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Volkswagen CC (2015 year). Instruction - part 15

 

 

 

Engine  

Engine 

ID 

code  

Trailer with 

brakes  

Trailer 

without 

brakes  

Trailer 

hitch 

tongue 

weight  

All gasoline 
engines
  

all  

2000 lbs 

(907 kg)  

1650 lbs 

(748 kg)  

200 lbs 

(91 kg)  

 
The Gross Vehicle Weight Rating and the Gross Axle Weight Rating 
must not be exceeded, even with a trailer. These ratings are listed on 
the safety compliance label on the driver door jamb 

⇒ page 55, Im-

portant vehicle labels. When a trailer is towed, the weight of the ball 
mount and the tongue weight of the trailer are added to the vehicle 
weight 

⇒  Determining the correct load limit

The trailer weight ratings given above are valid only up to altitudes of 
3000 ft (1000 m) above sea level. The maximum permissible com-
bined towing weight must be reduced by about 10% for every 3000 ft 
(1000 m), or portion thereof, of additional altitude. 

  WARNING 

Exceeding the gross trailer weight rating and tongue weight 
can cause accidents and serious personal injury. 

 Never let the actual weights at the front and rear axles exceed 

the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Never let the combined 
front and rear weights exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 
(GVWR). 

 

  NOTICE 

Exceeding the gross weight ratings can cause extensive vehicle 
damage that is not covered by any Volkswagen Limited Warran-
ty.
 

 

 

 

Tires and wheels 

 Introduction 

In this section you’ll find information about: 
Tire and wheel handling 
Wheel rims 
New and replacement tires 
New and replacement tires 
Tire inflation pressure 
Tire inflation pressure 
Tire inflation pressure in cold tires 
Tire inflation pressure in cold tires 
Tread depth and tread wear indicators 
Tire wear and damage 
Spare wheel or compact spare wheel 
Tire labeling 
Winter tires 
Snow chains 
Glossary of tire and loading terminology 
Tires and vehicle load limits 
Determining the correct load limit 
UTQG classification 

 
Volkswagen recommends that all work on tires and wheels be done 
by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Ser-
vice Facility. They are familiar with the technical requirements and 
recommended procedures, have the necessary special tools and 
spare parts, and can properly dispose of old tires. 

More information: 

 Transporting  
 Trailer towing  
 Tire Pressure Monitoring System  
 Braking and parking  
 Exterior care and cleaning  
 Vehicle tool kit  

 

 Consumer information  
 Wheel trim  
 Changing a wheel  

 

  WARNING 

New tires or tires that are old, worn or damaged cannot provide 
maximum control and braking performance. 

 Improper care and handling of tires and wheels can reduce 

driving safety and cause accidents and severe injuries. 

 Install only radial tires of the same make, the same dimen-

sions (tread circumference), and similar tread profile on all 
4 wheels. 

 New tires tend to be slippery and must be broken in. Always 

drive with special care for the first 350 miles (560 km) to help 
reduce the risk of losing control, a collision, and serious per-
sonal injuries. 

 Check tire inflation pressure regularly when the tires are cold 

and always maintain the prescribed tire pressure. Low tire 
pressure can cause tires to get too hot, resulting in tread sepa-
ration, sudden loss of pressure, and blowouts. Tires with ex-
cessively low pressure flex (bend) more, which can cause the 
tire to overheat and fail suddenly without warning. 

 Check tires regularly for wear and damage. 
 Never drive with worn or damaged tires (for example, tires 

with punctures, cuts, cracks, blisters, or bumps). Driving with 
worn or damaged tires can lead to loss of vehicle control, sud-
den tire failure including blowouts and sudden deflation, crash-
es, and serious personal injuries. 

 Have worn or damaged tires replaced immediately. 
 Never exceed the maximum speed rating or the maximum 

load rating of the tires on your vehicle. 

 The effectiveness of the driver assistance systems and the 

braking support systems depends on the tire traction. 

 If you notice unusual vibration or if the vehicle pulls to one 

side when driving, always stop as soon as it is safe to do so 
and check the wheels and tires for damage. 

 To reduce the risk of losing control, crashes, and serious 

personal injuries, never loosen the bolts on wheels with bolted 
rim rings. 

 

 Never mount used tires on your vehicle if you are not sure of 

their past use. Old, used tires and wheels may have damage 
that cannot be seen that can lead to sudden tire failure and loss 
of vehicle control. 

