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CONTROLS
AND
EQUIPMENT
Swivel seats*
The forward or backward adjustment pro cedure outlined for the
front
bucket seats
also
applies to the swivel seats.
Before turning the driver's swivel seat:
•
Position shift lever in park (automatic
transmission) or in first gear (manual
transmission).
•
Block wheels if necessary to
prevent
vehicle from moving.
•
Release parking brake. WARNING
Swivel seats must be in forward facing
position while driving. Do not operate the locking lever of the
swivel seat while the vehicle is in mo
tion.
To swivel the seat, move seat slightly for ward or open the door a crack.
Then
push
down the locking lever in
front
of the seat.
The passenger seat can be turned
180°
to the left
(half
circle).
The driver's seat can be turned
90°
to the
right
(quarter
circle).
The seats will lock automatically at
every
turn.
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^EDALS
BRAKES CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
WARNING • The movement of the pedals must
never be obstructed by a floor mat or
any other object.
• In case one of the two brake circuits
fails,
increased brake pedal travel is required to bring your vehicle to a full
stop.
• It should always be possible to
depress the clutch and accelerator pedals fully.
• All pedals must be able to return
freely to their normal positions.
Only use floor mats which leave the pedal area free and can be secured with
floor mat fasteners. Functioning of brake system
Your vehicle is equipped with a power assisted hydraulic dual circuit brake
system with disc brakes at the front and
self-adjusting drum brakes at the rear. Both circuits function independently.
One brake circuit operates the front
wheels and the other the rear wheels. In the unlikely event of hydraulic failure of
one circuit, push the brake pedal down
firmly and hold it in that position. A mechanical linkage activates the second
circuit, and you will be able to bring the
vehicle to a stop.
WARNING Failure of one brake circuit will impair
the braking capability resulting in an increased stopping distance. If one brake circuit fails, the other will still
operate. However, you will notice an increased pedal travel when you step on
the brake. Should you encounter such experience, bring your vehicle safely to a
full stop.
Avoid driving the vehicle and have it
towed to the nearest Volkswagen dealer or qualified workshop.
Brake operation and brake
warning light
Make it a habit to check the operation of
your brakes before driving. The brake
warning light will light up while the engine is cranking and the parking brake is pulled
and/or the brake fluid level is too low. For more details see "Brake warning light" on
page 43.
Keep in mind that the braking distance
increases very rapidly as the speed increa
ses.
At 60 mph or at 100 km/h, for example, it is not twice but four times longer than at 30 mph or at 50 km/h. Tire
traction is also less effective when the roads are wet and slippery. Therefore,
always maintain a safe distance from the
vehicle in front of you.
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CONTROLS AND
EQUIPMENT
=ailure
of one
brake
circuit
I the brake pedal travel should suddenly
icrease,
one of the brake circuits may
_ave
failed. Should this happen, you will
m able to bring your vehicle safely to a
s:op,
however, you will have to push hard
er on the brake pedal and it will take a onger distance to stop the vehicle.
Con
tact your Volkswagen dealership for as
sistance.
Brake
wear
~he brakes on our automobiles are still subject to wear depending largely on operating conditions and driving habits. On ve
hicles
which are driven mostly in stop-and-
50 city
traffic
or which are driven hard, the
crake linings should be checked by your
Volkswagen
dealer more often than
specified
in the Maintenance brochure.
Front
spoiler
If you
install
a
front
spoiler on
your
vehi
cle, be
sure
the air
flow
to the
front
brakes
is not
obstructed,
otherwise
the
brake
system
could
overheat.
Parking
brake
lever
The parking brake lever is located between the
front
seats.
• To set the parking brake, pull the lever
until
strong resistance is
felt.
The parking
brake must be pulled up all the way so
that
the vehicle cannot be moved. When the ig nition is on, the brake warning
light
will
light
up.
• Depress brake pedal and hold while re
leasing
parking brake. To release the park
ing brake, pull the lever slightly up, de
press
the release
button
(arrow), and then
push the lever all the way down. When the parking brake is fully released, the brake
warning
light
will go out.
WARNING
•
Release
the
parking
brake
fully.
A
partially
engaged
brake
will
overheat
the
rear
brakes,
reduce
their
effective
ness and cause excessive
wear.
•
Always
set the
parking
brake
when
parking
your
vehicle.
Move
the
selector
lever
to "P"
(Automatic
transmission)
or
move
the
gearshift
lever
to "R" or "1"
(Manual
transmission).
On
hills
also
turn
the
wheels
toward
the curb.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*
p R
f
N d
D
2
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1 :'B33-395
Selector lever positions
WARNING Apply foot brake when engaging Drive or Reverse.
