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OWNER'S MANUAL
Taigun, T-Cross
V3, R3, VW_IND, en_GB
As of: 14.07.2022
Angličtina/English 08.2022
OWNER'S MANUAL
Taigun, T-Cross

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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL Taigun, T-Cross OWNER'S MANUAL Taigun, T-Cross V3, R3, VW_IND, en_GB As of: 14.07.2022 Angličtina/English 08.2022...
  • Page 2 Signature of the customer Volkswagen AG is continuously working on further offered in certain markets. Your Volkswagen will be development of all types and models. Please under- pleased to inform you of country-specific variations. stand that changes may occur at any time in the de- Subject to change.
  • Page 3 Owner (title, name / company): Owner (title, name / company): _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Address: Address: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Telephone: Telephone: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Volkswagen Partner: Volkswagen Partner: Service consultant: Service consultant: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ Telephone: Telephone: _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents — Headrests — Front armrest — Rear armrest Vehicle overviews — Steering wheel — Front and side vehicle area — Interior rear-view mirror — Rear vehicle area — Wing mirror — Driver's seat Restraint systems and airbags —...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    — Full wheel frame Online Services Storage space and interior equipment — My Volkswagen Connect Plus — Emergency equipment — My Volkswagen Connect Plus application — Tool kit — Personal Data Protection — Fasteners in the boot — Vehicle Status Report —...
  • Page 6 Index Table of Contents...
  • Page 7 Changes can therefore be Volkswagen Partner made at any time to the scope of delivery in terms “ A Partner of Volkswagen” is a company that has of shape, equipment and technology. This Owner's been contractually authorised by Volkswagen or its...
  • Page 8 NOTICE Texts with this symbol indicate situations which, if the instructions are not observed, will result in dam- age to the vehicle. Texts with this symbol contain additional in- formation. Explanations...
  • Page 9 Vehicle overviews Front and side vehicle area Under the windscreen (depending on the vehicle equipment): — Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 46 — Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 54 Wing mirrors: operation » page 34 Wipers: operation »...
  • Page 10 Side door windows: control » page 27 Roof rack » page 124 Functionality of the sensors and cameras — Keep the sensors and cameras for the assist sys- tems clean » page 15. Vehicle overviews...
  • Page 11 Rear vehicle area Rear window – heating » page 58 Rear window wiper and washer – operation » page 54 Tail lights: — Operation » page 45 — Replacing light bulbs » page 49 Boot lid handle (depending on vehicle equipment). —...
  • Page 12 Driver's seat Centre console and passenger seat Air outlet nozzle Control lever (depending on vehicle equipment): Door opening handle » page 26 — Turn signal » page 46 Air outlet nozzle — High beam » page 46 Infotainment system (depending on vehicle equipment): Depending on vehicle equipment: —...
  • Page 13 Engine compartment Coolant expansion reservoir » page 104 Brake fluid reservoir » page 93 Engine oil dipstick » page 102 Engine oil filler opening » page 102 12-volt vehicle battery » page 108 Fuse box » page 112 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir » page 54 Engine compartment...
  • Page 14 Warning lights Symbol Meaning Coolant level too low » page 104 Functionality Coolant temperature too high » page 105 Brake fluid level too low » page 94 WARNING In conjunction with – brake sys- Ignoring the illuminated indicator lights and asso- tem and ABS faulty »...
  • Page 15 Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Lights up – power steering faul- Lights up – speed limiter is regulat- ty » page 33 ing the vehicle speed » page 97 Flashes – steering column lock not Flashes – the speed limiter's set lim- unlocked »...
  • Page 16 Correct and safe New brake pads New brake pads do not provide optimum braking during the first 800 km – they must be worn off Introductory notes for correct first. So drive with extra care. New tyres New tyres do not provide optimum grip for the first 500 km.
  • Page 17 — Adjustments, repairs and technical changes to the When working in the engine compartment vehicle should only be carried out by a specialist — Keep children away from the engine compart- garage. ment. — Never place additional insulation material over —...
  • Page 18 Sitting safely — If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash the affected area with water for a few minutes. Seek medical assistance without delay. For the safety of the occupants and to reduce the — Do not charge a frozen or thawed 12-volt vehicle risk of injury in the event of an accident, follow the battery.
  • Page 19 Correct belt webbing arrange- ment — Hold the steering wheel with both hands on the outer edge in the “9 o'clock” and “3 o'clock” posi- tion. The webbing arrangement is extremely important to ensure that the seat belts offer the best possible Securing children properly protection.
  • Page 20 Safe driving Child properly secured in a child seat Introductory notes — Pay attention when you are driving. As a driver, you are fully responsible for road safety. — Always adjust your driving speed to the road, traf- fic and weather conditions. Paying attention to warning signals The driver information system warns you with indi- cator lights and messages in the event of any faults.
  • Page 21 If you wish to operate your vehicle in countries with different climatic conditions from those specified, — If the tyre pressure loss is very sudden, try to stop please contact a Volkswagen Partner. They will tell the vehicle carefully without heavy steering or you the following: heavy braking.
  • Page 22 — Have the vehicle's safety systems checked by a specialist garage, even if no load or trip has oc- curred. — Have the damaged, loaded or triggered safety system components replaced by a specialist ga- rage. What to do in the event of a fire Where possible, please follow the instructions be- low: —...
  • Page 23 Keys, locks and alarm sys- NOTICE · Protect the key from moisture and strong vibra- tions. · Keep the grooves in the key clean. The key signal rage is approximately 30 m. The Key overview range can be reduced, e.g. due to signal inter- ference from other transmitters.
  • Page 24 Central locking Functionality Central locking The system unlocks and locks all doors, the fuel filler flap and the boot lid at the same time. Unlock indicator: Double flashing of the turn signal lights Lock indicator: Single flashing of the turn signal —...
  • Page 25 — First pull on the door handle: Opening the door Troubleshooting Central locking fault Setting the unlocking and locking — The warning light in the drivers door first flashes function for 2 seconds in quick succession. — It then lights up continuously. —...
  • Page 26 — Release the door handle. Locking Locking the door without the lock cylinder — Close the door. — Open the door. — Press the button. — Insert the key or a flat-head screwdriver into the After locking, it is not possible to unlock the door slot.