 Tires age even if they are not being used and can fail sudden-

ly, especially at high speeds, causing loss of vehicle control, 
accidents, and severe personal injuries. Tires that are more 
than 6 years old can be used only in an emergency and even 
then only with special care and at low speed. 

  For technical reasons it is usually not possible to use wheel rims 

from other vehicles. Even wheel rims from the same model may not fit 
properly. Check with an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized 
Volkswagen Service Facility if necessary. 

Tire and wheel handling 

 

Fig. 110 Tire rotation diagram. 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

Tires may be the least appreciated and most abused parts of a motor 
vehicle. Tires are very important, since their small patches of rubber 
are the only contact between your vehicle and the road. 
Maintaining correct tire pressure, making sure that your vehicle and 
its tires do not have to carry more weight than they can safely handle, 
and regularly inspecting tires for damage (such as cuts, slashes, ir-
regular wear, and overall condition) are the most important things that 
you can do to help avoid sudden tire failure, including tread separa-
tion and blowout. 

 

The tires and wheels are essential parts of the vehicle's design. The 
tires and wheels approved by Volkswagen are specially matched to 
the characteristics of the vehicle for good road holding and safe han-
dling when in good condition and properly inflated. 

Avoiding tire damage 

 If you must drive over a curb or other obstacle, drive very slowly 

and as much as possible at a right angle to the curb with the tire tread 
of both front wheels contacting the curb at the same time. 

 Regularly check tires for damage, such as punctures, cuts, tears 

and blisters. 

 Remove embedded material in the tread profile that has not yet 

penetrated the inside of the tire 

⇒ Tire wear and damage

 Heed all warning messages from the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys-

tem  

 Replace worn or damaged tires immediately 

⇒  Tire wear and 

damage

 Damage to tires and wheels is often not readily visible. If you notice 

unusual vibration or the vehicle pulls to one side, this may indicate 
that one of the tires is damaged. The tires must be checked immedi-
ately for hidden damage by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an 
authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. See also 

⇒ Tire wear and 

damage

 Never exceed the load and permissible maximum speed rating of 

the tires 

⇒ Tire labeling

 Always keep aggressive chemicals including grease, oil, gasoline 

and brake fluid off the tires, including the spare wheel 

⇒  . 

 Replace missing valve caps immediately. 

Unidirectional tires 
Unidirectional tires are designed to rotate only in one direction. Unidi-
rectional tires have arrows on the sidewalls that show the direction of 
rotation 

⇒ Tire labeling. Unidirectional tires must always be mounted 

according to the specified direction of rotation in order to deliver their 
best grip, braking performance, low road noise, and good wear as 
well as good hydroplaning resistance. 
If you have to mount a tire opposite to its proper direction of rotation, 
you must drive more carefully, since the tire is no longer being used 
as designed. This is particularly important on wet roads. You must 

 

replace or remount the tire as soon as possible in order to restore the 
correct direction of rotation. 

Rotating tires 
To help ensure even wear on all tires, regular tire rotation according 
to the diagram 

⇒ 

fig. 110

 is recommended. In this way all tires can 

have about the same service life. 
Volkswagen recommends that you have your tires rotated by an au-
thorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen Service Facili-
ty. 

Tires more than 6 years old 
Tires age even if they are not being used. Physical and chemical pro-
cesses reduce tire strength and performance and cause them to 
harden and become brittle. Old tires can fail suddenly and without 
warning. 
Volkswagen recommends replacing tires that are 6 years and older. 
This also applies to tires that look new (an unused spare and the tire 
on the compact spare wheel) or that seem to still be usable with tread 
depth that has not yet reached the legal minimum depth 

⇒  . 

The age of each tire can be determined with the manufacturing date 
that is part of the U.S. DOT tire identification number ( ) 

⇒ Tire label-

ing

Tire storage 
Mark tires before removing them to help make sure that the previous 
location (left, right, front, rear) and rolling direction can be maintained 
when remounting them. Store tires in a cool, dry and preferably dark 
place. Do not store tires mounted on wheels standing up. 
Tires not mounted on wheels should be covered to help protect them 
from dirt and stored vertically (sitting on the tread). 

  WARNING 

Aggressive fluids and materials can cause visible and invisible 
tire damage that can cause tire blowouts. 

