Volkswagen help
I want to find Radio 5Live so that I can listen to the Cricket - how do I tune this in?
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Technology
How much does it cost to update my sat-nav?
All Discover Navigation and Discover Navigation Pro touch-screen navigation/radio systems include free lifetime navigation software updates. The latest map updates for your navigation system will get you new roads, itineraries and the latest POIs in Europe. Click here for full details.
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Technology
How do I set up Radio Station logos on my infotainment system?
A wealth of original broadcaster logos, which you can install on your radio or navigation system (composition media, Discovermedia, Discover Pro), can be downloaded from our how to guides section
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New cars
What is the current lead time/delivery time for a Volkswagen?
For a bespoke new car that is ordered directly from the factory, lead times will vary depending on which model and specification you choose, and where your car is being built. Your Retailer has the most up-to-date information on lead times and we encourage you to discuss this with them if a short lead time is important to you. You can sometimes speed up your order by changing the specification of your car When ordering your car certain choices can speed up or slow down the process. Due to huge demand worldwide, DSG gearboxes, certain sat nav systems and engines and some components for BlueMotion and R models are in short supply, meaning the waiting times for these vehicles will be longer than for standard cars. If there's a particular option you want, ask your Retailer if this will have an impact on your delivery time - at least that way you have all the facts before you make the decision. You don't always have to wait for it to be built in the factory No, in many cases it's possible you could buy a car which is already built and maybe in the UK. If a short lead time is important to you, can you be flexible on colour, engine or specification choice? Could you even try a model you weren't thinking of? Talk to your Retailer about finding the car that meets all your needs.
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Owners
My radio is locked, where can I find the code?
For security purposes radio codes can only be obtained through your local Volkswagen Retailer. Positive proof of identification and of ownership may be required. Click here to find your nearest Retailer
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Owners
What is the towing capacity of my Volkswagen?
Specific vehicle weights can be found on the left hand side of the vehicle's V5 certaificate, or for generic information check our models section.A number of Volkswagen models have won awards for their towing capability but you must choose a car and caravan combination which is right for you.The Caravan Club website has ample useful information about towing. The “Getting Started” and “Choosing & Buying” sections are particularly relevant.Please ensure that you pick a vehicle which is suitable for towing your caravan as failure to do so may be dangerous.
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Technology
How can I find out which navigation or entertainment system I have?
Find information for all our navigation and entertainment systems here.
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About us
What countries are the Volkswagen Cars manufactured in?
Belgium - Golf Germany - Golf, Golf Plus, Passat, Passat Estate, Touran, Tiguan, Phaeton Mexico - Jetta, New Beetle, New Beetle Cabriolet Brazil - Fox Spain - Polo South Africa - Polo Slovak Republic - Touareg
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Owners
Can you fit DAB radio retrospectively?
A full range of aftermarket accessories, including radios, can be found here or contact your local retailer who will be happy to help.
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New cars
Where can I download a model brochure?
You can find brochures for all our full range of models, as well as older model brochures here.
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Owners
How do I reset my radio?
For security purposes radio codes can only be obtained through your local Volkswagen retailer. Positive proof of identification and of ownership of the vehicle may be required.
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Owners
My car has daytime running lights as standard - how can I turn them off?
DRL lights are special lamps which automatically switch on when the engine is started and it is not possible to turn off daytime running lights. As of 7 February 2011, EU Directive 2008/89/EC means that all new models of passenger cars and small delivery vans must be equipped with Daytime Runnng Lights (DRL). Trucks and buses followed suit in August 2012.
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Owners
Is my phone compatible with MirrorLink?
MirrorLink is a feature that allows 'Mirroring' of smartphone display on the infotainment touch-screen via USB connection. It allows the display and operation of certified apps including audio and voice control (if supported by the app). Usage of certified apps only while driving. MirrorLink is only compatible with Android operating systems. Please contact your retailer for specific phone compatibility.
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Technology
Will the car tell me when the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) needs replacing?
There is no replacement interval for Diesel Particulate Filters but generally after 90,000 (fitted on models up to 2009) to 120,000 miles (from 2010 models onward) there is a service check to ascertain their serviceability. If it needs replacement then it counts as a service item.
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Technology
Does the RNS radio have voice control?
Our new RNS radio navigation system is even easier to use with voice control. Have a look here to find out more about it.
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Technology
My CD player says MP3 compatible but I can't find the AUX in socket for my MP3 player.
An MP3 compatible CD player means that it can play CDs recorded from MP3 tracks, but it does not have the Multi Device Interface needed to play an MP3 player directly through the radio.
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Owners
I want to import/export a vehicle. What do I need to do?
