Volkswagen Amarok 2024 Instruction Manual

Volkswagen Amarok 2024 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Instruction manual Amarok Issue 06/2024...
  • Page 2 Fig. 1 Vehicle data sticker 1: Vehicle identification number; 2: Vehicle type, engine power, gearbox type; 3: Engine code, gearbox code, paint number, interior equipment; 4: Optional extras, PR numbers. Pre-delivery inspection carried out on: Date of delivery / first registration (whichever comes first): Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealership stamp Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealership stamp...
  • Page 3 Thank you for choosing Volkswagen By purchasing this Volkswagen vehicle, you have become the owner of a vehicle fitted with the most up-to- date technology and a multitude of convenience functions for your use and enjoyment. Before first use, read and observe the information contained in this Instruction Manual to get to know the vehicle quickly and comprehensively, as well as to be able to recognize and avoid possible dangers for your- self and others.
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Vehicle overviews — Main beam — Front view — Parking light — Back view — Headlights — Side view — Interior lighting — Driver door Vision — Driver side — Wipers — Centre console — Mirrors — Front passenger side —...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Fuel and emission control — Chassis data — Safety information on using fuel — Capacities — Fuel types and refuelling — Diesel engines — Emission control Information for second stage manufacturers If and when List of abbreviations — Vehicle tool kit —...
  • Page 6 About this owner's manual This owner's manual is valid for all model types and versions of your Volkswagen Commercial Vehicle model and model year. The owner's manual de- scribes all equipment and models without indicating whether the equipment is optional or specific to the model type.
  • Page 7 Values given in miles instead of kilometres or mph workshops that have a contractual relation- instead km/h refer to the country-specific instru- ship with Volkswagen AG. The contractual re- ment clusters or Infotainment systems. lationship ensures that further information is...
  • Page 8: Description Of Symbols

    This symbol indicates a registered mark. However, the absence of this symbol does not con- stitute a waiver of the rights concerning any term. This symbol means “Copyright” and indicates that the full rights of use vest in Volkswagen AG. In particular, any reproduction, dissemination, storage and making publicly available is prohibited without the prior consent of Volkswagen AG.
  • Page 9: Vehicle Overviews

    Vehicle overviews Front view Fig. 2 Overview of the vehicle front. Windscreen: — with vehicle identification number — with windshield wipers — with rain and light sensor in the region of the interior mirror Bonnet control lever Headlights Lights in the bumper Assist system sensors Behind the cover: towing eye housing Front view...
  • Page 10: Back View

    Back view Fig. 3 General view of the rear of the vehicle. — with cargo compartment lid lock Raised brake light with cargo com- partment lighting (depending on ver- Tail light lamps sion) License plate lighting Rear window with rear window de- Camera for parking systems fogger Assist system sensors...
  • Page 11: Side View

    Side view Fig. 4 General view of the left side of the vehicle. Exterior mirrors Door handles Additional flash lights Tank hatch Jacking point Additional turn signal lamp Side view...
  • Page 12: Driver Side

    Driver door Fig. 5 Overview of controls in the driver door (left-hand drive vehicles). Door release lever Central locking button for locking and unlocking the vehicle Switch for exterior mirror adjustment and functions Buttons for operating the electric windows Driver side Vehicle overviews...
  • Page 13 Fig. 6 Overview of the driver side. Regulator: — for instrument and switch lighting — for headlight range control Turn signal and main beam lever — with switches and buttons for driver assist systems Multifunction steering wheel controls: — Operating the driver assist system —...
  • Page 14: Centre Console

    Centre console Fig. 7 Overview of the upper section of the centre console 12-V socket Infotainment system → Infotainment system Air vents Front passenger deactivated front airbag warning lamp Hazard warning lights button Controls for air conditioning, ventilation and heating systems Buttons: —...
  • Page 15: Front Passenger Side

    Fig. 8 Overview of the lower section of the centre con- sole. Selectable four-wheel drive buttons Four-wheel drive status indicator Seat heating buttons Cigarette lighter and 12-V socket Lever: — for automatic gearbox — for manual gearbox AUX-IN multimedia input, USB input (depending on version) → Infotainment system Electronic stability program (ESC) or traction control (ASR) button Differential lock button Off-road function button...
  • Page 16 Location of front passenger front airbag in the dash panel Vent Glove box Opening lever for stowage compartment on the front passenger side with lock At the sides of the dash panel: Key switch for switching off the front passenger front airbag Controls in the roof Symbol Meaning...
  • Page 17: Driver Information

    Driver information Symbol Meaning Do not drive on! Symbols in the instrument Gearbox overheated → page 107 cluster Airbag or belt tensioner system fault → page 43 The warning and indicator lamps indicate various Airbag or belt tensioner system warnings, faults or certain functions. Some warning switched off with diagnostic tool and indicator lamps light up when the ignition is →...
  • Page 18: Warning And Information Messages

    ger. Check the fault and correct the cause. If neces- Symbol Meaning sary, seek assistance from a suitably qualified work- Diesel engine preheating shop. → page 102, → page 171 Priority 2 warning (yellow) Particulate filter clogged with soot The symbol flashes or lights up (sometimes together →...
  • Page 19 Check and correct the settings as necessary once the ly longer to appear than it does when the outside 12-volt vehicle battery has been sufficiently charg- temperature is higher. When the outside temperature is low, the dis- play in the instrument cluster may take slight- Introduction to the instrument cluster...
  • Page 20 Analogue instrument cluster Overview of the analogue instrument cluster Fig. 10 Analogue instrument cluster in the dash panel. Rev counter (running engine speed in revolutions x 1,000 per minute). Coolant temperature display. Displays. Speedometer. Fuel gauge. Analogue instrument cluster opera- tion Fig.
  • Page 21 Opening the main menu Vehicles without multifunction steering wheel: Select the menu item in the submenu. Back Vehicles with multifunction steering wheel: Switch on the ignition. If a message or vehicle pictogram is displayed, Press and hold the rocker switch press the →...
  • Page 22: Fuel Gauge

    — Selector lever position. It is not possible to switch off the second speedom- eter display in those countries where the law stipu- — Second speed. lates that the display cannot be deactivated. Outside temperature Different instrument clusters are available, If the outside temperature falls below about +4°C which means that the versions and displays (+39°F), the temperature display also shows the...
  • Page 23: Coolant Temperature Display

    The engine coolant temperature is too high or the ing on the light and even the need to take coolant system is faulty. the vehicle to a Volkswagen dealer for forced regeneration. Stop driving! · Always refuel when the fuel tank is only 1/4 full Stop the vehicle, turn the engine off and let it to avoid idling due to lack of fuel.
  • Page 24: Driving Data Display (Multifunction Display)

    Tyre pressure Store the tyre pressures of all tyres in this point. The displayed values will be upda- the tyre monitoring system again. ted approximately every 5 seconds. Second speed Switching the second speed display Approximate distance (in km) that can be Range AdBlue on or off.
  • Page 25 cluster display. You can also change the units of measurement on the display. The compass Fig. 15 Compass zones. The compass does not have to be calibrated if the Calibrating the compass vehicle has a factory-fitted navigation system. There The requirements for calibrating the compass are is no menu option for the compass the valid compass zone for your location and enough...
  • Page 26: Introduction To The Subject

    · Safer Tag Adapt your speed and distance from the vehi- cles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions. Introduction to the subject · The camera may become hot during operation. Avoid touching it during or immediately after The front camera system is an advanced driver assis- the operation.
  • Page 27: Forward Collision Warning (Fcw)

    Forward Collision Warning (FCW) WARNING Collision alert is configured to only issue alerts up Please refer to at the start of the chapter on to 80m (0 - 80m) away from the vehicle in front. page 24. Lane departure warning (LDW - Lane departure warning ) Please refer to at the start of the chapter on...
  • Page 28 When is the lane departure warning function opera- displayed at the top of the display, without any audi- tional? ble alert. See figure below: The function will be operational when: — The system is active — The vehicle reaches a speed of 65 km/h and re- mains at a speed above 60 km/h.
  • Page 29 The traffic monitoring alert displays the time inter- — +10 km/h : If the vehicle's speed exceeds the val in which the vehicle would catch up with the ve- recognized speed limit of the road plus 10 km/h, hicle in front at that instant. The alert is visual only the display will flash the speed limit sign, as a vis- and will display the time itself and a small silhouette ual alert.
  • Page 30 Collision warning sensitivity adjust- ment (FCW – Forward collision warning) Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 24. The system offers 3 levels of collision warning sensi- tivity adjustment. To adjust the collision alert sensitivity level, you must: With the system active, press the button to...
  • Page 31: Additional Information

    After confirmation, press the buttons again until the menu exit option appears and press the button to confirm, or wait for the automatic return to the main screen. Sensitivity adjustment of the speed limit indicator (SLI - Speed Limit In- dication ) Please refer to at the start of the chapter on...
  • Page 32: Service Interval Display

    In this condition, the system will remain unavailable. Error code Description. To solve this problem, contact a Volkswagen dealer- Lens obstruction or sys- ship. tem plausibility alert. Make sure the camera 3. High system temperature. has a clear, unobstructed The system has a temperature sensor to protect it view.
  • Page 33 The service intervals are calculated on an individual Release the button. basis in vehicles with flexible oil change service in- Vehicles with text messages: Confirm the selec- terval. The length between the oil change services tion on the instrument cluster display by press- (maximum of 2 years) is also determined by the con- ing the button on the windscreen wiper...
  • Page 34: General Information

