Volkswagen Tiguan (2015 year). Instruction — part 22
Adding engine coolant
Always protect face, hands and arms from hot escaping coolant or steam by covering the cap with
a large, thick rag.
Carefully unscrew the cap
⇒
.
Add only new engine coolant according to Volkswagen specifications (
⇒ Engine coolant
specifications)
⇒
.
The engine coolant level must be inside the marks on the side of the reservoir
⇒
fig. 172
. Do not
fill above the top edge of the filling range!
⇒
Screw the lid tightly.
Even in an emergency, do not use any other kind of coolant additive if engine coolant meeting
Volkswagen specifications (
⇒ Engine coolant specifications) is unavailable! Instead, add distilled
water only
⇒
. As soon as possible, have the correct coolant ratio restored using engine coolant
that meets Volkswagen specifications
⇒ Engine coolant specifications.
WARNING
Hot steam and hot engine coolant can cause serious burns.
Never open the hood if you see steam or coolant escaping from the engine compartment.
Always wait until you no longer see or hear steam or coolant escaping from the engine.
Always let the engine cool down completely before carefully opening the hood. Hot
components will burn skin on contact.
When the engine has cooled down and you are ready to open the hood:
– Apply the electronic parking brake and shift the transmission into Park (P) (automatic)
or Neutral (manual only).
– Take the vehicle key out of the ignition.
– On vehicles with Keyless Access, make sure that the remote control vehicle key is out
of range of the vehicle and that the vehicle cannot be started by depressing the starter
button
– Always keep children and others away from the engine compartment and never leave
them unsupervised.
The engine coolant system is under pressure when the engine is hot. Never unscrew the
coolant expansion tank cap when the engine is hot. Hot coolant can spray out and cause
severe burns and other serious injuries.
– Turn the cap slowly and very carefully in a counterclockwise direction while applying
light downward pressure on the top of the cap.
– Always protect your face, hands, and arms from hot escaping coolant or steam by
covering the cap with a large, thick rag.
Never spill fluids on the engine or exhaust system when refilling. Spilling fluids onto hot
parts of the engine or exhaust system can cause a fire. Under some conditions, the ethylene
glycol in engine coolant can catch fire.
NOTICE
Use distilled water only when adding coolant! All other types of water contain chemical
compounds that can cause extensive corrosion damage to the engine. This can even lead to
engine failure. If you have added non-distilled water, take the vehicle immediately to an
authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to have the
coolant system drained, flushed, and refilled completely with the proper coolant.
Refill engine coolant only up to the top edge of the marked fill range
⇒
fig. 172
. Excess
engine coolant may forced out of the engine cooling system when it gets hot and cause
damage.
In the case of significant engine coolant loss, refill engine coolant only when the engine is
completely cooled down. Significant engine coolant loss is a sign of leaks in the cooling
system. Have the engine cooling system checked immediately by an authorized Volkswagen
dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Otherwise the engine may be damaged!
When changing or topping off operating fluids, make sure that you pour the fluids into the
correct reservoirs. Serious malfunctions and engine damage can result if you pour operating
fluids into the wrong reservoir.
12 Volt vehicle battery
Introduction
In this section you’ll find information about:
Warning light
Checking the vehicle battery electrolyte level
Charging, replacing, disconnecting and connecting the 12 Volt vehicle battery
The standard 12 Volt vehicle battery is part of the vehicle electrical system.
Never do any work on the vehicle electrical system unless you
know exactly how to carry out the job,
have the correct technical information and the proper tools, and
are familiar with the necessary safety precautions
⇒
!
If you are uncertain in any way, have the work done by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Serious personal injury may result from improperly performed
work.
Location of the vehicle battery
The 12 Volt vehicle battery is located in the engine compartment.
Explanation of the warnings on the vehicle battery
Symbol
Meaning
Always wear eye protection!
Battery acid is highly corrosive. Always wear protective
gloves and eye protection!
Fire, sparks, open light and smoking are prohibited!
When a battery is charged, it produces hydrogen gas
which is highly explosive!
Always keep children away from battery acid and
vehicle batteries!
More information:
⇒ Booklet
Warranty and Maintenance
Working in the engine compartment
Parts, accessories, repairs and modifications
WARNING
Working on the batteries or the electrical system in your vehicle can cause serious acid
burns, fires, explosions, or electrical shocks. Always read and heed the following WARNINGS
and safety precautions before working on the batteries or the electrical system.
