Vehicle identification Vehicle identification number (VIN) visible from the outside through a special window in the lower left corner of the windshield (see illustration 1a), and with the hood open - also on the support of the right...
Features of the car Depending on the version, the vehicle is equipped with a compact spare wheel or a tire repair kit. For a description of how to use the tire repair kit, see the subsection below. Jack and wheel wrench may not be included...
Jacking with standard and rolling jacks, wheel replacement Attention: The jack is intended only for short-term lifting of the car when changing a wheel; before performing any work under the car, it is necessary to install it on special reliable props. Do not use the jack to...
Using the tire repair kit Attention: The sealant from the tire repair kit is harmful to health, if the sealant comes into contact with the skin, immediately wash it off with plenty of water. When driving with a tire repaired using the kit, do...
Car hanging Note: Between the anchor points and the lifting device, install special rubber jigs covering the anchor points. The reference points for the rolling jack and the legs of the lift are shown in Figure 7a. 7a Support...
Transportation of the emergency vehicle It is safest to transport an emergency vehicle on a tow truck. Such transportation can be carried out: method of full loading of a faulty vehicle onto a tow truck platform (preferably); partial loading method (one axle...
Starting the engine from an auxiliary power source Using an auxiliary power source will help to start the engine in an emergency, but then the cause of the battery discharge should be identified and corrected. The most typical reasons include: making repeated...
Vehicle Specifications Some external and internal dimensions, mm Drag coefficient (Cx) — 0.3 External dimensions, mm Note: Depending on the size of the wheels, the actual height dimensions as well as the track width may differ slightly from...
Keys, remote control, single lock and keyless entry system «KESSY» Attention: Children should not be left unattended in the car if the keys are in it, especially if the key is in the ignition. Children have a habit of imitating adults and can lock doors from the inside, turn on the...
Side doors and tailgate/trunk lid Description of single door lock control by remote control, system "KESSY" and a metal key is given in Section 1 . It is not allowed to move with loosely closed doors. To warn the driver of open doors/luggage...
Access to the underhood space Attention: Before opening the hood, take measures to prevent the vehicle from rolling: set the DSG selector lever to the position "R" and put the manual transmission in neutral, set the parking brake, remove the key...
Access to the fuel filler neck, refueling Attention: Follow the rules of conduct at the gas station. Shut off the engine and ignition, turn off the auxiliary heater, and do not smoke when removing the fuel filler cap. Caution: If the tank is filled with the...
Windows and sunroof Window Attention. Do not prevent windows from closing, as this may result in injury. Comment. With prolonged use of the e / drive of the power windows, it can automatically turn off for a while in order to avoid...
Anti-theft system The standard anti-theft system includes an engine immobilizer and (with appropriate equipment) anti-theft alarm. The driver's door has a single locking status indicator ( see section 1 ). Engine Immobilizer Comment. If...
Seat belts General information Comment. For information on emergency seat belt tensioners, refer to Section 10 . All people in a moving vehicle should wear seat belts. The use of one seat belt for fastening more than one person is...
Transportation of children To ensure the safety of transportation of children under 12 years of age (height up to 150 cm and weight up to 36 kg) use special child seats and restraints that are compatible with seat belts or ISOFIX /"Thor Tether"...
Seat adjustment Note: It is not allowed to adjust the seats and steering column while the vehicle is moving. After adjusting the seat, rock it slightly to make sure it is secure. Seats and headrests - general information The design of...
Steering column adjustment The steering column is adjustable for reach and height. The steering column should be adjusted so that the steering wheel is opposite the driver's chest at a distance of at least. Positioning the steering wheel against...
Adjustment of rear-view mirrors Note: Auto-dimming rear view mirrors (in electrochromic mirrors) contains liquid electrolyte which, if the mirror is damaged, may leak out and cause irritation to the skin, eyes and respiratory system. First of all,...
Additional security systems (SRS) Caution: Do not place hard or sharp objects between your body and the airbags, do not carry hard or sharp objects on your knees, and do not smoke a pipe while driving as this could result in serious injury in the event...
Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning The composition of the exhaust gases (OG) engine contains highly toxic carbon monoxide (SO), which causes loss of consciousness and can be fatahp a good exhaust system and proper operation of the vehicle, the exhaust...
Left stalk switch 12.1 Location of controls 1 Power window control switches ( see Section 5 ) 2 single lock key ( see section 1 ) 3 Side air vents ( see Section 14 ) 4 Left stalk 5 Steering wheel with horn switches, driver front airbag (...
Vehicle controls and equipment The location of the controls and interior equipment on the instrument panel, center console and driver's door is shown in illustration 12.1. Components for which specific sections are indicated in the captions to Figure...
Right stalk switch Note: To avoid damage to the wiper mechanism, do not turn them on if the glass being cleaned is dry, and also move them by hand. In frost, before turning on the windshield wipers for the first time after a trip, you...
Horn switch and gear shifters The horn only works when the ignition is on. The horn activation buttons are built into the steering wheel pad and are marked with the corresponding pictograms (near the upper spokes of the steering wheel). Press the...
Car pedals Models with manual transmission have three pedals (from left to right): clutch pedal, brake pedal and accelerator pedal ("gas"). Models with DSG do not have a clutch pedal. The control and free travel of the pedals...
Ignition switch/button «Engine start/stop» On models with "KESSY" a button is installed instead of the traditional ignition lock "Engine start/stop". A description of turning the ignition on/off and starting the engine using this button is given in Section 20 ....
