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OWNER´S MANUAL
Taigun, T-Cross
V1, R1, VW_IND, en_GB
Angličtina/English 08.2021
Part number: 6JR012720AA
6JR012720AA
OWNER´S MANUAL
Taigun, T-Cross

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  • Page 1 OWNER´S MANUAL Taigun, T-Cross OWNER´S MANUAL Taigun, T-Cross V1, R1, VW_IND, en_GB Angličtina/English 08.2021 Part number: 6JR012720AA 6JR012720AA...
  • Page 2 Please understand kets. Your Volkswagen partner would gladly inform that this is the reason why constant changes to the you about the country-specific differences. Subject scope of delivery in terms of shape, equipment and to change.
  • Page 3: Vehicle Owner

    (Title, Name / Company) belongs to (Title, Name / Company) __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Address: Address: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Telephone: Telephone: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Volkswagen Partner Volkswagen Partner Service consultant: Service consultant: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Telephone: Telephone: __________________________________________ __________________________________________ 6JR012720AA...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents — Headrests — Front armrest — Rear armrest Vehicle overviews — Steering wheel — Front and side areas of the vehicle — 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 — Emergency equipment — My Volkswagen Connect application — Tool kit — Personal Data Protection — Fasteners in the boot — Vehicle Status Report — Rigid boot cover Starting and driving —...
  • Page 6 Index Table of Contents...
  • Page 7 Parts. your vehicle. “Volkswagen Partner” - A company that has been Volkswagen AG is constantly working on the further contractually authorised by Volkswagen or its development of all vehicles. It is therefore possible distribution partner to sell new Volkswagen for changes to be made at any time to the scope of...
  • Page 8 NOTICE Texts with this symbol indicate situations which, if the corresponding instructions are not observed, will result in damage to the vehicle. Texts with this symbol contain additional in- formation. Explanations...
  • Page 9: Vehicle Overviews

    Vehicle overviews Front and side areas of the vehicle Under the windscreen (depending on the vehicle equipment): — Light sensor for automatic driving light circuit » page 45 — Rain sensor for automatic wiping » page 53 Exterior mirror - operation » page 34 Windscreen wiper –...
  • Page 10 Side door windows - operation » page 27. Roof rack » page 122 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 vehicle area Rear window - heating » page 57 Rear window wiper and washer - Operation » page 53 Tail lights: — Operation » page 44 — Rear fog lights - operation » page 46 — Replace light bulbs » page 48 Boot lid handle (depending on the vehicle equipment).
  • Page 12: Driver's Seat

    Driver's seat Centre console and passenger seat Air outlet nozzle Control lever (depending on vehicle equipment): Door opening lever » page 26 — Turn signal » page 45 Air outlet nozzle — Main beam » page 45 Infotainment (depending on vehicle equipment): Depending upon vehicle equipment: —...
  • Page 13: Engine Compartment

    Engine compartment Coolant expansion reservoir » page 102 Brake fluid reservoir » page 92 Engine oil dipstick » page 101 Engine oil filler opening » page 101 12 volt vehicle battery » page 107 Fuse box » page 111 Windscreen washer fluid reservoir » page 53 Engine compartment...
  • Page 14: Warning Lights

    Warning lights Symbol Meaning Brake fluid level is too low » page 93 Functionality Along with - Brake system and ABS faulty » page 95 WARNING Illuminates - parking brake switched Disregarding the lighting up of the warning lights on » page 93 and the associated messages on the display of the Illuminates - Power assisted steer- instrument cluster can lead to accidents, serious...
  • Page 15 Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning Keyless Access - no key High beam or flasher activa- found » page 25 ted » page 45 Keyless Access – starting prob- Rear seat belt not fas- lem » page 87 tened » page 35 Petrol engine control faul- A rear seat belt is fas- ty »...
  • Page 16: Correct And Safe

    Correct and safe New brake pads New brake pads do not provide the optimum braking effect during the first 200 km, they have to be worn Introductory notes for correct in first. Therefore, drive very carefully. New tyres New tyres do not have optimum grip for the first 500 km.
  • Page 17 — Adjustments, repairs and technical changes to the — Do not touch electrical cables. Avoid short circuits vehicle should only be carried out by a specialist in the electrical system, especially on the 12 Volt garage. vehicle battery. — Never cover the engine with additional insulation —...
  • Page 18: Before Your Journey

    — Short circuit! The battery poles of the 12-volt ve- the seat behind the driver's seat may be used for hicle battery are not connected. transporting passengers. — Engage the rear seat backrests correctly. — Adjust the height-adjustable headrest so that the Electrical sockets in the vehi- top of the headrest is as close as possible to the top of the head.
  • 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 for the seat belts to offer the best possible protec- Securing children properly tion.
  • Page 20: Safe Driving

    Safe driving A child that has been 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 driving speed to the road condi- tions as well as the traffic and weather condi- tions.
  • Page 21: Exiting The Vehicle

    Volkswagen partner. They will ad- — If tyre pressure loss is very quick, try to stop the vise you if certain precautions need to be taken to...
  • Page 22 — Have the vehicle's safety systems checked by a specialist garage, even if no load or trip has oc- curred. — Have damaged, loaded or triggered components of the safety systems replaced by a specialist ga- rage. What to do in the event of a fire Where possible, please observe the following in- structions: —...
  • 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 effective range of the key signal is about Key Overview 30 m. The effective range can be reduced, e.g. due to signal interference from other transmitters.
  • Page 24: Central Locking

