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Volkswagen Polo Owners Manual
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Vehicle exterior
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Side view
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Front view
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Rear view
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Vehicle interior
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Overview of the driver door
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Overview of the driver side
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Overview of the centre console
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Upper section of the centre console
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Lower section of the centre console
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Overview of the front passenger side
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Symbols in the roof
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Instrument cluster
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Warning and indicator lamps
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Instruments
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Introduction
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Instrument overview
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Displays
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Service interval display
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Volkswagen information system
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Introduction
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Overview of the menu structure
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Using the menus in the instrument cluster
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Main menu
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MFD (multifunction display) menu
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Settings menu
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Before setting off
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Driving tips
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Introduction
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Preparing for a journey and driving safely
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Checklist
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Driving abroad
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Checklist
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Driving through water on roads
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Technical data
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Introduction
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Vehicle identification data
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Engine data
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Dimensions
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Performance figures
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Opening and closing
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Vehicle key set
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Introduction
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Vehicle key
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Indicator lamp in the vehicle key
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Replacing the battery
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Synchronising the vehicle key
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Central locking system
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Introduction
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Indicator lamp
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Description of the central locking system
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Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the outside
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Locking and unlocking the vehicle from the inside
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SAFELOCK mechanism
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Anti-theft alarm
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Interior monitoring system and anti-tow alarm
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Doors
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Introduction
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Warning lamp
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Childproof lock
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Tailgate
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Introduction
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Warning lamp
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Opening the tailgate
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Closing the tailgate
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Electric windows
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Introduction
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Opening or closing the windows electrically
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Electric windows – functions
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Roll-back function for the electric windows
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Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
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Introduction
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Opening and closing the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
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Electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof – function
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Roll-back function of the electric panorama sliding/tilting glass roof
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Sitting correctly and safely
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Adjusting the seat position
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Introduction
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The dangers of assuming an incorrect sitting position
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Correct sitting position
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Mechanical controls on the front seats
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Adjusting the head restraints
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Removing and fitting head restraints
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Adjusting the steering wheel position
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Centre armrest
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Seat functions
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Introduction
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Seat heating
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Seat belts
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Introduction
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Warning lamp
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Frontal collisions and the laws of physics
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What happens to vehicle occupants who have not fastened their seat belts
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Seat belt protection
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Using seat belts
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Checklist
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Fastening and unfastening seat belts
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Seat belt routing
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Belt height adjuster
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Automatic belt retractor, belt tensioner, belt tension limiter
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Service and disposal of belt tensioners
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Airbag system
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Introduction
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Types of front passenger front airbag system
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Indicator lamps
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Description and function of the airbags
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Front airbags
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Switching the front passenger front airbag on and off manually using the key-operated switch
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Side airbags
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Combined curtain and side airbags
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Curtain airbags
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Child seats (accessories)
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Introduction
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General information on transporting children in the vehicle
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Checklist
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Various securing systems
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Using a child seat on the front passenger seat
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Using a child seat on the rear seats
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Securing child seats with a seat belt
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Attaching child seat with lower anchoring points (ISOFIX)
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Securing child seats with the top tether
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Lights and vision
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Lights
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Introduction
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Indicator lamps
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Turn signal and main beam lever