    In some countries, special safety standards and leg- ing properly. islation apply that may differ from the construction of the vehicle. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles rec- ✓ Check the tyre pressure. ommends that you find out about any legal require- ✓ Check the fuel level.
  • Page 35: Sitting Position

    Observe the important safety instructions for the working order. You should therefore have your vehi- front passenger front airbag. cle serviced according to the Volkswagen guidelines. Some work may have to be carried out before the WARNING due date of the next service if the vehicle is subjec- ted to severe operating conditions.
  • Page 36: Correct Sitting Position

    · The number of vehicle occupants must never — Never sit on the armrests. exceed the number of seats with seat belts in — Never travel on a seat without wearing the seat the vehicle. belt. · Never tilt the backrest too far to the rear. —...
  • Page 37: Seat Belts

    The following applies to all vehicle occupants: qualified workshop → . The qualified workshop must use correct spare parts that are compatible — Adjust the head restraint so that its upper edge is with the vehicle, equipment level and model year. at the same height as the top of the head, but not lower than eye level.
  • Page 38 · Never try to repair, modify or remove the seat belts or belt attachment elements yourself. Have all repairs to seat belts, belt retractors and buckles carried out by a correspondingly quali- fied workshop. The correspondingly qualified workshop must replace the seat belt only with a seat belt approved for the seat.
  • Page 39 Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls up Fastening and unfastening seat easily, without twisting the seat belt and with- belts out damaging the trim. Twisted seat belt Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 35.
  • Page 40 If worn properly, seat belts hold the vehicle occu- pants in the correct sitting position during an acci- dent or braking manoeuvre, providing maximum protection. The centre rear seat can be equipped with a three- point safety belt. If a “clicking” sound can be heard as the seat belt is being rolled up or down, the vehicle is equipped with lockable seat belts.
  • Page 41 Pregnant women must position the seat belt evenly Seat belt routing over the chest and as low as possible over the pelvis. It must lie flat so that no pressure is exerted on the Please refer to at the start of the chapter on lower body –...
  • Page 42: Seat Belt Height Adjuster

    Automatic belt retractor Seat belt height adjuster The seat belts on the front seats and, depending on equipment, on the rear seats are equipped with Please refer to at the start of the chapter on a belt retractor. Full freedom of movement is made page 35.
  • Page 43: Airbag System

    · situation has passed. The proactive occupant protec- Never carry out any repairs, adjustments or re- tion system is ready to be triggered again. moval and refitting of parts in the belt tension- ers or seat belts by yourself, and have such work In certain situations, you can reverse the tensioning carried out only by a qualified workshop.
  • Page 44 41. WARNING Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles offers two differ- ent front passenger front airbag systems. The airbag system can only be triggered once. The With some equipment levels, an airbag system or an...
  • Page 45: Indicator Lamp

    A malfunction has been detected in at least one air- Indicator lamp bag or belt tensioner. Go to a correspondingly qualified workshop and Please refer to at the start of the chapter on have the airbag system and belt tensioner page 41.
  • Page 46: Front Airbags

    vehicle collides. Therefore, visible damage to the ve- — Control units and sensors. hicle does not always mean that the airbag should — Height-adjustable head restraints optimised for have been triggered. rear impact. The triggering of the airbag system depends on the —...
  • Page 47 · Do not attach any objects, e.g. mobile naviga- tion devices, to the windscreen above the front airbag on the front passenger side. · Do not affix stickers to or cover the airbag unit in the steering wheel and the surface of the dash panel in the deployment zone of the front passenger’s airbag.
  • Page 48: Side Airbags

    Fold the key bit of the vehicle key all the way DANGER out. Please observe important safety information about Insert the key bit into the key-operated switch the front passenger front airbag. until you feel the second point of resistance →...
  • Page 49: Head Airbags

    · Damages to the original seat covers or to the seams in the area of the side airbag modules must be checked immediately by a Volkswagen dealership. Head airbags Fig. 45 Front seat side: installation location and de-...
  • Page 50: Safe Transport Of Children

    · · Never place objects in the cover or the deploy- Never allow children to be transported in the ment area of the curtain airbag. vehicle without protection, to stand up, to kneel on the seats or to assume an incorrect sitting ·...
  • Page 51 ECE approval label must begin with 03 or 04. This — Vehicle-specific: a child seat with vehicle specific shows that the seat is admissible for use. Older child approval must have undergone dynamic testing in seats with an approval number beginning with 01 or each model of vehicle for which it is approved.
  • Page 52 driver or front passenger can still maintain a cor- Risks involved in carrying children on the front pas- rect sitting position. senger seat If you are using a rear-facing child seat, the front — The backrest of the child seat must lay as flat as passenger front airbag can cause critical or poten- possible against the vehicle seat backrest.
  • Page 53 Recommended child seat securing systems WARNING Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends that To avoid injuries caused by inflation of a head air- child seats are secured as follows: bag or side airbag: —...
  • Page 54 Using a child seat on the rear bench seat Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 48. When securing a child seat to the rear bench seat, specially approved for this vehicle type by the ECE- the front seat must be adjusted so that the child has R 44 standard.
  • Page 55 Securing a child seat with ISOFIX and LATCH Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 48. General view for fixing with ISOFIX with the ISOFIX system to the lower anchorage points on the respective vehicle seats, which are lis- According to the specifications for size classes A to ted in the table below.
  • Page 56 Adjust the headrest so that it does not impede the installation of the child seat. Perform a pull test to make sure both locks are engaged. Child seat with adjustable anchorage belt (LATCH) Read and observe the guidelines. Position the child seat on the surface of the seat and attach the anchor belt hooks to the anchor eyes, provided that the anchor belts were sup- plied with the child seat.
  • Page 57 seat into the ISOFIX anchorages, in the direction of the arrow → Fig. Child seats with rigid fixation Observe and follow the instructions. Position the child seat over the retaining eyes. The introduction openings are located next to the ISOFIX inscription (arrow). The child seat must engage securely and audibly.
  • Page 58 Securing child seats using the seat belt Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 48. If you use a child seat with the “universal” category the orange ECE approval seal on the child seat. See (u) in your vehicle, make sure it is approved for the the installation possibilities in the table below.
  • Page 59: Emergency Equipment

    Switch on the hazard warning lights a long period of time – even when the ignition is switched off. Switch on the hazard warning lights in the following situations to alert following traffic: In some vehicles, if you brake hard at speeds —...
  • Page 60 The warning triangle can be accommodated in dif- ferent storage compartments. Fire extinguisher The fire extinguisher may not be available for some export markets. According to the vehicle version, the fire extinguish- er support may be situated in the footwell under the front passenger seat.
  • Page 61: Opening And Closing

    Fig. 57 Vehicle key: Replacing the button cell. an unencoded microchip. The same applies for keys that have been cut to fit the vehicle. New vehicle keys are available from Volkswagen Cover. Commercial Vehicle dealerships or from qualified Button cell.
  • Page 62: Synchronising The Vehicle Key

    · Always keep the remote control and key ring The indicator lamp in the vehicle key is not working with button cells out of the reach of children. Change the button cell in the vehicle key. NOTICE The vehicle key can be damaged if the button cell is Doors and central locking but- not changed properly.
  • Page 63: Central Locking Button

    emergency and may not be able to get them- Central locking button selves to safety. · Never close a door by pushing its window with Please refer to at the start of the chap- your hand. The glass window could shatter and ter on page 60.
  • Page 64: Childproof Locks

    SAFELOCK Childproof locks Please refer to at the start of the chap- Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 60. ter on page 60. Depending on the vehicle equipment level, the vehi- cle may have a SAFELOCK mechanism. If the vehicle is locked, SAFELOCK deactivates the door release levers and central locking button so that it becomes more difficult to break into the vehi-...
  • Page 65 trapped in the vehicle in an emergency and may WARNING not be able to get themselves to safety. People Serious injuries can result if manual opening and locked in the vehicle may be subjected to very closing are not performed with due care and at- high or very low temperatures.
  • Page 66: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Interior monitoring system Locking the vehicle after airbags have been trig- gered and anti-tow alarm The entire vehicle is unlocked if the airbags are acti- vated during an accident. Depending on the extent of the damage, the vehicle can be locked after an accident as follows: Switch off the ignition.
  • Page 67 — If the vehicle is going to be towed with one axle Opening and closing the tailboard off the ground. Operate the handle → Fig. 61 and fold the tail- — If the vehicle is to be parked in a two-storey ga- board down.
  • Page 68: Luggage Compartment Cover

    Depending on the vehicle equipment level, the tail- board can be hinged down by 180°. Two holding ca- bles will need to be unhooked. Volkswagen Com- mercial Vehicles recommends getting a second per- son to help when unhooking and attaching the hold- ing cables.
  • Page 69: Opening And Closing Windows

    Coverage goes up au- cleaned and maintained at shorter intervals. The tomatically. The cover goes up automatically. work can only be carried out at a Volkswagen deal- Open briefly and close again: if the cargo com- ership or a specialized company.
  • Page 70 One-touch opening and closing NOTICE One-touch opening and closing makes it possible to During sudden rain showers, water can enter the ve- fully open and close the windows. The individual hicle interior via open windows and cause damage buttons do not have to be held down to do this. to the vehicle.
  • Page 71: Adjusting The Steering Wheel Position