    Central locking Functionality Central locking system 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 indicator lights. Lock indicator: single flashing of the indicator lights. —...
  • Page 25 Applies to the passenger door and the rear doors: Troubleshooting — The first pull on the door opening lever: Door un- lock Central locking fault — The second pull on the door opening lever: Open — The warning light in the driver's door first flashes door for 2 secs in quick succession.
  • Page 26 — Release the door handle. Lock 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 within slot.
  • Page 27: Alarm System

    — Min. Then try to unlock or lock the vehicle using Operating conditions the sensors on the handle. — If keyless locking does not work, seek the help of For the correct functioning of the alarm system, all a specialist garage. windows must be closed.
  • Page 28: Doors, Windows And Boot Lid

    Doors, windows and boot Switching on and off Doors Opening/closing the door Opening from the outside — Turn the child lock with the vehicle key or a flat- head screwdriver. Child lock switched off Child lock switched on Window - with electrical oper- ation —...
  • Page 29: Sliding/Tilting Roof

    Overview of the operating buttons Troubleshooting on the driver's door The window regulator has stopped working after re- peated opening and closing The window regulator mechanism could have over- heated. — Allow the window regulator mechanism to cool down. The window operation does not work after discon- necting the 12 volt vehicle battery —...
  • Page 30 · Close the sliding/tilting roof carefully, even The sliding / tilting roof can only be opened though there is a force limiter. when it is closed. CAUTION NOTICE · · Use the sliding / tilting roof only for ventilation. During winter time, if necessary, remove any ice and snow around the area of the sliding/tilting ·...
  • Page 31: Sun Visors

    Sun visors The option to open by pressing the handle is deacti- vated once a speed of 5 km/h is reached. This is acti- vated again after the vehicle has stopped and a door Folding up and folding down is opened. Closing Swivel the front visor towards the windscreen —...
  • Page 32: Rear Seats

    Seats, steering wheel and — Release the tailgate by moving it in the direction of the arrow. mirror Front seat - with manual oper- ation Controls on the seat Adjust in a longitudinal direction After releasing the control lever the latch must engage audibly.
  • Page 33 Folding down — Move the headrest in the desired direction. — Press the release handle and fold the seat for- When pushing down, press and hold the safety wards. button. Folding back up Removing and inserting the rear headrests Removing —...
  • Page 34: Front Armrest

    Front armrest Steering wheel Settings Buttons/dials on the multifunction steering wheel — Move the backrest to the desired position. Operate assistance systems (depending on the vehicle equipment): Rear armrest — Speed limiter » page 96 — Speed regulating system » page 97 Settings Show menu of assistance systems Volume setting...
  • Page 35: Interior Rearview Mirror

    Steering column lock faulty flashes Message regarding a fault in the steering column lock — Stop the vehicle. — Seek the help of a specialist garage. After switching off the ignition, it is then no longer possible to switch on the ignition, to lock the steer- —...
  • Page 36 · Do not attach these devices close to the mirror. NOTICE Danger of mirror damage! · If the electrically foldable mirror is swung out by Wing mirror external influences (e.g. due to an impact during manoeuvring), fold the mirror in using the rotary Operation knob and wait for an audible folding sound.
  • Page 37: Restraint Systems And Airbags

    Restraint systems and air- Belt tensioners are not activated in the event of mi- nor collisions or in accidents in which no major bags forces are produced. Smoke is released when the belt tensioner is Seat belts deployed. This does not indicate a vehicle fire. Status display in the instrument cluster display Usage Depending on the type of display, the display can be...
  • Page 38: Child Seat

    Unfastening the seat belt dren on the front passenger seat only in exceptional cases. Child seats according to the norm ECE-R 44 and ECE-R 129 of the European Economic Commission as well as according to the standard AIS072 and GSO 1709/2005 use.
  • Page 39: Fasteners For Child Seats

    15-25 kg WARNING 22-36 kg Risk of the seat belt causing a neck injury to the Volkswagen recommends engine oils from the transported child! product range of Volkswagen original parts. · For child seats in groups 2 and 3, ensure that...
  • Page 40 Front passenger’s seat Rear seats Size category with front air- Group of child seat bag switched with activated front air bag outer seats center seat (up to 10 kg) (up to 13 kg) (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 ISOFIX system holding eyelets, it is suitable for the installation of an ISO- FIX child seat with “Semi-Universal”...
  • Page 41 Front passenger’s seat Rear seats Group with front airbag with activated front air bag outer seats center seat switched off (up to 10 kg) (up to 13 (9-18 kg) (15-25 kg (22-36 kg Adjust the height-adjustable front passenger seat as much as possible. A rear-facing child seat is mounted on the front passenger seat.
  • Page 42 Further information can be obtained from a Volkswagen partner or from a list of vehicles en- Holding eyelets on the rear seats closed with the child seat.
  • Page 43 When sinking into the inflated airbag, the forward · Do not use seat covers that have not been ap- movement of the body is damped and the risk of in- proved by Volkswagen. jury is reduced. · Have damaged seat covers at the installation lo- As the airbags inflate, smoke is released.
  • Page 44: Key Switch For The Front Passenger Airbag

