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We
thank you for the confidence you have placed in us through
:he purchase of the new Caravelle/Transporter.
~~e
new Caravelle/Transporter has been completely redesigned. In
:~'s
process the years of experience
with
several million Trans- porters and
front
wheel drive passenger cars has been put to good
__e
new Caravelle/Transporter is distinguished by the generous
amount of inside space it offers and by its modern aerodynamic styl-
-g.
In addition it also has a high payload, variability, driving comfort
and driving safety.
Environmental factors played a large part in its design, selection of
materials and manufacture. The result speaks for itself: TheVolks- .vagen is
thrifty
with
petrol is low pollutant, only requires a small
amount of servicing at long intervals, has extremely long-life wear- "ng parts and is extensively recyclable. Therefore it has all the typical
Volkswagen
virtues such as, economy, quality, reliability and value retention.
t is also reassuring for you to know
that
one of the largest and most
efficient organizations in the world is available to look after your
Volkswagen.
In Europe alone there is a network of about 9000 Volks wagen dealers
that
work economically and professionally in accord
ance
with
factory guidelines.
The Volkswagen dealers also guarantee
that
everything is OK on your CaravelleATransporter. They offer you
• 1 year warranty against defects -
with
no mileage
limit
In the majority of countries there is a complete package of additional
warranty cover and services offered, like for example:
• 6 years warranty against rusting-through on the bodywor< -
without
expense for interim treatment.
• 1 year warranty on workshop repairs
• 1 year warranty on all genuine parts and on Volkswagen
acces
sories
approved by us.
• The quick, value for money Express Service for the smaller jobs
• A reasonably priced replacement car for the period
that
yours is being serviced or repaired - ask your dealer.
• The Volkswagen Accessory Service
Tested,
factory approved accessories and the professional installa
tion
- hereto please also read the note on
Page
116.
Volkswagen
dealers will gladly supply details on the above-men tioned services and possible country specific deviations.
Please
see
also
the notes in the Service Schedule.
We
wish you pleasant and safe motoring at all times.
Your
VOLKSWAGEN
AG
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VEHICLE LITERATURE
In the vehicle wallet you will find, in addition
to this
Instruction
manual,
a Service Schedule and a Service address
list.
Also
depending on vehicle model and equip ment there can be various Supplements
(e.g.
for car radio, Multivan or Camper).
If one of these publications appears to be
missing
or you have the impression
that
the
information on some equipment or model
version is not complete, please contact your
Volkswagen
dealer. He will be pleased to help you.
You
can naturally also get in touch direct
with
our Service Department or
with
the Im porter in your country. The telephone numbers and addresses are to be found in
the Service address list.
The
Instruction
Manual
should be read carefully as soon as possible
so
that
you get to know your vehicle quickly.
Your
special attention is drawn to the
chapter "Driving tips" in this instruction
manual.
There you will see how you can
drive
safely,
economically
and envi
ronment
consciously.
For
safety
reasons
please
note
also
the
information
on Accessories,
modifications
and the
renewal
of
parts
on
page
117.
The other chapters are of course also im portant because the correct operation of the
vehicle serves - in addition to regular care
and maintenance - to maintain the value of
the vehicle and is, in many
cases,
also one of the stipulations for upholding warranty
claims.
At the end of this manual we have made a list of the checks which you should carry out
regularly to keep your vehicle roadworthy at
all times.
The Service Schedule
contains
- identification data for your car - the Service intervals
- the Service operations
- important details about Warranty
Service
work which has been carried out is
also
confirmed in the Service
Schedule.
This
can
be important when a claim is made under Warranty.
Your
should always present the Service
Schedule
when taking the vehicle to
a
Volks
wagen dealer.
The Service address
list
contains
- addresses and telephone numbers of
Volkswagen
dealers in Europe and over
seas.
- important information on the Volks wagen dealer emergency services
Notes
on the
layout
of
this
Manual:
It describes the largest possible range of
equipment envisaged at the time of going to
press.
Some of the equipment may be avail
able later on or not at all or will not be offered in certain Export markets.
Items
of equipment marked
with
a * are
only standard on certain model versions or
are only available as optional extras on cer
tain models.
All blocks of
text
which
have
this
colour
backing
and the
title
"At
tention"
refer
to
potential
acci
dent
or
injury
risks.
Texts
following
this
symbol
and
printed
in
italics
are
important
notes
on
environmental
protection.
One
final
request:
When you sell your car please give the com plete Vehicle Wallet to the new owner be
cause
the vehicle literature belongs to the
vehicle.
