VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1993 1H / 3.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN, Model Year: 1993, Model line: GOLF, Model: VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1993 1H / 3.GPages: 156, PDF Size: 6.36 MB
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You have chosen the European bestseller, the Golf
... and the environment
Built for the future
You I ave chosen a car Whlcli is ladlcal in ev ry respeCt. Even concerning the environ
ment Your new Golf has been developed to damage the e nvironme nt as little as possIL le Nor o nly today, but tomorrow and In he
'utu r .
Clean solutions from clean ideas
W e beheve that more can be done fo r the
envtronment today If we forgo some th ings.
S o
In manufacturing your new Golf , we have . wherever possib le, forgone environmentall y harmful materials, for e :amp le CFCs In p lastic parts, cadmium and asbes
t os .
For [he paintwork. we are fO I going chemica l
solvents to an ever rncreaslng degree, and sing more and more aler-based paints
Clean performance
Naturally, all engines fitted III the Golf are low pollutants .
They are particularly qUiet
and low In uel
consumption That is of course dependent on your driv ing style . Tips and advice on the
s ubject can be found in thiS manual Exactly
Ihere can b e found in the alpha betrcallnde x
under the heading" EnVIronm ent" .
Reduced emissions
Vaporrzation -from plastics in th e ve hicle in
teriol or from the fuel tank -Will hardly occlIr In you r new Golf.
For examp le, we have llserl new materlals
for the Instrument panel, and the walls of the fuel tank have be en treated to red uce emiSSions a" much as pOSSible
A sign of the times
Y our new Golf has been constructed In such
a wa y that It can be disp osed of env ironmen
t ally
The plast iC parts have
a speCial marking to Simplify Identlfeat lon and reprocessing of materials at a later date.
Some of these plastiC parts are made entire
l y from
recy cled mate rial.
These really a re signs of tile times.
... and more safety
Safe all round
Your nevy Golf has exemp lary safet y.
It offers an extraordinar y high deg ree of aci e and pass i e safet
Active -from the running
gear to the ergo
nomics of the interior . Passive -from the
fron enlj structure nd the passenge r cell , the steenng, the steerlllg wheel, the seats ,
through 10 he seat belt sYStem With bel tra e an oressure limiters for driver ilnd fro· seat passenger.
.411 15 S he result of our safety philosophy.
For us sa ety means protection .
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ~II in all passive safety, strictly tested in "1ore than 30 different crash tests.
9y our own sta ndards, standards which are
ev en higher than those laid down by law a~d ....,hich in many pOints go further than tne
str ict US standa rds.
Safe and comfortable
'::ven the seats in your new Golf ensure ef
' e cti ve protection for the oc cupants.
T hey have a robust base, a firm seat .ramp
a n d
are de signed so that you do not slip out from under the seat belt (submar in ing) in the
e v ent of a collision .
It contracts
The new Golf is equipped w ith a safety
s teering column , whose increased defor
m at io n distance considerably reduces the :!anger of it penetrating the interior and thus
I n cre ase s passive safety
Cushions
The new V olkswagen Airbag System is the
J pti mal supplement to the fastened seat [Jelt. ng gered by an electronic sensor, It orotects the breast and head form possible
p act WIt parts of the vehicle interior.
· .. and the service
One of the largest and most efficient service
o rganisat ions in the world IS wait ing to look
after your Golf : in Europe alone there IS a
network of more than 9000 Volkswagen
dealers,
who work effiCiently and acco rding
to works guidelines.
The Volkswagen dealers will also ensure
that everything
is OK on your Golf. BeSides
the
• 1-year unlimited mileage warranty
against defects
in manufacture
a whole package of further guarantees
and
services is offered in most countries, like for
e xample:
• 3-year warranty against defects
in paint
work .
• 6-year warrant y against rusting through
on the bodywork -the warranty is valid with
out annual protection treatment but does
not cover rusting that results from external
damage .
• The mobil ity guarantee.
If you should IJ'lve a breakdown at
any time,
Volkswagen dealers w ill help you at short
n otice. Either by a qUick repair, a hire car or
e ven an overnight stay at a hotel for you and
your passengers
• The re liable Volkswagen
emergency ser
vice .
Help around-the-clo ck
-;-only a phone call is
required The numbers are In the list of ad
dresses in tI-, e veh icle wallet.