    Requirements Functionality ✓ Ignition on Indicator light for front passenger airbag Troubleshooting Airbag system faulty illuminates Fuses in the dash panel Message regarding an airbag fault — After switching on the ignition, the two indicator — Seek the help of a specialist garage. lights light up briefly.
  • Page 45 — Remove the key bit from the slot. — Close the passenger door. — Turn on the ignition and check that the front pas- senger airbag indicator lights are lit up. Troubleshooting Key switch for airbag deactivation is faulty flashes together with The front passenger airbag will not be deployed in the event of an accident! —...
  • Page 46: Lighting, Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    Lighting, windscreen wip- All seats occupied, boot empty ers and washers All seats occupied, boot loaded Driver's seat occupied, boot loaded Exterior lighting WARNING Functionality Risk of an accident! An incorrectly adjusted headlight range can cause Unless otherwise stated, the light works when the insufficient vehicle lighting or can dazzle other ignition is switched on.
  • Page 47: Turn Signal

    High beam and headlight Operating conditions flasher ✓ The lights switch is in position , Operation Automatic driving lights func- tion Functionality Switching low beam on automatically in rain The low beam is automatically switched on or off depending on the lighting conditions. Switching low beam on automatically in rain The low beam is switched on automatically when Switch on high beam...
  • Page 48: Fog Light

    Fog light Turn signal - convenience signalling Convenience signalling enables three flashes of the turn signal lights without having to move the lever Operation up or down. — Tap the control lever up or down. Fog light and rear fog light The corresponding turn signal lights flash three times.
  • Page 49: Function Coming Home, Leaving Home

    Parking light function When the parking light is switched on, an acoustic warning signal sounds and the driver's door is opened. After a few seconds or after the driver's Usage door is closed, the warning signal will stop. Double-sided parking light CORNER function The two-sided parking light allows the parked vehi- cle to be illuminated through activation of the side-...
  • Page 50 The LEAVING HOME function switches on the light After changing a bulb in the low beam light, the when unlocking the vehicle with the wireless remote main beam or fog light, have the headlights adjusted control. by a specialist garage. CAUTION Halogen lamps are pressurised and can burst dur- Operating conditions...
  • Page 51 — Remove the base with the bulb. — Turn the defective bulb in the socket and remove Insert new drag plate — Insert a new light bulb into the socket and secure — Change the bulb in the socket. the light bulb by turning it in the direction of —...
  • Page 52 Loosen the wheel housing shell — Release the connector and remove it from the bulb. — Unscrew the screws — Replace the defective bulb. — Fold down the wheel arch shell. Insert new drag plate Replacing the light bulb — Insert the new bulb into the headlight so that the —...
  • Page 53 — Insert the new bulb into the headlight so that the — Remove the light. guide lugs on the bulb are aligned with the corre- sponding openings in the headlight. — Turn the bulb clockwise to secure. — Insert the plug into the new bulb until it clicks in- to place.
  • Page 54: Interior Lighting

    Reading lamp left Reading lamp right If a door remains open and the ignition is switched off, the lights will turn off automati- cally after 10 minutes. Settings — Insert the pins of the light into the openings in the body. The brightness setting of the switching and instru- ment lighting is done in the Infotainment as follows.
  • Page 55 Operating conditions for the windscreen washer Wipe and wash the rear window system ✓ Engine compartment flap closed ✓ Boot lid closed Operation WARNING Risk of an accident! Washing and wiping (spring-loaded position) At low temperatures, windscreen washer fluid can Wiping freeze on the windscreen and restrict visibility.
  • Page 56 · Close the container after refilling the windscreen washer fluid. The windscreen washer tank is located in the engine compartment » page 11. The reservoir capacity is 3.5 l. — Open the engine compartment lid » page 100. — Gently open the top of the sealing cap. —...
  • Page 57: Heating And Air Conditioning System

    Heating and air condition- Operation ing system Manual air conditioning What you should be mindful of — We recommend keeping the interior temperature no more than 5 ° C lower than the outdoor tem- perature. Set the temperature — We recommend switching the cooling system off Set the blower speed about 10 minutes before the end of the journey Set the direction of the air outlet...
  • Page 58: Climatronic Automatic Air Conditioning System

    ✓ The temperature controller is set to 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 controller is not in posi- ·...
  • Page 59: Heated Windscreen

    ✓ Outside temperature approximately below 35 The recirculation mode prevents contaminated ° C outside air getting into the interior of the vehi- cle. After pressing the button, the symbol Operation is shown in the Climatronic display even if the conditions for switching on the cooling system are not met.
  • Page 60: Driver Information System

    Driver information system Operation Analogue instrument cluster — Press the button above the control panel of the air conditioner. The ventilation is switched on with maximum venti- Overview lation output. By repeatedly pressing the button, the ventilation output is reduced until it is switched off. Overview of instrument cluster The ventilation output is indicated by the number of illuminated indicator lights in the button.
  • Page 61 Settings Setting the language The language is set in the following menu in the In- fotainment system: Applies to 7 ″ Infotainment: General Language Applies to 10 ″ Infotainment: System Language selec- tion Time Selected gear/gear recommendation Resetting the odometer Also included depending on vehicle equipment: —...
  • Page 62: Digital Instrument Cluster

    Digital instrument cluster — Telephone - Call list, accept or reject an incoming call — Vehicle - Vehicle condition » page 63, Display. Overview Overview of instrument cluster Operation Overview of the buttons on the multifunction steer- ing wheel Central display area with selected information: —...
  • Page 63: Driving Data

    Average fuel consumption Driving time Distance travelled Average speed Range Memory The system saves the driving data in the following memories: Digital display Speedometer Since start Sport display (rev. counter) — Driving data from the time of switching on the ig- nition until the ignition is switched off again is Setting the brightness of the instrument cluster stored in the memory.
  • Page 64: Speed Limit Warning

