Wheels and tires for Your Volkswagen Atlas SUV First Generation (2018-2023)

Wheels and tires  
Introduction  
Tires are the part of the vehicle that are under the most demand yet are the most underestimated. Tires are extremely important, because the small running surface  
on the tires is the only point of contact that the vehicle has with the road.  
The tire and rim combinations approved by Volkswagen are specifically designed for each other.  
The service life of the tire depends on the tire pressure, the driving style, the way the tires are handled, and correct mounting of the tire.  
Rims, tires and wheel bolts  
Rims, tires, and wheel bolts are determined based on the vehicle model. Whenever another rim is installed, the wheel bolts to be used must have the correct length  
and bolt head shape. This ensures that the brakes can work correctly and that the vehicle drives smoothly and safely. For technical reasons, standard rims from  
other vehicles cannot be used. Under certain circumstances, this may even apply to rims for the same vehicle model. You must consult a suitably qualified  
professional to replace rim/tire combinations. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The correct wheel bolts must always be used for each vehicle model, and these bolts must always be tightened to the correct torque Wheel bolts.  
WARNING  
New tires or tires that are old, worn, or damaged cannot provide the maximum vehicle control and braking effect.  
Handling wheels and tires incorrectly can reduce driving safety and cause accidents and serious injuries.  
For all four wheels, use only radial tires of the same design, size (rolling circumference), and tread pattern.  
You must break in new tires because they have reduced traction and braking efficiency when they are new. To reduce the risk of accidents and serious  
injuries, drive carefully during the first 370 miles (600 km).  
Regularly check the tire pressure when the tires are cold and always maintain the specified pressure. If the tire pressure is too low, the tire can heat up so  
much while driving that the tread separates or the tire ruptures.  
Check the tires regularly for damage and wear.  
Never drive with tires that are damaged (punctured, cut, cracked, or bulging) or worn. Driving with tires in this condition can cause tire blowouts,  
accidents, and serious injuries. Replace worn or damaged tires immediately.  
Never exceed the maximum permissible speed and tire load specified for the tires fitted to your vehicle.  
The effectiveness of the driver assistance systems and the braking assistance systems depends on tire traction.  
If there are unusual vibrations or if the vehicle pulls to one side while driving, stop immediately and check the wheels and tires for damage.  
To reduce the risk of loss of vehicle control, accidents, and serious injuries, never loosen the bolts on rims with a bolted rim ring.  
Do not use any wheels or tires if you do not know how they have been used in the past. Used wheels and tires may be damaged, even if this damage is  
not visible, and could lead to tire damage, tire failure or loss of vehicle control.  
Old tires can lose pressure suddenly at high speeds or fail and cause accidents and serious injuries. This is true even if the tires have not been used yet.  
Only use tires that are more than six years old if absolutely necessary and drive with extreme caution if doing so.  
WARNING  
If the wheel bolts are not tightened correctly or are missing, the wheels could become loose and lead to loss of vehicle control, accidents, and serious injuries.  
Never drive with missing or loose wheel bolts.  
Always use wheel bolts that are correct for the rim and the vehicle model.  
Always tighten the wheel bolts to the correct tightening torque. If you do not have a torque wrench, tighten the wheel bolts with the lug wrench and then  
have the tightening torque checked as soon as possible by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen  
recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
WARNING  
Improper installation of the tires on the rim can cause tires to suddenly lose air or go flat while driving and damage the rim. This can cause accidents and fatal  
injuries.  
Always have tires installed on the rim by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Taking care of wheels and tires  
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Handling tires  
Preventing damage to the tires  
Always drive over curbs and other low obstacles slowly and at a right-angle so that both front wheels come into contact with the obstacle at the same time.  
Check the tire pressure regularly.  
Check tires regularly for damage, e.g. punctures.  
Never exceed the load index and maximum speed of the tire Tire labeling and tire classifications.  
Have damaged or worn rims replaced immediately Troubleshooting.  
Protect tires from coming into contact with corrosive materials such as grease, oil, gasoline, and brake fluid  
Replace missing dust caps on the valves immediately.  
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Remove any objects provided they have not punctured the inside of the tire Troubleshooting.  
Pay attention to all warnings issued by the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Troubleshooting the Tire Pressure Monitoring System .  
WARNING  
Corrosive fluids and materials can cause visible and invisible damage to the tires, which can cause the tires to fail.  
Always keep chemicals, oils, grease, fuel, brake fluid, and other corrosive materials away from the tires.  
Storing tires  
Only store tires in a cool, dry location that is as dark as possible.  
Do not stand tires that are mounted on rims up vertically.  
Protect tires that are not mounted on rims from dirt with suitable covers and store them standing on the tread surface.  
Tires that are more than six years old  
Tires age due to physical and chemical processes that affect their function. Tires that have been stored and unused for long periods of time age more quickly than  
tires that are used continuously.  
Volkswagen recommends replacing tires that are more than six years old with new tires. This even applies to tires that may appear to be usable and whose tread  
depth is still greater than the minimum requirement ⇒  
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Winter and all season tires lose their characteristics to a large extent due to aging, regardless of the remaining tread depth.  
The age of the tire can be determined based on the production date Tire labeling and tire classifications.  
WARNING  
Old tires can lose pressure suddenly at high speeds or fail and cause accidents and serious injuries. This is true even if the tires have not been used yet.  
Only use tires that are more than six years old if absolutely necessary and drive with extreme caution if doing so.  
New tires  
Drive particularly carefully during the first 370 mi (600 km) with new tires because they must be broken in. Tires that have not been broken in yet have reduced  
gripping abilities and braking efficiency ⇒  
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Only use tires with the same design and as close to the same construction, size (rolling circumference) and tread pattern as possible on all four wheels.  
