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Power roof*
B45-518K
The power roof is opened and closed with the ignition on by turning the rotary switch.
You can still open or close the roof for
approximately 1
minutes after switching
off the ignition-even if the key has been removed-as long as the driver's door or front
passenger's door hasn't been opened.
Always close the roof completely if you are
going to
park your vehicle and leave.
avoid injuries
caused by closing the roof,
Turn the rotary switch clockwise until to the
des ired position.
position.
turn
th e
switc h unti l it reaches position B. However, wind noise may occur at this position.
Closing:
Turn the switch to position A.
The power roof also has the "pinch protection something inter
feres with a power roof while it is closing, it
will stop and then immediately open again.
Tore-close the power roof
push and
th e switch until the roof complete ly closes . The pinch protection is now switched off. The power roof now close with maximum force.
Be careful when closing the
power roof
Check to see that no one is in the
sec
onds .
Roof, Raising
Turn the switch to position D.
Closing
Turn the switch to position A. The power roof closes, however the
pinch protection is off.
40----------------OPENING AND
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Notes
The rotary switch can be set to any inter
mediate position.
When the
Convenience
Emergency the key in the you cannot the roof with the the roof
Rem ove the cover from the rear
side
(arrow) using a screwdriver.
Remove the crank from the
the
roof.
the crank back in the and rein
the cover.
Note
the roof
contact your authorized VOLKSWAG EN
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Roof rack*
carrying Loading a roof rack equipment is to be
To e nhance the
to use nora roof rack spec i
about approved
These approved roof racks are the basis
for a
bicy
boats .
from your
Note
from the roof of a can cause an accident and
tion on next page.
The roof rack system must be according to the instructions provided.
distribute the
kg) when the
weig ht is
distr ibuted over th e entir e
affect the way a
aerodynamics, center of gravity and
carrying capacity of
the roof of your
SEATSANDSTORAGE-------- --------------------------73
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Roof rack
The roof rack system must be
in the door frame (see
rows).
Ensure that the rear hatch does not touch
the
duce wind noise. improve consumption and guard against theft.
Cup
such as hot
coffee or hot tea, in the
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Ventilation (fresh air)
Unheated outside air switches as
Turn the temperat ure
Turn the fan switch B to the desired
position.
Turn the
t h e fogs turn the switch C to ......... ......... .
P ress the air conditioner button D
to switch off the air conditioning.
in min d:
first open a window or door to
Do not use the air condit ioning if the windows or sunroof* are open.
the desired temperatur e can be reached without having to switch on the air
conditioner, then use fresh air operation.
AND
General hints
To pre vent the windows from fogging
set the fan switch 8 to a speed
when driving
switch C to position ............ .
The A and C can be set to
an y intermediate position .
this may be caused by reduced
see and
chapter Booklet 3.2.).
Keep the air intake
snow and in
or der
to maintain the proper functioning of
the heating and
Air escape throu gh vents under the rear
w
indow. When item s o f on
th e therefore ,
85
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How to use Climatronic more
economically
The air conditioner decreases engine output
and increases
in mind:
first open a window or door
t o
Do not use the air conditioner if you have
any windows or the sunroof* open when
driving.
Use
Booklet 3 .2 . Have it
for assistance.
This is
Maintenance
The condenser be checked from
time to time by your VOLKSWAGEN
to make sure it is
th e air conditioning
viced by your VOLKSWAGEN
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One-touch up feature ............... 36 roof ........................
Openi ng the hood ...... 3.2 -................
........
Opening the ................ 31 -.........
. .. 41
Opera ting - Emergency ...... ........ 41
-Air conditio ning .................
Window .................... 36
-Air ...................... 82 wi ndows
Outside mirrors .................... -
button
........................... 98
brake ... ..................
............................ 67
protect ion
-Windows .................... .. 38
-
Sunr oof ...................... ..