    Resetting the memory in the infotainment system Operation Applies to 10 ″ Infotainment: Car Instrument cluster Display the travel data in the instrument cluster dis- play Settings Select driving data to be displayed Applies to 10 ″ Infotainment: Car Instrument cluster Setting units Applies to 10 ″...
  • Page 65: Infotainment Overview

    7″ Infotainment — To reset the speed limit, confirm the stored value. If the journey is interrupted for more than 2 hours, the set limit is deactivated, but the set value re- Infotainment overview mains stored. Vehicle status Display Applies to 10 ″...
  • Page 66 The following menu items can be set: Settings — Bal. & Fader The following basic screen functions are set in the — Equalizer menu Display — (Speed dependent volume control) SDVC — Brightness — Volume — Display Clock System update Radio We recommend you have the system updated by a specialist garage..
  • Page 67 — Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can sages must be observed and, if necessary, con- restrict radio reception. firmed. — Volkswagen does not accept any responsibility for — The national copyright laws that apply in your the availability, correct functioning and broadcast country must be observed.
  • Page 68 Movement within the title is also possible by drag- ging the finger over the timeline. Advanced operation Turn on / off repeat playback of the current track Turn on / off repeat playback of the current album / folder Turn on / off random playback of the current album / folder Source Multimedia database...
  • Page 69 Infotainment is compatible with the selected tion purposes. mobile device being tested. This check is carried out The company Volkswagen cannot guarantee full by using the following reference or by reading the functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to software QR code: update of infotainment and mobile devices.
  • Page 70: Mobile Device Management

    Due to the variety of applications as well as their on- going development, the available applications may not work in all external devices. Volkswagen as- sumes no liability for their proper function. Available devices The device enables a connection via the Blue- The range of available applications and their func- tooth®-“Freisprechprofil”...
  • Page 71 — Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment List of telephone contacts using a USB cable. The list of telephone contacts is imported from the connected telephone. — Tap the icon of the supported connection. — To display the contact list in the phone menu, tap Contacts Telephone —...
  • Page 72 — Android Auto Settings for Infotainment tele- — Apple CarPlay phone functions Connect the telephone to Infotainment Overview of the SmartLinkconnec- — Find available Bluetooth® devices on the phone. tion — Select the Infotainment Bluetooth® unit. The name of the unit can be found in menu Menu SmartLink Bluetooth HU name —...
  • Page 73 ✓ The mobile device supports the type of Smar- tLink connection Android Auto, Apple CarPlay. — In the menu Apple CarPlay, tap on the function area “Volkswagen”. ✓ Mobile devices, as well as the type of SmartLink connection, are supported in the respective —...
  • Page 74: 10" Infotainment - Infotainment Overview

    10” infotainment It is possible to adjust the volume of the individual Infotainment functions, e.g. one of the following menu items: Infotainment overview — Setting the maximum volume when Infotainment is turned on — Speed-dependent volume setting — Volume setting of the acoustic driving recom- mendations First launch of the Infotainment When the Infotainment is started for the first time...
  • Page 75: Screen

    Screen Infotainment keyboard Overview Keypad overview Status bar Input line Bar with functional surfaces — Delete characters before the cursor Other pages of the menu — Tap: delete the last character HOME function area — Hold: delete all characters in sequence Settings Keypad functional surfaces —...
  • Page 76 Restriction — Car parks, tunnels, tall buildings or mountains can restrict radio reception. — Volkswagen does not accept any responsibility for Select source the availability, correct functioning and broadcast Select frequency range information of the RDS service.
  • Page 77: Media

    — Do not save any important data or that 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. — When changing or connecting an audio source, this may cause sudden changes in volume.
  • Page 78 All information given is incidental and is for informa- QR code: tion purposes. https://www.volkswagen.co.in/en/footer/soft- The company Volkswagen cannot guarantee full ware-compatibility.html functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to software update of infotainment and mobile devices. Supported audio files...
  • Page 79: Mobile Device Management

    All information given is incidental and is for informa- tion purposes. The device enables a connection via the Blue- tooth®-“Freisprechprofil” The company Volkswagen cannot guarantee full functionality and compatibility, e.g. due to software The device is connected via the Bluetooth®- update of infotainment and mobile devices.
  • Page 80: Telephone

    — Connect the mobile device to the Infotainment going development, the available applications may via a USB cable or browse and connect to a wire- not work in all external devices. Volkswagen as- less network. sumes no liability for their proper function.
  • Page 81 — One telephone - The telephone is connected as an Telephone operation additional telephone. — Two telephones - Select the telephone to be re- Enter telephone number placed. — Enter the phone number using the numeric key- — To switch between the main telephone and the pad in the Phone menu.
  • Page 82: Wi-Fi

    Find out about country-specific legal restric- Update contacts tions. If necessary, switch off the Wi-Fi man- — Tap on to save. ually. — Tap on to delete from Favourites. Import telephone contacts Settings After connecting the phone to the Infotainment, the import of the phone contacts into the Infotainment Connect Infotainment to the mobile device hotspot memory starts.
  • Page 83 If the SmartLink menu is not displayed, check Connection conditions whether the mobile device is connected. General connection conditions ✓ The mobile device supports the type of Smar- tLink connection Android Auto, Apple CarPlay. ✓ Mobile devices, as well as the type of SmartLink connection, are supported in the respective market.
  • Page 84 — In the Infotainment screen, select the connection Quick settings Connect Devices type Apple CarPlay. — Select the desired device or connection type. Apple CarPlay - Disconnect — In the menu Apple CarPlay, tap on the function area “Volkswagen”. — Tap on . 10” infotainment...
  • Page 85: Personalisation