  • Page 27 Troubleshooting Operating conditions The vehicle cannot be unlocked or locked using the ✓ Windows closed button on the handle — Lock or unlock the vehicle with the button on the key. — Wait at least 5 seconds and then try to unlock or lock the vehicle using the button on the handle.
  • Page 28 Doors, windows and boot Mechanically operated child lock Doors Opening/closing the door Opening from the outside — Turn the child lock with the vehicle key or a flat- head screwdriver. Child lock turned off Child lock turned on Window – with electrical op- eration —...
  • Page 29 Overview of the operating buttons Troubleshooting on the driver's door The window regulator stops working after repeated opening and closing The window regulator mechanism may be overhea- ted. — Allow the window regulator mechanism to cool down. The window does not operate after the 12-volt ve- hicle battery is disconnected.
  • Page 30 · Although the sliding/tilting roof has a force lim- Complete tilting iter, it should be closed carefully. Gradual resetting Complete resetting NOTICE · CAUTION During winter time, if necessary, remove any ice and snow around the area of the sliding/tilting ·...
  • Page 31 Sun visors Folding up and down Version 2 — To unlock or lock the lid, press the button, or If no door is opened within 120 seconds, the vehicle automatically locks again. Swivel the front visor towards the windscreen. Swivel the front visor towards the door. Opening CAUTION Objects attached to the sun visors can restrict the...
  • Page 32 Seats, steering wheel and Setting a delayed lid lock mirror If the lid is unlocked with the button on the key, the lid is automatically locked again after closing. Front seat – with manual op- The lid's automatic locking delay can be extended by eration a specialist garage.
  • Page 33 Folding down — Move the headrest in the desired direction. — Press the release handle and fold the backrest To move down, hold down the safety catch. forwards. Folding back up Removing and inserting the rear headrests Removing — Pull the outer seat belt to the side trim. —...
  • Page 34 Front armrest Steering wheel Settings Buttons/dials on the multi-function steering wheel — Move the armrest to the desired position. Controlling the assist systems (depending on the vehicle equipment): Rear armrest — Speed limiter » page 97 — Cruise control system » page 99 Settings Displaying the assist systems menu Setting the volume...
  • Page 35 Steering column lock fault flashes Message indicating steering column lock fault — Stop the vehicle. — Seek the assistance from a specialist garage. Once the ignition has been switched off, it is no lon- ger possible to switch on ignition, lock the steering —...
  • Page 36 · Do not attach these devices close to the mirror. NOTICE Risk of mirror damage! · If the electrically foldable mirror is accidentally Wing mirror knocked out by external influences, e.g. due to an impact during manoeuvring, fold the mirror in us- Operation ing the rotary knob and wait for an audible click.
  • Page 37 Restraint systems and air- Belt tensioners are not activated in the event of mi- nor collisions or accidents in which no major forces bags are produced. Smoke is released when the belt tensioner is Seat belts deployed. This does not indicate a vehicle fire. Status display on the instrument cluster display The display may vary, depending on its type: Seat belts that are fastened correctly offer very...
  • Page 38 Unfastening the seat belt port children in the front passenger seat in excep- tional cases. Only use child seats that comply with the regula- tions ECE-R 44 and ECE-R 129 of the European Eco- nomic Commission and regulations AIS072 and GSO 1709/2005.
  • Page 39 These child seats have been developed and fitting without kinking and is not bent over the approved for use in Volkswagen cars. edge of the guide fitting. Fasteners for child seats...
  • Page 40 Passenger seat Size category of child Category With activated front air- Without activated front seat airbag (9–18 kg) – (15–25 kg) – (22–36 kg) The size category of the child seat is indicated on the child seat plate. If the passenger seat is equipped with the ISOFIX system eyelets, it is suitable for fitting an ISOFIX child seat with “Semi-Universal”...
  • Page 41 Passenger seat Category With activated front airbag Without activated front airbag If the passenger seat is equipped with the ISOFIX system eyelets, it is suitable for fitting an ISOFIX child seat with “Semi-Universal” approval. Rear seats Category Outer seats Centre seat (up to 10 kg) (9–18 kg) (15–25 kg)
  • Page 42 Rear seats Category Outer seats Centre seat (22–36 kg) “U” The seat is suitable for child seats in the “Universal” category permitted for use in this weight group. “UF” The seat is suitable for forward-facing child seats in the “Universal” category and is permitted for use in this weight group.
  • Page 43 Further information can be obtained from a Volkswagen Partner or from a list of vehicles inclu- ded with the child seat. Airbags The airbag system offers additional occupant pro- tection to the seat belts during severe frontal and side collisions.
  • Page 44 Therefore, it is cation must be repaired by a specialist garage. not possible to cover all possible types and angles of Volkswagen recommends using seat covers impact that would lead to airbag activation. from the Volkswagen Genuine Accessories Airbags can only be activated once and only in cer- range.
  • Page 45 Deactivating the airbags — After contact with the dust, wash your hands and It is recommended to ask a Volkswagen Service face with mild soap and water before eating. Partner to deactivate the airbags. — Do not allow the dust to get into your eyes or Deactivation of the airbags should be considered in open wounds.
  • Page 46 Key switch for the front pas- illuminated – passenger front airbag is deactivated senger airbag illuminates 65 seconds after the ignition is switched on – passenger front airbag is activated The passenger front airbag can be deactivated e.g. in the following situations: Operation —...
  • Page 47 Lighting, windscreen wip- All seats occupied, boot loaded ers and washers Driver's seat occupied, boot loaded Exterior lighting WARNING Risk of accident! Functionality An incorrectly adjusted headlight range can result in poor vehicle lighting or can dazzle other road users. Unless otherwise stated, lights are functional when ·...
  • Page 48 Daylight running lights ″ Infotainment system: Car Lights settings Functionality High beam and headlight flasher The daytime running lights illuminate the area in front of the vehicle. Operation For vehicles for certain markets, they also illu- minate the rear vehicle area. Operating conditions ✓...
  • Page 49 Fog light Turn signal – convenience signalling Convenience signalling causes the turn signal lights to flash three times without having to move the lev- Operation er up or down. — Tap the control lever up or down. Fog lights and rear fog lights The corresponding turn signal lights flash three times.
  • Page 50 Parking light function opened. The warning signal stops after a few sec- onds or when the driver's door is closed. The CORNER function Double parking light The double parking light function switches on the Functionality sidelights when the vehicle is parked. Single parking light The CORNER function is intended for turning or ma- The single parking light function switches on the...