The tread depth of new tires may vary between tire models and manufacturers due to different design features and tread designs.  
WARNING  
New tires must be broken in because they have reduced traction and braking efficiency when they are new.  
To reduce the risk of accidents and serious injuries, drive carefully during the first 370 miles (600 km).  
The size specifications for new tires may vary significantly from the actual tire dimensions for different tire brands.  
Replacing tires  
At the factory, the vehicle can be equipped with reduced rolling resistance tires. The specified fuel consumption values can only be achieved using these tires.  
When purchasing new tires, always make sure the tires are optimized for rolling resistance Eco tips.  
Before buying new reduced rolling resistance tires, seek advice from an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen  
recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
At a minimum, replace both tires on a single axle.  
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Only replace old tires with tires that have been approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle model.  
Never use tires whose size exceeds the measurement of tires that are approved by Volkswagen  
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Recalibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System must be recalibrated each time one or more wheels is replaced. This also applies if the tires are rotated, for example from fron  
to back Tire Pressure Monitoring System.  
WARNING  
Tires must have enough clearance from vehicle components. If there is not enough clearance, tires could rub against components of the suspension, the body,  
and the brake lines, which can cause the brake system to fail, the tread to separate, and the tire to fail.  
The actual dimensions of the tires must not exceed the dimensions of the tire manufacturers approved by Volkswagen, and the tires must not rub against  
other components of the vehicle.  
NOTICE  
Avoid strong impacts and drive around obstacles where possible. The risk of tire damage is especially great if driving over potholes and curbs. Damage to the  
tires and rims can result.  
NOTICE  
Do not damage the valves when replacing tires. Never drive without caps on the valves. The valves could be damaged.  
Always dispose of old tires correctly and according to regulations.  
If the spare wheel is different from the regular vehicle wheels, e.g. in the case of winter tires or a temporary spare wheel, only use the spare wheel temporarily  
and in the event of a breakdown, and drive especially carefully. Replace the compact spare wheel with a regular wheel as soon as possible.  
Using tires approved by Volkswagen ensures that the dimensions will fit correctly on your vehicle. If other tires are used, the seller must provide a certificate  
from the tire manufacturer stating that the tires are suitable for the vehicle. Keep the certificate stored safely in the vehicle.  
Handling rims  
Preventing damage to the rims  
Missing hubcaps can cause damage to the rims and wheel bolts.  
Missing hubcaps can cause damage to the rims and wheel bolts.  
Always install missing hubcaps before driving.  
Always drive over curbs and other low obstacles slowly and at a right-angle so that both front wheels come into contact with the obstacle at the same time.  
Replace missing dust caps on the valves immediately.  
Check the tire pressure regularly.  
Rims with bolted rim ring or accent elements  
Rims with a bolted rim ring or accent element consist of multiple pieces. These pieces are connected together with special bolts. Damaged rims must be replaced  
and may only be repaired by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Rim identification  
In some countries, new rims must include information about certain properties. The following information may be on the rim:  
Seal of conformity  
Rim size  
Manufacturer or brand name  
Production date (month/year)  
Country of origin  
Serial number  
Raw material batch number  
Commodity code  
WARNING  
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Using unsuitable or damaged rims can impair driving safety and cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Only use rims permitted for the vehicle.  
Check the rims regularly for damage and replace them if necessary.  
WARNING  
Loosening and tightening bolts incorrectly on rims with bolted rim rings can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Never loosen the bolts on rims with a bolted rim ring.  
Have all procedures on rims with bolted rim rings performed by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen  
recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Maintaining wheels and tires  
Tire pressure  
Checking the tire pressure  
Check the tire pressure at least once a month.  
Check the tire pressure only when tires are cold. The specified tire pressure only applies to a cold tire. The tire pressure on warm tires is higher than on cold  
tires. Therefore, never release air from a warm tire to adjust the tire pressure.  
Always adjust the tire pressures to the vehicle load ⇒  
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After adjusting tire pressures, always screw the caps on the valves and note the information about the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).  
Always use the tire pressures specified on the label. Never exceed the maximum tire pressure specified on the side of the tire.  
Fig. 197 On the driver door pillar: Tire inflation pressure label.  
The correct tire pressure for the tires fitted at the factory can be found on a label on the B-pillar of the driver door fig. 197. The factory-installed tires can be winter  
summer or all-season tires.  
An incorrect tire pressure can cause increased tire wear, negatively affect driving behavior and damage tires. Compliance with the correct tire pressure is very  
important, particularly when driving at high speeds.  
The specified tire pressure is given for a cold tire. For warm tires, the pressure is higher.  
Never reduce the pressure of a warm tire in order to reach the specified value. This will cause the actual pressure when the tire is cold to be too low.  
WARNING  
Incorrect tire pressures can cause tires to suddenly lose air or go flat while driving. This can cause accidents and fatal injuries.  
If the tire pressure is too low, the tire can heat up so much while driving that the tread separates or the tire ruptures.  
Excessive speeds and vehicle loads can cause overheating, sudden tire damage (including tire blow-outs), and separation of the tread, which can then  
result in loss of vehicle control.  
An incorrect tire pressure shortens the service life of the tire and negatively affects driving behavior.  
Check the tire pressures regularly, at least once a month and also before driving long distances.  
All tires must always be inflated to the correct pressure based on the load.  
Never reduce the tire pressure when tires are warm.  
NOTICE  
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When positioning the tire pressure gauge, make sure it is not tilted at the valve stem. If it is, it could damage the tire valve.  
Always make sure all valve caps are fully tightened when driving.  
Tire pressures that are too low increase fuel consumption.  