    Personalisation Requirements Only valid for some countries. Usage The availability of the applications depends on the vehicle and Infotainment type as well as being coun- The personalisation service allows Infotainment set- try-specific. tings to be set and saved. The following conditions must be met for the instal- The personalisation service is connected to the user lation of the new applications: accounts.
  • Page 86: Online Services

    ✓ The My Volkswagen Connect services are availa- Only valid for some countries. ble. — In the mobile device, call up the My Volkswagen ✓ The user has coupled the vehicle to the tele- Connect application and enter the telephone phone number.
  • Page 87: Vehicle Status Report

    DANGER The current declaration on the protection of person- Danger of poisoning by exhaust gases! al data can be found in the My Volkswagen Connect application. · Do not run the engine in an enclosed space.
  • Page 88: Start At The Push Of A Button

    On vehicles with automatic transmission, the key Starting the vehicle with automatic transmission can only be removed when the selector lever is in — Secure the vehicle with the parking brake. the position. — Keep the brake pedal depressed. WARNING —...
  • Page 89: Start Stop

    — If the engine does not start, seek the help of Functionality a specialist garage. If the system determine 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 90: Manual Gearbox

    Automatic gearbox When the system is deactivated, the symbol illumi- nates in the button 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 91 WARNING Risk of the stationary vehicle rolling away auto- matically! · When the selector lever is in the position, position or in manual shift mode, secure the ve- hicle with the brake. Operation Starting up Changing up a gear Changing down a gear —...
  • Page 92: Economical Driving Style

    illuminates together with Message regarding the gearbox overheating — You may continue driving, exercising appropriate caution. illuminates together with illuminates together with — Insert a flat-head screwdriver or push a similar Message regarding the gearbox overheating tool into the gap in the area of arrow —...
  • Page 93: Towing Eye And Towing Procedure

    — Do not leave the windows open while driving. Installing the towing eye Towing eye and towing proce- dure Conditions for towing ✓ The technical condition of the vehicle enables the towing process. ✓ The ignition is switched on. — Screw in the towing eye. ✓...
  • Page 94: 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 Danger of the brakes overheating! · Do not depress the brake pedal unless braking is required.
  • Page 95: Handbrake

    Specification Applying The brake fluid must comply with standard VW 501 14. This standard complies with the require- ments of the FMVSS 116 DOT4 standard. Changing Have the brake fluid replaced by a specialist garage. — Pull the lever up to the stop position. WARNING Illuminates from the isolation box.
  • Page 96: Driver Assist Systems

    Driver assist systems ✓ The driver's door is closed. Multi-collision brake (MCB) Braking and stabilising sys- MCB helps to decelerate and stabilize the vehicle af- tems ter a collision with an obstacle. This reduces the risk of further collisions. Overview Operating conditions ✓...
  • Page 97: Front Assist

    Brake system and Antiblockiersystem faulty Function restriction illuminates together with The function may be restricted or unavailable in the — Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist following cases: garage. — About 30 seconds after starting ( lights up in the instrument cluster) —...
  • Page 98: Pedestrian Detection System

    — If the brake lights are working and Front Assist is illuminates – cruise control is activated still unavailable, seek the help of a specialist ga- rage. illuminates - cruise control is activated There was an unfounded warning or system inter- flashes - the set limit is exceeded vention When cruise control is started, the set limit...
  • Page 99: Cruise Control System

    When the governor is activated, there is no speed WARNING control. Risk of the cruise control system starting uninten- tionally! Start speed control · Deactivate cruise control after use. — Press the button. Status display in the instrument cluster display Setting the speed limit Applies to the digital instrument cluster.
  • Page 100: Park Assist Systems

    Park Assist systems Set speed Increase speed in steps of 1 km/h Park Pilot parking aid Reduce speed in steps of 1 km/h Increase/Decrease speed in steps of 10 km/h Functionality Interrupting cruise control — Press button When an obstacle is detected, an acoustic signal sounds.
  • Page 101: Rear View Camera

    Rear view camera Some items may not be displayed properly on the screen. These include narrow columns, wire mesh fences, grids or road bumps. Functionality When reversing, the area behind the vehicle is dis- played in the Infotainment screen complete with orientation lines.
  • Page 102: Engine, Exhaust System And Fuel Bonnet

    Engine, exhaust system — Remove the bonnet stay from the holder and in- sert the end of the stay into the opening in the and fuel bonnet. Closing Bonnet — Lift the bonnet. Opening the bonnet — Unhook the bonnet stay and insert it into the holder.
  • Page 103 — VW 504 00, ACEA C3 and API SP, viscosity 0W-30 — Unscrew the cover of the engine oil filler opening. Volkswagen recommends that the oil change be car- — Top up the oil to the correct specifica- ried out by a specialist company » page 5.
  • Page 104: Coolant

    Coolant Troubleshooting Engine oil pressure too low Coolant temperature gauge flashes, lights up at the same time flashes, lights up at the same time — Check the engine oil level. The oil level is OK, the warning light continues to flash: —...
  • Page 105: Engine Electronics

    Coolant temperature too high NOTICE illuminates together with There must be a small quantity of coolant in the tank. · Do not add coolant when the tank is empty. · Stop driving! Seek the help of a specialist garage. illuminates together with Report regarding the engine overheating Refilling —...
  • Page 106: Particle Filter

