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Safety for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

Synchronising a playlist with a default atmosphere  
1. Tap the function button on the Infotainment system.  
2. Tap the function button.  
3. Tap the desired atmosphere.  
4. To synchronise a playlist, tap on the function button.  
Setting an individual atmosphere on the Infotainment system  
1. Tap the function button on the Infotainment system.  
2. Tap the function button.  
3. Tap the function button.  
4. Tap and make the appropriate settings.  
5. Tap  
to end setting mode.  
Number of seats  
Depending on the model, the vehicle has a total of five or seven seats.  
Each seat is equipped with a seat belt.  
5-seater  
7-seater  
Seats at the front  
2
3
2
3
2
Seats in the 2nd row  
Seats in the 3rd row  
Assuming an incorrect sitting position considerably impairs the level of protection provided by a seat belt. This could lead to severe or  
even fatal injuries. The risk of severe or fatal injuries is especially increased when a deploying airbag strikes a vehicle occupant who has  
assumed an incorrect sitting position. The driver is responsible for all occupants transported in the vehicle, especially children.  
WARNING  
Assuming an incorrect sitting position in the vehicle can increase the risk of severe or fatal injuries during a sudden driving or braking  
manoeuvre, in the event of a collision or accident, or if the airbags are triggered.  
All vehicle occupants must assume a correct sitting position before setting off and maintain this position throughout the trip. This  
also applies to the fastening of seat belts.  
The number of vehicle occupants must never exceed the number of seats with seat belts in the vehicle.  
Never tilt the backrest too far to the rear.  
Always keep your feet in the footwell during the journey. Never place your feet on the seat or dash panel, for example. Never hold  
your feet out of the window. If you sit like this, the airbag and seat belt cannot provide optimal protection and could actually  
increase the risk of injury during an accident.  
WARNING  
In the event of an accident or when the boot lid is being 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).  
When you close the boot lid, make sure that there are no persons or children in the movement path of the boot lid.  
Correct distance between the driver and the steering wheel,  
correct seat belt routing and correct head restraint adjustment  
(illustration).  
The following describes the correct sitting positions for the driver and passengers.  
The seat belts and airbags can only provide a maximum level of protection if a correct sitting position is assumed. If any vehicle  
occupants cannot assume a correct sitting position due to their physical build, they should contact a suitably qualified workshop to find  
out about possible special modifications. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Volkswagen recommends the following seating position for your own safety, for the most fatigue-free driving possible and to reduce  
the level of injury in the event of a sudden braking manoeuvre or an accident:  
The following applies to all vehicle occupants:  
Adjust the head restraint so that its upper edge is at the same height as the top of the head, but not lower than eye level. Position  
the back of your head as close to the head restraint as possible at all times → Fig. 1.  
For small people, push the head restraint all the way down, even if the head is then located underneath the top edge of the head  
restraint.  
For tall people, push the head restraint up as far as it will go.  
Always keep both feet in the footwell.  
Adjust and fasten seat belts properly .  
Additional points for the driver:  
Sit as far back as possible on the seat.  
Adjust the driver seat by moving it forwards or backwards so that you are able to press the pedals to the floor with your knees still  
slightly bent and so that the distance from the dash panel to your knees is at least 10 cm (around 4 inches) → Fig. 1 B .  
Adjust the height so that you can reach the highest point of the steering wheel.  
Move the backrest into an upright position so that your back rests fully against it.  
The thighs should rest loosely on the seat. The back of the knees should protrude a few centimetres beyond the front edge of the  
seat. Use further equipment-dependent adjustment options for the seats (→ Front seat, mechanical) (→ Front seat, electric).  
Adjust the seat so that the distance between the steering wheel and your breastbone is at least 25 cm (around 10 inches) → Fig. 1  
A
and the circumference of the steering wheel can be held at the sides with both hands and your arms slightly bent.  
The steering wheel must always point towards the breastbone and not towards the face.  
In vehicles with head restraints that are adjustable longitudinally, position the head restraint as close as possible to the back of your  
head.  
Additional points for the front passenger:  
In vehicles with head restraints that are adjustable longitudinally, position the head restraint as close as possible to the back of your  
head.  
Move the backrest into an upright position so that your back rests fully against it.  
Push the front passenger seat into the rear half of the adjustment range so that the airbag can provide maximum protection if it is  
deployed.  
If worn properly, seat belts hold the vehicle occupants in the correct sitting position during an accident or braking manoeuvre,  
providing maximum protection.  