Before working on the electrical system, always switch off the ignition and all electrical
consumers and disconnect the negative (–) cable from the standard 12 Volt battery.
When you change a light bulb, always switch off the light first.
Always keep children away from battery acid and vehicle batteries in general.
Always wear eye protection. Never let battery acid or lead particles come into contact with
your eyes, skin, or clothing.
Sulfuric battery acid is very corrosive. It can burn unprotected skin and cause blindness.
Always wear protective gloves and eye protection. To reduce your risk of injury, never tilt the
batteries, as this could spill acid through the vents and burn you.
If you get battery acid in your eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse with cold water for
several minutes and then get immediate medical attention. If you swallow any battery acid,
get medical attention immediately.
When disconnecting the batteries from the vehicle electrical system, always disconnect
the negative cable (–) first and then the positive cable (+).
Always switch off all electrical consumers before reconnecting 12 Volt batteries.
Reconnect the plus cable (+) first and then the negative cable (–). Never reverse the polarity
of the connections. This could cause a fire.
A highly explosive mixture of gases is given off when the battery is being charged.
Do not smoke and avoid fires, sparks, and open flames when working. Never create
sparks or electrostatic charges when handling cables and electrical equipment. Never short
circuit the battery terminals. High-energy sparks can cause serious personal injury.
Never use or attempt to charge a damaged or frozen battery, or a battery that was frozen
but has thawed. Charging a frozen or thawed battery could cause explosions and chemical
burns! Replace damaged or frozen vehicle batteries immediately. A dead battery can freeze at
temperatures around +32 °F (0 °C).
If the battery has a vent line or tube, make sure that it is properly connected to the battery.
Always make sure that the vent line is securely attached to a vehicle battery that is located
in the luggage compartment.
WARNING
California Proposition 65 Warning
Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead components,
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. Wash
your hands after handling.
NOTICE
Do not expose the vehicle battery to direct sunlight for an extended period of time as
ultraviolet rays may damage the battery housing.
If the vehicle is left standing in the cold for a long time, protect the vehicle battery from
freezing. A battery will be permanently damaged by freezing.
Emergency starting and starting the engine with a very weak vehicle battery or after the vehicle
battery has been replaced may change or delete system settings (including time, date, personal
convenience settings and programming). Check the settings and correct as necessary once the
vehicle battery has built up a sufficient charge.
Warning light
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Lights
up
Possible cause
Proper response
Alternator malfunction.
See an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Have
the electrical system checked.
Switch off unnecessary electrical loads. The
vehicle battery will not be charged by the
alternator as you drive.
When the ignition is switched on, several warning and indicator lights come on briefly for a function
check. They go out after a few seconds.
WARNING
Failure to heed warning lights and instrument cluster text messages can cause the vehicle to
break down in traffic and result in a collision and serious personal injury.
Never ignore warning lights or text WARNINGS.
Always stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
NOTICE
Failure to heed warning lights or text WARNINGS can result in vehicle damage.
Checking the vehicle battery electrolyte level
Fig. 174 In the engine compartment: Remove the cover from the vehicle battery.
Fig. 175 In the engine compartment: Open the sleeve covering of the vehicle battery.
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Check the electrolyte level of the battery regularly if the vehicle has high mileage, in places with warm
climate and if the vehicle has an old battery. Otherwise the vehicle battery does not require
maintenance.
Preparations
Prepare the vehicle for work in the engine compartment
⇒ Working in the engine compartment.
Open the engine hood
Opening the battery cover
Depending on the engine type, there are different kinds of battery covers:
With a hard cover
⇒
fig. 174
: Press on the tab (small arrow) and remove the cover upward.
With a soft cover
⇒
fig. 175
: Open the sleeve cover to the side.
Checking the vehicle battery acid level
If the lighting conditions are poor, use a flashlight so that you can clearly see the battery acid level
indicator and tell what color it is. Never use an open flame or an unprotected light source.
The round battery window (“acid level indicator”) on the top of the battery changes color,
depending on the battery's electrolyte level.
Color
Response
Light yellow or
colorless
Battery electrolyte level is too low. The battery may
need to be replaced. Have it checked by an
authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility.
Black
Battery electrolyte level is satisfactory.
WARNING
Working on the batteries can cause serious acid burns, explosion, or electrical shock.
Always wear eye protection and protective gloves.
Sulfuric battery acid is very corrosive. It can burn unprotected skin and cause blindness.
Always wear protective gloves and eye protection.
Never tilt the vehicle battery. Acid could spill out of the battery vents and burn you.