    If you would like to operate your vehicle in countries other than those with the intended weather condi- tions, please contact a Volkswagen partner. They will let you know whether a suitable fuel is offered in the associated country.
  • Page 107 NOM-016-CRE-2016, we recommend obtaining information from a specialist company regarding NOTICE the possible use of petrol additives approved by Volkswagen. Risk of damage to the engine and the exhaust sys- tem! · When petrol with a lower than the prescribed oc-...
  • Page 108: Volt Vehicle Battery And Fuses

    12 volt vehicle battery and — Do not continue refuelling after the fuel nozzle switches off. fuses — Remove the fuel nozzle and put it back on the petrol pump. 12 volt vehicle battery — Place the fuel cap on the fuel filler neck and turn it in the opposite direction to the arrow until it What you should be mindful of clicks into place.
  • Page 109 — Plug the charger's power cable into the socket Checking and charging the 12 volt and switch on the device. vehicle battery — After charging, switch off the charger and unplug the power cable from the socket. Checking the condition —...
  • Page 110: Using The Jump-Starting Cable

    — Disconnect the terminal and then the ter- The rated voltage of both batteries must be 12V. The minal. capacity (in Ah) of the 12 volt charging vehicle bat- tery must not be significantly lower than the capaci- Connecting ty of the discharged 12 volt vehicle battery. —...
  • Page 111: Fuses

    · We recommend using replacement fuses from the Volkswagen Genuine Accessories range. These — Replace the fuse with the clamp located on the guarantee reliable and safe protection of the ve- inside of the fuse box cover in the engine com- hicle’s electric system.
  • Page 112: Fuses In The Dash Panel

    Fuses in the dash panel Fuse Consumer number Not used Overview Not used Not used Access to the fuses Not used Light switch, diagnosis connection, rain sensor, control lever under the steering wheel Windscreen wipers and washers Instrument cluster Light Power windows - window right front + rear Windscreen wiper...
  • Page 113: Fuses In The Engine Compartment

    Fuses overview Fuse Consumer number Diagnostic connection 12 volt socket Ignition key trigger lock, automatic transmission Not used Not used Not used Not used Windscreen washer system Not used Ventilation Air conditioning Fuse Consumer number Engine control unit Fuses in the engine compart- Coolant pump Lambda probes ment...
  • Page 114: Wheels

    Wheels These and other details about your vehicle can be obtained from a Volkswagen (applies to some coun- tries and some model variants). Tyres and rims What you should be mindful of Overview of tyre labelling NOTICE Explanation of tyre markings e.g.
  • Page 115: All-Season Or Winter Tires

    What you should be mindful of WARNING Risk of accident! For the best possible handling, use tyres on all four · Do not use worn tires. wheels with a minimum tread depth of 4 mm. Tyre manufacturing date Change winter tyres to summer tyres at the appro- priate time.
  • Page 116: Changing The Wheel And Raising The Vehicle

    · Removing Do not start the engine of the lifted vehicle. NOTICE Danger of damage to vehicle! · Make sure that the jack is attached correctly to the bridge of the sill. After having been changed — Check the tyre pressure on the mounted wheel and adjust if necessary.
  • Page 117 The mounting bars are located on the underside of NOTICE the vehicle's undercarriage. Applies to an anti-theft wheel bolt fitted at the fac- tory or supplied from Volkswagen original accesso- ries. · Install the anti-theft wheel bolt according to the position marked on the back of the wheel cover.
  • Page 118: Tyre Pressure Monitor

    Tyre pressure Tyre pressure monitor What you should be mindful of Functionality The tyre pressure monitoring indicator indicates NOTICE a change in tyre pressure. · Always adjust the tyre pressure to the load. Warning when pressure changes · Check the pressure in all tyres at least once illuminates a month and before each longer ride.
  • Page 119: Wheel Bolt Cover Caps

    — Push the cover cap onto the wheel bolt to the stop. Full wheel frame Removing and installing the trim Applies to factory built or original accessory trims from Volkswagen. Disconnecting Inflating the tyre to the prescribed inflation — Hang the clamps for removing the wheel trims at pressure the edge of one of the openings in the trim.
  • Page 120: Storage Space And Interior Equipment Emergency Equipment

    Storage space and interior NOTICE equipment · Use hand pressure, do not hit the wheel cover. Emergency equipment Overview Emergency equipment in the luggage compartment Positioning of the warning triangle (depending on equipment) Tool kit Placing of the first-aid kit Storage compartment for the reflective vest The storage compartment for the reflective vest is in the storage compartment of the front door.
  • Page 121: Fasteners In The Boot

    Removing Towing lug Bracket for removing the full wheel covers — Unhook the straps. Jack with sign and crank Wheel wrench Screwdriver The declaration of conformity is enclosed with the jack or the logbook folder. Fasteners in the boot Overview —...
  • Page 122: Interior Equipment Front

    Interior equipment front NOTICE · Do not leave heat-sensitive objects behind in the Overview glasses compartment Interior equipment rear Overview Glasses compartment Max. load 0.25 kg Coat hook — Press on the lid to open. Max. load 2 kg Make up mirror Storage tray Storage tray —...
  • Page 123: Cup Holder

    · The phone may get warm, remove it carefully ✓ There is no object between the pad and the from the storage compartment. phone. · Do not leave any metal objects in the compart- ment under the phone. If there is a metallic ob- ject in the storage compartment, which has be- Troubleshooting come hot, remove the phone and let it cool...
  • Page 124: 12-Volt Power Socket

