VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN, Model Year: 2004, Model line: GOLF PLUS, Model: VOLKSWAGEN GOLF PLUS 2004Pages: 541, PDF Size: 98.86 MB
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page220.
Remember that the vehi cle
manufacturer, not the tire manu
facturer, determines the correct
tire
pressu re for the tires on your
ve hicl
e. Never exceed the max
imum inflation pressure listed on
the tire s idewa ll for any reaso n.
Inflat e a
spare wheel to the pres
sure specif i
ed for the vehicle's
road whee ls
on the tire pressure
label; inflate a
compact spare
wheel to the pressure specified for
the compact spare on the tire pres
sure label
or on a separate label for
the compact spare, if there is one.
Incorrect tire pressure can cause
a
sudden tire failure or blowout,
loss
of control, collision, serious
personal injury, and even death.
Always inflate tires to the rec
ommended and correct cold tire
pressure before driving off.
Excessive speed and/or over
loading
can cause heat build-up ,
sudden tire failure including a
blowout
and tread separation
and loss of control.
maintenance
If the tire pressure is too low or
too high, the tires will wear pre
maturely and the vehicle will not
handle well.
Regularly check tire inflation
pressure, at least once a month,
and also especially before a long
trip.
Note
increases fuel
There may be differences be-
tween the pressure readings
from a tire pressure gauge
and the
pressures registered by the Tir e
Monitoring System. The
e lec tronic Tire
Moni-
toring System
is more accurate .
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When the Tire
first read and note the introductory information and heed
the on page 276.
Model Engine Tire dimensions Tire pressure
R 16 91 H 34 238
(125 kW)
225145 R
17 91 H 34 238
Golf
l -
The Tire is confi gured at the factory with
the correct tir e inflation pressure applicabl e for the ve hicl e model, en-
g in e
and factory-install ed tire s. This t ire inflation pressure is also listed
on the sticke r insid e the driver page 283 . The tire inflation pres -
s
ure a re listed for all tires and the compact spare wheel. If diff ere n t
tires are
installed, the Tire Monitoring cannot properly
monitor tir e inflation pressures unl ess the is reset to the new tire
page
Informatio n n ot availa b le at t ime o f printing.
Vehicle core and maintenance 284 285
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Tread depth and tread wear indicators
Fig . 162 Tread pattern : Wear indica tor .
first read and note the introducto ry information and heed the on page 276.
Tread d e pth
Most driving situations re quire much tread d ep th tread depth for the
tire s on the front and rear wheels. Thi s is tru e when driv ing in w in ter low
perature s
In m ost countries th e permis s ib le imum t read depth is in in; measure d in tread groove s next to the be sure to obey country-s pecific legal
require m ent s.
Win t
er tires arc no longer sui tabl e for win ter
mm)
Tire wear and damage
first read and note the
introductory
information
and hee d the on
page 276.
Wheel rim and ti re damage is often
di fficu lt
to see. vibrations
or pulling to one-side can be an in
dication
of tire
maint enanc e
The tread depth of new tire s ca n difTerbetw ee n tire
mode ls and m anufacturers because of the fere nt desig n features a n d tread patterns.
Tread wear indicator (TWI) in the lir e
The in mm) hi gh wea r indi ca to rs are
molded into th e bottom of the tread grooves o f the orig inal tires running acros s th e fig. 162.
S evera l w ear indicato rs
ample or sy mbols ) show the positio n of the wear indica tors.
Wear indicato rs s
how when the tire s arc worn down. The tir es mu st b e replace d no la te r th an
w hen th e tread patt ern is wo rn down to th e wea r
ind icators.
Worn tir
es are dangero us can ca use loss of vehicle control including serious personal ries.
Neve r drive tire is worn down to the wear indi cator s, re place them soo ner.
Worn tire s do not increasing your risk of loss of control.
Worn tires reduce the ability of your veh icle
t o handle in normal difficult driving uations and increase braking di sta nces th e
ri sk of
C heck tires and whee l rims for
d amage.
drivin g if a tire is dama ged
and get expert ass istance.
If no exte rnal damage is vis ible,
slo wly and carefully driv e to the
neares t authorized Volkswage n
deal
er o r authori zed Volksw agen
Serv ice Facility
or other qualified
works
hop and h ave the vehicl e
c h ecked.
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Objects embedded in the tire
If embedded objects have pene
trated to the inside tire, do not re
move them!