•
The Volkswagen Service telephone
If you have any questions, suggestions
or criticisms, please call our service advisor
free-of-charge on 130 /3102 or In eastern
German y on 0371/5600426 This service IS at present only available in Germany.
• 1-year warrant y
on workshop repairs.
• 1-year warranty
on all Genuine parts and on Volkswagen accessories approved by us.
•
The quick, low-priced Express Service
for smaller jobs.
• A reasonabl y priced replacement car for
the period that yours
is being serviced or re
paired -ask your dealer.
• The Volkswagen Accessory Service.
Tested , factor y-approved accessories and
professiona l installation -please read the
notes
on page 115.
V o lkswagen dealers will gladly supply de
tails on the above-mentioned servic
es and
possible deviations in individual countries.
See also the notes in the Service Schedule .
We wish you safe, reliable and en joyable
motoring
Volkswagen
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In the vehicle wallet you will find, in addition
to this Instruction manual, a Service Schedule and a Service address list.
Also depending on vehicle model and equipment there can be various Supplements
(e.g. for car radio, Taxicabs and Hire cars)
If one of these publications appears to be
missing or you have the impression that the
information on some equipment or model
version
is not complete, please contact your
Volkswagen dealer. He will be pleased to
help you.
The Instruction Manual
should be read carefully as soon as possible
so that you get to know your vehicle quickly.
Besides regular care
and maintenance, cor
rect operation serves to maintain the value
of the vehicle and
is, in many cases, also
one of the stipulations for upholding war
ranty claims.
For safety reasons please note also the information on Accessories, modifications and the renewal of parts on page 111.
The Service Schedule
contains
identification data for your car
- the Service intervals
- the Service operations
- important details about Warranty
Service
work which has been carried out is also confirmed in the Service Schedule.
This can be important when a claim is made
under warranty.
Your should always present the Service
Schedule when taking the vehicle to a
Volkswagen dealer.
The Service address list
contains
- important addresses
and telephone
numbers
in Europe and overseas.
- important information on the Volks
wagen dealer emergency services
Notes on the layout of this Manual:
It describes the largest possible rang e of
equipm ent envisa ged at the time of go in g to
press Some 0 the equipment may be avall
able lat er on or n o t at all or will not be offere d in certain Expo rt markets.
Items of equip ment marked
with a * are
only standard on certain model versio ns or
are only availa b
le as optional extras on cer
tain models.
All blocks of text which have this colour backing and the title "Attention" refer to potential accident or injury risks.
& Texts following this symbol and ~printed in italics are i m p ortant notes on environmental protection.
One final request:
When you sell your car please give the co m
plete Vehic le Wallet to the new owner be
caus e the v ehicle literature belongs to the
vehicl e
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Dashboard and Controls ..... 4
. ey s, Cen tral locking . . .... 6, 7
::"tl-thef t warning system .... 8
Joors .......................... .... 9
oot lid .... ........... . . . . . 10
::Iectric windows .. . .. 10
• ~Irrors . . ..... . ... 12
Seal belts 13
"" rbag System . . . . . 18
Safe ty for children .. ... 21
ead restraints . . . . . .. 24
= ro nt seats . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25
Rear seat . . . 27
L u ggage compartment ... . ... . ...... 28
M esh partition (Estate) ...... 29
L u ggage compartment cover /
F olding/sliding cover
... 30
Pedals, Hand brake .. 31
Manual gearbox .... ... .... 31
Automati c gearbox . . . .. .......... 32
H eig ht-adjustable steering wheel ..... 35
I gnition lock. . . . . .. 35
Starting/stopp ing engine 36, 38
\lIstrumellts .. .... 39
Warning lamps ....... 46
Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Turn signal and dip lever ............. 53
Cruise control system ........... 54
Wi ndscreen wipe r and washer system 55
Heating an d ventilation .. . ...... 56
Air cond itioner ......' 59
Sliding/ti ltin g roof. . . . . . . . . . . . ... 65
Sun visors / Interior lights 66,67
