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If and when for Your Volkswagen Saveiro VAN Third Generation (2009-2025)

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Macaco (variant 3 - Polo and Virtus) - before  
reinserting the jack back into the toolkit,  
close the jack with the box spanner until  
reaching the stop, in order to prevent noises  
while driving.  
If and when  
Vehicle toolkit  
Lug wrench. It is also used as a jack handle to  
lift the vehicle, except for variant 1 jack - Ni-  
vus and T-Cross.  
Components of the vehicle toolkit.  
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Screwable towing eye (only for T-Cross, not  
available on some versions)).  
Adapter to remove or fasten the spare wheel  
(only for Saveiro).  
Extractor hook (not available for some ver-  
sions).  
Turn the jack back to its original position af-  
ter use so it may be securely stored.  
Always ensure that the spare wheel and ve-  
hicle toolkit are properly secured in the lug-  
gage compartment.  
Components of the vehicle toolkit -  
Amarok  
Fig. 21 Contents of the vehicle toolkit.  
Depending on the vehicle model and version,  
some on-board tools may not be available or  
may vary.  
The content of the vehicle toolkit depends on the  
vehicle equipment level. The following describes  
the maximum scope.  
Components of the vehicle toolkit. Fig. 21  
Fig. 22 Contents of the vehicle toolkit.  
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Jack (variant 1 - Nivus and T-Cross) - fold the  
pawl in before placing the jack back into the  
vehicle tool kit. Next, place the handle next  
to the top part of the jack.  
The scope of onboard tools depends on the  
country and version.  
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Screwdriver. The screwdriver blade is reversi-  
ble.  
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Jack (variant 2 - Saveiro) - before reinserting  
the jack back into the toolkit, close the jack  
with the box spanner until reaching the stop,  
in order to prevent noises while driving.  
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Lug wrench.  
Extension lever to lever the jack up and  
down, on vehicles with a spare wheel.  
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Socket wrench for turning the spare wheel  
up and down, on vehicles with a spare wheel.  
Threaded towing eye.  
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Anti-theft wheel bolt adapter. Always carry  
the wheel bolt adapter in the vehicle with  
the on-board tool. The wheel bolts protec-  
tion code number is engraved on the front  
part of the adapter. With this number it is  
possible to acquire a new replacement  
adapter in case of loss of the original one.  
Write the wheel bolts protection code num-  
ber down and keep it separately in the vehi-  
cle  
The assistance providing vehicle's battery  
must be of the same voltage as the dis-  
charged vehicle battery (12-volt) and be ap-  
proximately of the same capacity (see im-  
print on battery).  
Never charge a frozen or defrosted vehicle  
battery. A discharged vehicle battery can  
even freeze at temperatures of around 0° C  
(+32° F).  
The battery should be replaced if it has fro-  
zen or defrosted.  
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Wire hook for removing center caps or wheel  
bolt protections.  
A highly explosive mixture of gases is given  
off when jump starting the vehicle battery.  
Always keep fire, sparks, naked flames and lit  
cigarettes away from the vehicle battery.  
Never use a mobile telephone when the  
jump leads are being connected or discon-  
nected.  
Carry out jack maintenance  
Typically, the jack does not have maintenance cy-  
cles. If necessary, lubricate the jack with univer-  
sal grease.  
Only charge the battery in a well-ventilated  
space as the battery emits a highly explosive  
mixture of gases when the vehicle is being  
jump started.  
Jump starting  
Position the jump leads so that they never  
come into contact with any moving parts in  
the engine compartment.  
Introduction  
Never confuse the negative and positive ter-  
minals or connect the jump leads incorrectly.  
If the engine fails to start because of a dis-  
charged 12 V vehicle battery, it is possible to use  
another 12V battery from another vehicle to  
jump start the engine.  
Observe the jump lead manufacturer's in-  
structions.  
The discharged vehicle battery must be properly  
connected to the vehicle's electrical system.  
NOTICE  
Please note the following in order to avoid con-  
siderable damage to the vehicle electrical sys-  
tem:  
The jump leads must have sufficient length to  
ensure proper distance between the vehicles.  