  • Page 51 Operating conditions CAUTION Halogen lamps are pressurised and may burst dur- Version 1 ing replacement! Applies to vehicles with automatic driving light · Wear gloves and safety goggles. switch function. NOTICE ✓ Visibility has worsened. Contamination of the halogen lamp reduces the life ✓...
  • Page 52 — Remove the base with the bulb. — Turn the defective bulb in the base and remove it. — Insert a new light bulb into the base and secure it Inserting a new light bulb by turning it — Replace the light bulb in the base. —...
  • Page 53 Loosening the wheel arch liner — Remove the connector from the bulb. — Remove the screws. — Remove the defective light bulb. — Fold down the wheel arch liner. Inserting a new light bulb Replacing light bulbs — Insert the new bulb in the headlight so that the flattened side of the socket is pointing up.
  • Page 54 — Insert the new bulb in the headlight so that the guide lugs on the bulb are aligned with the corre- sponding openings in the headlight. — Turn the bulb clockwise to secure. — Insert the connector into the new bulb until it clicks into place.
  • Page 55 Left reading light Right reading light If a door remains open and the ignition is switched off, the lights are switched off auto- matically after 10 minutes. Settings — Insert the light in the body recess. The pins must be inserted in the holes The brightness setting of the switching and instru- ment lighting can be adjusted in the following Info- NOTICE...
  • Page 56 Operating conditions for the windscreen washer Wiping and washing the rear window system ✓ Bonnet closed ✓ Boot lid closed Operation WARNING Risk of accident! Washing and wiping (spring-loaded position) At low temperatures, windscreen washer fluid can Wiping freeze on the windscreen and restrict visibility. Switching off ·...
  • Page 57 · Close the container after refilling the windscreen washer fluid. The windscreen washer tank is in the engine com- partment » page 11. Tank volume is 3 l. — Open the engine compartment lid » page 101. — Gently open the top of the sealing cap. —...
  • Page 58 Heating and air condition- Operation ing system Manual air conditioning What you should be mindful of — It is recommend to keep the interior temperature no more than 5 °C lower than the outdoor tem- perature. Setting the temperature — It is recommended to switch the cooling system Setting the fan speed off about 10 minutes before the end of the jour- Setting the direction of the air outlet...
  • Page 59 ✓ The temperature control is set to the minimum In recirculation mode, there is no fresh air supply temperature. from the outside. This can result in loss of driver attention and fogging up of windows. ✓ The air distribution setting is not in the posi- ·...
  • Page 60 Operation Switch automatic mode on This function keeps the temperature constant Rear window heating and prevents the windows from misting. Switching the recirculated air mode on/off — Press the button on the air conditioning con- trol panel. Recirculated air mode prevents contaminated outside air entering the vehicle.
  • Page 61 Driver information system The ventilation power is indicated by the number of illuminated indicator lights in the button. Analog instrument cluster The ventilation power can be set with the ig- nition on. Ventilation is only switched on after the engine has been started. Overview Instrument cluster overview Tachometer with indicator lights...
  • Page 62 Settings Setting the language The language can be set in the following menu in the Infotainment system: ″ Infotainment system: System Language selection Resetting the odometer — Tap the key on the instrument cluster. Display service interval Time — Tap twice the key in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 63 Digital instrument cluster — Phone – call list, accept or reject an incoming call — Vehicle – vehicle status » page 64, Display Overview Operation Instrument cluster overview Overview of buttons/dials on the multifunction steering wheel Central display area with selected information: —...
  • Page 64 Driving data — To confirm the information item selection, press button. Overview Settings The driving data display works when the ignition is switched on. Setting the language On the instrument cluster display The language can be set in the following menu in the Infotainment system: Depending on vehicle equipment, the instrument cluster display shows information such as speed,...
  • Page 65 Operation Settings Displaying driving data on the instrument cluster Displayed driving data overview display ″ Infotainment system: Car Instrument cluster Setting units ″ Infotainment system: System Units Speed limit warning Adjustable speed limit — Tap and select the driving data menu item. The system allows the user to set a speed limit be- —...
  • Page 66 (serious hazard) or (warn- Update and system support ing) continue to be displayed. Society Volkswagen keeps the systems in your vehi- cle up to date and provides them with full support in terms of legal regulations in the field of cybersecuri- Limitations...
  • Page 67 Basic setting Operation Setting basic functions NOTICE The following Infotainment functions are set by tap- Danger of screen damage! ping the menu: General · The Infotainment screen is operated by touching — Language it lightly with your finger. — Set Date Touch operation is identical to the operation of —...
  • Page 68 — Volkswagen assumes no responsibility for the availability, correct functioning and broadcast in- formation of the RDS service. Settings Storing the current station to a preset key for pre- ferred stations — Hold the station key for preferred stations until it Current station is stored.
  • Page 69 — The national copyright laws that apply in your Player controls country must be observed. Operation – basics Overview Displaying menu Depending on the source on which the file to be played is stored, tap or . If the BT Audio menu is not displayed, or USB, check whether the mobile device or theUSB is connected.
  • Page 70 The Apple protocol iAP1 is not supported by the Infotainment system. Compatibility of mobile devices It is possible to check the Volkswagen web pages to All information given is incidental and is for informa- see if the infotainment system is compatible with tion purposes.
  • Page 71 Blue- Compatibility of mobile devices tooth HU Name It is possible to check the Volkswagen web pages to see if the infotainment system is compatible with Connecting the Infotainment system to a mobile de- the selected mobile devices being tested. This check...
  • Page 72 Apple CarPlay Phone operation Mobile devices can be connected via a USB cable. Entering phone number — Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment system using a USB cable. — In the Phone menu, tap Dialpad — Tap the icon of the supported connection. —...
  • Page 73 Disconnect the call from the conference Mobile devices can be connected via a USB cable. — To disconnect the call from the conference, tap Supported connection types Manage App-Connect supports the following connection types: — Android Auto Settings for the Infotainment sys- —...
  • Page 74 ✓ Connect the mobile device for the first time with the vehicle stationary. Android Auto – disconnecting — In the menu Android Auto, tap “Volkswagen”. Conditions for Apple CarPlay ✓ The device to be connected supports the Apple CarPlay connection.
  • Page 75: The Infotainment System Overview