Never open a vehicle battery.
If you get battery acid in your eyes or on your skin, immediately rinse with cold water for
several minutes and then get immediate medical attention.
If you swallow any battery acid, get medical attention immediately.
Charging, replacing, disconnecting and connecting the 12 Volt vehicle
battery
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Charging the vehicle battery
Vehicle batteries should be charged by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility because the factory-installed battery requires a charger with overload
protection
⇒
.
Replacing the vehicle battery
The battery in your vehicle is specially developed for its location, with special dimensions and safety
features. Before buying a new battery, ask an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility what batteries are suitable with regard to electro-magnetic compatibility,
dimensions, required maintenance, performance, and safety specifications. Have the battery replaced
by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.
Only use maintenance-free vehicle batteries meeting standards TL 825 06 and VW 7 50 73. These
standards must date from August 2008 or later.
Disconnecting the vehicle battery
If the battery must be disconnected from the vehicle's electrical system, note the following:
Switch off all electrical systems and devices and the ignition.
Unlock the vehicle before disconnecting the battery; otherwise the alarm system will go off.
First disconnect the negative cable (-) and then the positive cable (+)
⇒
.
Connecting the vehicle battery
Prior to reconnecting the battery, switch off all electrical systems and devices and the ignition.
Connect the positive cable (+) first and then the negative cable (-)
⇒
.
After the battery is connected and the ignition is switched on, different indicator lights may come on.
They should go out after you drive a short distance at 10 – 12 mph (15 – 20 km/h). If the indicator
lights do not go out , contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service
Facility and have the vehicle checked.
If the battery was disconnected for a long time, the next scheduled service may not be correctly
calculated and displayed
⇒ Instrument cluster. The maximum permissible service and maintenance
intervals are shown in the
⇒ Booklet
Warranty and Maintenance booklet.
Vehicles with Keyless Access
If the ignition will not start after reconnecting the vehicle battery, lock the vehicle from the outside and
unlock it again
⇒ Unlocking or locking the vehicle with Keyless Access. Then try to start the ignition
again. If the ignition cannot be switched on, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer, an authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility, or another qualified workshop for assistance.
Automatic electrical load deactivation
If the vehicle battery drain is high, the intelligent onboard electrical system management automatically
takes steps to help prevent battery drain.
The idle speed is increased so that the alternator provides more power.
The power to devices that consume a lot of electricity is cut back or switched off completely.
When the engine is started, the power supply to the 12 Volt sockets is temporarily interrupted.
The onboard electrical system management cannot always keep the battery from being drained. For
example, the battery will drain if the engine is not running, but the ignition is switched on or the parking
lights are left on for a long time when parked.
Battery disconnection in an accident with airbag deployment
In vehicles with a battery in the luggage compartment, the electrical connection to the battery is
disconnected automatically in a collision with airbag deployment. This helps to prevent a short-circuit.
What drains the battery?
Long periods when the engine is not running, especially when the ignition is on.
Using electrical systems or devices when the engine is switched off.
Leaving the vehicle unlocked for several days when not in use.
The selector lever is left for a long period of time in any position other than (P) when the ignition is
switched off
⇒ Automatic transmission: Selector lever.
WARNING
Failure to use the proper battery with proper mounting and connections may cause short
circuits, fires, and serious personal injuries.
Always use only maintenance-free or cycle-free, leakproof batteries with the same
specifications and dimensions as the original equipment battery. Specifications are listed on
the battery housing.
WARNING
When the vehicle battery is charged, it produces highly explosive hydrogen gas.
Charge vehicle batteries only in well-ventilated areas.
Never charge a frozen or thawed battery. A dead battery can freeze at temperatures
around +32 °F (0 °C).
You must replace the vehicle battery if it was frozen.
Incorrectly connected cables can cause a short-circuit. First connect the positive cable (+)
and then the negative cable (-).
NOTICE
Never disconnect a vehicle battery or connect 2 vehicle batteries to each other when the
ignition is switched on or the engine is running. Using the wrong battery can damage the
electrical system or electronic components and cause electrical malfunctions.
Never use a vehicle battery that does not meet specifications for the vehicle battery for your
vehicle. Using the wrong battery can damage the electrical system or electronic components
and cause electrical malfunctions.
Never connect power generating equipment, such as a solar panel or battery charger, to the
12 Volt socket in order to charge the vehicle battery. This can damage the vehicle's electrical
system.
