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Volkswagen 2013 Eos Owner's Manual (382 pages)
Brand:
Volkswagen
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 6.02 MB
Table of Contents
Side View
1
Front View
2
Rear View
3
Driver Door Overview
4
Driver Side Overview
5
Center Console Overview
7
Upper Center Console
7
Lower Center Console
8
Front Passenger Side Overview
9
Instrument Overview
10
Instrument Cluster
10
Introduction
10
Displays
11
Warning and Information Texts
12
Odometer Displays
12
Outside Temperature Display
12
Compass Display (if Applicable)
13
Selector Lever Positions
13
Adjusting the Compass Zone
14
Calibrating the Compass
14
Service Reminder Display
15
Viewing Service Message
15
Resetting the Oil Change Service Reminder
15
Resetting the Inspection Service Reminder
15
Volkswagen Information System
17
Vehicle Status
18
Multi-Function Indicator (MFI)
18
Menu Structure–Overview
18
Using the Instrument Cluster Menus
19
Accessing the Instrument Cluster Menus
20
Selecting a Setting
20
Returning to the Main Menu
20
Main Menu
20
MFI Menu (Multi-Function Indicator)
21
Possible MFI Menu Displays
21
Settings Menu
22
Storing Speed for the Speed Warning
22
Enabling and Disabling Displays
22
Switching between the Displays
22
Convenience Submenu
23
Lights & Vision Submenu
24
Driving Checklists and Warnings
26
Getting Ready and Driving Safely
26
Checklist
26
Driving in Other Countries
27
Driving through Water on Roads
28
Technical Data
29
Important Vehicle Labels
29
Vehicle Identification Number
30
Vehicle Identification Label
30
Safety Compliance Certification Label
30
Radiator Fan and High Voltage Warning Sticker
30
Dimensions
31
Engine Data
31
Fuel Grade Sticker
31
Tire Inflation Pressure Label
31
Vehicle Key Set
32
Remote Control Vehicle Key
33
Panic Button
33
Replacement Vehicle Keys
33
Mechanical Key
34
Indicator Light in the Remote Control Vehicle Key
35
Replacing the Remote Control Vehicle Key Battery
35
Replacing the Battery
36
Synchronizing the Remote Control Vehicle Key
36
Power Locking and Closing System
37
Indicator Light in the Driver Door
38
Description of the Power Locking System
38
Automatic Locking (Auto Lock)
39
Automatic Unlocking (Auto Unlock)
39
Locking the Vehicle after Airbag Inflation
39
Unlocking or Locking the Vehicle from the Outside
39
Unlocking or Locking the Vehicle from the Inside
40
Unlocking or Locking the Vehicle with Keyless Access
41
General Information
42
Unlocking and Opening Doors (Keyless Entry)
42
Closing and Locking Doors (Keyless Exit)
42
Unlocking and Locking the Luggage Compartment Lid
42
Locking with a Second Vehicle Key
43
Automatic Deactivation of Sensors
43
Convenience Features
43
Anti-Theft Alarm System
44
When Is the Alarm Triggered?
44
Deactivating the Alarm
44
Doors
45
Display
45
Luggage Compartment Lid
47
Opening the Luggage Compartment Lid
48
Opening with the Volkswagen Emblem
49
Unlocking with the Unlock Switch in the Driver Door
49
Unlocking with the Vehicle Key
49
Closing the Luggage Compartment Lid
50
Locking the Luggage Compartment Lid
50
Opening or Closing Power Windows
51
Switches in the Driver Door
52
Opening or Closing Windows
52
Power Windows–Features
52
Automatic Lowering of the Windows
52
Power Window Pinch Protection
53
Reactivating the One-Touch Feature
53
Convenience Closing
53
Closing the Window Without Pinch Protection
54
CSC Roof
55
Indicator Light
57
Messages in the Instrument Cluster Display
57
The CSC Roof Folds down into the Luggage Compartment When You Open the Roof (Put the Roof Down)
59
General Information
59
Opening and Closing the CSC Roof
60
Interrupting CSC Roof Operation
61
Wind Blocker
62
Unfolding the Wind Blocker
63
Installing the Wind Blocker
63
Removing the Wind Blocker
63
Folding the Wind Blocker Closed
63
