Recharging The Battery - Volkswagen 2014 Jetta Hybrid Quick Start Manual

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Hybrid Power Operation
Electric or gasoline power, or both?
Your Jetta Hybrid adapts to your driving needs by
seamlessly switching its power source.
Driving with the electric motor
Depending on the battery charge level, your Jetta
Hybrid will operate solely under electric power when:
• Starting up or stopping
• Driving at low speeds
• Coasting or braking
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the Driving in E-MODE video.
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Driving with E-MODE
In extended electro-mode drive (E-MODE), the electric
motor is used as much as possible.
While the car is in "Drive," push the E-MODE button in
the center console.
Your Jetta Hybrid will be able to use the electric motor
longer before switching to the gas engine.
The "E-MODE " icon will appear on the multifunction
display, indicating that E-MODE is active.
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Functions & Features
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E-MODE icon
Important Safety Instructions and Warnings which you must read, are listed on the last panel under HYBRID INFOTAINMENT, HYBRID FUNCTIONS AND MODES.

Recharging the battery

Your Jetta Hybrid will turn off the gasoline engine
and charge the battery when:
• Coasting
• Braking
• Driving downhill
E-MODE is available under these
conditions:
You are driving under 42 mph.
The transmission is not in Sport (S) or Tiptronic
The hybrid battery is adequately charged.
If you accelerate too heavily or the battery falls below
a certain charge level, the icon will become smaller,
indicating that e-mode is in standby. After slowing
your speed below 42 mph (or allowing the battery to
charge), push the E-MODE button again to activate.
At higher speeds, or while driving in Tiptronic
Sport (S) mode, the "E-MODE currently unavailable"
message will appear on the multifunction display.
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