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Switching lights on and off
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Lights and vision – functions
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Masking or switching over headlights for driving abroad (travel mode)
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Headlight range control, instrument and switch lighting
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Interior and reading lights
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Protection from the sun
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Introduction
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Sun visors
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Insulating glass windscreen
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Windscreen wiper and washer
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Introduction
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Indicator lamp
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Windscreen wiper lever
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Windscreen wiper functions
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Service position for the front windscreen wipers
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Rain/light sensor
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Checking and refilling the windscreen washer fluid level
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Mirrors
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Introduction
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Interior mirror
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Exterior mirrors
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Transporting items
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Driving tips
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Introduction
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Stowing items of luggage
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Driving with an open tailgate
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Driving a loaded vehicle
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Vehicle-specific weight ratings
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Luggage compartment
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Introduction
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Folding the seat cushion and backrests on the rear bench seat forwards and backwards
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Luggage compartment cover
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Variable luggage compartment floor
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Fastening rings
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Bag hook
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Roof carrier
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Introduction
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Securing mounts, roof bars or load carrying system
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Loading the load carrier system
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Towing a trailer
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Introduction
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Technical requirements
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Fitting the removable ball coupling
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Removing the ball coupling
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Hitching and connecting the trailer
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Loading the trailer
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Towing a trailer
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Retrofitting a towing bracket
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Maximum permitted trailer weights
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Maximum permitted gross combination weight
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Practical equipment
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Stowage areas
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Introduction
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Stowage compartments in the front doors
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Stowage compartments in the front centre console
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Stowage compartment in the front centre armrest
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Stowage compartment on the front passenger side
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Stowage compartment in the front passenger footwell
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Drawers
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Other stowage compartments
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Drink holder
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Introduction
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Drink holders in the centre console
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Ashtray and cigarette lighter
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Introduction
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Ashtray in the drink holder
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Cigarette lighter
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Socket
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Introduction
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Socket in the vehicle
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Starting the engine, changing gear and parking
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Starting and stopping the engine
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Introduction
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Ignition lock
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Starting the engine
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Stopping the engine
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Electronic immobilizer
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Changing gear
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Introduction
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Warning and indicator lamp
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Pedals
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Manual gearbox: selecting a gear
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Automatic gearbox: selecting a gear
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Changing gear using Tiptronic
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Driving with an automatic gearbox
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Fault in the function of the automatic gearbox
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Gear-change indicator
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Braking, stopping and parking
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Introduction
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Warning and indicator lamps
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Handbrake
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Parking
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Information on the brakes
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Brake support systems
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Switching the TCS on and off
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Brake fluid
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Driving with respect for the environment
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Introduction
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An economic driving style
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Driving in a fuel-efficient manner
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Steering
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Introduction
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Warning and indicator lamps
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Information on steering
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Driver assist systems
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Pull-away assist systems
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Introduction
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Indicator lamps
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Start/stop system
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Hill Hold Assist
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ParkPilot
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Introduction
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Operating ParkPilot
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Acoustic and optical ParkPilot signals at the rear of the vehicle
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Cruise control system (CCS)
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Introduction
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Indicator lamp
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Using the cruise control system
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Tyre monitoring system
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Introduction
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Indicator lamp for the tyre monitoring system
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Tyre Pressure Loss Indicator
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Air conditioning system
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Heating, ventilating, cooling
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Introduction
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Controls for the air conditioning system
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Controls for the heating and fresh air system
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Information on the air conditioning system
