power VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2004 Owner's Manual
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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.
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Power outside mirrors
You can change the setting of both outside
mirrors using the
L -Outside mirror on the driver's side
R -Outside mirror on the passenger's side
A -Mirror heating
T
he mirror surface rection as you move the joystick.
the electrical adjustment of the mirror
doesn't
you move the joystick to position the
mirrors
this should be necessary, just move the
joystick to position (R ) to switch over to the
passenger's mirror-the mirror can now be
adjusted.
AND
Memory for outside mirrors*
Vehicles equipped with memory driver's seat* also have a
auto
When you move the gearshift or selector
tilt slightly downwards
position see illustration.
T his makes it possi ble to
see the edge of
the curb when parking your vehicle. T
he mirror
MERKER.
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to the outside mirror
the m irro r
For befo re going through an the mirror housing
back wards against the
use the joystick to the power mirrors.
addition to the othe r power mirror tures, you can:
B
move the
using the power feature. Do adjust the mirro r by hand.
Coat hooks I
Assist
The coat hooks are integrated into the rear
assist
ing. Do not
sion.
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You must depress the
tion is required (when passing, for
to
right and
after driving forward, stop the
AND
Power steering
When the engine is running, never the way to the
right or to the
conds . The power steering pump
is turned
speed drops.
ONTHEROA0---------------------------------------99
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D
Dashboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -Adjust ments -Electrical
Data Link
Daytime running lights ....... ....... 42
Defogging -Side
windows .................. 83
-Windshield ..................... 83
-Windshield and side windows .... 83
Defrosting -Rear
window ................... 43 Backrest
..................... 61
Height ...........
............ 61
Raise & L ower ............... 61
Memory ..................... 62
Driver's seat ....................... 57
-Adjustments. - Height .. 59
Dr iver's seat-memory
............... 62
Duplicate key ..
.................... 26
-Windshield and side windows 89
D ig ita l
....................... 1 E
Dimmer switch, -Dashboard lights ... 42
Elect rical Electronic
Distance driven indicator
............ 13 Heated driver's seat ............. 43
.............................. 23
-Heat ed passenger seat .......... 44
Doors ............................. 31
-safety lock. rear ............ 34
Electrically heated driver's seat ....... 43
...... 17
locks ....................
-Unlocking with key .............. 31 Electronic power control
Unlocking with remote ........ ... 28
Emergency
Driver position
................... .. 57 sunr oof ................. 41
Driver' s Seat -Flasher ........................ 43
- Adjustments -Manual
-
Forward & Backward ........ 59 Emergency
brake .................. 1
-Lumbar Support ............. 59
Emission control system
- Seatback
........... ........ 59 Malfunction indicator ............ 22
- Malfunction indicator light
........ 22
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ALPHABETICAL
H
Handbrake ........................ 1
Hat shel f ................ .......... 71
shade ....................... 71
Head Restraints .................... 56
................ Bo oklet 2.1
Height Adjustment
............... 56
........................ 56
Remov i
ng ....................... 56
Headlight
-Dimmer switch ..
............... 45
-
Flasher ........................ 45
Head l
ight dimmer switch lever ....... 45
H eadlig ht flasher .
.................. 45
Heated
- Driver
's seat .................... 43
-
seat ................ 44
-Window ....................... 43
Heated driver's seat ................ 43
Heated outside mirrors
.............. 51
Heated passenger seat .............. 44
Heating ..
.........................
Heat ing interior quickly .............. 83
Heat ing system
... Clim ate contro ls
Height adjustment of seats
......... . 59
H igh beam
........................ 16
H igh beam lever
.................... 45
Home
link ......................... . 53
Hood, opening ......... Bookle t 3.2
Hooks.
lie-Down. Cargo Net ........ 72
H orn ..
............................. 3
................. also Bookle t 2 .1
Ho w to use the air conditioning
more economically
................. 85
How to use this Manua l .............. 2
...........................
- Key safety interloc k ............. 93
information
about this Manual .................. 2
I ncreasing size of
luggage compartment .
............ 71
Indicator-Multifunction (MFA) ....... 11
lights ..................... 15
-Airbag system .................. 16
-Anti-Lock brake system ......... 17
-Electronic power cont ro l ......... 19
- Engine coolant temperature
. 19
-Engine
............... 22
- Generator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
- High beam. .
