ECO mode VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 1998 Owners Manual
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN, Model Year: 1998, Model line: PASSAT, Model: VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 1998Pages: 483, PDF Size: 78.54 MB
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authorized Volkswagen dealer offers many services for your convenience, such
as extended service hours, early bird service, body repairs, to name just a few. Ask
about them.
Arrange your service with your dealer when it is convenient for you.
Leave word where you can be reached during the day and when you would like to pick your car up.
service record is
Automobile technology changes continuously.
ways has the most current Service and Maintenance information for your Volkswagen
model.
i s possible that this information may differ from the check points lis ted in this
booklet.
can check the windshield washer container.
can check your car's interior and exterior lighting system for cor rect functioning.
trouble and expense later.
Your technician
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Erasing the Homelink Univer
sal Transmitter's Programming
1 -Turn the ignition switch on.
2 -
chan
1 and 3 the indicator be
gins to seconds.
3-
codes.
T he
Transmitter is
now in the train (or programming) mode and
can be programmed at any time
a Homelink'"
the desired Home link®
button for
seconds.
Do
not step 3 has been
2-When the indicato r begins to position the transmit
ter
surface. Press and
When the indicator
The previous device has now been erased
and the
new device has been programmed
into This procedure
Transmitter are
Notes
This device part 15. Operation is subject to conditions:
1 - This device may not cause any
Changes or modifications not
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PREMIUM
Radio
1-..................... 5
Tap to turn the unit Note: The mode that was in use before the unit
was
automatically come back on again
w h
en you turn on the unit (L ast Statio n mory)
pears in the display, then you must
enter you own personal anti-theft
code.
2 -Band buttons ................ 6
FM 1/2 button
Us e this button to the FM band or to
switch
to the second set of presets.
AM 1/2 btton
Use this button to the AM band or to
switch t o the second set of presets.
3 -Tone buttons ............... . 6
Bass control
Turn th e k nob to adjust the bass as desired .
Turn the knob to adjust the cies as desired .
Fader
tions automat ically.
5 -
frequency (r adio
station).
6 -
. . ............ 8
Stations or tracks (when
or a casset te) can be
Radio ......... . . .............. 9
.
. . . . . . . . . . . . ........ ... . 1
9-LED ..................... .....
when you remove ignition key.
2 -------------
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Press the button to turn the unit
come back on when the unit
is turned on again.
The foll
owing settings are also saved w hen
you turn off the system :
- Radio: the frequen cy se
tting
-
Turn the knob to adjust the volume.
Setting the turn-on
The volum e setting when the unit is turned
on is the same as it was when the unit was
turned off.
the Dolby ® button
(12, see page 1
hear a signa l tone, an d
The
Press the Dolby® button (12) again.
hear a sig nal tone, and
Press the Dolby ® button (12) again for
l o ng er th
an 3 secon ds to con firm the set
tings you've just made.
hear a signal tone. The unit is now in
the normal operating mode and your
changes are stored.
Notes
you do not confirm the sett ing you have
j ust made. the unit
return
to the normal operatio n mode after about
WORKS-- --------------5
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Wagon model
the rear lid and lift up the floor
vering.
Turn the two locking knobs on the cover
counter-clockwise. then lift up the cover.
Hold th e cover securely in this position.
moving the spare tire. prop the cover under
the floor mat.
Remove th e cover support from it s
moun ting in t he spare tire well and hook the
support into the ope ning prov ided for thi s purpose-see illustration. The tool kit and
spare tire are now accessible.
cure it with the mounting nut.
Turn the mounting nut clockwise until the
tire is securely
in place.
Unhook the luggage compartment peting.
Note
cure the flat tire in place. The second plastic
nut comes with your vehicle .
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