Cigarette lighter, Ash tray ..... 68
Shelves and boxes . . . . . . . . . . . ... 69
Roof rack / Roof ra ilings ... 70
DRIVING TIPS
The firs t 1500 km -and after wards .... 71
Driving economically and ecologically .. 72
Brakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
Tra iler tow ing . .. ..... . .... ... ...... 77
Driving a four- wheel drive vehicle .. 79
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Filling the tan k, Fuel. 81, 82
Care of vehicle ........ .. . . 85
Bonnet . . ... 90
Engine compartment .. ...... .... .... 91
Engine oil ..... .......... ........... 92
Automatic transmission fluid (ATF)* ... 96
Power-assisted steering .. 96
Cooling system . . . . . . . . . . .. . 97
B rake fluid ...... 99
Battery . . . . .. 100
Spark plugs. V-belts . . . . . . . . . 102
Washer system
... . .. 103
Windscreen w iper blades . . . 104
Dust a
nd pollen filter * . 104
Wheel s . 105
D riving abroad ..... ............... 110
Accessories, modifications and
renewa l ot parts .............. III
Mobile telephones and tw o-way rad ios 111
DO -lT-YOURSELF
First -aid kit, Warn ing triangle ........ 112
Storage of vehicle tools, spare wheel
a n d ball coupling trailer bracket ...... 113
Vehicle tools, Spare wheel 114
CONTENTS
Changing w heels . 116
F uses . ........ .. .. . . . ... . .... 119
Changing bulbs. . .... .. . 121
Installing radio . . . . .. 127
E mergency starting .. .. 128
Tow starting / to wing . . .. 129
L ift ing vehicle ......... 131
SPECIAL INFORMATION
Body ..... .... . .......... 132
Environmental compatibility ... 133
TECHNICAL DATA
Engine data . .. , .... .... . 134
P er forman ce .. ... ... ... . .. 136
Fuel consump tion .. 137
Wh eels
. . 139
T yre pressures
.. .. ... .. . . .. ... 1 4 1
Weights ... 143
Trailer weights .. 144
Dimensions. ...... .. ... 145
Capacities " ..... 146
Vehicle identification data ... 147
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
Alph abetical index ... 148
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General view
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1 Switch for electric front windows 10
2 Door lock release lever 9
3
Remote controlled outside mirror 12
4 Warning lamps 49
5 Air vents 57
6 Light switch 50
7 Instrument lighting regulator 50
8 Headlig ht range control 51
9 Lever for heig ht adjustable steeri ng w heel 35
1 0
Combi instrument:
Instruments
Warning lamps
39
46
1 1 Emer gency light system switch 51
' 2 Ignition lock 35
' 3
Knurled wheel for seat heating 51
'4 A ir ve nts 57
' 5 Radio 1)
·6 Controls and switches for heating and
ventilation/air conditioner 56
59
17 Glove box or passenger side Airbag 69,1 8
18 Bonnet release handle 90
'9 Fuse box behind shelf 119
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20 Cold starting aid/idling speed boost (Diesel engines) 37
21 Turn signal and headlight dip lever
Cruise control system 53
54
22 Horn (on ly functions with ign ition switched on)
or driver's airbag 18
23 Windscreen w iper/washer lever
w ith switch for multi function indica tor 55 42
24 Push buttons for air conditi oner 59
25 Ash tray 68
26 Gear lever (manua l ge arbox) Sel ector lever (automa tic gea rbox) 31 32
Xl-Handbrake leve r 31
28 Cassette or CD storage box
29 Cigarette lighter/elec tric soc ket 68
30
Heated rear windo w switch 52
31 Switch for rear electric w indows 10
• Some of the items listed are only fitted on certain models or are op tional extras .
• On right-hand drive vehicles the
arrangement of the switches
and the location of some items can vary. However the symbo ls on
th e switc hes are the same as for left-hand drive vehic les.
n Vehicl es with a facto ry fitted radio have a rad io ins truction le aflet supplied Whe n re trof ittin g a radio pay atte ntion to the instructions on
page 127 in the" Do-it-yours elf " sect ion.
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Keys
The vehicle is supplied with two keys .
These keys fit all locks on the vehic le .
Attention
When leaving the vehicle unattended -even if only for a few moments -always take the keys with you.
Key tag
The key number is on the plastic tag. With
th e aid of the number , a replacement key can be ordered from a Volkswagen dealer .
It must then be stated if it is the main key or
the second key
The key tag should be kept separ· ately as keys can only be replaced using this number.
If you sell the vehicle , you should also give
the buyer this key tag .
