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the c hild restraint down with your
full weight to make sure that the child re
straint will be prope rly ins tall ed wi th the
safety belt really tight.
- Sl
owly pull the should er belt portion of
the safe ty belt all t h e way out of the re
tractor.
- Wh
ile keeping your weight o n the
restraint, guide the should er belt portion
o f
the safety bac k into the retrac tor
until the belt lie s flat and is tig htened
aga inst the child restra int.
-should hear a noise as
the b el t wi nd s back int o the in ertia reel of
the safe ty belt retrac to r. Test the swit ch
able lockin g feature by pulling on the belt.
should no lo nge r be able to pull th e
b elt o
ut of the retrac tor. The switc hable
lockin g feature is now activ e.
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on the belt to make sure the s afety
belt is properly fas te ned and tight.
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safety
- After checking to make sure that the
child restraint is properl y installed make
cenain that the child restraint is correctl y
recognized by the weight-sensing mat in
side the front passenger seat, so that the
front passenger airbag status is always cor
rectl y signale d by th e PASSE NG ER AIR
B A G light. be sure to read the
additional imponant information and
heed the WARN INGS ab out th e Advanced
Airbag System and the function of the
P
ASSENGE R AIR BAG
WARNING
Using the w rong child restraint or an improperly installe d child restraint can ca use seriou s personal injury or death in an accident.
Always make sure th at the safe ty be lt re
tractor is locked when i nsta llin g a child seat. An unlocked safe ty belt retrac tor cannot hold the child seat in place during normal drivi n g or in a crash.
Always buckle the child scat firm ly in place
even if a child is not siltin g in it. A loose chil d
seat can fly around durin g a sudden stop or in
a collision.
Alwa ys make su re th e seat backre st to
which th e child restra int is ins talled i s in an upright pos ition and sec urel y latched into
p la ce and cannot fold fo rward. Otherw ise, the seat back with the chil d seat attac hed to it
c o uld fly forward in the eve nt of a co llision or other emergency situation.
Alwa ys read and heed all WARN INGS wh en ever using a child res train ed in a vehicle
i s being page 53. Specia l precautions apply when installing a child scat on th e fro nt passenger page restraint s on the front scat some important thin gs to
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2.1 Safety first
cally when the belt is wound all the way back into the retractor.
-the red button on the safety belt
buckle.
The belt tongue will pop out of the
-Guide the safety belt back by ha nd so
that it rolls easily onto the retractor and the
trim around the retractor will not be
aged.
Always let th e sa fe ty belt retract completely into its s towed position. The sa fety belt can now be used as an ordinary safety belt withou t th e
vated inadvertently, the safety belt must be
WARNING
Improperly installed child seats increase the risk of serious personal injury and death in a
collision .
Never unfasten the safety belt to deactivate the switchable locking feature for child
ously injured in an accident.
WARNINGS whenever using a child restrained in a vehicle
i s being page 53. Special precautions apply when installing a child seat on the front passe ng er page
safety 67
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Booklet 2.1 Safety first
T he lower an chorage au ac hme nt poi nts are lo
ca ted between the rea r sea t ba ck and rear seat
cushion fig . 36 .
Lower anchor ages sec
ure the in the seat without using th e ve hicle's safety belts. Anc hor
ages provide a secure and easy- to-use attach
m ent and minimi ze the poss ibilit y of improper
manufa ctured after Sep te mber mu st lower allachment s fo r th e sys te m.
Hem ember th at th e lower anchorage points are
only intended for installation and all achment of
lowe r a nchorages. that are not equipped
w ith the lowe r a nchorage auachrnents can still be installed accord ing to the m anufac
turer' s inst ruc tion s using vehicle safe ty belts.
(continued)
Always foll ow the C HS m anufacturer's in
s tru ction s for prop er in sta llation and use of child restraint syste ms.
Never usc the or te ther an chorage s
to attac h safe ty belt s or other kinds of occupant restraint s.
tethe r anch ora ges and the lowe r anchorag es arc only des ig ned to sec ure has be en equipp ed to usc these anchor
a ges.
Tether anchorages and the lowe r an ch orage s are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correc tly filled child re
straints.
Neve r mount more than one to a
single te ther or t o a lowe r a n chora ge point. Attaching two child restraint s to a sin gle an chorage point ca n cause the anchorage to fail and cause serious person al injury in an accident.
