ESP VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2010 Owners Manual
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Warranty
Owner's information
Dear
This supplement contains the limited
whichever occurs first and powertrain whicheve r occurs first. Your vehicle has a warranty corrosion perforation for a period of 12 years irrespective of mileage.
in addition, your vehic le is covered by Emissions
Limited Warranties mandated by Federa l
Vermont , Washington and
the of Massachusetts and Penn
sylvania and have purch ased a
for vehicles
equipped to meet California's Partial
information labe l cated under the hood. Therefore , the owner of a
Vo lkswagen model equipped to meet California's
consu lt these warranties whenever a repair
to your emission control system is required to de
term ine whether it is covered by warranty . Your
2
to your Volkswagen is important
to us. Any questions concerning warranty cover
age should be directed to:
Volkswagen Group of America, Customer Hamlin Road Auburn
you have a concern or you are not satisfied with
the serv ice that you receive from your dealer, we sugg est that you discuss it with the Serv ice Man
ager at your dea le rship. it is not reso lved throug h
your dealership , you may
wagen Customer Center.
the event that you r authorized Volkswagen er or Volkswagen Customer Representative
h as been unable to address the conce rn to your satisfaction, you may take adva ntage of BBB AUa program administered through the of Better Business Bureaus. The BBB AU
Traffic & Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966" requires manufacturers to be in a position to
contact
you change your address or
buy a used Volkswagen model, complete one of the postcards in the middle of the warranty and
maintenance booklet. You need not use the card if
you purchased your Volkswagen throug h an
authorized Volkswagen dealer.
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requires us to provide you with the
Cali fornia, new motor vehicles mu st be designed, built and ped to meet the
trol system on your vehicle for the periods of time
listed below provided there has been no abuse ,
ne glect or improper maint en anc e of yo
ur vehic le.
Your emissio n control system may includ e parts
jection syste m , th e ignit ion system, catalytic verte r, and engine computer. Al so in cluded may be
hoses , belts, con nectors and other
repair your vehicle at no cos t to you including
diagnosis , p arts and labor .
Manufacturer's warranty coverage:
For 3 years or miles, whichever occurs first.
necessary repairs and adjustments be made
b y Volkswagen to ensure that your passes
the inspection . Thi s is your Em ission Control
any emission -re lated part on your vehicle is be repai red or re placed by
Volkswagen . Th is is you r short-t erm Emission trol WARRA NTY.
For 7 years or miles, whichever occurs first
paired or rep laced by Vo lkswagen. This is your long-t erm Emi ssion Contro l
miles, whichever
req uire ments , a s identified on the
Vehic le Em ission Control Information Labe l located
under the hood. For these vehicles ,
if your wagen model fai ls a
WARRANTY and RANTY.
warranty responsibilities:
As the vehicle owner, you are res ponsible for th e
performance of th e req uired maintenan ce listed in your rece ipts covering
maintenance on your vehic le, but Volkswage n not deny warranty fo r the lack of receipts or
for your failure to ensure the performance of scheduled ma intenan ce.
sonable amount of time , n ot to exceed days.
As the vehicle owner, you shou ld also
be aware
th at Volkswage n may deny you warranty cove rage
if your vehi cle or a part has due to abuse,
negle ct, imp rope r maintena nce or unapproved
modificat io ns.
yo u have any question s regardi ng your warran ty
righ ts and responsibilities, you should cont act:
Volkswagen Group of America,
Tel. : 1
Box
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Function buttons and device buttons
Fig. 2
on page 3 and note the
Rotary and push buttons .
device buttons.
1 is nated as Q or switch.
T he cen t
er rotary and push button 1 designated as the Tuning knob.
Device buttons
Butt ons on
the device are iden tified in thi s
content )device
button .
Underneath the screen are two unlabe led device
b uttons
1 Operation and function spond to the respec tive func tion buttons
and are ated by brief pressing on the screen or pressing and holding . Function buttons are described in the
grayed-out cannot be lected, e.g . © .