-Steering ....................... 99
- Windows
.................. .... 36
- Locking switch ................. 33
-Locks ......................... 31
R
Radiator ...............
................. 24
Rain sensor ........................ 4 7
Rear
mirror .......... ..........
-Windo w defros ter ............... 43
Seat
... ......................... 69
Locking
...................... 69 Rear
-........................ 35
-
................. . 35
-Locks ......................... 35
-Outside mirrors ................. 51 -Opening
Rear ........................... 35
switch ............... 33 Rear Socket
....................... 31 Rear view mirror ...................
outside mirrors .............. 51 R ear window defogge r
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s
............. 19
................... 44 Safety ............ See
.................. 35 Adjustment , Bac krest .. ... 61
R em ote
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
............. See
. .................. 2 8 Seatback adjustment ............... 59
- Locki ng
....................... 28 Seating position
-
....................... 28 -Dr ive r ......................... 57
-Resetting ...................... 28
-
..................... 28
Remote
.......... 27
Remote Transmitter
................ 53
Remov ing the Roof Rack ............ 74
of keys ............... 26
-Batteries, remote
.............. See
batteries, -Remote . 25
Restraint
Head Restraint ..... 5 6
Restraint systems
...... See 2.1
Reverse
-Automatic transmission .......... 96
-
....................... 74
-Loading ........................ 73
- Removing ...................... 74
-Front passenger ................ 58
-.............. See 2.1
-2.1
Adjustment .............
.. .................... 69
Head Restraint
............... 56
-Foreward and backward adjustmen 59
-
Height adjustment ............... 59
adjustment ........ ...... 59
-Seatba ck adjustment
............. 59
Secondary key .
................. ... 26
Sec uring Luggage
.................. 72
............... 95
........ 14
mirror ................
INDEX
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Settings
-Odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
- O utside Mirrors ......... ...... .. 62
-Memory ............. ...... 62
Turn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76. 77
Spec ificat ion s,
3.3
Speedometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
-engine ......... 1
Starting procedures ................ 1
....... ........... 24
- Light
ing ........................ 24
Steer ing
............ .. ........
Steer ing
-. .... ......... 49
-
roof
.......... .... 43
- Fog
switch ............ 33
-
Rear window defogger ......... . 43
Synchronised mirror adjustment .. .... 51
T
Tachometer ......................... 8
Tag, Key .......................... 26
Tem peratur e
-Air conditioning .................
-......... ............ 87
Temperature indi cator , outside
....... 12
The ft protection -
and Steering .... 68
driven indicator ............... . 13
t iptronic .
.............. ....... ..... 94
-
Top speed ........... ........... 96
Towing ..
.......................... 98
Transmis sion
........ ... Automatic tran smission . . . . . . . . . . . . . transmission
Transporting heavy objects .......... 71
Trip odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Trun k - Light ....................... 49
Turn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
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sp ee c h reco gnition syste m s use
s p
eech tech n ology that i s designed to under
stand a w ide ra n ge of speake rs o f A m erican
E nglis h . Ho weve r, th e technology does not
work e qually well ac ross all regio nal a nd
e
thnic acce nts.
Alth ou gh th ere is no o n e
w ho do not ob ta in
good results are a dvis
ed to try th e tip s and
w orka ro u nd s fo un d i n this doc u m ent .
Pe rs o nal
V irt ual Advi so r5
l
u se s a s peech recog
nitio n sys te m that re sides in the v ehi cle.
W hen th e user pres ses the
Advisor:
Ad viso r by re que sting it th rough an Pe rso nal command. T he user
i s th
en tra nsfe rre d to the Virt ual A d visor
co mpute r and commun ica tes throu gh th e
w ireless
connection.
may get bett er re
sults at lowe r speeds.
S l m odel s only
A n open window or an open sunroof allows more no ise to e nte r th e ve hicl e.
will get better results if all occ upant s of the ve hicle are q uiet, w hile th e
sys te m i s
listening fo r commands.
and