 Always keep chemicals, oils, grease, fuels, braking fluids and 

other aggressive substances away from tires. 

 

 

  WARNING 

Tires age even if they are not being used and can fail suddenly, 
especially at high speeds, causing loss of vehicle control, acci-
dents, and severe personal injuries. 

 Tires that are more than 6 years old can be used only in an 

emergency and even then only with special care and at low 
speed. 

  Always dispose of old tires in accordance with legal require-

ments. 

Wheel rims 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

The design of the wheel bolts is matched to the factory-installed 
wheels. If different wheels are installed, wheel bolts with the right 
length and bolt head shape must be used. This helps to ensure that 
wheels can be mounted securely and that the brakes will work cor-
rectly 

⇒  Changing a wheel

In most cases, you cannot use wheel bolts from a different vehicle. 
Even wheel rims from the same model may not fit properly. 
Tires and wheel rims approved by Volkswagen have been matched 
precisely to your vehicle model and contribute considerably to good 
handling and safe vehicle performance. 

Tightening torque 
Wheel bolts must always be installed with the correct tightening 
torque 

⇒  Changing a wheel. The required tightening torque for your 

vehicle's wheel bolts is 88 ft-lbs (120 Nm). After changing a wheel, 
the bolt torque must be checked as soon as possible with an accurate 
torque wrench. See an authorized Volkswagen dealer or an author-
ized Volkswagen Service Facility. 

Wheel rims with bolted rim rings 
Wheel rims with bolted rim rings have several parts. The parts are 
bolted together with special screws in a special process. This helps to 
ensure that they will work properly, prevent leaks, run true and safely. 

 

Damaged wheel rims must be replaced, and you must never take 
them apart or try to repair them yourself. Have an authorized 
Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility re-
pair them for you 

⇒  . 

Wheel rims with bolted decorative covers 
Light-alloy wheels may have interchangeable decorative covers at-
tached to the rim with self-locking screws. If you want to replace 
damaged wheel covers, contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer 
or authorized Volkswagen Service Facility. 

  WARNING 

Using improper or damaged wheel rims can affect driving safe-
ty, cause accidents and severe personal injury. 

 Use only wheel rims approved for the vehicle. 
 Regularly check wheel rims for damage and replace them if 

necessary. 

 

  WARNING 

Improper loosening and tightening of the bolts on wheel rims 
with bolted rim rings can cause accidents and severe personal 
injury. 

 Never loosen bolted connections on wheel rims with bolted 

rim rings. 

 Have all work on wheel rims with bolted rim rings performed 

by an authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized Volkswagen 
Service Facility. 

New and replacement tires 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

New tires 

 Drive a vehicle with new tires especially carefully for the first 

350 miles (560 km) because the tires must first be broken in. Tires 
that are not broken in have reduced traction and braking performance 
⇒  . 

 

 Install only radial tires only of the same make, the same dimen-

sions (tread circumference), and similar tread profile on all 4 wheels. 

 The tread depth of new tires can differ between tire models and 

manufacturers because of different design features and tread design. 

Replacing tires 

 Tires should be replaced in pairs and not individually (both front 

tires or both rear tires at the same time) 

⇒  . 

 Replace tires only with tires that have the same specifications, in-

cluding width and diameter, load and top speed rating as the tires 
approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle and model. 

 Never use tires that are larger or wider than the dimensions of the 

tires approved by Volkswagen for your vehicle and model. Larger 
tires could scrape and rub on the vehicle body or other parts of the 
vehicle. 

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) considerations 
Factory-installed wheels are equipped with a sensor that constantly 
monitors tire pressure, then transmits this information to the TPMS 

⇒  

Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). If you are going to replace 
the wheels, make sure that the new wheels also have sensors that 
are compatible with the TPMS on your vehicle. New wheels with sen-
sors have to be recognized and integrated into the system. The new 
wheels and sensors are recognized and integrated when driving off 
the first time. 
If you install wheels that do not have sensors, or have sensors that 
are not compatible, the TPMS will not work properly. In this case, the 
TPMS will not be able to monitor tire pressure or warn you if pressure 
is low. An error message may appear in the instrument cluster display 
or the TPMS will switch itself off. 

 Whenever you change sensors, you have to install new valves and 

seals. Please see an authorized Volkswagen dealer of an authorized 
Volkswagen Service Facility. 