P - Park
Engage Park only when the vehicle is
sta
nnary. Therefore, when parking your .snide, apply the parking brake first, and
:nen move the selector lever completely to cosition P. To do this depress the but
ton in the handle of the selector lever and push it through R to P. The transmis-s on is then mechanically locked.
Depending on the model, your vehicle
~iay be equipped with an Automatic Shift _ock (ASL). To move the shift lever from
re
P-Park
position to any other position,
".vhere applicable you must depress both the brake pedal
and the button into handle of the selector lever.
Shift out of the Park position, before re leasing the parking brake.
When the vehicle is parked on a steep
hill,
shifting out of Park may be a little harder.
This is due to the vehicle's weight exerted on the transmission.
Warning buzzer
A warning buzzer will sound when you open the driver's door with the selector lever left in any other but
P-Park
position.
The warning buzzer will go off as soon as the selector lever is moved to the
P-Park
position.
R - Reverse
Reverse should be selected only when the
vehicle has come to a full stop and the en
gine is running at idle speed.
Before you move the selector lever to the
reverse position you have to depress the
push button in the handle of the selector
lever.
N - Neutral
Shift to this position for standing with
brakes applied. Depending on the model, your vehicle
may be equipped with an Automatic Shift
Lock (ASL). To move the shift lever from
the N-Neutral position to any other
posi
tion at speeds below 3 mph (5 km/h) or when the vehicle is stationary, you must
depress both the brake pedal and the button into handle of the selector lever.
Do not use Neutral for coasting downhill.
Coasting downhill with the transmission in Neutral and the engine not operating
will result in damage to the Automatic
transmission.
D - Normal driving position
Position D is for normal city and highway
driving.
It ranges from zero to top speed, and all three gears shift automatically,
depending on engine load and driving
speed.
2 - Position for hilly stretches
This position is to be used for mountain driving or slow driving, and also when you
want to make use of the engine's braking effect. In "2", only the first and second
gears will engage automatically.
The road speed must not exceed 54 mph or 87 km/h. Therefore, only shift down into position "2" when vehicle speed is
below this speed. It is not necessary to let
up on the accelerator. 35
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AND EQUIPMENT
1 - Position for steep hills
This
position is to be
used
for mountain
driving
or
slow
driving.
It
also
provides
for
maximum
engine
braking effect. To
engage this gear depress the push but
ton in the handle of the selector lever
first. In "1" the
transmission
will
stay
in first
gear
and will not upshift.
The road speed must not exceed 33 mph
or
53 km/h. Only shift down into "1"
when the speed is below this speeds.
WARNING
Do
not shift to a lower driving position
until vehicle speed has dropped below
the specified limits otherwise engine
speed
will
suddenly increase and may
cause
engine damage and
loss
of
vehicle control. Driving the automatic transmission
Starting the engine
The
selector
lever
must be in Neutral or Park. If one of the driving
positions
is
engaged
a
safety
switch will prevent the
engine
from
being
started.
Emergency
starting
Your
Volkswagen
with
Automatic
Transmis
sion
cannot
be started by
pushing
or tow
ing.
If
engine
does
not start
because
of
dis
charged
battery, the
vehicle
can be started
with jumper
cables.
Refer
to
"Emergency
starting
with jumper
cables".
Should
the
engine
fail to start
consult
your
nearest
Volkswagen
dealer.
Selecting
a driving position
WARNING
•
Apply the foot brake before select
ing a driving position when the vehicle
is
stationary.
When the selector lever is in a driving
position,
the vehicle may creep even at
idle speed. Therefore, do not release
the parking brake or foot brake until
you
are ready to move, because power
is
transmitted to the wheels as soon as
a driving position is engaged.
•
Do not accelerate
while
selecting
a driving position. At this
time
the en
gine must run at idle speed so
that
no undue stress
will
be placed on the auto
matic clutches in the transmission.
•
Never have any position engaged
when checking in the engine compart ment. Make sure the selector lever is
securely
locked into the P position
with
the parking brake firmly set. Otherwise, any increase in engine speed may set
the vehicle in motion, even
with
the parking brake applied.
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CONTROLS
AND
EQUIPMENT
•
Never shift into Reverse (R) or Park
(P) when the vehicle is in motion.
•
Do not remove the key from the ig
nition steering lock until you have
parked the vehicle, because removal
of the key
will
lock the steering wheel.
•
If the selector lever is unintention
ally moved into Neutral (N)
while
driv
ing,
take
your foot off the accelerator pedal and
wait
until the engine speed
has
dropped to idling before selecting
a driving position.