Tire inflation pressure for cold tires  
Tire pressure  
Engine  
Size designation  
PSI/kPa  
36 / 250  
36 / 250  
36 / 250  
36 / 250  
36 / 250  
36 / 250  
60 / 420  
245/60 R 18  
255/50 R 20  
265/45 R 21  
245/60 R 18  
255/50 R 20  
265/45 R 21  
T165/80 R 17  
2.0 l/238 hp (175 kW)  
3.6 l/280 hp (206 kW)  
Spare wheel  
Details of the correct tire pressure are located on the tire pressure label on the driver's door pillar. If the details on the tire pressure label differ from the details in the  
Manual, the details on the tire pressure label apply.  
Monitoring the tightening torque  
The correct wheel bolts must always be used for each vehicle model, and these bolts must always be tightened to the correct torque. The wheel bolt tightening  
torque must be checked regularly with a functional torque wrench. In addition, the tightening torque must be checked immediately after each wheel change with a  
functional torque wrench. If the wheel bolts are not tightened enough to meet the specification, the wheel bolts and rims could come loose while driving. Exceeding  
the tightening specification could damage the wheel bolts and threads.  
Wheel bolts that are corroded and difficult to turn must be replaced and the threads in the wheel hub must be cleaned before checking the tightening torque. Never  
grease or oil the wheel bolts and the threads in the wheel hub.  
Wheel bolt tightening specification  
The tightening torque of the wheel bolts is specified in the chapter on replacing wheels page , Wheel bolts.  
WARNING  
If the wheel bolts are not tightened correctly or are missing, the wheels could become loose and lead to loss of vehicle control, accidents, and serious injuries.  
Never drive with missing or loose wheel bolts.  
Always use wheel bolts that are correct for the rim and the vehicle model.  
Always tighten the wheel bolts to the correct tightening torque. If you do not have a torque wrench, tighten the wheel bolts with the lug wrench and then  
have the tightening torque checked as soon as possible by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen  
recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Never grease or oil the wheel bolts and the threads in the wheel hub. Even when tightened to the specification, they could become loose while driving.  
Replacing tires  
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Fig. 198 General example: Diagram for rotating the wheels.  
To ensure that the tires wear evenly, rotating the tires regularly according to the diagram is recommended fig. 198. This will allow the tires to have approximately t  
same length of service life.  
Volkswagen recommends having the wheel replacement carried out by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen  
recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Monitoring the tread depth  
Tread depth  
Most driving situations require a tire tread that is as deep as possible. All tires, or at least tires on the same axle, must have an even tread depth  
in particular to wet or wintry road conditions.  
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In most countries, the legal minimum tread depth is 1/16 of an inch (1.6 mm). This is measured in the tread grooves next to the wear indicators. Observe any other  
legal regulations in force in the country in which you are driving.  
Note the legal requirements in the applicable country for minimum tread depths on winter tires and all-season tires.  
Tire wear  
Tire wear depends on various factors:  
Driving style.  
Wheel balancing.  
Running gear alignment.  
Driving quickly around curves, rapid acceleration, and heavy braking increase tire wear.  
An imbalance can occur while driving, which can be noticed by uneven steering. Tire imbalances also affect tire wear. In these situations, have the wheels balanced  
again.  
Incorrect wheel alignment impairs driving safety and increases tire wear. If there is high degree of tire wear, have the wheel alignment checked by an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen  
Service Facility.  
Tread wear indicator in tires  
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Fig. 199 Tire tread: tread wear indicator.  
The tread wear indicator indicates if a tire is worn out. At the latest, the tire must be replaced if the tread depth is worn down to the tread wear indicator.  
The tread wear indicator is 1.6 mm (1/16 in) above the base of the tread fig. 199. Markings on the sides of the tire indicate the location of the tread wear indicator  
fig. 199.  
WARNING  
Worn tires are a safety risk and can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and lead to serious injuries.  
You must replace tires with new tires at the latest when the tires are worn down to the wear indicator.  
Worn tires have significantly less grip, especially on wet roads, and the vehicle is more likely to “hydroplane”.  
Worn tires reduce the driver’s ability to control the vehicle well in normal and difficult driving situations, and they increase the braking distance as well as  
the risk of skidding.  
Wheels and tires in snow and ice  
Winter tires  
Summer tires offer very little holding force on icy or snowy roads. Winter or all-season tires improve vehicle handling and braking performance in winter road  
conditions. Volkswagen recommends using winter tires on the vehicle at temperatures below +45 °F (+7 °C) or in winter road conditions. This also applies to  
vehicles with all-wheel drive (4MOTION).  
The effectiveness of winter or all-season tires is greatly reduced when the tire tread is worn down to a depth of 3/16 in (4 mm).  
The following applies when using winter tires:  
Follow all applicable laws in the country of operation.  
Use winter tires on all four wheels at the same time.  
Only use in winter road conditions.  
Only use the tire sizes permitted for the vehicle.  
Only use winter tires that have the same belt construction, size, and tread pattern.  
Follow the speed restriction based on the speed rating ⇒  
Speed restriction  
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Winter tires have a speed restriction based on their speed rating Tire labeling and tire classifications.  
A speed warning can be set in the Vehicle settings menu in the Infotainment System under the Tires menu.  
On V winter tires, the speed restriction and required tire pressure depend on the engine. Always ask an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen  
Service Facility about the permitted speed and required tire pressure. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
WARNING  
Do not be tempted into taking safety risks due to the improved vehicle handling that the winter tires provide in winter conditions.  
Exceeding the speed limit for the winter tires may lead to sudden tire failure and loss of vehicle control.  
Never ignore the speed limit for the winter tires fitted to your vehicle, even if the permissible maximum speed for the vehicle is higher.  
Never exceed the maximum load for the winter tires fitted to your vehicle.  
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Adapt your speed and driving style to the visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.  
When temperatures are above +45 °F (+7 °C), summer tires provide better vehicle handling. There is less road noise, the tires wear more slowly, and economy  
is better.  