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DASHBOARD AND CONTROLS
Page
| Remote controlled outside mirror
13
2
Switch for electric windows 12
3
Switches 50
-
Air
vents
55,
58
5
_urn signal and headlight dip lever
Cruise
control system 52
53
z
Emergency
light
system switch 51
Combi
instrument:
Warning lamps Instruments 47
40
I
Ignition
lock 36
9
Windscreen
wiper/washer lever
with
switch for
multi
function indicator 54
42
1 10
Switches
50
Air
vents
55,
58
I 12
Space
for auxiliary heater controls
63
'
3
Radio"
'-
Glove
box
74
' 5
Bonnet
release handle
94
0
Lola
starting aid (Diesel engines) 17
Fuse
box behind shelf
—
18 Horn ( only functions
with
ignition switched on
19
Controls
and switches for heating/ventilation
... air conditioner V-
20
Gear
lever (manual gearbox)
Selector
lever (automatic gearbox) 31
21
Switch
for recirculating air
s:
22
Ashtray
73
23
Cigarette lighter/electric socket
Notes
• Some of the items listed are only
fitted
on certain mi optional extras.
• On righthand drive vehicles the arrangement of the sv the location of some items can vary. The symbols on tr are the same as for lefthand drive vehicles.
11
Vehicles
with
a factory
fitted
radio have a radio instruction iea
When
service installing a radio pay
attention
to the ins
page
129 in the "Do-it-yourself" section.
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DASHBOARD
AND
CONTROLS
Warning lamps
Symbol Page Symbol
Page
Coolant temperature/
Coolant level
47
A Emergency light system
51
Engine oil pressure f^i
47
m Rear
window
heating
51
ID
Headlight
high
beams
48
to Fog lights
rear fog light 51
Turn
signals
49
Notes
((D)
Brake
system l^i
48
•
If one of the lamps marked
with
comes on when driving
stop and switch engine off. Details can be found on the pages
given
B Some of the lamps shown here are
only
on certain models or are optional extras.
£3
Alternator
49 •
If one of the lamps marked
with
comes on when driving
stop and switch engine off. Details can be found on the pages
given
B Some of the lamps shown here are
only
on certain models or are optional extras.
m Glow plugs - Diesel
49
(©)
Anti-locking brake system (ABS)
49
Trailer turn signals
49
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CONTROLS
AND EQUIPMENT
Central
locking system*
With this system all the doors, and - de
pending
on the position of the tailgate or
wing door lock - the tailgate or wing door
can
also be locked and unlocked.
The
system is operated from the
driver's
door or
front
passenger door - from
outside
with the key, from inside with the
locking
knob.
Note
The
central locking system can only func
tion correctly when the driver's and
front
passenger
doors are properly
closed.
When
locking,
the locking knobs on all doors must move down. If the knob on one door
does
not move at any time, open the door
concerned
and close it properly.
Attention
•
When
the locking knobs in the
driver's
or
front
passenger doors
are pressed
down
all
other
doors
are locked
automatically.
Since it
would
be
difficult
to ren
der assistance
from
the outside in an emergency,
when
the doors
are locked, children should
never
be
left
in the vehicle on
their
own. • Locking the doors can
prevent
them
from
bursting open in an
extraordinary
accident situation. Locked doors also
prevent
per
sons
from
entering
the car forci bly e.g. at
traffic
lights.
However,
in an emergency
they
make
it
more
difficult
for outside
help
to
open the doors.
Notes: If the central locking system should develop
a
fault, all the locks can be operated nor
mally,
see next page.
The
sliding door can be secured or released
separately
with the safety catch.
Sliding door and
tailgate
or
wing
door can be locked or unlocked separately
with the key.
To
unlock the tailgate or wing door insert key
and
turn
it to right (c). Hold in this position
and
press button in.
If the key is withdrawn in the horizontal
posi
tion (a), locking of the tailgate or wing door
will be controlled by the central locking
sys
tem when it is closed again.
When
the key is withdrawn in the vertical
position (b) and tailgate or wing door
closed,
it will be locked all the time. The tailgate can
then only be unlocked with the key.
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Seat
belts
CONTROLS AND EQUIPMENT
It has
been
proven
that
seat
belts
give
good
protection
in accidents. In
most
countries
therefore
the
wear
ing of
seat
belts
is
required
by law.
Attention
The
belts
should be put on
before
every
journey
-
even
in
town
traffic.
This
applies
also to the
rear
seats.
Pregnant
women
too should al
ways
wear
a
seat
belt.
The
routing
of the
belt
is of
major
importance
to the
protective
ef
fect
of the
belt.
How the
belt
should be
worn
is described on
the
next
pages.
General
notes
• The
belt
must
not be
twisted.
• Two persons
(including
children)
must never be secured
with
one belt. It is
particularly dangerous to put the belt round
a
child sitting on a persons lap.
• The belt should not be worn over hard or
breakable
articles (glasses, ball pens, key
rings,
pipes, etc.) because this can cause in
jury
to the body.
•
Loose,
bulky clothing (e.g. overcoats
over
jackets) affects the fit and function of
the belts.
• The belt must not be jammed anywhere or rub on any sharp edges.
• The lock tongue may only be inserted into the lock part belonging to the appropri
ate seat otherwise, the protective effect is
impaired.