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Vents
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Air recirculation mode
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At the filling station
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Filling the tank
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Introduction
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Indicator lamps and fuel gauge
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Filling the tank with petrol or diesel
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Refuelling autogas
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Capacities
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Checks when filling the tank
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Checklist
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Fuel
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Introduction
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Petrol
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Diesel
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Autogas
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In the engine compartment
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Preparation for working in the engine compartment
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Introduction
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Preparing the vehicle for working in the engine compartment
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Checklist
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Opening and closing the bonnet
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Engine oil
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Introduction
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Warning and indicator lamps
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Engine oil specification
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Checking the engine oil level and refilling engine oil
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Checklist
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Engine oil consumption
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Changing engine oil
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Coolant
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Introduction
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Warning lamp and coolant temperature display
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Coolant specification
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Checking the coolant level and refilling coolant
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Vehicle battery
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Introduction
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Warning lamp
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Checking the electrolyte level of the vehicle battery
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Charging, replacing, disconnecting and connecting the vehicle battery
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Vehicle care and maintenance
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Caring for and cleaning the vehicle exterior
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Introduction
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Washing the vehicle
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Washing the vehicle with a high-pressure cleaner
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Cleaning windows and exterior mirrors
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Cleaning and changing windscreen wiper blades
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Waxing and polishing the vehicle
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Cleaning and caring for chrome and aluminium trim parts
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Cleaning and caring for the deck stripes
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Cleaning wheels
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Care of rubber seals
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De-icing door lock cylinders
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Underseal
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Cleaning the engine compartment
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Cleaning and caring for the interior
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Introduction
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Seat covers
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Checklist
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Cleaning cloth seat covers, fabric trim and Alcantara
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upholstery
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Cleaning and caring for natural leather covers
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Cleaning leatherette upholstery
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Cleaning stowage compartments, drink holders and ash trays
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Cleaning and caring for the dash panel, wooden trims and plastic parts
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Cleaning seat belts
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Wheels and tyres
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Introduction
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Handling wheels and tyres
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Rims
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New wheels and tyres
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Tyre pressure
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Tread depth and wear indicators
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Tyre damage
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Spare wheel or temporary spare wheel
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Tyre lettering
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Winter tyres
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Snow chains
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Accessories, modifications, repairs and renewal of parts
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Introduction
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Running-in
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Accessories and parts
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Service fluids and consumables
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Repairs and technical modifications
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Repairs and faults in the airbag system
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Retrofitting two-way radios
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Information stored in the control units
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Using a mobile telephone in the vehicle without a connection to the external aerial
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Vehicle lifting points
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Mobile online services
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Introduction
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Car-Net services
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Applications (apps)
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Consumer information
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Introduction
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Information stickers and plates
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Using the vehicle in other countries and continents
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Radio reception and aerials
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Volkswagen repair information
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Declaration of conformity
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Declaration of conformity for wheels and tyres
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Recycling and scrapping end-of-life vehicles
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Engine management system and exhaust purification system
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Introduction
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Indicator lamps
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Catalytic converter
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Diesel particulate filter
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Practical tips
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Frequently asked questions
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In an emergency
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Introduction
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Making you and your vehicle safe
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Checklist
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First aid kit and warning triangle
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Manual opening and closing
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Introduction
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Locking or unlocking the driver door manually
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Locking the front passenger door and rear doors manually
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Unlocking the tailgate manually
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Unlocking the selector lever lock manually
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Vehicle toolkit
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Introduction
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Stowage
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Contents
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Hubcaps
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Introduction
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Wheel cover