WARNING  
Incorrectly fastened or unfastened seat belts can increase the risk of severe or fatal injuries.  
Before every trip, each vehicle occupant must adopt the correct sitting position, correctly fasten the seat belt belonging to their  
seat and keep it fastened properly throughout the trip.  
Before every journey and while the vehicle is in motion, secure all children travelling in the vehicle in a restraint system suitable for  
their weight and height. They must also wear correctly fastened seat belts .  
Insert the latch plate only into the belt buckle of the corresponding seat and make sure that the latch plate engages securely.  
Using a buckle that does not belong to the seat that you are occupying reduces the level of protection and can lead to severe  
injuries.  
Never unfasten the seat belt while the vehicle is in motion.  
Never allow more than one person to share the same seat belt.  
Never transport children or babies on your lap and never secure them using the same seat belt as another person.  
Never travel wearing loose, bulky clothing (such as an overcoat over a jacket). This could prevent the seat belts from fitting and  
functioning properly.  
WARNING  
Damaged seat belts increase the risk of serious or fatal injuries. If the belt webbing or any other part of the seat belt becomes  
damaged, the seat belt may tear during an accident or sudden braking manoeuvre.  
Never damage the belt by trapping it in the door or in the seat mechanism.  
If the belt webbing, belt connections, belt retractor or seat belt buckle become damaged, the seat belt or belt attachment element  
in question must be replaced immediately by a suitably qualified workshop. The suitably qualified workshop must use correct spare  
parts that are compatible with the vehicle, equipment level and model year. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised  
Volkswagen repairer.  
Never try to repair, modify or remove the seat belts or belt attachment elements yourself. All repairs to the seat belts, belt  
retractors and buckles must be carried out by a suitably qualified workshop. The correspondingly qualified workshop must replace  
the seat belt only with a seat belt that is approved for the seat in question. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised  
Volkswagen repairer.  
Have seat belts that have been subjected to stress and stretched during an accident replaced by a suitably qualified workshop.  
Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer. Renewal may be necessary even if there is no apparent  
damage. Also check the anchorages of the seat belts.  
WARNING  
Using seat belts incorrectly increases the risk of severe or fatal injuries.  
Regularly check to ensure that the seat belt and its related parts are in perfect condition.  
Always keep the seat belts clean.  
Avoid allowing foreign bodies or liquids to enter the seat belt buckle slots and belt buckles. This could prevent the seat belt buckle  
slots, belt buckles and seat belts from working properly.  
Never trap the seat belt. Never damage the belt or allow it to rub against sharp edges.  
Warning lamp for the seat belt warning system on the instrument cluster display.  
Seat belt warning for the front seats  
If the driver or front passenger seat is occupied by an adult, an acoustic warning will be emitted if the seat belts are not fastened at the  
start of a journey and the vehicle reaches a speed of more than approximately 25 km/h (approximately 15 mph) or if the seat belts are  
unfastened while the vehicle is in motion. The red warning lamp also flashes on the instrument cluster display.  
The red warning lamp does not go out until all occupants have fastened their seat belts when the ignition is switched on.  
Seat belt warning for the rear seats (depending on country and equipment)  
On the instrument cluster display: seat belt warning system  
(illustration).  
The green symbol indicates that the passenger on this seat has fastened their seat belt.  
The red symbol indicates that the passenger on this seat has not fastened their seat belt.  
The grey symbol indicates that this seat is not occupied.  
After the ignition has been switched on, the seat belt warning system for the rear seats → Fig. 1 on the instrument cluster display  
shows the driver whether the adult rear seat passengers have fastened their seat belts.  
If a seat belt for one of the rear seats is unfastened while the vehicle is in motion, the symbol for this seat lights up red. The red  
warning lamp also flashes on the instrument cluster display. If the vehicle is travelling faster than approximately 25 km/h  
(approximately 15 mph), an acoustic signal will also be given.  
WARNING  
The seat belt warning system is designed to detect adult persons. If a seat is occupied by lighter persons, in particular children, the  
detection will not be reliable. The seat belt warning system also does not respond or responds only in a limited way if child seats and  
seat pads are used. As a result, the system may not be able to detect when lighter persons and children have not fastened their seat  
belts and this can lead to them suffering serious or fatal injuries in the event of an accident.  
Always ensure that all vehicle occupants, especially children, have fastened their seat belts properly.  
Fastening the seat belt  
Inserting the seat belt latch plate into the buckle  
(illustration).  
1. Adopt correct sitting position (→ Sitting position).  
2. Take hold of the belt and pull it evenly across your chest and pelvis. Do not twist the belt when doing this (→ Seat belt routing).  