CSC Roof Troubleshooting
64
Automatic Rollover Support System
65
Power Sunroof
67
Opening or Closing the Power Sunroof
68
Sliding Headliner
68
Opening the Wind Deflector
69
Closing the Wind Deflector
69
Power Sunroof–Convenience Closing Feature
69
Pinch Protection for the Power Sunroof
69
Closing the Power Sunroof Without Pinch Protection
70
Resetting the Power Sunroof
71
Number of Seats
73
Adjusting the Seating Position
73
Examples of Improper Seating Positions
75
Proper Seating Position
76
Applies to All Vehicle Occupants
77
Driver–Seat and Steering Wheel Adjustment
77
Passenger–Front Seat Adjustment
77
Manual Controls on the Driver and Front Passenger Seats
78
Electrical Easy Entry
80
Adjusting the Height
81
Moving the Seat Back
81
Adjusting the Front Head Restraints
81
Moving the Seat Forward
81
Proper Head Restraint Adjustment
82
Adjusting the Head Restraint for Short People
82
Adjusting the Head Restraint for Tall People
82
Removing and Reinstalling the Front Head Restraints
82
Installing the Front Head Restraints
83
Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position
83
Adjusting the Front Center Armrest
84
Center Armrest
84
Seat Functions
86
Seat Heating
86
Special Seat Heating Features
87
Safety Belts
89
Warning Light
91
Frontal Collisions and Laws of Physics
92
What Happens to Passengers Not Wearing a Safety Belt
93
Safety Belts Protect
94
Using Safety Belts
95
Twisted Safety Belt
95
Lockable Safety Belt
96
Fastening and Unfastening Safety Belts
96
Fastening Safety Belts
97
Unfastening Safety Belts
97
Proper Safety Belt Positioning and Head Restraint Adjustment
98
Proper Safety Belt Positioning for Expectant Mothers
98
Adjusting Safety Belt Height
99
Proper Safety Belt Position
99
Safety Belt Extender
100
Using a Safety Belt Extender
101
Properly Using Safety Belt Extenders
101
Safety Belt Retractor, Pretensioner, Load Limiter
103
Service and Disposal of Belt Pretensioners
103
Indicator Lights
105
Turn Signal Lever and High Beam Switch
107
Convenience Turn Signal (Lane Change Feature)
107
Switching Lights on and off
108
Lights and Vision Features
109
Daytime Running Lights (DRL) Parking Feature
109
Static Cornering Lights
109
Automatic Headlight Control
110
Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)
110
“Coming Home” and “Leaving Home” Feature (Orientation Lighting)
110
Background Lighting in the Outside Mirrors
111
Instrument Panel Lighting and Headlight Range Adjustment
111
Interior and Reading Lights
112
Instrument Panel Lighting
112
Dynamic Headlight Range Adjustment
112
Instrument Cluster Brightness
112
Glove and Luggage Compartment Lights
113
Background Lighting
113
Sun Protection
114
Sun Visors
114
Vanity Mirror and Lighting
114
Windshield Wipers and Washer
116
Windshield Wiper Lever
117
Windshield Wiper Functions
118
Heated Washer Nozzles
118
Headlight Washer System
119
Windshield Wiper Service Position
119
Lifting the Wiper Blades and Tilting Them Away from the Windshield
119
Rain Sensor
120
Possible Reasons for Changes in the Way the Rain Sensor Works
121
Checking and Refilling Windshield Washer Fluid
121
Recommended Cleaners
122
Filling Capacity
122
Mirrors
123
Inside Mirror
124
Manually Adjustable Inside Mirror
125
Auto-Dimming Inside Mirror (if Applicable)
125
Outside Mirrors
126
Synchronous Mirror Adjustment
126
Auto-Dimming Outside Mirror on the Driver Side
126
Memory for Front Passenger Side Mirror (When Backing Up)
126
Recalling Passenger Side Mirror Settings
127
Driving Tips
128
Stowing Luggage
130
Raising the Luggage Compartment Cover
131
Lowering the Luggage Compartment Cover
132
Removing the Luggage Compartment Cover
132
Driving with an Open Luggage Compartment Lid
132
Driving a Loaded Vehicle
133
Weights and Axle Weights
134
Luggage Compartment
136
Luggage Compartment Pass-Through