    Update and system support The arrangement of the functional areas can be ad- Society Volkswagen keeps the systems in your vehi- justed as follows: cle up to date and provides them with full support in — Press and hold the desired functional area until it terms of legal regulations in the field of cybersecuri- is free.
  • Page 76: Screen

    — System update Skins — Touchscreen sound We recommend having the system update carried — Automatic valet mode out by a specialist garage. By updating the system, you can ensure optimum Infotainment keyboard functionality of the Infotainment system. Determining system version Keypad overview —...
  • Page 77: Radio

    Limitations — Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can restrict radio reception. — Volkswagen assumes no responsibility for the Selecting a source availability, correct functioning and broadcast in- Selecting a frequency range formation of the RDS service.
  • Page 78: Media

    — Do not save any important data or data which has not been backed up on the connected audio sour- ces. Volkswagen assumes no responsibility for lost or damaged files or connected audio sources. — Switching or connecting an audio source may cause sudden changes in volume.
  • Page 79 Bluetooth® A2DP 1.3; HFP 1.7 and AVRCP 1.6 Compatibility of mobile devices It is possible to check the Volkswagen web pages to see if the infotainment system is compatible with the selected mobile devices being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by...
  • Page 80: Mobile Device Management

    Compatibility of mobile devices — Tap Quick settings Connect Devices It is possible to check the Volkswagen web pages to see if the infotainment system is compatible with the selected mobile devices being tested. This check is carried out by using the following reference or by scanning the QR code: https://www.volkswagen.co.in/en/footer/soft-...
  • Page 81: Telephone

    USB cable or WLAN, as long as the not work in all external devices. The company, mobile device supports it. Volkswagen, assumes no liability for their proper — Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment function. system using a USB cable, or browse and connect The range of available applications and their func- to WLAN.
  • Page 82 — To switch between the main phone and the addi- Phone operation tional phone, tap in the Phone menu. Replace Entering phone number Phone - Infotainment connection — Enter the phone number using the numeric key- — Find available Bluetooth® devices on the phone. pad in the Phone menu.
  • Page 83: Wi-Fi

    Importing telephone contacts Settings Once the main phone has been connected to the In- fotainment system, telephone contacts will start to Connecting the Infotainment system to a mobile de- be imported into the Infotainment memory. vice hotspot Infotainment can import up to 1,000 phone contacts —...
  • Page 84 Connection conditions General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the type of App- Connect connection, Android Auto, Apple Car- Play. ✓ Mobile devices, as well as the type of App-Con- nect connection, are supported in the relevant market. Connected devices ✓...
  • Page 85 — In the Infotainment screen, select the Apple Car- — Tap Quick settings Connect Devices Play connection. — Select the desired device or connection type. Apple CarPlay – disconnecting — In the Apple CarPlay menu, tap the “Volkswagen” functional surface.
  • Page 86: Personalisation

    Personalisation Conditions Only valid for certain countries. The availability of applications depends on the type of car, the type of Infotainment system and the The personalisation service allows you to set and country. store Infotainment settings. To install new applications, the following conditions The personalisation service is connected to the user must be met: accounts.
  • Page 87: Online Services

    Conditions Only valid for certain countries. Only valid for certain countries. The My Volkswagen Connect Plus online services al- low you to connect with your vehicle and add safety, ✓ My Volkswagen Connect Plus services are avail- convenience and entertainment features.
  • Page 88: Vehicle Status Report

    Plus application. · Do not run the engine in an enclosed space. As a party to the use of My Volkswagen Connect Plus services, you must ensure the protection of personal Key positions in the ignition lock data and privacy rights.
  • Page 89: Start At The Push Of A Button

    On vehicles with automatic transmission, the key Starting a vehicle with automatic transmission can only be removed from the ignition lock when — Secure the vehicle with the parking brake. the selector lever is in the position. — Keep the brake pedal depressed. WARNING —...
  • Page 90: Start Stop

    — If the engine does not start, seek assistance from Functionality a specialist garage. If the system determines that the engine is not nee- The key cannot be turned in the ignition ded when the vehicle stops, it turns off the engine —...
  • Page 91: Manual Gearbox