3. Insert the latch plate securely into the buckle belonging to the occupied seat → Fig. 1.  
4. Pull on the seat belt to ensure that the latch plate is securely locked in the buckle.  
Unfastening the seat belts  
Removing the latch plate from the buckle (illustration).  
Unfasten seat belts only when the vehicle is stationary (→ Seat belt routing).  
1. Press the red button in the buckle → Fig. 2.  
The latch plate is released and springs out.  
2. Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls up easily, without twisting the seat belt and without damaging the trim.  
Twisted seat belt  
If it is difficult to remove the seat belt from the belt guide, the seat belt may have become twisted if it was returned too quickly into  
the side trim:  
1. Take hold of the latch plate then slowly and carefully pull out the seat belt.  
2. Untwist the seat belt and guide it back slowly by hand.  
3. Fasten the seat belt even if you are unable to undo the twist.  
However, the twist should not be in part of the seat belt that comes into direct contact with the body.  
4. Go immediately to a suitably qualified workshop in order to have the twist undone. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised  
Volkswagen repairer.  
Seat belts only provide an optimum level of protection during an accident when they are routed correctly. Correct seat belt routing  
reduces the risk of severe or fatal injuries. Correct seat belt routing also holds the vehicle occupants in position so that an inflating  
airbag can offer the maximum level of protection. Therefore you must always fasten your seat belt and ensure that the seat belt  
routing is correct → Fig. 1.  
Correct seat belt routing  
Correct seat belt routing and head restraint adjustment  
(illustration).  
The shoulder belt must always lie on the centre of the shoulder, never across the neck, over or under the arm or behind the back.  
The lap belt must always lie across the pelvis, never across the stomach.  
The seat belt must always lie flat and snugly on the body. Tighten the belt if necessary.  
Correct seat belt routing during pregnancy  
Correct seat belt routing during pregnancy (illustration).  
For pregnant women, the seat belt must be positioned evenly over the chest and as low as possible over the pelvis. It must lie flat so  
that no pressure is exerted on the lower body – this applies for the entire course of the pregnancy → Fig. 2.  
Correct seat belt routing according to height  
The following equipment can be used to adjust the seat belt routing:  
Seat belt height adjuster for the front seats (→ Seat belt height adjuster).  
Height-adjustable front seats (→ Sitting position).  
WARNING  
Incorrect seat belt routing can cause serious injuries in the event of an accident or a sudden braking or driving manoeuvre.  
Make sure that the seat belt routing is correct.  
Adjust the backrest to an upright position and fasten the seat belt correctly corresponding to your body size in order to achieve the  
optimum protective effect of the seat belts.  
Route the shoulder section of the seat belt over the centre of the shoulder and never under the arm or across the neck.  
Route the seat belt so that it lies flat and snugly on the upper body and pelvis. Pull the belt a little again to tighten it if necessary.  
Make sure that the lap part of the belt is routed in front of your pelvis and never over your stomach.  
If you are pregnant, make sure that the seat belt is routed evenly over your chest and as low as possible over your pelvis and so  
that it lies flat during the entire course of the pregnancy. In this way, no pressure is exerted on the lower abdomen.  
Do not twist the belt when fastening or wearing the seat belt.  
Never hold the seat belt away from your body with your hand.  
Do not route the belt over hard or fragile objects, such as glasses, pens or keys.  
Never change the belt routing by means of belt clips, retaining eyes or similar.  
If a person’s physical build prevents them from routing the seat belt properly, contact a suitably qualified workshop to find out  
about any special modifications so that the seat belts and airbags can provide the optimum level of protection. Volkswagen  
recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Next to the front seats: seat belt height adjuster.  
The seat belt height adjuster can be used to adjust the position of the seat belt on the shoulder so that the seat belt can be fastened  
properly:  
1. Press the button of the seat belt height adjuster together in the direction of the arrows and hold → Fig. 1.  
2. Push the seat belt height adjuster up or down so that the seat belt is routed over the middle of the shoulder (→ Seat belt  
routing).  
3. Release the button of the seat belt height adjuster.  
4. Pull sharply on the seat belt to check that the seat belt height adjuster is engaged securely.  
WARNING  
If you adjust the belt height while the vehicle is in motion, this can cause serious and fatal injuries.  
Never adjust the seat belt height when the vehicle is in motion.  
Seat in the third row of seats: fastening seat belt with two  
buckles.  
Observe important information about the seat belts .  