    · Roof rack Never put hot beverage containers in the drinks holder. NOTICE Overview Danger of damage to the electrical system and the panels from spilled drinks. The maximum weight of the load incl. roof rack is 50 kg. The roof cross beams are attached to the roof 12-Volt power socket rail.
  • Page 125: Maintaining And Cleaning

    NOTICE Saving the service work carried out (“digital service plan”) Volkswagen is not responsible for damage to the ve- The service records are stored in a central system by hicle caused by inadequate service or defective your qualified specialist company. Volkswagen parts.
  • Page 126 VW stand- workshop. Volkswagen re4commends using the ard » page 100. services of a Volkswagen partner. If necessary, en- quire in the electronic repair and workshop informa- If you do not want the flexible service interval, you tion system erWin.
  • Page 127: Service Work, Adjustments And Technical Changes

    — Brake fluid used in series production. — Fuel filter Volkswagen is able to warrant the safety, suitability, — Gear oil or oil filter and long life of these products. — Air filter Volkswagen original accessories —...
  • Page 128 Seat belts ® Natural leather / Faux leather / Alcantara / Sue- dia / material NOTICE NOTICE Risk of damage to the seat belts! · · Do not dry clean the seat belts. Remove impurities as soon as possible. · ·...
  • Page 129: Exterior

    Exterior After washing with a wax preservation — Wipe off the windscreen wiper blades with a dry cloth. What you should be mindful of Wash with a pressure washer WARNING NOTICE Risk of accident! · Follow the operating instructions for the high- After washing the vehicle, the functionality of the pressure cleaner, in particular the instructions re- brake system may be affected by moisture and, in...
  • Page 130 NOTICE WARNING Risk of an accident! · Wash out the sponge or wash mitt regularly. · Severe dirt on the wheels can result in the · Use a different sponge for wheels, sills and the wheels unbalancing. lower part of the vehicle than that used for the other vehicle parts.
  • Page 131: Technical Data And Specifications

    Maximum permissible weights These and other details about your vehicle can be obtained from a Volkswagen partner. The maximum permissible weights are listed on the The information in the technical vehicle documenta- nameplate.
  • Page 132: Operating Weight

    Operating weight ing equipment. This includes 75 kg driver's weight, the weight of the operating fluids and the on-board tool kit and a fuel tank filled to min. 90%. Information about the operating weight The specification corresponds to the lowest possible operating weight without additional weight-increas- Operating weight Engine type...
  • Page 133: Personal Data

    Applicable in countries in the EU, where General Da- Statutory requirements for publishing data ta Protection Regulation of the European Union is As far as there are legal requirements, Volkswagen is effective. obligated, in principle, to give out stored data in...
  • Page 134 — Operating conditions of system components A qualified specialist company has information on possible reprogramming. e.g. Filling levels, tyre pressure, status of the 12- volt vehicle battery Volkswagen recommends engaging a Volkswagen partner. — Malfunctions and defects in important system components Infotainment system e.g.
  • Page 135: Radio Systems - Declaration Of Conformity

    Webasto Thermo & Comfort SE come the sole responsibility of of the respective Friedrichshafener Straße 9 provider also in terms of data protection and terms of use. Volkswagen shall have no control over the in- 82205 Gilching formation exchanged using these services. GERMANY...
  • Page 136 GERMANY tance systems, tyre pressure sensors, auxiliary heating (Transmission and reception unit), Control Examples of labelling of radio systems units with in-built eSIM-card, telephone interface, Volkswagen Car-Net control unit, WLAN-hotspot, central control unit. Approval numbers Egypt: TAC.07021815923.WIR, TAC.24061918671.WIR, TAC.24061918672.WIR Algeria: 31.AF/528/DT/DG/ARPT/18...
  • Page 137 05296-18-06353, 05297-18-06353, ETA/7219- RLO(NR), NR-ETA/7220-RLO(NR) 05505-18-06353, 05506-18-06353, 05507-18-06353, 05508-18-06353, Indonesia: The certificates are available on the fol- 05509-18-06353, 05511-18-06353, lowing internet address www.volkswagen.com/ 05512-18-06353, 05531-16-02149, generalinfo. 05674-16-06830, 05676-19-01925, Dilarang melakukan perubahan spesifikasi yang da- 06215-16-03430, 06763-18-06353, pat menimbulkan gangguan fisik dan/atau elektro- 06950-18-10457, 06962-18-06353, 0716-15-3745, magnetik terhadap lingkungan sekitarnya.
  • Page 138 ID: 3813 57059/SDPPI/2018, PLG ID: 7696 PLG ID: 0718/S(18-2717), RCFL/22A/0818/ S(18-3109), 4334: 58849/SDPPI/2018, 60924/SDPPI/2019, RFCL/23A/0818/S(18-3153), RCFL/24A/0818/ 62637/SDPPI/2019, 62638/ SDPPI/2019, 62825/ S(18-3152), RFCL/26A/0918/S(18-3810), RFCL/27A/ SDPPI/2019, 62826/SDPPI/2019, 62827/SDPPI/ 0918/S(18-3812), RFCL/28A/1018/S(18-3977), 2019, 62828/SDPPI/2019, 63076/SDPPI/2019, RFCL/29A/ 1018/S(18-4127), RFCL/30A/1018/ 63077/SDPPI/2019, 63078/SDPPI/2019, 63079/ S(18-4129), RFCL/31A/1018/ S(18-3976), RFCL/33A/ SDPPI/2019, 63080/SDPPI/2019, 63081/ SDPPI/ 0619/S(19-2422), RFCL/35A/0719/ S(19-2874), 2019, 63082/SDPPI/2019, 63128/SDPPI/2019,...
  • Page 139 RCPBOMR12-1538, RCPBOMR14-0766, 3621/16_D080134, R/ 3701/16_D080134, R/ RCPBOMR14- 0922, RCPCOAR18-1800, 3848/17_D080134, R/3957/17_D080134, R/ RCPHEBS14-0180, RCPHEBC18-2099, 5130/18_23/01/2018, R/5442/18_D100428, R/ RCPHEFS19-1702, RCPHEFS20-1469, 5443/18_D100428, R/5617/18_D100428, R/ RCPHERS19-1678, RCPLGLG16-0952, 6132/18_D172249, R/6696/18, R/ RCPLGMI19-1163, RCPVIVW20-0478, 7145/19_D172338, R/7481/19_D172338, R/ RCPVOHT13-1485, RCPVOMI15-0115, 7604/19_D100428, R/ 7704/19, R/7752/19 R/ RCPVWL414-0775-A1, RCPVWL617-0023, 8052/19_D090024, R/8056/19_D090024, R/ RCPVWMM17-1053, RLVBHTS19-1995, 8649/19_D090024, R/ 8749/19_D172338, R/...
  • Page 140 This equipment generates, Turkey: See EU-declaration of conformity under the uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if address www.volkswagen. com/generalinfo not installed and used in accordance with the in- structions, may cause harmful interference to radio Countries outside USA, that approve and allow radio communications.
  • Page 141: Information On Trademarks