138
Opening the Pass-Through
138
Closing the Pass-Through
138
Table of Contents
140
Roof Rack
140
Trailer Towing
140
Tongue Weight
140
Important Information about Roof Racks
141
Trailer Towing
142
Introduction
142
In this Section You'll Find Information about
142
Engine Cooling System
144
Trailer Taillights
144
Maximum Power Consumption for the Trailer
144
Technical Requirements
144
Safety Chains
145
Hitching up and Connecting a Trailer
145
Loading the Trailer
145
Loading the Trailer
146
Maximum Permissible Trailer Weight and Tongue Weight
146
Combined Towing Weight
146
Tire Pressure
146
Special Towing Considerations
147
Starting off with a Trailer on Hills
147
Driving with a Trailer
147
Ball Mount
148
Ball Mount Dimensions
149
Retrofitting a Trailer Hitch
150
Maximum Permissible Trailer Weight
151
Tires and Wheels
152
Tire and Wheel Handling
154
Tire Rotation Diagram
154
Avoiding Tire Damage
154
Unidirectional Tires
154
Wheel Rims
155
Rotating Tires
155
Tire Storage
155
Tires more than 6 Years Old
155
Tightening Torque
156
Wheel Rims with Bolted Rim Rings
156
Wheel Rims with Bolted Decorative Covers
156
New and Replacement Tires
156
Replacing Tires
157
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Considerations
157
Tire Inflation Pressure
158
Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
159
Tire Inflation Pressure in Cold Tires
160
Tread Depth and Tread Wear Indicators
161
Tire Wear and Damage
161
Objects Embedded in the Tire
162
Tire Wear
162
Differences between the Road Tires and the Compact Spare
163
Stowing the Replaced Wheel
163
Removing the Compact Spare Wheel
163
Compact Spare Wheel
163
Tire Labeling
165
Load Rating Code
167
Speed Rating Code Letter
167
Winter Tires
168
Speed Restrictions
168
Snow Chains
169
Glossary of Tire and Loading Terminology
170
Tires and Vehicle Load Limits
174
Determining the Correct Load Limit
175
UTQG Classification
175
Treadwear
176
Traction
176
Temperature
176
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
177
Indicator Light (Telltale)
179
Spare Wheel or Compact Spare Wheel
183
Storage Areas
184
Storage Compartment in the Doors
185
Storage Compartment on the Driver Side
186
Storage Compartment in the Front Center Console
186
Storage Compartment in the Front Center Armrest
187
Glove Compartment
188
Opening and Closing the Glove Compartment
188
Owner's Manual Slot
188
Cooling the Glove Compartment
188
Other Storage Compartments
189
Storage Compartment in the Rear Center Console
189
Cup Holders
191
Cup Holders in the Front Center Console
192
Cup Holder between the Rear Seats
192
Power Outlets
193
12 Volt Sockets in the Vehicle
194
Maximum Power Draw
194
Push-Starting and Tow-Starting
196
Starting and Stopping the Engine
196
Immobilizer Display
196
Vehicle Key Positions in the Ignition Switch
198
If You Use the Wrong Key
198
Starter Button
199
Switching the Ignition on and off
200
Emergency Start Feature
200
Emergency Shut-Off
200
Engine Restart Feature
200
Starting the Engine
201
Stopping the Engine
202
Electronic Immobilizer
203
Shifting
204
When the Ignition Is Switched on and the Transmission Is in Reverse (R)
204
Warning and Indicator Lights
205
Pedals
206
Automatic Shift Lock (ASL)
208
Shifting with Tiptronic
209
Using Tiptronic with the Selector Lever
210
Using Tiptronic with the Shift Paddles Behind the Steering Wheel
210
Driving with Automatic Transmission
210
Driving on Hills
211
Kick-Down Acceleration
211
Automatic Transmission Malfunction
211
The Vehicle Does Not Move Forward or in Reverse Even Though a Drive Position Is Selected with the Selector Lever
212
Overheating of Direct Shift Gearbox (DSG) Automatic Transmission
212
Emergency Shift Program
212
Steering
213
Steering System Information
214
Electronic Steering Column Lock
215
Mechanical Steering Column Lock