Pop-up window
A "pop-up is a window ® that pears for a short lime prior to th e c urrent menu and
contains additiona l fun ctio n buttons .
A fun ction button in a pop-up window
can be
function
functions or can be activa ted or
indicates that the
fun ction is activated , an empty checkbox that it
i s dea ctivated .
function buttons via the tuning knob
With the excep tion of the two
by turning the tu n-
ing knob 1 @ and by pressing.
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The method for stor ing and accessing preset stations is the same as in Radi o mode 12.
Changing
on page 3 and note the introductory information on page 12.
Changing stations using the arrow buttons
Press one of the arrow buttons on the device 1 switch to the next station in the se
lected category .
is displayed , only the stations saved on the
station preset buttons are browsed through
16.
Configuring station selection options
Press the options 14.
Activate the Presets
1
Chan nel List
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The radio stations are respo nsible for
Fig. 15 Sta tion list of
stations from the station list
19.
Browse the list and tag the desired station by turning the tuning knob. Then press the tuning
knob to access the station.
Press 1 ® button to close the sta
tion list.
T he list
close automat ically after a pe riod of in
activity .
The method for starting and ending 12 .
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first read and heed the on page 3 and note the ductory information on page
through an ed via (for a phone)
can be through the speakers. via the radio-navigation system is
audio source must support the
A2DP or AVRCP
in equipped with a factory -installed phone age that supports this function . To
responding owner's Cell
Phone Package.
Pairing and connec ting is done via the radio
audio
the directions in the owner 's
Redu ce
To change to
Bl uetooth function
button 26.
Aud io mode is indicated on the screen
by Bl uetooth Audio 25 .
The
o f t he be adjusted to match the of the other audio sources
activating audio
some devices ,
After the audio
transmission , a pop-up window opens.
Request fo r confir mation of aud io
BT-Audio Audio mode must be
swi tched to
Audio transmission, as
audio source is
started or s topped automatically by switc hing to
addition , track dio navigation system 's arrow keys 1
25.
the connection is broken . the radio
navigation system switches to
media source.
th e that dio ed .
Radio mode, press the sETUP) button .
Press the
Press the
Tag the device connected and press
the connect) funct ion butt on.
Read and manufacturer of the
Because of the number of audio sources , it canno t be teed that
audio source, warning and service tones, suc h as touch
tones on a
Do not connect radio nav igation system at the same time for
music
interface , as this to on the
ing the use of can be obtained from the
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and requirements
system FAT16 (<2GB) or F A T32 (> 2 GB).
iPodsrM and iPhonesrM of different generations3>. MTP or Vista" trademark.
and formats
-Audio in OGG-Vor bis and AAC mat.
-i n
of the
are protec ted trademarks of Apple
it can take M TP they are ready to
For data media that are divided into tions . the first partition is recognized.
Read about
Fig. 34 media source interface).
on page 3 and note the
The can damage the adapter and of function.
Do not connect media to the radio navigatio n syste m at the same time fo r
musi c via a n d via the to
Connect an appropriate adapter to the interface
Connect the dat a medium t o the
switch on the the appropriate data mode.
Despite indica tions to th e contrary, the
Audio mode
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sage is shown one time that no
as the number of Tags that can
Tags or if the is Tags). After press ing function butt on , a corresponding message follows.
The next time an
saved
in the naviga-
system . The Song Tags saved on the can be displayed and purchased over the ternet.
Display and
Media mode, press the
the (Song Tags) function button in the Media settings menu.
The saved Tags are displayed in a one
after the other .
the functio n button to delete saved Tags, after further confirmation.
Audio mode
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Fig .
on page 3 and note the introductory on pag e 42 .