    Steering wheel Troubleshooting One-touch opening and closing is not working Adjusting the steering wheel One-touch opening and closing is deactivated if the position 12-volt vehicle battery has been disconnected or discharged while the windows were not fully closed. The function will have to be reset. Switch on the ignition.
  • Page 72: Seats And Head Restraints

    Seats and head restraints WARNING Incorrect use of the steering column position ad- Front seats justment and incorrect adjustment of the steering wheel can cause serious or fatal injuries. · Introduction After adjusting the steering wheel, always move the lever up firmly. This prevents the steering wheel from moving accidentally while the vehi- The following section describes the options for ad- cle is in motion.
  • Page 73 · Adjust the height and angle of the front seats or The controls are mirrored for the right-hand front move them forwards and backwards only when seat. there is no-one in the adjustment range of the The seat may have a combination of mechanical and seats.
  • Page 74: Rear Seats

    NOTICE In order to avoid damage to the electrical compo- nents in the front seats, never kneel on the front seats or the seat cushion. Do not apply point loads to the backrest in any way. It may not be possible to adjust the seat elec- trically if the charge level of the 12-volt vehi- cle battery is too low.
  • Page 75 · Adults and children must not use those seats when the backrest or the rear seat is folded for- ward or is not engaged securely. WARNING Cigarette lighters in the vehicle could be damaged or accidentally lit. This could lead to serious burns and other injuries.
  • Page 76: Head Restraints

    Folding the backrest of the rear WARNING bench seat forwards and back- Injuries can be caused if the rear seat backrest is wards folded forwards and backwards without due care and attention. · The rear seat backrest is not properly engaged if Please refer to at the start of the chap- you can see a red mark on the pull loop.
  • Page 77: Adjusting The Head Restraints

    Head restraint setting for shorter people Adjusting the head restraints Push the head restraint all the way down, even if the head is then underneath the top edge of the head Please refer to at the start of the chap- restraint.
  • Page 78 Removing and installing front head restraints Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 74. Fig. 75 On the outer rear seats: Adjusting the head re- straint Fig. 77 On the front seat: Removing head restraint (variant 1).
  • Page 79: Turn Signals

    Lights Removing and fitting the rear head restraints Turn signals Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 74. Switching turn signals on and off Fig. 81 On the left-hand side of the steering column: Turn signal and main beam lever Fig.
  • Page 80: Vehicle Lighting

    · Always activate the turn signal in good time Side lights or continuous parking light on when changing lanes and performing overtaking both sides of the vehicle switched on. The or turning manoeuvres. symbol in the light switch lights up green. ·...
  • Page 81 to provide better illumination of the surrounding light conditions. When the lights are switched on, area when manoeuvring. the indicator lamp lights up yellow. The automatic lighting control function is merely an aid and will not always be able to detect all driving situations.
  • Page 82: Parking Light

    Main beam beam headlights can distract and dazzle other road users. Switching main beam on and off Parking light Turning the parking light on and off Fig. 83 On the left-hand side of the steering column: Turn signal and main beam lever Switch on main beam.
  • Page 83: Headlight Range Control

    If it is not possible to start the engine, use start- Headlights ing assistance and have the vehicle's battery checked by a Volkswagen Dealership or a special- Headlight range control ized company qualified to do so. Coming Home and Leaving Home function (orientation lighting) The “Coming home”...
  • Page 84: Interior Lighting

    the control → Fig. 86 when the lights are switch- All seats occupied and load area empty. ed on. All seats occupied and load area fully loa- On vehicles without the controller, the instrument ded. Towing a trailer with a low drawbar and switch lighting comes on permanently.
  • Page 85 Press the corresponding button or select the corre- cle key is removed from the ignition lock. This pre- sponding switch position: vents the 12-volt battery from discharging. Switches off the interior light. If the battery voltage is too low, the loadbed or hardtop lighting either will not switch on or Switches on the interior light.
  • Page 86 · Wiper blades that have become frozen onto the The wipers function only when the ignition is glass have been carefully loosened. Volkswagen switched on and the bonnet or tailboard are closed. Commercial Vehicles recommends using a de-icer Move the wiper lever to the desired position →...
  • Page 87: Rain/Light Sensor

    of convenience, remain is a slightly higher position Troubleshooting until the next wiping cycle. When interval wiping is stopped, one more wiping Washer fluid level too low cycle is carried out and the wipers are then parked in the lower wiper position. The indicator lamp lights up yellow.
  • Page 88: Interior Mirror

    · For safety reasons, it is important that the driver po- If your eyes or skin come into contact with the sitions the exterior and interior mirrors correctly be- electrolyte fluid, wash the affected area imme- fore starting a journey → diately with plenty of water for at least 15 mi- nutes and seek medical attention.
  • Page 89: Exterior Mirrors

    Exterior mirrors Sensor for incident light from the rear. Sensor for incident light from the front. Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 85. Fig. 92 On the headliner: manual anti-dazzle interior mirror. Automatic anti-dazzle interior mirror When the ignition is switched on, the sensors meas- Fig.
  • Page 90: Sun Blind

    Sun blind WARNING Injuries can be sustained if you do not take care Sun visors when folding the exterior mirrors in and out. · Fold the exterior mirrors in or out only when there is nobody in the path of the mirror. ·...
  • Page 91: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    Heating and air conditioning system Heating, ventilation and cooling Introduction The following systems may be installed in the vehi- matic mode enables the Climatronic to control the cle: air temperature, air distribution and air volume au- tomatically. The heating and fresh air system warms up and sup- plies fresh air to the vehicle interior.
  • Page 92 Volkswagen Com- · Use air recirculation mode for a short period on- mercial Vehicles recommends a Volkswagen Com- ly. Condensation could otherwise form on the mercial Vehicles dealership for this. windows very quickly so that visibility is greatly reduced.
  • Page 93: Overview Of Functions

    Air recirculation mode is automatically Overview of functions switched on and the Climatronic automatical- ly directs air to the upper body. Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 89. The defrost function of the air conditioning system or the heating and fresh air system Some functions and buttons and an air conditioning clears the windscreen of ice and condensa-...
  • Page 94: Air Recirculation Mode

    Heating levels of the seat heating Air recirculation mode The seat heating operating conditions are highligh- ted in colour: Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 89. — All three LEDs light up at the highest temperature setting.
  • Page 95 · Anyone experiencing reduced sensitivity to pain recommends a Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles or temperature should never use the seat heat- dealership for this. ing. The heating and fresh air system cannot be switch- ed on or its function is restricted...
  • Page 96 · Driving No additional floor mats or other floor coverings should be placed over the fitted floor mat. · Make sure that no objects can enter the driver Information on driving footwell while the vehicle is in motion. · If there are any objects in the footwell, remove Pedals them when the vehicle is parked.
  • Page 97 With a gear engaged, allow the vehicle to come to CAUTION a halt by itself to make use of the engine braking ef- The gear-change indicator is only designed to as- fect, e.g. when approaching traffic lights. sist the driver and cannot replace the driver's own judgement.
  • Page 98: Information On The Brakes

    Inform yourself about other ways of protect- tion → ing the environment. Think Blue. is the global Volkswagen trademark for sustainability and envi- Brake servo ronmental compatibility. The electromechanical brake servo supports the driver’s foot pressure when the ignition is switched...
  • Page 99: Driving A Loaded Vehicle

    due to the lack of assistance for the brake system. of the brake when visibility, weather, road and → traffic conditions permit. WARNING WARNING Driving with worn brake pads or with a faulty Driving without the brake servo or with restricted brake system can cause accidents and serious inju- brake servo function can considerably increase the ries.
  • Page 100 Driving with an open tailboard WARNING After driving through water, mud, slush etc., the Driving with an open tailboard is particularly danger- brakes may react slowly and the braking distance ous. All objects and the open tailboard must be se- will be increased as the brake discs and pads will cured properly.
  • Page 101: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    NOTICE · Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is not responsi- ble for any vehicle damage which is caused by low-quality fuel, inadequate servicing work or lack of availability of Genuine Parts.
  • Page 102: Starting The Engine

    Ignition switched on warning Vehicles with an automatic gearbox: Move the selector lever to position N or select parking A warning message may appear in the instrument lock P. cluster display if the driver door is opened while the ignition is switched on. An acoustic warning may al- turn the vehicle key further in the ignition lock –...
  • Page 103: Switching Off The Engine

    WARNING The engine can only be started using a genuine Volkswagen vehicle key with the correct code. Co- Never switch the engine off while the vehicle is in ded vehicle keys are available from a Volkswagen motion.
  • Page 104: Manual Gearbox

    Manual gearbox The engine speed is shown on the instrument cluster display. The engine speed limitation will be cancelled again Manual gearbox: Selecting a gear in the following cases: — Engine is no longer in a critical temperature range. — Foot is taken off the accelerator. together with Engine speed limitation due to fault in the engine management system...
  • Page 105 Steering WARNING When the engine is running, the vehicle will start Automatic gearbox: select the gear to move as soon as a gear is engaged and the clutch released. This also applies when the hand- brake is on. · Never engage reverse gear while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 106 · power reserves. The timing of the gear shift is deter- Never leave the vehicle with Neutral N gear en- mined by the engine load, your individual driving gaged. The vehicle can roll downhill regardless style and the speed of the vehicle. of whether the engine is running or not.
  • Page 107: Driving With Automatic Gearbox