For vehicles with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, the system must be recalibrated after changing to winter tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System.  
You can contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for permitted winter tire sizes. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Snow chains  
Note the legal requirements and the permitted maximum speed when driving with snow chains.  
Snow chains improve driving and braking handling when on roads covered with ice or snow.  
Snow chains may only be mounted on the front wheels and only on the following tire/rim combinations:  
Tire size  
Rim  
245/65 R 17  
7 1/2 J x 17 ET 31  
If possible, use fine-mesh snow chains that include a chain lock no larger than 13.5 mm (17/32 in).  
Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for more information about wheel, tire, and snow  
chain sizes. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Snow chains may only be used on tire and rim combinations that are approved for snow chain operation.  
If using snow chains, remove the wheel covers and rim accent rings before mounting the snow chains. However, the wheel bolts must be covered with caps for  
safety reasons. Caps can be obtained from an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an  
authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Using snow chains on the compact spare tire or collapsible spare tire  
Using snow chains on the compact spare tire or collapsible spare tire is not permitted for technical reasons.  
1. If a front tire is flat, mount the compact spare tire or collapsible spare tire on the rear axle.  
2. Replace the damaged front wheel with the removed rear wheel. Pay attention to the running direction when doing this.  
Volkswagen recommends attaching the snow chains before mounting the wheel.  
WARNING  
Using unsuitable snow chains or installing snow chains incorrectly can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Always use the correct snow chains.  
Follow the installation instructions provided by the snow chain manufacturer.  
Never drive faster than permitted when snow chains are mounted.  
NOTICE  
Remove snow chains when driving on roads without snow. Otherwise, snow chains can impair handling and damage the tires, and the chains will quickly  
be destroyed.  
Snow chains that come into contact with the rim directly can scratch or damage the rim. Volkswagen recommends using snow chains with integrated rim  
protection.  
On vehicles with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, the system must be reprogrammed after snow chains are mounted Tire Pressure Monitoring System.  
Troubleshooting  
Damage to tires and rims can often occur where it is not visible ⇒  
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If you suspect that a wheel is damaged, slow down and stop as soon as traffic allows and it is safe to do so.  
Vehicle pulls to one side or unusual vibrations  
The vehicle pulls to the left or right when driving, or there are unusual vibrations. This could indicate tire damage or too low a tire inflation pressure.  
Check the tires!  
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Slow down immediately and stop the vehicle as soon as the traffic situation allows and it is safe to do so.  
1. Check the tires and rims for damage.  
2. Do not continue driving if there is tire damage.  
3. Replace the damaged wheel ⇒  
Introduction. If necessary, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for  
assistance.  
4. If no exterior damage is visible, drive slowly and carefully to the nearest authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to have the  
vehicle checked. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Foreign object stuck in the tire  
A foreign object is stuck in the tire or between the tread segments.  
On vehicles with run-flat tires (AirStop® tires): leave the object in the tire and contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Sealant that has been applied to the inside of the  
tire running surface will surround the object and seal the tire temporarily.  
1. If an object has punctured through to the inside of a tire, leave the object in place. Objects stuck between the tire tread segments can be removed.  
2. Replace the damaged wheel ⇒  
Introduction. If necessary, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for  
assistance.  
3. Check and adjust the tire pressure.  
4. Contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Tires lose traction  
The vehicle loses traction when driving along curved stretches, and swerves. The braking distance is longer and the anti-slip regulation (ASR) and the anti-lock  
brake system (ABS) take control earlier.  
The tire may be too worn down to guarantee sufficient tractionMonitoring the tread depth.  
1. Go slowly and carefully to the nearest suitably qualified professional to have the vehicle checked. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Wheel bolts can only be undone with difficulty  
Wheel bolts can corrode over time. This may mean that the wheel bolts can only be undone with difficulty.  
1. Contact professional assistance, or drive slowly and carefully to the nearest qualified professional to have the vehicle checked. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
WARNING  
Unusual vibrations or the vehicle pulling to one side while driving may indicate tire damage.  
Slow down immediately and stop the vehicle as soon as the traffic situation allows and it is safe to do so.  
Check the tires and rims for damage.  
Never continue driving with damaged tires or rims. Instead, seek professional assistance.  
If no exterior damage is visible, drive slowly and carefully to the nearest authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to have  
the vehicle checked. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)  
Introduction  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
(TPMS) warns the driver if tire pressures  
are too low.  
The following Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) are available for this vehicle:  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
Monitors various parameters, including rolling circumference, of all four tires using ABS sensors (indirect measurements) while the vehicle is in motion.  
The reference pressure for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System is the recommended tire pressure for the tires installed at the factory when the tires are cold at  
maximum load. The reference pressure corresponds to the details on the tire pressure label Tire pressure.  
If the tire pressure has been correctly adjusted on all four tires, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System must be re-calibrated Tire Pressure Monitoring System. Th  
adapts the reference pressure to the current tire pressure.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
may not react at first or may not react at all when you are driving in a sporty manner, or on snow-covered or unpaved  
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roads, when you are driving with snow chains, or in certain other situations. A change in the tread circumference of a tire is signaled by the Tire Pressure Monitoring  
System indicator in the instrument cluster (telltale).  
The tire pressure recommended for the tires originally installed on the vehicle is on a sticker on the driver door jamb.  
Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer  
on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If your vehicle has tires of a different size than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressu  
label, you should determine the proper tire inflation pressure for those tires).  
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale when one or  
more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, when the low tire pressure telltale illuminates, you should stop and check your tires as soon as  
possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure. Driving on a significantly under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation  
also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle's handling and stopping ability.  
Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation  
has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale.  
Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS malfunction indicator is  
combined with the low tire pressure telltale. When the system detects a malfunction, the telltale will flash for approximately one minute and then remain continuousl  
illuminated. This sequence will continue upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as long as the malfunction exists.  