WARNING  
short circuit can be caused if the jump leads  
are connected incorrectly.  
Using the jump leads incorrectly or completing  
the jump start procedure incorrectly can cause  
the battery to explode, which can lead to se-  
vere injuries. Please note the following points  
in order to reduce the risk of the battery ex-  
ploding:  
The vehicles must not touch each other, other-  
wise electricity could flow as soon as the posi-  
tive terminals are connected.  
All work on the vehicle battery and the elec-  
trical system can cause serious chemical  
burns, fire and electric shocks. Always read  
the warnings and safety information before  
carrying out any kind of work on the vehicle  
battery.  
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Volkswagen Guide  
Jump starting point (grounding  
point)  
Perform the jump starting  
procedure  
Please refer to and at the start of the  
chapter on page 24.  
Please refer to and at the start of the  
chapter on page 24.  
Fig. 23 On the engine compartment: jump starting  
point (grounding point) - (variant 1).  
Fig. 25 Engine compartment: access to the positive  
battery terminal.  
Fig. 24 On the engine compartment: jump starting  
point (grounding point) (variant 2)  
Fig. 26 Jump lead attachment diagram: discharged  
A
vehicle battery  
ing assistance  
and battery in the vehicle provid-  
B
.
The jump starting point is available for vehicle  
with Start-Stop System. For other versions, per-  
form the starting aid as described in page 25.  
The jump starting point is available for vehicle  
with Start-Stop System. For other versions, per-  
form the starting aid as described below.  
There is a jump starting point in the engine com-  
partment located on the interior wheel housing  
on the engine side, to connect the black  
Fig. 23 jump lead.  
Key forFig. 26:  
A
B
X
Vehicle with discharged vehicle battery  
which is getting jump starting assistance.  
The jump starting point is not designed to jump  
start other vehicles.  
Vehicle with the current supplying battery  
assisting jump starting.  
Only jump start the vehicle (grounding point)  
through this point.  
Proper grounding point: jump starting point  
(grounding point, when available) or a solid  
metal part firmly bolted to the cylinder block.  
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The discharged vehicle battery must be properly  
connected to the vehicle's electrical system.  
vehicle battery with the discharged battery.  
This helps to minimise voltage peaks which are  
generated when the leads are disconnected.  
Make sure the battery clamps have good metal-  
to-metal contact with the battery terminals.  
Disconnect the jumper cable with the now  
started engine running exactly in the connec-  
tion reverse sequence 4 – 3 – 2 – 1.  
If the engine does not start immediately, switch  
off the starter after about 10 seconds and try  
again after about one minute.  
Close the positive battery terminal cover.  
WARNING  
Attaching the jump leads  
Make sure there is no one inside the vehicle  
when connecting battery jump leads. In case  
of electrical failure, airbags may be acciden-  
tally engaged and cause severe or even fatal  
injuries to vehicle occupants.  
Connect the jumper cable strictly following the  
sequence 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 Fig. 26.  
Switch off the ignition in both vehicles.  
Open the positive pole cover, when available  
on the vehicle. To open, press the lock in the  
Always wear suitable eye protection and  
never lean over the vehicle battery.  
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direction of the arrow Fig. 25  
the cover to the side, in the direction of the ar-  
and move  
Attach the connector cables in the correct  
order – the positive cable first, followed by  
the negative.  
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row  
.
Connect one end of the red jump lead to the  
positive terminal (+) of the vehicle with the  
Never connect the negative cable to parts of  
the fuel system or to the brake hose/pipe.  
A
discharged battery Fig. 26  
.
Connect the other end of the red jumper lead  
to the positive (+) terminal of the assisting  
Non-insulated parts of the battery clamps  
must not be allowed to touch. Additionally,  
the jump lead attached to the positive vehi-  
cle battery terminal must not touch metal  
parts of the vehicle.  
B
battery  
.
Connect one end of the black jumper lead to  
the negative terminal of the assistance supply-  
B
ing battery  
.