Dispose of the vehicle battery according to regulations. Vehicle batteries contain poisonous
substances such as sulfuric acid and lead.
Battery acid can pollute the environment. Catch leaking operating fluids and dispose of them
properly.
Exterior care and cleaning
Introduction
In this section you’ll find information about:
Washing the vehicle
Washing with a power washer
Cleaning windows and outside mirrors
Cleaning and changing the windshield wiper blades
Waxing and polishing vehicle paint
Caring for and cleaning chrome and aluminum parts
Cleaning wheel rims
Caring for rubber door and window seals
Deicing door lock cylinders
Cleaning the power sunroof and the sunshade
Undercoating
Cleaning the engine compartment
Regular and expert care helps to preserve the value of your vehicle. Such expert care may also be
one of the requirements of your New Vehicle Limited Warranty if corrosion repair or repainting is
necessary.
Vehicle care products are available from your authorized Volkswagen dealer or Authorized
Volkswagen Service Facility.
More information:
⇒ Booklet
Warranty and Maintenance
Interior care and cleaning
Working in the engine compartment
Parts, accessories, repairs and modifications
WARNING
Vehicle care products can be dangerous. Improper use can cause accidents, burns,
poisoning, or other serious personal injuries.
Always store vehicle care products only in original containers that are securely closed.
Always read and heed all the instructions and all WARNINGS on the package.
To reduce the risk of poisoning, never use empty food or beverage containers that might
mislead someone into drinking from them.
Always keep vehicle care products out of the reach of children.
Always use such products outdoors or in well-ventilated areas, because harmful vapors
may be released when these products are used.
Never use fuel, turpentine, engine oil, nail polish remover or other volatile fluids for
vehicle care. They are poisonous and highly flammable.
WARNING
Improper care and cleaning of vehicle components can impact the safety features of the
vehicle and cause severe injuries.
Always clean and maintain vehicle components according to manufacturer's instructions.
Only use approved or recommended cleaners.
NOTICE
Vehicle care products containing solvents can damage plastics and other vehicle the materials.
Wash the vehicle only at specifically designated wash locations to prevent water contaminated
with oil, grease and fuel from entering the storm drain sewer system. In some areas it is against the
law to wash motor vehicles anywhere than other than at specified designated car washing locations.
When buying vehicle care products, try to choose those that are not harmful to the environment.
Never throw out vehicle care products with ordinary household waste. Always read and heed all
the instructions and all WARNINGS on the package.
Washing the vehicle
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
The longer insect splatter, bird droppings, tree sap, road dirt, industrial deposits, tar, soot, road salt,
and other aggressive materials stay on your vehicle, the more damage they do to the paint finish. High
temperatures (including strong sunlight) increase the corrosive effects. The vehicle underbody should
also be washed regularly and thoroughly.
Car wash
Pay close attention to the information provided by the car wash operator. Before going through a
car wash, be sure to take the usual precautions to help prevent, such as closing the windows, folding
back the outside mirrors, etc. If you have installed additional accessories on the vehicle, such as a
spoiler or an antenna, always ask the car wash operator if this poses a problem
⇒
.
The paint finish is tough enough that the vehicle can normally be washed without problems in an
automatic car wash. However, the effect on the paint depends to a large extent on the type of car
wash. Volkswagen recommends using brushless car wash facilities.
To remove wax residue from the windows and avoid jerky windshield wiper movement, heed the
following tips
⇒Cleaning windows and outside mirrors.
Washing by hand
When washing by hand, first soften the dirt with plenty of water and then rinse off as much dirt as
possible.
Then clean the vehicle with a soft sponge, a washing mitt or brush using only light pressure. Start
on the roof and work down. Use special shampoo only on hard-to-remove dirt or grime.
Rinse the sponge or glove thoroughly and often.
Clean the wheels and under the door sills last. Use a different sponge or wash mitt.
WARNING
After the vehicle has been washed, the wet brakes or, in winter, brake discs or pads coated
with ice, react slower and need longer stopping distances.
Always dry the brakes and clean off any ice coatings with a few careful applications of the
brake. Make sure not to endanger other motorists or cyclists or disobey legal requirements.
CAUTION
Sharp edges under the vehicle can cut exposed skin.
Always protect your hands and arms from cuts on sharp metal edges when cleaning the
underbody, the inside of the wheel housings, etc.
NOTICE
The water temperature must not be more than +140 °F (+60 °C).
To help prevent damage to the paint, do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight.
Do not use insect sponges, abrasive kitchen sponges or similar things to clean the vehicle.
