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Maintenance -> Hood for Your Volkswagen Touran 4 Door Third Generation (2022-2025)

WARNING  
If the towing eye is not fully and tightly screwed into the mount, it may tear out of the mount. This may result in  
accidents and serious injuries during the towing process.  
Before towing, check that the towing eye is fully screwed in.  
NOTICE  
Removing and fitting the cover and towing eye incorrectly may cause damage to the vehicle's paint and body.  
Always remove and fit the cover and towing eye carefully.  
Vehicles with a trailer hitch  
In vehicles with a factory-equipped trailer hitch, there is no mount for the threaded towing eye behind the cover.  
1. To tow, swivel the ball mount out or attach and use it.  
NOTICE  
Using an unsuitable towing bar could damage the ball hitch and the vehicle.  
Always use a tow bar specifically designed for mounting on a ball mount for towing.  
If you do not have a suitable tow bar, use a tow rope for towing.  
Safety precautions for working in the hood space  
The hood space of a vehicle is a dangerous area. Only perform work in the hood space if you are familiar with the  
necessary activities and the general safety precautions, and if the correct operating equipment, fluids and suitable  
tools are available. Work performed incorrectly can result in serious injuries . Have all work performed by  
suitably qualified professionals if necessary. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer  
or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility.  
WARNING  
The hood space is a dangerous area. Any work in the hood space could lead to accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Always work as cautiously and carefully as possible.  
Do not perform work in the hood space unless you are familiar with the required activities.  
If you are not sure how to do the work in the hood space, have the work required carried out by suitably qualified  
professionals. Volkswagen recommends contacting an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen  
Service Facility.  
Set the electronic parking brake before working in the hood space.  
Move the selector lever to the selector lever position.  
● Or: move the gearshift lever to the neutral position.  
Switch off the ignition and store the remote control vehicle key securely and far enough away from the vehicle to  
ensure that the engine cannot be started accidentally.  
Never touch hot components in the engine.  
Do not leave any items, such as cleaning cloths or tools, in the hood space.  
Always keep children away from the hood space and never leave them unattended.  
WARNING  
The hood space contains moving components. When working in the hood space, particularly when starting the  
vehicle or if the engine is running, contact with moving parts, e.g. fan blades in the radiator fan, may cause serious  
or fatal injuries.  
Never reach into the radiator fan or into the area near the radiator fan, even if the engine is switched off or the  
ignition is switched off. The ventilator is temperature-controlled and may switch on by itself.  
Always remove any jewelry and/or ties, tie back long hair, and avoid wearing loose-fitting clothing when  
performing work.  
Always press the accelerator pedal extremely carefully and never press it without paying close attention. The  
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vehicle could begin moving, even if the electronic parking brake is set.  
WARNING  
Escaping hot steam or hot coolant and hot components may cause serious burns.  
Never open or close the hood if steam or coolant are escaping.  
Always wait until you can no longer see or hear steam or coolant escaping from the hood space.  
WARNING  
The cooling system is under pressure when the engine is hot. If the cover is opened carelessly, coolant may spray  
out and cause serious burns or fatal injuries.  
Never open the cap of the coolant expansion tank when the engine is hot.  
Always protect your face, hands and arms from hot coolant or steam with a large, thick cloth if you have to open  
the cap of the coolant expansion tank.  
Slowly and very carefully turn the cap of the coolant expansion tank counterclockwise while pressing down lightly  
on the cap.  
WARNING  
Additional insulation, such as blankets in the hood space or discarded items such as cleaning cloths or tools, can  
cause malfunctions, damage to the engine, or fires. This could result in serious or fatal injuries.  
Never cover the engine with blankets or other insulating materials.  
Never leave items in the hood space.  
Always park the vehicle safely on a horizontal and firm surface before carrying out any work in the hood space→  
(→ Parking).  
WARNING  
If the vehicle is not secured against rolling away during maintenance procedures, the vehicle may move  
unintentionally. This could result in accidents and serious or fatal injuries.  
Manually deactivate the start-stop system.  
Never carry out any work underneath the vehicle unless it is adequately secured to prevent it from rolling.  
Ensure that the vehicle is situated on a horizontal and firm surface and that the wheels are blocked to prevent  
them from moving when carrying out work underneath the vehicle with its wheels touching the ground.  
If you are working underneath the vehicle, additionally support the vehicle securely with suitable stands. The  
vehicle jack is not sufficient for this purpose and may collapse.  
WARNING  
The high voltage in the electrical system may cause electric shocks and burns. This could result in serious or fatal  
injuries.  
Never short-circuit the electrical system. The 12 V vehicle battery could explode.  
Preparing the vehicle for work in the hood space  
Always perform the following activities in the specified sequence before all work in the hood space:  
1. Safely park the vehicle on a horizontal and firm surface (→ Parking).  
2. Secure the vehicle against rolling away.  
3. Remove the remote control vehicle key from the vehicle and store it outside of the vehicle, so that the vehicle  
does not start accidentally.  
4. Let the engine cool down sufficiently.  
5. Always keep other people away from the hood space.  
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Opening and closing the hood  
Fig. 1 In the driver's side footwell: Release lever for the  
hood (general example).  
Fig. 2 Above the radiator grille: Opening lever for the hood.  
Opening the hood  
1. Open the driver door and pull the release lever in the direction of the arrow→ fig. 1.  
The hood will pop open from the locking mechanism in the lock carrier→  
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2. To open the hood fully, slightly lift the hood while pushing the actuating lever in the direction of the arrow  
→ fig. 2.  
In the fully open position, the hood is held by the gas-pressure strut.  
Closing the hood  
1. Push the hood down until you override the force of the gas-pressure strut→  
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2. Allow the hood to fall out a distance of approx. 20 cm(approx. 8 inches) into the catch of the lock carrier,  
without pressing down on it.  
When the hood is closed correctly, it will be flush with the surrounding sections of the vehicle body →  
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WARNING  
If the hood is not closed correctly, it could open suddenly while driving and block the view through the windshield.  
Accidents and serious or fatal injuries could result.  
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