ECU VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004 User Guide
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Using a
the introductory inform at io n and hee d the on page
Important s p ecia l steps when installin g a c hild restraint with
special precautions when in stalli ng
a ch ild restra int with th e ve hicl e safety belt o r with lowe r univer sal an ch o rages behind th e passe nge r scat o r b ehind the driver sea t. Al
ways route th e unused center seat sa fety belt and th e unused sa fe ty belt fo r th e seatin g position
where the chil d restraint is bein g in stalle d
around t h e rea r head restraint behind th e child re
s traint h elp preve nt a child fro m play ing with
th e un use d belt and beco ming entangle d in it
ad ju st th e pos ition of th e fron t to pro vide th e
c hild with s p ace. The re for e, adju st t he seat to th e s ize of th e c hild safety sea t a nd t he
c hild . the proper seatin g positio n of th e
f ront seat passenger
on the rear seat!
a child safe ty seat is used on th e rear
in restraint rear seat on page
Guide the belt webbing behind th e head refig. 66 . When doin g
so. do n ot en gage the switchabl e locking feature on th e safety belt! You should not hea r a th e s afet y belt is re tra ctin g.
Lett h e belt retractor wind up the belt webbing.
A c hild
in a child restrai nt installe d with th e
LATCH lowe r uni versal a n chorage s o r
A lways secure unused rear seat safety b elt s out o f th e reach of chi ldren in chi ld seat s. way to secure them is to route them around h ead re stra int of the seat w he re th e child re
s traint is ins talle d.
Neve r activate the swi tc hable locki ng re
tractor w he n routing the safe ty belts around the h ea d re straints.
Never let anyo ne si t a t the center rear seatin g
p os ition if the center rear safety belt has been rout ed around a rear head restraint.
A child restrained in the c hild safe ty scat o n
th e rear scat ca n be fatall y in jured whe n playi ng with unuse d lockab le safe ty belts.
A lways secure unused lockable safe ty belts
o n th e rear scat.
Note
Be careful no t t o activa te the switc h a bl e lockin g re tra ctor when routing the center safety
b elt around th e head re straint. pull the unuse d center safe ty belt out far eno ugh to allow you
to route the belt around th e head restraint.
W hen installing a chil d re straint, b e ca re ful
nat t o ge t th e belt caug ht in the stru c tu re of the
c hild scat su ch that th e belt becomes switchable lockin g feature
h as bee n activa te d .
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Convertible
child restraints ore equippe d wit h lower anch ors and o top tether, of the seat using
t h e
read and note th e introdu ctory
on page
lb s. (9 kg) and lb s. kg) mu st always be properly restrai ned in a ch ild seat fo r th eir size and 68.
B e fo re in sta llin g a chi
ld res traint o n th e front senger seat, b e su re to follow t h e special tion s and heed the page and 88.
W hen usin g th e ve hicl e sa fety belt to install a
c hild seat, yo u must activate the switchab le
l ocking feature on th e sa fe ty belt to he lp preven t
th e child seat fro m page
th e ch ild seat dow n with your full weig ht ge t th e sa fety belt r e all y tigh t so that th e seat
ca nnot move forwa rd or sid eways more than about one in ch (2.5 em ).
Fas te n the harn ess webbin g th at i s part of the ch il d restraint sys te m securely and pull it tigh t so
th at you ca n onl y slip one finger underneath the
s h o ulder belt p ort ion at th e child 's chest.
the tet he r strap to the te ther for the seat ing position where the child restraint is
b e in g page
ride. The front seat i s not the safes t pl ace for a child
in forward -facing chil d seat. is a ve ry ge ro us place for an inf ant ora large r c hild in a ward-fac ing seat.
Not
using a child seat, using the wrong child seat or improperly inst alling a child restraint
tio n.
rea rward-faci ng c hild seat installed on the front passenger seat will be seriously injure d and can be kill ed if th e front airbag inflateseve n with an Adva nced Airbag System .
child seats on the re ar seat.