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Wheel bolt caps
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Changing a wheel
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Introduction
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Preparations for changing a wheel
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Checklist
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Wheel bolts
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Lifting the vehicle with the jack
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Checklist
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Changing a wheel
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After changing a wheel
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Breakdown set
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Introduction
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Contents of the breakdown set
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Preparation
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Checklist
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Sealing and inflating tyres
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Test after driving for 10 minutes
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Fuses
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Introduction
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Fuses in the vehicle
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Changing a blown fuse
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Changing a bulb
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Introduction
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Indicator lamp
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Information on changing bulbs
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Checklist
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Removing and installing the headlights
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Changing bulbs in the front headlights (halogen H4)
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Changing bulbs in the front headlights (halogen H7)
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Changing bulbs in the front headlights (Xenon)
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Changing bulbs in the front bumper
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Changing the bulbs in the tail light cluster
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Changing the bulb in the number plate light
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Changing bulbs in the side turn signals
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Starting the engine with jump leads
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Introduction
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Positive and earth jump lead connection points
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How to start the engine using jump leads
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Tow-starting and towing
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Introduction
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Notes on tow-starting
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Notes on towing
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Fitting the front towing eye
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Rear towing eye
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Driving tips when towing
Volkswagen Polo Service & Repair Manual
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General Paint Information
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Safety Precautions
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General Information
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Factory Paint Paint Structure
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Customer Service Paint Paint Structure
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Repair Instructions for the Underbody and Stone Chip Protection
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Adhesive Surface Pretreatment when Replacing Laser-Soldered Roofs
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Fender Corrosion Repair Measures, in Wheel Housing Liner Contact Area
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Fold Corrosion Servicing Notes
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Corrosion Protection for Body, Attached and Welded Parts
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Parking Aid Sensor, Painting
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ACC - Adaptive Cruise Control
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Original Products
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General Application Instructions for Repair and Painting Systems
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Aqua Premium Application Instructions for Water-Soluble Products
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Gloss Level Adjustment of HS Clear Lacquer and HS Top Coat
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Repair Paint System for Matte Painted Vehicles
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Paint System for Plastic Parts
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Aqua Premium System, Touch-Up System for Two Layer Colors
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Aqua Premium System, Touch-Up System for Three Layer Colors
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Aquaplus Design and Multi-Color Paintwork
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Filling Paste
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Two-Part Steel Filling Paste Set
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Two-Part Fine Filling Paste
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Two-Part Fine Filling Paste, Flexible
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Two-Part Spray Filling Paste
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Two-Part IR Premium Filling Paste
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Two-Part Diamond Aluminum Filling Paste
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Primer Metal
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One-Part Wash Primer
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Two-Part Wash Primer
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Plastic Primer
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Filler
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Two-Part HS Vario Filler
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Two-Part HS Premium Filler
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Two-Part HS Mixed Filler
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Two-Part HS Performance Filler
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Two-Part Synthetic Adhesion Filler
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Two-Part HS Wet-in-Wet Filler
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Top Coats
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Two-Part HS Top Coat
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Aquaplus System (Solid and Metallic)
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Aquaplus System (Pearl Effect and Heliochrome)
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Aquaplus Touch-Up System
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Aqua Premium System
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Aqua Premium Touch-Up System
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Aqua Premium System (Rim Paintwork)
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Clear Coats
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Two-Part HS Clear Coat
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Two-Part MS Matte Clear Coat
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Two-Part HS Vario Clear Coat
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Two-Part HS Optimum Clear Coat
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Two-Part HS Optimum Plus Clear Coat
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Two-Part Brilliant Clear Coat
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Two-Part HS Brilliant Plus Clear Coat
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Two-Part HS Performance Clear Coat
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Blender
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Hardener
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Two-Part HS Hardener
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Two-Part VHS Hardener and Two-Part VHS Performance Hardener
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Thinners
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Two-Part Thinner
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HS Spot Thinner
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Preservation
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Preserving Wax
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Cavity Sealant
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Preserving Wax (Spray Can)
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Underbody Protection
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Long-Term Underbody Protection -D 314 D36 M2-, Gray
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Long-Term Underbody Protection -D 314 D37 M2-, Black
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Long-Term Underbody Protection -D 314 D38 M2-, Bright Color
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Stone Chip Protection
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Stone Chip Protection -AKR 311 KD1 05
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Stone Chip Protection -AKR 311 KD1 10
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Wax Underbody Protection
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Wax Underbody Protection -D 316 D38 A2-
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Wax Underbody Protection -D 316 000 A1