When the malfunction indicator is illuminated, the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a  
variety of reasons, including the installation of replacement or alternate tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly. Always  
check the TPMS malfunction telltale after replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow th  
TPMS to continue to function properly.  
WARNING  
The intelligent technology of the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) cannot overcome the natural laws of physics and it can only operate within the limits  
of the system. Handling wheels and tires incorrectly can result in a sudden loss of tire pressure, tread separation, and ruptured tires.  
Check the tire pressure regularly and always maintain the specified values Tire pressure. If the tire pressure is too low, the tire can heat up so much  
that the tread separates or the tire ruptures.  
Always inflate the tires to the correct tire pressure when the tires are cold according to the tire inflation pressure label Tire pressure.  
Check the tire pressure regularly when the tires are cold. If necessary, adjust the tire pressure when the tires are cold so that it is suitable for the tires  
installed on your vehicle Tire pressure.  
Check the tires regularly for signs of wear or damage.  
Never exceed the maximum permissible speed and tire load specified for the tires fitted to your vehicle.  
WARNING  
Different tire pressures or low tire pressure can cause tire damage, tire failure, loss of vehicle control, crashes, serious injuries, and death.  
If the  
warning light turns on, stop the vehicle immediately and check all of the tires Troubleshooting.  
Different tire pressures or low tire pressure can increase tire wear, decrease vehicle stability, and increase braking distance.  
The driver is responsible for maintaining the correct tire pressure in all tires on the vehicle. The recommended tire pressure can be found on a label  
Tire pressure.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) can only function correctly when all tires are inflated to the correct pressure when they are cold.  
All tires must always be inflated to the correct pressure based on the load Tire pressure.  
Inflate all tires to the correct tire pressure before every drive Tire pressure.  
When the tire pressure is too low, the tire must flex more when driving. This could cause the tire to become so hot that the tread could separate, the tire  
could rupture, and you could lose control of the vehicle.  
Driving at high speeds and excessive vehicle load can cause a tire to become so hot that the tire could rupture and you could lose control of the vehicle.  
Tire pressure that is too high or too low shortens the service life of the tire and affects driving behavior.  
If the tire is not “flat” and the tire does not need to be replaced immediately, drive slowly to the nearest authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility to have the tire pressure checked and corrected Troubleshooting. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System must always be correctly calibrated.  
Low tire pressure increases fuel consumption and tire wear.  
New tires may expand slightly the first time they are driven at high speeds, which can trigger a tire pressure warning.  
Only replace old tires with tires that have been approved by Volkswagen for the vehicle model.  
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Do not rely on the Tire Pressure Monitoring System alone. Inspect the tires regularly to make sure the tire pressure is correct and check the tires for any signs of  
damage, such as punctures. Remove any objects stuck in the tire tread as long as they have not punctured the inside of the tire.  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
Function description  
Using the ABS sensors, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System compares the RPM and thus the rolling circumference of the individual tires.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System will not work if the ESC or ABS is malfunctioning Troubleshooting.  
The rolling circumference can change if:  
The tire pressure has changed  
The tire pressure is too low  
The tire has structural damage  
One side of the vehicle has a heavier load than the other  
Snow chains are installed on the tires  
A compact spare wheel has been installed  
Only one wheel was replaced on each axle  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
with snow chains.  
may be delayed or not be displayed at all when driving with a sporty style, on winter or unpaved roads, or when driving  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System shows a change in the rolling circumference of the tires via the  
warning light in the instrument cluster.  
The recommended tire pressure for the tires installed at the factory is specified on the tire pressure sticker on the driver door pillar Tire pressure.  
The tire pressure of all tires, including the spare wheel or temporary spare wheel, must be checked once a month when the tires are cold and must correspond to th  
vehicle manufacturer's specifications on the tire pressure sticker. If the size of the tires installed at the factory differs from the details on the identification label or on  
the tire pressure label, the correct tire pressure must be determined.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System is not intended to replace regular inspection and maintenance of the tires. The driver is responsible for ensuring that the  
correct tire pressure is used at all times, even if the Tire Pressure Monitoring System is not showing a warning that the tire pressure is too low.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System also has a malfunction display that is accompanied by the  
warning light. In the event of a malfunction in the Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System, after switching on the ignition, the warning light blinks for around one minute and then stays on.  
If the Tire Pressure Monitoring System displays a malfunction, the tire pressure cannot be monitored correctly. A malfunction in the Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
can have a number of causes, e.g. a wheel or a tire being replaced. After replacing a wheel or tire, you must check whether the warning light displays a system  
malfunction to make sure that the Tire Pressure Monitoring System is working properly Troubleshooting the Tire Pressure Monitoring System .  
Calibrating the Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System must be recalibrated under the following conditions:  
If the tire pressures were adjusted.  
If one or more wheels were changed.  
If one or more wheels were repaired.  
If the wheels were rotated, for example from front to rear.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System must only be recalibrated if all tires are inflated to the correct pressure when they are cold. In order to measure the tire  
pressure on cold tires, the vehicle must be left to stand for 3 hours or only be driven slowly over short distances during this time.  
After being warned about a low tire pressure, switch the ignition off and back on. The Tire Pressure Monitoring System can only be recalibrated after this is  
done.  
1. Switch the ignition on.  
2. Depending on the vehicle equipment, press the  
button or function key and open the Vehicle menu in the Infotainment system Vehicle settings menu  
Or: depending on the vehicle equipment, press the  
button or function key.  
3. Depending on how your vehicle is equipped, tap the Setup function key.  
4. Tap the Tires function key.  
5. Tap the SET function key.  
6. If all four tires meet the required tire pressure values, tap the Confirm function key.  
After longer trips (at least 20 minutes) and different vehicle speeds, the system adapts to the new values and monitors them.  