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weight-sens ing mat in side th e fron t passenger
seat, so that the front passenger airbag status is ways correct ly signaled by th e AJR BAG light. be s ure to read th e add it io n al
im portant in form ation an d heed the WARN INGS abo ut Advanced Airb ag Sys te m and the
the red button on t he s afe ty belt buckle.
T he belt tong ue will pop out of th e buckle.
Guide th e sa fe ty belt bac k by hand so that it
roll s easily
va te d i nadve rten tly, the safety be lt mu st b e
lf the
able
A lways make sure th at th e safety belt tra cto r i s locke d when in stallin g a child straint. An unlocked safe ty belt re tractor cannot h o ld the c hild restraint in pla ce during normal driving or in a c rash.
S itting properly and s a fel y
Alw ays buckle the child seat A loose child stra int can fly around during a sudden sto p or in
a c olli sion.
A lways make sure the seat bac k res t to which
th e c hild restraint is a tta ched is in an upri ght siti on and securely la tc h ed int o place and cannot f old fonvar d. attached to it could fly fonvard in a c olli sion or o th er em erge ncy tion.
A lways read and heed all WARN INGS
page lOl , Child safety r es traints . S pec ia l precaution s apply when in sta llin g a
c hild restra int on the fro nt passe nger seat
Never unfa sten your safe ty belt to deactivate
th e switch a bl e lockin g feature for a child stra int whil e the vehicl e is moving. w oul d
n o t b e res trained and c o ul d be seriou sly inju red in an acci dent.
Note
When in stallin g a child restra int , b e care ful not to
g et th e belt caught in th e s tru cture of the child straint and become damaged, es peci all y when the sw itchabl e loc kin g feature has bee n activated.
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Securing the
Markings for the LATCH lower universal choroges on the
firs t read and no te th e introducto ry inform ation heed th e W ARN INGS on page
In is used
to describe the combination of top tethe r a nd the
lower anc h ora ges .
All must have LATC H l ower universa l
fig.
restraint sys te m in the seat w ith out usi ng the
ve hicle's safety b elt s. Anch o rages prov ide a secure
a nd easy-to- use attachment a nd minimize the possib ility o f improper chil d restraint installa tio n.
R e m em
ber that the LAT C H lower u niversa l
restraint s specifically tifi ed for use w ith these lower unive rsal
mentscan still b e in stalle d w ith vehicl e safe ty belt s accord in g to t he c hild restraint manufa cturer's stru ctio ns. straint syste m s to one LA T C H lowe r universa l chorage point at the sam e tim e. For in sta nce, you
Before driving
must not in stall a child restraint with LA T C H lower unive rsal a n chorage p oints on a n outboard seatin g posi tion and then use the inboard ch o rage to also install a c hild restraint in the cente r
o f th e rea r seat that itself is no t equipped with LATC H lower unive rs al anchorage point s.
There are two ways to a ttach an approp riate restraint to the LATCH lower unive rsa l
Make sure the seat back oft h e rear seat i s in the upright positi on and securely latc h ed in place.
Hele ase th e c hild res tra int tethe r strap.
O uter seating positi on : G uid e th e upper t ether strap under the outer rear head res traint (raise the
h ead restra int if necessary) .
Attach the tether strap an ch o rage hook int o th e openin g of the tether anc h o rage.
Attach the connecto rs onto the LAT C H lower unive rsal a n ch o rages.
Ma ke sure you hear the restr aint click curely into p lace.
Ti ghten the top te th er stra p.
o n both si des of the c hild restraint once yo u've installed it to m ake certain it is secure a nd
p roperly auach ed.
Releasing
Helease the lower l atch from the LATC H lower
uni versa l a nchorages followin g the c hild restra int
m anufacturer's instru ctions.
Release the tethe r strap.