................... 16
-Malfunction indicator lamp ....... 22
-belts .................... 19
-Trunk I Rear .................. 22
-Turn signals .................... 16
-Windshield washer .............. 22
-Windshield was her fluid ................... 22
wipe r blades .............. 48
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M
Maintenance-1.2 + 3.2
indicator ... ........ 22
transmiss ion ................ 99
- Back-up
.................. 99
Master key
- Wi th remote
................... 25
Mats.
............... .. ....... 67
Maximum .................. 84
Memory
Retrieving
Driv
ing Forwa rd ........... . .. 64
Driving
in Reverse ............ 64
Setting
Driving Forward .
............. 62
Driving in Reve rse ............ 62
Memory for driver's seat
and outside mirrors ............... 62
Memory for outside mirrors .......... 51
Memory functions
Dr iver's
Seat ..................... 62
Position , Backing Up ........... 62
Mirrors with power function 52
Momentary
(MFA)
- Average driving speed
........... 13
-Average
........ 24
-
........................ 65
Seat ............ 65
- Multi-Function
(MFA) ... 11
MFA . . . . Multi- Fun ction
km ... 13
per hour per hour .. 13
Mirrors ............................
............................ 23
Odometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 14
p ressure ....................... 21
specific ation ........
Board Diagnostic System ........ 23
One-touch down feature
............ 36
114
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is powered b y you r ve hicle's battery
a n d wil l not
operate if the battery is
c h arged or di sconnected.
Potentiall y inoperative if i s in
accident
If your vehicle is in an accident, som e
ponents could be damage d or di sconnected ,
potentiall y re ndering
electrical equipment
The system is in teg rat ed in to th e
trical arc h itecture of the ve hicle. Do not add
any
e lectrical equipment (e .g . mobile radio, radio, etc.) to your vehicle unless
you check with your authorized Volk swagen
dealer first. Added electrical equipment may
in terfere wi
th th e operation o f the syste m . A ny dam age would not be co vered by
your warranty.
An exis tin g
Data protection
For syste m limit atio n s and detail s, please
call
l-888-40NSTAR (1-888-466-7827) .
Log in at:
www. vw.co m
www.vw.ca
and select the link to
Virtual Advisor
Exis tin g
service agreement req uired. Additional usage
ch arges apply for
and select t he link to
Volkswage n and OnStar strictl y obs erv e all regu lations
tioned th at the privacy of any info rmation
sent via w ire less cellular communicatio n s can not be ass ured. Thi rd parties may
full y intercept or access transm iss ions and
private communications wi th out your
subscriber privacy is ta ke n very
riously. Your p e rsonal information is neve r
p rov ided to another company or person
less you authorize it, or if requi red by the
legal process, or in such cases where you have provided it for billin g purposes.
Having cre d it
card inform ation o n file w ith
privacy policy may be found at:
www .vw.com
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Warranty, Antenna Care
Warranty
a warranty
provided that the dmage was not
caused by improper treatment or attempts
to repair
it by persons. and
that the unit has not suffered any
damage.
Care of antenna
The antenna is des igned to achieve
at
a position where reception is good and sus
protected from damage and wear.
Care: A dirty antenna is diffi
dry off the antenna and using
chrome
This to chromated antennas.
Power antennas
need to be washed and
the power antenna does not retract or ex
tend sections must
be cleaned. Never
equipped with roof mounted antennas.
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Technical Description
Anti-theft protection
The unit is whenever
the power source is in terrupted. can
Momentary -contact buttons
Frequency, band, bass, pre
set button, cassette functions.
functions. coding
The
from the interior (night driving de
sign) -maximum brightness when driving
off. Wher1 the driving are on,
the intensi ty is
together with the
instrument intensity.
station
tun ing is in both
directions . Microprocesor-controlled stabi
of station frequencies (PLL quartz
tuning).
Cassette
Low-wear, high performance tape head,
buttons for fast forward and re
verse, auto-reverse, Music Search System
Noise Reduction, automatic
detection of
cassettes.
CD changer*
Remote via radio sound system
unit. magazine for 6 with mo
tor-driven ejectio
n, 6 buttons.
Mix mode, automatic track scan seek.
bass fader inte
grated in the radio,
changer. information on these options is
tuned interference suppressors interference
windwipers and radiator fan.
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