Check the window on the vehicle battery us-  
ing a flashlight if necessary If the display is  
light yellow or colourless, do not jump start  
the vehicle. Seek expert assistance.  
Connect the other end of the black jump lead  
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to the vehicle with the discharged battery  
at the jump starting point (grounding point) or  
to a metal part firmly bolted to the cylinder  
Avoid electrostatic discharge in the vicinity  
of the vehicle battery. The gas emitted from  
the vehicle battery could be ignited by  
sparks.  
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block – but not near the battery  
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Position the leads in such a way that they can-  
not come into contact with any moving parts  
in the engine compartment.  
Never use jump starting to start the engine if  
the vehicle battery is damaged, frozen or has  
defrosted.  
Starting the engine  
Start the engine of the vehicle which is provid-  
ing assistance and let it run at idle.  
NOTICE  
Start the engine of the car with the discharged  
vehicle battery and wait two to three minutes  
until the engine is “running smoothly”.  
Incorrectly attached jump leads could result in  
substantial damages to the vehicle's electrical  
system.  
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 or heating and  
fresh air system blowers and rear window  
heater (not available in some versions) in the  
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5. If the engine does not start immediately,  
switch off the starter after about ten sec-  
onds and try again after about one minute.  
Perform the jump starting  
procedure - Amarok  
6. If the engine does not work, seek specialized  
technical assistance.  
Please refer to and at the start of the  
chapter on page 24.  
Connect the jump start cable (vehicles with a  
12 V battery in the engine compartment)  
Connect the jumper cable strictly following the  
sequence A – B – C – D Fig. 27.  
Never connect the black jump starter cable to the  
negative () pole of the 12 V vehicle battery. A  
connection to the negative pole can lead to a  
false assessment of the condition of the 12 V ve-  
hicle battery among the vehicle's electronic com-  
ponents.  
Switch off the ignition in both vehicles.  
If necessary, open the 12 V vehicle battery  
cover in the engine compartment.  
Fig. 27 Diagram for connecting the starting auxili-  
ary cables (12 V vehicle battery in the engine com-  
partment).  
Connect one end of the red jump start cable A  
to the positive (+) pole of the vehicle battery  
with the 12 V vehicle battery discharged  
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Fig. 27  
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Vehicle with discharged vehicle 12 V battery  
which is getting jump starting assistance.  
Connect the other end of the red jumper lead  
B to the positive (+) terminal of the assisting  
battery Fig. 27  
Vehicle with a 12 V vehicle battery providing  
current that helps with starting.  
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Connect one end of the black jumper lead C,  
preferably, to a starting aid point (grounding  
point), or to a solid metal part firmly screwed  
to the engine block or to the vehicle's engine  
block itself. which generates current Fig. 27  
Suitable grounding point: starting aid point  
(grounding point, when available), a piece of  
metal screwed securely to the engine block,  
or the engine block itself.  
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Preparations  
Connect the other end of the black jumper  
lead D to the vehicle with the 12 V battery dis-  
charged, preferably to a starting aid point  
(grounding point), or to a solid piece of metal  
screwed firmly to the block of the engine or on  
1. The discharged 12 V vehicle battery must be  
correctly connected to the vehicle's electrical  
network.  
2. If a 12 V vehicle battery with a battery in-  
spection window is installed in the vehicle,  
check the color of the battery inspection  
window. If the battery inspection window is  
light yellow or colorless, do not perform  
starting assistance and contact a Volkswagen  
Dealership.  
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the engine block itself Fig. 27  
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Position the leads in such a way that they can-  
not come into contact with any moving parts  
in the engine compartment.  
Start the engine  
Start the engine of the vehicle which is provid-  
ing assistance and let it neutral.  
3. Ensure that vehicles do not touch each other.  
Otherwise, current could already be circulat-  
ing when the positive poles are connected.  
Start the vehicle engine with the 12 V vehicle  
battery discharged and wait two to three mi-  
nutes until the engine “operates normally”.  
4. Make sure there is sufficient metallic contact  
between the clamps connected to the poles.  
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