Or: Tap Cancel to cancel the process.  
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The current tire pressure is not saved and the system is not reprogrammed.  
Troubleshooting the Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
Tire pressure low  
The yellow indicator light turns on.  
The tire pressure of one or more tires has decreased or the tire is structurally damaged.  
1.  
Do not continue driving!  
2. Check and correct all tire pressures Tire pressure.  
3. Replace damaged tires.  
4. Recalibrate the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Pressure Monitoring System.  
5. If the malfunction persists, contact a suitably qualified professional. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Tire Pressure Monitoring System malfunction  
The yellow indicator light flashes for approximately one minute and then stays on.  
There is a system malfunction.  
1.  
Do not continue driving!  
2. Switch the ignition off and back on again.  
3. Recalibrate the Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tire Pressure Monitoring System.  
4. If the malfunction persists, contact a suitably qualified professional. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Driving on unpaved roads for a long period of time or sporty driving can deactivate the Tire Pressure Monitoring System temporarily. If there is a malfunction,  
the indicator light flashes for approximately one minute and then stays on. However, the indicator light will turn off if the road conditions or driving style  
changes.  
Wheel covers  
Wheel covers  
Removing the wheel hub cover  
Fig. 200 Remove the wheel hub cover.  
The full wheel covers protect the wheel bolts and must be reattached after a wheel change.  
1. Take the extraction hook out of the vehicle tool kit Vehicle tool kit components.  
2. Engage the extraction hook in one of the openings on the wheel hub cover.  
3. Remove the wheel hub cover with extraction hook in the direction of the arrow. If necessary, use a lug wrench for removal fig. 200.  
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Installing the full wheel cover  
1. Press the full wheel cover onto the rim so that the opening for the valve aligns with the tire valve. Make sure that the entire outer edge of the cover is secured.  
WARNING  
Unsuitable wheel covers and assembling wheel covers incorrectly can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Wheel covers that are installed incorrectly can loosen while driving and endanger other road users.  
Do not use damaged hubcaps.  
Always make sure that the air supply to cool the brakes is not blocked or reduced. This also applies when wheel covers are retrofitted. An insufficient air  
supply can cause the braking distance to increase significantly.  
NOTICE  
The wheel cover may be screwed tightly and must not be removed with force.  
Wheel bolt caps  
Fig. 201 Remove the caps from the wheel bolts.  
The caps are for protecting the wheel bolts and must be completely reattached after a wheel change.  
Removing and attaching caps  
1. Removing: Take the extraction hook out of the vehicle tool kit Vehicle tool kit components.  
2. Insert the extraction hook through the opening in the cap fig. 201 and pull in the direction of the arrow.  
3. Attaching: push the cap all the way on the wheel bolts.  
Wheel change  
Introduction  
Only change the wheel yourself if the vehicle is parked securely, you are familiar with the safety precautions and the necessary procedures and you have the  
necessary tools. Some vehicles are delivered from the factory without a vehicle jack and lug wrench. In such cases, have the wheel changed by an authorized  
Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen  
Service Facility.  
The vehicle jack supplied by the factory is only designed for changing one wheel that has a damaged tire and must be replaced. If both tires on one side of the  
vehicle, both tires on one axle, or all tires are damaged, contact an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility for assistance.  
Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
WARNING  
Changing a wheel can be dangerous, especially when done on the side of the road. To reduce the risk of serious injuries, observe the following:  
Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Park the vehicle a safe distance away from moving traffic to change the wheel.  
All passengers, especially children, must keep a safe distance and be outside of the work area when changing a wheel.  
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Switch on the emergency flashers to warn other road users.  
Make sure the vehicle is on level and solid ground. If necessary, place a large, stable surface under the jack.  
Only carry out the wheel change yourself if you are familiar with the necessary steps. Instead, seek assistance from an authorized Volkswagen dealer or  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service  
Facility.  
Only use suitable and undamaged tools for wheel changes.  
Always switch off the engine and move the selector lever to the P position to reduce the risk of the vehicle moving unintentionally.  
Set the electronic parking brake.  
After changing a wheel, immediately check the tightening torque of the wheel bolts with an undamaged torque wrench that is functioning correctly.  
If your vehicle is equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System, you must recalibrate the system immediately after a wheel is changed Tire  
Pressure Monitoring System.  
Preparations for changing a wheel  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
Checklist  
Always perform the following steps in the specified order to prepare for a wheel change  
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1. If the vehicle has a flat tire, park the vehicle a safe distance away from moving traffic on level and solid ground as soon as possible.  
2. Set the electronic parking brake.  
3. Automatic transmission: move the selector lever into the P position.  
4. Stop the engine and switch the ignition off.  
5. Remove the vehicle key from the ignition lock.  
6. Have all vehicle occupants exit the vehicle on the side facing away from traffic and move to a safe area.  
7. Turn on the emergency flashers and set up the warning triangle Securing yourself and the vehicle. Follow any applicable laws.  
8. Block the tire that is diagonal from the one you will be changing with a stone, chocks, or another suitable object.  
9. In trailer mode: Disconnect the trailer from the towing vehicle and park it Trailer towing.  
10. If the luggage compartment is full: remove the contents from the luggage compartment.  
11. Where applicable, remove the subwoofer Subwoofer.  
12. Remove the collapsible spare wheel, full-size spare wheel or compact spare wheel and the vehicle tool kit from the luggage compartment.  
13. Remove the wheel covers Wheel covers.  
WARNING  
Failing to heed this checklist that is provided for your own safety can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Always follow the tasks in the checklist.  
Observe the general safety precautions.  
Wheel bolts  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
Two-piece wheel bolts  
Two-piece wheel bolts must be used. Two-piece wheel bolts have the bolt connected loosely to the head.  