Points of Interest in the Navigation main menu to enter a destination
Searching for points of interest at the current location
the desired point of interest category
from the list of selectable categories by turning and
pushing the tuning knob 1
Press the topmost (Search] function button in the
list of availab le point of interest categories
Press the (Here] function button to look for
points of int erest near your current location.
Press the function button to ope n the
dialog to select a specific location as the center of the searc h area.
After selecting a location, press the
(search] function
button .
The keyword entry window
CHARTER ...
Fig. 51 Point of interest search results.
Enter keyword, for examp le:
Press the (search] function button.
Starting from the center
of the search area and
moving towards the edge , points of interest whose
names contain the keyword
by the Lake " or the address "Lake would be possible re
sults for the keyword
During the point of interest search
A correspo nding message is disp layed if no point of interest could be found meeting the require
ments .
fig. 51.
Th e area that was searched is gradually enlarged
and the
view is automatically enlarged with the
points of int erest that are further away, until a radi
us of approx. mi les around the center of the
searc h area is searched.
Turn the tuning knob 1 tag a desti
nation in the and press the tuning knob to start
route guidance .
by moving the mark
across the screen , and start route guidance by pressing a destina tion.
When a destination in the is tagg ed , press
the
Press the function button to store the
point of in terest in the Des t. memory
Distance and directions to points of interest indica te straight -line distances.
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Displaying the route list
A route list can be displayed during ro ut e
Press the Route button in the Info window, and
press the Rou te list bu tton in the pop-up window.
the map display function , ress the (Options ) function butt on and press Route tist function
button in th e pop-up window .
The route corresponding to the active route
guidance is calcula ted and displayed 68.
The route
d ispl ays street names or
route
sections which must be passed prior to the next
dest ination are displayed .
Tum the tuning knob 1 @to browse the
route list.
Press the tuning knob or th e (Deta ils) function
button to disp lay the distance, estimated drive
time , and where
Press butto n to close the
behind an entry in the route list
Mark the entry with an arrow by turning the
t uning knob and press to and sh ow the
partia l sect ions. The arro w ch ange to
Pr ess the entry wit h an arrow to hide the par-
tia l sectio ns.
Displayed route sections can be blocked
for the calculation or in com binat ion with
Displa ying the route list
Rotate the tuning knob 1 to tag the
route sectio n that is to be blo cked .
Press the (B lock ) function button .
Turn the tuning knob clockwise to tag the
When the route section is tagged up to the
r o ute to be blo cke d, touc h the to ) fun ction
bu tton .
the (B lock to ) function button appears to be
the sect ion of the route to be blocked
until the (Max) disappea rs and th e (Bloc k to ) tion button becomes active again. parts of a
route section if neede d 56.
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a closu re has been confirmed , the route list be close d.
The ro ut e is reca lc ulated as long
as th e naviga tio n
system can determi ne a reasonabl e route to avoid
t he blocked section.
T
he f un ction button changes to in
the route list.
The blocked route sectio ns are then displayed
on the map in red . a detour is calcula ted , th e
b locked route section is displayed in gray .
Removing a block
Press the nus (except for
re ga rding exclusion starting with the vehic le location
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Fig. 76 Searching address book entries .
Press the (search}
Enter th e desired name in the input screen 76.
saved on the mobile phone may be opened through the radio navigation system phone made on the phone lists.
the phone supports Hands-Free proto col1.5,
also be shown .
Press the function button in the
74. For
each character that is entered, corresponding
suggestions from the address book
no name is suggested during input, then th ere is no matching name in the phone book.
until a name
is suggested again for selec tion .
Entries in the address book search are not case
sensitive .
Press the function button to tag the entry
found in the telephone book. <1
Meaning
11 s: Displays phone numbers of missed and not accepted
Di a 1 ed Nmbrs. :The bers that were dialed using the
phone and the
radio navigation system
list in the 1 and confirm by pressing the knob .
a phone number is saved in the address book,
the name be displayed in the
The appearance of the lists varies from phone to phone. <1
Teleph one c ontro l