Maneuvering
•'/hen
alternating between forward and
-averse
- for
instance,
while
maneuvering
ne
vehicle
into a tight parking
space
-
:nly
shift when the
vehicle
has
come
to a
full stop and the
engine
is running at idle
soeed.
Stuck
in snow, mud or sand
When
alternating between forward and
reverse
in an effort to free the
vehicle,
depress
the
accelerator
pedal
slightly
while
the
transmission
is in
gear,
and
release
the
accelerator
pedal
while
shifting.
Do not
race
the
engine
and
avoid
spinning
the
wheels.
Do not repeat
"rocking"
back and
forth
with
wheels
spinning
at high engine speed and heavy
throttle,
as serious damage may
be caused to the automatic transmis
sion
and other critical parts.
Kickdown
device
The
kickdown
device
gives
maximum
acceleration
when the
accelerator
pedal
is
pressed
down
past
the full throttle
posi
tion.
Depending
on
road
speed
and
engine
speed,
either the upshift is
delayed
(forced
throttle) or the box
changes
down
into
the next lower
gear.
WARNING
Be
careful when using the kickdown on
slippery
roads. Rapid acceleration may
cause
skidding.
Stopping
•
When
stopping briefly, at a traffic light
for
example,
it is not
necessary
to
move
the
selector
lever
to
Neutral.
Simply
apply
the
brakes.
To start
again
release
brake
and
accelerate.
•
The driving
positions
must
never
be
used
for holding the
vehicle
at rest
uphill.
Always
use your foot
brakes
when
stopped
on
inclines.
WARNING
•
Never get out of the driver's seat
when the engine is running and the
selector
lever is not securely locked in
the P position.
•
If you must leave the vehicle move
the selector lever securely into the P
position
and apply parking brake
firmly.
Towing
To
tow the
vehicle
see instructions
"Emergency
towing" on
page
138.
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CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
STEERING LOCK/IGNITION/STARTER
SWITCH
The
steering is equipped
with
an
antitheft
ignition lock.
Switch
positions
1 -
Ignition
off/steering can be
locked.
•
Pull
out the key and
turn
steering wheel until it
locks.
WARNING
• This position
only
locks the
steering
wheel
and not the
shift
control
lever.
Sudden and
unexpected
vehicle
move
ment
may occur if the
shift
control
lever
is
moved
out of P
(Park)
(automa
tic
transmission)
or out of
gear
(manual
transmission)
and the
parking
brake
is not
firmly
set.
•
Never
remove
key
from
steering
lock
or
turn
key off
while
the
vehicle
is moving. The
steering
wheel
will
lock,
causing loss of control.
2-
Ignition
on/steering free. If it is difficult to
turn
the key from po
sition 1 to 2, gently move the steering
wheel until the key turns freely.
3
- Starter engages.
Key
returns to Pos. 2 as soon as it is
released.
"Starting procedures" see next
pages.
In position 3, the power supply to
headlights, windshield wipers,
blower motor and rear window defog-
ger
is temporarily interrupted to
con
serve
battery power.
Before
the starter can be operated again
the key must be turned back to position 1.
The
non-repeat lock in the ignition switch prevents the starter from being operated
when engine is running as this could
damage
the starter.
In position 2 and 3 several warning/in
dicator lights will come on.
Refer
to
"Warning/indicator lights" for details.
Chime If you leave the key in the ignition/steering
lock, the chime will sound when the
driver's door is opened. This is your reminder to remove the key and lock the
doors.
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CONTROLS
AND
EQUIPMENT
WARNING
/ INDICATOR
LIGHTS
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
your vehicle is equipped
with
several
•nportant indicator and warning devices to
~ionitor the continued reliable operation of .our vehicle. Familiarize yourself
with
:hese
devices so if one should come on .ou know what to do.
-allure to heed applicable warnings and "nportant vehicle information may result in
serious
personal injury or vehicle damage.
WARNING
•
Whenever
stalled
or stopped for
epair,
move
the
vehicle
a
safe
distance
off the road, stop the
engine
and
turn
on the
emergency
flasher
(see
page
46).
• The
engine
compartment
of any
-lotor
vehicle
is a
potentially
hazard
ous
area.
Before
you check
anything
in
?ie
engine
compartment,
stop the
engine
and let it cool down.
Always
exercise
extreme
caution
when
work
ing
under
the
engine
hood.
Heed
all of
re
WARNINGS
on
page
97.
page
1 - Brake 43
2
- Safety belt 18
3
- Turn signals 44
4 - Alternator 44
5
- For additional light
6 - For additional light 7 - Oil pressure 43
8 - High beam 45
9 - Coolant temperature/level . . . 45
10 - For additional switch 9 10
B25-5t?