215
Power Steering
215
Counter-Steering Assistance
215
Braking and Parking
216
Parking Brake
219
Setting the Parking Brake
220
Releasing the Parking Brake
220
On Hills
221
About the Brakes
221
Brake System Malfunction
222
Brake Booster
222
Braking Assistance Systems
223
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
223
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL and XDL)
224
Brake Assist (BAS)
224
Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR)
224
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
224
Switching Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR) on and off
226
Brake Fluid
226
Brake Fluid Specifications
227
Brake Fluid Level
227
Changing Brake Fluid
227
Coasting
229
Shifting Faster
229
Efficient Driving Style
229
Saving Fuel and Helping the Environment
229
Calm and Smooth Driving
230
Moderate Use of Extra Electrical Loads
230
Additional Factors that Increase Fuel Consumption (Examples)
230
Fuel-Efficient Driving
230
Avoid Traveling Short Distances
231
Adjust the Tire Pressure
231
Use Low Viscosity Engine Oil
231
Avoid Unnecessary Weight
232
Remove Unnecessary Aftermarket Components
232
Starting Assistance Systems
233
Hill Hold
233
Cruise Control System (CCS)
235
Cruise Control Operation
237
Driving Downhill with Cruise Control
237
Automatic Deactivation
238
Rear Assist
239
Operation
240
Screen
241
Special Considerations
241
Examples of Optical Distortion by the Camera
242
Cleaning the Camera Lens
242
Parking
243
Orientation Lines Overview
243
Park Distance Control (PDC)
244
Special Considerations When Using Park Distance Control
246
Switching the Park Distance Control (PDC) System on and off
246
Park Distance Control (PDC) with Rear Lid Assist
246
Rear Lid Assist During Opening and Closing the CSC Roof
247
Muting the Park Distance Control Volume
247
Heating and Air Conditioning
248
Climatronic
248
The Dust and Pollen Filter
248
Climatronic Controls
250
Settings for Optimum Visibility
251
Air Vents
252
Changing the Temperature Unit on the Factory-Installed Radio or Radio & Navigation System Display
252
Air Conditioner Does Not Work
252
Heating
252
Air Recirculation
253
Switching Manual Air Recirculation on and off
253
Automatic Air Recirculation
253
Switching Automatic Air Recirculation on and off
254
Temporarily Deactivating the Automatic Air Recirculation
254
Refueling
255
Indicator Lights and Fuel Gauge
257
Fuel Filler Cap Not Properly Closed
257
Opening the Fuel Filler Cap
258
Closing the Fuel Filler Cap
259
Fuel Capacities
259
Refueling Checklist
259
Fuel
260
Gasoline
260
Seasonally Adjusted Gasoline
261
Unleaded Gasoline
261
Gasoline Containing Alcohol or MTBE
261
Octane Rating
261
Gasoline Additives
262
Working in the Engine Compartment
264
Preparing to Work in the Engine Compartment
267
Opening or Closing the Engine Compartment
268
Opening the Engine Hood
269
Closing the Engine Hood
269
Engine Oil
270
Engine Oil Specifications
271
General Recommendations
272
Engine Oil Capacities
272
Checking the Engine Oil Level and Adding Oil
273
Engine Oil Level Ranges
274
Engine Oil Consumption
275
Changing Engine Oil
275
Engine Coolant
277
Warning Light and Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
278
Engine Coolant Specifications
279
Checking Engine Coolant Level and Topping off
281
Preparations
281
Checking Engine Coolant Level
281
Adding Engine Coolant
281
Location of the Vehicle Battery
284
Explanation of the Warnings on the Vehicle Battery
284
Checking the Vehicle Battery Electrolyte Level
286
Opening the Battery Cover
287
Checking the Vehicle Battery Acid Level
287
Charging, Replacing, Disconnecting, and Connecting the Vehicle Battery
288
Vehicles with Keyless Access
289
Automatic Electrical Load Deactivation
289
What Drains the Vehicle Battery?