The seat belts in the third row of seats have two buckles.  
Fastening the seat belt  
Fasten seat belts before every trip.  
1. Adopt correct sitting position (→ Sitting position).  
2. Take the belt and pull it down uniformly. Do not twist the belt when doing this.  
3. Insert the latch plate → Fig. 1 1 securely into the buckle → Fig. 1 A belonging to the occupied seat .  
4. Take hold of the latch plate → Fig. 1 2 and pull the belt across the pelvis.  
5. Insert the latch plate → Fig. 1 2 securely into the buckle → Fig. 1 B belonging to the occupied seat .  
6. Pull on the seat belt to ensure that both latch plates are securely engaged in the buckles.  
Unfastening the seat belts  
Unfasten seat belts only when the vehicle is stationary.  
1. Press the red button in the buckle → Fig. 1 A .  
The latch plate is released and springs out.  
2. Press the red button in the buckle → Fig. 1 B .  
The latch plate is released and springs out.  
3. Guide the belt back by hand so that it rolls up easily, without twisting the seat belt and without damaging the trim.  
A diagram depicting how to fasten a seat belt with two buckles is located on the seat belt.  
The seat belts in the vehicle are part of the vehicle safety concept . The vehicle safety concept has the following important functions:  
Belt retractor  
The seat belts on the front seats and all rear seats are equipped with a belt retractor on the shoulder section of the belt. Full freedom  
of movement is ensured when the shoulder belt is pulled slowly or when the vehicle is travelling at normal speeds. However, if the belt  
is pulled out quickly or during sudden braking, during travel in mountains or bends and during acceleration, the belt retractor blocks  
the seat belt.  
Fastened seat belts on the front seats may be tensioned automatically by the proactive occupant protection system in critical  
situations, for example during an emergency stop or in the event of oversteering or understeering. Both seat belts are slackened again  
if the accident does not happen, or when the critical situation has passed. The proactive occupant protection system is ready to be  
triggered again .  
Belt tensioner  
The seat belts for the passengers in the front seats and the outer rear seats in the second row of seats are equipped with belt  
tensioners.  
The belt tensioners are activated by sensors and tighten the seat belts during severe frontal, side and rear collisions and also possibly  
vehicle rollovers. Any slack in the seat belt is tightened. This can reduce the forward movement of the vehicle occupants and their  
movement in the direction of the impact. The belt tensioner works together with the airbag system. If the vehicle rolls over, the belt  
tensioner will only be activated if the curtain airbags are triggered.  
A fine dust may be produced when the airbags are triggered. This is quite normal and does not mean that there is a fire in the vehicle.  
WARNING  
The protective function of the belt tensioners permits only one activation of the belt tensioners. The system must be replaced if the  
belt tensioners have been triggered.  
Belt tensioners that have been triggered, and any affected system parts, must be replaced immediately with new parts that are  
approved by Volkswagen for the vehicle.  
Have repairs and modifications to your vehicle carried out only by a suitably qualified workshop. Suitably qualified workshops have  
the necessary tools, diagnostic equipment, repair information and qualified personnel. Volkswagen recommends using an  
authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Never install recycled belt tensioner components or components that have been taken from end-of-life vehicles in your vehicle.  
Never modify any components of the belt tensioners.  
Belt pre-tensioning  
At the beginning of every journey, the belt is automatically pre-tensioned and the belt slack minimised when the driver or front  
passenger seat belt is fastened, depending on the driving time and vehicle speed .  
Reversible belt tensioning (proactive occupant protection system)  
Reversible belt tensioning may trigger in certain driving situations . Examples include:  
Strong braking.  
Oversteer or understeer.  
Minor collisions.  
The reversible belt tensioners may remain continuously tensioned after certain driving situations. In this case, the seat belts  
must be manually unfastened when the vehicle is stationary and then fastened correctly again in order to release the belt  
tensioning.  
Belt tension limiter  
The seat belts for the front seat vehicle occupants and on the outer rear seats are equipped with belt tension limiters.  
The belt tension limiter reduces the pressure exerted by the seat belt on the body during an accident.  
Observe all safety requirements when the vehicle or components of the system are scrapped. These requirements are known  
to the suitably qualified workshops (→ Belt tensioner). Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Seat belts may become damaged during work on the belt tensioners or while removing or installing vehicle parts in conjunction with  
other repair work. This damage will not always be noticeable. As a result, the belt tensioners may not function correctly or may not  
function at all in the event of an accident.  
