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Parts, accessories, repairs and modifications -> Notice about data recorded by vehicle control modules for Your Volkswagen Passat SUV Sixth Generation (2005-2010)

CB radio equipment  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
An outside antenna is required for the operation of radio equipment in the vehicle.  
Volkswagen approves the operation of radio equipment in the vehicle under the following conditions:  
Professionally installed outside antenna.  
Maximum transmission power 10 watts.  
Optimal device coverage can only be assured when an outside antenna is properly installed.  
Consult with an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility if you would  
like to use a radio with transmission power higher than 10 watts. Authorized Volkswagen dealers and  
authorized Volkswagen Service Facilities are familiar with technical possibilities for the installation of  
aftermarket equipment or can advise you where equipment can be professionally installed. Obey legal  
requirements as well as instructions and operational guidelines provided by the equipment  
manufacturer in the operating manuals for the radio equipment.  
WARNING  
Loose or improperly installed radio equipment can be thrown around the passenger  
compartment during sudden driving or braking maneuvers or a crash and cause serious  
personal injuries.  
Always install radio equipment properly and securely outside of the airbag deployment  
zones.  
WARNING  
Using a radio device in the vehicle without connection to an outside antenna can exceed  
electromagnetic radiation thresholds. This also applies if the outside antenna is not installed  
properly.  
Use a CB radio in the vehicle only with a professionally installed and connected outside  
antenna.  
Notice about data recorded by vehicle control modules  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Your vehicle is not equipped with an Event Data Recorder (EDR).  
EDRs, sometimes called “crash recorders,” are installed by some manufacturers for the express  
purpose of capturing data for retrieval after an accident or crash event.  
Some state laws restrict the retrieval or downloading of data stored by EDRs installed in a vehicle for  
the express purpose of retrieving data after an accident or crash event without the owner's consent.  
Although your vehicle is not equipped with an EDR, it is equipped with a number of electronic control  
modules for various vehicle systems, such as engine management, emission control, airbags, and  
safety belts.  
These electronic control modules also record data during normal vehicle operation for diagnostic and  
repair purposes. Their recording capability is limited to data (no sound is recorded). Only a small  
amount of data is actually recorded over a very limited period of time, or stored when a system fault is  
detected by a control module. Some of the data stored may relate to vehicle speed, direction, or  
braking, as well as restraint system use and performance in the event of a crash. Stored data can only  
be read and downloaded with special equipment.  
Using a mobile phone in a motor vehicle when it is not connected to  
the vehicle telephone antenna - some important things to know  
Please first read and note the introductory information and heed the WARNINGS  
Mobile or cellular telephones send and receive radio waves, sometimes called “radiofrequency  
energy” (RF energy), both when they are being used and when they are in stand-by mode. Current  
scientific literature indicates that radio waves that exceed a certain level can have effects on the  
human body. Limits and guidelines have been established by governmental authorities and  
international committees in an effort to keep the electromagnetic radiation from cellular phones at  
levels that will not cause health problems. However, there is no scientifically based proof that wireless  
phones are absolutely safe.  
Therefore some experts recommend a precautionary approach regarding the use of cellular phones by  
taking measures that lower the personal exposure to electromagnetic fields. When using a cellular  
telephone inside a motor vehicle without a proper connection to an integrated vehicle telephone  
antenna, the personal exposure to electromagnetic fields will be higher than when using the cellular  
telephone while properly connected to an integrated or other outside vehicle telephone antenna.  
Your vehicle may be equipped with an optional hands-free system that will permit many of the features  
of compatible Bluetooth® enabled cellular telephones to be used for greater convenience and is  
consistent with the laws of an increasing number of states and localities that prohibit the use of cellular  
telephones without some kind of hands-free device.  
The hands-free system in your vehicle can be used with certain mobile phones that are connected by  
wire and hardware connector or via compatible Bluetooth® enabled phones with a cradle that is  
designed to fit your cellular telephone. The special cradle offers several advantages: The phone cradle  
must be safely secured to the base plate. Your phone is firmly attached to the instrument panel and is  
within reach at all times. Placing the phone in its cradle permits it to be charged, but more importantly  
connects the mobile phone to the vehicle's outside antenna. A cellular telephone that is properly  
connected to the integrated or other outside vehicle telephone antenna will lower the personal  
exposure to electromagnetic fields. You should also experience a better quality of service. Although a  
cellular telephone can be used inside your vehicle without a cradle, the phone will not be securely  
attached to the vehicle, will not be charged through the cradle wiring, and more importantly will not be  
connected to the vehicle's integrated telephone antenna. The mobile phone will also not be recharged.  
You might also experience more dropped calls and an overall impaired quality of the connection.  
Therefore we strongly recommend that you use your cellular telephone in your vehicle only when it is  
properly attached to an appropriate cradle mounted on a base plate on the instrument panel.  
Because of the large number and variety of cellular telephones on the market and the frequency with  
which new models are introduced, Volkswagen does not offer cradles for cellular telephones. Please  
check with the manufacturer of the cellular telephone that you plan to use.  
Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth® SIG, Inc.  
WARNING  
A mobile phone on the seat, instrument panel or in other places can be thrown around the  
inside of the vehicle during a sudden braking maneuver, a crash or other accident and injure  
vehicle occupants.  
Never place or attach accessories or other objects (such as cup holders, telephone  
brackets, note pads, navigation systems, large, heavy or bulky objects) on the doors, on the  
windshield, over or near the area marked “AIRBAG” on the steering wheel, instrument panel,  
backrests or between these areas and the occupant. Such objects could cause serious injury  
in a collision, especially if an airbag inflates.