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In an emergency -> Making you and your vehicle safe for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

Child seats with the “semi-universal” approval category that are secured by means of a seat belt and support foot must not be installed  
on the centre rear seat.  
Observe additionally when installing in the third seat row:  
1. Adjust the second seat row to the middle position or in front of this (→ Rear seats).  
2. Remove the head restraint, if necessary (→ Head restraints).  
3. When lying flat, make sure the child has enough legroom.  
WARNING  
In the event of an accident or when the boot lid in closed, people who are taller than 1.60 m (around 5 ft 3 in) or children on booster  
seats who are sitting in the third row of seats may sustain serious head injuries.  
People over 1.60 m (around 5 ft 3 in) tall must never travel in the third row of seats.  
Do not transport children on booster seats in the third row of seats if the booster seat allows the child to reach the same sitting  
height as a person over 1.60 m tall (around 5 ft 3 in).  
Observe any legislation concerning the safety of a broken-down vehicle. For example, many countries stipulate that you have to switch  
on the hazard warning lights and wear a high-visibility waistcoat (→ Emergency equipment).  
Checklist of what to do in the event of a breakdown  
To ensure your own safety and that of your passengers, observe the following points in the specified order:  
1. Stop the vehicle at a safe distance away from moving traffic and on a suitable surface. Observe all the important information on  
parking , .  
2. Switch on the hazard warning lights (→ Centre console).  
3. Ensure that all occupants exit the vehicle and go to a safe place away from moving traffic, e.g. behind the safety barrier. Observe  
country-specific regulations on high-visibility waistcoats.  
4. Place the warning triangle in position to draw the attention of other road users to your vehicle.  
5. Observe safety notes (→ In the bonnet space).  
6. Seek expert assistance if necessary. Volkswagen recommends using the Volkswagen emergency service.  
When the hazard warning lights are switched on, for example if you are being towed, you can still indicate a change in direction or lane  
change by operating the turn signal. The hazard warning lights will be interrupted temporarily.  
Comply with the important information on towing (→ Tow-starting or towing).  
WARNING  
Any broken-down vehicle poses a high accident risk for the vehicle occupants and other road users.  
Stop the vehicle as soon as possible and when safe to do so.  
Park the car at a safe distance from moving traffic.  
Switch on the hazard warning lights.  
Never leave other persons alone in the vehicle, particularly children or people requiring assistance. This applies in particular when  
the doors are locked. People locked in the vehicle may be subjected to very high or very low temperatures.  
WARNING  
The components of the exhaust system become very hot. This can cause fires and serious injuries.  
Park the vehicle so that no part of the exhaust system can come into contact with any inflammable material underneath the  
vehicle, e.g. dry grass or fuel.  
NOTICE  
Pushing the vehicle by hand can cause damage to the vehicle, e.g. deformation or detachment of add-on parts.  
When pushing the vehicle by hand, do not press on the tail light clusters, large panels and side or rear spoilers.  
Checklist of what to do after an accident  
To ensure your own safety and that of your passengers in an accident, observe the following actions in the specified order:  
1. Switch off the ignition.  
2. Switch on the hazard warning lights (→ Centre console).  
3. Place the warning triangle in position to draw the attention of other road users to your vehicle.  
4. Ensure that all occupants exit the vehicle and go to a safe place away from moving traffic, e.g. behind the safety barrier.  
Administer first aid and observe country-specific regulations on high-visibility waistcoats.  
5. Report the accident to the fire service.  
6. Wait for the emergency services at the scene of the accident.  
Switch on the hazard warning lights, e.g. in the following situations:  
When traffic ahead suddenly slows down or you reach the tail end of a traffic jam to warn vehicles behind you.  
When there is an emergency.  
If the vehicle breaks down.  
When tow-starting or towing.  
Always follow local regulations for the use of the hazard warning lights.  
If the hazard warning lights are not working, you must use an alternative method of drawing attention to the broken-down vehicle.  
This method must comply with traffic legislation.  
The 12-volt vehicle battery will discharge if the hazard warning lights are left on over a long period of time – even when the  
ignition is switched off.  
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the brake lights flash in quick succession if you brake sharply or initiate full braking at a  
speed of more than 80 km/h (about 50 mph). This provides an especially conspicuous warning for the following traffic. If you  
then continue to brake, the hazard warning lights will be switched on automatically at speeds under approximately  
10 km/h (6 mph). Once the vehicle starts to accelerate, the hazard warning lights will switch off again.  
First-aid kit  
Depending on country and the vehicle equipment, the first-aid kit may be located in a stowage compartment or a holder in the luggage  
compartment, under the luggage compartment floor or in the vehicle interior.  
The first-aid kit must comply with legal requirements.  
Observe the expiry dates of the contents.  
After use, renew contents if necessary and stow the first-aid kit safely again.  
Warning triangle  
In the boot lid: holder for the warning triangle.