Get help immediat ely .
Tire wear
T ir e wear depends on severa l fac
tors, includin
g:
Driving style.
Unbalanced wheels.
Wheel alignment.
Driving style-Fast cornering, hard
acceleration and braking increase
tire wear. If yo u expe rience in
creased tire
wear under normal
driving conditions, have the ve
hicle suspensio n checked by
an
authori zed Volkswagen dealer or
authorized Volkswagen Service Fa
cility.
Unbalanced wheels-The wheels
on a new vehicl e are balanc ed.
When driving, however, various
conditions
can cause a w hee l to
b
ecome unbalance d. Unbalan ced
whee ls ca n cause wear to th e
steeri ng
and suspension systems.
Have a
ll wheels rebalanced. A
Check tires and wheel rims for
damage.
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Spare
the compart
ment: Hand
Please first read and note the
introductory information
and heed the WARNINGS on
page 276.
Removing the spare
fig . 163
counter-clockwise and remove the
spare wheel.
Stowing the replaced wheel
Hook the floor cover ing on the
upper edge of the luggage com
partment.
Turn the hand wheel clockwise
until
the wheel replaced is securel y
in place .
Return the vehicle tool kit to its
location in
the luggage compart
ment.
the floor covering and
fold it back down onto the floor of
the luggage compartment.
Close the rear hatch.
Rep lace it with a tire matching the
others on your vehicle as soo n as
poss ible.
Please heed the following:
Do not drive faster than mph
km/h)!
Avoid full-throttle acceleration,
hard braking and fast cornering!
Do not use snow chains on the
compact spare whee l page 295.
After installing the compact
spare wheel, the tire pressure must
b e checked as soon as possib le
283.
Check
the tire inflation pressure of
the spare or compact spare when
ever you ch eck
the tire pressure of
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the road wheels , at le a st once a
month. Inflat e a spare wheel to the
cold tire pressure s pecified for the
vehicl e's roa d whee ls on the tir e
press ure la b el; inflat e a compact
spare wheel to the cold tire pres
s
ure s peci fie d for the compact
spare on the tir e pressure label or
on a separate lab el for the compact
spare, if th ere is one .
Improper use of a spare wheel or
a compact spare wheel can cause
loss of vehicle control, a crash or
other accident and serious per
sonal injury.
These words identify the max
imum permissible speed for
driving
with this tire.
Never drive faster than mph
km/h). Avoid full-throttle ac
celeration, heavy braking,
and
fast cornering!
Never drive more than 124
miles km) if a
the age of the compact
spare wheel with the Tire Identi
fication
Number (TIN)
page
The compact spare wheel must
always be secured with the wheel
bolts provided by the factory.
Never drive using more than
one compact spare wheel.
After installing the compact
spare wheel, the tire pressure
must be checked as soon as pos
sible page 283.
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tire
Please first read and
on
page 276.
Knowing
about tire specifications
make s it easier
to choose the cor -
maintenance
rec t replac ement tires. Radial tires
hav e specifications marked
on the
sid ew all.
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Tire labeling (ex
ample)
Meaning
A Temperature stabili ty of the tir e a t in creased
tes t bench sp ee ds (A, B or
Additional numbers found on the tire could either be tire manufac
turer internal labels or country-specific labels (e.g. for Brazil and
TIN repr esents serial number tire.
Unidirectional tires
Unidirectional tire s are designed
to rot ate
only in one d irection .
Unidirectional tires have arrows
on the sidewall s that show the di
r
ection of rotation. Unidirectional
tires must a lways be mounted ac
cordin g to the s pecified direction
of rotation in order to deli ve r their
best g rip, braking p erformance,
low
road noise, and good wear as
well as good hydro planing re sis
tance.
Load rating
code
The load index indicates the max
imum p ermissibl e load per indi
vidual tir e in pounds ( kg).
91 1,356 lbs (615 kg)
93 1,433 lb s
kg)
97 1,609 lbs kg)
99 lbs (775 kg)
Speed rating code
The speed ra tin g co de lette r indi
cates the maximum permissibl e
ro
ad speed of the tir es.
up to 93 mph
km/h)
core and main tenance
R up to mph
mph km/h)
V up to 149 mph km/h)
over 149 mph km/h)
W
up to 168 mph km/ h )
Y
up to 186 mph
km/h) with the letter combination
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