What you need to know about Importing and Exporting your Volkswagen. If you are importing or exporting your Volkswagen there are a number of documents you may need and organisations you may have to inform. This will depend on the age of the vehicle and where you are importing and exporting to and from. The information on our importing/exporting FAQ's page should help you decide what you need. Importing a right or left hand drive vehicle over 10-years old from an EU or non-EU countryRegardless of the origin of your vehicle, if its over 10-years old it can be registered through the DVLA with a dating letter and a current MOT. A dating letter will state the date of the vehicles manufacture.To request a dating letter for your vehicle, please email your full chassis and postal address to type.approval@vwg.co.uk. You will be contacted via email when your documents are available and being posted to you.If your vehicle is a 1982 model or earlier then it is likely to have a shorter VIN (e.g. a sequence of 10 numbers of less). Unfortunately we do not hold any record for these vehicles, to obtain any information or documentation please contact the Wolfsburg Museum: 0049 5361 84 84 171 (English speaking) history@volkswagen.de- for Date of Manufacture Letters Or www.volkswagen-automuseum.defor Certificates Data Sheets. Importing a vehicle under 10-years old from an EU countryIf you are importing a vehicle under 10-years old from another EU country, youll need a European Certificate of Conformity (COC) for the DVLA. The COC is an official document issued to all vehicles built to be sold and registered within the EU. The certificate confirms the vehicle has been tested and meets EU Type Approval standards. Certificates are only available in German language (that of the manufacturer) and are not available in any other language. This official document is recognised by all relevent authorities.To order your certificate, please visit our FactoryLogisticswebsite. There is an administration fee of 50 which is payable at point of ordering. Importing a vehicle under 10-years old from a non-EU countryIf you are importing a vehicle from a non-EU country you will need to contact the Driver Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) who will be able to provide you with an Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) inspection.A certificate of Conformity (COC) is not available for vehicles manufactured for countries outside the EU. Alternatively you will need to obtain a Statement of Compliance from the exporting country authorities.Importing a left hand drive vehicle under 10-years old from an EU countryTo import a left hand drive vehicle you must make sure the following modifications have been made to comply with UK road regulations:Headlights permanently adjusted/replaced to suit UK trafficRear fog lights operate as a pair or only on the right hand sideSpeedometer graduated in miles per hour (MPH)Your vehicle has two exterior rear-view mirrorsYou will need to present a Certificate of Conformity (COC) and evidence that any necessary modifications have been made, for example receipts and/or invoices, to the VehicleCertification Agency(VCA). You will then have to register the vehicle through the DVLA. Exporting to an EU countryTo export your vehicle to a country within the EU you will need to provide a Certificate of Conformity (COC). To order your certificate, please visit our Factory Logistics website. There is an administration fee of 50 which is payable at point of ordering.The certificate is not available for passenger vehicles pre 1997. In this instance contact the vehicle authorities of the country of import for more information on their local importation rules and regulations.Exporting to a country outside the EUFor all exports to non-EU countries you should contact the vehicle authorities of the country you are importing in to for more information on their local importation rules and regulations. If you need documentation, such as a Statement of Compliance, then please email type.approval@vwg.co.uk with your request stating your full chassis number. You will be contacted via email when your documents are available and being posted to you. Chassis/Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)To produce the correct documents for your vehicle youll need to supply its unique 17 character VIN/Chassis number. You can find this on your vehicle or in its logbook. If you have difficulty finding this number refer to the owners manual for your vehicle, or contact your local Retailer. Low emission zone areaYou may need to supply an official low emissions zone letter to confirm the EU Emissions standard of your vehicle. To request this document, please email your full chassis and postal address to type.approval@vwg.co.uk. You will be contacted via email when your documents are available and being posted to you. Amend an error on a V5 registration documentIf you need to amend an error on your V5 registration document please contact Volkswagen Customer Serviceson 0800 0833 920.UK model equivalentTo find the UK model equivalent of your vehicle please contact Volkswagen Customer Services on 0800 0833 920.
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About us
How can I find out what used car stock is available?
Find your own DasWelt Auto used Volkswagen using our Used Car Locator.
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Fleet
How do I purchase a car under the Motability Scheme?
Vehicles on the Motability scheme are leased with Motability. All information on current Motability schemes and offers which Volkswagen offers are available through your local Volkswagen Retailer.Alternatively visit the Motability Section. Here you will find a range of information including current offers, eligibility, and model and pricing information. For more detailed model and pricing information please visit the Motability website or view our latest Motability price guide.
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Owners
Where can I find car dimensions?
Dimenisions can be found within the pricing and specification sections for each model on the Volkswagen website.
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Owners
What is a Certificate of Conformity (COC)?
This is an official document issued for all vehicles built to be sold and registered within the European Union. It confirms the vehicle has been tested and meets EU Type Approval Standards. The Certificate of Conformity is unique to each vehicle and contains various technical specifications of the vehicle at the time of manufacture. All Certificates of Conformity are supplied in German as standard and cannot be produced in any other language. This does not affect its validity and it will be recognised by all European Community countries for vehicle registration purposes.
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