Do not use single piece wheel bolts. If you are not sure which wheel bolts to use for your vehicle, consult an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized  
Volkswagen Service Facility. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
Loosening wheel bolts  
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Fig. 202 Changing a tire: loosening the wheel bolts.  
Use a suitable lug wrench to loosen the wheel bolts.  
Only loosen the wheel bolts a few turns while the vehicle is not raised with the vehicle jack.  
1. Slide the lug wrench all the way onto the wheel bolt fig. 202.  
2. Hold the end of the lug wrench and turn the wheel bolt about one turn counterclockwise  
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Or: if a wheel bolt cannot be loosened, carefully press on the end of the lug wrench using your foot. Hold onto the vehicle firmly while doing this and make sure  
you have secure footing.  
Wheel bolt tightening specification  
Tightening specification for wheel bolts in steel and aluminum alloy rims:  
88 ft-lbs (120 Nm).  
Wheel bolts that are corroded and difficult to turn must be replaced and the threads in the wheel hub must be cleaned before checking the tightening torque.  
Never grease or oil the wheel bolts and the threads in the wheel hub.  
Check the tightening torque using a functioning torque wrench immediately after changing a wheel.  
WARNING  
Wheel bolts that are tightened incorrectly can loosen while driving and cause accidents, serious injuries, and loss of vehicle control.  
The wheel bolts and threads in the wheel hub must be clean, easy to move, and free of oil and grease.  
Always use only the lug wrench to loosen and secure the wheel bolts that have been attached to the vehicle at the factory.  
Only loosen the wheel bolts about one turn while the vehicle is not lifted with the jack.  
Never grease or oil the wheel bolts and the threads in the wheel hub. Even when tightened to the specification, they could become loose while driving.  
Never loosen the bolts on rims with a bolted rim ring.  
Check the tightening torque regularly with a torque wrench. If the wheel bolts are not tightened enough to meet the specification, the wheel bolts and rims  
could come loose while driving. Exceeding the tightening specification could damage the wheel bolts and threads.  
WARNING  
Incorrect wheel bolts can loosen while driving and cause accidents, serious injuries, and loss of vehicle control.  
Only use wheel bolts that are intended to be used with the rim.  
Never use different wheel bolts.  
Use only two-piece wheel bolts on vehicles with two-piece wheel bolts.  
Subwoofer  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
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Fig. 203 Removing the subwoofer.  
Fig. 204 Leaning the subwoofer.  
Before you can remove the spare wheel, you must remove the subwoofer and lean it in the luggage compartment.  
Removing the subwoofer  
1. Open the trunk lid and hook the floor covering onto the upper edge of the luggage compartment.  
2. Turn the handwheel counterclockwise.  
3. Lift the subwoofer out carefully.  
4. Lift out the subwoofer and lean it against the side panel of the luggage compartment, ensuring that the subwoofer cannot tip or fall fig. 204.  
Installing the subwoofer  
1. Place the subwoofer carefully in the rim well. The point of the “FRONT” arrow symbol on the subwoofer must face forward.  
2. Screw the handwheel clockwise until the subwoofer is securely in place.  
3. Unhook the floor covering and fold it back into place on the luggage compartment floor.  
NOTICE  
If the subwoofer connector becomes loose or the cable is trapped or kinked, the subwoofer may be damaged.  
Spare wheel or compact spare wheel  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
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Fig. 205 In the luggage compartment: handle to secure the compact spare wheel.  
Removing the spare wheel or compact spare wheel  
1. Open the trunk lid.  
2. Lift up or remove the luggage compartment floorOpening and closing the luggage compartment floor .  
3. If necessary, lift up and remove the carpet.  
4. Remove the vehicle tool kit with the container.  
5. If necessary, remove the subwoofer Subwoofer.  
6. Remove the locking wedge fig. 205  
upward.  
7. Turn the handwheel in the center of the spare wheel fig. 205  
all the way counterclockwise.  
8. Remove the spare wheel or compact spare wheel.  
Stowing the removed tire  
1. Open the trunk lid.  
2. Lift up or remove the luggage compartment floorOpening and closing the luggage compartment floor .  
3. If necessary, lift up and remove the carpet.  
4. If the removed wheel fits in the spare wheel well: place the removed wheel with rim down into the spare wheel well so that the center hole on the rim is directly  
above the hole or the threaded pin.  
5. Turn the handwheel clockwise on the threaded pin until the removed wheel is securely fastened.  
6. Position the locking wedge fig. 205  
in the slot on the threaded pin so that the handwheel cannot turn.  
7. Place the vehicle tool kit back in the container and stow it in the luggage compartment.  
8. If necessary, place the carpet in the luggage compartment.  
9. Reinsert the luggage compartment floor or fold back down Opening and closing the luggage compartment floor .  
10. Close the trunk lid.  
If the removed wheel does not fit in the spare wheel well, the wheel must be securely stowed in the luggage compartment on the luggage compartment floor.  
If the spare wheel is different from the regular tires  
If the spare wheel is different from the regular wheels, then the spare wheel must only be used in the event of a vehicle breakdown and only for a short period of  
time →  
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Note the driver information:  
Do not drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h).  
Avoid hard acceleration, heavy braking, and fast cornering.  
Do not use snow chains on the compact spare wheel Snow chains.  
After installing the spare wheel or compact spare wheel, check the tire pressure as soon as possible Tire pressure.  
The tire pressure of the spare wheel, compact temporary spare wheel or temporary spare wheel must be checked every time the tire pressure of the regular wheels  
is taken, or at least once a month. The tire pressure of the spare wheel, compact spare wheel or temporary spare wheel when the tires are cold must correspond to  
the details on the tire inflation pressure label Tire pressure.  
