VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 1990 T4 / 4.G Manual Online
Manufacturer: VOLKSWAGEN, Model Year: 1990, Model line: TRANSPORTER, Model: VOLKSWAGEN TRANSPORTER 1990 T4 / 4.GPages: 165, PDF Size: 24.87 MB
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VEHICLE
OPERATION
WARNING continued
•
The permanently engaged allwheel-
drive
will
provide
good
performance on relatively wet or slippery
roads.
Be
sure
to use these features and advantages
wisely. Do not let the excellent traction
which your VW
SYNCRO
offers lead
you
to underestimate the difficulties
and risks involved in negotiating wet or
slippery
roads. Always drive defen
sively
and adapt vehicle operation and
driving speed to road and
traffic
condi
tions.
Driving Off-Road
WARNING
The Vanagon/Transporter
Syncro
is not an off-road or all
terrain
vehicle. Use of
this or any other vehicle under off-road
conditions
requires special skills and knowledge. The off-road operation of
this or any other
vehicle
can
lead
to per
sonal
injury.
•
Driver and all
passengers
must
wear
safety belts at all times.
•
Keep your thumbs and fingers on
the outside of the steering wheel.
Potholes
or rocks can
jerk
the
wheel
from your grip; it really hurts if a spoke
catches
you on the way around.
Off-Road
Driving
Driving off-road places extra demands
on
your vehicle and on you, the driver.
If
under
exceptional
circumstances
you
judge
it
safe
and
appropriate
to
leave
the
paved highway,
first
make sure
that
your vehicle
is
in top
mechanical condition. Make cer
tain
that
all
vehicle systems
are
function ing normally,
in
particular,
for
example,
that
the engine, especially the cooling
sys
tem,
is
operating properly and
that
trans
mission,
brakes and steering are function ing normally. Tires must have adequate
tread,
be
free
of
damage
and be
adequately inflated.
Before
driving over
difficult
terrain, such as
mud,
sand,
water, snow
or
steep
slopes,
we recommend engaging
the
differentia lock*
at low
speed.
Important
information
regarding
the
differential lock
is on
page
33/34.
Whenever
you
operate your
car you
should
be
well
and fit, but
your physical
and
mental condition
are
especially
im
portant
when driving
off
the road.
As
a
general rule
you
should
go
only where others have gone before.
Always
obey applicable
Federal,
State
and
local regulations
and
above
all re
spect
and protect the environment. Do
not
scar
the
land, avoid unnecessary wheel
spinning and other driving behavior which
will
create
ruts
and destroy vegetation.
Be
careful when parking and when standing
with
a hot
engine. The catalytic converter
with
which your vehicle
is
equipped devel
ops
very high temperatures which can set
dry grass and brush
on
fire. Respect
the
wildlife, leave animals
to
themselves
and
do not destroy their areas
of
refuge. Above
all,
be
considerate and operate your vehi
cle
sensibly and safely. Nature
is a
natural
resource
which belongs
to
all
of
us.
'where applicable
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parts
for your car.
Competent know-how and commitment
to
you and your car,
that's
Volkswagen Service.
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VEHICLE OPERATION
I'iving
off-road on Steep Inclines
I Sidehills
Before reviewing how to drive up steep
• s and along sidehills, make note of an -oortant point. If you don't make it to the
co.
or your vehicle is about to slide or roll
= :eways,
turn
off the engine, put it
into
I
'3t
gear, put on the parking brake and get
W
on the uphill side and walk down. An
:^nce
of prevention is
worth
a pound of i.re.
Steep
Inclines
When preparing to climb a steep incline,
first
find out whether you can make it. If
necessary,
walk the course. Be sure there
is
enough clearance on all sides of the ve
hicle to avoid damage. If you have the
slightest doubt don't try it! It is always a
good idea to make a
trial
run to get the feel
of the surface and how much
effort
is
needed.
Go straight uphill. When the tires
begin to
spin,
apply a
little
extra gas and let
them dig in slightly. Step on the brakes
while you shift
into
reverse and drive straight back down. That's
right
- in re
verse
gear, clutch out and driving.
Abso
lutely not in neutral and
trying
to let your
self down on the brakes. To avoid sideroll remember never
turn
your vehicle
side
ways on a hill or steep incline.
On
your attempt, give yourself a running
start. Accelerate to the hill and then,
just
as
you approach the top,
ease
off the gas
to slow down.
When driving down, keep the vehicle heading straight downhill in low gear and
under control. If it begins to slide, don't lock up the brakes. You can't steer a
skid
ding wheel. Touch the gas instead to
straighten your car out.
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VEHICLE OPERATION
Sidehills
Do
not
attempt
to go across the side of a
hill as this is extremely hazardous. If it is
absolutely necessary to drive on a hill
which is not very steep it should always be
done
with
extreme caution. Whenever
possible,
avoid doing it! And too, when
you're getting out of your vehicle on a
sidehill,
be sure to always exit on the uphill
side.