    Automatic gearbox When the system is deactivated, the symbol in the button illuminates. If a system-related engine switch-off occurs and the Lever positions system is deactivated, the engine will start. Troubleshooting The engine does not switch off when stopping, or it starts before starting up The system has detected that the engine is running.
  • Page 92 WARNING Risk of the vehicle moving forwards without warn- ing. · With the selector lever in the or position, or in manual shift mode, secure the vehicle with the brake. Operation Starting up Change up a gear Change down a gear —...
  • Page 93: Economical Driving Style

    illuminates together with Message indicating gearbox overheating — You may continue driving, exercising appropriate caution. illuminates together with illuminates together with Message indicating gearbox overheating — Insert a flat-head screwdriver or a similar tool in- — Do not continue driving! Stop the vehicle and turn to the gap at off the engine.
  • Page 94: Towing Eye And Towing Procedure

    Towing eye and towing proce- Installing the towing eye dure Conditions for towing ✓ Vehicle technically configured for towing. ✓ Ignition is on. ✓ The gear lever is in neutral or the selector lever is in . — Screw in the towing eye. —...
  • Page 95: Brakes

    · When braking in a vehicle with manual trans- mission, when the vehicle is in gear and at low revs, depress the clutch pedal. DANGER Risk of the brakes overheating! · Do not depress the brake pedal unless braking is required.
  • Page 96: Handbrake

    Specification Applying. The brake fluid must comply with the VW 501 14 standard. This standard meets the requirements of the FMVSS 116 DOT4 standard. Changing Have the brake fluid changed by a specialist garage. — Pull the lever up to the stop position. WARNING illuminates.
  • Page 97: Driver Assist Systems

    Driver assist systems ✓ The driver's door is closed. Multi-Collision Brake (MCB) Braking and stabilising sys- The MCB system helps decelerate and stabilise the tems vehicle after a collision with an obstacle. This re- duces the risk of further collisions. Overview Operating conditions ✓...
  • Page 98: Front Assist

    ABS fault Function restriction illuminated Functionality may be limited or unavailable, for ex- — Continue driving, exercising appropriate ample, in the following cases: caution, and seek assistance from a spe- cialist garage. — Approximately 30 seconds after start-up (illumi- nated in the instrument cluster) Brake system and ABS anti-blocking system fault —...
  • Page 99: Pedestrian Detection System

    — If the Front Assist is still unavailable, check the Status display on the instrument cluster display brake lights of the vehicle or of the attached trail- Applies to the digital instrument cluster. Illuminated – speed limiter is activated — If the brake lights are working and the Front As- sist is still unavailable, seek the assistance from a specialist garage.
  • Page 100: Cruise Control System

    Cruise control system Speed limiter activation Applies to vehicles without cruise control. — Press the button. Functionality Speed control does not take place when the speed limiter is activated. The cruise control system maintains the set speed without the need to depress the accelerator pedal. Starting the cruise control However, this depends on the vehicle's engine out- —...
  • Page 101 Operation Troubleshooting Operation via the multifunction steering wheel Cruise control system fault illuminated — Seek the assistance from a specialist ga- rage. Activating/deactivating the cruise control — Press the button. Speed control does not take place when cruise con- trol is activated. Starting the cruise control —...
  • Page 102: Park Assist Systems Park Pilot Parking Aid

    Park Assist systems Rear view camera Park Pilot parking aid Functionality Functionality When reversing, the Infotainment display will show the area behind the vehicle with orientation lines. An acoustic signal is activated if an obstacle is de- tected. Orientation lines The interval between the signals becomes shorter as the distance decreases.
  • Page 103: Engine, Exhaust System And Fuel Bonnet

    Engine, exhaust system Some objects are not sufficiently visible on the dis- play, including narrow columns, wire mesh fences, and fuel grids or road bumps. Bonnet Opening the bonnet Before opening — Make sure the windscreen wiper arms are folded down onto the windscreen.
  • Page 104: Engine Oil

    Engine oil following specifications: — VW 504 00, ACEA C3 a API SP, viscosity 0 W-30 Specification Volkswagen recommends that the oil change is then carried out by a specialist ga- rage » page 5. Checking the fill level and topping Depending on the driving style and operating condi- tions, the engine may consume up to 0.5 l/ 1000 km...
  • Page 105 Message indicates required engine oil top Changing — You may continue driving, exercising appropriate Volkswagen recommends that the oil change is then caution. carried out by a specialist garage » page 5. — Seek the assistance from a specialist garage.
  • Page 106: Coolant

    Coolant NOTICE There must be a small quantity of coolant in the Coolant temperature gauge tank. · Do not add coolant when the tank is empty. · Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage. Refuelling CAUTION Risk of scalding! The cooling system is pressurised.
  • Page 107: Engine Electronics

    Coolant temperature too high — Continue driving, exercising appropriate caution, and seek assistance from a specialist garage. illuminates together with Particle filter illuminates together with Report indicates engine overheating. Troubleshooting — Do not continue driving. — Stop the engine and allow it to cool. Clogged particulate filter —...
  • Page 108: Exhaust Control System

    In an emergency, you can use petrol with 91, 92 or a Volkswagen Partner. They can tell you whether 93 octane number. (with a minor power loss and a suitable fuel is available in that particular country.
  • Page 109 The fuel specified for your vehicle is indicated on ny regarding the possible use of petrol additives a sticker on the inside of the fuel filler flap. approved by Volkswagen. Conditions for refuelling ✓ Vehicle unlocked ✓ Ignition off...
  • Page 110: Volt Vehicle Battery And Fuses

    12 volt vehicle battery and Checking the acid level Applies to a 12-volt battery with an acid level indica- fuses tor. 12 volt vehicle battery What you should be mindful of Explanation of the warning symbols on the 12-volt battery Use goggles.
  • Page 111: Using The Jump-Starting Cable

    — If, after a short distance, one of the above indica- WARNING tor lights does not go out, seek assistance from Risk of explosion! a specialist garage. · Hydrogen is released during charging. An explo- Operate these vehicle functions after disconnecting sion can also be caused by sparks, for example, and connecting the 12-volt battery when disconnecting or loosening the cable con-...
  • Page 112: Fuses

