Self-help -> Introduction for Your Volkswagen Caddy SUV Fifth Generation (2020-2025)

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block, or to the cylinder block itself → Fig. 1  
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Position the leads in such a way that they cannot come into contact with any moving parts in the engine  
compartment.  
Starting the engine  
Start the engine of the vehicle providing assistance and let it run at idle.  
Start the engine of the vehicle with the discharged 12-volt vehicle battery and wait two or three minutes until the  
engine is running “smoothly”.  
Removing the jump leads  
Before disconnecting the jump leads, switch off the dipped beam headlights if they are switched on.  
Turn on the air conditioning system or the heating and fresh air system blower and the rear window heating in the  
vehicle with the discharged 12-volt vehicle battery. This helps to minimise voltage peaks which are generated  
when the leads are disconnected.  
When the engines are running, the jump leads should be removed only in the orderD – C – B – A → Fig. 1.  
Fit the cover to the positive terminal on the 12-volt vehicle battery.  
Go to a qualified workshop and have the 12-volt vehicle battery checked.  
WARNING  
Jump starting the vehicle incorrectly can cause the 12-volt vehicle battery to explode, which can lead to serious  
injuries. Please note the following in order to reduce the risk of the 12-volt vehicle battery exploding:  
All work on the 12-volt vehicle battery and the electrical system can cause serious chemical burns, fire or electric  
shocks. Always read the warnings and safety information before carrying out any kind of work on the 12-volt  
vehicle battery (→ 12-volt vehicle battery).  
Always wear suitable eye protection and gloves and never lean over the 12-volt vehicle battery.  
Attach the connector cables in the correct order – the positive cable first, followed by the negative cable.  
Fit the positive terminal cover back onto the 12-volt vehicle battery after jump starting the vehicle.  
Never connect the negative cable to parts of the fuel system or to the brake lines.  
The non-insulated parts of the battery clamps must not be allowed to touch. The jump lead attached to the  
positive terminal on the 12-volt vehicle battery must not touch metal parts of the vehicle.  
Check the battery window on the 12-volt vehicle battery using a torch if necessary. If the display is light yellow or  
colourless, do not jump start the vehicle. Seek expert assistance.  
Avoid electrostatic discharge in the vicinity of the 12-volt vehicle battery. The gas emitted from the 12-volt  
vehicle battery could be ignited by sparks.  
Do not use jump leads to activate the electric drive if the 12-volt vehicle battery is damaged or if it is or has ever  
been frozen.  
NOTICE  
Once the vehicle has been successfully jump-started, go to a qualified workshop and have the 12-volt vehicle  
battery checked.  
Introduction  
Towing requires some experience, especially when using a tow rope. Both drivers should be familiar with the  
technique required for towing. Inexperienced drivers should not attempt to tow.  
Make sure that no excessive pulling forces occur and take care to avoid jerking movements. When towing offroad,  
there is always a risk of overloading the anchorage points.  
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Observe any legal requirements when towing.  
Towing  
Towing is where a vehicle that cannot be driven is pulled with the aid of another vehicle.  
The vehicle can be towed with a tow-bar or a tow-rope. The gearbox is not lubricated sufficiently at higher speeds  
and over long distances:  
The maximum permitted towing speed is 50 km/h(30 mph).  
The maximum permitted towing distance is 50 km.  
Tow-rope, tow-bar  
It is easier and safer to tow a vehicle with a tow bar. Only use a tow rope if you do not have a tow bar.  
The tow rope should be slightly elastic to reduce the strain on both vehicles. It is advisable to use a tow rope made of  
synthetic fibre or similarly elastic material.  
Towing with a breakdown truck  
If you need to raise your vehicle on one axle for towing, you must do so only on the following axles, depending on the  
gearbox/drive combination:  
Front-wheel drive  
Manual gearbox  
Front or rear axle  
Automatic gearbox  
Front axle  
All-wheel drive (4Motion)  
Manual gearbox  
Front axle  
Automatic gearbox  
Front axle  
WARNING  
If a vehicle is being towed, the vehicle handling and braking effect will change significantly.  
WARNING  
Never tow a vehicle that has no power supply.  
Never remove the key from the ignition lock during towing. This could cause the mechanical steering column lock  
(steering lock) or the electronic steering column lock to engage suddenly. You will no longer be able to steer the  
vehicle. This can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle, accidents and serious injuries.  
If the power supply to the towed vehicle is disconnected, stop towing immediately and seek expert assistance.  
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