N eve r u sc the tether anch ora ges and lower anch orages to install three child restra ints in
you r Volkswag en.
Never use the low er inboard anchorages
from the left and right rear se ating position s to
in sta ll a at th e ce nter sea ting position of rear sea t. T he di stance between th e in board anchors w ill no t allow a to be prop
e rl y i nstall ed to be abl e to with stand the hi gh
f orces that are generated in a cras h.
you must in stall three child restra ints on the rea r seat o f a Volk swagen with three
seating positions in the rear, you must u se the vehicle safety belt to install th e c hild restraint in the center seating position.
Always read and heed all WAR NINGS
wh enever u sin g a c hild res train ed in a vehicl e
i s being used page
safety 71
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Booklet 2.1 Safety first
28, page 53,
Mounting and
straps
Mounting
-LATCJ-llower anchorage attachment
points are on the ve hicle body between th e
r
ear seatback and rear seat c u shion
pag e 71, fig. 36.
WARNING
Improper installation of
Always refer to the
lower ancho rages or safety b elts in your
system
Wheneve r
click se
curely into place.
72 Child safety
-on both sides of the CRS once
yo u've mounted it to make certain i t is se
cure and properly attached.
Releasing
-Release t h e lo we r latch from the LATCH
lower
anch o rages following th e man
u fac
turer's instructio ns.
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Release the tether strap .
Hooks attached to adjustable straps
(hook-on connectors)
-Make sure th e seat back of the rear seat
bench is in the upright pos ition and se
curely latched in place.
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th e hook-on connectors with the
s
pring catch release onto th e lower an
c h o r
age so that th e connector lock s into
p lace.
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o n the connecto r to make su re that
it is properly attached to the lower an-
chorage.
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About this
This contain s import an t information,
ti ps. suggesti o ns, and on usin g your Literature contain further info rmation that you sa fe ty and for
the safety of your passengers.
Make sure that yo u keep the Lite rature in the This is esp eimportant w he n you or th e ve
This describes the of the equipment described a
vary from your For this reason yo u
gui de.
A t th e
beginning of this yo u a of contents showing the item s described in this
index is at the en d o f the
in the Literature
Directions and positions (fo r righ t, front. rear) are relative to the direct io n of of th e stated othe rw ise.
sections o f this do not to i s the case. a text the beginnin g
o f th e section indi cates whic h it
to, for to
e n gi ne ".
® R
egis tered trademark s arc m ark ed®. ever, the absence o f this does not
constitute a waiver of the rights concerning any term .
The section is continu e d on the next page.
the end of a section.
to within
or outsid e of a section.
to
sectio n .
contains important in
formati on on saJety and how to reduce the risk
o f injury or death .
0Note
Te xt with this draws your attenti on to sources of damage to your
For the sake of environment
Tex t with this contain s information about the e nvironment and how yo u can
Text with thi s contains tips and other informatio n about getting the most o ut o f your and its features.
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and Equipment
Tips
features mer1tioned are standard equipment on some models only and options on others.
Warning
For technical reasons, the
The governing factor is th e symbol on the swi tch
The warning lights indicate a number of different functions and possible faults.
Fig. 2 cluster with warning lights.
for if you hove questions.
Informational, warning or malfunction mes
sages are identifie d b y a warnin g light or symbol
4
and w ith a matching text in the display page 12.
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Booklet 3.1 Controls and Equipment
Warning and lights in the tachom
eter
Symbol Meaning of warning lights
swagen dealer or
on: Electromechanical power steeri ng
a
ssi s t contact yo ur a uthorized
swagen d ealer or
contact your authorized swagen dea ler or workshop
Malfunction
Properly close th e fu el cap
Elec tronic Power (Gaso line engine only)-contact your authorized Volkswage n dealer or qualified workshop
E le ctronic immobilizer
Generator malf unction-contact your au tho-
rized Volkswage n dealer or qualified workshop
Bulb failure
High beams swit ched on
Turn signal left
Turn s ignal right
Warning and indicator light s in the di splay
Symbol Meaning of lights
Engine coolant temperature too high-
and
Engine coolant level too low-coolant
le vel. Fu
rther information
3.2
"Tip s and Advice". chapter steering"
steerin g"
pageBS
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batteries"
booklet 3.2
page46
Further information
page46
page46
Further inform ation
3.2 "Tip s and Adv ice", chapter
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3.1
M eaning o f warning lights
Brake
pads worn-contact your authori zed Volkswagen dWindshield was her fluid too lowealer or qualified workshop
Windshield washer fluid level too low
Fuel level too low (reserve)-Hefuel as soon as possibl e
Engin e oil press ure too low-engine
off and ch eck en gine oil leve l
Do ors open
Make su re tha t all the doors completely cl osed (to the second catc h ).