    Driving with automatic gearbox With the automatic gearbox, the gears can be manually stepped up or down with the Tiptron- Forward gears are shifted up and down automatical- The steeper the gradient, the lower the gear you will need. Lower gears increase the engine braking ef- fect.
  • Page 108 · Use the Launch-Control program if the road and Troubleshooting traffic conditions allow it. WARNING Never let the brake “slip” too often or for a long time, or press the brake pedal too frequently and for a long time. Constant braking will cause the brakes to overheat.
  • Page 109 The drive is then deactivated to prevent the vehicle Releasing the selector lever lock manually: from accidentally pulling away. Using the flat blade of the screwdriver from the vehicle toolkit, carefully push the release lever Shift the selector lever to position P or N. in the direction of the arrow →...
  • Page 110: Hill Start Assist

    · Do not drive on until the acoustic signal stops. — If the engine is switched off or has stalled. This will prevent damage to the vehicle. You — Vehicles with an automatic gearbox: If the gear should avoid pulling away or driving the vehicle at selector lever is in the neutral position N.
  • Page 111: All-Wheel Drive

    All-wheel drive — Or: The Hill Descent Control system is switched on automatically when the all-wheel drive low gear range (4X4 LOW) is activated. Hill Descent Control will intervene in the following situations: — At speeds below 30 km/h (18 mph). —...
  • Page 112 Switching the all-wheel drive low gear range (4X4 If the lamp continues to flash, seek expert assis- LOW) on and off tance. Stop the vehicle to switch on. Or: The yellow symbol or the indicator 4X4 LOW lamp lights up. Press the button with the engine is running and with the all-wheel drive (4X4 HIGH) switch-...
  • Page 113 · Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the Troubleshooting power steering only functions when the engine is running. Steering fault · Never allow the vehicle to roll if the engine is switched off. The indicator lamp lights up or flashes yellow. ·...
  • Page 114 The units can be adjusted in the Infotainment sys- — Oil temperature display: The display corresponds tem for some instruments. to the oil temperature display on the instrument cluster. Instruments in the offroad display: Adapting the display areas to the driving situation The options for selecting instruments depend on the The displayed instruments can be selected depend- vehicle equipment.
  • Page 115 · Always adjust your speed and driving style to WARNING suit the terrain conditions. Driving offroad can be dangerous and could cause · Luggage and other items transported on the accidents, serious injury, damage to the vehicle roof of the vehicle raise the centre of gravity and also a vehicle breakdown far from any assis- and will make the vehicle more likely to roll tance.
  • Page 116 grees . Indication of the point to which the Explanation of some technical vehicle can climb an incline under its own terms power. The maximum ramp that the vehicle can overcome depends, among others, on the surface of the public road and the engine power.
  • Page 117 General rules and driving tips NOTICE · Always ensure that there is enough ground clear- — Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends ance underneath the vehicle. Serious damage to never driving offroad alone. You should only drive the underbody could occur if the vehicle is scra- offroad with at least two offroad vehicles driving ped.
  • Page 118: Differential Lock

    the differential lock to pulling away only if possi- As all of the brake assist functions are switched off ble and do not engage the differential lock when when the differential lock is engaged, the differen- driving up or down slopes. tial lock must be engaged only when pulling away on difficult or very soft terrain, e.g.
  • Page 119 by the release of tension forces in the drive train. maximum permitted wading depth of the vehi- This is normal and is not a indication of damage to cle. the vehicle. Observe further information on driving through water on roads. If you drive through bends with the differen- tial lock engaged, the wheels “rub”...
  • Page 120: If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck

    · on. Driving with reduced tyre pressure can lead Nobody may stand either in front or behind the to a loss of control over the vehicle and increase vehicle, particularly if you are attempting to the risk of serious and fatal injuries. free a stuck vehicle.
  • Page 121 — If it is possible and not dangerous, drive straight down the slope on the maximum gradient (in the fall line). — Avoid using the differential lock. — Use Hill Descent Control on steep downhill stretches. WARNING The gradient or tilt angle must be no greater than the maximum permissible value for the vehicle.
  • Page 122: After Offroad Driving

    dangering the driver and occupants of the vehi- After offroad driving cle. If it is not possible to continue the journey or if there are doubts about the safety of the Checklist route, turn back or choose another route. · ✓...
  • Page 123: Driver Assist Systems

    · Driver assist systems Never use the cruise control system when driv- ing offroad or on unpaved road surfaces. · Adapt your speed and distance from the vehi- Cruise Control System (CCS) cles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.
  • Page 124 - 1 km/h (1 mph): Briefly press the Starting control → Fig. 115 button. While driving, press the button. Press and hold the corresponding button to continu- The CCS stores and regulates the current speed. ously change the stored speed. The vehicle adapts the current speed by accelerating or reducing accel- Adjusting the speed eration.
  • Page 125: Parking And Manoeuvring

    Parking and manoeuvring — Brake support systems, e.g. TCS or ESC, have per- formed a control intervention. — If the problem persists, switch off the cruise con- Parking the vehicle trol system and go to a suitably qualified work- shop. Stopping the vehicle Stop the vehicle on a suitable surface →...
  • Page 126 · Never remove the vehicle key from the ignition Please adhere to relevant legislation when if the vehicle is in motion. This could cause the stopping and parking your vehicle. steering lock to engage suddenly. You will no longer be able to steer the vehicle. Handbrake WARNING If children, people requiring assistance or animals...
  • Page 127: Safety Information

    lights up as soon as the handbrake is applied An acoustic warning is given if the vehicle is lightly and does not hold the vehicle securely. driven faster than approximately 6 km/ h (4 mph) with the handbrake applied. · Never use the handbrake to brake the vehicle, except in an emergency.
  • Page 128 Consult a suitably qualified workshop in the event of General displays a system fault. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends a Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Mute signal tones. dealership for this.
  • Page 129: Park Distance Control

    System fault in the monitored area (depend- — Changes have been made to the paintwork or ing on equipment level). The colour may vary. structural modifications have been made in the area of the sensors or the camera, e.g. on the ve- The following also applies to vehicles with rear view hicle front end or the running gear.
  • Page 130: Rear-View Camera System

    How the system works Switching Park Distance Control on Park Distance Control detects the distance from an and off obstacle by means of sensors in the rear and front areas of the vehicle. Please refer to at the start of the chap- Park Distance Control warns about an obstacle by ter on page 127.
  • Page 131 WARNING The intelligent technology used in the parking sys- tems cannot overcome the laws of physics, and functions only within the system limits. The park- ing system is not a substitute for the full concen- tration of the driver. If this is not observed, this can result in accidents, serious injuries and also damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 132 · Brake support systems Always use suitable tyres. The driving stability depends on the tyre grip. Information on brake support sys- Electronic Stability Control (ESC) tems ESC control intervention to reduce the risk of skidding and improve driving stability → The indicator lamp flashes yellow.
  • Page 133 Brake assist system (BAS) vehicles with add-ons or modifications, the correct operation of system can then be impaired or ad- BAS can help to reduce the stopping distance. The justed. brake assist system reinforces the braking force · when the driver depresses the brake pedal quickly in Have the correct operation of the systems con- an emergency situation.
  • Page 134 · Go to a correspondingly qualified workshop. Avoid sudden braking and driving manoeuvres. · The ABS is not working properly if the ABS indi- The vehicle can be braked without the anti-lock cator lamp does not go out or comes on brake system.
  • Page 135: Practical Equipment

    · Practical equipment Make sure that no objects can enter the driver footwell while the vehicle is in motion. · If there are any objects in the footwell, remove Stowage them when the vehicle is parked. Introduction WARNING Incorrect use of the drink holders can cause injury. Only use stowage compartments to stow light or ·...
  • Page 136: Ashtray And Cigarette Lighter

    The centre armrest may be fitted with a stowage — If fitted, in the top of the dash panel on the front compartment. passenger side. — In the front centre console. Opening the centre armrest Pull the centre armrest all the way up in the di- —...
  • Page 137 · A cigarette lighter is located in the lower part of the Never connect electrical devices requiring more centre console. than the rated power to a 12-volt socket. The ve- hicle's electrical system can be damaged if the With the ignition switched on, press in the knob maximum power output is exceeded.
  • Page 138 — In the stowage compartment in the dash panel → Fig. 126 — In the rear centre console → Fig. 127 — In the left-hand side panel of the loadbed → Fig. 127 NOTICE · Observe the operating instructions of the connec- ted devices.
  • Page 139 Mobile online services Operating the voice enhancer Cyber security Cyber security refers to measures designed to reduce the risk of unauthorised access by mal- ware or an internet attack on vehicle functions, data and control units. What are connectivity components? Control units for data transmission, control units with data transmission with built-in interfaces, standalone interfaces and media and diagnostic con-...
  • Page 140 and vehicle functions. This can result in serious ac- cidents and fatal injuries. · Reduce speed in a controlled manner if the ve- hicle functions or reacts differently than usual. · Go to the nearest suitably qualified workshop. Malware can also access data and information that are stored in control units, in the Info- tainment system and on connected data media and paired mobile telephones.
  • Page 141: Unit Overview

    Composition Touch II Unit overview Fig. 129 Control overview Display: touchscreen. Shortcuts: Phone: press to open the phone interface. Volume: press to adjust the volume. Menu: press to access function buttons. Function buttons: press to execute the function. Status and clock icons: press to set the date and time. If connected, status of the Bluetooth® connection, phone battery status, and mobile network signal information.
  • Page 142: Unit Operation

    Delete stored stations SIG, Inc. To delete a saved station, press button. Volkswagen may not be held liable for dam- aged or lost files in data media. Media Introduction to the subject “Media sources” are referred to as audio sources that contain audio data in different data storage units, such as external MP3 Players or audio files.
  • Page 143: Media Operation