Surfaces
on sidehills are deceptive. What
may look like solid ground may actually
make your vehicle slide since most of the
weight is going to be on the downhill
wheels.
When your vehicle starts to slide, instantly
turn
downhill. Take care not to
lock the wheels which may cause the vehi
cle
to slide out of control and cause per
sonal
injury.
Sand
When driving on
sand,
be sure to stay on top of it. You can do this by driving
with
enough speed to maintain momentum.
When crossing short patches of
sand,
study the situation
first
and then proceed
with
cautious and steady speed and keep up the momentum. Avoid long stretches of
dry, loose
sand.
If it is absolutely neces
sary
to drive on dry, loose
sand,
it may be
necessary
to partially deflate the tires to in
crease
traction. To avoid getting stuck, maintain a steady but slow
speed.
WARNING
Tires
must
be
reinflated
when
back
on
hard
ground. Just a
short
distance
of
driving
on
hard
ground
or on
pavement
with
underinflated
tires
can cause sub
stantial
damages
to
your
tires,
loss of
vehicle
control
and
personal
injury.
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iVater
•
Exercise
extreme caution when driving
T'ough water. Driving
into
unfamiliar
a:er
can be dangerous. Always check
~e
depth before attempting to make a
possing.
7,'ading depth - see page 149).
Vi nen it is necessary to drive through deep ater, shift
into
low gear and maintain a
ready
and slow
speed.
Engage differen-
:=] lock* (see page 33).
Be
very careful about stopping broadside
r a stream of running water as the tre-
-endous
force of the water against the
flat
; de of the vehicle could cause it be swept :ownstream
with
the current. With even only a few inches of water run
ning,
do not stop if you are on an unpaved
surface.
Moving water may wash the
foot
ing out from under your tires and make it
impossible
for you to get moving again.
When
reaching dry ground, your wet
brakes
may have very
little
braking power.
Help
dry your brakes out by riding your
brakes
for a short distance to avoid losing
control and personal
injury.
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VEHICLE OPERATION
After driving over
difficult
terrain,
espe
cially through water or mud, the following
is
important:
• Disengage the differential lock*.
• After long drives through deep mud, the
brakes must be checked and cleaned if
they are
dirty.
This will prevent damage to
the brakes and premature wear.
• After driving through deep water, take
out oil dipstick and check to see whether
there are drops of water on the dipstick or if the oil level has risen. In
that
case,
the oil
must be changed immediately.
• If during an off-road drive the vehicle
has
become stuck (dug its way
into
the
ground) or the underside was stuck by
rocks
or similar, check undercarriage,
brake lines and oil pan for damage. • The engine compartment and vehicle
underbody must be cleaned if they are
very
dirty
so
that
the function of all mova ble and electrical/electronic parts is main
tained.
•
Clean
heavy soil from wheels and tires,
check
tires for damage or foreign objects in treads.
•
Clean
turn
signals, lights and license
plate.
• Dry brake system by driving a short dis
tance
with
brake pedal slightly depressed.
This
will help regaining normal braking ac
tion
and help prevent the possibility of the
vehicle pulling to one side while braking.
Performance
testing
If the
Vanagon/Transporter
Syncro re
quires
testing
on a
dynamometer
(en
gine
output
analysis and
brake
test)
the
transaxle
drive
shaft
must
be discon nected.
The
differential
lock
must
not be en gaged.
84 "where applicable
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VEHICLE CARE
=UELTANK
|he fuel filler neck is located above the -gnt
front
wheel. Syncro model: above the
-;nt rear wheel.
mm key A (see page 7) is used for the lock-
acle
tank cap. The syncro model has a separate key for the lockable tank cap.
capacity of the tank is 16.0 gal/60
:ers
(Reserve is 2.5 gal/10 liters of
total
rapacity).
5/ncro model: 18.5 gal/70 liters (Reserve
2
5 gal/10 liters of
total
capacity). Trouble-free refueling depends on the cor
rect use of the filler nozzle.
Always
insert the nozzle fully
into
the fuel filler neck, to completely open the spring-loaded flap located
just
below the filler
neck opening. Make sure the filler nozzle
is
not tilted.
Do
not
fill
the fuel tank too quickly, other
wise the fuel may foam up and cause the
nozzle
to switch off too
soon.
As
soon as the nozzle switches off auto matically for the
first
time, the tank is full.
Do
not try to add more fuel, because the
expansion
space in the fuel tank will be
filled - the fuel can then overflow when it
becomes
warm.
WARNING
Never
carry
additional
fuel
containers
in
your
vehicle.
Such
containers,
full
or
empty,
may
leak,
cause an explosion,
or
result
in
fire
in case of a collision.
85
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