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Daytime running lights  ....... ....... 42 
Defogging  -Side 
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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2001 User Guide Engine 
Fuel sp ecif ications  .. Booklet  3.2 
-fuel specs .......... booklet 3.2 
pressu re  .................... 21 
Booklet  3.2 
sp ecs .... ...... booklet 3.2 
- Speci fications  .
..... Booklet

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2001 User Guide ALPHABETICAL 
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Hat  shel f ................ .......... 71 
shade ....................... 71 
Head  Restraints .................... 56 
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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2001 User Guide 3.2 by 
Types of information 
The following  general catego ries will  give you an overview of the 
types 
of information  available to you. 
General gories 
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Get my Quotes 
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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2001 User Guide tended to be  offered at the  time of printing 
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Please  note that items  marked with 
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Notes about Environment 
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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2001 User Guide Various factors influence  fuel consumption: 
engine  wear. brakes 
and tires, environmen­
tal  impact. 
T his  chapter  addresses  some of these 
points. 
Your 
warm up. 
When  the engine  is idling

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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2001 User Guide Lights 
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VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2001 User Guide You must depress the clutch pedal 
the way before you can start the engine. 
Always depress the clutch pedal ful­ly when changing gears. Do not hold 
the vehicle on a hill with the clutch pedal parti
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