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Wax Spray -D 322 100 M2
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Sealing Materials
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Polyurethane Adhesive Sealant
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Sprayable Sealant
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Adhesive/Sealant
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Cleaning Agent
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Silicone Remover
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Plastic Cleaner
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Industrial Dirt Remover
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SprayMax System
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One-Part Anti-Corrosion Primer
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One-Part Test Paint
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One-Part Clear Coat
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One-Part Wash Primer
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One-Part Clean Spray Can -LLS MAX 099-, -LLS MAX 100-, Aquaplus System
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One-Part Clean Spray Can -LLS MAX 112-, Aqua Premium System
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Two-Part Filler
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Two-Part Clear Coat
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Two-Part Epoxy Primer Filler
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Two-Part Wash Primer
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Silicone Remover -LLS MAX 007
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Silicone Remover, Long -LLS MAX 008
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Blender
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Bonding Agent
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Additional Materials
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Matting Component -ALN 775 106
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Matting Component -LVM 769 810 A2
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Structuring Component
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Workshop Equipment
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Tools
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Spray Can Filling Device -VAS6425
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Paint Thickness Tester -VAS6272
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Paint Thickness Tester -VAS6197
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Paint Thickness Test -VAS5278
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Stone Chip Tester -VAS5102A
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Pneumatic Brush Grinder Set -VAS6446
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Brush Grinder Set -VAS6776
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Suction Feed Spray Gun -VAG1538
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Infrared Dryer -VAS6873
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Stand -VAS6873/1
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Infrared Dryer -VAS6874
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Infrared Dryer -VAS6875
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Infrared Dryer -VAS6876
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Infrared Dryer -VAS6877
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Infrared Dryer -VAS6878
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Infrared Dryer -VAS6879
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Dust Cloths
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Dust Cloth -VAS6177
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White Polishing Cloth -VAS6176
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Professional Cleaning Cloth -VAS6006
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Special Tools
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Towing Guide
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Foreword
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Technical Requirements
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Trailer Socket
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7-Pin« Trailer Socket
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13-Pin« Trailer Socket
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Towing Recognition Control Module -J345
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Engine Cooling
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Reinforced Shock Absorbers and Coil Springs
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General Information
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Whels, Tires, Whel Alignment
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Specifications for Retrofitting Wheel and Tire Combinations (Documents)
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Legal Requirements
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Technical Requirements
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Vehicle Registration Documents Since 01/10/2005
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Certificate of Conformity
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EU Type Approval Number, Sales Code and Sales or Trade Name
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Handling Problems
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Driving Noise
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Tires, Rolling Noises, General Information
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Wear Spots
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Vehicle Pulls to One Side
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General Information
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Taper
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Corrective Action When Vehicle Pulls to One Side
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Vibration
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Vibration, Causes for Vibration
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Vibration, Road Test, Performing Before Balancing
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Vibration, Vibration Control System
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Flat Spots, Correcting
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Tires, Evaluating
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Flat Spots
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Cracking
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Wear Spots
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Tire Sidewall Swelling
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Foreign Object Damage
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Disintegrated Tread
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Tires, Damage from Low Tire Pressure
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Inspecting Tires
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Mounting Damage
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Tire Wear
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Tire Service Life, Influences
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Heel and Toe Wear
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Tread Depth, Measuring
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Tire Wear, One Sided
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Tire Wear, Outer Shoulder
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Diagonal Washouts
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Tire Wear, Center
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Permitted Tread Depth - Variance
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Component Overview
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Overview - Wheel, Standard
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Overview - Wheel, RAX
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Tires, Mounting
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Tires, Dismounting
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Tire Sealant, Removing
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Tires, Dismounting
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Tires, Dismounting, Wheels without and with Tire Pressure Monitoring System
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Tires, Dismounting, Run-Flat Tires and Ultra High Performance Tires
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Tires, Bringing to Mounting Temperature
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Tires, Mounting
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Tires, Mounting, Wheels without and with Tire Pressure Monitoring System
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Tires, Mounting, Run-Flat Tires and Ultra High Performance Tires
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Tires and Rims, Matching
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Wheel, Balancing
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Wheel, Balancing on Stationary Balancing Machine
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Wheel, Balancing with Fine Balancing Machine (Finish Balancer)
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Wheel, Balancing, Tire and Wheel Radial and Lateral Run-Out, Checking
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Wheel Balancing, Rim Radial and Lateral Run-Out, Checking
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Wheel, Mounting
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Wheel, Mounting, Volkswagen Assembly Instructions
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Wheel, Mounting, Audi Assembly Instructions
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Wheel Mounting, Position of Anti-Theft Wheel Bolts on Steel Wheels
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Tire Information