    Media operation: Bluetooth® Fig. 131 Main menu: Media (schematic representa- Fig. 132 Connect via Bluetooh. tion). Select media Press the desired media source button. The follow- ing media sources are available: — USB Music: external data storage unit in the USB port.
  • Page 144 Telephone function Depending on the mobile phone used, it is only pos- sible to connect via the USB cable. Phone menu displays depend on the functions avail- able on the used mobile phone model. There may be End connection differences. —...
  • Page 145 mirrors a simplified version of the mobile phone in- Android Auto™ Menu terface optimized for driving. All the generated im- age and displayed functionalities are controlled by the mobile phone itself in this situation. Therefore, any situation that influences the performance of the mobile phone will directly affect the performance on the Infotainment screen, causing the impression that the Infotainment is faulty, when in fact the...
  • Page 146: System Settings

    menu and press the button under Restore Facto- System settings Restore ry Defaults WARNING Accidents and injuries can occur if the driver is dis- tracted. · Never proceed with settings while driving. WARNING Never reset the system while driving. To make the best of the radio's features and optimal operation it is important that the date and time be correctly set.
  • Page 147 Navigation functions are only accessible when navi- Guidance view gation data is available for the region currently trav- — Show current street name elled. Orientation view style Search — 3D — Enter address or name — 2D (in direction of travel) Add house Auto zoom —...
  • Page 148 — Automatic System Your information and privacy Help About Mobile online services...
  • Page 149 Transporting items WARNING Objects that are not secured or are attached incor- rectly can cause serious injuries in the event of Stowing a load a sudden driving or braking manoeuvre or in an ac- cident. This applies particularly if objects are Always observe legal requirements.
  • Page 150 · Accelerate particularly carefully and gently. NOTICE · Avoid sudden braking and driving manoeuvres. Items that rub against the rear windows can damage · Brake earlier than usual. or destroy the heating wires. Appropriate retaining straps, securing straps WARNING and load securing systems are available from Securing straps that are incorrectly fastened, un- correspondingly qualified workshops.
  • Page 151 Removing fastening ring from the fastening rail Appropriate retaining straps, securing straps and load securing systems are available from Hold the sides of the fastening ring and lift the correspondingly qualified workshops. sides up slightly. Push the fastening rings to an opening in the fastening rails so that it can be removed.
  • Page 152: Ratchet Straps

    Tighten the buckle strap → Fig. 139 and re- lease the lever Fig. 142 Releasing and tightening the lever on the ratchet strap. Fig. 140 Releasing the buckle strap. Releasing the buckle strap Before releasing the buckle strap, make sure the load cannot fall over.
  • Page 153 Releasing the ratchet strap Insert the load space divider into the lower fas- tening rings → Fig. 144 (thin arrows). Before releasing the ratchet strap, make sure Position the upper retaining pins above the cor- the load cannot fall over. responding opening in the side fastening rail.
  • Page 154 Loadbed equipment Distributing the load Distribute the load evenly and secure it correctly → Fastening rings on the load bed Checking the fittings After the load has been attached, check the bolted connections and fastenings once you have travelled a short distance and then at regular intervals. WARNING Accidents and significant vehicle damage can oc- cur if the maximum permitted load is exceeded.
  • Page 155 153. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends the use of Volkswagen Genuine Parts or Volkswagen Special roof load carriers must be used to transport Genuine Accessories, which you can purchase from loads, bicycles, surfboards, skis and boats safely.
  • Page 156: Notes On Use

    WARNING WARNING Incorrectly attaching and using the mounts or roof Accidents and vehicle damage can occur if the bars and roof load carrier can cause the whole roof maximum permitted roof load is exceeded. load carrier to fall off the roof. This can cause acci- ·...
  • Page 157 Vehicles with a start/stop system undamaged lashing, retaining or securing If towing brackets that were not retrofitted by straps. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles are used, or if · Ensure that your speed and driving style are al- a towing bracket retrofitted by Volkswagen Com-...
  • Page 158: Technical Prerequisites

    Retrofitting a towing bracket Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends the use of Volkswagen Genuine Accessories, which you can purchase from your Volkswagen Commercial Ve- hicles dealership. Always check and follow the data provided by the towing bracket manufacturer.
  • Page 159 · Only use the tow hitch if it is correctly secured. Securely store the tow hitch, locking pins and securing clip behind the rear seat backrest · Never use the towing device if the smallest di- → ameter of the ball joint is less than 49 mm. ·...
  • Page 160: Loading The Trailer

    With the vehicle locked, the alarm goes off as soon Loading the trailer as the electrical connection to the trailer is interrup- ted. Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 154. Integration with the anti-theft alarm system (trailer with LED taillights) Basic information Trailers with LED taillights cannot be connected to...
  • Page 161: Driving With A Trailer

    Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends the Pulling off on slopes when towing a trailer use of Volkswagen Genuine Accessories, which you Depending on the steepness of the slope and the to- can purchase from your Volkswagen Commercial Ve- tal weight of the trailer and vehicle, a vehicle towing hicles dealership.
  • Page 162: Trailer Stabilisation

    A maximum of three bicycles may be mounted on Requirements for trailer stabilisation the bicycle carrier → . Position heavy bicycles as ✓ The vehicle is a factory-fitted towing bracket or close to the vehicle (ball coupling) as possible. a compatible towing bracket is fitted. Maximum load ✓...
  • Page 163: Retrofitting A Towing Bracket

    The values refer to the maximum loaded vehicle including the maximum drawbar load. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends hav- ing the towing bracket retrofitted by a correspond- ingly qualified workshop. The cooling system may need to be modified or heat shields may need to be fitted, for example.
  • Page 164: Fuel And Emission Control

    Use only fuels that have been approved for the vehicle. · Do not use fuels that contain metals and use only Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles approved additives in the approved quantity. · Immediately remove any fuel that is spilled from all vehicle components.
  • Page 165 Volkswagen recommends filling with S10 diesel with In order to ensure that the vehicle can also be star- a maximum sulphur content of 10 mg/kg. A list of...
  • Page 166 You must refuel the vehicle only with the fuel grades Volkswagen recommends that diesel oil and fuel specified on the fuel information label in the tank filter replacement be carried out by a specialized flap.
  • Page 167 Position the container centrally under the drain Drain diesel oil filter plug. Remove the protective cover from the drain plug. Use a 13mm wrench to loosen the drain plug. Loosen the drain plug by approximately 1 turn. Turn on the ignition for 5 seconds until at least 200ml of the mixture has drained.
  • Page 168: Troubleshooting

    ensure that the components relevant to emission NOTICE control work in the long term: Make sure that no diesel oil comes into contact with ✓ Never allow the fuel tank to run completely dry. other components or the environment. If this is the ✓...
  • Page 169 Only operation with AdBlue that complies with it will no longer be possible to restart the engine in ISO-22241-1 is approved by Volkswagen and corre- XXX km appears in the instrument cluster display. sponds to the Certificate of Conformity issued for this vehicle type.
  • Page 170: Refilling Adblue

    · ® If AdBlue gets into the eyes, immediately rinse ® Refilling AdBlue your eyes with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor. Please refer to at the start of the chapter on · If AdBlue ®...
  • Page 171: Particulate Filter

    Preparing for filling Do not continue to fill. This will prevent the ® AdBlue tank from being overfilled. ® The AdBlue filler neck is located behind the tank flap next to the tank filler neck for fuel Filling with the canister →...
  • Page 172 A text message may also be displayed. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends that There is a fault in the selective catalytic reduction you avoid making only short journeys to assist the system or the system is not filled with standard- regeneration of the particulate filter.
  • Page 173: If And When Vehicle Tool Kit

    If and when Driving at speeds between 50 – 120 km/h (31 – 75 mph) will help with regeneration. Observe the relevant speed limits and the vehi- Vehicle tool kit cle’s gear-change indicator. The indicator lamp goes out automatically when the Introduction particulate filter has been regenerated.
  • Page 174 Undo the Velcro fasteners → Fig. 155 and re- move the bag Jack (on vehicles with a spare wheel) The jack is stored in a mount behind the rear seat backrest. Fig. 157 Contents of the toolbox (illustration). Screwdriver with hexagon socket in the handle for unscrewing or screwing tight slackened wheel bolts.
  • Page 175: Wiper Blades

    Wiper blades briefly press the wiper lever down to bring the wiper arms back to the original position. Service position NOTICE To avoid damage to the bonnet, windscreen and wiper arms: · Lift the wiper arms only when in service position. ·...
  • Page 176: Changing Lights

    Move the wiper arms to the service position be- It may be illegal to drive with a defective bulb in the fore lifting. exterior lighting. When lifting a wiper arm, hold it only in the area Additional bulb specification of the wiper blade mounting. Some bulbs in headlights or in tail light clusters Press and hold the release button and simulta- might have factory specifications that are different...
  • Page 177 Changing the bulbs in the tail light cluster Please refer to at the start of the chap- ter on page 174. Fig. 162 Bulb holder with bulbs. Turn signal. Fig. 160 On the side of the loadbed: removing the tail Tail light.
  • Page 178 Due to different versions of the tail light clus- Place the flat blade of the screwdriver from the ter, the location of the bulbs may differ slight- vehicle toolkit against the side of the turn signal ly to that shown in the illustrations. repeater facing in the direction of travel →...
  • Page 179 Fig. 166 Number plate light: Removing the bulb hold- Fig. 167 Additional light on the vehicle roof: replacing the lens. Follow the instructions in the checklist. Insert a screwdriver into the recess on the num- Retaining ring. ber plate light in the direction of the arrow →...
  • Page 180: Changing Fuses