B1H-08 7 I
Key with light*
In one of the two keys there may be a
built-in light. To sw itch the light on, press the cent re of the key (arrow 1)
To change battery or bulb
• Insert a coin in the slot at the side of the
key (arrow 2) and lever the upper part off.
• Change battery or bulb .
Spar e batte
ries and bulbs can be obtained
from Vol kswagen dealers .
&... The flat battery should be dis~posed of appropriately.
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When one of the front doors is locked or un
lock ed w ith the key, all the other doors, the
tank flap and -depending on the position of
h e tailgate lock cylinder -the tailgate as w el l, are locked or unlocked by the central locking system
T he centra l locking system
is equipped with
a safe mechanism: Once the vehicle has been locked fr om the outside, the door lock Ing knobs on the inside are also blocked
a ft er approx. 12 seconds. This makes
b reaking in d ifficult.
W hen
unlocking, all the locking knobs
m ove upwards .
I f the key is held at the open position on
ve
h icles with electr ic win dows, all windows
wi ll open.
W hen
locking all door locking knobs must
m ove downwards. If this does not happen,
o p
en the door concer ned again and lock by pre ssing the locking knob down .
On ve hicles equipped w ith electric w inows/ele ctri c s liding roof, w indows/ele ctri c
s liding roof w hich hav e been left open can be automatically closed when the doors are
l o cked . T o do this one only need s to hold the
e y
in the lock ing position, until all windows and the sliding roof are completely closed.
The doors can also be locked by pushing down the locking knobs. However, the
s fe system IS not activated when th is is done. When the driver's door is locked all the other doors are locked as well. The
driv er
's door canno t be locked by pres
s ing the locking knob down as long as the
door is open. This is to prevent you from
locking yourself out.
Notes
• If you lock the car using the ignition key and with the driver' s door open, get into the
car and shut the door, all doors are locked.
They cannot be opened from the inside or
from the outs ide. As soon as the ignition is swit ched on, the door s are unlocked .
• If the ce ntral loc king shou ld fail , all locks
apart from the tank flap can be operated
manually.
Releasing tank flap manually, see Page 82.
Attention • When the vehicle is locked from outside, no-one should remain in the vehicle -especially not children -because the doors can no longer be opened from the inside. This applies particularly where the vehicle has electric windows, because then the windows cannot be opened either see page 10. • If the locking knob in the driver's door is pushed down, all the other doors are automatically locked as well. • Locking the doors can prevent them from bursting open in an extraordinary accident situation. Locked doors also prevent persons entering the vehicle forcibly e.g. at traffic lights. However, in an emergency, they make it more difficult for outside help to open the doors.
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Anti-theft warning
system*
Tailgate
• When the key slot is horizont al (a) the
tailgate is locked or unloc ked automatically
by the central locking system. The tallgate can also be locked or unloc ked separately with the key. • When key slot is vertical (b) the tailgate
will be locke d all the time after closing . It can the n only be unlocked with the key. To unlock tailgate , insert key and turn It fully
to the right (c) Hold in this position and press button in .
The alarm system is switched on automatically when the driver's or front passenger's door is locked. Simply hold the key briefly in the locking position until a warni ng light
near the driver's door locking knob flashes
t o show that the system IS operative. The
system becomes active about 30 seconds
lat
er.
If the warning lamp does not flash, check
the doors and tailgate and close if necessary.
The alarm will be triggered if, with the ve
hicle locked, one of
• the doors,
• the bonnet,
• the tailgate/boot
lid
is opened or
• the ignition is switched
on.
When the alarm is triggered the horn
sounds and a flashi ng signal is activated for
about 30 seconds (in Switz erland a continu
ous note for about 30 seconds), and the en
gine cannot be started .
The windows and sun roof* are not separ
ately monitored .
Note
• The wa mi ng lamp goes out after approx . 24 hours. T hiS pre ven ts the battery becom
ing disc harged when the vehicle is not used for a long peri od
• The
tailgate/boo t lid can be opened sep
arate ly wi th the key even w hen the system is active . This wi ll not trigger the alarm .
Whe n the lid is closed the luggag e compartment wili again be included In the alarm circu it.
•
The alarm signal will be triggered a sec
ond time if one of the protecte d part s of the
car
is inte rfered w ith again aher th e alarm
si gnal has stopped (for insta nce if the tailgate/boo t lid is opened after one of the
doors has been opened)
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