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0.16 Lubricants, fluids and tyre pressures<br />

Lubricants and fluids<br />

Engine ................................... Multigrade engine oil, viscosity SAE 10W/40<br />

to 2OW/50, to WV specification 501 01<br />

Cooling system ............................ Ethylene glycol based antifreeze<br />

Manual transmission ........................ Gear oil, viscosity SAE 80 or 75W-90<br />

Braking system ............................ Hydraulic fluid to SAE J1703F or DOT4<br />

Tyre pressures<br />

Up to half load - bar (psi): Front Rear<br />

135R13 .................................. 1.9 (28) 1.9(28)<br />

145Rl3 .................................. 1.7 (25) 1.7 (25)<br />

155/70R13 ................................ 1.8 (26) 1.8 (26)<br />

165/65R13 or 175/60R13 .................... 1.8 (26) 1.8 (26)<br />

Full load - bar (psi): Front Rear<br />

135R13 .................................. 2.2 (32) 2.5 (36)<br />

145R13 .................................. 1.9 (28) 2.2 (32)<br />

155/7OR13 ................................ 2.1 (31) 2.4 (35)<br />

165/65R13 or 175/60R13 .................... 2.2 (32) 2.6 (38)<br />

Note: Pressures apply only to original-equipment tyres, and may vary slightly if any other make of tyre is fitted; check with the tyre<br />

manufacturer or supplier for the correct pressures if necessary. The correct pressures for each individual vehicle are usually given<br />

on a sticker inside the glovebox lid or inside the fuel filler flap. This information may conflict with that shown above - in this case,<br />

consult your VW dealer for the latest recommendations.<br />

The spare wheel should be kept at the highest full-load pressure.

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