This chapter contains information on the following subjects:
→ Display and indicator lamps
→ Operating the cruise control system (CCS)The cruise control system (CCS) helps to maintain an individual set speed when the vehicle is travelling forwards at speeds of more than approximately 20 km/h (15 mph)1).
The CCS only slows the vehicle by easing off the accelerator, not by actively braking .
Additional information and warnings:
WARNING
The use of the cruise control system can lead to accidents and serious injuries if traffic does not allow you to drive at a safe distance from the vehicle in front at a constant speed.1) The mph figure in brackets relates solely to instrument clusters that display distances/speeds in miles.
Checking belt guide fittings and latch plates
Plastic-coated fittings show fine, parallel scoring after
stress on belt system (when belt was fastened during accident).
(On the other hand, wear caused by frequent belt use can be
recognized by smooth wear, free of lines.)
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Assembly overview - rear seat backrest
1 -
Rear seat backrest
Allocation
→ Electronic Parts Catalogue
Removing and installing
→ Chapter
2 -
Lock
For rear seat backrest
Assembly overview
→ Chapter
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Test preparations, wheel alignment with no driver assist systems
Special tools and workshop equipment required
Wheel alignment computer -V.A.G 1813F- or VW/Audi-approved wheel
alignment units
Brake pedal depressor -V.A.G 1869/2-
Tool insert 18 mm -T10179-
Shock absorber set ...