Headlight range control and instrument illumination dimmer headlight range control (19 in illustration 12.1), is designed for manual smooth adjustment of the inclination of the headlight beams for various vehicle loading options (see specs) in order to prevent drivers of...
Outdoor lighting switch and outdoor lighting functions Note: Do not leave the lighting devices on for a long time with the engine off, so as not to discharge the battery. Comply with legal regulations for the use of lighting fixtures. Automation of outdoor lighting is an...
Controls on the right side of the instrument panel, doors and seats On the interior of the doors there are: handle for unlocking and opening the door from the inside ( see section 1 ); handrail; pockets; power window controls ( see Section 5 ); position control and switch for...
Controls in the center console Attention: Do not store open containers with drinks in the holders while the car is moving, especially hot ones, because when maneuvering or braking, drinks may spill and damage the vehicle's electrical system or cause...
Controls and interior equipment located on the ceiling and windshield A clip for parking tickets, etc. is installed on the windshield. (see illustration 12.12), as well as a rear view mirror (see Section 9). At the base of the mirror, a light and rain sensor can be located, which is used...
Luggage compartment equipment The luggage compartment lighting comes on when the luggage compartment lid/tailgate is opened. If the luggage compartment is left open, the lighting will go out after 10 minutes. On Combi models, a removable light is...
Instrument cluster A general view of the instrument cluster and the location of instrumentation on it are shown in illustration 13.1. 13.1 Elements of the instrument cluster 1 Tachometer 2 Speedometer 3 Left button "menu" 4 Coolant...
Speedometer and tachometer The speedometer shows the vehicle's speed in km/h. On models for some countries, a warning horn sounds at speeds over 120 km/h. The tachometer shows the engine speed in hundreds of rpm and is designed to control engine...
Fuel reserve indicator and K/L of fuel reserve use The fuel gauge only works when the ignition is on. Pointer error (6 in illustration 13.1) is minimal when the vehicle is in a strictly horizontal position, and increases when the vehicle is driven on winding or hilly...
Coolant temperature gauge and K/L engine cooling system coolant temperature gauge (4 in illustration 13.1) only works when the ignition is on. 13.1 Elements of the instrument cluster 1 Tachometer 2 Speedometer 3 Left button "menu" 4 Coolant temperature gauge 5 Display 6 Fuel...
Instrument cluster keys Note: In some configurations, you can only set the time on the clock through the menu "Settings> Time" instrument cluster display (see subsection below). The left and right keys of the instrument cluster are used to...
Display in instrument cluster Attention: Do not look at the display unless traffic conditions allow it. The instrument cluster can be equipped with a 240-segment or graphic (166x110) display. Depending on the vehicle equipment, the display is...
Control lamps and indicators in the instrument cluster Note: Depending on the vehicle equipment, the instrument cluster of the same type may not have some indicator lamps. Pilot lamps (K/L) and indicators, except indicators of direction indicators, are located in the areas...
Climate system Depending on the configuration, the car can be equipped with either a manual climate control system "Climatic", or an automatic climate control system "Climatronic". In addition, a stand-alone (additional) heater that...
Autonomous heater The auxiliary heater heats the engine coolant by burning fuel from the fuel tank. This allows the engine and passenger compartment to warm up if the climate system fan is on. The auxiliary heater can operate both when...
Audio and navigation system Caution: Do not focus on the audio system, navigation system or mobile phone unless traffic conditions permit. Depending on the configuration, one of several regular audio units can be installed. Some of them are...
Mobile phone and walkie-talkie Mobile phone holder (hands free device) GSM II Note: The description of the GSM III holder largely coincides with the description of the GSM II holder and is not further described. Some equipment options include a...
Tempostat — general information Attention: Use of the tempostat during heavy traffic (for example in the city), on slippery or winding roads, or in other driving situations that may force you to change speed, you may lose control of your vehicle. The...
Parking Assist and Parking Pilot Attention: The assistance systems described below do not relieve the driver of the need to pay attention while driving, especially when reversing. Some objects that are thin, less than 30 cm away, or above or below the...
Start-stop system Attention: When working on the engine, turn off the Start-Stop system to prevent accidental starting of the engine. You should also turn off the Start-Stop system when overcoming water obstacles. If the Start-Stop...
Tire pressure monitoring system Attention: The tire inflation pressure monitoring system does not replace the need to periodically perform a routine tire inflation pressure check. This system only gives a low tire pressure warning, but does not...
Engine Troubleshooting Basic Checks for Difficulty Starting the Engine Petrol models Evaluate the external condition of all electrical wiring in the engine compartment, make sure that there are no signs of insulation integrity violation,...
Diagnostics of malfunctions of electric equipment of the engine Note: Electronic control system diagnostic procedures and trouble codes are listed in Chapter 5 . 17. There is a decrease in capacity or insufficient battery power 1. The alternator drive belt is worn or damaged, or its...
Power system troubleshooting 21. Excessive fuel consumption 1. Dirty or blocked air cleaner element. 2. Insufficient tire pressure or wrong size tires fitted. 3. The engine has mechanical damage. Check the compression pressure, if necessary, make...
Abbreviations, abbreviations and symbols used in this manual Latin ABS Anti-lock brake system AFS Adaptive headlight function APP Gas pedal position sensor ASR Anti-spin function, same as TCS AWD All wheel drive BAS Emergency braking function CAN On-board communication data bus...