    12-volt vehicle battery · We recommend using replacement fuses from the pole of the current-supplying 12-volt vehicle Volkswagen Genuine Accessories range. These battery guarantee reliable and safe protection of the ve- pole of the current-supplying 12-volt vehicle hicle’s electric system.
  • Page 113: Fuses In The Dash Panel

    Fuses in the dash panel Functionality Fuses protect the vehicle systems from damage Overview caused by excessive current. The fuse blows when the current is exceeded. Accessing the fuses Blown fuse — Loosen and open the lid of the storage compart- ment on the driver's side.
  • Page 114: Fuses In The Engine Compartment

    Fuses in the engine compart- Fuse Consumer number ment Instrument cluster Lights Overview Right-hand side electric window con- trols Windscreen wipers Accessing the fuses The Infotainment system Rear window heating Rear view camera USB connections Control lever under the steering wheel Data bus Ignition (ignition lock, starter button) Air conditioning, heating...
  • Page 115: Wheels

    Wheels Fuse Consumer number Tyres and rims Battery data module Air conditioning ESC, engine control system, engine What you should be mindful of components Automatic transmission Engine control system WARNING Starter Risk of accident! · Do not use worn or damaged tyres (e.g. with holes, dents, cracks and bulges).
  • Page 116: All-Season Or Winter Tires

    This and other information about your vehicle can be WARNING obtained from a Volkswagen Partner (valid for cer- Risk of an accident! tain countries and models). · Do not use worn tyres.
  • Page 117: Spare Wheel

    symbol on the tyre provides information Removing and replacing the wheel about the grip on snow. in vehicles without sound system symbol on the tyre manufacturer's sticker provides information about the grip on ice. The spare wheel is mounted in a well under the floor covering.
  • Page 118: Changing The Wheel And Raising The Vehicle

    Changing the wheel and rais- WARNING ing the vehicle Risk of accident! · Insufficient tightening torque may cause the wheel to disengage while driving. What you should be mindful of · Excessive tightening torque can damage the threads and cause the rim to deform. Before changing —...
  • Page 119: Tyre Pressure

    — Place the wheelbrace on the wheel bolt or on the attachment piece. NOTICE — Turn the bolt a maximum of half a turn so that Applies to the factory built or the Volkswagen Genu- the wheel does not come loose and fall off. ine Accessory range anti-theft bolt. ·...
  • Page 120: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    — Check the tyres and tyre pressures Label with the specified tyre pres- sure values Displaying tyres with modified pressures ″ Infotainment system: The sticker for storing tyre pressure readings is loca- — Tap . ted on the centre body pillar on the driver’s side. —...
  • Page 121: Wheel Bolt Cover Caps

    Inflating the tyres to the specified pressure Full wheel frame Saving the values Removing and installing the trim Applies to factory built or Volkswagen Genuine Ac- Troubleshooting cessories trims. Restricted function / system fault Removing flashes approx. 1minute and then remains il- —...
  • Page 122: Storage Space And Interior Equipment Emergency Equipment

    Storage space and interior equipment Emergency equipment Overview Emergency equipment in the luggage compartment Towing eye Bracket for removing the full wheel covers Jack with a sign and crank Wheelbrace Screwdriver The declaration of conformity is enclosed with the jack or the logbook folder. Warning triangle (depending on vehicle equip- Fasteners in the boot ment)
  • Page 123: Interior Equipment Front

    Interior equipment front Removing Overview — Unhook the straps. Glasses holder — Hold the raised cover in place and press the un- derside of the cover on both sides. Max. load 0.25 kg — Remove the cover. — Press on the lid to open. Ticket strap Inserting Storage compartment...
  • Page 124: Interior Equipment Rear

    Charging your phone wireless- NOTICE · Do not leave heat-sensitive objects behind in the glasses compartment What you should be mindful of Interior equipment rear CAUTION Risk of burns during charging. Overview · The phone may become warm; take care when removing it from the storage compartment.
  • Page 125: Cup Holder

    — Position the phone centrally on the phone symbol Rear cup holder on the pad. Operating conditions Conditions for wireless charging ✓ Ignition is on. ✓ Phone supports the Qi standard. ✓ No objects between the pad and the phone. CAUTION Risk of scalding! Troubleshooting...
  • Page 126: Roof Rack - Overview

    Saving service work done (“Digital Service Plan”) Your authorised specialist garage saves the service work certificate in a central system. Volkswagen rec- ommends using a Volkswagen Service Partner. This transparent service history documentation allows your service work carried out to be reproduced any time.
  • Page 127 The following information from an authorised spe- needs it. Individual traffic conditions and driving cialist garage or a Volkswagen Partner is documen- style are taken into account when determining the ted in the Digital Service Plan: date.
  • Page 128: Service Work, Adjustments And Technical Changes

    Volkswagen recom- — Transmission oil or transmission oil filter mends using a Volkswagen Service Partner. Or you — Air filter can find the relevant information in the erWin elec- —...
  • Page 129: Interior

    Volkswagen Genuine Accessories · Do not clean the roof cladding with a brush. We recommend that you use Volkswagen Genuine Accessories in your vehicle. Volkswagen guarantees NOTICE the safety, reliability and compatibility of these ac- Risk of fading of the cover fabric cessories for your vehicle type.
  • Page 130: Exterior

    — Remove recent stains with water, a slightly mois- NOTICE tened cotton cloth or a woollen cloth; if necessa- · ry, use a mild soap solution and wipe with a dry Bird droppings, insect residues, litter and sea salt cloth. residues, overflowed fuel etc.
  • Page 131 — Lock cylinders After hand washing — Gaps on the vehicle — Rinse the vehicle and wipe it with a suitable clean cloth. — Camera lenses and sensors — Plastic, chrome and anodised parts Vehicle paint — Protect the varnish at least twice a year with hard Removing snow and ice wax.
  • Page 132: Technical Data And Specifications