 Always drive with the valve caps securely installed. We recom-

mend using factory-supplied valve caps. Ask an authorized 
Volkswagen dealer or an authorized Volkswagen Service Facility to 
replace lost caps. 
If you install new tires that differ the original Volkswagen specifica-
tions, for your vehicle and model, the benchmark tire inflation pres-

 

sure values stored in your vehicle's TPMS may have to be adjusted 
(reprogrammed). This requires professional assistance. For more 
information, contact your authorized Volkswagen dealer or authorized 
Volkswagen Service Facility. 
Installing replacement tires with steel cord body plies in the tire side-
wall may cause malfunction of the TPMS, and is not recommended 
(cord material information in molded on the tire sidewall). 
Always check the TPMS indicator light after replacing one or more 
tires on your vehicle. If the indicator light is on, the TPMS is not work-
ing properly. Your replacement tire might be incompatible with the 
system, or some component of the TPMS may be damaged. 
For detailed information about TPMS, how it works and what you 
need to know 

⇒ Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

  WARNING 

New tires tend to be slippery and must be broken in. 

 Always drive with special care for the first 350 miles (560 km) 

to help reduce the risk of losing control, a collision, and serious 
personal injuries. 

 

  WARNING 

Tires must have the required clearance. Tires that do not have 
enough clearance can rub against parts of the vehicle body, 
suspension, and brake system, causing brake system failure, 
tread delamination, and sudden blowouts. 

 Always make sure that new tires are not larger than the tires 

approved for your vehicle and that the new tires do not rub 
against parts of the vehicle. 

 

  NOTICE 

 When switching to different tires, make certain the valves and 

sensors are not damaged. 

 Never drive without valve stem caps. The valves and sensors 

could be damaged. 

 

 If a sensor for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System must be 

replaced, the corresponding valve must be replaced at the same 
time.
 

  Always dispose of old tires in accordance with legal require-

ments. 

  TPMS wheel sensors are classified as Perchlorate Material – 

special handling may apply. Obey all legal requirements regarding 
handling and disposal of these components – see 
http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Obey all appli-
cable legal requirements regarding handling and disposal of the vehi-
cle or parts of its restraint system, including airbag modules and safe-
ty belts with pretensioners. Authorized Volkswagen dealers and au-
thorized Volkswagen Service Facilities are familiar with the require-
ments, and we recommend that you have them perform this service 
for you. 

  If the replacement wheel is different from the tires that you have 

mounted on your vehicle — for example, winter tires, wider, low-
profile tires or a compact spare — only use the replacement wheel for 
a short time and drive cautiously. 

 Replace it with a tire matching the others on your vehicle as soon 

as possible. 

  Although tire size specifications can be the same, the actual di-

mensions may differ from those nominal values for different tire 
makes, or the tire contours may be significantly different. 

 

Tire inflation pressure 

 

Fig. 111 On the driver door jamb: Location of the tire inflation pres-
sure label. 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

The correct tire inflation pressure for the factory-installed tires is listed 
on a label. The factory-installed tires may be summer, winter, or all-
season tires. The label 

⇒ 

fig. 111

 is on the driver door jamb. 

Under- or over-inflation significantly shortens the service life of your 
tires and affects the handling of the vehicle 

⇒  . The correct tire 

pressure is very important, particularly when the vehicle is driven at 
higher speeds. Incorrect tire pressure causes increased wear and 
even sudden tire failure and blowouts. 
Therefore, tire pressure should be checked at least once a month and 
always before long trips. 
The specified tire inflation pressure applies to a cold tire. When tires 
are warm, the pressure will be higher than when the tires are cold. 
Do not reduce the tire pressure on warm tires to match the required 
cold tire inflation pressure. The tire inflation pressure would then be 
too low and could cause sudden tire failure and blowout. 

Checking tire inflation pressure 
Always check the tire pressure only on “cold” tires when the vehicle 
has not been driven more than a couple of miles (kilometers) at low 
speed within the last 3 hours. 

 Check tire inflation pressure regularly and on cold tires. Check all 

the tires, including the compact spare, if any. In colder climates tire 
pressure should be checked more often, but only when the tires are 
cold. Always use an accurate tire pressure gauge. 

