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Driving for Your Volkswagen Saveiro VAN Third Generation (2009-2025)

WARNING  
Unsupervised vehicle movements may cause  
severe injuries.  
Driving  
Manual gearbox  
When the engine is running and the selector  
lever is in position D/S, D, S or R, it is neces-  
sary to step on the brake to hold the vehicle  
at stand still. Even when the engine is idling,  
the vehicle will “creep forward/backward” as  
the power transmission is not fully interrup-  
ted.  
Manual gearbox: select the gear  
WARNING  
When the engine is running, the vehicle will  
start to move as soon as a gear is engaged and  
the clutch released.  
Never move the selector lever into P with the  
vehicle in motion.  
Never switch off the engine while the vehicle  
is in motion.  
Never leave the vehicle with the selector lev-  
er in position N. The vehicle will roll downhill  
regardless of whether or not the engine is  
running.  
Never select reverse gear while the vehicle is  
in motion.  
WARNING  
NOTICE  
Shifting gears incorrectly to a lower gear can  
lead to a loss of control of the vehicle, which  
can cause accidents and serious injuries.  
When, with the vehicle stationary, the handbrake  
is not engaged and the brake pedal is released  
with the selector lever in position P, the vehicle  
can still roll a few centimetres back and forth.  
NOTICE  
The clutch, gearbox and engine may be severely  
damaged if the gear stick of the manual gearbox  
is shifted to a gear which is too low when travel-  
ling at high speeds or at high revs. This also ap-  
plies if the clutch remains depressed and the  
gears do not engage.  
If while driving, the N position is accidental-  
ly selected, let go off the accelerator. Await  
the engine idle rotation in neutral position before  
selecting a different gear.  
Troubleshooting  
Automatic gearbox  
Automatic gearbox: select the gear  
WARNING  
Engaging an incorrect selector lever position  
may lead to the loss of control of the vehicle,  
accidents and severe injuries.  
Never depress the gas pedal when selecting  
a gear.  
When the engine is running and the selector  
is in a drive position, the vehicle will start  
moving as soon as the brake pedal is re-  
leased.  
Fig. 19 Remove the selector lever cover and man-  
ually emergency unlock the selector lever (variant 1)  
lock.  
Never move the selector lever to reverse or  
to P while driving.  
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Emergency unlocking of the selector lever  
Should the vehicle need to be towed during a  
failure of power supply, for example, a flat 12 V  
vehicle battery, an emergency unlocking of the  
selector lock lever will have to be performed.  
Seek expert assistance for this.  
The emergency unlock is located underneath the  
selector lever frame cover.  
Removing the selector lever cover  
Apply the handbrake.  
Switch off the ignition.  
Carefully pull the cover with the electric cables  
connected upward in the area of the selector  
lever trim.  
Fig. 20 Remove the selector lever cover and man-  
ually emergency unlock the selector lever (variant 2)  
lock.  
Double the cover up over the selector lever  
Warning and indicator lamps on the  
instrument cluster  
.
Emergency unlock the selector lever lock  
(variant 1)  
The indicator lamps light up.  
Variant 1: Press the unlocking lever Fig. 19  
in the direction of the arrow and keep it in that  
position.  
Stop driving! Gearbox damaged. Let  
the gearbox cool down with the selector  
lever in position P. If the warning does not  
turn off, do not drive on and seek special-  
ized technical assistance. Otherwise the  
gearbox may suffer severe damage.  
Brake pedal not pressed, for example, dur-  
ing an attempt to select another gear posi-  
tion with the selector lever. Step on the  
brake pedal to select a gear.  
Variant 2: With the help of a screwdriver care-  
fully press the release lever in the direction in-  
dicated by the arrow and keep it in that posi-  
tion Fig. 20.  
Press the interlock button on the selector lever  
and move the lever to the N position.  
After emergency unlocking, reinstall and care-  
fully press the cover on the centre console,  
paying attention to the correct position of the  
electric cables.  
The indicator lamps flash.  
The interlock button of the selector lever is  
not pressed. The pull away is impeded. En-  
gage the lock of the selector lever lock.  