Hooks
attached to adjustable strops {hook-on
connectors)
Ma ke sure the seat back oft h e rea r seat is in the
u pright positi on and securely la tc h ed in place.
connecto rs w ith th e spring catc h re lease onto the LATCH lower universa l cho rage so that the connectors lock into p lace.
straps tight fo llo win g the c hild restrai nt
m an ufacture r's in str u ction s.
nele ase the child restraint tet he r stra p.
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seating position: Guide the upper te th er
s trap under th e o uter r ear head restra int (raise th e
h ead restra int if n ecessary).
Guide th e te th er strap betwe en th e re ar seat back and the lu ggage compartment cove r.
A ttach th e tether s trap an chorage hoo k
After you have install ed th e c hild seat, pull on bot h of t he adju stabl e strap s o n th e child sca t and p ull also on th e te th er strap to m ake certain the seat is sec ure an d prop erly attac hed.
R e le asing
L oose n th e te nsion o n th e strap followin g the chi ld re straint manufa ctu re r's in structio ns.
De press th e s pring ca tc h on th e hook.
tio n.
Move the hoo k in the dir ection of the vehicle floor so th at th ere is e no ugh sp ace to release the connector from the lo wer a n chora ge.
Release the teth er strap.
You must take sp ecia l preca utions w he n in sta lling
a child res traint w ith the vehicle safety belt or with
w ays route th e unuse d ce nt er scat s afe ty belt and th e unused safety belt for th e seatin g posit io n
w here the child restraint is be in g in stalle d
around th e rear h ead restrain! behind the c hild stra int to help preve nt a chil d from play ing w ith
th e unused b elt and beco min g e ntan gled in it.
Improper use of the sys tem can increase th e risk of serio us person a l inju ry and death in an accid ent.
Alway s care fully fo ll ow the child re straint manufacture r's in structions for proper
vers al anchorages or safety belts in your ve hicl e.
Never mount two lower unive rsal a nchorage point.
These anchors w ere developed only for c hild seats using th e sys tem.
Neve r attach other ch ild seats, be lts, lugg age or other thin gs to the anchorages.
Alway s make s ure that you hear a
the seat is not secure and co uld fly fo rward
and hit the interior of th e ve hicl e or be ejected from the ve hicle.
Be careful not to activa te th e sw itchab le
pull the
safety belt out fa r en o ugh to allow you to route th e
b el t around th e hea d restrai nt.
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Securing a restraint with the Top Tether strap
Fig . 71 Example of a mounted upper tether strop . The tether strop reduces the forward movement of the child
restraint in a crash, the
tether strop on the bock of the rear
first read and note the int roductory information and heed the WAR N INGS on page
R e le ase o r deploy the te th er stra p o n the child res traint a ccord ing to th e child restraint turer's instru ctio ns.
Remove the lu ggage cover if essary.
Locate the tether anchor on th e rear seat
Outer seatin g positi on: G uide the upper tethe r
s trap under th e outer rear head restraint (raise the
head restraint if necessary).
seatin g position: Gu ide the upper te th er
s trap over the center rear head restra int only w hen it is push ed all the way down.
Before driving
Guide the tether strap b e tween th e rear seat back and the luggage compartment cove r.
A ttach the tether strap anchorage hook into the opening of the te ther anchorage.
o n th e tether strap hook so that the s pri ng of the hook is e ngage d.
Tight en the tether strap firml y fo llo win g the
c hild restraint manufacturer's in stru ctions.
Releasing the tether strop
Loosen the tension on the tether strap lo w ing the child restraint manufacturer's tions.
Depress th e spring catch on the hook and it from the anchorage.
Improper in sta llation of ch ild restraints will crease the risk of injury and death in a crash.
Alway s follow the instruct ions provided by the manufacturer of the c hild res traint when
Never install erl y attached top tether strap if th e c hild straint manufacturer's instructions require the top tether strap to be used. The usc o f top tethe r strap for fo rward-fa cing chi ld restraints is
r equi re d by Jaw in
co llision. The c h o rs arc d es igned to withstand only those loads imposed b y correctly fitted child restraints .