    This and other information about your vehicle can be The maximum permissible weights are listed on the obtained from a Volkswagen Partner. nameplate. The information in the vehicle technical documenta- The type plate is located at the bottom of the vehi- tion take precedence over the information in this cle's central body pillar.
  • Page 133: Operating Weight

    Operating weight ing equipment. This includes the driver's weight of 75 kg, the weight of the operating fluids and the on- board tool kit and a min. 90% full fuel tank. Information about the operating weight The specification corresponds to the lowest possible operating weight without additional weight-increas- Operating weight Engine type...
  • Page 134: Personal Data

    — Emergency braking function (Front Assist) You are entitled to free and extensive information from Volkswagen as well as from third parties if they Under normal driving conditions, no data is recor- store your personal data, such as contractual assis- ded.
  • Page 135 This data is transferred to a third party exclusively at cal events, malfunctions and other defects are even- your request, especially as part of using online serv- tually sent to Volkswagen together with the car ices according to the settings defined by you. identification number. In addition the manufacturer is liable for the product.
  • Page 136: Declaration Of Conformity For Radio Equipment

    HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA Rixbecker Straße 75 Services provided by the manufacturer 59552 Lippstadt For online services provided by Volkswagen the re- spective functions of Volkswagen are described in GERMANY a suitable place, e.g. in the service description itself WITTE VELBERT GmbH &...
  • Page 137 Taiwan 2021, 406/H/ANF/2021 Belarus Angola: 872, 1047 Great Britain England, Wales and Scotland: See EU Declarations Singapore of Conformities at www.volkswagen. com/general- info. Ghana Zambia Argentina: C-8752, C-13277, C-13393, C-13823, C-14175, C-14176, C-14387, C-14451, C-14520, South Africa C-14733, C-15807, C-16345, C-16741, C-17908,...
  • Page 138 H-20718, H-20731, H-20732, H-20733, H-21049, 2020/5470, BOCRA/TA/2021/6187 BOCRA/TA/3372, H-21050, H-21796, H-21901, H-21902, H-21961, BOCRA/TA/2019/4309, BOCRA/TA/2019/4982, BOC- H-21962, H-22190, H-22191, H-22192, H-22240, RA/TA/2019/5895, BOCRA/TA/2019/6030, H-22301, H-22302, H-22362, H-22363, H-22364, BOCRA/TA/2020/5188, BOCRA/TA/2020/5846, BOC- H-22377, H-22378, H-22379, H-22380, H-22381, RA/TA/2021/4057, BOCRA/TA/2021/5886, H-22382, H-22390, H-22391, H-22383, H-22524, BOCRA/TA/2021/5894, BOCRA/TA/2021/5895, BOC- H-22793, H-22794, H-22855, H-22856, H-22961, RA/TA/2021/5957, BOCRA/TA/2021/6030,...
  • Page 139 Chile: 3458/DO Nº45141/f26, 12190/DO Nº Europe and countries that accept radio equipment 48994/F26 58798, 58799 under European directives: See EU Declaration of India: ETA Certificate No: ETA-920/2016/ERLO, Conformity at www.volkswagen. com/generalinfo. ETA-1609/17-RLO(NE), ETA-SD-20190500531, ETA- Egypt: TAC.07021815923.WIR, SD-20190500547, ETA-SD-20190702496, ETA- TAC.24061918671.WIR, TAC.24061918672.WIR, SD-20190702597, ETA-SD-20190702602, ETA- TAC.24062020438.WIR...
  • Page 140 55-07460, 51-77001, 51-77882, 55-07477, R-7213, CRA/SM/2018/R-7551, CRA/SM/2019/ 55-07480, 55-07680, 55-07681, 55-09396, R-7689, CRA/SM/2019/R-7761, CRA/SM/2019/ 63-67180, 63-67591, 63-67736. R-7763, CRA/SM/2019/R-7827, CRA/SM/2019/ R-8148, CRA/SM/2019/R-8300, CRA/SM/2020/ Jamaica: 1973 R-8465 CRA/SM/2020/S-0004065, CRA/SM/2021/ South Africa: ICASA APPROVED: TA-2005/614, S-0006561, CRA/SM/2021/ S-0006995, CRA/SM/ TA-2009/464, TA-2010/218, TA-2010/1235, 2020/S-0005255, CRA/SM/2020/S-0004790.
  • Page 141 Mali: 2021-09-089/AMRTP-P, 2020-07-104/AMRTP- 2019_15.05.2019, MR 19768 ANRT P, 2020-05-052/AMRTP-P 2019_15.05.2019, MR 19769 ANRT 2019_15.05.2019, MR 20859 ANRT Morocco: AGREE PAR L’ANRT MAROC : Numéro 2019_11.09.2019, MR 20944 ANRT d’agrément_Date d’agrément MR 5835 ANRT 2010, 2019_19.02.2019, MR 21472 ANRT MR 9102 ANRT 2014, MR 11030 ANRT 2015, MR 2019_26.11.2019, MR 21473 ANRT 13576 ANRT 2017, MR 5611 ANRT 2019_28.11.2019, MR 21807 ANRT...
  • Page 142 RLVVW1818-1249, RLVVW1818-1258, 6696/18, R/7145/19_D172338, R/ RLVVW1819-0009, RLVVW1819-0023, RTIAUMI14- 7240/19_D100428, R/7244/19_D100428, R/ 1863, RTIVWCO19-1185, RTILGTL19-0483, 7383/19_D100428, R/ 7384/19_D100428, R/ RCPBOBR21-0911, RLVHEFS19-0647, 7604/19_D100428,R/7481/19_D172338, R/ RLVHEMQ19-1757, RLVHEMQ19-1758, 7704/19, R/7752/19, R/8052/19_D090024, R/ RLVHEMW19-1757, RLVVENB20-1419, RLVVIME20- 8056/19_D090024, R/ 8171/19_D100428, R/ 2934, IFT/223/UCS/DG-AUSE/9845/2021, 8649/19_D090024, R/8749/19_D172338, R/ IFT/223/UCS/DG-AUSE/3425/2020.
  • Page 143 Uganda: TI1910092021, TI0322092021 ER75266/19_DA0086237/12, ER76324/19_DA56674/16, Ukraine: See the Declaration of conformity at ER77956/20_DA76153/18, ER81399/20, www.volkswagen. com/generalinfo.BSD 3.0 24,05 - ER88450/20_DA0086237/12, 24,25 GHz 20 dBm LCA 2.0 24,05 - 24,25 GHz 20 ER89638/20_DA36975/14, dBm RS4 24,05 - 24,25 GHz 20 ER90294/20_DA0043253/10, dBmUA.R.TR.052.041-21, UA.R.TR.052.529-19...
  • Page 144 відповідність доступний на веб-сайті за такою WLC ,FCC ID: 2APOM-MQBA0 ,FCC ID: 772C- адресою: www.volkswagen.com/generalinfo. LB1FD ,FCC ID: BEJLCW05-VWE5 ,FCC ID: NF3- FR5CPEC ,FCC ID: BEJMIB2 ,FCC ID: BEJMIB2PQ ,FCC Vietnam: A0406070421AF04A3, ID: BEJ-MEBICAS3 ,FCC ID: BEJ-MIBPQMIN ,FCC ID: A0407070421AF04A3, A0858170820AF04A3,...
  • Page 145 Reorient or relo- Indonesia: The certificates can be found on the fol- cate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation lowing website: www.volkswagen.com/generalinfo. between the equipment and receiver. Connect the Dilarang melakukan perubahan spesifikasi yang equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from dapat menimbulkan gangguan fisik dan/atau elek- that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 146 63079/ SDPPI/2019, 63080/SDPPI/2019, 63081/ SDPPI/2019, 63082/SDPPI/ 2019, 63128/SDPPI/ 2019, 63129/SDPPI/2019, 63130/SDPPI/2019, 63131/SDPPI/2019, 63132/SDPPI/2019, 63133/ SDPPI/2019, 63134/ SDPPI/2019, 63135/SDPPI/ 62361/SDPPI/2019, PLG ID: 8837 2019, 63136/SDPPI/2019, 63137/SDPPI/ 2019, 63138/SDPPI/2019, 63139/SDPPI/2019, 63140/ SDPPI/2019, 63147/SDPPI/2019, 63160/SDPPI/ 2019, 63161/SDPPI/2019, 63162/ SDPPI/2019, 63577/SDPPI/2019, 63578/SDPPI/2019, 63579/ SDPPI/ 2019, 63580/SDPPI/2019, 63581/SDPPI/ 62404/SDPPI/2019, PLG ID: 4334 2019, 63582/SDPPI/2019, 63583/SDPPI/2019, 64639/SDPPI/2019, 64640/SDPPI/2019, 66006/...
  • Page 147 72770/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 74436/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 72586/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 74699/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 72663/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 74700/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 72823/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 75294/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 73094/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 76052/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 73489/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 77146/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334 73588/SDPPI/2021, PLG ID: 4334...
  • Page 148: Trademarks Information