These can damage the paint finish.
Never clean headlights with a dry cloth or sponge. Always use a wet cloth or sponge. For
best results use soapy water.
When washing or rinsing the vehicle in cold weather, do not let water get into the lock
cylinders or point the hose at gaps around the doors, hood, or rear hatch. The water could
freeze on the locks and seals and make it difficult to open the vehicle!
NOTICE
To help prevent vehicle damage in a car wash:
Compare the vehicle track width with the dimensions of the guide rails in the car wash to
help prevent damage to wheel rims and tires!
Switch off the rain sensor before driving through a car wash
Make sure there is enough clearance for the height and width of the vehicle.
To help prevent paint damage to the engine hood, place wiper blades against the windshield
after they have dried. Do not let them snap back into place.
Fold the outside mirrors toward the vehicle body. Do not fold power mirrors manually!
Lock the rear hatch to prevent unintentional opening in the car wash.
Washing with a power washer
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Always follow the instructions for the power washer. This especially applies to the pressure and
spraying distance
⇒
.
Make sure there is enough distance to soft material such as rubber hoses or insulating material as well
as the sensors of the Park Distance Control system. The Park Distance Control system sensors can
are in the rear and, if applicable, front bumper
⇒
.
Never use concentrated jet nozzles or so-called dirt blasters
⇒
.
Never use a power washer to clean the engine compartment
⇒ page 355, Cleaning the engine
compartment.
WARNING
Improper use of power washers can cause serious invisible permanent damage leading to tire
failure and loss of vehicle control. This can cause accidents and severe personal injury.
Keep sufficient distance between water jet and tires. Never wash tires with a nozzle that
sprays the water out in a direct stream regardless of the distance to the tire and even for a
very short time.
Never use “dirt blasters” to clean tires. Even spraying from a relatively long distance for a
very short time can do visible or invisible damage to tires.
WARNING
After the vehicle has been washed, the wet brakes or, in winter, brake discs or pads coated
with ice, react slower and need longer stopping distances.
Always dry the brakes and clean off any ice coatings with a few careful applications of the
brake. Make sure not to endanger other motorists or cyclists or disobey legal requirements.
NOTICE
Water temperature should not be more than +140 °F (+60 °C).
To help prevent damage to the paint, do not wash the vehicle in direct sunlight.
When using a power washer or steam cleaner, only spray the Rear View Camera system
sensors directly for a short period of time and always keep the nozzle at least 4 inches (10 cm)
from the sensor.
Do not clean icy or snow-covered windows with a power washer.
When washing or rinsing the vehicle in cold weather, do not let water get into the lock
cylinders or point the hose at gaps around the doors, hood, or rear hatch. The water could
freeze on the locks and seals and make it difficult to open the vehicle!
Cleaning windows and outside mirrors
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Cleaning windows and outside mirrors
Spray windows and outside mirrors with a commercially available alcohol-based window cleaner.
Dry windows and mirrors with a clean chamois or a lint-free cloth. Do not use a chamois that has been
used to wipe painted surfaces because it will have absorbed an oily residue that will smear the glass
surfaces.
Use window cleaner or a silicone remover to remove rubber, oil, grease and silicone deposits
⇒
.
Removing wax residue
Automatic car washes and vehicle care products can leave a wax residue on all glass surfaces.
These wax residues can only be removed with special cleaners or cleaning cloths. Wax residue left on
the windshield can cause the windshield wipers to grab and squeak instead of gliding smoothly. We
recommend that after every car wash you remove any wax residue left on the windshield with a
cleaning cloths/chamois G 052 522 A1 or equivalent.
Windshield wiper squeak and grab can be reduced by filling the windshield washer fluid tank with a
wiper fluid containing wax-removing agents. Make sure to maintain the proper mixing ratio when
refilling the washer fluid tank. Grease-removing cleaning agents cannot remove wax residue
⇒
.
Special cleaners or cleaning cloths are available from your authorized Volkswagen dealer and
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.
All-season Windscreen Clear G 052 164 A2 or equivalent. Mixing ratio in winter to -0.4 °F (-18 °C)
about 1:2 (1 part concentrate to 2 parts water), otherwise mixing ratio 1:4 in windshield washer
reservoir.
Window cleaning cloths / chamois G 052 522 A1 or equivalent for all windows and outside mirrors.
Removing snow
Remove snow from all windows and outside mirrors with an appropriate brush.