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Never attach two child restraint sys te m s to one top tether strap or top tether anchorage.
Neve r attach a child seat tether strap to a
Never use ch ild restraint top tether
pant restraints.
Never secure or a ttach any luggage or other items to the top teth er anchorages.
a tether o r other strap is used to attach a
c hild restraint to the front passenger seat, make
sure tha t it is not so tight that it causes th e
we ight-se nsing mat for the A dvanced Airbag
T he heavier weight registe red can make the
Advanced Airbag work as though an
adult wer e on the se at and deploy the Adva nced Airbag when it should be s uppressed causing rious or eve n fa tal injury to the child .
If yo u must ins tall a rearward-facin g child seat o n th e fron t passenger seat because of ce ptional circumstances, but th e BAG
Facility .
Note
If you leave the child restraint with the tether strap firml y installed for seve ral days, this could leave a mark on th e upholste ry o n th e seat cu shion and backre st in the area w he re the teth er
s tra p was installed. The upho ls tery would also be permanen tly stretched around th e tether strap.
This applies especiall y to leather seats .
Follow the c hild restraint manufacturer's struction s w he n installing or remo vin g
Unlo ck th e backrest and fold it slightl y ward.
Gu ide th e upper tethe r strap under or along both s ides of the head restraint (depending on th e
c hild restraint model) into th e luggage
the backres t back into its upright position and press it firmly into th e locking
the c hild restraint to the lower chorage points.
priate anch orage.
Tighten the tether strap firml y so that th e child
restraint lies secure ly agai nst the
first read and no te th e introdu ctory infor mation and heed th e o n page
The followin g are som e sou rces of ad ditional formation about child restraint sele ct io n.
advises that th e best child restraint is one that fits your child and fits in your ve hicl e, and whic h you use correctly and co nsis te ntly.
Try before you buy!
Tran sport Tel.: I oder I (613) 998-86 16, wenn man in der Regio n ist.
www .tc.gc.ca/ roadsa fe ty
Sitting properly and safely
Nat io nal Hi gh way Traffic
www.nhtsa.gov
National Tel.:
B e lt
www.carseat.org
Volkswagen
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Transporting
Driving tips
In this sec tion yo u'll find informatio n on th e fol
l o w ing:
obj ects in th e luggage m ent and make su re
the vehic le lo ad, as well how it is di stributed, can vehicle hand ling and
page 45
F o lding th e pa sse nger backrest forward
page
Lugg age page
pag e
Trail er pag e
Tires and 27 6
Transporting
Uns ecured or in correc tly s tow ed item s can fly
through the vehicl e, causing serious personal injury during hard braking or sharp s teering or in an a cci dent. Loose items can also be s truck
a nd throw n through the passenge r compartment by an airbag if it infl ate s. To help reduce
the risk of inju ry:
all objects secure ly in the vehicl e. Always keep storage compartments closed dri vin g. Do not stow hard , heavy, or sharp objects in open bins in the ve hicl e or on top of the instrument panel.
A lways secure objects properly with s uitabl e
s traps so that th ey
Always secure objects in the passenger compartment properly so th at they cannot com e
int o the deploy ment area of a sid e or front airbag w hen the vehi cle is m ov ing.
Always keep stora ge compartments closed
w hil e dri ving.
A lways make sure th at the re is nothin g on the front passe nge r sca t w hen the backres t is fo lded forward. When the backres t is folded for ward,
eve n light objects could be pushed int o the scat
c ushion and cau se the we ight- sensin g mat in
th e seat to registe r e n o ugh weig ht to turn th e airbagon.
Always make su re that the AIR BAG
must n eve r assume an incorrec t seating positi on becaus e of objects stow ed in th e vehicle_
No person should ev er sit in a seat that is
blocked by objec ts s towe d in the vehicle.