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Side Wall Lettering
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Side Wall Lettering, Standard Tire
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Run-Flat Tire (PAX), Lettering On Side Wall
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EU Tire Label
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EU Tire Label, Short Overview
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EU Tire Label, Goals
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EU Tire Label, Categories
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Overview - Radial Ply Tire
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Cross-Section of a Radial Ply Tire
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Run-Flat Tire, Structure and Identification, SST Tire
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Run-Flat Tire, Seal Inside-Technology
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Run-Flat Tire, Overview of a PAX Tire
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Tires with Emergency Running Characteristics, SST (Self-Supporting Tire)
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Run-Flat Tire, General Information
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Run-Flat Tire, Retrofitting/Conditions for use of Run-Flat Tires
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Run-Flat Tire PAX
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Tires, Storing
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Tires, Reinforced, Extra Load
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Winter tires
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Winter Tires with Speed Symbol V
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Rolling Resistance Tires
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Tires, Aging
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Tires with Rim Protector
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Tire Sizes, AWD Vehicles
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Increasing Temperature Due To Low Tire Pressure
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Rim Information
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Overview - Rim
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Identification
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Composite Wheels
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Light Alloy Wheels, Care and Maintenance
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Light Alloy Wheels, Preparing
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Hub Cap for Alloy Wheels with Open Threaded Connection, Removing and Installing
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Decorative Trims, Replacing
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Decorative Trims, Replacing, Bonded Decorative Trims
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Decorative Trims, Replacing, Bolted Decorative Trims
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Valve, Removing and Installing
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Valve, Removing and Installing, Valve Explanations
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Valve, Removing and Installing, Rubber Valve
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Valve, Removing and Installing, Metal Valve
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Run-Flat System PAX
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Run-Flat System PAX, Support Ring
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Run-Flat System PAX, Dimensions and Designations on PAX Rims
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Run-Flat System PAX, Examining Support Ring
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Tire Pressure Sensor
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Overview - Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor
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Overview - Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor with Valve
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Overview - Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor without Valve
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Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor, Removing and Installing
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Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor with Valve, Removing and Installing
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Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor without Metal Valve, Removing and Installing, Service Version
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Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor without Valve, Removing and Installing, Vehicle Before Customer Delivery
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Tire Pressure Sensor and Metal Valve, Removing and Installing
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Beru Wheel Electronics Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor, Removing and Installing
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Siemens Wheel Electronics Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor, Removing and Installing
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Tire Sealant
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Tire Sealant, Expiration Date
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Tire Sealant, Disposal
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Wheel Bolts
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Wheel Bolt Versions
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Wheel Bolts, Anti-Theft Wheel Bolt
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Snow Chains
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Emergency Wheels
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Special Tools
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Battery, Starter, Generator, Cruise Control
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Battery
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Battery General Information
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Types of Batteries
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Battery with Visual Indicator, Standard
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Battery with Visual Indicator, Enhanced
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AGM Battery
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Warnings and Safety Precautions
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Battery Safety Precautions
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Battery Safety Label
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Working on Airbag System
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Battery Post/Terminal
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Battery, Checking
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Batteries, Checking
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Battery with Visual Indicator, Checking
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AGM Battery, Checking
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Visual Inspection
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Visual Display in Battery Cover, Checking
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3-Color Visual Indicator, Checking
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“2 Color” Visual Indicator, Checking
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Battery Tester -VAS6161
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Battery Tester -VAS6161- Device Description
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Battery Test, Performing using Battery Tester -VAS6161
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Warranty Test, Performing
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Maintenance Test, Performing
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Service Test, Performing
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Explanation of Test Results
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Midtronics Battery Tester -MCR340VKT
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General Information
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Battery, Testing using Midtronics Battery Tester -MCR340VKT
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Midtronics Battery Tester -MCR340VKT-, Troubleshooting
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Current Draw Test
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Battery, Charging
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Battery Charger -VAS5095A
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Battery Charger -VAS5095A- Device Description
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Battery, Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5095A
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Severely Discharged Battery, Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5095A
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Support Mode with Battery Charger -VAS5095A
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Battery Charger -VAS5095A- Maintenance Charging
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Battery Charger -VAS5900
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Battery Charger -VAS5900- Device Description
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Battery, Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5900-
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Service Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5900
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Severely Discharged Batteries, Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5900
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Support Mode with Battery Charger -VAS5900
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Battery Charger -VAS5900- Maintenance Charging
