-s mm
---
CD Length with fitted towing bracke t (whe n f actory- fitt ed) 4.349 mm
Turning circle diameter
a) Kerb weight without driver, without payload .
b) Kerb weight wrth driver (75 kg) and servrce fluids .
• Take care when driving in car parks with
protruding kerbstones or bollards. Objects that
protrude from the ground can damage the
bumper and other components when parking
the vehicle.
Performance figures
r-('n First read and observe the introductory
L-1=JJ information and safety warnings ih on
page 38.
Petrol engines
Engine power EC
63 kW BlueM otio n technology CJZB
103 kW BlueMotion Techno logy ,
without active cylind er manage-CHPA
menta)
103 kW Blue Motio n Technolog y,
with active cylinder manage-
CPTA
ment
--10.9 m
• Drive c arefully through dips In the road,
over driveways, ramps , kerbstones and other
objects. Low-lying vehicle components such as
the bumper, spoiler and parts of th e running
gear , engine or exhaust system could be d am
aged.
For reaso ns
of ve hicle reg is tr lio n and v hic le t -
a
tio n, the pow er outpu t an d performan ce of ome
engines may vary in some countries f
rom the in fo r
matio n given in this booklet.
Gearbox type Maximum speed
MG5
179 km/h
MG 6
212
km fh b)
DSG ®7 212 km /h
M G6
212 km /hb)
DSG 7
212 km/h
a . . l Th e figur es sh o wn may va ry fo r vehrc les compli ant wrth E U 2 or EU4 e ha ust r111s~ron st nd, rds .
b) Maxim um spee d rs rea ched in 5th gear .
Diesel engines
Engine power EC Gearbox type Maxi mum speed -77 kW BlueM otio n tec hnol ogy
MGS
CLHA 1 9 -with DP F DSG ®7 "m /h
192 krn/h -
-
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Centre armrest
Fig. 51 Front centre armr est
r-T'n First read and observe the introductory
L-.!::J.I information and safety warnings & on
page 66.
Adjusting the front centre armrest
To lift , pu sh th e ce ntr e a rmres t up grad ua lly in the
directio n of th e arrow~ Fig . 5 1 @ .
To lower, pull th e ce ntre armr est all the way up .
Then low er th e ce ntr e a rmr est.
To adjust the posi tio n of the ce ntr e a rmr est, pu sh
th e
armrest fully to the front@, or fully to the rea r,
until it engages .
Rear centre armrest
A centre armr est w1th a stowage compartmen t can
be
f o lded out of the m idd le sea t back rest~ Fig . 52 .
T o
fo ld it down , pull the loop in t he direc tio n of the
arrow~ F ig. 52 .
Fig . 52 Folding d o wn the rea r cen tre a rmr est
T o
fo ld it back , fo ld the ce ntr e a rmr est upw ards
a nd pu sh it int o
the bac kres t as fa r as it will go .
A WARNING~
The centre armrest can obstruct the driver's
arm movements. This can cause accidents
and severe injuries.
• Always keep the stowage compartments
in the centre armrest closed while the vehicle
is in motion.
• Never transport an adult or child on the
centre armrest. An incorrect seating position
can
cause serious injury.
• Never place hot drinks or fluids in the
drink holders. These can be spilt during a
braking or driving manoeuvre.
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