• The slot for the belt tongue rr„s: -;: ze
blocked
with
paper or anyth'-c s ~
otherwise the tongue cannot 5"a;e properly.
• The belts must be kept clean otherwise the retractors may not work properly (see
also
"Care
of car" section).
• Seat belts which have become damagec or have been stressed in an accident and stretched must be renewed - preferably by
a
Volkswagen dealer. The anchorages
should
also be checked.
• In some export countries seat belts
could
be used on which the functions differ
from those described on the next pages.
• On the Delivery Van there are no belt an
chorage
points in the load compartment.
-DW
children can be carried safely in the ve- " cle is explained on page 18.
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CONTROLS AND
EQUIPMENT
Seat
stop
(3)*
the second battery* is located under the •ft seat. To get to the battery the seat can
:e
cashed forward past the normal stop:
• Dush seat fully forward
• Dul stop outwards and push seat
further
":~.vard.
Pivoting
seats*
me release mechanism of both seats is lo rded on each seat base at bottom
right.
Seats
are released by pulling up the lever.
E::^
seats are turned anti-clockwise so
:~at it might be necessary to push the seat
':".vard slightly or open the doors.
Attention
When
vehicle
is
moving
the
seats
must
be
facing
forward
and be
properly
secured.
Two-seater
passenger bench*
To
lower the backrest, press locking knob to
the rear.
When lowered, the backrest is locked. The locking knob must therefore be pressed
again to
lift
backrest up.
Attention
For
safety
reasons the
backrest
must
always
be locked
when
ve
hicle
is in
motion.
Head
restraints
The head restraints should be ac _s:e; body
size
- see page 19.
Seat
heating*
Seat
cushion and backrest of
front
seats can
be heated electrically when ignition is on. Further details are given under "Switches",
page 51.
Armrests*
The armrests on the
front
seats can be hinged up if they are not required.
The angle of the armrests can be adjusted
as
required
with
a knurled knob, underneath
the armrest.
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CONTROLS AND
EQUIPMENT
Seats
in passenger
compartment
Centre
seat
and
single
seats* Folding
backrest
down
To
fold backrest down press the locking knob to the rear.
When folded down the backrest is locked.
To
lift
it up the locking knob must therefore be pressed again.
Attention
For
safety
reasons the
backrest
must
always
be
vertical
when
ve
hicle
is in
motion.
Removing
seat
The seat can be removed easily.
• To remove pull levers on
left
and
right
of frame (illustration).
• Pull seat to rear slightly and take it out.
Installing
seat
• To install, place seat in
front
of the secur ing parts in floor as shown.
•
Lift
levers on
left
and
right
of seat frame and push seat forward
until
it engages firmly in the securing parts.
Important
notes
on
installing
seats
are
given
on the
next
page.
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CONTROLS AND
EQUIPMENT
Removing
rear
seat
To
increase the luggage/loading area, the rear seat can be removed:
• Fold backrest of centre seat forwards
• If fitted, fold folding seat* out of way -
see
page 25
• Remove lower seat frame trim* from rear seat
• Remove head restraints* - see page 19
• Fold backrest down - see page 23
• Tip seat forwards - see page 23
• Loosen and remove two bolts (arrows in the
left
illustration)
• Carefully fold seat back • Fold back carpet* to attain
access
to the
front
bolts
• Loosen and remove
front
bolts (arrows in the
right
illustration)
• Remove seat to rear
• Screw in and tighten all four bolts in the securing points.
Fitting
rear
seat
• Fold down backrest of centre bench seat
• If fitted, fold folding seat out of way.
• Fold back carpet and retain
with
some thing heavy
• Remove the four bolts • Fit seat
into
position
• Tighten
front
bolts by hand
(right
illustra
tion)
• Carefully fold seat back
•
Insert
rear bolts
(left
illustration) and tighten all four bolts
Attention
Ensure
that that
the
rear
seat
bench securing
bolts
are
tigh
tened
again,
as the
security
of
the
seat
belts
and
therefore
the
safety
of the passengers
depends
upon
it.
• Fold backrest up
Notes
• It is expedient for two people to carry out the removal and
fitting
of the rear bench
seat.
• When removing and
fitting
the seat en sure
that
the belts, side trim, loudspeaker
grilles etc. are not damaged or soiled.
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CONTROLS AND
EQUIPMENT
Loading/sleeping surface*
The rear seat backrest
with
a loading/sleep ing surface can be folded forward to provide
a
large loading and/or sleeping surface.
• Remove head restraints from rear seat
bench.
• Unlatch the backrest at the
left
or
right
hand outer side and tip it forwards
(left
hand illustration). • Unlatch the centre seat bench backrest,
fold it forwards and fold the wooden part
forwards
until
a large surface is provided (centre illustration).
• To
return
the backrest to its original
posi
tion
proceed in the reverse order.
Attention
When
the
vehicle
is
moving,
no
one,
and
this includes children, may remain
on the
loading/sleeping surface.
Further important instructions
on
loading
are to be
found
on
page
28.
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