Removing ice
The best way to remove ice is with a deicer spray. When using an ice scraper always scrape in one
direction, never back and forth. Dirt can scratch the glass when moving the scraper backward.
WARNING
Dirty or fogged up windows reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents and severe
injuries.
Don't drive until you have clear visibility through all windows.
Remove ice, snow and condensation from all inside and outside window surfaces.
NOTICE
Never mix recommended cleaning agents with other cleaning agents in the windshield
washer reservoir. If you do, this could cause sediments or other by-products that can clog the
windshield wiper nozzles.
Never use warm or hot water to remove snow and ice from windows and mirrors. This could
cause the glass to crack!
The heating elements for the rear defroster are on the inside of the rear window. Do not put
stickers over the heating elements on the inside of the rear window and never clean the inside
of the windows with corrosive or acidic cleaning agents or other chemicals that could damage
the heating elements.
Antennas installed on the insides of windows can be damaged by abrasive objects or by
corrosive or acidic cleaning agents or other chemicals. Do not place any stickers on the
windshield-integrated antenna and never clean the antenna with corrosive or acidic cleaning
agents or other chemicals.
Cleaning and changing the windshield wiper blades
Fig. 176 Changing the windshield wiper blades.
Fig. 177 Changing the rear window wiper blades.
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Factory-installed wiper blades have a graphite coating. The graphite coating lets the wiper blades glide
smoothly over the windshield. If this coating is worn or damaged, the wipers may grab or squeak.
Check all wiper blades regularly. Wiper blades that grab and squeak must be replaced if worn or
damaged and cleaned if dirty
⇒
.
Replace worn or damaged wiper blades immediately. Replacement blades may be purchased from
any authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.
Lifting and tilting windshield wiper arms
Move the wiper arms into the service position before lifting them away from the windshield/rear
window (Note: no service position for rear wiper)
⇒ Windshield wipers and washer.
It is not possible to lift the wiper arms away from the windshield when they are not in the service
position.
When lifting or replacing a wiper blade on a window, grip it only by its mounting and not by the blade
itself.
Cleaning the wiper blades
Lift the wiper arm(s) away from the windshield/rear window after moving them to the service
position (Note: no service position for rear wiper).
Using a soft cloth, carefully remove dust and dirt from the wiper blades.
If the blades are very dirty, carefully clean them with a sponge or cloth
⇒
.
Carefully fold the wiper arm back down onto the windshield.
Changing wiper blades
Lift the wiper arm(s) away from the windshield.
Press and hold the release button
⇒
fig. 176
(1)
and pull off the wiper blade in the direction of the
arrow.
Install a new wiper blade of same length and type onto the wiper arm by pushing in the opposite
direction of the arrow until it latches.
Carefully fold the wiper arm back down onto the windshield.
Changing the rear window wiper blade
Lift the wiper arm away from the rear window.
Rotate the wiper blade 90°.
Support the wiper arm with one hand.
Pull the release on bracket in the direction of the arrow
⇒
fig. 177
(1)
. This may require a moderate
force.
Fold back the wiper blade in the direction of the arrow
(2)
this will create a gap between the wiper
arm and the latch
(3)
(magnifying glass).
Pull the wiper blade to the direction of the vehicle outside (direction of arrow)
(4)
.
Install a new wiper blade of same length and type onto the wiper arm by pushing in the opposite
direction of the arrow
(4)
until it latches.
Support the wiper arm with one hand.
Slide the release in the opposite direction of the arrow
(3)
in order to secure the wiper blade.
Carefully fold the wiper arm back down onto the window.
WARNING
Worn or dirty wiper blades reduce visibility and increase the risk of accidents and severe
injuries.
Always change wiper blades if they are damaged or worn, and if they cannot clean the
windows sufficiently.
NOTICE
Damaged or dirty wiper blades can scratch the windshield and the rear window.
Solvents, abrasive sponges and sharp-edged objects will damage the graphite coating on
the wiper blades.
Do not clean the windows with gasoline, nail polish remover, paint thinner or similar fluids.
To help prevent damage to the engine hood and the windshield wiper arms, lift the wiper
arms away from the windshield only when they are in the service position.
Waxing and polishing vehicle paint
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS
Waxing
A good coat of wax helps to protect the vehicle paint. When water no longer forms small drops and
runs off when the paint is clean, apply a new coat of good hard wax to protect the vehicle again.
Even if a wax solution is used regularly at the car wash, Volkswagen recommends applying a coat of
hard wax at least twice a year to protect the paint.
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