    You can get more in- NOTICE formation about the fuse layout from a Volkswagen To avoid damage to the vehicle: Commercial Vehicles dealership. ·...
  • Page 181 Swivel down the lever for adjusting the steering Fuses in the dash panel wheel → Fig. 170 Please refer to at the start of the chap- Pull the dash panel trim on the left and right ter on page 178. next to the steering column trim forward in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 182: Jump Starting

    Jump starting Purple 3 amps Orange 5 amps Brown 7.5 amps Introduction 10 amps Blue 15 amps For technical reasons, your vehicle must not be tow- Yellow 20 amps started → White or clear 25 amps If the engine fails to start because the 12-volt vehi- Green 30 amps cle battery is flat, the discharged battery can be con-...
  • Page 183: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    · Position the jump leads so that they never come Jump-start connection point (earth connection) into contact with any rotating parts in the en- for connecting the black jump lead. gine compartment. · Observe the operating instructions provided by Jump starting assistance must be provided and re- the jump lead manufacturer.
  • Page 184 The vehicles must not touch. Otherwise electricity Vehicle with discharged 12-volt vehicle battery could flow as soon as the positive terminals are con- that is being jump started. nected. Vehicle with 12-volt vehicle battery that is sup- Ensure that the battery clamps have good metal-to- plying power and jump-starting the other vehi- metal contact with the battery terminals.
  • Page 185: Towing

    ter about 1 minute. If the engine still does not start, Towing with a breakdown truck seek expert assistance. If you need to raise your vehicle on one axle for tow- ing, you must do so only on the following axles, de- Removing the jump leads pending on the gearbox/drive combination: Before disconnecting the jump leads, switch off...
  • Page 186: Notes On Towing

    NOTICE Towing Use of a towing eye that is not suitable for the vehi- Please refer to at the start of the chap- cle can damage the vehicle. ter on page 183. · Always use the towing eye supplied in the vehicle toolkit of your vehicle or a towing eye that is suit- Attach the tow-rope or the tow-bar only to the able for the vehicle for towing.
  • Page 187 NOTICE NOTICE The vehicle can be towed only if the charge level of The towing eye must be firmly screwed into the the 12-volt vehicle battery is sufficient and the housing. Otherwise, the towing eye may be ripped steering column lock can be released. If the power off during the towing process.
  • Page 188 Fig. 177 On the front bumper on the right: cover, var- Fig. 179 On the right-hand side of the front bumper: iant 1. screw in the towing eye. Cover. Towing eye. Hold the recess in the cover and remove the Turn the towing eye as tightly as possible in the direction of the arrow on housing →...
  • Page 189: Checking And Refilling In The Engine Compartment

    Checking and refilling until you can no longer see or hear steam or coolant coming from the engine compartment. · Always allow the engine to cool down before In the engine compartment opening the bonnet. · Hot parts of the engine or exhaust system can Safety notes on working in the en- burn the skin.
  • Page 190 — Always take due care and attention when de- qualified workshop. Any spilt service fluids must be pressing the accelerator. The vehicle could disposed of properly. move even if the handbrake is applied. · Always ensure you have not left any objects, such as cleaning cloths and tools, in the engine Preparing the vehicle for working in compartment.
  • Page 191: Opening And Closing The Engine Compartment Cover

    Opening and closing the engine compartment cover Fig. 182 Secure the engine compartment cover with the support rod (schematic representation). Support rod. Fig. 180 In the footwell on the left: engine compart- Support for the support rod, variant 1. ment lid release lever (schematic representation). Support for the support rod, variant 2.
  • Page 192: Service Fluids And Equipment

    If the bonnet is not closed properly, lift it up again and close it. The engine compartment cover sits flush with the body parts → around it when it is closed properly. WARNING If the engine compartment cover is not closed properly, it can open suddenly while you are driv- ing and completely obscure your view of the road.
  • Page 193: Windscreen Washer Fluid

    tainers as people finding these containers could ticles will reach the system and will block the wash- drink them. er jets. · Keep children away from all service fluids and Open the bonnet consumables. The washer fluid reservoir is identified by the ·...
  • Page 194 The sticker showing the prescribed standard is loca- WARNING ted at the front of the engine compartment, on the Incorrect handling of engine oil can cause serious side next to the bonnet release → Fig. 186 burns and other injuries. ·...
  • Page 195: Changing Engine Oil

    Changing engine oil Engine oil consumption Please refer to at the start of the chapter on Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 191. page 191. The engine oil must be changed on a regular basis. Engine oil consumption can vary from engine to en- Always observe the service intervals applicable to gine and can change during the working life of an...
  • Page 196 After reading off the engine oil level, push the oil dipstick back into the guide tube as far as it will go. Unscrew the engine oil filler opening cap → Fig. 188. 10. Gradually add engine oil in small quantities, no more than 0.5 l (0.5 qt) in total, or follow the recommendation in the instrument cluster.
  • Page 197: Troubleshooting

    ings. The use of incorrect service fluids could re- fluids and suitable tools. Failing to carry out work sult in serious malfunctions and engine damage. correctly can cause serious injuries → . Have all work carried out by a correspondingly qualified workshop if necessary.
  • Page 198 be used in order to obtain the optimum corrosion protection → WARNING Insufficient anti-freeze in the coolant system can cause the engine to break down and cause serious injuries. · The amount of correct coolant additive used must be sufficient for the lowest ambient tem- perature that you expect the vehicle to be ex- posed to.
  • Page 199 Checking the coolant level pressed out of the cooling system when the en- gine is hot and could cause damage. · If in an emergency you do not have access to coolant in the required specification, add only dis- tilled water initially. Then have the correct mix- ture ratio with the coolant additive restored by a correspondingly qualified workshop as soon as possible.
  • Page 200 Emergency filling of the cooling system 14. Repeat steps 10 to 12 as often as necessary un- til the coolant level in the coolant tank no lon- ger falls. 15. If no coolant has emerged yet from the manual bleed valve, close the manual bleed valve by turning clockwise.
  • Page 201: Brake Fluid

    Brake fluid that is compliant with VW stand- ard 501 14 is available from Volkswagen Commercial · The refilled brake fluid must be new. Vehicles dealerships.
  • Page 202: 12-Volt Vehicle Battery

    · If you do not have any brake fluid that is com- Electrolyte is very corrosive and caustic. Al- pliant with VW standard 501 14, use a high- ways wear protective gloves and eye protec- quality brake fluid compliant with DIN ISO 4925 tion! or the US standard FMVSS 116 DOT 4 CLASS 6, No fires, sparks, naked lights or smoking!
  • Page 203 · Do not expose the 12-volt vehicle battery to di- Depending on equipment, it may be necessary to re- rect sunlight for an extended time. move an additional bracket in order to view the bat- tery window. An additional tool that is not included NOTICE in the vehicle toolkit is required for this purpose.
  • Page 204 First disconnect the negative cable and then the Charging, replacing, disconnecting positive cable → and connecting the 12-volt vehicle battery Connecting the 12-volt vehicle battery Switch off all electrical consumers and the igni- Please refer to at the start of the chap- tion before reconnecting the vehicle battery.
  • Page 205 properties, specifications and dimensions as the Do not drive on! Stop the vehicle as soon as factory-fitted 12-volt vehicle battery. possible and when safe to do so. The 12-volt vehicle battery will not be charged while WARNING the vehicle is in motion. A highly explosive mixture of gases is given off Switch off any electrical consumers that are not when the 12-volt vehicle battery is being charged.
  • Page 206: Wheels And Tyres

    Old tyres should be replaced only by tyres that load for the factory-fitted tyres. The reference pres- have been approved by Volkswagen Commer- sure corresponds to the information on the tyre cial Vehicles for the vehicle type.
  • Page 207 Tyre pressure display on the instrument cluster sure is too low, the relevant actual tyre pressures are highlighted → Fig. 194. If the tyres are in rest state, the tyre pressure sen- sors will not transmit any tyre pressures. This stops the tyre pressure sensor batteries discharging.
  • Page 208 appears on the display Open the menu. Tyre pressure calibration Settings → Fig. 195 Select Tyre type Press and hold the → Fig. 195 button The correct tyre dimensions can be selected after for longer than 3 seconds until an acoustic sig- selecting the menu option Tyre type nal sounds.
  • Page 209 porarily impaired if there is interference from signals Troubleshooting for Tyre Pressure in the same frequency range as these transmitters. Monitoring System Switch off or avoid any disruptive sources, e.g. wireless devices, remote controls or children's Please refer to at the start of the chapter on toys.
  • Page 210: Information About Wheels And Tyres

    · Even if they have not been used, old tyres can Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends that suddenly lose pressure or burst, especially at all work on tyres and wheels is carried out by a cor- high speeds, and thus cause accidents and seri- respondingly qualified workshop.
  • Page 211: Handling Wheels And Tyres

    Fig. 196 Diagram showing how to swap wheels possible. Do not store tyres mounted on the rim vertically. The tyres and rims approved by Volkswagen Com- — Any tyres not fitted on wheel rims should be kept mercial Vehicles have been carefully selected.
  • Page 212 In this case, drive slow- ly and with extra care at all times. Tyres that have been approved by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles are guaranteed to have WARNING the dimensions that are suitable for the vehicle. In...
  • Page 213: Tyre Pressure