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WARNING  
Incorrect handling of the spare wheel or compact spare wheel can result in loss of vehicle control, collisions, or other accidents, and serious injuries.  
Never use the spare wheel or compact spare wheel if it is damaged or if it is worn down to the wear indicator.  
Some vehicles may be equipped with a compact spare wheel instead of a spare wheel. The compact spare wheel can be identified by a label stating  
“80 km/h” or “50 mph”. This label indicates the permitted maximum speed at which the tire may be driven. Do not cover the sticker while the wheel is in  
use.  
Never drive faster than 50 mph (80 km/h).  
Never drive more than 125 miles (200 km) with a temporary compact spare wheel fitted to the drive axle.  
Avoid hard acceleration, hard braking, and driving fast around curves.  
Replace the compact spare wheel as soon as possible with a regular wheel. The spare wheel is only intended for short-term use.  
Always secure the compact spare wheel with the wheel bolts supplied by the factory.  
Never drive with more than one spare wheel that differs from the regular tires.  
After mounting the compact spare wheel,check the tire pressure as soon as possible Tire pressure.  
Do not use snow chains on the compact spare wheel.  
Never mount a compact spare wheel on the rear axle when in trailer mode Trailer towing.  
Raising the vehicle with the vehicle jack  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
Lift points  
Fig. 206 Lift points for the vehicle jack (general example).  
The vehicle jack must only be positioned at the reinforced areas on the underbody that are located behind the markings on the vehicle body fig. 206. The lift point  
that is nearest the affected tire should be used ⇒  
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Positioning the vehicle jack  
Fig. 207 Correct jack setup.  
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Fig. 208 Jack is positioned on the left side of the vehicle at the rear.  
Checklist  
For your own safety, follow the points below in the order they are given ⇒  
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1. Select an area where the ground is level and firm for raising the vehicle.  
2. Adjust the steering wheel so that the wheels are not pointing straight forward.  
3. Stop the engine.  
4. Move the selector lever of the automatic transmission into the P position.  
5. Set the electronic parking brake.  
6. Block the tire that is diagonal from the one you will be changing with chocks or other suitable objects.  
7. If you are towing a trailer ⇒  
Introduction: disconnect trailer from the vehicle and park it.  
8. Loosen the wheel bolts Wheel bolts.  
9. Position the hand crank in the mount on the jack.  
10. Find the vehicle lift point fig. 206 under the vehicle that is closest to the wheel you will be changing.  
11. Crank the jack upward so that it is still positioned under the vehicle lift point.  
12. Make sure the entire base of the jack is seated securely on the ground and that the base of the jack is located exactly directly below the lift point fig. 207 and  
fig. 208.  
13. Straighten the jack and continue cranking the claw on the top of the jack upward until the claw is positioned on the jacking point under the vehicle fig. 208.  
14. Continue raising the vehicle jack until the wheel is lifted off the ground.  
WARNING  
Using the vehicle jack incorrectly can result in the vehicle slipping from the jack and causing serious injuries. To reduce the risk of injuries, observe the following:  
Never raise the vehicle if more than one tire is damaged.  
Never raise the vehicle while the engine is running or while the vehicle is on ground that is tilted to the side or sloping.  
Never allow the engine to be started if the vehicle is raised. Engine vibrations could cause the vehicle to fall off the jack.  
Only place the vehicle jack at the lift points described. The bracket on the vehicle jack must firmly grip the sill fig. 208.  
Only use jacks that are approved by Volkswagen for the vehicle. Other vehicle jacks, including those approved for other Volkswagen models, could slip.  
The ground must be level and firm. Sloped or soft ground can cause the vehicle to slip off the jack. If necessary, place a large, stable surface under the  
jack.  
If you are on a slippery surface such as tile, place a non-slippery object such as a rubber mat on the ground to prevent the jack from slipping.  
Never place any part of your body, such as your arm, under the vehicle when it is supported only by the jack.  
If you must work underneath the vehicle, additionally support the vehicle securely with suitable stands.  
WARNING  
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Failing to heed this checklist that is provided for your own safety can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Always follow the activities in the checklist and follow the general safety precautions.  
Changing a wheel  
Please read the introductory information and heed the Warnings and Notice ⇒  
Introduction.  
Removing a wheel  
Fig. 209 Wheel change: removing wheel bolts with the lug wrench.  
1. Follow the checklist Preparations for changing a wheel .  
2. Loosen the wheel bolts Wheel bolts.  
3. Raise the vehicle Raising the vehicle with the vehicle jack .  
4. Remove loose wheel bolts completely using the lug wrench fig. 209 and place the bolts on a clean surface.  
5. Remove the wheel.  
Installing a spare wheel or compact spare wheel  
1. Note the running direction of the tire Tire labeling and tire classifications.  
2. Position the wheel.  
3. Install all other bolts clockwise and lightly tighten.  
4. Lower the vehicle with the vehicle jack.  
5. Tighten all wheel bolts securely clockwise using the lug wrench ⇒  
. Do not go in order around the wheel while doing this, but rather always switch to a  
wheel bolt on the opposite side.  
6. Mount the caps, center wheel covers, or full wheel covers Wheel covers.  
After a wheel change  
1. Clean the vehicle tool kit and place it back in the foam piece in the luggage compartment.  
2. Stow the old wheel securely in the luggage compartment.  
3. Always check the wheel bolt tightening torque Wheel bolts.  
4. Always have the damaged wheel replaced as soon as possible.  
WARNING  
An incorrect tightening torque or incorrectly treated wheel bolts can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle and cause accidents and serious injuries.  
Always keep all wheel bolts and threads in the wheel hubs clean and free of oil and grease. The wheel bolts must be easy to move and tightened to the  
tightening specification.  
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) indicator light may indicate a system malfunction after a wheel is changed Troubleshooting the Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System.  
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