Emergency program  
The system is damaged when all selector lever  
position indicators are highlighted by a light  
background on the instrument cluster display.  
The automatic gearbox operates under an emer-  
gency programme. Under the emergency pro-  
gram the vehicle can still run, however at re-  
duced speed and not in all gears.  
Selector lever troubleshooting  
On rare occasions the selector lever lock  
may not engage on vehicles with automat-  
ic gearbox. The drive is then deenergized  
to prevent an unsupervised pull away. The  
indicator light flashes and, in addition, an  
informative text is displayed. To engage  
the selector lever lock, proceed as follows:  
With automatic gearbox, in some cases it will no  
longer be possible to drive in reverse gear.  
Press the brake pedal and release the pedal  
again.  
In all cases, the automatic gearbox must immedi-  
ately be checked by a qualified dealer.  
Driving  
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Automatic gearbox overheating  
Park and manoeuvre  
Brake assistance systems  
The automatic gearbox may get very hot,  
for example, from frequent pulling away,  
“slow driving”or heavy stop-and-go traffic.  
Its overheating is indicated by the warning  
lamp and, if it is the case, by a text mes-  
sage on the instrument cluster display. An  
acoustic alarm may also be sounded. Stop  
the vehicle and wait until the transmission  
Information for the braking support  
systems  
Traction control (ASR)  
cools down →  
.
The ASR reduces the engine drive in case of  
wheel skidding and adjusts the drive to road sur-  
face conditions. The TCS facilitates the starter,  
acceleration, and uphill effort, even under ad-  
verse road surface conditions.  
The vehicle does not move backward nor  
forward despite the engaged gear level  
If the vehicle does not move in the desired direc-  
tion, the gear position may not be properly en-  
gaged. Next, step on the brake pedal and select  
the desired gear once again.  
Depending on the vehicle version, to manually  
switch the ASR on or off, briefly press the but-  
ton  
on the centre console .  
If the vehicle still does not move to the desired  
location, the system is faulty. Go to a Volkswagen  
Dealership to check the system.  
OR  
When the traction control system is active the  
indicator lamp will flash on the instrument  
cluster display.  
WARNING  
Never take the selector lever out of the P posi-  
tion while the handbrake is not engaged. Oth-  
erwise, on slopes, the vehicle may roll away un-  
expectedly and thereby cause severe accidents  
and injuries.  
Electronic stability control (ESC)  
The ESC helps reduce the risk of skidding and im-  
prove driving stability under given driving condi-  
tions.  
Depending on the vehicle version, when the ESC  
is controlling, the indicator lamp will flash on  
the instrument cluster display.  
NOTICE  
When the vehicle is driven for a longer period  
with the engine turned off and the selector lever  
in position N, or at a higher speed, the automatic  
gearbox will be damaged, for example, when be-  
ing towed.  
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)  
The ABS prevents the wheels from locking when  
the brakes are applied up until the point where  
the vehicle is nearly stationary and assists the  
driver in steering the vehicle and keeping it under  
control. This means that the vehicle is also less  
likely to spin, even when the brakes are de-  
pressed fully:  
NOTICE  
As soon as the transmission overheating is  
shown for the first time, the vehicle must be  
safely parked or driven at speeds above 20  
km/h.  
Strongly press and hold the brake pedal. Do  
not take your foot off the brake pedal or re-  
duce the force on the brake pedal!  
When the text message and the acoustic  
warning are repeated every 10 seconds, the  
vehicle must be stopped safely immediately  
and the engine shut off. Wait until the trans-  
mission cools down.  
Do not “pump” the brake pedal or reduce the  
pressure on the brake pedal!  
Steer the vehicle while the brake pedal is fully  
depressed.  
To prevent damage to the gearbox, drive-on  
only when the acoustic alarm is no longer  
sounded. While the transmission is overhea-  
ted, starting the vehicle or driving at walking  
speeds must be avoided.  
The ABS will switch off when the brake pedal  
is released or if the pressure on the brake ped-  
al is reduced.  
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