lid open
Engine oil level too low-
Warning and indicator light s in the
Meaning of warning lig h ts
Dep ress ped a l
Airbag system malfunction-contact your au -
thorized Volkswagen dealer or qualified work-shop
Airbag disabled
Belt prete n sioner system malfu nction-contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer or qualified workshop
En gine hood open
Fasten safet y belts!
Malf unction in anti-loc k brake syste m -contact
o r your auth orized Volk swagen dealer or qualifi ed
work shop
Flashing: Electroni c Stab iliza tion in operation or Hegulat io n in op-eration Illuminated: or m alfunct ion or
sw itched off
6
and
3 .2 chapter and
3.2 and chapter the
booklet 3.2 chapter
page33
page35
3.2 and Advice" , chapter
page 88 page 85
2.1 fir st" , c hapte r
chapter "Airbag
booklet2.1
booklet 3.2 and Adv ice",
chapter
2. 1 first", chapter
bookl et3.2 and
bookle t3 .2 and A dvice" . chapter
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Symbol Meaning o
f warning lights Furt h er informati o n
Ligh t on: Ma lfun ction in brake system-3.2 and
or tact your a u thorized Volk swage n dealer or ified wo rks ho p
Ligh t on: b rake leve l too low-switc h 3.2 and
engin e off and ch ec k b rak e chapter
Light on:-pa rkin g brake is appli ed page94
pressure for one tir e is too lo w o r th ere an d Adv ice",
i s a sys te m err or.
or
Cru ise con trol system switc h ed on
D ayt im e ru nning ligh ts
Failure to heed warnin g lights and o ther p o rl ant vehicle informati o n ca n lead t o a
b reakdow n in traffic , and serious
perso na l in jury.
Ne ver ig no re warning lights a nd warning
t e x ts !
stal led or stoppe d for re p air, m ove th e v eh icle a sa fe dis ta n ce off th e road,
turn on t h e em erge ncy flash er and stop the
e n gi ne and use o th e r warnin g d evices to warn approachin g traffi c.
Ne ver park the ve hicle in areas where the ho t cataly tic co nvcrlc r and exh au st sys tem can co m e i n contact w ith dry gra ss, brus h , fu el
s pill or oth er materi al that ca n cause fire.
Sto p ! B efore workin g in the en g ine m ent , a lwa ys rea d and heed all 3.2 in the engin e comparlmcnt." The
e ngine c ompartment of any motor vehicle i s a
p ote n tiall y da ngerou s area and can ca u se rious personal in jury.
chapter and
page96
page43
Note
Failure to observ e wa rnin g lig hts or wa rning texts can ca use damage to you r ve hicle .
If one of the lig hts marked with comes on while you arc driv ing. move a safe distance off
th e road. Turn the em ergency flas her on. T urn off the engine and usc other warni ng devices to
ale rt other motoris ts. Go to listed page in your bookle t for detailed informat ion.
Some warning lights are also displayed in the instr ument cluster. Th e priority of m alfun ctions is dis played with re d and yellow symbols and
disp layed with additio na l informa tion.
Some malfu nction s arc in dicated only by th e
warni ng lights in the instrument cluster without warn ing or i nformation texts. If you are not sure ,
as k you r authorized Volkswagen dealer or worksho p for ass istance.
Some features menti oned are s tandard equipment on some mod els and optio ns on others .
Instrument 7
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and Equipm ent
Instrument
for sett in g the page 8
page 9
Engine coolant te mpera tu re pa ge 9
Display for various page II
Setti ng the
page
Speedometer
Reset button for trip page
The clock is locat ed in the Display in
time
8 Instr um ent
-the fig. 4 to set the
hour. The clock will advance to the next
hour if you briefl y press the button.
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