Regulations must be observed to ensure that the effectiveness of the belt tensioner is not reduced and that removed parts do not  
cause any injuries or environmental pollution. These requirements are known to suitably qualified workshops. Volkswagen  
recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
WARNING  
The risk of severe or fatal injuries may be increased if the seat belts, automatic belt retractors and belt tensioners are not used  
correctly, or if they are repaired by a non-professional. As a result, the belt tensioners may not be triggered when they should, or they  
may be triggered unexpectedly.  
Never carry out any repairs, adjustments or removal and refitting of parts in the belt tensioners or seat belts by yourself, and have  
such work carried out only by a suitably qualified workshop . Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Seat belts, belt tensioners and automatic belt retractors cannot be repaired. They must be replaced.  
The airbag modules and belt tensioners may contain perchlorate. Observe the legal requirements for disposal.  
The proactive occupant protection system is an assistance system that initiates action to protect vehicle occupants in dangerous  
situations. However, the system cannot prevent a collision.  
Speed range  
The basic function of the proactive occupant protection system is available when driving forwards at speeds from approx. 30 km/h  
(19 mph).  
Displays  
In the event of intervention by the proactive occupant protection system, the red warning lamp lights up on the instrument  
cluster display.  
WARNING  
The proactive occupant protection system is not a substitute for the full attention of the driver and operates only within the limits of  
the system. The proactive occupant protection system cannot detect all driving situations and may not react or may react with a  
delay or in an undesired way. If you do not pay due attention, there is a risk of accidents and serious or even fatal injuries.  
Always pay due attention and do not rely exclusively on the system. The driver is always responsible for all driving tasks.  
Observe the system limits (→ Proactive occupant protection system).  
Adapt your speed and the distance from the vehicles ahead to suit visibility, weather, road and traffic conditions.  
Basic functions  
At the beginning of every journey, the belt is automatically pre-tensioned and the belt slack minimised when the driver or front  
passenger seat belt is fastened, depending on the driving time and vehicle speed.  
The following functions may be triggered individually or together in critical driving situations, e.g. in the event of emergency braking,  
understeer and oversteer or minor collisions:  
Reversible belt tensioning of the fastened driver and front passenger seat belts.  
Automatic closing of the glass roof and side windows down to a gap, depending on the vehicle equipment.  
Activation of the hazard warning lights.  
The belts may be tensioned individually or together depending on the respective critical driving situations.  
Additional functions for vehicles with Automatic Emergency Braking (Front Assist)  
For vehicles with Automatic Emergency Braking (Front Assist), the system limits also include calculation of the probability of a rear-end  
collision with the vehicle in front. If the system detects that a rear-end collision is likely, or initiates severe braking, it can trigger the  
proactive occupant protection system.  
Additional functions for vehicles with lane change system (Side Assist)  
In vehicles fitted with a lane change system (Side Assist), the probability of a collision with the vehicle following behind is also  
calculated within the system limits. The system can trigger the proactive occupant protection system if it detects a probable collision  
with the vehicle ahead. If the risk of a collision is detected, the hazard warning lights can also be activated with a rapid hazard warning  
flashing frequency in addition to the basic function of the proactive occupant protection system.  
Additional functions for vehicles with Emergency Assist  
The proactive occupant protection system may be triggered in vehicles with Emergency Assist if no driver activity is detected.  
Depending on the activation level, the following functions are triggered:  
Reversible belt tensioning of the driver’s fastened seat belt for a brief or extended period of time.  
Automatic closing of the glass roof and side windows down to a gap, depending on the vehicle equipment.  
Additional functions for vehicles with Front Cross Traffic Assist  
In vehicles fitted with Front Cross Traffic Assist, the probability of a side collision caused by a crossing vehicle is also calculated within  
the system limits. The system can trigger the proactive occupant protection system if it detects a probable side collision. If the risk of a  
collision is detected, the hazard warning lights can also be activated in addition to the basic function of the proactive occupant  
protection system.  
Setting in driving profile selection  
In vehicles with driving profile selection, the proactive occupant protection system is adapted to the special vehicle setup of the  
respective driving profile.  
The availability of the proactive occupant protection system depends on country-specific legal regulations and the vehicle equipment.  
The proactive occupant protection system will not be available, or will only be available to a limited extent, in the following situations:  
Malfunction of the ESC, reversible belt tensioners or airbag control unit .  
TCS deactivated or ESC restricted .  
Automatic Emergency Braking (Front Assist) is restricted or has a system fault.  
System fault or restriction of the lane change system (Side Assist).  
Emergency Assist is restricted or has a system fault.  