    текст декларації про відповідність ER34947/14_DA0043252/10, доступний на веб-сайті за такою адресою: ER35423/14_DA35176/14, www.volkswagen.com/generalinfo. ER37807/15_DA38660/15, ER45520_DA44932, ER46672/16_DA38660/15, ER48223_DA44932, 1APTV R3TR, 1BOSC0001, 1HELARS40, ER49378/16_DA38660/15, 1O094.007280-19, 1.001.021241-20-TE, 0848, ER49719/16_DA0062437/11, TLAHW3IU-E, TLVHM3IU-E , TLVLM3IUE, ER49796/16_DA35176/14, ER50430/16, TLAHW3IU-W, TLVHM3IU-W 1.001.017067-18-TE, ER51643/17, ER53878/17_DA44932/15, 1.001.018566-19-TE, 1.001.018601-19-TE, ER54754/17_DA0043253/10, 1.001.018646-19-TE, 1.001.019275-19-TE,...
  • Page 142: Guarantee

    In addition to the warranty conditions for brand new are brands or registered trademarks of HDMI ones Volkswagen Automobile - according to the Licensing LLC. sales contract - perform Volkswagen Partner for the iPod®, iPad® and iPhone® are protected trademarks vehicles they sell guarantee that no paint defects of Apple Inc.
  • Page 143 After the body repairs or painting have been carried out, the will confirm to you Volkswagen Partner guarantee against rust perforation for the repaired area. LongLife Mobility guarantee In many European markets, the selling Volkswagen Partner for new vehicles an extensive LongLife Mo- bility guarantee ready.
  • Page 144: Engine Specifications

    Engine specifications 1.0 l/85 kW TSI engine Output (kW at rpm) 85/5000-5500 Highest torque (Nm at rpm) 178/1750-4500 Number of cylinders/displacement 3/999 Gearbox Manual gearbox Automatic gearbox Maximum speed (km/h) With specified gear engaged Acceleration 0-100 km/h (s) 10.6/10.5 11.6/11.4 Applies to cars with the EU4 emission standard.
  • Page 145: Numbers And Symbols

    Index Bonnet Boot Boot storagesee boot lid Numbers and symbols Fasteners Rigid cover 10″ Infotainment Transporting objects safely 12 volt vehicle battery Boot cover Charge Boot lid Checking the condition Automatic locking Discharge protection manual operation Disconnecting and connecting unlock manually Fault: Brake fluid Safety...
  • Page 146 Warning lights Cooling system 55, 56 Fasteners in the boot Cruise control system First aid kit Cup holder Fog lights front Fogged windows 56, 57 Daylight running lights Force limiter Deactivate keyless locking Freewheel Deactivating the front passenger airbag Free-wheelingSee Driving in neutral Display Front Assist Digital instrument cluster...
  • Page 147 Lateral area of the vehicle see engine oil LEAVING HOME Online Services Lever My Volkswagen Connect Main beam My Volkswagen Connect application Turn signal Vehicle status report Windscreen wipers and washers Light Automatically switch on and switch off Park Assist systems...
  • Page 148 Power-assisted steering TOP TETHER Ventilation Selector lever Service events Radio Interval 10″ Infotainment Resetting information 7″ Infotainment Show service appointment Radio systems in the vehicle Service work Raise vehicle Set tyre pressure values Rear fog light Side light Rear fog lights see Parking light rear Sliding/tilting roof...
  • Page 149 Holding eyes Change Touch operation Cover caps for the screws 10″ Infotainment Full wheel cover 7″ Infotainment Overview of tyre labelling Tow rope Pressure change Towing lug Spare wheel Towing the vehicle Tread wear indicators Traffic accident Tyre pressure Data memory Tyre pressure monitor What to do after an accident Wear indicator...

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