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Battery Charger -VAS5903
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Battery Charger -VAS5903- Device Description
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Battery, Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5903
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Refresh Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5903
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Severely Discharged Battery, Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5903
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Support Mode with Battery Charger -VAS5903
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Battery Charger -VAS5903- Maintenance Charging
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Battery Charger -VAS5906
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General Information
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Battery, Charging with Battery Charger -VAS5906
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Battery Tester Charger Kit -GRX3000VAS
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Battery Tester Charger Kit -GRX3000VAS- General Description
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Battery, Charging
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Battery Tester Charger Kit -GRX3000VAS- Troubleshooting
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Solar Battery Maintainer -VAS6102A
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Severely Discharged Batteries
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Cruise Control System
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Cruise Control System, Activating and Deactivating
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Special Tools
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Windshield Wiper/ Washer System
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Washer Fluid Line Hose Connections
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Windshield and Rear Window Washer System
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Headlamp Washer System
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Hoses, Repairing
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General Information
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Smooth Tube, Repairing
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Corrugated Tube, Repairing
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Joint-Free Wiper Blade Characteristics
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Exterior Lights, Switches
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Interior Lights, Switches
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12 V Socket
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Cigarette Lighter -U1-
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General Information
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Overview - Cigarette Lighter -U1-
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Cigarette Lighter Socket, Removing and Installing
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Cigarette Lighter Illumination Bulb -L28-, Removing and Installing
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Wiring
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Vehicle Diagnosis, Testing and Information Systems
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Vehicle Diagnostic Tester, Connecting
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Vehicle Diagnostic Tester, Connecting, Golf MY 1998 through 2003
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Wiring Harness and Connector Repairs
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Vehicle Electrical System, General Repair Information
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Wiring Harness Repair Set
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Wiring Harness Repair Set -VAS1978
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Upgrade Kit For VAS1978 -VAS1978/50
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Wiring Harness Repair Set -VAS1978A
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Release Tool Set -VAS1978/35
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Tool Descriptions
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Crimping Pliers with Insert
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Contact Release Tools
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Single Wire Seal Assembly Tools
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Wiring Harness Repair Set - Wire Strippers -VAS1978/3
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Wiring Harness Repair Set - Hot Air Blower -VAS1978/14A
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Crimping Pliers - .35-2.5mm -VAS1978/1A
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Wiring Harnesses, Repairing
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Airbag and Belt Tensioner Wire Repair Information
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CAN Bus Wires, Repairing
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Antenna Wires, Replacing
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Wires with Cross Section up to 0.35 mm 2, Repairing
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Wire Break with Single Repair Point
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Wire Break with Dual Repair Point
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Fiber-Optic Cables, Repairing
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Fiber-Optic Cable, Assembling
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Fiber-Optic Cable, Disconnecting from Wiring Harness Connector
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Antenna Wires, Repairing
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Contact Housings and Connectors, Repairing
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Contact Housings and Connectors, Repair Information
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Contacts in Contact Housing, Repairing
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Single Wire Seals, Installing
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Contact Housings, Repairing Wire Terminals
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Contact Housings, Releasing and Disassembling
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Releasing and Disassembly Contact Housings, General Information
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Secondary Lock
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Primary Lock
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Round Connector Systems
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Flat Connector Systems
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Special Connector Systems
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Contact Surface Cleaning Set -VAS6410
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Wiring Eyelets, Repairing
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Threaded Connections, Repairing
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Battery Terminal Clamp and Battery Terminal, Cleaning
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Protecting
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Heated Oxygen Sensor, Replacing
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4-Pin Heated Oxygen Sensor (HO2S), Removing and Installing
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6-Pin Universal Oxygen Sensor, Removing and Installing
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Oxygen Sensor Unit Protective Pipes
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Special Tools
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Refrrigerant R134a Servicing
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A/C System, General Information
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Introduction
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Additional Information Sources
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A/C Technology Basic Principles
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Physical Principles
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Pressure and Boiling Point
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Refrigerant R134a Vapor Pressure Table
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Refrigerant R134a
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Refrigerant R134a Physical Data
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Critical Point
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Refrigerant R134a Environmental Information
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Refrigerant R134a Characteristics
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Commercial Names and Designations
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Water Content
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Charge Factor
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Refrigerant Oil
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Comfort
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A/C System Operation
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Safety Precautions
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Product Characteristics
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Welding and Soldering on Refrigeration Systems
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Handling Pressure Vessels
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Extraction and Charging System Safety Regulations
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A/C System and Refrigerant R134a Safety Precautions
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Refrigerant Circuit, General Precautions
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Refrigerant Circuit General Information
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Refrigerant Circuit Components