    For technical reasons, it is not generally possible to Tyre pressure use the wheels from other vehicles. This can also ap- ply to wheels of the same vehicle type. Please refer to at the start of the chapter on The tightening torque of the wheel bolts must be page 208.
  • Page 214 ways check all the tyres, including the spare if fitted. Tread depth and tread wear indica- The tyre pressure should be checked more frequent- tors ly in colder regions, but only if the vehicle has not been moved beforehand. The tyre pressure tester Please refer to at the start of the chapter on must function correctly.
  • Page 215: Tyre Damage

    — Old tyres should only be replaced by tyres that Tyre wear have been approved by Volkswagen Commercial Tyre wear depends on different factors: Vehicles for the vehicle type. — Driving style. — Replace old tyres only with tyres that have the —...
  • Page 216 · — Never use tyres with an effective size that is larg- Drive particularly carefully for the first 600 km er than tyres approved by Volkswagen Commer- (370 miles) in order to prevent accidents and cial Vehicles. serious injury. Additional information for vehicles fitted with...
  • Page 217 Tyre lettering and tyre type Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 208. Fig. 200 International tyre lettering Tyre lettering (example), meaning Individual tyre lettering from manufacturer. Product name The tyre complies with the legal requirements of the USA Department of Transportation, responsible for tyre safety standards.
  • Page 218 Tyre lettering (example), meaning Temperature stability of the tyre at higher test speeds (A, B or C). A and B tyres exceed legal requirements. The temperature evaluation is based on tyres with correct tyre pressure and does not allow for excess pres- TEMPERATURE A sure.
  • Page 219 Vehicles registered within the EU and EU user states are issued with an EC certificate of conformity. This details the size, diameter and speed range of all tyres approved by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles for the relevant vehicle type. The type plate shows whether there is an EC Certifi- cate of Conformity for this particular vehicle.
  • Page 220: Winter Tyres

    Incorrect use of the spare wheel or emergency Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recommends that wheel can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle, winter tyres be fitted to the vehicle at temperatures to collisions or other accidents and cause serious below +7°C (+45°F) or in winter road conditions.
  • Page 221: Snow Chains

    Despite this, Volkswagen Commer- tyre inflation pressure, the tyre inflation pressure cial Vehicles still recommends fitting winter tyres or...
  • Page 222: Hubcaps

    The use of snow chains which are unsuitable for · Snow chains that are in direct contact with the your vehicle or the incorrect installation of snow wheel can scratch or damage it. Volkswagen chains can cause accidents and severe injuries. Commercial Vehicles recommends using snow ·...
  • Page 223: Wheel Bolts

    · Change the wheel yourself only if you are famil- Switch on the hazard warning lights and set up iar with the necessary actions. Otherwise, con- the warning triangle. Observe any legal require- sult a suitably qualified workshop. ments. · Always use suitable and undamaged tools to Ask all vehicle occupants to leave the vehicle change the wheel.
  • Page 224 Loosening the wheel bolts length and correctly shaped bolt heads must be used. This ensures that wheels are fitted securely and that the brake system works properly. In certain circumstances, wheel bolts from a vehicle of the same model series may not be used. Tightening torque for wheel bolts The tightening torque for wheel bolts for steel and alloy wheels is 180 Nm (133 ft-lbs).
  • Page 225 Turn the wheel wrench against the direction of Turn down the spare wheel or the arrow → Fig. 205 until there is resistance. If emergency wheel no resistance occurs, the lifting cable may break → Please refer to at the start of the chapter on Remove the square head screw socket.
  • Page 226 · Always make sure that the spare or emergency Removing the spare wheel or tem- wheel winch is securely tightened. porary spare wheel Remove the anti-theft device adapter → Fig. 206 and the wheel wrench → Fig. 206 Please refer to at the start of the chapter on page 220.
  • Page 227 Unscrew the retaining bolt from the wheel Turn safety screw → Fig. 210 clockwise on holder → Fig. 208 the rim support. Tighten the safety screw with the wheel Place the wheel holder upright → Fig. 208 wrench. Pull the wheel holder out of the hole in the The prescribed tightening torque for the safety wheel in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 228 Install the anti-theft device WARNING The spare or emergency wheel could fall out while fitting the anti-theft device and cause serious inju- ries. · Always make sure that the spare or emergency wheel winch is securely tightened. NOTICE When a spare wheel or emergency wheel is stored that is different in size or weight from the factory- installed spare wheel, the spare wheel winches may be damaged and the rim support may not be able to...
  • Page 229: Front Jacking Points

    Place the socket bit → Fig. 213 on the exten- The rear jacking points sion lever. Please refer to at the start of the chapter on Place the box spanner → Fig. 213 over the page 220. socket bit. Push the vehicle jack under the corresponding jacking point.
  • Page 230 · Lifting the vehicle with the jack Use only vehicle jacks that have been approved by Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles for your vehicle. Other jacks could slip out of place – this Please refer to at the start of the chapter on includes jacks supplied with other Volkswagen page 220.
  • Page 231 Stow the changed wheel securely. If necessary, Changing a wheel use the spare wheel bracket for this purpose. Have the tightening torque of the wheel bolts Please refer to at the start of the chapter on checked immediately. page 220. The damaged wheel should be replaced as soon Removing the wheel as possible.
  • Page 232: Maintenance Service

    Inadequate servicing, no servicing at all, or failure Volkswagen Genuine Parts are always installed in to adhere to service intervals can result in break- your vehicle. This data also determines which type downs, accidents and serious injury.
  • Page 233 NOTICE an oil change or inspection. When an individual serv- Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles is not responsible ice is due, additional work that is due can also be for any vehicle damage caused by inadequate servic- carried out, e.g.
  • Page 234: Vehicle Care

    — Tyres. It is also possible to have servicing work carried out in between the scheduled service events. — Brake system. The scope of service is subject to change for techni- — Brake pads and brake discs. cal reasons, e.g. continuous further development of —...
  • Page 235: Washing The Vehicle

    · Never aim a water jet directly at locks, doors or WARNING the boot lid in cold weather. The locks and seals Unsuitable care products and incorrect use of care may freeze up. products can cause accidents, serious injuries, burns or poisoning. Care products may be toxic Automatic car washes and hazardous.
  • Page 236 NOTICE — Even if a preservative wax is applied regularly in the car wash, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Incorrect cleaning and care can damage the vehicle. recommends protecting the paint with a coat of · Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 237 NOTICE — Treat dirty alloy wheels with a suitable wheel rim Incorrect cleaning and care can damage the vehicle. cleaner. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles recom- mends treating the wheel rims with a suitable · Do not use a steam cleaner, brushes or hard hard wax every three months.
  • Page 238 — In the case of soiling caused by grease such as oil, Use a clean, soft cloth with some mild soap sol- use a suitable interior cleaner. Dab off dissolved ution consisting of a maximum of two table- grease and colour particles with an absorbent spoons of neutral soap diluted in one litre of cloth.
  • Page 239: Accessories, Modifications, Repairs And Renewal Of Parts

    — Never soak seat covers. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles for use in your ve- hicle and bear the e mark (approval symbol of the — Never switch on the seat heating to dry the seats.
  • Page 240 — Repainting the sensor area may affect the func- tion of the respective system. Repairs to the vehicle's safety concept components — On some vehicle versions, the Volkswagen logo must only be carried out by a specialized company. may interfere with the visibility of the radar sen- Vehicles with special attachments and couplings sor in the front area.
  • Page 241 · · Only use rim/tyre combinations which have Have repairs and modifications to your vehicle been approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle carried out only by a correspondingly qualified type. workshop. · Airbag modules cannot be repaired. They must be replaced.
  • Page 242: Customer Information Warranty And Guarantee

    — Corrosion perforation that is directly related to body repairs not being carried out according to manufacturer specifications. If the body is repaired or painted, your Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealership will confirm your warranty against corrosion perforation for the re- paired area.
  • Page 243: Event Data Recorder

    Stickers and plates showing important information See workshop information (available only for for vehicle operation are factory-fitted in the engine Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealer- compartment and on certain vehicle parts. ships). — Never remove stickers or plates. They must also remain legible at all times.
  • Page 244: Component Protection

    — Used batteries can be returned to Volkswagen A list of open source software components, includ- Commercial Vehicles dealerships in EU member ing information on copyright, the relevant open states and other countries.
  • Page 245: Returning And Scrapping End-Of-Life Vehicles

    Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has an existing ar- The source code for certain open source software rangement for end-of-life vehicles: you can return components can be requested from the vehicle your vehicle at a wide range of collection points in manufacturer.
  • Page 246 — Control units with integrated eSIM card. H-22381 H-22382 H-22383 H-22524 H-22793 H-22794 — Mobile phone interface. H-22855 H–22856 H-22961 — Volkswagen Car-Net control unit. H-23129 H-23480 H-23481 — Wi-Fi hotspot. H-24442 H-24559 H-24598 H-24931 H-26251 — Central control unit.
  • Page 247 MR 19338 ANRT 2019, 09.04.2019 MR 19339 ANRT 2019, See EU declarations of conformity under http:// 09.04.2019 MR 19767 ANRT 2019, 15.05.2019 MR 19768 ANRT www.volkswagen.com/generalinfo. 2019, 15.05.2019 MR 19769 ANRT 2019, 15.05.2019 MR 20859 ANRT 2019, 11.09.2019 MR 21473 ANRT 2019, 28.11.2019 Ghana 21807 ANRT 2019, 23.12.2019...
  • Page 248 Mauritius I-000481 2018-10-I-000492 2018-11-I-000612 2019-01- I-000071 2019-05-I-000243 2019-05-I-000245 2019-05- TA/2018/0084 TA/2019/0509 TA/2019/0510 I-000253 2019-06-I-0289 2019-07-I-0353 2019-07-I-0396 Mexico 2019-08-I-0442 2019-11-I-0640 2020-02-I-0111 2020-03- I-00198 2021-01-I-0035 2021-09-I0537 IFT/223/UCS/DG-AUSE/0311/2018 IFT/223/UCS/DG-AUSE/ 1129/2019 1297/2019 1298/2019 7577/2020 IFT-008-2015 Este vehiculo posee el siguiente componente de ra- RCPAPR318-2005 RCPBOFR18-1885 RCPBOLR09-0828 diofrecuencias, homologado por la CONATEL –...
  • Page 249: Technical Data

    Technical data Clarification about tables Broadcast abbreviations: SG = manual gearbox, AG ® ® = automatic gearbox, DSG = DSG dual-clutch gear- Guidance on technical data box. SG6 means: 6-speed manual gearbox. WARNING If there is no contrary specification or special indica- tion, the technical data of the basic model applies.
  • Page 250: Type Plate

    On some models, the vehicle identification number Engine code. may be displayed in the Service menu or in the vehi- Depending on country, the number of the type ap- cle settings, depending on the Infotainment system. proval, e.g. EC type approval number, may be speci- The vehicle identification number can also be found fied.
  • Page 251: Chassis Data

    Fig. 225 The information in the table is valid for the German construction of accessories, as well as in the case of base model in the basic version. special vehicles and in the case of vehicles for other countries, the values given may differ. Due to other rim and wheel sizes, varying equip- ment, different model versions and the subsequent Key for:...
  • Page 252: Diesel Engines

    When refuelling with refill bottles, the AdBlue Engine oil capacity (with filter) refill volume may be greater than technically 2.0 l engine 3.0 l engine determined. Washing water tank capacity: AdBlue ® tank capacity: about 3.8 l. about 13 l. Diesel engines ®...
  • Page 253 Injection technology ® Gearbox Manual/rear-wheel Manual/four-wheel drive drive 183 km/h Maximum speed 7.3 s Acceleration 0 - 80 km/h 10.6 s Acceleration 0 - 100 km/h Kerb weight 1,994 kg 2,088 kg Total gross weight 3,040 kg Gross axle weight permitted in the front axle 1,325 kg 1,385 kg Gross axle weight permitted in the rear axle...
  • Page 254 CMT = vehicle gross combination weight + maximum trailer weight. For reasons of vehicle registration and taxation, the fuel consumption of some engines may differ from the fol- lowing indications in other countries. 3.0 l, 6-cylinder TDI ® , 190 kW Power 190 kW (258 hp) at 3,250 - 4,000 rpm Maximum torque...
  • Page 255 Diesel engines...
  • Page 256: Information For Second Stage Manufacturers

    Information for second stage manufacturers Second stage manufacturers Contact data: Company: Telephone: Street: E-mail: Location: Website: Country: Superstructures and modifications carried out: Available documentation Document storage locations: on conversion: Owner’s manual Maintenance informa- tion Directory of replacement parts Repair manuals Circuit diagrams Stamp of the body builder Date:...
  • Page 257 Second stage manufacturers Contact data: Company: Telephone: Street: E-mail: Location: Website: Country: Superstructures and modifications carried out: Available documentation Document storage locations: on conversion: Owner’s manual Maintenance informa- tion Directory of replacement parts Repair manuals Circuit diagrams Stamp of the body builder Date: Second stage manufacturers...
  • Page 258 Second stage manufacturers Contact data: Company: Telephone: Street: E-mail: Location: Website: Country: Superstructures and modifications carried out: Available documentation Document storage locations: on conversion: Owner’s manual Maintenance informa- tion Directory of replacement parts Repair manuals Circuit diagrams Stamp of the body builder Date: Information for second stage manufacturers...
  • Page 259 Second stage manufacturers Contact data: Company: Telephone: Street: E-mail: Location: Website: Country: Superstructures and modifications carried out: Available documentation Document storage locations: on conversion: Owner’s manual Maintenance informa- tion Directory of replacement parts Repair manuals Circuit diagrams Stamp of the body builder Date: Second stage manufacturers...
  • Page 260: List Of Abbreviations

    List of abbreviations Abbreviation Definition anti-lock brake system Auxiliary Input: Audio-Zusatzeingang. Brake assist system. Cruise control system. electronic differential lock Electronic Stability Control:Electronic Stability Control. Light Emitting Diode: light-emitting diode. Multifunction display. Near Field Communication: standard for data transmission in the near range using radio technology.
  • Page 261: Index

    Index Faults Front airbags Abroad Function Extended trips with your vehicle head airbags Selling the vehicle Indicator lamp Repairs see Brake support systems side airbags Accessing a service message Switching off the front passenger front air- Accessories Acoustic warnings Switching off with key-operated switch Warning and indicator lamps Alarm system AdBlue...
  • Page 262 Hill Descent Control Hill Start Assist Brake system Offroad ABS Malfunction Park Distance Control Brakes Traction control system (TCS) 130, 131 Brake fluid Tyre Pressure Monitoring System Brake fluid level Asymmetrical tyres Brake pads Attachments and couplings Brake servo Audible alerts Brake support systems belt not fastened Changing the brake fluid...
  • Page 263 Changing gears Conversions 237, 241 with Tiptronic Coolant Check list Checking the coolant level In an emergency Filler opening Checking the oil level Refilling Checklist Specification After driving offroad Copyrights Before driving offroad Cornering light Before driving offroad for the first time When reverse gear is engaged Before working in the engine compart- Cruise control system...
  • Page 264 Disposal Requirements Airbag system Emergency wheel Belt tensioner driving instructions Electronic devices keep End-of-life vehicle turn down Used batteries Emission control Doors AdBlue Locking and unlocking manually Particulate filter Drawbar load Engaging gear Loading a trailer automatic gearbox Driver assist systems Engine see Assist systems Running in...
  • Page 265 Dropside Hardtop light Filling Hazard warning lights Safety notes Head airbags Fire extinguisher see Airbag system First aid box Head restraints 74, 75 see First aid kit Headlight range control First aid kit Headlights housing Cleaning and care First aid package Driving abroad see First aid kit Heated seats...
  • Page 266 see Analogue instrument cluster Loadbed lighting Service interval display Rear fog light Symbols Side lights Warning and indicator lamps Switching on and off Instruments Turn signals Interior communication system Vehicle lighting Interior mirror Load carrier system ISOFIX For the loadbed see Child seat Load compartment see Luggage compartment...
  • Page 267 Front passenger side front view Natural leather Instruments Cleaning and care rear view New engine Roof New tyres 209, 213 side view Noises Vehicle Brake support systems Warning and indicator lamps Number of seats Overview of indicator lamps Overview of warning lamps Overviews of the vehicle Odometer driver side...
  • Page 268 Parking systems Brake pads Protective films Engine Cleaning and care The first kilometres Tyres 209, 213 Running in brake pads see Brakes Radio reception Aerial Rain and light sensor Malfunction Safer Tag Rain/light sensor Safety Rear bench seat 73, 74 Safety certificate Rear head restraints Safety equipment...
  • Page 269 Selector lever lock see Cornering light Selling the vehicle Steering In other countries/continents Electromechanical Sensico (premium artificial leather) Indicator lamp Cleaning and care Mechanical steering column lock Sensors Power steering accessories rocker selector (Tiptronic) Cleaning and care Warning lamp damages Steering wheel repairs Adjusting...
  • Page 270 Engine oil standards Maximum trailer weight Load Retrofitting a towing bracket Safety certificate see Trailer towing Type plate Tail light clusters Tyre pressure Technical requirements Vehicle identification number Towing Technical modifications trailer socket Plates Trailer stabilisation Stickers Trailer hitch Temperature display assembling engine coolant fitting...
  • Page 271 Engine overheating Adjusting the tyre pressure Engine speed limitation 101, 102 Display of tyre pressures Exterior lighting Replacing tyres 210, 214 Selecting target pressures for partial or full ve- fuel level indicator hicle load Glow plug system Selecting the tyre type Heating and fresh air system Spare wheel Ignition lock...
  • Page 272 New tyres 209, 213 Voice Enhancer Old tyres Adjusting volume Replacing tyres 209, 213 Switching on and off Rotating wheels Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles dealership Running in 209, 213 snow chains spare wheel Speed index Warning and indicator lamps Storing tyres Brakes...
  • Page 273 Wheel rims Winter tyres Windows Cleaning and care Convenience opening and closing Defrosting (air conditioning system) Opening and closing Roll-back function Windscreen heating see Air conditioning system Windshield Repair guidelines Replacement guidelines see Windshield Stone strike guidelines Winter conditions Vehicle care Winter tyres Winter driving snow chains...
  • Page 274 All rights under the copyright laws are expressly re- cations at any time. The data provided concerning served by Volkswagen do Brasil. Subject to alteration scope of delivery, appearance, performance, dimen- and amendment.
  • Page 275 Instruction manual Amarok V1, R3, Brazil, en_GB Print status: 09.08.2024 English: 2024.06...

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