289
Exterior Care and Cleaning
291
Washing by Hand
292
Car Wash
292
Washing the Vehicle
292
Cleaning the CSC Roof
293
Washing with a Power Washer
294
Cleaning Windows and Outside Mirrors
295
Removing Wax Residue
295
Removing Snow
296
Removing Ice
296
Cleaning and Changing the Windshield Wiper Blades
296
Cleaning the Wind Deflector
297
Lifting and Tilting Windshield Wiper Arms
297
Changing Wiper Blades
297
Cleaning the Wiper Blades
297
Waxing and Polishing Vehicle Paint
298
Caring for and Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts
298
Cleaning Wheel Rims
299
Cleaning Alloy Wheels
299
Caring for Rubber Door and Window Seals
299
Recommended Rubber Care Product Overview
300
Care of the Rubber Seals Around the Luggage Compartment Lid and the Doors
300
Care of the Power Sunroof Seals
300
Care of the Rubber Seals Around the Power Windows
300
Deicing Door Lock Cylinders
301
Undercoating
301
Cleaning the Engine Compartment
301
Plenum Chamber
301
Interior Care and Cleaning
303
Caring for Upholstery
304
Cleaning Upholstery on Non-Heated Seats, Manual Seats, or Seats Without Airbag Components
305
Cleaning Upholstery, Fabric Trim and Alcantara
305
Cleaning Upholstery on Heated Seats and Power Seats or Seats with Airbag Components
305
Treating Stains
306
Care and Cleaning of Leather Upholstery
307
Care and Treatment
307
Cleaning
307
Cleaning Leatherette
308
Cleaning Storage Compartments and Cup Holders
308
Cleaning the Safety Belts
309
Care and Cleaning of Plastic Components, Wood Trim and Instrument Panel
309
Parts, Accessories, Repairs, and Modifications
311
Break-In Period
312
Breaking in a New Engine
312
New Tires and Brake Pads
312
Parts and Accessories
313
Operating Fluids and Equipment
313
Repairs and Technical Modifications
314
Repairs and Other Things that Can Affect Advanced Airbag Performance
314
Notice about Data Recorded by Vehicle Control Modules
316
Using a Mobile Phone Without a Vehicle-Integrated Antenna-Some Important Things to Know
316
Consumer Information
319
Operating Your Vehicle Outside of the United States and Canada
319
Radio Antenna and Reception
320
Volkswagen Service Information
320
Declaration of Compliance, Telecommunications and Electronic Systems
321
Reporting Safety Defects
322
Engine Control and Emission Control System
323
Catalytic Converter
324
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
325
Lift Points for the Vehicle
327
In an Emergency
329
Protecting Yourself and the Vehicle
330
Switch on the Emergency Flashers When
330
Emergency Closing and Opening
332
Special Considerations When Unlocking
334
Manually Locking the Passenger Door
335
Opening the Luggage Compartment Lid from Inside the Luggage Compartment
336
Vehicles with Ring Release
336
Vehicles with Lever Release
336
Emergency Release for the Fuel Filler Flap
337
Emergency Closing of the Power Sunroof
338
Emergency Closing of the CSC Roof
338
Possible Situations for Emergency Closing
339
Emergency CSC Roof Closing
339
Stowing the Automatic Rollover Support System
340
Cancel Conditions for Emergency Closing
340
Emergency Release for the Selector Lever Lock
341
Removing the Selector Gate Cover
342
Emergency Release for the Selector Lever
342
Vehicle Tool Kit
343
Storage
344
Contents
345
Wheel Trim
346
Vehicles with Pull-Off Hubcaps
347
Vehicles with Twist-Off Hubcaps
347
Wheel Bolt Caps
348
Wheel Covers
348
Installing the Wheel Cover
349
Changing a Wheel
350
Preparations for Changing a Wheel
351
Loosening the Wheel Bolts
352
Important Information Regarding Wheel Bolts
352
Lifting the Vehicle with the Vehicle Jack
353
Wheel Bolt Tightening Torque
353
Removing the Wheel
356
Mounting a Spare or Compact Spare Wheel
356
After Changing a Wheel
356
Fuses
358
Fuses in the Vehicle
359
Fuse Color Coding
359
Replacing Blown Fuses
360
Opening the Fuse Box in the Engine Compartment
360
Opening the Fuse Box in the Instrument Panel
360
Identifying Blown Fuses
361
Replacing the Fuse
361
Replacing Light Bulbs
362
Additional Light Bulb Specifications
362
Information on Light Bulb Replacement
364
Replacing Headlight Bulbs
365
Replacing Light Bulbs in the Front Bumper
366
Replacing Taillight Bulbs in the Luggage Compartment Lid
367
Replacing Taillight Bulbs in the Vehicle Body
368
Replacing License Plate Light Bulbs
368
Jump-Starting
370
Using Jumper Cables
372
Attaching Jumper Cables
372
Before Removing the Jumper Cables
373
Removing Jumper Cables
373
Towing
374
When Not to Tow Your Vehicle
375
Towing Automatic Transmission Vehicles
375
Towing on a Commercial Tow Truck
375
Tips on Towing
376
Installing the Front Towing Eye
377
Installing the Rear Towing Eye
378
Driving Tips While Towing
379
As the Driver of the Vehicle Being Towed
379
As the Driver of the Towing Vehicle
379
Abbreviations
380
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