 

 After adjusting the tire inflation pressures, make sure to screw the 

valve caps back on; replace missing valve caps immediately. Please 
read and heed the information on resetting the Tire Pressure Monitor-
ing System, if necessary 

⇒  Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

 Remember that the vehicle manufacturer, not the tire manufacturer, 

determines the correct tire pressure for the tires on your vehicle. 
Never exceed the maximum inflation pressure listed on the tire side-
wall for any reason. 
Inflate a spare wheel to the pressure specified for the vehicle's road 
wheels on the tire pressure label; inflate a compact spare wheel to 
the pressure specified for the compact spare on the tire pressure la-
bel or on a separate label for the compact spare, if there is one. 

  WARNING 

Incorrect tire pressure can cause a sudden tire failure or blow-
out, loss of control, collision, serious personal injury, and even 
death. 

 Always inflate tires to the recommended and correct cold tire 

pressure before driving off. 

 Low tire pressure can cause tires to get too hot, resulting in 

tread separation, sudden loss of pressure, and blowouts. Tires 
with excessively low pressure flex (bend) more, which can 
cause the tire to overheat and fail suddenly without warning. 

 Excessive speed and/or overloading can cause heat build-up, 

sudden tire failure including a blowout and sudden deflation 
and loss of control. 

 If the tire pressure is too low or too high, the tires will wear 

prematurely and the vehicle will not handle well. 

 Regularly check tire inflation pressure, at least once a month, 

and also especially before a long trip. 

 Check the pressure in all 4 tires when the tires are still cold. 

Never reduce air pressure in warm tires to match cold tire infla-
tion pressure. 

 

  NOTICE 

 Make sure not to jam the tire pressure gauge into the valve 

stem. Otherwise you can damage both the tire valves and the tire 

 

inflation pressure sensors 

⇒  Tire Pressure Monitoring System 

(TPMS). 

 Driving without valve caps, with the wrong valve caps, or with 

valve caps that are not properly screwed on can damage the tire 
valves and the sensors on the Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
⇒  Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). To help prevent 
damage, always use valve stem caps like those originally in-
stalled at the factory. The caps must be screwed on tightly. Do 
not use metal valve caps or “comfort” valve stem caps.
 

  Underinflation increases fuel consumption. 

  There may be differences between the pressure readings from a 

tire pressure gauge and the pressures registered by the Tire Pressure 
Monitoring System. The electronic Tire Pressure Monitoring System 
is more accurate. 

  When the TPMS warns that the pressure in at least one tire is too 

low, check the tire pressure in all 4 tires with an accurate tire pressure 
gauge. Low tire pressure usually cannot be spotted by looking at the 
tire. This is especially true for low-profile tires. When checking the tire 
pressures, refer to 

⇒  Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

Tire inflation pressure in cold tires 

 Please first read and note the introductory information and 

heed the WARNINGS 

  

 

Engine  

Tire dimensions  

Tire pressure  

bar  psi   kPa  

2.0 L / 200 hp (147 kW) 

235/45 R 17  

2.1 

30   210  

235/40 R 18 xl  

2.3 

33   230  

3.6 L / 280 hp (206 kW) 

235/45 R 17  

2.3 

33   230  

235/40 R 18 xl  

2.5 

36   250  

 

Engine  

Tire dimensions  

Tire pressure  

bar  psi   kPa  

3.6 L / 280 hp (206 kW)

4MOTION  

235/45 R 17  

2.3 

34   230  

235/40 R 18 xl  

2.6 

38   260  

xl = reinforced sidewall.  

The Tire Pressure Monitoring System is configured at the factory 
with the correct tire inflation pressure applicable for the vehicle 
model, engine and factory-installed tires. The tire inflation pressure 
is listed on the tire inflation pressure label on the driver door jamb

⇒ , 

Tire inflation pressure. The tire inflation pressures for the road tires 
are listed on this label. The inflation pressure for the compact spare 
is as specified on the tire pressure label or on a separate label for 
the compact spare, if there is one. In the event of a discrepancy be-
tween the above figures and the tire pressures listed on the tire infla-
tion pressure label, the pressures listed on the label are the ones 
you should use. The listed pressure applies to all road tires. If differ-
ent tires are installed that do not have the same cold tire inflation 
pressure as the tires originally installed on your vehicle, the Tire 
Pressure Monitoring System cannot properly monitor tire inflation 
pressures unless the TPMS is reset to the new tire pressures 
⇒ page 295. Authorized Volkswagen dealers and authorized 
Volkswagen Service Facilities have the necessary special tools and 
can reset the TPMS for the new tires on your vehicle.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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