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Refrigerant Circuit Component Arrangement
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A/C Compressor with A/C clutch
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A/C Compressor without Magnetic Clutch
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A/C without Magnetic Clutch with Torsion-Elastic Clutch
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Electrically-Driven A/C Compressor for High Voltage System
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Condenser
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Evaporator
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Reservoir
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Restrictor
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Receiver/Dryer
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Expansion Valve
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O-Ring
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Refrigerant Circuit Pipes and Hoses
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Pressure Relief Valve
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Refrigerant Circuit Design
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Refrigerant Circuit with Expansion Valve and Evaporator
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Refrigerant Circuit with Restrictor and Reservoir
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Refrigerant Circuit Extraction and Filling Valves for Service Station Couplings
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Evacuating and Charging Valve with Schrader Valve
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Evacuating and Charging Valve, High Pressure Side
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Evacuating and Charging Valve, Low Pressure Side
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Switches and Sensors on Refrigerant Circuit and Connections
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A/C Refrigerant High Pressure Switch -F23
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Magnetic Clutch High Pressure Switch -F118
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A/C Refrigerant Low Pressure Switch -F73
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Refrigerant Circuit Connections with Valve for Switches
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A/C Pressure Switch -F129
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High Pressure Sensor -G65
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A/C Pressure/Temperature Sensor -G395
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A/C Compressor Regulator Valve -N280
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Electrical Components Not on Refrigerant Circuit
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A/C Programmer -J127
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Coolant Fan Control Module -J293
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Coolant Fan Control Module -J293
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A/C Evaporator Temperature Switch -E33
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Evaporator Vent Temperature Sensor -G263- or Evaporator Temperature Sensor -G308
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Refrigerant Circuit Pressures and Temperatures
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Refrigerant Circuit with Expansion Valve
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Refrigerant Circuit with Restrictor and Reservoir
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Pressure Gauge, Tests and Measurements
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A/C Service and Recycling Units
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Extraction System Group Classifications
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Charging Systems not Requiring a Permit
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Refrigerant Circuit Repair Information
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Laws and Regulations
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Laws and Regulations
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Recycling and Disposal Regulations
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Refrigerant Circuit, Converting R12 to R134a and Servicing
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Refrigerant, Keeping Records
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Refrigerant Circuit
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A/C Service Station, Working with
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Important Information when Working with the A/C Service Station
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A/C Service Station, Connecting for Measuring and Testing
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Discharge Refrigerant Circuit with A/C Service Station
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Refrigerant Circuit with A/C Service Station, Draining
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Refrigerant Circuit with A/C Service Station, Filling
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A/C System, Operating after Charging
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Refrigerant in A/C Service station Container, Filling
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A/C Service Station, Emptying
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Refrigerant Circuit, Detecting Leaks
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Searching for Refrigerant Circuit Leaks with Compressed Air or Nitrogen
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Refrigerant Circuit, Tracing Leaks, with Electronic Leak Detector -VAG1796
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Refrigerant Circuit, Tracing Leaks, with Leak Detection System -VAS6196- or Leak Detection Kit -VAS6201A- or Succeeding Model
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Refrigerant Circuit, Removing Contaminants
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Refrigerant Circuit, Flushing with Compressed Air and Nitrogen
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General Information
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Refrigerant Circuit, Flushing
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Refrigerant Circuit, Flushing (Cleaning) with Refrigerant R134a
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General Information
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Flushing Circuit Block Diagrams
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Electrically Driven A/C Compressor, Flushing
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Adapter for Assembling Flushing Circuit
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Concerns
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Possible Refrigerant Circuit Concerns
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Test Requirements
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Possible Concerns
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Odor from the Heater and A/C Unit
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Odor from Evaporator or Heat Exchanger?
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Ultrasound A/C Cleaner -VAS6189B
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Connecting Service Station
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Pressures, Checking
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Refrigerant Circuit Pressures (with A/C Service Station), Checking
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Test Requirements
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Pressures, Checking
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Compressor Types, Checking Pressures
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Checking with Restrictor and Reservoir, with Internally Regulated A/C Compressor
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Checking with Expansion Valve and Receiver/Dryer, with Internally Regulated A/C Compressor
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Checking with Expansion Valve and Receiver/Dryer, without Regulated A/C Compressor
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Test Requirements
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Checking
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Checking with Restrictor, Reservoir and A/C Compressor Regulator Valve -N280-, Externally Regulated A/C Compressor
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Checking with Expansion Valve, Receiver/Dryer and A/C Compressor Regulator Valve -N280-, Externally Regulated A/C Compressor
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Components, Replacing
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General Information
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Leaking or Damaged Components except A/C Compressor, Reservoir or Receiver/Dryer
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Empty Refrigerant Circuit
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Refrigerant Still in Circuit
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A/C Compressor, Replacing
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Flushing Not Necessary
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Leaks or Internal Damage, for Example Noises or No Output
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Receiver/Dryer or Reservoir and Restrictor, Replacing
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Contaminants Removed from Refrigerant Circuit
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Replacing Reservoir, No Contaminants, No Loss of Refrigerant
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Special Tools
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Commercially Available Tools and Materials
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Improvised Tools
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