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Heavy loads innuence th e way your vehicle handles and increa se stopping distances. Heavy
load s that arc not properly stowed or secured can cause los s of contro l and serious injury . Always remember when transporting heavy
objects that a change in the center of gravity also
changes the way your vehicle handles:
- Always dis tribute the load as evenly as
possib le. -heavy objects properly as far forward
in th e luggage compa rtme nt as possible.
- Always tie down heavy items secure ly using
th e tiedowns provided and suitable straps.
Never exceed th e Gross Axle Weight Rating or the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating on the safety compliance sticker on the left door jamb. Excee
ding permissible weight can cause the vehicle to
skid and handl e diff erentl
y.
Always adapt your speed and driving to th e
heavi er load and the we ight distribution in the
vehicl e. Take road, weathe r, and visibility
cond itions into acco unt as we ll.
Stowing
on page 137.
Always stow all luggage securely in the vehicle
Distribut e loads in the vehicle, on th e roof and the trail er as even ly as possible.
Secu re lu ggage in the luggag e compartment with suit able tightening strap s to the tie-down page 142.
Adjust the headli ght page
Before driving
Drive especia lly carefully and accelerate
gently.
Avoid sudden braking and driving maneu
ve rs.
Brake earlie r than yo u would if you were not driving a loaded
tire pressure. Heed the information on the tir e pressure page 276.
sure Monitor ing Syste m, the system may need to
be adjusted for the new page
CD Note
The heating wires in the rear window can be se
vere ly damaged by hard or sharp things on the sh elf below the rear window.
review inf ormation about loading a page 152 and a roof rack 149.
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Driving with an open rear hatch
P lease read and not e the introd uctory information and hee d the on pag e 137.
Driv in g w ith an open rear hatch ca n lead to seriou s
perso nal injury. I f yo u have to drive w ith an op en
rear h a tch, make sure that objects an d th e hatch itse lf are properly secured and take appropria te
m easures to keep tox ic exhaust fumes from te rin g th e vehicle .
Driving w
itJ1 an unlatc hed o r open rear hatch
ca n l ead to seriou s pe rso nal injury.
Always driv e witJ1 the rear hatch closed to
h elp kee p poisonou s ex hau st gas from being
drawn into the ve hicle.
Never transport objec ts lar ger than those fittin g co mpletely int o the lu ggage area, beca use then the rear hatch cannot be full y clo sed.
Always stow all objects secu re ly in the
Dr ive care fully; a ntic ipat e what otJ1er driver s will do.
Avoid abrupt o r sudden driv in g or braking maneuv ers, as unla tch ed rear hatch can move suddenly .
A lways mark obje cts sti cking out from the lu ggage compartment clear ly for others to see .
Ob e applicabl e req uirements.
Transporting
Neve r u se the rear ha tc h t o or ob jec ts protruding from the luggage ment.
Alway s remove any lugga ge rack or other
rack mounte d on tJ1e rea r hatch (along with an y
l uggage on th e rack) befor e driving with an ope n
r ea r h atch .
Driving w
ith an open rear hatch can cause sonous carbon mon oxide in the en g in e exhaust
to get into the passe nger compartment.
monoxide cau ses drow sin ess,
inatt enti veness , poison ing , and loss of scio u snes s. can lead to accid ents and seve re
perso na l in juri es.
Always kee p th e rear hat ch closed whil e
driving to help keep poi sonous exha ust fum es
from b ein g drawn into the ve hicl e.
Neve r tran sport obj ec ts that are to o large
t o fit completely int o the lu ggage area, beca use
th en the rear hatch cannot be full y closed.
yo u abso lutely mus t driv e w ith open rea r h atch, do th e
all windows and the powe r sunro of.
- Switc h off the climat e
control sys te m's a ir
recirculation feature.
-
Open all air vents in the in strument pa nel.
- Se t th e fres h air fa n t o th e hi ghest speed.
Note
T he ope n rear hatc h ch anges th e ve hicle's lengt h and he ight .
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