1-Brake
« ->
The
light comes on while the engine is
cranking.
It goes out after the engine is started and the parking brake is
fully
released.
This is your assurance
that
the
brake warning light is functioning properly.
If the brake warning light does not light JC
while cranking the engine or setting :ne parking brake, there may be a malfunction in the electrical system. In this
case
c;~-
tact your Volkswagen dealer.
'where applicable
Always
heed
WARNINGS
on next page
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I CONTROLSAND EQUIPMENT
WARNING If the brake warning
light
does not go
out
with
the engine running and the parking brake released or lights up
while driving, the fluid level
in
the brake
fluid reservoir may
be
too low.
This might be
due
to
a
leak in one of the two independently functioning brake circuits.
If the brake pedal travel has increased,
one of the brake circuits may have
failed.
Avoid driving the vehicle and have it towed to the nearest Volkswa
gen dealer or qualified workshop for re pair.
If brake pedal travel has not increased
and
braking performance remains un
impaired,
proceed carefully to
your
nearest Volkswagen dealer or qualified
workshop to have the braking system inspected and corrected.
For detailed information see
"Brakes" on
page 29. 2-
Safety belt
|
A
FASTEN
BELTS
Refer
to
"Safety belts"
on
page
14 for
details.
3
-
Turn
signals E^
Refer
to
"Turn
signal/headlight dimmer
switch lever" on page 49 for details.
4
- Alternator
This
light comes
on
when
the
ignition
is
turned on and goes out after the engine
is
started.
If the
light does
not go out
after
starting
and
revving-up
the
engine
momentarily
or
lights
up
while driving,
there may be a malfunction
in
the electrical system
or
the V-belt
to
the alternator may be loose
or
broken.
In
this
case,
turn
the engine off and
contact
your
Volkswagen dealer.
5
- For additional
light
6
- For additional
light
7
- Engine Oil pressure
When
the
ignition
is
turned
on, the oil
pressure warning light comes on for a bulb
check.
It
should
go out
after
the
engine
has
started.
If the
warning light does
not go out or
flashes
while driving
(above
2000
engine rpm a buzzer
will
sound simultaneously),
it
indicates,
that the oil pressure is too low.
Stop the engine immediately, check the
engine
oil
level
and add
oil, if necessary.
If engine oil level is normal, but the
light
continues to flash, do not continue to
operate the vehicle. This could damage
the engine.
Turn
the engine off and contact the nearest Volkswagen dealer for assistance.
The oil pressure warning
light
is not an indicator for low engine oil level. To
check
the oil level, always use dipstick
(see page 99).
Make
it a habit to have the engine oil
level checked
with
every
fuel filling.
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VEHICLE
OPERATION
In the
driver's
seat
•
Check operation of horn.
•
Adjust seat for easy reach of controls.
•
Adjust head restraints to your
size.
•
Adjust inside and outside rear view mir-
brs.
•
Use safety belts as directed.
•
Assure yourself
that
all passengers,
especially
children, are properly buckled up.
•
Check operation of
foot
and parking
orakes.
•
Check all warning and indicator lights
v/hen starting the engine.
•
Do not leave vehicle idling unattended.
•
Lock all doors
from
inside to prevent in advertent opening of doors
from
inside
and unwanted
entry
from
outside. On the
road
•
Always drive defensively. Expect the
unexpected.
•
Observe speed
limits
and obey road
signs.
•
Use signals to indicate
turns
and lane
changes.
•
Turn on headlights at dusk.
•
Always keep a safe distance
from
the
vehicle in
front
of you, depending on
traf
fic, road and weather conditions.
•
Reduce speed at
night
and during incle
ment weather.
•
If you smell gas fumes in the vehicle,
drive
with
the windows open, but keep the rear lid
closed.
Have the cause im
mediately located and corrected.
•
Make frequent rest stops, at least
after
every two hours of driving.
•
When
tired
pull off the road, stop and
take a rest. Turn the engine off. Do not sit in the vehicle
with
engine idling. Engine exhaust is dangerous if inhaled.
•
When stopped or parked, always set
the parking brake. Move the selector lever
to "P" (Automatic transmission) or move
the gearshift lever to reverse or
first
gear (Manual transmission). When parking on
hills,
turn
wheels
toward
the curb.
•
When stalled or stopped for repairs,
move the vehicle well off the road. Turn on
emergency flasher and use other warning
devices
to alert other motorists. Do not park or operate the vehicle in areas where
the hot exhaust system may come in
con
tact
with
dry
grass,
brush, fuel spill or other material which can cause a fire.
•
Make it a habit to have the engine oil
checked
with
every fuel filling.
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