Driving -> Pedals for Your Volkswagen Jetta 4 Door Seventh Generation (2019-2025)

Pedals  
Information on the pedals  
Fig. 90 In the footwell: pedals.  
Accelerator pedal.  
Brake pedal.  
Fig. 91 In the footwell: Pedals in vehicles with a manual gearbox.  
Accelerator pedal.  
Brake pedal.  
Clutch pedal.  
WARNING  
Objects in the driver footwell can prevent the pedals from moving. This can cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle  
and increases the risk of serious or fatal injuries.  
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Make sure all pedals can always be pressed without obstructions.  
Only use suitable floor mats for your vehicle.  
Always attach floor mats securely in the footwell.  
Never place floor mats or other carpet over the installed floor mat.  
Make sure no objects can enter the driver footwell while driving.  
Remove any objects from the footwell when the vehicle is parked.  
Wear shoes that give your feet good grip for operating the pedals.  
WARNING  
If a brake circuit is malfunctioning, the brake pedal may need to travel farther in order to stop the vehicle. A longer braking  
distance could cause accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Press the brake pedal down farther if braking power is reduced.  
Brakes  
Information on the brakes  
Breaking in brake pads  
During the first approx. 200 to 300 km (approx. 100 to 200 miles), new brake pads do not yet have their full braking efficiency  
and first need to be “worn in”  
. However, you can compensate for the slightly reduced braking force by pressing firmly o  
the brake pedal. During the break-in period, the braking distance during full braking or automatic braking is longer than with  
brake pads that have been broken in. During the break-in period, avoid full braking and situations that place a heavy load on  
the brakes, such as driving too close to the vehicle ahead.  
Brake pad wear  
Brake pad wear depends on driving conditions and style. When driving frequently in cities and on curves or with a sporty  
driving style, have your brake pads checked frequently by suitably qualified professionals. Volkswagen recommends  
contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
External influences on the brake  
When driving with wet brakes, for example after driving through water, in heavy rain, or after washing your vehicle, the braking  
efficiency can be reduced by moisture or ice on the brake discs. You must “dry” the brakes as soon as possible by braking  
carefully at high speeds. Ensure that you do not endanger any other vehicles or anyone else on the road ⇒  
.
A coating of salt on the brake discs and brake pads reduces the braking efficiency and increases the braking distance. If you  
do not apply the brakes for long periods of time on salt-covered roads, you must brake carefully to clean off the layer of salt ⇒  
. Ensure that you do not endanger any other vehicles or anyone else on the road  
.
Leaving the vehicle parked for long periods of time, low mileage, and avoiding heavy braking can contribute to corrosion on  
the brake rotors and dirty brake pads. If you usually avoid heavy braking or if there is corrosion present, occasional heavy  
braking at high speeds is recommended to clean the brake rotors and pads. Ensure that you do not endanger any other  
vehicles or anyone else on the road ⇒  
.
WARNING  
Driving with worn brake pads or a malfunctioning brake system can lead to a loss of control of the vehicle, accidents and  
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