    Technology Bluetooth® is a certified trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. In addition to the warranty conditions for new Volkswagen vehicles – in accordance with the pur- iPod®, iPad® a iPhone® are certified marks of Apple chase contract – Volkswagen Partners guarantee Inc.
  • Page 149 Longlife Mobility Guarantee up to the next inspec- tion date, provided that the prescribed inspection is carried out by them. Your Volkswagen Partner will always renew the Longlife Mobility Guarantee up to the next inspection date, provided that the prescri- bed inspection is carried out by them.
  • Page 150: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications 1.0 l/85 kW TSI engine Output (kW at 1/min.) 85/5,000– 5,500 Highest torque (Nm at 1/min.) 178/1750 – 4500 Number of cylinders/displacement 3/999 Gearbox manual automatic Maximum speed (km/h) With specified gear engaged Acceleration 0 – 100 km/h 11.9 11.2/11.1 Applies to vehicles that meet the EU4 or EU6 emission standard.
  • Page 151 Index Automatic braking see Front Assist Automatic gearbox Numbers and symbols Manual changing gears with the shift paddles on the steering wheel 10″ Infotainment system Manually changing gear with the selector lev- 12 volt vehicle battery 12-volt battery Automatic gearbox modes fault Automatic transmission 12-volt vehicle battery...
  • Page 152 Checking Refilling Fasteners in the boot Safety Fire extinguisher Specification First aid kit Temperature gauge Fog lights Troubleshooting Front Cooling system 56, 57 Rear Cruise control system Fogging 57, 58 Cup holder Force limiter Front Assist Front fog lights Daytime running lights Front seats Digital instrument cluster 61, 62...
  • Page 153 High beam Turn signal Wipers and washers see Engine oil Lifting the vehicle Online services Light My Volkswagen Connect Plus Replace light bulbs Vehicle's health card Light bulbs Front fog light – replacing Front turn signal – replacement Park Assist systems High beam –...
  • Page 154 Passenger front airbag switch What to do after an accident Switch fault What to do in the event of a fire Passenger seat Seat belts Personal data 86, 132 Automatic belt retractor Personalisation Belt tensioners User account Blocked belt retractor Petrol Correct webbing Conditions for refuelling...
  • Page 155 System Warning triangle 10″ Infotainment Washers 7″ Infotainment see Wipers and washers Weight Wheels Bolt cover caps Technical data and specifications Changing Vehicle dimensions Flat tyre Tips for economical driving Full-width wheel cover Tiptronic Overview of tyre labelling Tool kit Pressure change TOP TETHER Spare wheel...

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