System fault or restriction of Front Cross Traffic Assist.  
Reverse gear is engaged.  
In the case of reflective objects, e.g. crash barriers, tunnel entrances, heavy rain or icing-up.  
In the case of animals or objects that are difficult to detect.  
In the event of impacts and damage on the bumper, wheel arch or underbody.  
Proactive occupant protection system functions restricted or not available  
The yellow indicator lamp lights up briefly. In addition, a message may be displayed in the instrument cluster.  
The proactive occupant protection system functions are restricted or the system is not available.  
1. Switch off and restart the engine.  
2. If the fault persists, go to a suitably qualified workshop and have the proactive occupant protection system checked.  
Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Depending on the malfunction, additional information may be displayed in the vehicle status (→ Vehicle settings menu).  
Airbags cannot replace seat belts, which must be worn at all times.  
Airbags are only able to offer additional safety for vehicle occupants if the seats, seat belts, head restraints and – in the case of the  
driver – steering wheel are adjusted and used correctly.  
Visible damage to the vehicle does not always mean that the airbag should have been triggered.  
Situations in which the airbags will not necessarily be triggered:  
When the ignition is switched off during a collision.  
In the case of light front-end collisions.  
In the case of a slight side collision.  
In the case of a rear-end collision.  
When the vehicle rolls over.  
In the case of low-speed collisions.  
A triggered airbag may cause injuries, such as swelling, bruising, burning and grazing.  
WARNING  
The risk of injury increases if there are any objects between the vehicle occupants and the deployment zones of the airbags when  
they are triggered as these objects will change the airbag deployment zone. The objects could enter the deployment zone of the  
airbags during sudden braking or driving manoeuvres or in the event of accidents and then be flung dangerously through the vehicle  
interior if the airbags are triggered.  
Never hold any objects in your hand or on your lap while the vehicle is in motion.  
Never transport any objects on the front passenger seat.  
WARNING  
Airbags no longer work effectively after being triggered and must be replaced. Without the protection offered by airbags, the risk of  
injury increases in the event of sudden braking or driving manoeuvres or accidents.  
Airbags that have been triggered, and any affected system parts, must be replaced immediately with new parts that are approved  
by Volkswagen for the vehicle.  
Have repairs and modifications to your vehicle carried out only by a suitably qualified workshop. Suitably qualified workshops have  
the necessary tools, diagnostic equipment, repair information and qualified personnel. Volkswagen recommends using an  
authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Never install recycled airbag components or components that have been taken from end-of-life vehicles in your vehicle.  
Never alter components of the airbag system.  
WARNING  
Fine dust particles or steam may be released when the airbags are triggered. This is normal and does not mean that there is a fire in  
the vehicle. The fine dust can cause irritation to the skin and eye membranes and cause breathing difficulties, particularly for people  
suffering from asthma or people who have (had) other respiratory problems.  
To help reduce breathing difficulties, get out of the vehicle or open the windows or doors for more fresh air.  
If you come into contact with the dust, you should wash your hands and face with a mild soap and water before eating.  
Rinse out your eyes and any open wounds with water if dust has got into them.  
WARNING  
Cleaning agents that contain solvents will cause the surface in the area of the airbag fitting locations to become porous. In an  
accident that results in triggering of the airbags, loose plastic parts can be propelled through the vehicle interior and cause serious  
injury.  
Never clean the dash panel or the surfaces in the area of the airbag fitting locations with cleaning agents that contain solvents.  
Functional check  
The yellow indicator lamp in the instrument cluster display lights up briefly as a functional check when the ignition is switched  
on and goes out after a few seconds.  
Fault in airbag or belt tensioner systems  
The yellow indicator lamp lights up continuously. In addition, a message may be displayed in the instrument cluster.  
A malfunction has been detected in at least one airbag or belt tensioner.  
1. Remove the child seat from the front passenger seat and install it on the rear seats.  
2. Go to a suitably qualified workshop and have the airbag and belt tensioner systems checked. Volkswagen recommends  
using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.  
Airbag system or belt tensioner systems switched off with diagnostic tool  
The yellow indicator lamp lights up for around 4 seconds when the ignition is switched on and then flashes for around 12  
seconds. In addition, a message may be displayed in the instrument cluster.  
At least one airbag or belt tensioner was switched off with a diagnostic tool.  
1. Go to a suitably qualified workshop and have a check carried out to establish whether the airbag or belt tensioner systems  
must remain switched off. Volkswagen recommends using an authorised Volkswagen repairer.